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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD. THURSDAY\ DECEMBER 14, 1978,.., -PAGE 13
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jottings...
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Detergent
SUNLIGHT
LIQUID
32 -fl -oz
plastic
bottle
Our
Regular
Price
1.39
CHRISTMAS
(SAVE 50r
Bottom Cut
BONELESS
ROUND STEAK
ROAST
lb
1.88.
Our Reg. Price 2.38
SAVINGSOFTHE. -OF _THE
SEASON ON A&P
FINE QUALITY MEATS!
Cut From Canada Grade "A" Beef
RUMP ROAST or
SIRLOIN POINT 1
ROAST BONELESS Ib
SAVE 40Powderedr
SUNLIGHT
DETERGENT
269
6 litre
box
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Our
Regular
Price
3.09
You'II Do I,etter. at
A&P 0 •
Use Christmas Seals
FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS, CHRONIC
BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA & EMPHYSEMA.
SPECIALS !
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CANADA PACKERS, FINE & COARSE
In stores with
Deli Dept.
Liverwurst Sausage
Roast Beef Rounds
Macaroni Salad
CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF
Top o u n ROAST
1_IbS5ce
'/z -Ib 1.7 5
IL7 95i
(SAVE2&)
AQP Sliced, Side
BACO
1 -Ib
vac pac
Only With Coupons Below!
SAVE
6011
A superb blend
rich
in Brazilian Coffees.
S.
Custom Ground in the store
When you buy it ... not before!
Red Hots, Dutch Treet, All Beef
SCHNEIDERS
162.08 WIENERS vac
Our Regular Price 1.63
SAVE 25c
1.38
SCHNEIDERS, SLICED, REGULAR, ALL BEEF, THICK SLICED MAPLE
LEAF, READY -TO -EAT, SMOKED, PICNIC STYLE YLE
Bologna 1-Ibvacpac ,PorkShoulders bL3
SCHNEIDERS, SLICED, ASSORTED VARIETIES
Cooked
SCHNEIDERS, SLICED
Cooked Ham
SAVE 1O?'
BORDEN
YOGURT
2g175
tub
6 -OZ VAC PAC DORSET, FROZEN (STEAK & KIDNEY PIES 18 -OZ PKG 2.08 )
18oz pkg
Beef .
6 -OZ VAC PAC FROZEN
158 Haddock FILLETS 1e1.68
SAVE 30?)
SAVE 16!)
Monarch, Assorted Varieties
SNACK
CAKE MIXES
13 -oz
pkg
Our Reg. Price 39¢
Our Regular Price 3.59
Assorted Colours
PAPER
SCOTTOWELS
pkg of
2 rolls
Our Reg. Price 95?
WITH THIS COUPON
A Superb Blend, Rich in Brazilian Coffees
8 O'CLOCK
COFFEE '14
OUR REGOLAR PRICE 10.69 NO. 648
Limit one bag per custorher. Valld until December 16th, 1978. C`"--
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Our Reg. Price 1.29
Fresh from
the troPsi
LARGE SIZE
ANANAS
4Ibs !°°
The Garden Spot!
Chicken Noodle No. 1 Grade, Florida, New Crop, Firm, Ripe
CAMPBELL'S ATOES
to -fl -o: for ��`
tin +
soui 99ce
2•Ib pkg
FLORIDA, NEW CROP,SWEET, JUICY, DOLE 1RAND, FRESH FROM HONDURAS, LARGE SIZE
GLAD, PLASTIC ACTION PRICED! PKG OF 20 "THE PICK OF THEHE CROP"
.Garbage Bags 2.19 Tangelos dozen99? Pineapples each99¢
CANADA EXCELLENT FLAVOUR,BOILED BAKED,
C A FANCY, ONTARIO GROWN, BROWN FRIED OR CANDIED
DISHWASHER DETERGENT ACcION PRICEDI CRISP, JUICY, RED DELICIOUS
Electrosol 2 kg box 2.89 Apples 5 -lb cello bag 1.49 Yams No, 1 Grade 3 lbs 99?
LIQUID ---s FOR AUTOMATIC DISHWASHERS
NO. 1 GRADE, FLORIDA GROWN, CRISP, SWEET EATING WITH POINSETTIA CENTRE
Jet pry' P ICED" 4fl.ozbll 9¢ Celery stalks bunch69¢ White Mums 8"pot5.99
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told the Legislature that
elderly married couples
who receive the sup-
plement will receive $10
extra a month. The in-
crease in the guaranteed
income level ensures that
Ontario residents who are
65 or older will benefit
fully from recently an-
nounced federal
payments. With effect
January 1st, the
guaranteed income level
will be $343 a month for
single people and $666 a
month for married
couples, if both spouses
qualify for the guaran-
teed income supplement.
These increases will
affect about 244,000
elderly residents of
Ontario.
Some 2,500 additional
senior citizens who do not
qualify for the federal
pension and supplement
will receive a monthly
increase equivalent to the
:federal increase. The.
Minister said this will
cost Ontario about
$600,000 a year.
This weekthe
provincial treasurer told
the Legislature that
unemployment in this
Province rose marginally
from 6.1 percent to 6.6
percent of the labour
force between October
and November. Latest
unemployment figures
show an overall increase,
bringing the total
unemployed to 312,000.
This is despite the fact
that Ontario was the only
province to increase its
work force during the
'period in question. The
Treasurer described the
rise in the number of
unemployed as
"regrettable", but en-
tirely due to the increase
in the work force.
Some 154,000 new jobs
were created in Ontario
between November '77
and last month, but due to
the large number of
people entering the work
force, the seasonally
adjusted unemployed
rate is now at 7.3 percent
,, ,:pe.r ent .over- the,
previous month. The
Treasurer said he ex-
pected to sign an
agreement with Ottawa
in the near future, which
would cover heavily hit
areas of Eastern Ontario
and he promised a'
"complete package" of
job creation measures to
combat unemployment.
Happenings
in Kippen
Rena Caldwell
Christmas meeting of
Kippen East Women's
Institute will be held at
the home of Mrs. Dave
Triebner of December 20
at 8:30 pm. Keith McLean.
of, Exeter will speak .on
wills and women's rights.
Mrs. Mike Connolly will
give the motto.
Ladies are reminded to
bring a piece of Christ-
mas Cake and that there
will be a gift exchange.
Mrs. Ernie Whitehouse is
in charge of lunch.
Community notes
The Cooper family held
their Christmas Party in
Huron Centennial School
on December 9 and
Kippen UCW catered.
Mr. and Mrs. Gayle
Cooper and family,
London, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Vivan Cooper
„last Sunday.
Qui.te a number of
Kipped area residents
attended the funeral of
the late Mrs. W.E. Butt
on Tuesday, December 5
from the Box Funeral
Home Seaforth. Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Butt operated
the General Store and
Post Office in Kippen
From 1921-1943.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Willert, Zurich, were
recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Jones.
Archie Parsons has
returned from hospital in
London, much improved
in health.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Jones. visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Jones in
Hensall December 6, the
occasion being the 62
Wedding Anniversary of
Mr. artd Mrs, Herb Jones.
Jdnice Salilie, Hay
River, N.W.T. visited
relatives in the area last
week.