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tin
EIGHT O'CLOCK
INSTANT
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(Plus 20c per bottle deposit)
CO(A-COLA
4.4
litres
carton
of 6
750 ml
ret.
bottles
SAVE 300
All Purpose Coffee
MAXWELL
HOUSE
9 1 -Ib
. bag 3.39
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Our Reg. Price 3.69
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All Purpose — (7.71b)
MONARCH FLOUR
3.5
kg
bag
Fresh
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Our
Regular Price
2.19
We've given you first
quality A&P and national
brands for over 50 years.
A&P was one of the first food
retailers to have private labels.
A&P and all our brand names
have assured you of top quality.
5 Varieties Including Peas.& Carrots
AYLMER
VEGETABLES
00 14 -fl -oz
tin for
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Regular
Price
2.05
BQX 0 -CHICKEN
1b79�
15 Pieces --
3 Leg Quarters WATTACHEDKS
WHOLE BACK$ a
3 Breast Quarters WINGS ATTACHED
• 3 Necks, 3 Wings
3 Giblet` Packages
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Our Regular Price 985/ lb�
with SUPERMARKET PRICES!
Imported New Zealand, Frozen, Whole or Butt Half Our Reg. Price 1.79 — SAVE 31c Ib
LAMB LEGS
1.4
Town Club, Sweet Pickled, Boneless, Vac Pae Halves. Our Reg. Price 1.78 -- SAVE 30c Ib
COTTAGE ROLLS
I1.48
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IMPf�RTED NEW ZEALAND, FROZEN, SCHNEIDERS, SLICED, REGULAR OR ALL BEEF
LambSHANK HALF
Legs 161.58 Bologna
IMPORTED NEW ZEALAND, FROZEN, LOIN BURNS, BEEF & PORK
Lamb Chops1b1.78 Sausages
16 -oz vac pacle 28
RICHS, FROZEN ACTION PRICEDI
Coffee Rich
4.28
28 -oz
jar.
Our
Regular
Price
1.95
Marvel Brand, Sliced
WHITE
BREAD
09 24 -oz
loaf for
Our Reg. Price 1.15 — SAVE 16c
TANG Poly pkg of 4,
CRYSTALS 3'e�°s
CARNATION
Hot Chocolate gr. L49
KELLOGG'S CEREAL ACTION PRICEDI 525 g. PKG
Raisin Bran L09
KELLOGG'S CEREAL ACTION PRICED!
Special "K"4759r. 1.29
GOOD MORNING ACTION PRICEDI
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24 -FL -OZ JAR
SI11Yil#f Marmalade 1.],9
FRITO LAY, LAYS 250 g or RUFFLES 225 g ACTION PRICEDI
Potato Chips.89ii
BUTTERSCOTCH, CHOCOLATE ACTION PRICED!
COCONUT, RICE, TAPIOCA PKG OF 3 - 5.OZ TINS
Nestles Puddings 79?
32-FL'OZ CTN JANE PARKER ACTION•PRICEDIPKG OF 6 6 VARIETIES OF CHOCOLATE COATED 150 g PKG
65? English Muffins 69¢ Cadbury Biscuits 79?
HOLIDAY FARMS, FROZEN ACTION PRICED! 2 -LB PKG
JANE PARKER ACTION PRICEDI PKG OF 7 KELLOGG'S, FROZEN, REGULAR, BLUEBERRY, BACON 11.OZ PKG
Salisbury sw��steak 2.39 Glazed
....EN, tDonuts 69¢ Eggo Waffles 69?
BilEF KIDNEY, CHICKEN, TURKEY ACTION PRICEDI JANE PARKER ACTION PRICEDI JANE PARKER ACTION PRICED! 19 -OZ CAKE
Pot Pies sozpie2for i qn; C k 14 -oz 9¢ Spanish Bar 89?
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Our meat has to pass
3 extra inspections.
We inspect our meat three times after the
government stamps it, so you'll always get
meat that•cook&as good as it looks.
We shop around the
worldforour produce,,.
When theVorld is our market, we can be truly
choosy about the fresh fruits and vegetables
we buy. Because we know you're choosy, too.
We buy when the price
is right to give you
better value when
we sell.
Our •
careful
shopping
pays off
in savings
for you.
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You'll do better
reserve the right to limit quantities to normal family raquieeletentel
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The committee report
is expected to come
before the next session of
the legislature and that's
when Riddell intends to
demand some type of
action to protect MPPs
from similar instances of
legal suit outside the
house.
The labor relations
board granted the union
consent to prosecute
Riddell, the company, its
vice-president and a
provincial police officer.
Besides Bullbrook,
Riddell retained the
Toronto firm of Shibley,
Righton and McCut-
cheon, which represented
him at some of the labor
relations board hearings
and continues to be
retained •on the libel
matter.
"Mr. Bullbrook's part
has pretty well come to
an end," Riddell said
Wednesday. He said the
bulk of the cost has in-
volved the lawyer's
presence at the numerous
committee and board
hearings,, travel and
accommodation as well
as consultations with the
Toronto firm. .,. ....
'It's required a lot of
work. • all of which
should not have 'been
necessary because he
should have been
exempted from legal
action undertaken by the
UAW under the
Legislative Assembly
Act, said Riddell. "I'm
going to tell (Premier
William) Davis that if
he's not willing to protect
his members, he might as
well scrap that part of the
'act. I'm really going to
hammer at it."
A spokesman for the
UAW said the union's
legal costs associated
with the charges laid
under the labor relations
act include the other ,
principals and would
likely exceed Riddell's.
Ont.
apples
When you stop to
purchase fresh Ontario
apples this season, food
specialists at the
Ministry of Agriculture
and Food suggest that
you read the label for
some very useful and
interesting information.
No matter how the
apples are
packaged—plastic bags,
overwraps, baskets or
bushel bags— they must
be market with grade,
variety, name and ad-
dress of the packer.
The majority (ap-
proximately 90 percent)
of fresh apples on the
retail market are Canada
Fancy Grade. The grade
is determined by the
color, maturity, shape,
skin characteristics and
absence of defects.
Other grades which
may be seen include
Small -one Grade and
Canada Cee Grade.
Small -one Grade apples
compare in quality with
Canada Extra Fancy
Grade, but are smaller in
size. They're just right
for a light snack or for
children's lunch boxes.
Canada Cee Grade apples
are a good choice for
eating or cooking when
appearance is not im-
portant.
Watch for the new
three- and five -pound
plastic pags of apples
making their appearance
for the first time this
season. They will be
available in selected
stores across Ontario.
Besides the required
information — variety,
grade, weight name and
address of packer — the
bag displays the Ontario
apple symbol, and
Ontario trillium in a
stylized apple, and the
Foodlarnd Ontario
symbol. They are your
assurance that the apples
were produced and
pa ked in Ontario.
When you buy fresh
apples, read the label to
be sure you're buying
Ontario's OW111.