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Coca-Cola Case of 24
10 FL OZ TINS
5.99
SAVE .90
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Peanut Butter
1.
jar
OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.49
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r 24, 1983.
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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
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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
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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(
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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
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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
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Ib
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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
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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
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SPRITE & TAB COLA
Coca -Cola -6 Pack
FAMILY PACK - 750 ml BITS
59
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deposit
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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
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6boxe 3 ■ 99
pkg 2 kg
3 I. 99
500 g. pkg ■ 69
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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.