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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-10-18, Page 291 g"SAVE 69? Moist & Easy Assorted Varieties DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES for Flaus'SAVE 56f/ Macaroni & Cheese KRAFT DINNER 225 g package GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1979—PAGE 7A Review rights... Our Reg. Price 1.09 each for IOur Reg. Price 41c each 1 Did you know that A&PJS._not Lust a butcher shop with its-hundre-ds of tuts of-fr se h b , pork, Iamb, veal and poultry ... A&P IS MANY SHOPS IN ONE! A&P is a Fresh Beef Shop! CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF Semi -Boneless BEEF ROASTS BLADE-(HUCK SHORT RIB Ib OR SHOULDER ROAST (Our Regular Price Ib 1.79) A&P, Sliced WHITE BREAD 16 oz oaf or Our Reg. Price 38c each 1 SAVE 30¢ lb 401 • Q Your Choice! Excellent Cut from Canada Grade "A" Beef for Braising (Our Regular Price Ib 2.19) At4ADI ,. SAVE 70¢Ib lb 1 Fresh Medium Gr�und BREAKFAST eS Ib 1.19 MAPLE LEAF, BAVARIAN Burns Sausages BeerfestSausagembogi.gg MAPLE LEAF, REGULAR OR ALL BEEF MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, ASSORTED VARIETIES Wieners 1-Ibvacpac1,59 Cooked Meats MAPLE LEAF, -SLICED, ASSORTED VARIETIES na pac MAPLE LEAF, VAC PAC PIECES,/BRISKET Bologna 1 -Ib vac 1,59 Corned Beef MAPLE LEAF, GOLDEN FRY �_,bPk Sausages MAPLE LEAF, VAC PAC PIECES g 91.89 Headcheese flSAVE56 Orange Pekoe SALADA TEA BAGS k of 60 1 49 INICIEnummmumenumirmimiu(Our Regular Price 2.05) LIBBY'S, ASSORTED VARIETIES, FROM CONCENTRATE CLUSTER PACK Citrus Juices KELLOGG'S CEREAL Raisin Bran' 12 OZ VAC PAC 1.49 162.19 Ib 1.99 SHELL MOTOR Oil ;.2 1149for ACTION PRICE! OF 6 — 6 -FL -OZ TINS KELLOGG'S, FROZEN ACTION PRICE! 1.49 Eggo Waffles 2 ACTION PRICEI KELLOGG'S CEREAL ACTION PRICE! COO g pkg 1 .49 INSTANT, ASSORTED FLAVOURS ACTION PRICEI 3.25.02 PKG J 11 -OZ PKG for 1.49 Cracklin' Bran 500 g pkg1.49 Jello Puddings 5 far 1.49 CLornERFla ke TION PURE LARD Crispycrust for SHIRIFF, GOOD MORNING 1.49 Marmalade PRICEI 350 /g PKG 2for 1.49 ACTION PRICEI 24-fl-oziar 149 Free Pumpkins! For okindergarten teachers only. Pick up a free pumpkin for your class, just see your friendly Prod- uce Manager at A&P. Canada Fancy, Ontario, firm, crisp, finest flavour, the pride of the Ont. Growers JONATHAN APPLES 5 l bag 1.69 HONEYDEW MELONS each 99¢ YOU'LL DO betterAT .. . 4%EtF , Ontario, firm, green, fresh daily BRUSSELS SPROUTS Ib&I.iV? DOLE OR CHIQUITA, YELLOW GOLDEN RIPE, IDEAL FOR SNACKS, DESSERTS, LUNCH BOX Bananas 31bs99? FLORIDA, WHITE, SEEDLESS, JUICY, FIRST OP THE SEASON SIZE 48's Grapefruit 3.for99? No. 1 Grade, Idaho, Sweet, Large Size Ont., crisp, green, fresh daily, large size SPANISH9¢ CELERY ONIONS Ib 3 STALKS 1 bunch 4951 AFRICAN 149 BUTTERNUTVIOLETS 4" pot ,SQUASH each 49¢ FOIL PIE PANS '°'l. YOU'LL DO better WITH A&P'S general merchandise & health & beauty aids Basket Type BUY 2 — SAVE 49c BUY 2 — SAVE 49c pkg5 pkg of5 (Our Regular Price 99c each) PEPSODENT Toothpaste 25 ml tube 4 for L49 REGULAR, LIME, MENTHOL 300 ml AEROSOL TIN Gillette Shave Cream 1.49 REGULAR OR OILY 200 ml PLASTIC BTL Ultra Ma* Shampoo 2 for 1.49 STICK OR ROLL ON 75 ml BOTTLE Irish Spring Deodorant 1.49 PEPSODENT ACTION PRICE! Toothbrushes 3 for 1.49 T.V. Jig Saw Puzzles - EA. 1.49 COFFEE FILTERSpkg of 100 2orl.49 (Our Regular Price,99c each) Lustro Ware Nylon, Spatula, Spoon, Ladle, Slotted Spoon — Mix &-Match Kitchen Utensils 3 for 1.49 LUS7RO WARE Laundry Basket Cello Tape MIX 6 MATCH — DECORATED GLASS, Coffee Mugs RUSTCRAFT — GOOD VARIETY Christmas Cards DECORATED GLASS each 1,49 3 ROLLS1,49 CEREAL BOWLS OR 3{01.49 1.49 box of 251.49 Juice Tumblers 70zsize6for1.49 YOU'LL DO better WITH A&P'S KIMBERLY CLARK PAPER SALE Assorted Colours Action Price! box of 200 sheets Assorted Plain or Boutique Action Price! KLEENEX KLEENEX 09 FACIAL TISSUE 51 TOWELS 2 rolls pkg of BATHROOM TISSUE, ASSORTED COLOURS ACTION PRICEI REGULAR MAXI PADS (SUPER MAXI PADS PKG OF 30 2.99) Delsey Tissue pkg of4rolls1.29 New Freedom pkgof102®79 BOUTIQUE, TABLE ACTION PRICEI REGULAR OR DEODORANT PADS ACTION PRICED PKG OF 30 Kleenex NapkinsPkOOf757g „Kotex Lightdays ! 11.79 e from page PiA resolve such disputes. I have recommended that the provincial government establish a permanent board of arbitrators from which two or three members could be drawn when a local negotiation breaks down. Such board members would quickly become very knowledgeable about the education process and become understanding of the concerns of both teachers and school trustees. Since they could not disappear after making their set- tlement decisions, they would quickly tend to arrive at fair and responsible decisions. No process is going to satisfy everyone all the time but I believe the alternative proposed is preferable to strikes. In this International Year of the Child, let us in Ontario really put the needs of our kids at the forefront. Let us as responsible adults really give them good examples of human relations. INADEQUATE FUNDING FOR CAS The question of inadequate funding for Children's Aid Sockties was raised in the first day's question period. Earlier, the Minister of Community and • Social Services had released the report of the study group on child welfare in Ontario, which had been a year in preparation. This report. sets the stage for constructive • and informed piLtllic discussion of the manner in which this province will protect its children. In essence, the study. group had examined child welfare as it is currently administered by Ontario's network of quasi -public " societies, and found the system wanting. Strengths¢a,.... weaknesses of three other er' models which might conceivably replace the present system were weighed, so that public discussioncould lead eventually to reform. However, the Minister's response to the report is indicated in the following excerpt from his introduction to the document: "Let me now assure you that the provincial government has ' no intention.' of transferring respon- sibility for the provision of child welfare services to anybody other than the Societies." Yet the report itself states: "Societies have failed to prevent human, tragedies...most major governmental planning studies over the past decade have called for drastic changes in the relationship's between the Societies and the public. Yet few changes have occurred...public con- fidence in Societies ap- liears to be waning and many members and staff of Societies are confused,. frustrated and demoralized about their roles...In the interests of the children and their families who become by default the victims of the uncertainty and con- troversy surrounding the Children's Aid Societies, we would hope that this study will be the last in the series." OTHER MATTERS Opposition Members also raised, among other matters, the situation with respect to health care in the province, the security of oil supplies for the forthcoming winter, and the government's policy with respect to French language education in Ontario. Stuart Smith asked the Premier for his gover- nment's policy with respect to the decision of the Prime Minister of Canada to give control to off -shore oil and mineral redources to the coastal provinces. The Premier stated that the Government of Canada- could not, unilaterally, give up anything which con- stitutionally came within its jurisdiction. r