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Grocery Products..,.
Manufacturers of
Canada, Canadians are
spending no more of their
income on food in 1990
ottings frons
than they did 10 years ago
despite inflation.
lncon'les over the decade
have risen faster than
food prices.
Canadians still spent
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less of their disposable
income on food than the
citizens of any country
exce tthe united States. .
Canadians spent lust over
13 per cent of
their in-
,
,
come on` food at home in
1979. ..
" When you count in
money spent on food
away from home (and
Canadians are now
eating, one out of every
three meals outside the
home), the average total
expenditure was 17.3 per
cent of ° disposable in-
come. Only in the United
Startes do consumers
spend less of their income
on food - about 1214 per.
cent at home in 1979 and
16.1 per cent altogether.
While ,food costs are a
continuittg concern,.
Canadian consumers are
in a rnuch. betterpos tlo .i n
than consumers in most
other countries and we
should be made
More
aware of the very positive
position in which we find
. ourselves. The,„ Grocer '
Products. Manufacturing
g
Industry in concert with
producers and
and
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his week's
reason youll
do better
. . . at ABP
distributors have done an,
outstanding job • in
delivering an t, abundant.
and highly nutritious food
supply to Canadians at
reasonable cost under
difficult conditions•
FARM LOANS,
Amendments to the
Farm Improvernent
Loans- Act -had -speedy
:-passage . through
Parliament. The Act was
due to expire June 30. It
has now received Royal
Assent for a threeyear
renewal with the amount
any borrower may have
outstanding at . any one
time, raised from $75,000
to $100,000.
Under the Act, the
Federal Government
guarantees loans to
farmers by Chartered
Banks and- other
400111*.
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White or Pink
Nnimilmok
SAVE 20i Ib
PICNIC
FROZEN LEMONADE
12.5-fI-oz tin
Family Pack
Contains:
3, LEG__
QUARTERS'
with backs attch.
3 BREAST.
QUARTERS
with wings &
backs attached
3 WINGS
3 NECKS
-& BACKS.,
3. GIBLET
PACKAGES
Cut from Canada Grade "A" Beef
designated. •Tend ng ]n-
stitutions for .a wide
range of farm im-
provements. These in-
clude purchase of ad-
ditional farm land,
fencing ' and drainage,
construction of new
buildings, buying of
machinery- and livestock
and major repairs to
barns and equipment:
Most loans are
repayable over a ten year
period .but a 15 year testi
is permitted for pur-
chases of additional land.
The maximum rate of
interest on Farm
Improvement Loans is
based on the prime
lending rate of the
Chartered Bank plus one
per cent.
In the first quarter of
1980, loans totalling $41..2
Million were madeounder
the •Farm Improvement
Loans Act. Since the
Legislation was in-
troduced _.' in 1945, the
Government has
guaranteed more than
$4.2 billion in loans to help
farmers expand and
improve their operations.
Exeter BIA
INSTANT, ASSORTED VARIETIES 3.5 -OZ PKG
`ROYAL PUDDINGS 3 99,ijfor
Kleenex
with supermarket prices,
SAVE 70f/ Ib
BOUTIQUE TOWELS
SAVE
205/1
Your Choice! - "Great on the B.B.Q." Fresh
CHICKEN QUARTERS
LEG QUARTERS
with backs. attached ,
BREAST QUARTERS
with backs & wing attached
MIXED QUARTERS
CHICKEN HALVES
Ib
Cut from Canada Grade "A" Beef
BONELESS BEEF ROASTS
Blade or
Chuck
Short Rib
Roasts
69
(Our Regular
Price Ib 2.391,
(Our Regular
Price 1.19)
ASSORTED VARIETIES
Lancia Pastas
INSTANT COFFEE
(Our Regular
Chase & Sanborn
BRAVO, PLAIN
Spaghetti Sauce
BUTONI, "FROM FRANCE" . >
- Beef Ravioli
ISLAND GOLD, CRUSHED, TIDBITS OR SLICES
Price 1.29 -- SAVE 30c)
2 -Ib pkg 99¢
10 -oz jar 4.99
ACTION PRICEI
28 -fl -oz tin 99¢
800 g tin 995
MEDIUM GROUND BEEF"Great ontheB.B.Q. 1e1 69
A&P, SLICED
Side Bacon
SCHNEIDERS, SLICED, REGULAR,
MAPLE OR THICK
500 g VAC PAC
1.49
Side Bacon
500 g VAC PAC
1.69
SCHNEIDERS, RED HOTS, DUTCH TREET, ALL BEEF
OR DINNER FRANKS, "B.B.Q. FAVOURITE"
r
Plneappie 14 -fl -oz tin 2for 99g
STOCK UP
Budget, 1 -Pty, White
BATHROOM TISSUE
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Wieners. 1 -Ib vac ,A.49
SCHNEIDERS, SLICED, REGULAR,
ALL BEEF, THICK OR DUTCH TREET
BoI'ogna 500 g vac pac 1.89
TOWN CLUB, SWEET PICKLED VAC PAC
Cottage Rolls 161.49
In stores with Deli Shop
UKRAINIAN, ITALIAN, VIENNA OR DUTCH LUNCH
Swift Salami 113 1.79
SCHNEIDERS, Beef, Chicken, Steak br Pork 4 -oz pie
Meat Pies 2or99'
SHOULDER Stewing'BeefCUTS (STRIP OR CUBED Ib 2.09)SWIFTS PREMIUM, SLICED 175 g VAC PAC Ib 1■99
Cooked Ham '1.39
SWIFT'S SUGAR PLUM, DINNER STYLE,
READY -TO -SERVE VAC PAC
Hams Boneless 1b2.49
SWIFT'S LAZY MAPI E, PURE PORK
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Sausages 500 g pkg 1.79
SWIFT'S PREMIUM, BROWN 'N SERVE
Sausages 250gpkg 1.49
MARY MILES, HOT & SWEET
sTLI
age
CANADIAN QUEEN, SLICED, CHICKEN,
BOLOGNA OR MAC. & CHEESE 175 PKG
Cooked Meats 59.'
MARY MILES, VARIETY PACK 500 0 VAC PAC
Cooked Meats 1.89
(350 g CARTON 79c)
SHOPSYS, COLE SLAW OR 1441.4 Potato Salad
Cut from Canada Grade "A" Beef ( Boneless Ib 1.99)
Cross Rib Roast ib
Cut From Canada Grade "A" Beef 'Great on e B.B.Q.'
Blade Steaks
1e 1.59
Fr�zenMeats & Seafood
FRASER VALE, FROZEN 24.OZ 'PKG
Fish & Chips 1.99
HIGHLINER, In Cheese, Mushroom or Parsley Sauce,
-Lemon -Butter or White 'Sauce Spinach- 1.4 -oz pkg
Frozen Fillets 2.19
WONG WING, FROZEN
Shrimp. Egg Roils
SCHNEIDERS, Frozen, "Great on the B.B.Q." 1 kg pkg
Beef B.urgers 4.39
24-01 PKG..
1.99
1 et s tender
EXETER. - Tenders' for
the Exeter Business
Improvement Area
(BIA) redevelopment
project we -re'"' opened
recently, , with the lowest
of the bids being $21,000
over estimate.
However the com-
mittee ' chairman Mike
Williamsonsaid he thinks
the project can be cut
down to get the price to
the $90,000 earmarked by
the BIA.
A landscaping firm
from Kitchener', McLean-
Peister Ltd., submitted
the lowest of four bids at
$111,282.23. The highest
bid was for $145,200.55.
Mr. Williamson said.
that the cost of the
project, "Is within the
realm of reality," but he
added that as
businessmen they would
attempt to set an
example for public bodies
by cutting the project to
keep it in line -with the
estimates and funds set
aside rather than to
merely go along with the
extra costs.
Included in the price is
the landscaping and
development .of the
cenotaph park, the PUC
office, municipal- office
and the new police office.
Two barns
SCHNEIDERS 900 g BUCKET
Frozen Chicken 399
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pkg of
4 rolls
YOU'LL DO better WITH
A&P BAKED GOODS
From Concentrate
moto
DAIRY FRESH
ORANGE JUICE
,Ri.
Blue'Bonnet Margarine
A&P, Sliced
16 -oz Loaf
WHITE
Ejfor77ji
6441 -oz
bottle
BURNS ROYALL
Luncheon Meat
MP, ASSORTED OR
Sandwich Crea m Cookies 900gbox 199
3•Ibpkg 1.99
12 -oz tin 9951'
(Our Reg. Price 43c loaf --Buy 3, SAVE 30c)
YOU'LL DO better WITH
health & beauty aids &
general merchandise from -A&PI
YOU'LL DQ better WITH
FROZEN FOODS FROM A&P
Regular or Winterfresh 100 m
WLGATE
TOOTHPAST'E99¢
(Our Reg. Price 1.29 SAVE 30c)
Punic, Frozen, Concentrated 12.5 -f1 -oz
ORANGE
JUICE
JANE PARKER, SLICED
60% WHOLE WHEAT 24-01 LOAF
Brown- Bread 2or99¢
JANE PARKER, Hamburg Buns or` P1�6G OF 8
Wiener Rolls 2or99.
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JANE PARKER
Apple 10full 8", 22-ozpie _ 90
ASSORTED TYPES PKG OF 40
Tampax Tampons 2.99
PHILIPS, STANDARD 60 OR 100 WATT
Light Bulbs Pkg of299
NEWBORN PKG OF 30
Parnpers Diapers' 2.99
CARNATION, FROZEN 2 -LB PKG
Tater Gems 9'9fi
FARMHOUSE, FROZEN ACTION PRICEI
ASSORTED V4RIETIES 8 -INCH, 12-01 PIE
Cream Pies 9951
YORK, FROZEN 16-0; PKO
n or ... Ings 99)i
hit by stroke
WINGHAM ` - Fire
believed to ' have been
sparked by lightning
destroyed two barns and
a driving shed on the
farm of Bill Ross, in
Turnberry Township on
July 8'
Firemen from
Wingham and Blyth fire
departments battled the
blaze, but could do no
more than • prevent it
from reaching the farm
house..
A few _animals, in
addition to more that
5,000 bales of hay and
some equipment, were
lost in the fire, but most
were saved. '
Mr. ' Ross reported
hearing a'S'harp crack of
lightning about 2 am
when an electrical storm
passed through the area
and said he assumes that
is what started thefire
which broke out at 7 am
after smouldering for
several hours.
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