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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-11-15, Page 23M, es with to BY SAVE 60 In Tomato Sauce HEINZ SPAGHETTI 14 -fl -oz tin HEINZ SPAGHETTI iH TOMATO SAUCE WITH CHEESE for (Our Regular Price 53c each) Choke, Assorted Cuts AYLMER CARROTS 14 -fl -oz tin .Action Price! 1 Del Monte A&P GIFT CERTIFICATES SOLVE YOUR GIFT GIVING PROBLEMS. l AQP ,'�, rY! la.,a.. I LA,. It . .kW, I n. I. AVAILABLE IN $5 & $10 DENOMINATIONS See Store Manager for Further Information g5` SAVE 645)" Tomato or Vegetable HEINZ SOUPS 1O -fl -oz tin GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1979 -PAGE 7A Industrial & Business Concerns! If you are accustomed to giving your employees or friends ; a gift at Christmas, may we suggest an A&P TURKEY CERTIFICATE redeemable at any A&P Food Store in Canada. See Store Manager for further information. r for (Our Regular Price 33c each) STEWED �< STEWED 14 -fl -oz r99511, `TOMATOES "" AN ECONOMICAL MEAL GREAT COMBO. AU, Sliced SI i,t„, 1 -Ib vac pac E BACON OR Previously Frozen, Sliced BEEFLINER Ib Grade "A", Eviscerated, Frozen, Vac Pac, A&P Self -Basting or Swift Deep -Basted, 6 to 14 -lb avg. BUTTERBALL TURKEYS ie�. JU LUf 2 WITH THIS COUPON 2.00 OFF The Reg far nceA&P — Cut from Canada, Grade "A" Beef Strip Loin Steaks box of 8 — 8 -oz steaks Limit one per family Valid thru Sat.; Nov. 17th, 1979. A&P = 637 (See A&P's Friendly Butcher! ) SHOPSYS — COLE SLAW OR J Potato Salad . 24-ozctn 1.09 SHOPSYS, BRISKET, FLAT Corned Beef vac pac Ib 1.99 MAPLE LEAF; READY-TO•SERVE, DINNER STYLE VAC PAC Pork Shoulders 161:99 MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, ASSORTED VARIETIES • Side Bacon 1 -Ib vac pac 1.59 MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, ASSORTED VARIETIES Bologna 1 -Ib vac Pac 1,69 MAPLE LEAF, GOLDEN FRY Sausages 1-I6 pkg 1,79 '.� MAPLE LEAF, SLICED Cooked Ham 6 -oz vac pac 1.49- 'r SAVE 46r Heinz TOMATO SAUCE 5 for 7.5 -fl -oz tin (Our Regular Price 29c each) ACTION PRICE! LIPTON, ASSORTED VARIETIES PKG OF 4 ENVELOPES Cup-A®Soup Mix 59¢ SCHNEIDERS, SLICED, ASSORTED VARIETIES Cooked Meats 6 -oz vac Pac 89¢ SAVE 345i Assorted Solid Colours pkg of .2 rolls (Our Regular Price 1.33). LAURA SECORD, MINI, ASSORTED VAR Puddings ctn HEINZ`, STRAINED MEATLESS VARIETIES SAVA!IN, FROZEN, ASSORTED VARIETIES ACTION PRICE` OF FOODS R. JUICES IETIES ACTION PRICE! of 4, 5.oz tins 99,a .. ;ACtioN PRICE! Pot Pies 8 oz pkg 2 kr99fe Baby rood 4.5 fl -"0,4‘0,59,1 ”, iwtee ur.^hY.2?20.1: • f .-.,.. m u...•u a•-aU+W-P r • Action Price! SAVE 34fe Heinz KEG -0 KETCHUP 32 -fl -oz bottle (Our Regular Price 1.33) ALL BEEF WIENERS 1 -Ib ,vac pac BACK TO 41E FAI ‘1.111111171111111111NI SAVINGS & FRESHNESS AT A&LP WE PICK THE BEST FOR YOU! California Grown EMPEROR GRAPES SWEET, RED Canada. fancy, Ontario Grown, Red DELICIOUS APPLES ib Ontario Grown, Sweet, Rich' in Vitamin A NO. 1 GRADE CARROTS 5•Ib bag Ontario Grown, Large Size NO. 1 GRADE CABBAGE b each rzt No. 1 Grade, Idaho, Sweet SPANISH ONIONS Ib South African, Variety of Colours Sweet, Juicy 4•Ib bag For Your Choice VALENCIA199 POTTED ORANGES -- MUMS 6 -inch pot . 99 SAVE 36a Heinz Fancy TOMATO JUICE 48 -fl -oz tin ( Our Regular Price 1.05 ) SWEET MIXED OR YUM YUMS ACTION PRICE` Bick's Pickles 3200, 4.19 1.19 PALANDA Tomatoes 2 01 2 for x..49¢ '..✓]n✓�pu` �,+iJs.,G'...�l.n �lk'+�sM<..'.mv v�W .� v-. ,e^. e, . YOu'LL..Do better WITH ROBIN HOOD FOODS FROM A&P All Purpose SAVE 56c ®u■Ill11.1r ROBIN HOOD FLOUR 3.5 kg - bag 1. (Our Regular Price 2.55) 9 CAKE 'N PASTRY (BONUS PACK 2.5 kg PLUS 1 kg "FREE") Velvet Flour 3.5 kg bag -1.79 QUICK COOKING 1 kg PKG OR INSTANT 900 g PKG Robin Hood Oats 99¢ ROBIN HOOD, ASSORTED VARIETIES 22.6 -OZ PKG Bundt CakeMixes 1.19- ROBIN HOOD, ASSORTED VARIETIES, Cake Mixes ROBIN 'HOOD, ASSORTED VARIETIES Cake Mixes PUDDING 8.7.OZ PKG zfor99rE - 8.8 -OZ POUCH PACK 2f0,89¢ ROBIN HOOD, ASSORTED VARIETIES ACTION PRICE` Table Sylrup 375m1bt179,1 ROBINHOOt, FLAKY ACTION PRICE` Pie Crust Mix 19 -oz pkg 89¢ .. am a• r+.+ rKnwn .r�•e�M?n-nyn�w ��r • • .wM Hydro • done too far,. a from page 6 A bill presented to the Legislature -last year by Eddie Sargent, Liberal Member for Grey -Bruce. This "Lifeline" Bill recommended that Hydro rates should be struc- tured so that the cheapest rate applies to the basic amount which domestic users require. At present, the rate structure encourages consumption, so that the average cost per kilowatt hour is less for the person with the swimming pool than the pensioner with the space heater. Rates have to be turned around to remove this inequity and to promote conservation. In addition, our Liberal energy critic, Julian Reed, the Member for Halton Burlington, presented a private member's bill earlier this year which, would have given the Government power to impose policy directives on Ontario Hydro. With the immense control that Hydro now exerts, we believe that • such public ac- countability is crucial to avoiding the mistakes of the -past. WHITE PAPER ---.- RESPONSE In a strongly worded statement to the Legislature, Premier Davis outlined the Government's response to Premier - Levesque`s white paper on sovereignty -association. He described the proposal as "limited and short-sighted" and what might be described as the ultimate copout. - a self- imposed ghetto men- tality, surely beneath the dignity • of the French= Canadian people". Both . opposition Leaders immediately endorsed the Premier's statement. Liberal Leader Stuart Smith described the white paper . as "a meaningless concept, a phony concept,...a cheap political trick toget people to vote yes on renewed federalism, only to wake up the next day and find he (Levesque) was selling them "- something else." MANDATORY INSURANCE The Minister of Con- sumer and Commercial Relation, Frank Drea, has tabled legislation to make public liability and property.. damage in- surance mandatory for all drivers with fines of up to $2,500 for anyone caught without in- surance. Courts are empowered to suspend licences and confiscate vehicles in the case of "habitual of- fenders". When 1980 licence plate stickers go on sale December 1, motorists will be required to show proof of insurance. The Minister estimated that on any given day about 350,000 motorists on the road have no in- surance, either because they refuse to pay any or because , they have allowed their policies to lapse. His advice to people who say they won't be able to afford car in- surance when it becomes compulsory on March 1? "Get rid of your car!" CAS WANT MORE The Ontario Govern- ment cannot afford the huge increases being requested by most of the Children's Aid Societies in the province, ac- cording to the Minister of Community and Social Services, Keith Norton. Figures made available by the Ministry show that six agencies ‘,..E0 asking for operating increases of more than 30 percent. One in Kapuskasing wants 46.6 percent more. Ten want more than 20 pereent. Only nine of the 50 I societies in the r6vince are asking for les than 10 percent increaseS. s owwo.,.....ons.�,.:+..,>..�d,^.-..�.�:.••.:-s::.�s.,.ma.nr�nr:�:.:.x�:.� .i4=4Fy