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NABOB COFFEE
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1 -Ib
Vac pec bag
,1
(Our Regular Price 4.35)
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Carol, 100% Vegetable Oil
SOFT
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MARGARINE
1 -Ib tub
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per
family
purchase
Compare to Blue Bonnett 1 -Ib tub
at Our Regular Price 95c
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APPLE PIE
full 8 -inch
20 -oz pie
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SAVE 951
Marvel — Sliced
WHITE
BREAD
24 -oz loaf
(Our Regular Price 48c)
SAVE 20¢ lb
BOX-
CHICKEN
(Our Regular Price Ib 89c)
Fresh
Contains:
3 Breast Quarters
with wings a backs attached
3 Leg Quarters
with backs attached
3 Wings, 3 Necks
3 Giblet Packages
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1979—PAGE 11A
Vegetable
CAMPBELL'S SOUP
�4
for
(Our Regular Price 36c each)
BUY
SAVE
45?
Our Biggest
Savings Event
of the Year!
SAVE 30a
Deluxe 11, Assorted Varieties (Our Reg. Price 99c)
DUNCAN NINES
CAKE MIXES
18.5 -oz
pkg
or Country Recipe, Assorted Varieties
520 g
pkg
SAVE
34c
Limit 4
per family
purchase
Fresh — Your Choice, with backs & wings attch. (Country Style)
CHICKEN QUARTERS
Breast Quarters
Leg Quarters
Mixed Quarters
Chicken Halves
rlbs
Mi
Ib
SLICED, PREVIOUSLY FROZEN
Beef Liver
`
1.59
PORK LOIN ROASTS
1,29 lb
Frozen Seafood !
Rib Portion Tenderloin Portion
3 to 31/2 -Ib cut
1.39 11)1.49
Rib Half Ib' 1A9 — Tenderloin Half Ib 1.59
Frozen Meats !
BLUE WATER, FROZEN, CRUNCHY, WITH SHRIMP STUFFING SCHNEIDERS, FROZEN, WHOLE CUT UP
Fish Portions 12 -oz pkg 219 Fried Chicken 2-I6 pkg 3.49
SCHNEIDERS, FROZEN . . 1 -LB PKG
Schneiders, Jumbo Loops
POLISHBeef Steakettes 1.79
SAUSAGE Ib SCHNEIDERS, FROZEN, ASSORTED VARIETIES
• Meat Pies 14-ozpkg1.59
, R tpi
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% BUY 5
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Ready -to -Serve, Assorted Varieties
HEINZ
SOUPS
8-fI-oz tin
5for 994
(Our Regular Price 3 for 79c)
Nabisco Spoon Sits
SHREDDED
WHEAT
675 g
pkg
SAVE -20c
(Ow Parolee Peke1.19)
Torino:, Frozen, Mini
DELUXE
PIZZA
390 g
pkg'
We pick
the best
for you!
No. 1 Grade
Ontario Grown, Tender, Sweet
CARROTS
Ib 10¢
(Our Regular Price 1.03)
Wants
the truth...
e from page 6
consider several items,
one of which was the
question •of hospital beds
and policies with respect
to the financing of
hospitals.
The recommendations
were off such a nature, to
give relief to smaller
hospitals such as those
found in Huron -
Middlesex from the
extreme cutbacks which
were announced by the
Minister.
There were lengthy
debates in the
Legislature on the report
and both the Liberals and
the NDP supported the
adoption of the report but
the government mem-
bers chose to vote against
it.
However, the motion
for the adoption carried.
That does not mean that
the Minister of Health
will necessarily in-
corporate the recom-
mendation into future
policies.
ENERGY
Energy, continues to be
a majbr topic of
discussion at Queen's
Park, as it is elsewhere.
Premier Davis rejected
opposition pleas for a
resolution to be sent by
the entire Legislature to
Ottawa, urging that the
price of oil be kept down.
Liberal MPP. James
Breithaupt had asked for.
an emergency debate to
pass such a resolution,
because of a large in-
crease will hurt con-
sumers and probably
spur inflation.
The Premier responded
that the federal gover-
nment is already aware
of Ontario's position and
opposition parties had
made their cases clear in
an earlier debate on the
OIL
back to
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SAVINGS & FRESHNESS
ONTARIO GROWN
No.1 Grade POTA-TOES
?loose
tt*e Qototo
Ib
No. 1 Grade, Ontario Grown,
Yellow Cooking, Large Sire
ONIONS
6.12¢
Florida, White Seedless, Juicy
The Pride of the Florida Growers
GRAPEFRUIT
each '17 T
YELLOW, GOLDEN RIPE, LARGE SIZE
Bananas 3 lbs 99¢
CANADA FANCY, ONTARIO GROWN, SWEET JUICY,
THE PICK OF THE APPLE ORCHARD 5 -LB BAG
Sparton. Apples 1.69
NO. 1 GRADE, ONTARIO GROWN, GREEN; FRESH
each 38¢
Cabbage urge Size
NO. 1 GRADE, U.S- GROWN, LARGE SIZE, Great for Stuffing
Green Peppers, 1659
U.S. GROWN, RED, MILD, IDEAL IN SALADS
Radishes 16-ozpkg 49?
BUTTERY RICH IN MINERALS,, -IDEAL FOR SALADS, '
DELICATE FLAVOUR
Avocados
Large Size each 59%
-- MEXICAN GROWN, •NEW CROP, JUICY; RICH IN VITAMIN d
oranges4-Ibbag 1.49
ASSORTED, GIVE YOURSELF OR A LOVED ONE A GIFT THAT
KEEPS GETTING BETTER, A PRETTY FLORAL PLANT! EACH
HangingBaskets each 1.99
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BONUS .> SAVE 31 51
Chicken Noodle
LIPTONS
SOUP MIX
4.5 -oz pkg of 2 envelopes
for
(Our Regular Price 65c each)
• SAVE 30c Beef or Irish
YORK 24 -f1 -ox
1.99 STEWS tin
(Our Regular Pica 2.29) (Oar Regular Falco 1.49)
SAVE 40e
PROCESS CHEESE ACTION PRICE( I -LB PKG
Kraft Slices 1.69
ALLENS, McINTOSH ACTION PRICE! 28 -FL -OZ ,JAR
Apple Sauce 79r
PARAMOUNT, PINK ACTION PRICEI
Salmon 7Y2-ortinhl9
1 -PLY BATHROOM TISSUE ACTION PRICE!
ASSORTED COLOURS PKG OF 4 ROLLS
Cottonelle 1.09
RASPBERRY OR ACTION PRICE!
STRAWBERRY, WITH PECTIN 24 -FL -OZ JAR
Aylmer Jams 1.19
E. D. SMITH ACTION PRICEI 4e -FL -OZ BTL
Garden Cocktail 1.19
ACTION PRICEI
SEALTEST, SMOOTH & CREAMY 500 g CTN
Cottage Cheese 89�
•
It seems highly likely
that Ontario Hydro will:
only be allowed' to build
one more nuclear power
station this century,
instead of the four it
wants;. because members
of the Legislature's select
committee •.on Hydro
affairs don't think they
are necessary.
The committee has
accepted a staff report
suggesting that the
demand for electricity in
Ontario will'grow by only
two to three percent a
year, instead of the 4.7
percent predicted by
Hydro.
A second committee
recommendation is ex-
pected to the effect that
there be a delay of -four to
six years in construction
of the proposed four -
reactor Darlington
nuclear plant. Liberal
energy critic Julian Reed
has stated that the
Darlington decision
should be taken as
quickly as possible.
"The more involved we
get financially, the more
difficult it is to get out."
Ontario Hydro has
shelved indefinitely its
plans to build a $25
million switching. station
in downtown Toronto,
ending a nine year fight
against opposition by
residents.
However, Hydro has
attributed this move to
electrical conservation
rather than the residents'
protests, because load
gteiwth for -the' city Als---
considerably lower than
forecasts made in the late
1960s and early 1970s.
A GREAT YEAR
TO GET INTO THE
CLASSIFIEDS
Economy minded
people buy and sell in
the Signal
Classifieds. The best
values this year...and
anytime are found
right in the
Classifieds!
Call
524-8331