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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-08-02, Page 27IOur Regular Price 5.69 I 1 n stores with Deli Shop! 1 GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1979—PAGE 11A SAVE 49r lb Ready -to -Serve, Smoked, Cooked 16 to 20 -lb average Ih WHOLE HAMS [ourRegular Price Ib 1.48 SAVE 491b SAVE 1'° A select blend rich in Brazilian Coffees — Instant BOKAR COFFEE 49 A&P is a Fresh Beef Shop! Cut from Canada Grade "A" Beef Outside Eye Removed ROUND ROAST Ib • (Our. Regular. Price Ib 2.98) INSIDE ROUND STEAK OR ROAST OR I SAVE 49¢ib I Boneless SIRrIN ROAST (Our Regular Price Ib 3.18) Boneless RumRoast Ib 1.79 n Cooked, Ready -to -Serve, Smoked Shank Portion Butt Portion HAMS Ib • HAMS (Centre Cuts or Ham Steaks Ib 1.88 ) Cooked, Ready -to -Ser fe,.-Smoked SCHNEIDERS, SLICED, ASSORTED VARIETIES 6.OZ VAC PAC Cooked Meats SWIFT'S OLP MILL Breakfast Sausages SWIFT'S PREMIUM, SLICED 79? 14.19 Ib • 1 Mix or Match — Your,Choice Canada Packers, Baked Celery dr ooked Ham -oz vac pec 1.29 BAKED SWISS LOAF SWIFT'S PREMIUM, SLICED '` 9 " Schneiders - PIZZA OR LUNCHEON LOAF Bologna 16°zvac pac 1.49 SWIFT'S SUGAR PLUM, 21/2 TO 31/2 -LB AVERAGE Piller's — Knackwurst Sausage, Wieners or Dinner Hams 162,49 BAVARIAN SAUSAGE ERS Ib 2.39) .29 • 499 amr�, VAL PAI. RT 2 Hams Sugar Plum Halves(QUAIb SAVE 20¢ Bright's, Pure APPLE JUICE 4,.,,.0.79, (Ou Regular Price 99c) PARKAY, WHIPPED ACTION PRICED! 1 -LB MAXI BOWL Soft Margarine 89? YORK, SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY , ACTION PRICE! Peanut Butter 5009 jar 1x39 BUDGET 4 roll pkg. Bathroom Tissue 89¢ PFEIFFER'S, ASSORTED VARIETIE Salg ad Dressn 250 ml btl 69¢ (Blue Chita's, Chunky Cheese, Caesar 250 ml BTL 89c) 1►. Sweet Green AYLMER RELISH 59¢ 15-f I -oz jar (Our Regular Price 79c) KAM (KLIK LUNCHEON MEAT'12-0Z TIN 1.49) Luncheon Meat 1.29 MAPLE LEAF ACTION PRICE! Flakes of Ham /4-ortin 1.29 WYLER'S pkg. of 3.92 gr. pouches Flavour Crystals 79¢ AYLMER, CHOICE, ASSORTED VARIETIES ACTION PRICE! Vegetables 14-froz tin 3lor leOO SAVE 76¢ Powdered TIDE DETERGENT 12 litre box Our Regular Price 6.75 YOU'LL DO better AT ... 4E FARA" /mat A&P California, . Sweet, Juicy TARI NE Freestone Ib Large size, golden ripe, Dole or CHIQUITA BANANAS�16s1U Use in place of lemons for pies — refreshing drinks FLORIDA LIMES each No. 1 Grade, Imported, sweet SPANISH ONIONS pkg of 3 White Label HAMBURG BUNS OR WIENER ROLLS rig2 690 Special Offer! UMBRELLAS Knirps Fold -up, plain and assorted colours or each Mens' Executive Umbrellas all black with long hooked handle (Available at most AAP stores No. 1 Grade, California, peak of the crop, several varieties LARGE SIZE PLUMS Ib 9¢ Ontario, fresh daily, crisp. & tender ROMAINE LETTUCE each No. 1'Grade, large heads, fresh daily ONTARIO CABBAGF �t each ON DISPLAY IN THE MALL GRAND PRIX RACING CAR J vvJir �L FROM CALIFORNIA Thurs. - Fri. - Sat, With this Coupon — SAVE 1.20 A Select Blend Rich in Brazilian Coffees — Instant BOKAR COFEEE 10 -oz lar Limit one per family Valid thru Sat., August 4th .49 (Our Reg. Price 5.69) AAP No. 636 :79Etatirrimix Tories taking... e frompage10A stitutional hospital care and move towards alternative forms of care in the comm„pnity. However, the answer is not simply to close down hospital 'beds 'before .s.ufficient alternative— facilities - .chronic -care hospitals, rehabilitation centres, or nursing homes - are in place. You will remember that in 1976, the former Minister of Health an- nounced a number of hospital closings, and an attempt was made to justify these closings on the basis of "regression analysis". Opposition Members fought the Government on this issue in the Legislature, and the Government was eventually forced by the courts to • back down. Hospitals stayed open. Now, we all have to contend with the problems raised by the Government's bed allocation scheme. Basically, there are three major faults with this proposal. First of all, the formula is applied across the province in an arbitrary way, and does not take into account varying community needs. Secondly, it is obvious " that the Gov'ernment has no way of a determining which hospitals are now providing an effective and efficient health care service to the com- "- munity. In fact, those hospitals which have made a' concerted effort to be efficient and reduce their costs are the very ones which are being penalized by the Government. Thirdly, the Ministry of. Health has demonstrated once again that, in discharging • its primary duty to promote the health and well-being of the people of Ontario, it works in an unplanned and ad hoc fashion. In fact, one hospital - Metropolitan Hospital in Windsor - has contended • that the bed closures conflict with this primary duty and are challenging the. Minister in the Supreme Court. Clearly, discussion of the province's' health. care system - and par- ticularly hospital cut- backs will continue'. A Small Hospitals . Con- ference is to be held in the Fall. Hopefully something constructive will emerge from this. The question of doctors opting out of the OHIP scheme is also causing serious concern. Meanwhile, the Minister of Health con- tinues to reassure us that government cost-cutting will not be allowed to jeopardize the health and welfare of Ontarians. Plan okayed The master plan for Lake Superior Provincial Park has been approved and will be released later this summer. A review of public response to a preliminary plan will be available later this month. The 1,555 -square kilometre (601 -square mile) park is situated on the eastern shore of Lake Superior. Under the provisions of the master plan, Lake Superior will continue to be classified as a natural environment , park with major emphasis on protecting significant natural, cultural and historical features; providing facilities for low -intensity camping and providing op- portunities for back - country travel. The park boundaries wHi be expanded to in- clude a portion of Peever Township around MacGregor Cove, the waters of Sand Lake and a few other sfhaller areas. The park will not be extended northward in Rabazo Township to the Michipicoten River.