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COUPON
• the regular price of
A&P -'Cut from Canada Oracle "A"
StripLoin Steaks.
box of eight.- a -oz steaks
Limit one per fihmily
Valid until'F+Lbruary 1601, 1980. , A&P # 641
BUY
3
AVE 51d
(Our Regular Price 50c loaf)
A&P, PROCESS
ACTION PRICE!
CHEE•SE SLICES 16
Frozen Foods!
Valley Farm, Frozen
FRENCH
FRIES=aeon=
for
A&P Coffee Rite
FROZEN
A&P Waffles
GAINSBOROUGH
ACTION PRICE!
32-fI-oz carton 79,i
ACTION PRICE!
10-oz-pk959j/
ACTION PRICE!
Frozen Pie Shells p15
kg-of 3 L39
GAINSBOROUGH
ACTION PRICE!
Frozen Tart Shelis 9ozpkg 89�
SAVARIN, ASSORTED VARIETIES
Frozen Dinners
FARM HOUSE, ASSORTED VARIETIES
Frozen Cream Pies
SCHNEIDERS, FROZEN
Sausage Rolls
SCHNEIDERS
Frozen Beef -Pies
Choice Beets Assorted Types, Peep
Cream Style Corn or Peas & Carrots
AMER VEGETABLES
for
CHICKEN NOODLE ACTION PRICE!
Lipton Soup Mix
GOLD SEM ACTION PRICE!
Sockeye Salmon
FABRIC SIDC'TENER
Bounce
NABISCO CIREAL
Shreddies.
ACTION PRICE!
11-0z pk9 99z'
ACTION PRICE!
12 -oz pkg 89¢
16 -oz pkg 1.99
14 -oz pkg1.79-
with
'Supermarket Prices!
A&P IS A FRESH BEEF SHOP!
Cut from Canada Grade "n^ sees
Outside Cut, Eye Removed
ROUND,b
BOAS'
(Our Regular Price Ib 3.19)
Round Steak
Rump, Sirloin Tip or Inside Cut Round
BONELESS
BEEF ROASTS
lb
Cut From Canada
Grade "A" Beef --Inside Cut
1
(-Our-Regular-Price lb- up -to -3-.39) -
SAVE
UP TO
60ft
1b2 79
1 to 1 -Ib average Our Regular Price Ib 1.19 - SAV 30c Ib
PORK
SHOULDERS'
FRESH
PORK ROASTS
SHANKLESS SHOULDER
PICNIC SHOULDER BUTT ROAST
Ib %
1b103
PICNIC SHOULDER OR SHOULDER BUTT FRESH .- PREVIOUSLY FROZEN
Pork Hocks 1b49¢
Pork Chops 14.19 Minced Pork Ib 1®09
A&P, SLICED 500 g VAC PAC SHOPSYS, ALL BEEF MARY MILES, SLICED
Side Bacon 1.29 r, Wieners 1 -Ib vac pac 1.59 Side Bacon
S00.._I like- PAC ._ .
1.39
PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, PRE -SLICED SWIFT PREMIUM MARY MILES, VARIETY PACK OR - 500 g VAC PAC
Beef Liver ib1.29 Wieners-Ibvacpacl®39 Minced Ham 1.79
GRADE "A'', EVISCERATED, FROZEN, VAC PAC SHOPSYS, BEEF
Ducks 4to5-Ibaverage Ib 1®19 Sausages
SWIFT OLD MILL, BREAKFAST
Sausages
SWIFT PREMIUM, SLICED
SHOPSYS, OLD VIENNA
Ib 1.19 Salami
MAPLE LEAF, WAXED, VAC PAC,
1 -Ib pkg 1®89 Bologna Chunks 16 1.29
MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, Assorted Varieties 6 -oz vac pac
500g pkg 2.69 Cooked Meats 83,i
175 g PKG SHOPSYS, FLAT BRISKET OR EYE OF ROUND ROLL
Cooked Ham 1.29 Corned -Beef 1b2.49
A&P isa.
COUNTRY FARM PORK SHOP
BONELESS CENTRE CUTS
Pork Chops 1b 2.69
Ib 2.29
1b2.49
BONELESS RIB PORTION
Pork Loin
PORK
Back Ribs
YOU'LL DO better WITH A&P'S
health & beauty aids
and general merchandise
100 ml TUBE
AQUA FRESH
TOOTHPASTE 1.. --
REGULAR, GENTLE OR OILY 450 ml PLASTIC BTL
Agree Shampoo 2.49
Dristan Tablets btl of 50349
A&P BRAND
ASA. Tablets btl of 2501039
DOUBLE DRY 150 ml AEROSOL TIN
Arrid Deodorant L79
3 STAR 4 LITRE CONTAINER
Windshield Washer L49
(While supplies last)
PKG OF 4 ENVS. A&P, JAPANESE 10 -FL -OZ TIN
1.09 Mandarin Oranges 69
7.75.OZ TIN ANN PAGE, SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY ACTION PRICE!
1.99 Peanut Butter 5009 jar 1.19
ACTION PRICE! AARP, INSTANT Pili OF 5 - 1 -OZ ENVS
pkg'of 40 sheets 24a "9 Hot Chocolate 493`
ACTION PRICE! MILKRONE, LARGE SIZE
ACTION PRICEI
675 g pkg 1.09 Dog
Biscuits 32ozpkg 1.39
A&P isa.
SEAFOOD SHOP
FROZEN, BOILED
Baby Lobster Ib 3.29
FISHERY PRODUCT, FROZEN 500 g PKG
Sole Fillets 319
(UNCOOKED 10-01 PKG 6.99)
BRILLIANT, PRE-COOKED, FROZEN (14-0Z PKG 6.59)
Shrimp 6ozpkg2e79
5hopsys, Bonus Pack, Buy a 24 -oz ctn of Cole.Slaw or
Potato Salad 1.39
get a 12 -oz carton free
In stores with Deli Shop!
PILLERS
Polish Sausage 16 1.69
SHOPSYS -{-CHEF SALAD LB 99c )
Potato Salad 1689¢
SCHNEIDERS, YOUR CHOICE, BUNG BOLOGNA,
DUTCH LIVER, FRENCH ONION OR LUNCHEON LOAF
Cooked Meats Ib 1.89
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• frompage 6 A
nearly. ,-. two mit inn
Canadian workers.
Last Fall the
"Financial Post"
reported that Qntario•led
the way in time lost
through strikes,. with 2.2
million maydays last
between. January and
August 1979. Compared
with the previous year,
overall strike , ` activity
increased by 17 percent
and Ontario accounted
for .nearly 90 percent of
the total man -days lost
due to strikes. Our figure
went up 39 percent over
the previous year.
Other factors have an
-.ip 1.p •t ....--i-nflMenem•-in-
this Province's economy.
The nation's Foreign
Investment Review
Agency (FIRA) revealed.,
last October, in its fifth
annual report, that more
than $1.6 billion in assets
of • Canada's high
technology industries
were sold off to foreign
investor$ last year.
American interests
bought more than 60
percent of this total and
Western Europeans
brought about a1 percent.
Ontario " remained the
most active area, for
foreign takeovers and
new enterprises: three-
fifths of the foreign -in-
vestors selected this
Province.
FIRA singled out five
industries in which non -
Canadian investors had
been most active: metal
fabricating, machinery,
transport equipment,
electrical and chemical
products and the food and
drink industry. These
sectors -are those which
have been most
frequently identified as
the source of this coun-
try's .future strength as
both a trading and
producing nation.
However, the single
factor which will almost
certainly influence
events in Ontario in. the
immediate future is the
upsurge of the Western
provinces.
• ..La-sL---__O tape:r-,--.__..th.e-
"Toronto Star" published
the results of an in-
vestigation which showed
that more than $3 billion
in Ontario based money.
would .. be invested in
Alberta over the year and
that nearly 30,000 people
would leave Ontario and
go out west.
The writing 'is very
clearlyon the wall.
Alberta, with only two
million people and an
enormous_ $6 billion
Heritage 'Fund :bankroll _...-,.•-
has become a force to be
reckoned with for control .
of Canada's economy - a
control which has been
exercised for many years
by Toronto's Bay Street.
-The Chairman of the
Alberta Stock Exchange ,
has boasted that "Alberta
will have most of the '
money in Canada within
the next ten years:
Ontario's economic
muscle is eroding".
Alberta is making a
deliberate attempt to
develop high technology
irrdtt�try�-eneoaging-
companies to establish
there. The Heritage Fund
has announced that it
would make individual
investments, on com-
mercial terms, of $1
million or more in firms
in Alberta or those
planning to locate in that
"Province:
Economists fear that
Alberta will not hesitate
to use its massive oil and
gas wealth to lure,Ontario
companies. Already tax
rates for small
businesses in Alberta
have been reduced to well
below those prevailing in
Ontario. There are plans
to withdraw from the
agreement with Ottawa
on the collection of
corporate income tax so
that Alberta can in-
troduce its own system.
Economists have warned
that there would be
serious consequences if
Alberta introduced
formula . for allocating
corporate income o1
adopted a radically
different definition of
income. A low corporate
tax rate in Alberta would
provide yet another In-
centive for firms to leave
Eastern Canada and
locate in the West.
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