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SAVE 60?
A superb blend, rich in Brazilian Coffees. Custom
ground in the store when you buy it .. not before!
8 O'CLOCK
BEAN COFFE
lib bag
(Our Regular
Prue 3.59)
3 l bag 8®89 (Our 9—SARegular Price)
10.6VE 1.80
INSTANT ACTION PRICE! 22.OZ JAR
CREMELLE CREER®99
!Fancy
HEINZ TOMATO JUICE
484I -oz tin
4lmmmv •(Our Regular Price 1.09)
SIP 'N
SAVOUR COFFEE SUBSTITUTE
(Our Reg. Price 3.99 — SAVE 1.00)
10 -oz
jar
9
Assorted Varieties (Our
PEEK FREAN
BISCUITS
Regular Price 1.69 — SAVE 50c)
9
400 g tin tie bag
Assorted Varieties (Our, Reg. Price 1.21 —
BETTY CROCKER 14oz pkg
SNACK 'N CAKE MIX
SAVE 12c)
9
Orange Pekoe (Our Reg. Price 2.05 —
RED ROSE
TEA BAGS
pkg
of 60
SAVE 26c)
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is week AQP : is featuring savings.:
t la�ay ; Famous Brand products.
Take advantage of tka-se
"Action. Priced" Specials.
Ifs this week's reason
you'll ' do better at A&P!
PAtllc brs j-$Qyou ldn;ko o.
te-}
Direct Tractor Trailer loads
of Canadian Hams & Turkeys arriving daily!
SAVE 40�
IbA saving of up
to '4.80 per turkey
Utility Grade, Eviscerated
FROZEN TURKEYS
6to
12 -lb
avg®
Ib
Limit 2 per
family, with
a minimum'
90.00 purchase
excluding
cigarettes &
this product.
Senior citizen's
(proof required)
excluded from
minimum
purchase
(Our -Regular Price Ib 1.09)
SAVE 40Ffb to $8.00 per ham
Smoked, ,,Cooked, Ready -to -Serve
WHOLE HAMS
16 to
20 -Ib
avg.
Ib
(Our
Reg.
Price
lb 1.19)
Combination Pack
PORK LOIN
CHOPS
Contains:
2 Rib End
2 Loin End
4 Centre Cuts
(Our Regular Price Ib 1.59 — SAVE 40c lb)
119
WEEK AT A&P!
Sliced, Regular,Thick, Country Maple 500 g
SCHNEIDERS 1
BACONd ;}lots, Dutch Treet "B.B.Q. Favourte"
vac pac Beef or Dinner Franks 1 -Ib vac pac
49 SCHNEIDERSSIDE WIENERS
SCHNEIDERS, REGULAR, BEEF, MAPLE 500 g PKG
Mini Sizzlers L69
1b1®69
SCHNEIDERS,
ENGLISH STYLE
Sausages
SCHNEIDERS, SLICED, Assorted Varieties Including -
Macaroni & Cheese & Mock Chicken 175 g vac pac SCHNEIDERS, SMOKED
SCHNEIDERS, ASSORTED VARIETIES INCLUDING
BEERWURST, SALAMI & JAGDWURST
Mini Deli 250gpkg 1■59
SCHNEIDERS
Headcheese
Cooked Meats 79¢
SCHNEIDERS, SLICED, REGULAR, THICK OR BEEF
Sausage t
375 g BOWL
1®49
Shank Portion 1b89se
Putt Portion Ib 99fe
Shank Half slice orema ed; Ib 99y(
Butt Half slicesorernoved) lb 1009
'Centre Cut Ham Steaks lb 1.59
Roast or Chops (Our Reg. Price 1.89 )
PORK LOINlh1gg
CENTRE (111
(CENTRE CUTS LB 1.89)
SWEET PICKLED END CUTS
Back Bacon lb 1®69
A&P, SLICED 500 g VAC PAC
Side Bacon L39
SLICED, SKINLESS, PREVIOUSLY FROZEN
Beef Liver Ib 99¢
SHOPSYS (350 g TUB 79c)
COLE SLAW OR 24-0Z TUB
Potato Salad L29
HIGHLINER, FROZEN
e
14 -OZ PKG
Ib1■99 Cod Fillets L89-
SCHNEIDERS, "GREAT ON THE B.B.Q." 175 g PKG FROZEN FILLETS
Bologna 500g vac pac l®79 Ham Steaks 1.49
SCHNEIDERS, SLICED SCHNEIDERS, ASSORTED VARIETIES INCLUDING
REGULAR OR COUNTRY MAPLE 175 g VAC PAC CHICKEN, LIVER, BACON & LIVER
Cooked Ham 1.39 Snack Rolls 250gpkg 79?
SCHNEIDERS, VAC PAC -
H a rm Olde -Fashioned lb 3.29
Red Snapper 14.69
FROZEN
Mackeral 1b 45¢
SCHNEIDERS, YOUR CHOICE, Polish, Blood, White or In stores with Deli Shop
Bologna Rings lb1.89 _..._...
SCHNEIDERS — LOOPS SCHNEIDERS, LINKS, SKINLESS 300 g VAC PAC Taillefer, Sliced
Polish Sausage Ib 1®69 Polish Sausage
SCHNEIDERS 300 g VAC PAC SCHNEIDERS
Pepperoni 2.39 Smokies
300 g vac oac
1.29 COOKED
1.49 HAM lb 179
870
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YOU'LL DO BETTER WITH
SAVE 20a
001`i�0
BAKED GOODS from A&P!
Picnic = White or Pink
FROZEN LEMONADE
Ann Page — Whole
MUSHROOMS
10 -fl -oz tin
Jane Parker — Sliced, 60% or 100% Whole
Wheat or Cracked Wheat 24 -oz loaf
BROWN
BREAD
4
(Our Regular Price 89c)
FROZEN, CRINKLE OR STRAIGHT CUT ACTION PRICEI 2 -LB PKG
McCain Superfries 891
MAPLE LEAF — PURE ACTION PRICEI
1 -LB PKG
Tenderflake Lard 79?
ASSORTED FLAV■OURSs ACTION PRICE( 590 g TIN
Hawaiian Punch Crystals 1.i' 9
ASSORTED VARIETIES ACTION PRICEI
Clark Stews 24 -fl -oz tin L39
MAPLE LEAF ACTION PRICE!
Flakes of Ham 6tnz 1.29
ASSORTED VARIETIES 12 -FL -OZ JAR
Coronation Relishes 69¢
PREPARED ACTION PRICE! 76 -FL --OZ JAR
French's Mustard 59¢
KRAFT SALAD DRESSING ACTION PRICE!
Miracle Whip
1 litre jar 17 9
KAM ACTION PRICEI
Luncheon Meat 12o 1.29
YORK — SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY ACTION PRICE!
Peanut Butter 5g09 jar 1■39
REGULAR MARGARINE, QUARTERS ACTION PRICEI
Fleischmann's 2-16 pkg 2.39
AYLMER, WITH PECTIN, RASPBERRY OR 24.FL-OZ JAR
Strawberry Jam 1.39
109
(Cr Regular Price 65c loaf)
(Buy 2 — SAVE 21c)
FLOUR POWER
White Bread i=53si
JANE PARKER, HAMBURG BUNS OR PKG OF 8
Wiener Rolls 3 for 1.49
JANE PARKER PKG OF 6
English Muffins 69?
JANE PARKER ACTION PRICEI
Apple Pie full8-inch, 1.19
J 22 -ox pio ■
STRAINED MEATLESS VARIETIES OF FOODS AND
JUICES ACTION PRICE! 4.5 -FL -OZ JAR
Heinz Baby Foods 4 for 99 ff
EXTRA ABSORBENT 61:64
Pampers Diapers
Si young people oi'
Street UnLteS ,
took o
f rmatiofn Vows
spec141 service of wp m
*Pa, . Sunday, ,June 8
Thewere: Elizabeth
Bundy, Jaffe Ferguson,
Kathryn urphy, John
Peters, Allan Vander
Ende and Shawn Worsell.
Tile service on ;Sunday
was the flimax of
discussions on matters of
life and faith over the
past few months with .
their new minister the
Reverend R. O. Ball.
The young people and _
their families were
guests at a luncheon in
the church parlour,'
provided by the Division
of Mutual Care on behalf
of the congregation.
Taking part in, the
Laying on of Hdii�la ill the
Confirmation Service
were the minister Rev. R.
Ball; Gerald Morgan,
Chairman of the°
Congregation; and the
respective parents of the
young people'. The
"Laying on of Hands" is a
symbolic act coming out
of the New Testathent
Church, signifying ' the
unity of the Christian
Church and the passing
on of the Holy Spirit from
generation to generation.
. A significant moment
of recognition was made
to Shawn Worsell at the
luncheon, noting that
Shawn is a fifth
generation member of
North Street Church.
Riddell
8from page 6A
province will review its
mark-up policy in order
to save the grape in
dustry` in Ontario. Con-
sidering that the average
yield of grapes is three
tons to the acre and that
10,000 to 12,000 tons of
grapes may not have a
market this year, then
there i•s_ a very good
possibility that 3,000
acres of land in the
Niagara region will not
be used for agricultural
purposes.
Other statistics that
may be of interest it
connection with the wine
industry are that the tax
value of an acre of grapes
is 1,000 percent of the
value of the grapes at the
farm level. In other
words a grower grosses.
approximately $800 an
acre for his grapes. The
tax that is generated
from this acre is. $8,500.
With the excise tax im- -
posed on wines, the
federal government
revenues will increase
from $12 million to $35
million and the provincial
revenues will increase
from $9 million to $25
million. Surely the
agricultural industry
should not have to pay for
poor planning and deficit
financing of both the
federal and provincial
governments.
Liberal House Leader
Robert Nixon has.
charged that a lack of
firm government policy
in the area of beer ad-
vertising has led to a 4.3
percent increase in
Ontario beer con-
sumption over the past„
several years. He called
for an end fo 'beer ad=
vertisements which
'suggest the beverage will
improve one's sex life,
athletic prowess and good
looks.
A government bill
which would have set up a
civilian review procedure
for citizen complaints
against the Metro
Toronto Police has been
defeated in the
Legislature. '
Opposition Parties,
while agreeing with most
of the provisions of the
bill, objected to a clause
which allowed the police
30 days to resolve a
complaint of their own
before calling in a
civilian commissioner.
A government bill to
provide for mandatory
union dues checkoff
would actually erode
union rights, leaders of .
two United Steelworkers
of America have
charged. The bill, which
has passed second
reading, would allow
employers to demand a
worker vote on the
company's final contract
offer and permit non-
union employees to vote
on strike and contract.
ratification ballots. '
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