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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-12-20, Page 35/10M,�kutatAsPl GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20,1979—PAGE 11A -0041 SAVE 2.30 CASE OF 24 COCA' -COLA 10 -fl -oz tins (Our Regular Price 7.29) (PLUS 10c PER BTL DEPOSIT) COCA-COLA 6 -pack of 10.11 -oz btlsNMI *49 with Supermarket Prices No Confusion at A&P .. . ONE LOW PRICE ON ALL WEIGHTS! Grade "A", Eviscerated, Frozen, Vac Pac, A&P Self -Basting, Maple Leaf Miracle Baste or Swift Deep -Basted BUTTERBA[[ 16 TURKEYS (Our Regular Price Ib 1.48) SAVE 201 Ib Did you know that 4&P is not just a butt.-- a . _ Shops sltop__with_its__ hundreds - of -cuts -of -fres beef, pork, Iamb, veal and poultry • . . A&P is a Fresh Beef Shop. SAVE 20¢ ;Ib SPECIAL! 1 Swift Sugar Plum or Maple Leaf, Ready -to -Serve SMO Sl ced A&PSIDE 1 BACON Quarters Ib 2.59 KED ` .b S Halves 1 -Ib vac pac Snow is very heavy BY RON FLEMING, AGRICULTURAL ENGINEER Every winter in Huron County we have at least two or three roofs on farm buildings collapse. These collapses are caused by the weight of snow which has built up on the roof. In some cases the problem has been that the trusses were not designed for the right loading conditions. There are four main phrases to keep in mind when figuring out the strength a truss should be: ground snow load, exposed condition, unexposed Ncondition, and dead load. Ground Snow Load - refers to the weight per square foot of snow on the ground. Exposed Condition - for design of a truss we use 60 percent o`fhe ground snow load if the exposed condition exists - this means the building is not protected from the wind and won't be in the foreseeable future. The snow will blow off. Unexposed condition - 1 the opposite of the ex- posed condition - this could mean the roof is protected by, a row of evergreens or by a higher building. We use 80 percent of the ground snow load. Dead Load - the weight of roofing materials - for an insulated ceiling we usually use eight p.s.f. and for uninsulated - six p.s.f. Example - Clinton has -a ground snow load of 50 p.s.f. An exposed building with insulated ceiling have-a-desigrrioad- §-,of 60 percent x 50 x 8 equalling 38 p.s.f. We use these loading conditions for figuring out the strength of trusses with a 4:12 pitch. This is standard for most farm buildings. . If you are building a farm building, make sure you and the contractor know the snow loading. It will save you money now if you don't build twice as • strong as you need and it will save you money in the long run if you build what you do need and not have the roof come down in one of our Huron County snowfalls. Truss Plans are available for several spans and loadings at the Agricultural Office, Clinton. . • IBlade, Chuck Short Rib or Shoulder Cut from Canada Grade 'A' Beef BONELESS JBEEF OASTS lb All Beef 1 -Ib vac pac Burns pound Swift Lazy Maple SHOTPSYS BREAKFAST nn SAUSAGE L -WIENER$ • SAUSAGE 1.‘17. MEAT CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF SWIFT,. READY -TO -SERVE BONELESS WHOLE CLUB STYLE, 12 TO 14 -LB AVERAGE GRADE "A", EVISCERATED, FROZEN Cross Rib Roast 1b2.29 Su ar Plum Hares lb 2.3 8 to 12 -Ib average g 9 Geese g 1,2.9 MAPLE LEAF, READY -TO -SERVE, DINNER STYLE, MINI, VAC PAC SWIFT SUGAR PLUM, READY -TO -SERVE Boneless Hart"- n �-►^ Dinner 2.69 _ GRADE "A", EVISCERATED, FROZEN MAPLE LEAF, READY -TO -SERVE, SMOKED 1.SCHNEIDERS, SLICED, ASSORTED VARIETIES Pork Shoulders 39 6-ozvac ac SWIFT PREMIUM, BROWN & SERVE Ib1.Cooked Meats p 89¢ Sausages1.29 8 -oz pkg OLDE FASHIONED, READY -TO -SERVE, VAC PAC SCHNEIDERS, ASSORTED VARIETIES Schneiders Hams Ib 3.69 WienersSHOPSYS — COLE SLAW OR 1-I6vac 1.59 potato Salad SWIFT PREMIUM OR SUGAR PLUM, SLICED SCHNEIDERS, SLICED, REGULAR OR MAPLE • SCHNEIDERS — LOOPS (Our Regular - Price Ib 2.19 ) 4 to 6 -Ib average 1 -Ib roll In stores with Deli Shop! SHOPSYS 1b1.29 -Steak Side Bacon I-Ibvacpac i.4g Cooked Ham 6-ozvacpac 1.59 Polish Sausage B4Y SAVE 3.3% Assorted Flavours JELL-O POWDERS for 3 -oz pkg A&P Frozen Concentrated ORANGE JUICE 12.5 -fl -oz tin (Our Regular Price 33c each) BLUE RIBBON, GROUND FRITO LAY, REGULAR LAYS OR RUFF<yES Black Pepper 8-ortin3.29 Potato Chips 300gpkg 1x19 DISHWASHER DETERGENT ACTION PRICE! BORDEN OR SEALTEST Ca lgon i to 65-° 6" a5 57 Egg Nog MARTIN, SWEET ACTION PRICEI A&P BRAND, JAPANESE � 10 -FL -02 TIN Apple Cider 48... 69c/ Mandarin Oranges 69fz ASSORTED VARIETIES ACTION PRICEI 14 -OZ TIN TIE BA (PLUS 25c BTL DEPOSIT) ACTION PRICED Peek Frean Cookies L19 Pepsi-Cola retu7rnable'btl for. p 3 99 ¢ 1 litre carton 1. 19 24 oz-ctn 1 •09 SCHNEIDERS, SMOKED 1b1.79 Cocktail Sausage lb 2.79 Pastrami SLAW OR Potato Salad 1b2.89 1689% SCHNEIDERS — MIX OR MATCH, ASSORTED VARIETIES, Sliced Meat Loaf lb 1:89 . YOU'LL DO better WITH A&P'S bakery features (Over 2/3 Fruits & Nuts) Jane Parker 3 -lb ring 6.99 11/2 -Ib piece 3.99 — 41/2 -Ib ring 9.99 JANE PARKER, SLICED, 60% OR ACTION PRICE! 100% WHOLE WHEAT OR CRACKED WHEAT 24 OZ LOAF Brown Bread 2f. 1.09 JANE PARKER, SLICED, 60% WHOLE WHEAT, SANDWICH Bread JANE PARKER Twin Rolls 24 -oz loaf 2 for 1.29 ACTION PRICE! pkg of 1269¢ ACTION PRICE! pkg of 859,z JANE PARKER Dinner Rolls JANE PARKER Stuffing Mix 16ozpkg 99 JANE PARKER 8 -OZ CONTAINER Bread Crumbs 69ce JANE PARKER, SPECIALLY PREPARED LOAF 24 OZ LOAF Stuffing Bread 69z Clip the valuable coupon below! SAVE 2.00 4 -Ib pkg L7ATIGN STRIP LOIN 'Sr',,1g,AKS 4tiy; WITH THIS COUPON ( 2.00 OFF c The Regular Price of A&P —„Cut from Canada "A" Beef 8 ;Beef — Boneless STRIP LOIN STEAKS box of 8 -8 -oz steaks Limit one per faitily. Valid thru Sat., Dec. 24, 1979 A&P 634 r injury... • from page 10A total number of farm fatalities. The lack of complete injury and fatality statistics concerns the Association. While it is possible to identify problem areas with present injury and fatality statistics, they give no clear indication of the extent of the problem. More complete and comprehensive statistics could reveal that the farming occupation is more hazardous than present statistics in- dicate. Announce new rules Amendments to the Old Age Security (OAS) Act, introduced by Health and Welfare Minister David Crombie, received Royal Assent Thursday, November 29. The amendment to the Spouse's Allowance program removes a provision which ter- minated the Allowance six months after the death of the older spouse. Now, spouses allowance recipients whose spouses have died will continue to be eligible for- the Allowance until they turn 65 and qualify for OAS in their own right, or until they remarry or die,' as long as they meet the necessary income requirements. The Amendment also reinstates Allowance recipients who are still -eligible but have ceased • ro receive the benefit in the past as a result of of the older spouse's death. "1