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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1984-09-12, Page 24�AY n�ia�o 51� 11) 53 Noes OttOtirtthru Saturday, Septorabor 15th 1984. s her( g MAO halt cluantltlgs tQ normal,aifllly iagtuf niont er{�sewy;l"Stn^�'t)?:,1......• GAi/DE MONA;T�7 SAVINGS SHOWN 1N HIS AD BASED ON A&P CURRENT REGULAR RETAILS. SUPER BUY! PARTLY SKIMMED Fresh 2% Milk 1 4 LITRE BAG 9 Shop A&P for the Best Selection of Produ vu,rat� �.rrly¢rXTF?!4�7'�. a vn 3'1 ;SL 414) ) r I i .r P14 ICI', EAM • INSTANT COFFEE Maxwell House 10 OZ JAR CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE "A" BEEF OUTSIDE CUT, EYE REMOVED Boneless Round Roast SAVE 2.20/kg-1.00 Ib BEATRICE, 2 % PARTLY SKIMMED pottage Cheese fOe 500 g CTN Butchers AT A&P SAVE 2.20/kg-1.00 Ib CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE "A" BEEF BONELESS ROAST OR Top Sirloin Steak Strip Loin Steaks nu/ A 69 1 5411e99 11 trik:1- Ib /kg Ib NEW ZEALAND, SHORT CUT FROZEN, NEW ZEALAND (LAMB LOIN CHOPS 6.591kg-2.99 Ib) Frozen 99 Shoulder 4!9/19? Lamb les 439 Ikg /� Ib Lamb Chops 9 ROAST OR CHOPS (BONELESS 6.37Ikg-2.89 Ib Pork Loins Centre Cut 71 /259 /kg Ib PORK LOIN RIB PORTION (COUNTRY STYLE) Spare Ribs 4 /199 SIRLOIN TIP, RUMP OR INSIDE CUT ROUND Boneless Beef Roasts 67/29! FRESH, LEAN � Ground Beef l Ik9 9g /1 Ib9 (INSIDE CUT 7.251kg-3.29 Ib) Round Steak (Full Slice) 6 /kg /269 TENDERIZED Cube Steak 7 /329 POINT (CENTRE CUTS 5.9314-2.69 Ib) Brisket Beef (End Cuts) TOWN CLUB, READY -TO -SERVE Dinner Hams vac pas TOWN CLUB, SWEET PICKLED Cottage Rolls vac pas 5/kg /211 5/kg /21 506 /229 SAVE .44 ASSORTED VARIETIES CAKE MIXES (CREAM FROSTINGS 470 g 1.89 -SAVE .30) Duncan Hines 74g1 ■ 39 SAVE .30 CEREALS (HONEYCOMB 400 g PKG 2.49 -SAVE .26) Post Bran Flakes Pk9 • 09 MARY MILES, VAC PAC Bologna Chunks 3/149 MARY MILES, SLICED, 5 VARIETIES Cooked Meats79 vac pac 1 375 g ■ SWIFT (FIREBRAND, REGULAR OR ALL BEEF 450 g 1.99 450 g Premium Wieners VaCpaC 1. 9 BREAKFAST, OLD MILL Swift Sausages SWIFT PREMIUM, SLICED Cooked Ham SWIFT PREMIUM, SLICED, 8 VARIETIES Cooked Meats 3'3/169 175 g vac pac 1.69 175 g vac pac.9 SHOPSY, SLICED PEPPERONI, ALL BEEF OR Italian Salamivec�c i. 49 PETIT GORET, SMOKED, BONELESS, PICNIC STYLEE Pork Shoulders432/19! RIB OR 3 TO 31 LB CUT TENDERLOIN PORTION Pork Loin Roasts 43Z/19! SV'PE U IYr CHRISTIE (EO% BONUS PACK 250 g PLUS 200 g FREE) (VEGETABLE OR FRENCH ONION THINS) Sociables im9 Crackers Iv UPEO UY! CHRISTIE (COMPARE TO 425 g REGULAR PRICE 2.59) Oreo Cookies 600 9 tin 1 99tie bag 1111 SAVE .66/kg-.30 Ib COMBINATION PACK CONTAINS: 2 RIB ENDS, 2 LOIN ENDS, 4 CENTRE CUT CHOPS Loin Pork Chops 439/199� SLICED (SWIFT PREMIUM, SUGAR PLUM OR LAZY MAPLE 2.99) Town Club 2.59 00 g Side Bacon V550pac 2 0g BANQUET FROZEN Chicken Pieces SUPER -BUY! pkg .79 OCEAN, FROZEN Perch Fillets 359 /1 he eliSho, (Available at selected stores only) at A&P! SCHNEIDER'S MEDIUM Roast Beef SCHNEIDER'S, BLUE RIBBON Bologna l 9/599 .48 noo9/21lb 9 Fresh izza Small 10" Medium 12" Large 14" 2.99 3.99 4.99 SAVE' i0. TOMATO Heinz Ketchup 1btlftri e 2,29 LIQUID DETERGENT Palmolive 50Q ml bottle 129 I 17/ ,44.4%..t tr NP•40,31 :w1 cE ..*.-.•m.... et 4.3 1,... )3,9Y,.; <r ae„m ••••• ••• • rw' OLD FASHIONED RECIPE, ASST FLAVOURS Beatrice Ice Cream 2 LITRE CTN 2.99 BUY 5 -SAVE 2.46 BEATRICE YOGURT ASSORTED FLAVOURS Fruit B®ft®m 175 tubs FROZEN ICE CREAM Good Humor's IMPERIAL, (QUARTERS 3 LB PKG 3.69 -SAVE .70) Soft Margarine REGULAR, AUTOMATIC OR DRIP Mother Parkers Coffee SAVE .90 pkg of 1 ■ 99 SAVE .70 2 lb tub 2.49 SAVE .56 369g369 vac pas ■ SUPERMAN, FROZEN, STRAIGHT OR CRINKLE CUT SAVE .70 French Fries '14 '1.09 SAVE UPTO.54 FROZEN, CONCENTRATED, 100•%. FLORIDA, ORANGE REGULAR OR WITH PULP GRAPEFRUIT Old South on Juices 125nloz 'riga KELLOGG'S, FROZEN, RAISIN 'N SPICE, ARAN, BLUEBERRY OR REGULAR Eggo Waffles NABOB, ASSORTED VARIETIES Coffee Discoveries SWEET MIXED, YUM YUMS OR BABY D Bick's Pickles SAVE 20 pkg 1 ■ 39 312 g Rp v:a BUY 3 -$AVE .90 350 g pouch packs 1.99 ILLS SAVE UP TO .70 1 jarlitrs 2.39, PLAIN, WITH GARLIC OR POLSKI DILLS Bick's Dill Pickles 1 jars 1.89 NO. 1 GRADE, LIQUID Billy Bee Honey SAVE .60 500 rL 1jar .99 TRIGGER 600 mL 1.89 (AEROSOL 570 g TIN 2.19) SAVE .30 Windex Refill900 plst �t� 1.49 REGULAR, SUPER,�SUPER PLUS %%SAVE .70 Tampax Tampons p40ot 4.49 PALMOLIVE, REGULAR, LIME OR MENTHOL SAVE .70 300 rnL aersol tin 1 .9 SAVE .50 1.99 Rapid Shave REGULAR OR OILY Pert Shampoo 200 mL plst btl WITH fliPON 1 Def, IHLY ANTIFREEZE 41 plaatic'container Prestone II 699 1 WITH THIS COUPON Prestone II a Anti -Freeze 6.991 4 litre plastic container 111 Limit one per/coupon. VALID UNTIL SEPTEMBER 15th, 1984 , �(Feature price 7.99 without coupon.) VC. Il/�®®®IINIIIMMINIM INiume 11�11tlM� SAP DI MINI 1 il' ray A3r7+ C7.:, IK' hid YIP. • IAOE 9A LOOKING PACK A • Prior to the`lay1Da up. of the Greyhound on Wedneslay of this week, this palatial pleasure steamer made her second excur- sion visit to Goderich on Friday last, bring- ing• about 400 passengers. for a three day 'visit to Goderich, many of whom were former residents or had relatives here. t ila thl�J e : ,' 1 c$s�lcequired forJt� o ,. the Glopk factory arp redly d`h` tel'r" Or for�its"building, so it will not be long before „the hum of sewing . machines is heard ori Kingston Street. A recent inspection of the buildings on the Agricultural Park by the fall fair board reveals the fact that vandalism and wanton destruction have caused the breaking of over 80 panes of glass in the windows and a great deal of smashing and general damage to that public property. The rain on Sunday was much needed as the ground was getting parched and the dust very bad. The loss of work to our young people by the non -opening of the apple evaporators will be seriously felt. The cause for not star- ting this season is said to be the low price of evaporated fruit, not its scarcity. 50 YEARS AGO Fred Weir of Goderich has been appointed Justice of the Peace at a salary .of $100 per year. There was more than $1,300 damage when fire broke out this week in the basement of the store, pool room and bowling alley operated by E. Drennan on the north side of the Square. , About 1,000 pupils enrolled M local schools last week when the new term started. Marie Laroque, student from McGaw Sta- tion, won the Costello Cup in the fourth an- nual swimming meet of Goderich Collegiate Institute held last week. Garnet Mathieson was declared the boys' champion. 25 YEARS AGO • The contract for the construction of the new Federal Building on East Street has been awarded to McKay -Cocker Con- struction Ltd. of •London for $191,981. Specified completion date is July 1960. The building will house the Post Office, Customs and Excise Division, Department of Na- tional Revenue, Unemployment Insurance Commission, Department of Citizenship and Immigration and Department of Public Works. Amid the noise of hammers, saws and other tools, more than 500 students trooped back to GDCI on opening 'day last week. Things will be a little crowded - until the school's,new.addition is finished but classes are continuing. Roy Uttley has been hired as lab techni- cian at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, it was reported by Chairman George Parsons at the board meeting Mon- day. 5 YEARS AGO Despite three objections filed Tuesday night, members, of the Goderich Planning • Board and the Goderich Architectural Con- servation Advisory Comittee were pleased with a public meeting to discuss a heritage plan for the Square. The public session was called to determine if any property owners in the core area of Goderich bounded by Elgin, Waterloo,; Victoria and Nelson Streets opposed the principle of a heritage plan. Residents of Walnut Street and Dawnrose Drive may not have to worry next year about the annual floods the neighbourhood suffers every spring. Town council has ap- proved the expenditure of $20,000 to extend the Suncoast Drive storm sewer to the sub- division to allow drainage water to be dumped into the South storm sewer. A house, believed to be about 135 years old and.at one time a private school, was saved from the wrecking ball recently. by Dorothy Wallace of Goderich. The house was slated for demolition to make room for parking at the new senior citizens' complex location. Mrs. Wallace purchased the house from the town for the nominal fee of $2 with the stipulation that she move it. She plans to renovate it and then sell it with profit going to the Goderich Performing Arts Founda- tion. . Museum will feature. Sept. Festival MILTON - Enjoy an autumn day in the country and visit the Harvest Festival at the Ontario Agricultural Museum near Milton on Sunday, September 16. From noon to 5 p.m., a variety of activities for all ages to enjoy will take place. Visitors will be able to make apple cider using a wooden cider press or try their hand at wheat weaving, a traditional craft of the 19th century. The Museum's steam powered shingle mill and grain grinder will .be in operation and a team of horses at work plowing the fields. Many other activities include a harvest church service at 2 p.m., food preserving at the 1860s Farmstead and candlemaking at the Pioneer Farmstead. The Museum's regular demonstrations of spinning and weaving, blacksmithing, wheelwrighting and much more will be tak- ing place throughout the day. With more than 30 buildings and displays to explore throughout the 80 acre site, visitors are sure to enjoy the day. The Museum is located five km west of Milton (from Highway 401 take exit 312 or 320 North). Admission is $2.50 for adults, students $1.50, seniors' $1.25,, children $1 and a family rate of $G. The Museum is open dai- ly from 10 a. m. to 5 p.m. until October 8. Come and diseover the Ontario Agricultural Museum this fall!