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MARY MILES, HOT OR SWEET
Italian Style Sausage,
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Sliced Cooked Meats 161.9.9 Minced • Ham
Polish Sausage Schneiders 161.79
Shopsys Macaroni Salad 79¢
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Canada Packers Cheese 162.39
161.99
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6 to 12 -Ib
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purchase, excluding cigarettes & this product.)
Eye Removed
Outside. Cut
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(Our Regular Price $1.28)
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Mary Miles, Vac Pac
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Assorted Varieties
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16 -oz pkg 1.09
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health & beauty aids & general merchandise
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Carpet Fresh 1.79
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ASSORTED FLAVOURS - 500 g TUB
Sealtest Yogurt 99¢
GAY LEA, NORDICA ACTION PRICEI
2% PARTLY SKIMMED, CREAMED 500 g CARTON
Cottage Cheese 99/1
Amella
Le• Toothpaste, Bonus Pack 100 ml PIus 50 ml "Free SHAVE CREME, REGULAR, MENTHOL, LIME
Aqua Fresh 150 ml tube 1.19 Foamy 300 ml aerosol tin 1.49
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Hose pkg 1.19
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• WHITE LABEL, IN TOMATO SAUCE
Beans with Pork 28oztin 59¢
WHITE LABEL, RECONSTITUTED
Apple Juice
WHITE LABEL
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48 -f1 -oz tin 89¢
64 -FL -OZ PLASTIC BTL
1.45
White SOFlT
MARGARINE � 65¢
WHITE LABEL, WITH PECTIN, STRAWBERRY OR RASPBERRY 24 -FL -OZ JAR
,Jams or Marmalade 1.07
WHITE LABEL 7.25 -OZ PKG
Macaroni & Cheese Dinner 2 Ti
WHITE LABEL .
Peanut Butter - ikg jar 1.99
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White Label, Chunks, Crushed or
SLICED ' 19-tanfl-oz
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WHITE LABEL, PLASTIC
Garbage Bags
WHITE... LABEL, WHITE OR YELLOW
Bathroom Tissue
WHITE LABEL, HAMBURG BUNS OR
Wiener Rolls
128-FL.OZ PLASTIC JUG
1.33
pkg of201.59
PKG OF 8 ROLLS
1.87
pkg of 1269,/
White Label, Choice Peas, Cut Green Beans or Mixed
FROZEN 2-1I3 Pkg
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- Whole Kernel Corn 2 -Ib 99c Peas & Carrots 2-1b 79c
WHITE LABEL, ASSORTMENT, OATMEAL OR 700 g PKG
Choc. Chip Cookies 1.49
WHITE LABEL
Baby Shampoo 650 ml plastic btl 1.19
WHITE LABEL, 2 -CUP
Tea Bags pkg of 100 1.35
WHITE LABEL, PURE
Vegetable Oil 3litrebtl3.99
White Label, Assorted Flavours
FRUIT
DRINKS
48 -fl -oz
tin
5
WHITE LABEL,
Salad. Dressing
WHITE LABEL, COMPLETE
Cat Food
WHITE LABEL, COMPLETE
Dog Dinner
WHITE LABEL, WHITE OR CHOCOLATE
Cake Mixes
l litre jar 1.29
1 kg pkg 99¢
10 kg bag 5.19
18 -oz pkg 69?
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Money -Saving White Label Products.
NOVEMBER 8, 1.979 -PAGE 7A
New
tax...
e from page 6A
that residents off these
rural townships should
have to pay a much
greater level of taxation
for education than
residents on properties of
similar values . in the
large urbap centres.
Marty townships have
been active in developing
policies to preserve
farmland in Ontario. The
use of current farm
values, often unrelated to
the productivity of the
land, for factoring seems
to be counter productive
to policies for farmland
preservation. The
presence of towns and
other large hamlets in
some townships has
softened the blow relative
to some of the other
townships.
This being the case, it
almost seems that
municipalities should be
encouraging residential
and industrial
development to help pay
the taxes. Certainly, the
province cannot have it
both ways. Rural
municipalities cannot be '
expected to pay the price
for preserving farmland
and then have those farm
values used to increase
their levies.
The government has
stated that there will be a
phasing in program of the
new equalization factors
and that municipalities
will receive government
grants during this period.
However, only the year
1980 has been mentioned
for the program. We have
not been advised as to
what is going to happen to
overburdened small
municipalities lacking
sufficient population to
raise taxes when this
phasing in period comes
to an end.
Furthermore, how can
the Ontario government
justify reducing the tax
burden for affluent cities
- and townships by shifting
the onus to small, poor
municipalities.
It is clear that the
government has failed to
introduce a fair and
equitable assessment
program. For the past ten
years it has sh.own•'g'reat
indecision on this par-
ticular issue and it has
spent millions upon
millions on a project
which can only ac-
complish a grave
disruption to the economy
of rural municipalities.
It seems strange that
the impact studies of tax
reform in Toronto would
deter the government
from acting but the
impact on rural
municipalities of half.
measures such as those
being proposed have not
been fully considered.
We in the Liberal Party
do not support a phasing
in of the factors but urge
that the government
review the entire
question of property
taxes with a view to
bringing in a complete
package of tax reform
which would address
itself to the weighting of
farm values and the
ability of people to pay,
especially for services
such as education.
We believe that the
government should and
must find alternative
ways of collecting taxes
other than through
property taxation.
The cost of purchasing
a home, land and building
materials has increased
to such an extent over the
last .10' years that the
average citizen does not
have the funds to buy a
home. Those who are
homeowners are finding
-it beyond their means to
pay the high government
and education taxes
which have been forced
upon them. All of this,
coupled with red tape, is
making life more or less a
financial nightmare for
the average Canadian.
In summary, while I
agree that every man is
equally entitled to
protection under the law
instituted by govern-
ment, I disagree when
government grants
privileges and gratuities
to make the rich richer
and the potent more
powerful.
It is then I believe, that
it is the right of the
hu•tnble members of
society to coMplain of the
injustice being meted out
to them by that gover-
nment.....