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a right to limit tquantiti
s to normal family r µ ;uirements
ORANGE, GREEN OR GOLD
White Swan
Towels
SUG " R FREE SPRITE DIET TA
DIET COKE, SPRITE O'
CocaCoia
750 nL BTL
COLA,
PLUS .30 PER BTL DEPOSIT
OUR REGULAR PRICE .75 EACH
CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF
OUTSIDE CUT, EYE REMOVED
A71/ 259'S FINESb
nRoastIkgouREGULAR PRICE 8.13/k -3.69 Ib'OUR g
SAVE 2.65/kg-1.20 Ib
SAVE .88/kg-.40 Ib
SAVE .89/kg-.40 Ib
CONTAINS 15 PIECES: 3 LEG OUARTERS WITH BACKS ATTACHED. 3 BREAST OUARTERS: LEGS WITH BACKS ATTACHED, OR
SIRLOIN TIP, INSIDE ROUND OR QUARTERS WITH BACKS 8 WIG
GIBATTACHED. 3LET PACKAGES WINGS. 3 NECKS 8 BACKS, 3 WITH WINGS & BACKS ATTACHED
Boneless Rump Roast Fresh Box -O -Chicken Fresh Chicken Breasts
6',A5/2"
OUR REGULAR PRICE UP TO 8.801kg-3.99 lb
FRESH
Lean Ground Beef x'39 /19?
INSIDE CUT
Round Steak 61g /28?
TENDERIZED 29
Cube Steak 7i59 !k59 /3 Ib
5 !`k9/2"
END CUT. (CENTRE 5.71lkg-2 59 LB)
• Brisket Point
FROZEN. FAMILY DELIGHT CHICKEN THIGHS WITH BACKS ATTACHED249
Chicken Drumsticks pkg
UTILITY GRADE. 4 TO 6 LB AVERAGE
Roasting Chickens 2181kg� Ib .99
PREVIOUSLY FROZEN 9� Ib
Sliced Beef Liver . / ■89
REGULAR OR THICK SLICED. A&P
Side Bacon
CANADIAN QUEEN
Canned Ham
vac pac 229
500 g
1',Ib389
tin
CANADIAN QUEEN 59 ��
L e a n' N Ezy Ham 6 !kg /29?
HOT OR SWEET CANADIAN QUEEN �
Italian Sausage 3,k5g/1 Ib79
ASSORTED VARIETIES
Habitant Soups
CLOVERLEAF RED PACIFIC
Sockeye Salmon
28 0 oz 99
tin m
'itinZ1■99
2'.$/.99 262/1,,9
OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.06Ikg-1.39 Ib OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.511kg-1.59 Ib
SHOPSY. POTATO SALAD OR
Cole Slaw
SHOPSY
All Beef Wieners
SMOKED. PICNIC STYLE. BONELESS
Pork Shoulders
500 g 139
cont II
11b179
pkg
jj 71/189
` lkg Ib
PORK & BEEF STORE PACK. BURNS
Breakfast Sausage 339/1'
PRIDE OF CANADA. REGULAR OR
All Beef Wieners
PRIDE OF CANADA, VAC PAC
Bologna Chunks
PRIDE OF CANADA. 5 VARIETIES. SLICED
Cooked Meats
PRIDE OF CANADA, 4 VARIETIES
Sliced Cooked Meats
lb 149
pkg
3 /1
vac pac 89
175g ■
vac pac 149
375 g
PRIDE OF CANADA
Sliced Cooked Ham 9119
PRIDE OF CANADA, SWEET PICKLED. VAC PAC
Cottage Rolls 417 /1
PRIDE OF CANADA VINTAGE
Ham Halves 8/39?
NORDICA. 2 PARTLY SKIMMED
Cottage Cheese
5008
cin 1 29
GAY LEA. ASST FLAVOURS
Swiss Style Yogourt 2 lubs ■89
STRAINED. MEATLESS VAR OF FOODS & JUICE
680 g 2 99 4 5 11 07
cont . Heinz Baby Foods ■ 99
20091 19 ��` DIET -OUR dG PRICE 12 59 -SAVE bag 1099
pkg . _ o9
RED ROSE REGULAR OR FRUIT FLAVOURED
Iced Tea Mix
HUMPTY DUMPTY ASST VARIETIES
Potato Chips
ASST VARIETIES
Kal Kan
Cat Food
6 OZ TIN
3/100 Purina
Dig Chow
OUR REGULAR PRICE .51 EACH
OUR REGULAR PRICE 10.99
8 KG BAG
99
PRIDE OF CANADA
Sliced Side Bacon
PRIDE OF CANADA, PRESSED, 21/2 TO 3 LB
Dinner Hams
ASST, PRIDE OF CANADA, TRIPLE PACK
Sliced Cooked Meats
PRIDE OF CANADA. 8 VARIETIES
Sausage Sticks
CAMPFIRE COIL, GARLIC
Burns Sausage
PRIDE OF CANADA SMOKED
vac pac 249
500 g
5`/kg /2 lb
vac pac 1 79
375 g
vac pac 259
500 g
373/169
Back Bacon Pieces 1OtI469
READY TO SERVE. FULLY SKINNED COOKED 95
79
Ham Quarters
(NO CENTRE SLICES REMOVED)
Shank Half Hams
(NO CENTRE SLICES REMOVED)
Butt Half Hams
3 ,kg/1 Ib
3!,1g/15?,
3 /169
Prices effective thru Sat, June 18th, 1983
IN STORES WITH DELI!
BRANDT FINE OR COARSE 33 /1�
Liver Sausage ■ ,100g lb
FIRST GRADE
Wildmere Butter
99
1 Ib
pkg
'?EGULAR OR KING SIZE
Canadian
Cigarettes
WARNING' Health & Weltare
Canada advises that danger
to health increases with
amount smoked -avoid inhaling.
NEW, EXTRA SMOOTH
OR EXTRA CRUNCH
York Peanut Butter
MAPLE LEAF, (FLAKES OF CHICKEN
TURKEY OR CORNED BEEF -1.89
Flakes of Ham
184 g
tin
Our Reg.
price on
Ham -2.29
Flakes of White Chicken -2.29
MAPLE LEAF-KLIK OR KAM
Luncheon Meat
OUR REGULAR PRICE UP TO 2.35
NEW, POWDERED LAUNDRY
Cheer 2 Detergent
99
Storage.......
e fro® page 13
you're planning to build a
manure storage and are
interested in getting one-
third of the costs back ( up to
$5,000 maximum), call the
office and well send out the
information plus a "project
proposal" form. We need the
project proposal filled out, a
copy of the building permit,
and a sketdh of the project.
An office review com-
mittee looks at these and
decides whether the project
is eligible or not. You'll
likely know within a week
whether or not you are
eligible, but it's not official
until you receive an ap-
plication form from our
Guelph office. Plan ahead to
avoid disappointment.
- R Ron Fleming,
Ag. Eng.
AUDREY
VANDEN HEUVEL
Audrey Vanden Heuvel,
daughter of Kase and Annie
Vanden Heuvel of R.R. 2
Goderich, graduated with
distinction from the
University of Guelph with a
Bachelor of Applied Science
degree in Family and
Consumer Studies.
At the graduating
ceremonies, Audrey was
honored with a scholarship.
for obtaining the top marks
in her major. During her
four years at the university,
she also received seven other
scholarships for proficiency
in both curricular and ex-
tracurricular work.
Audrey had attended
GDCI and Clinton Christian
School. She now plans to
begin a career in social
research.
(:HSS grad
earns
doctorate
On May 27, John 0. Buf-
finga, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Duke Buffinga of R.R. 1
Blyth, graduated from the
University of British
Columbia with a Doctor of
Philosophy degree in Ger-
manic Studies.
John is a graduate of CHSS
in Clinton and received a
B.A. in French and German
and an M.A. in German from
the University of Western
Ontario.
He was awarded the
following scholarships:
Exchange Scholarship
U.W.O. - Universitat
Dusseldorf (1974-75); Dean's
Honor's List (1976); Special
University Scholarship
U. W .0. 11976-19781; Ontario
Graduate Scholarship
19781; Helen J.K. Bishop
Memorial Award U.B.C.
r 19801: University of British
Columbia Graduate
Fellowship 11980, 1981,1982);
German Academic
Exchange Scholarship 1981,
19821 -
In addition to these, John
spent five months at the
national literary archives in
West Germany in 1981-1982 in
order to complete the
research for his doctoral
thesis.
Present at the convocation
ceremonies were Anna
Buffinga-Passchier, Mr. and
Mrs. Duke Buffinga from
Blyth and Mr. a,Id Mrs. I,.H.
Bou:na from the
Netherlands.
1 ron1 abroad
Ottawa — The Interna-
tional Program of the Na-
tional Museums of Canada
last year negotiated the
presentation in Canada of
two Important shows: "The
Search for Alexander", an
exhibition from Greece on
Alexander the Great that is
being presented at the Royal
Ontario Museum in Toronto
this year and "El Dorado"
•(;old from Ancient Colum-
bia". that was displayed in
Hamilton and Ottawa in
1982