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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-03-08, Page 29Our Regular Price 1.33 SAVE 34$1 Assorted Colours KLEENEX `TOWELS pkg of 2 rolls GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1979—PAGE 7A Our Regular Price 2.59 SAVE 8y FAMILY PACK pack oP6. 750 ml ret btls COCA-COLA all your shopping ueods.SAVE 0 (Plus 25, per btl deposit) Fresh CHICKENBREAST Whole Backs and Wings attached Leg Qua rters Whole Backs attached Mixed Quarters Half Fryers Ib DARTERS TOWN CLUB, SWEET PICKLED, VAC PAC Cottage ROHs'-ib 1,5 MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, REGULAR, HENT OF MAPLE OR THICK SLICED Side Bacon MAPLE LEAF, REGULAR OR ALL BEEF, Ieners7 (SAVE 20;Jane Parker1 SPANISH BAR CAKE 19-ozlit cake Our Reg. Price 1.09 immminmmom SAVE 18¢ Assorted Varieties LANCIA PASTAS Jane WIENER ROLLS 1 -Ib vac pac vac pac 8 -oz pkg 1. SAVE 175e ) Process Cheese Slices KRAFT SINGLES Our Reg. Price 96 2 -Ib pkg (Our Regular Price 97c) Action Priced! pkg of 8 BRAVO, PLAIN ACTION PRICEDI 28 -FL -OZ TIN Spaghetti Sauce 89f BRAVO, REGULAR 14 -FL -OZ TIN SpaghettiSauce 73¢ ACTION PRICED! IN TOMATO SAUCE OR WITH PORK 14 -FL -OZ TIN Libby's Beans 2for99 1 Our Regular. Price Ib 1.28 SAVE 30? ib A&P FROZEN VEGETABLES Fancy ® Green Beans, Corn, Peas, Mixed Vegetables or Peas & Carrots 2 -Ib pkg MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, REGULAR, ALL BEEF, THICK SLICED OR GARLIC %la Bologna 1 -Ib vac pac 1.49 MAPLE LEAF SLICED, ASSORTED VARIETIES Cooked Meats 12ozvacpac 1,39 MAPLE LEAF • Corned BeefpkgtF 2 -oz boilable3 bags 1.49 SCHNEIDERS, FROZEN, FRIED Chicken Wings SCHNEIDERS, FROZEN, QUARTER POUND Beef Burgers SCHNEIDERS FROZEN`__.-._---_-_-- 2 l pkg 3.78 1 l pkg 1.99 Steak Pies 14ozpkg 1.68 SAVE 20F1 Jane Parker RIOT CROSS RUNS .139 of 12 Our Reg. Price 1.59 Canadiana ORANGE 24 -fl -oz jar MARMAL ADE Jana Parker, Sliced, 60% Whole Wheat Regular or Sandwich 100% Whole Wheat or Cracked Wheat 24 -oz loaf BROWN BREAD for LANCIA Lasagna ACTION PRICEDI 1 -Ib box 69¢ BRAVO, .PLUM ACTION PRICEDI - Tomatoes A&P, Frozen, Concentrate 28 -fl -oz tin 69� BRAVO ACTION PRICEDI 5.5 -FL -OZ TIN ORANGE Tomato Paste 3for89¢ JUICE Action- Priced! Orange Pekoe Action Priced! pkg of 60 SALADA TEA BAGS . 79 SEALTEST REGULAR ACTION PRICEDI 500 g CTNR Cottage Cheese 89¢ MONARCH ACTION PRICEDI 1 -LB TUB Soft Margarine 89f JANE PARKER, PLAIN, SUGAR OR CINNAMON Cake Donuts pkg of 12 69¢ JANE PARKER (OUR REG. PRICEFULL 8-INCH,L19 . 1.29 -- SAVE 10e) 4 I OZ PIE PumpkinPie 162/341 -oz tin Action Priced) LENDERS, PLAIN OR ONION ACTION PRICEDI 12.OZ PKG Frozen Bagels 59¢ GAINSBOROUGH, FROZEN ACTION PRICEDI 15-ozpkg of31 09 Pie Shells ACTION PRICEDI FROZEN, IN (BUTTER SAUCE, NIBLETS CORN OR PEAS Green plant 10 -oz pkg 75¢ (SAVE 20? A&P, Fancy - TOMATO JUICE 48 fl -oz tin Our Reg. Price 79F Open up a can of Sunshine... from Ontario Orchards. 2'/2 -quart SAUCEPAN WITH COVER ONLY 9.99 WITH THIS COUPON ONLY Frozen, Straight or Crinkle Cut c---) McCAIN ,e p Ig k SUPERFRIES Limit one pkg per customer Valid until March 10th, 1979 only. V.C. L a niximusamo "March is Red Cross Month, Support your local Red Cross" Junior farmers plan BY JOYCE DOUGHERTY The Huron County Junior Farmers met at the Clinton OMAF office on Wednesday, February 21. Bill Armstrong, President, opened. the meeting with all present singing the Junior Farmer Song. Sharon Colclough then gave the secretary's report of the January meeting. . Helen Brindley, last year's treasurer, gave ,the financial statement from 1978. The group has a balance of about $1,000 duel to the money made from the Junior Farmer food booth at the Inter- national 'Plowing Match. Business discussed at the meeting included the semi -formal to be held at the Exeter Recreation Centre on April 6. The king and queen com- petition will be held at this -time. Each of the five clubs, Auburn, South Huron, West Huron, Seaforth and Howick, are to elect one girl and one boy to represent their club in this competition. Jean Siertsema is chairperson of this project, The Bluewater Centre summer project was also discussed- One person is needed to purchase, seeds, plant, raise, care for and cultivate produce to be sold from the garden at the Bluewater Centre. This person must also work and participate with the residents who will be helping with the garden also. Applications are to be sent to Len MpcGregor, at Clinton. The 1979 annual Junior Farmer meeting will be held at Toronto's Inn on th.e Park -Hotel- on, M -arc -h 16, 17 and 18. Representatives will be present from all over Ontario. Bek luck to Jim • Phelan who was vice- president this past year and who will,hopefully be promoted to the President's position this year. Plans were discussed for a reunion barbecue for Junior Farmers during the summer and ,the summer games and dance. - . Seaforth Junior Far- mers are holding a broomball tournament on March 3 and 4 with a dance to follow on Saturday night: With all business concluded, the meeting was then moved closed. Church to recycle paper The National Office of,., the United Church. in Toronto, is into a trial run to determine if the staff is serious about, the desire to recycle paper. The IS FIVE FOUNDATION, a non profit environmental group located in Toronto, is handling this at present . . for a number of businesses, departments of Government and education and now for The United. Church National Office. It is estimated that each staff member throws out ap- - proximately three to four and a half pounds of recyclable paper per day. This could amount to two to three tons per month which will now be recycled. By using recycled material (paper) there is a saving of one-third to . one-half of the 'energy' required to process virgin fibre. The staff has been given instructions by a member of the IS FIVE FOUNDATION -- each has a receptacle at his pr her desk. There are large drum located on each of the ni a floors which are filled turn and IS FIVE takes `t from there. 4i