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Prices effective thin Sat., May ? 4btffn, 1983.
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with supermarket prices
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SAVE 2.20/kg-1 Ib
BATHROOM TISSUE, ASST COLOURS
Velour Tissue
pkgoL.,
4r®IIs
OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.03
IN TOMATO SAUCE, SPAGHETTI 0
OUR REGULAR P'+OCE 8.13/48-3.69 9b
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32
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Shank or Butt Half
SWIF I PREMIUM
Quarter Hans
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Frozen Ducks
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Roasting Chickens
358 /15!
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19 /1 b
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/1 lb
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Sugar Plum Hams
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Side Bacon
/kg Ib
659/299
/kg Ib
637/389
!kg lb
500 g 249
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OUR REGUL
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/kg Ib
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FRESH, LEAN
Ground B
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of
BREAKFAST
Burns Sausage
PRIDE OF CANADA
Bologna Chunks
PRIDE OF CANADA, REGULAR OR ALL BEEF
Wieners
PRIDE OF CANADA, 2 TO 3 LB AVER
Vintage Hams
PRIE1E OF CANADA, ASSORTED VARIETIES
Cooked Meats
PRIDE OF CANADA, TRIPLE PACK. SLICED
Cooked Meats
PRIDE OF CANADA. 8 VARIETIES
Sausage Sticks
4397199
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/kg Ib Ib
3 !kg /1 alb
3 /kg /1 Ib
1 Ib
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175 g 99
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375 q 1 79
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GRADE 'A', FROZEN, EVISCER 'TED TURKEYS,
MAPLE LEAF MIRACLE BASTE, A&P SELF -BASTING
OR SWIFT PREMIUM DEEP -BASTED BUTTERALLS
sted turkeys
6 TO 12 L R AVERAGE
BURNS
1 /kg Ib
OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.731kg-1.69 Ib
Campfire Coil
PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED
Side Bacon
PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED
Cooked Ham
PRIDE OF CANADA, SWEET PICKLED
Cottage Rolls
SIENA
Italian Style Sausage
LAND 'O FROST 6 VAR, SLICED
Smoked Meat
SHOPSY-COLE SLAW OR
Potato Salad
ALL BEEF
Shopsy Sausages
37/1b9
500 g 249
vac pac
1759 139
vac pac
439/199
(kg Ib
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500 g 139
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500 g 259
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Jelly Powders
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500 8 2.99
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Butter
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RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY WITH PECTIN CHICKEN NOODLE
Aylmer Jams SO4r 1 . 9 lepton soup Mix
IN TOMATO SAUCE OR WITH PORK READY TO SERVE, ASST VAR
Clark Beans 141fIrz a79 Habitant Soups
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TRADITIONAL WITH RAE AT OR anUSNeaOOM
HUMPTY DUMPTY ASST VAR
4/9 in or 1 a2g Potato Chips
pkg of 4 1 49
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FUDGEE-O CHIPS AHOY. COFFEE BREAKS
Ragu Spaghetti Sauce 281:1,07 1®13 Christie Cookies 450pn"e 1 a9g
14 fl az
tin .59
20081�9
pkg a
KG JAR ASST VARIETIS
99 eaten'
Pastas
OUR REGULAR PRICE 99
500 g PKG PURE
.79 Sto Lawrence
Corn 011
OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.63
1 LITRE CONT
9
WHITE, YELLOW OR ASST PRINTED
Hi®Dri Towels
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offer two new
programs
"Our consultations with
secondary school personnel
showed the need for addi-
tional Business programs,
and these programs certain-
ly enhance and expand lear-
ning opportunities at Strat-
ford."
trat-
ford." That is how Brian
Cook, Chairman off Pro-
grams at the Stratford cam-
pus of Conestoga College,
describes two new programs
that begin in September —
General Business and
Secretary Administrative.
Both are Diploma -level
programs. General Business
is two years in length, while
Secretary Administrative is
52 weeks. Added to the ex-
isting Nursing program, the
new Business programs br-
ing to three the total of
Diploma programs at Strat-
ford. Applications are now
being accepted for General
Business and Secretary Ad-
ministrative.
A key feature of the new
programs is extensive,
hands-on learning with
microcomputers. According-
ly, a computer lab — featur-
ing 12 Xerox 820 microcom-
puters — is being set up at the
Stratford campus.
Computer-related skills in
General Business include
programming in Basic, elec-
tronic data processing, and
business computer systems
and applications. Secretary
Administrative students will
develop skills in information
and word processing, as well
as in administrative applica-
tions of microcomputers.
In addition, General
Business focuses on areas
such as accounting, finance,
marketing, business law,
personnel management and
organizational behavior.
Among the subject areas in
the Secretary Ad-
ministrative program are
accounting and bookkeep-
ing, business communica-
tion and research,
typewriting and machine
transcription, and co-
ordination of office systems.
An integral part of the latter
program is a period of prac-
tical experience in an actual
work setting.
For detailed information
on either of these programs,
contact Judy Trudgeon,
Community Liaison Officer
at the Stratford campus,
(519) 271-5700, Ext. 7. In
Waterloo Region, contact
Debbie Smith at Career Ser-
vices, College Administra-
tion, (519) 653-2511, Ext. 366.
CGA booklets
now available
Last year, 42.7 percent of
Canada's 8,250,000
households used natural gas
for heating as compared to
only 31.7 percent for oil and
21.5 percent for electricity.
The natural gas capture rate
would have been con-
siderably higher, probably
in the 60 percent range, if all
Canada was served by gas.
At the present time, this
preferred fuel is not
available to potential
customers in the Maritime
provinces, most of Quebec,
Vancouver Island and other
parts of the country.
The expanding growth of
natural gas sales in the
residential market for the
last five years is presented
in a new booklet ''Canadian
Residential Heating Survey,
1977-82", prepared by the
Economics/Statistical
Department of the Canadian
Gas Association. The infor-
mation contained in the
publication was compiled
from CGA surveys and
Statistics Canada and is
presented in concise and
easily understandable tables
depicting the growth of
households in Canada by
province and the increasing
use of natural gas over
heating oil, electricity and
wood. Energy Minister Jean
Chretien complimented CGA
on its booklet and quoted
from the text when referring
to the federal Government's
Canadian Oil Substitution
Program in a recent major
speech.
Copies of this informative
booklet "Canadian Residen-
tial Heating Survey, 1977-
82", may be obtained, at a
nominal charge from the
Economics/Stati.stica1
Department, Canadian Gas
Association, 55 Scarsdale
Road, Don Mills, Ontario
M3B 2R3.
Notice
A recent story reporting
(linton council's derision to
purchase lapel pins for the
town failed to mention that
Mike Russo's pins were
metal cloisonne products
Mr Russo was asked by
council to quote a price on
the pins