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Lancia
Pastas
1 kg PKG
CUT FRO 1..1 CANADA'S FINEST GRADE "A" BEEF, OUTSIDE CUT, EYE REMOVED, BONELESS
MASTER ROAST COFFEE,
AUTOMATIC, inRIP OR REGULA
OU EGULPICE 7 69/kg - 3.49 I
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OUR REGULAR PRICE 7.91fkg-3.59 lb
EW ZEALAN, FROZEN
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Shoulder 39 99 pare
Lamb Chops /kg Ib Ribs
FRESH, LEAN
Ground
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CUT FROM CANADA'S GRADE 'ABEEF-TENDERIZED
Cube Steak
RIB OR 3 TO 3' LB TENDER( OIN PORTION
Pork Loin Roasts
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43°/199 Centre Cut
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4,kg/1 Ib Boneless Pork Loin
PREVIOUSLY FROZEN,
74/3 lb Grade'IrDucks
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ground Meat Combination
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3
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Air Care co°� 1®19
DR BALL ARDS. BEEF. CHICKEN OR LIVER
Champion Dog Food
MONARCH ASST VAR OF I( ING 1210 MOR MOIST PLUS
Cake Mixes
EXCLUSIVE AT A&P' CHOICE. 'IN PEAR JUICE'
A&P Apricot Halves
15oz
99
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210 g PA ��
1d 4l oz
fin a 79
4 ASST VAR, INCL BABY DILLS
Rick's
Pickles
OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.99
500 mL JAR
VEGETABLES, ASST VAR INCL FANCY PE2
Del Monte
ROBIN HOOD, STRAWBERRY GRAHAM
Cheesecake Mix
ROBIN HOOD, ASSORTED VARIETIES
Pudding Mixes
WINE FLAVOUR
Cidk`s Sauerkraut
10 II oz 119
fins a
9 1 a 59
250 g 79
Pkg
1.5 litre
der
1®89
AYLMER
59 Choice
Tomatoes
OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.29
TOMATO
Heinz Ketchup
KRAFT, PROCESS
Cheez Whiz
BEATRICE. FRUIT BOTTOM
Yogurt
EGG. ASSORTED CUTS
Lancia Noodles
1 1WI 1.99
5 000 e g 99
1Q
tub .99
375g
pkga 89
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lim Pamper
IN UZI Cat Food
OUR REGULAR PRICE .49 E
6.5 OZ TIN
4/ aro
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pkg of 2
rolls
OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.79
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100% FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT OR
Orange Juice
OUR REGUL $ R PRICE .99
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SAVE 9.00
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news
Bronze level Scouts work-
ed on their safety ;. ..dge and
all Brom level Scouts pass -
their knot test. Only the
fire lighting is to be done on
the B P Woodsman :• ..edge.
Senior Scolds stt . ed their
corn;,: G, ° s directions and
degrees using compass
glues.
Cubs - worked on their star
work since they have been
away for two weeks. The
following boys passed their
starwork : Red Star -Darrell
Lavis; Black star-I'aul
Caldwell; Green star -Jason
Fleet. The following boys
received badges: Jeremy
Lane -Skater and Han-
dyman; Darrell Lavis-House
orderly, Skater, and Team
Player.
The afternoon Brownies
returned their cookie orders.
The Golden Hand girls work-
ed with the Golden Bar girls
as pare of their Golden Hand
requirement.
The new evening Brownies
received their books and
Julie Hallam helped the girls
with a project. The Golden
Bar and Golden Hand girls
divided into groups of three
and did skits on doing a Good
Turn. They played ladders
and a second game after
which they sang songs.
The girls thank everyone
who supported the cookie
drive. This money helps to
fiance packs as well as
trips, and helps at different
levels in movement to work
properly.
Land Division
budget to
increase
By Stephsaule Levesque
Anticipating less revenue
from fees this year, Huron
County's share of the Land
Division budget will increase
by just over $4,
The Land D'ivision's 1983
budget of $49,' I11 was ap-
proved at the March 3
meeting of Huron County
council.
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"Are we not compelled, by
action taken here this
morning (two budgets were
sent ` :Ick .to committee) I .
send this back?" asked
ayfieldeeve "avid
Johnston.
Land ;vision committee
chairm n Cecil Desjardine
said the budget is only an
estimate and the ffiguures
could change. He added t t
e committee has cut back
by reducing their usual full
day meet' s to hday
meetings.
One reeve suggested the
committee meet once every
two months, but clerk -
treasurer William Hanly
said by law the committee
has to meet once every 30
days.
The revenue received from
fees
$20,
1"r2.
Mr. ilesjardine not' the
fees decreased last year but
added more fees may be
received this year as to date
land severance applications
are up.
It was acknowl 'g r, that
the fee never covers the cost
of administration. Land
severance fees currently
snd at $1 - per application
plus $200 if the application is
approved.
•
I
s been budgeted at
down from $24, in
,I.
I
•mac
.,, .
Nursin borne
beds to stay
ST. MARYS - The Ontario
Ministry of Health has
decided that the 35 nursing
home beds currently at
Smith Nursing Home must
stay in St. Marys.
The long-awaited decision
which prohibits the sale of
the bed Licences to Hillside
Nursing Home in
Sebringville.
The ministry's decision
concerning the fate of the
nursing home beds came
after representations op-
posing the sale of the bed
licences to out of town in-
terests were made by more
than 2,088 citizens. Town
council was also vigorously
opposed to the transfer of the
beds.
Phyllis Street, owner of the
Smith Nursing Horne an-
nounced last August her
decision to sell the licences.
She said the move resulted
from pressure from the
health ministry to bring her
nursing home up to current
building standards required
under the Nursing Homes
Act