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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-03-13, Page 25with these Serve with Rio Frozen. STRAWBERRIES •. Sale .Priced this Week WESGATE ICE CREAM • ft 2 litre carton HOT CROSS BUNS pkgof689aJ YOU'LL DO better WITH A&P'S health & beauty aids & general merchandise Shampoo HEAD & SHOULDERS Regular or Mint Flavours CREST TOOTHPASTE Bronze (Bonus 200 mi plus 50 ml RIGHT GUARD DEODORANT Roll-on, Scented or Unscented SOFT 'N DRY DEODORANT (WHILE SUPPLIES LAST) 350 ml plastic botS.le CORNING WARE 2.99±. 1.29 1.69 1. 19.99 100 ml tube "Free") 250 ml aerosol tin 50 ml bottle COOKWARE SET Creative "Deluxe", Gold or Almond, 1500 watt Element, Automatic Thermostat, C.S.A. Approved, One year Guarantee ELECTRIC KETTLE `:qOart capacity each SAVE 110 9 GODERICB $IG,NAL-S. 4 kHUR 'h '+,Y, with Supermarket Prices! A&P ISA COUNTRY FARM PORK SHOP! SAVE 40)2( Ib (Our Regular Price Ib 1.19) WHOLE PORK ,b SHOULDERS'Overagelb FRESH PORK RO=;:STS Shankless Picnic Ib Shoulder (Our Regular Price up to Ib Shoulder Butt Roast 19 — SAVE up to 30c Ib') ib PICNIC SHOULDER OR SHOULDER BUTT Pork Chops FRESH 1.09 Minced Pork 1699¢ A&P is a Fresh Beef Shop! Excellent For Braising BLADE STEAKS i61. (Our. Regular Price Ib 2.49) SAVE. 60s' lb Cut from Canada Grade "A" Beef BONELESS BEEF ROASTS 2O9I. Ib Shoulder Blade, Chuck Short Rib or lb (Our Regular Price Ib' 2.39) YEiVE Ib -.40111111110 /- —"4111OI N1�� All Vegetable PRIMO OIL 3 litre tin (Our Regular Price 5.49 ) Regular Action Price! BLUE BONNET MARGARINE 3 -Ib pkg .1 RIO, FROZEN, SLICED Strawberries CORN SYRUP Beehive dl� ST. PATRICK'S DAY, MONDAY MARCH 17th . SHOPSYS, FLAT BRISKET it IMPORTED lb 0NY Cabbage Corned Beef No, 1 Grade each Royal Brand or A&P Sliced 500 g okg SIDE BACON 2 Previously Frozen SWIFT PREMIUM WIENERS 1 -Ib vac pac Schneiders, Frozen, Fried Swift Premium SLICED Ib SLICED 175 g Pkg.' s')0 BEEF LIVER COOKED HAM 1.4111 Fresh GROUND BEEF Medium 6iNS SAUSAGES 61.9 lb 99, oNmtllni , Mary Miles, Sliced, Minced Ham or Variety Pack COOKED MEATS500 vac pag r 10 ShopsyRNED BEEF s pkg of 4 — 57 g pouches CO OR PASTRAMI Ile SAVE 765/ Cake & Pastry MONARCH FLOUR 3.5 kg bag 99 (Our Regular Price 2.75 ) Breaktime, Assorted Varieties • Action Price! DARE COOKIES 500 g box ACTION PRICEI A&P, INSTANT PKG OF 5 — 1 -OZ ENVS 15-ozctn69 Hot Chocolate 49¢ ACTION PRICE/ 1 litre containerl39 IN TOMATO SAUCE 14 oz. tin Heinz Kidney Beans 2for89¢ ouitimo Picnic, Frozen, Concentrated, Unsweetened )FROZEN FOODS ORANGE JUICE ,..o59¢ J.B., FROZEN, CONCENTRATED, SWEET Apple Cider 12.5 -11 -oz lin 795i WONG WING, FROZEN, MEAT (CANTON) Egg Rolls 12ozPkg 1.23 WONG WING, FROZEN Egg Roll Skins 16ozpkg 89)' SWANSONS, FROZEN COMBINATION OR PEPPERONI 22 -OZ PIE Hungryman Pizza 3.69 FROZEN, PLAIN OR ONION 12 -OZ PKG OF 6 Lenders Bagels Fish Fry BLUE WATER, FROZEN pkg 69? Q 32 -oz pkg 30,39 BLUE WATER, FROZEN, THRIFT PACK Fish & Chips 32ozpkg 2.19 HIGHLINER. FROZEN Cod Fish Sticks 8 o Pkg 1,09 CHICKEN BREASTS . 2-+b pkg ( Legs 2 -Ib pkg 3.99 ) 9 In stores with DELl_SHOP! Mix or Match, Ardenner Lyoner Sausage, Dutch Meat Loaf or Plain BRANDT lb HEADCHEESE 9 White, Garlic, Caraway (Edam Valio Cheese Ib 2.29) BALDERSON CHEESE lb .49 "THE CLASSICS" created by Hearthside �J�tand �at fed Stoneware CHOOSE FROM 3 PATTERNS CU p THIS WEEK'S FEATURE with each $5.00 purchase ONLY THIS SCHEDULE WILL BE REPEATED You'll do better at H 11*1980 ate TA - Y.dtt 'CPA, fi t your ma.agemen t, wbiether you are a ;beginner with high debt payyn ehtS er an. "old pro" with few debts. You simply deduct in- terest, li:vestockpur- chases, ,and: Labour payments off the total ,of your cash expenses (without depreciation) and subtract the resulting • figure from your gross, income minus livestock purchases. This. final figure is the dollars that you have for: debt servicing, personal. living and .hired and owner labour. --It-shau1d-b-e-ca-iculate:d- as a percent of gross income. You can then note your managment: good 35 - 40 percent; average 25- 30percent, or 20 percent. A good manager, with' an adjusted gross income of $100,000 would have $35,000 to $40,000 for debt servicing, family living, wages and -or hired labour. The poor manager would have only $15,000 to $20,000. Naturally, the first man can handle a much greater debt load or he can handle the same debt load with a small volume of production. He's keeping more out of each dollar for himself. Task m fr rn page 6A people representing four unions turned up to ad- dress the Task Force, although some 27 groups and individuals had been .. . ,contacted. The president of Local 1005 United Steel Workers of America is quoted as ' •saying that unions deliberately ignored the Task.Force, -stating "We support the NDP. It's' as simple .as that." . Ron Van Horne, Chairman of the Task Force, expressed concern about this attitude, because it is the intention' to seek input on `labour- '- management questions in as, open and non-partisan .manner as,possible. "We don't want people. to shy . —a Way f -rem >is becatase we — are Liberal," he said. •- • ._ A presentation was • made by the Christian Labour Association of Canada. • whose spokesman said:. "There should be a law to ensure that a person can -join the union of his choice. My people' are tieing harassed because of the particular union to which they belong. Union membership should be a free choice and not a forced matter. It should not • be a condition of employment.." .The Hamilton and District Labour Council sent a brief but no representative. However, representation was. present from the Hamilton District • Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association, C.U.P.E. and United Workers Retirees. In Kitchener, two presentations or note were those from the Kitchener -Waterloo Labour Council and the _-,Sta_tka._ofWomen Council`__._____„ The former expressed particular concern about the severe shortage of skilled labour and the needs of unorganized workers. Women in the workplace and day care facilities were also discussed at some length in the Council's brief as were management responsibilities. The Status of Women Council brief stated that women's • work is systematically un- dervalued in the labour force and that a wide gap in wages persists. In the Kitchener -Waterloo area an office job is worth more if done by a man: a woman is paid Tess in .a similar occupational classification. A female 'office worker in the area is receiving, on average, 20.8 percent less than her -male counterpart, apparently. The need for expanded day care was stressed, and the Task Force was urged to impress upon the Liberal Caucus the im- portance of supporting Bill 3 - Equal Pay for Work of Equal Value, when it comes before the House.