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owing that there will be a
rcent reduction in the
Tums for winter wheat.
e maximum premium
for the 1977-78 crop is
per acre, which provides
tion at $2.75 per bushel
a reseeding benefit of $25
acre. The- $3 per acre
premium rate provides for an
established price per bushel
of $2.25 and a reseeding
benefit of $20. an acre. At the
$2.25 per acre premium, the
farmer gets protection at
$1.75 a bushel and a $15 an
acre reseeding benefit.
The deadline for ap-
plications or -renewals for the
1977-78 winter wheat plan is
October 20, 1977.
In making the an-
nouncement the Minister of
Agriculture and Food said
that Ontario wheat crops
have been good in recent
years and as a result claims
payments have been low.
"This good claims experience
is reflected in the reduced
premium for 1977-78". 4
Crop insurance which is
available for 30 crops, is a
production guarantee in-
surance plan, which provides
farmers with protection
against most natural
hazards. If a farmer's actual
production is less than his
guarantee, his crop insurance
will compensate him for the
difference. The commission
annually reviews and updates
each insurance plan to reflect
changing conditions in the
field.
Application forms
furth.er information
available from. local
and
are
crop
insurance agents or from the
('rop Insurance Commission
of Ontario, Legislative
Buildings, Toronto, Ontario,
M7A 1117.
The Minister of Agriculture
and Food, has also announced
that crop insurance for winter
barley is available this fall
for the first time. The
deadline for applications for
the 1977-78 is October 20, 1977.
The premium is $3.00 per
acre. •
Winter barley will be
covered, under the spring
grain contract because of its
similarity to spring sown
barley. Farmers who now
have a spring graih contract
:
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to their spring grain #crlaige
when they tine* niett *ins
grain contract.
The amottat,of pirl:ettipn
for winter barley is thelkto
as that for spring gramcropi
with a winter -kilt 'tes*iiii$
qenef it of $25 per atOrt, TO
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Libby's Fancy
TOMATO
JUICE
Swift Premium
Cooked Ready to Serve
it PLUM HAMS
Whole
Hams Ib
10 to 14 -lbs avg
Half Hams
Quarter Hams
SAUSAGE MEAT
Maple Leaf
( Ideal for Dresing )
SWIFT PREMIUM — DINNER STYLE, BONELESS SHOPSYS — COL -E- SLAW- OR
Sugar Plum Hams lb 2.08 Potato Salad
28 HOT OR SWEET, ITALIAN STYLE
Pork Sausages lb 1.Burns-Sausage
1
1 -Ib roll
79si
24 -oz container 795-1
1b89?
44P' GRADE "ie FRESH TURKEYS --'6 to' 14 LBS
AVAILABLE AT ALL A&P STORES
Tpie Leaf, PureENDERFLAKE
LARD
ACTION PRICED!
1 -Ib pkg
Austral Bartlet Pears or Halves or Slices
PEACHES
BABY DILLS OR YUM YUMS
ACTION PRICED!
BICKS PICKLES 32 -fl -0Z lar 99?
WHOLE KERNEL CORN, GREEN GIANT ACTION PRICEDI
NIBLETS 12,1-0z tin 2 kr 89?
CRANBERRY COCKTAIL OR CRANAppLE DRINKS ACTION PRICED!
OCEAN SPRAY 40 -11 -oz bit 89?
LIQUID
ACTION PRICED!
JAVEX BLEACH 128 -1I -o2 plastic jug 995e
SWEET MIXED PICKLES
McLARENS24-ii-ozpr79)2(
FANCY LIMA BEANS, CREAM STYLE CORN, CUT GREEN or
WAX BEANS, VEGETABLES 1441 -os tin ACTION PRICED!
STOKELY 3 '0,1.00
E. D. SMITHS PUMPKIN
PIE FILLER 19 -fl -°z lin 69?
PALANDA MANDARIN 10 -FL -OZ TIN
ORANGES 2 for 79?
1
CAROLINA. NEW CROP
We pick the best
fruits & vegetables
from A&P's own
"GARDEN SPOT"
of Values !
AMS
CALIFORNIA, LARGE SIZE, HONEYDEW
MELONS 99)2e
NO. 1 GRADE, ONTARIO, FRESH DAILY, LARGE SIZE
CAULIFLOWER ea 79?
NO. 1 GRADE, CALIFORNIA
EMPEROR GRAPES lb 79?
lb 695/
3.994
NO. 1 GRADE, CALIFORNIA, FIRM, RIPE
TOMATOES
FLOWERING FALL
CACTUS
5 -inch pot
Sliced, Tidbits, Crushed—in Own Juice
ACTION PRICEDI
DOLE19 fl"37 fin
PINEAPPLE aio or
Mild or Spiced
GOUDA 159
CHEESE -0
All A&P Stores will be
CLOSED
THANKSGIVING
DAY
MONDAY
OCTOBER
10th, 1977
Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at A&P
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTS!