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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-10-12, Page 25• Co •, THE . QOD ERiCkl SIONAL.STAR, THUMP" 0-CtQBEW.R WO"- WO"- AraE 1"A iddeil mention We.L.: — Oct. 8th-14W MUSHROOMS 10 -fl -oz tin EIGHT O'CLOCK INSTANT °R COFFEE (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 . Our Reg. Price 3.69 ..t�■SAVE 28Ae�■�a.� Action. Priced l ... . All Purpose — (7.71b) MONARCH FLOUR 3.5 kg bag Fresh • 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 SAVE 16. ��� �s .■m SAVE 16 Orange Pekoe Action Priced) . SALIDATEA BAGS PEANtriUTTER pkg o 60 • 20¢ Ib ) ( SAVE Our 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 } 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 , . 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 ■ 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? We 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. i You'll do better reserve the right to limit quantities to normal family raquieeletentel � 1 11 e from page 6A 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.