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Clinton News-Record, 1983-09-21, Page 18SUPER BUY! COKE & DIET COKE, SPRITE & SUGAR FREE SPRITE & TAB COLA Coca-Cola Case of 24 10 FL OZ TINS 5.99 SAVE .90 YORK, EXTRA SMOOTH OR EXTRA CRUNCHY Peanut Butter 1. jar OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.49 Prices shown in this ad effective thru Saturday Septernb r 24, 1983. CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1983 -PAGE 17 wrath supermarket {antes CUT FROM CANADA'S. FINEST GRADE "A" BEEF OUTSIDE CUT, EYE REMOVED Boneless Round Roast OUR REGULAR PRICE 6.59/kg-2.99 Ib SAVE 1.32/kg-■60 Ib BONELESS RUMP, INSIDE CUT ROUND OR SIRLOIN TIP ROAST Boneless Roasts 71 59 Ikg - / , Ib OUR REGULAR PRICE 7.03/kg-3.19 Ib FRESH. LEAN Ground Beef INSIDE CUT Round Steak TENDERIZED Cube Steak g 189 Pork Sausages SWIFT PREMIUM, SLICED We reserve the right of limit quantities to normal family requirements A&P will redeem all food store coupons. SILVERWOOD, CREME DE LA CREME, GOLD LABEL, ASST FLAVOURS Ice Cream 2 LITRE CARTON ■ OUR REGULAR PRICE' 4.49 SAVE 1.32/kg-.60 Ib SAVEL10/kg-.50 Ib SAVE 1.10/kg-.50 Ib COMBINATION PACK -CONTAINS: 2 RIB ENDS, 2 LOIN ENDS, 4 CENTRE CUT CHOPS ROAST OR CHOPS Loin Pork Chops Centre -Cut Pork Loin 95 79 Ikg i . ;� `' 16'`" OUR REGULAR PRICE 5.05Ikg-2.29 Ib SWIFT PREMIUM LAZY MAPLE, PURE 637 289 Ikg Ib 659 299 Ikg Ib RIB OR 3 TO 3!'a LB TENDERLOIN PORTION 95 Pork Loin Roasts 3/kg 17 RIB PORTION (CENTRE CUT 6.591kg-2.99 Ib) Boneless Pork Loin 615 79 2 Ib GRADE 'A', EVISCERATED. FROZEN. 2 TO 4 LB AVERAG Chickens 262 Ikg 119 SLICED. SKINLESS & DEVEINED Beef Liver PREMIUM Swift Wieners 174/lb ■79 1 l 129 vac pac SWIFT PREMIUM. SLICED. 8 VAR INCL MAC & CHEESE & MOCK CHICKEN Cooked Meats v175 acrac ■89 SWIFT PREMIUM OLD MILL Breakfast Sausage 328 49 1lb Cooked Ham SWIFT'S, BONELESS. READY-TO-SERVE.QUARTERS Sugar Plum Hams SWIFT PREMIUM, VAC PAC Bologna Chunks SWIFT SUGAR PLUM( Ham Slices BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA. SWEET PICKLED Cottage Rolls vac pa BURNS CAMPFIRE. GARLIC Polish Sausage BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED, Lunch Meats BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA Sliced Bologna PORK LOIN RIB PORTION (COUNTRY STYLE) Spare Ribs c 506g 199 pkg 175 g 139 vac pac 725 /329 Ikg Ib 3T/13! 175g 199 vac pac 4",7g/181?) 1 3'3/169 ASST TRIPLE PAK pkg g 179 375 g vac pac 419/189 lb TOMATO Ann Page Ketchup SILVERWOOD. REGULAR Cottage Cheese SPECIAL MENU CAT FOOD Puss 'N Boots 1 litre btl. 1.89 500g1 29 ctn ■ p1kg 1.99 .50 CONVERTED Uncle Ben's Rice 3.49 OUR REGULAR PRICE 4.99 2 kg pkg ASST VAR INCL WHOLE KERNEL CORN 12 FL OZ & Libby's Vegetables LIBBY'S, ZOODLES WITH MEATBALLS OR Alpha-Getti with beef 15 ASSORTED VARIETIES INCL PEA & HAM Habitant Soups PEAS 140oz tin . 69 tf,:,Oz1■09 14110z 59 tin • SAVE .70 .............. 1 -PLY BATHROOM TISSUE, ASST COLOURS White Swan Tissue 1.29 OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.99 pkg of 4 rolls SAVE 20 AU i OMATIC OR REGULAR A&P Coffee OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.99 367 g vac pac bag 49,,,g OUR REGULAR PRICE 6.591kg-2.99 Ib SWEET PICKLED (CENTRE CUTS 5.271kg-2.39 Ib) Back End CS 1b83/ 19 g L Ib ASST VAR, REG. OR THICK SLICED A&P OR Swift Premium. 500 g Side Bac l n vac pat 4 ASST VAR INCL HEADCHEESE Brandt/�29 Cold Cuts ■51 1100g Ib SWIFT'S -UKRAINIAN. ITALIAN, DUTCH & VIENNA Old World Salamifig „oDg 2119 (SHOPSY'S(COLE SLAW .25/100g-1.15 Ib) 19 Potato Salad ■26/10081 Ib OUADELCO Gouda Cheese ■77/100831 CHRISTIE Triscuit Crackers 250 g 1 49 pkg ■ WHITE SWAN (PRINTED LUNCHEON PKG OF 50-,89) Serviettes P240 t 2.19 APPLEFORD. SAVE -ALL (200 FOOT ROLL -2.89) Waxed Paper 1O011oot 1.49 SAVE .60 2 -PLY DECORATOR, ASST COLOURS White Swan Towels 9 pkg of 2 rolls OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.59 SAVE .80 CARNATION, INSTANT Coffee -Mate .500 99 jar OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.79 COKE & DIET COKE, SPRITE & SUGAR FREE SPRITE & TAB COLA Coca -Cola -6 Pack FAMILY PACK - 750 ml BITS 59 Plus .30 per btl deposit OUR REGULAR PRICE .75 EACH 'the DeliSS Fresh Pizzas Small - 10" 299 Medium - 12" Large ; 14" 399 499 Made Fresh Daily In Our Deli POWDERED LAUNDRY Cheer '3' Detergent DOG FOOD Ken L Burgers ASSORTED VARIETIES Catelli Pastas 6boxe 3 ■ 99 pkg 2 kg 3 I. 99 500 g. pkg ■ 69 E .70 GLAD PLASTIC WRAP (60 m ROLL -1.59) OR Sandwich Bags Co : :i p'' iters affect summer se i ool BY STEPHAANIE LEVESQUE The computer age is affec- ting the education market, including summer school. Huron County Board of Education's summer school principal Robert Parr, reporting at the board's September 6 session, recom- mended a half credit for typ- ing be offered at summer schools in the future. The matter will be considered by the board. Parr said the keyboards of the computers are similar to typewriter keyboards and mastering the typewriter is essential for today's com- puter programs. He m- dicated a student who has knowledge of a typewriter keyboard can put a program in the computer in about a minute while it takes about 20 minutes for the same task by a student who is not familiar with a typewriter. A math teacher at Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton, Parr said a decision to carry a half credit in typ- ing has to be made prior to students filling out option sheets in the spring. Summer school is now a remedial school which has "no ability to offer new credits" said Parr. Emphasizing his point, the CRSS teacher said 120 credits were "saved" at the 1983 summer school. "Sixteen students are eligible to receive their secondary school diploma now," added Parr, noting these students wouldn't have been able to receive their diploma without summer school: However, no student may take a course they haven't taken previously. Statistically, the 1983 sum- mer school at CHSS did well, said Parr. There were seven elementary classes with 84 students, 10 secondary classes with 144 students and or J English as a second language class. Acknowledging past criticism that summer school credits are easy, Parr said the 1983 summer school had an eight per cent failure rate. "Credits were honestly earned," said Parr. A&P purchase grand champion For the seventh con- secutive year, A&P Food Stores has purchased the grand champion steer at the Western Fair market livestock sale. The grocery chain paid $7 a pound for the 510.75 kilogram (1,125 , pound) cross -bred animal exhibited by Murray Dobbin of Petrolia. A&P also pur- chased the reserve cham- pion steer from Jack Nosta,)t of Maidstone for $2.75 a pound. Ralph Bos Meats of Strathroy paid $5 a pound for the grand champion market barrow shown by Kathy Pat- terson of Kerwood and bought ,the reserve cham- pion market lamb for $4 a pound from Brien and Taylor of Ridgetown. Ralph Bos Meats also purchased ten other animals from the sale. Mount Brydges Abat- toir bought the reserve champion barrow shown by Haren FPF Yorks of Ridgetown for $3 a pound. Stan Wyatt, The Perma- nent Real Estate, London, purchased the grand cham- pion junior barrow shown by Fred O'Neil of R.R. 2, Den- field for $4 a pound. The reserve champion junior barrow exhibited by Adrian de Graaf of R.R. 3, Thorn - dale went to Al Newcombe of London for $2.25 a pound. Blenheim Abattoir pur- chased the grand champion market lamb exhibited by ` Brien and Taylor of Ridgetown for $5.25 a pound. The grand champion market kid shown by Laura Goddard of R.R. 3 Kerwood went to Ekfrid Meats of R.R. 3 Appin who also purchased one other market kid. Knights Livestock of R.R. 1 Blenheim paid $7 a pound for the reserve Champion market kid shown by Russell Parker of R.R. 8 Watford. In all, 78 animals fell - under auctioneer Hugh Filson's gravel, with pro- ceeds totalling more than $,.6;3,000.