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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-03-04, Page 25• eirmaramararmwrwoormilw- SAVE 44' 'Partly Skimmed Fresh rw You'll do better with BAKED GOODS from A&P! 2% .MILK 3 qt, bag Sunflower Oil FLEISCHMANN'S MARGARINE Pk a of 2 -8 -oz tubs You'll do better with BAKED GOODS from A&P! (Our Regular Price 1.79) Jane Parker, "Delicious Served Hot!" H01 CROSS BUNS pkg -...- of 12 SUPER BUY ! Jane Parker, 60% Whole or Cracked Wheat SLICED BROWN BREAD 24 -oz loaf Jane Parker ENGLISH MUFFINS pkg of 6 You'll .do better with FROZEN FOODS from A&P! Fraservale, Fancy, Small Carrot Tips, SAVE 20c ' Cauliflower, Broccoli Spears 59_, FROZEN 1°-45. P" 7_051_VEGETABLES JANE PARKER, SLICED 24.OZ LOAF Buttermilk Bread .87? JANE PARKER Wiener Rolls JANE PARKER, FROSTED Ball Donuts JANE PARKER, SLICED Malt Bread 1 -Ib bag pkg of 859? pkg of 61.09 16 -oz loaf 76,i All Purpose Coffee MAXWELL HOUSE 99 (Our Regular Price 3.69) Instant Creamer BORDEN CREMELLE 22 -oz tin SAVE 70? FROZEN, REGULAR OR BLUEBERRY Eggo Waffles 11 -oz pkg L09 FROZEN, NOODLES & CHICKEN OR SPAGHETTI &. MEATBALLS 9 O PKG Green Giant Entrees 1.29 (ITALIAN MIXED VEGETABLES 2 L PKG 1.69) ARCTIC GARDENS, FROZEN, FANCY Sliced 'Carrots FROZEN Mackerel BLUE WATER, FROZEN Fish Fries FROZEN 2 -Ib plcg 89? .Ib 43¢ 32 -oz pkg 339 Boston Blue Fillets 1b1.09 FROZEN 16-0Z PKG Dressed Smelts 99? BLUE WATER, FROZEN Fish & Chips 32 -oz pkg 1.99 SEA BUOY, FROZEN BATTERED dock Portions Ib 1.99 239 QUAKER, ASSORTED VARIETIES. 200 g PKG Harvest Crunch Bars 1.39 SEMI SWEV CHOCOLATE OR BUTTERSCOTCH Chipits 6 -oz pkg 1.09 PURITAN 184 g TIN Flaked Chicken 1.59 MAPLE LEAF 6.5 -OZ TIN Flakes of Turkey 1.59 MONARCH, ASSORTED VARIETIES 15 -OZ PKG Quick Loaf Mixes 1.19 With Pork or in Tomato Sauce CLARK BEANS 14 -Wei 59 d tin Old South, Frozen, 100% Concentrated "FLORIDA" ORANGE JUICE (Our Regular Price 1.05) %IP\ 12.5 -fl -oz tin MOTHER PARKER, ORANGE PEKOE Tea Bags , pkg of 751.69 TEA BAGS Tetley Tea pkg of 72 1®99 Rio E MiHROOM WHOLE U S 1o� t10Toa 9,„ GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4,1981 --PAGE M SUPPORT Cant#di.n AL. 1921-1981 SIXTY YEARS OF INSULIN MARCH IS DIABETES MONTH RUCKLOAD OF TURKEYS SALE! SAVE 30? Ib Utility Grade, Eviscerated, Vac Pac TURKEYS Ib 8 to 12 -Ib average (Our Regular Price Ib 1.19) wepidctlr best Soyou canjjo. I -- %aa yr c1 i'1 4 Limit 2 turkeys per family purchase SAVE 30¢ Ib Fresh . CHICKEN QUARTERS Leg Quarters, with backs attached Breast Quarters, with backs 8 wings attch. Mixed Quarters, Chicken Halves Ib (Our Regular Price Ib 1.49) I SAVE 405 Ib Fresh BOX -0- CHICKEN Family Pack Contains: 3 Leg Qtrs, with backs attch, 3 Breast Qtrs., with backs & wings attch., 3 Wings, 3 Necks , 3 Giblet Packages ib (Our Regular Price 1b.1.29) Burns Pride of Canada (Our Regular Price Ib 1.59 - Grade 'A', Self -Basting, with Pop Up Timer - SAVE 20c Ib Swift Butterball, 3 to 5 -Ib average, ROASTER' CHICKENS to 7 -Ib 9. Ib 39 TURKEY ib BREASTS 79 Cut from Canada's Finest Grade "A" Beef (Our Reg. Price Ib 3.19 - SAVE 50c lb) PRIME Ribs First 5only Roast Ib R' B FRESI; - MEDIUM Ground Beef ib1.99 (Our Reg. Price Ib 3.79 - SAVE 80c lb) 69 PRIME RIB 99. -Steaks Ib Rib Eye Steaks 16 5.49 (Our Regular Price 2.09) Town Club - SAVE 60c SIDE BA(OgN X149 PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, SLICED • Pork Liver PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, PORK SIDE Spare Ribs' A&P, SLICED Side Bacon MAPLE LEAF, SMOKED Sausages lb49? lb 1.49 500 g VAC PAC 1.79 lb1.99 MAPLE LEAF SLICED, 9 VARIETIES INCLUDING DUTCH, CHICKEN & BOLOGNA 175 g VAC PAC Cooked Meats 79¢ CANADA PACKERS DEVON BRAND, ^ REAKFAST Sauna es Ib 1.39 g SWIFT PREMIUM, SLICED 175 g PKG Cooked Ham 1.39 (Our Regular Price 2.39) Regular SAVE 1.00 MAPLE LEAF 139 - WIENERSu vac P- MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, 8 VARIETIES INCLUDING PEPPERONI AND POLISH ' 175 g VAC PAC Cooked Meats 1.19 SWIFT PREMIUM, SLICED, REGULAR OR THICK Bologna 500 g vac par 1.89 SWIFT, BROWN & SERVE Sausages 250gpkg 1.59 PRIMO, SALAMETTI OR Soppressata PRIMO Pepperoni Ib 3,99 VAC PAC OF 2 Ib 2.9.9 MAPLE LEAF, SLICE & FRY 500 g ROLL Sausage Meat 1.39 TOWN C"LUB, SWEET .PICKLED Cottage Rolls b1.59 In stores with DELI Shop! TAILLEFER, SLICED BRANDT Chicken Loaf 161.39, Polish Sausagelb1.79 "March is Red Cross Month. Support Your Local Red Cross" 41 d' V Turnips et- _QA getting federal approval for exporting turnips last year, which meant the board wasn't "fully effective" until last spring.. Mr. Siemon and his part- ner, Bob Stovel, have both complained that they - the processors- will be the ones pa.ying for wards on their premises. Mr. Siemon said "it's kind of a big laugh" that growers and processors will be picking up the tab for, the guards posted at their plants. Eric Vanneste said the marketing board is fund- ed by a three percent levy on the producer price for rutabagas or a levy of 93/4 cents per bushel sold. A smaller grower, who asked that his name not be used, said processors and growers'were in effect being asked to "pay for our own policing." Alt eugh security guards are on private property- at the proce-scing plants, the letter from the board states failure by growers and -or processors to comply with orders and allow the security guards to check bills of lading, "will be considered an act to circumvent board authority." Mr. Vanneste, whose board meets again in the. near future, said if the board "isn't happy with his decision to post the guards, directors, can request his resignation. Marcel Vanneste, Kippen- area grower -processor, said having a guard posted at his and his partners' plant, Huron Produce in Exeter "doesn't ,bother us." The grower who asked that his name not be used, said one advantage of having the guard check his trill lading was "he was a pretty good fellow, he even, helped load (the truck). Pedigreed seeds pay BY THE HONOURABLE EUGENE WHELAN, MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE High-quality, pedigreed, seed can pay off for farmers in better crops and lower production costs. Seed is still. the least costly of all the farmer's produc- tion expenses. Non -pedigreed seed may cost less for the farmer to buy, but it could result in in- - creased production costs and turn out to be no saving at all, It may even cost more in the long run to buy lower grade seeds. - The lower the seed quality, the more weed seeds are allowed. With pedigreed seed, herbicide costs should .° diminish in time as there would be less need to eliminate weeds. A farmer using pedigreed seed also gets more effective use from his fertilizer, as more will be available for the crop instead of the weeds. Because seed plays such an important part in farm operations, Agriculture Canada's plant products and quarantine division provides consumer protection to farmers by monitoring the quality of seed sold in the marketplace. There are many seed grades in Canada, but only pedigreed seed carries the assurance of varietal purity. Agriculture Canada in- spectors are responsible for grading and tagging all pedigreed seed sold in Canada. During Good Seed Month in March, producers should take advantage of their rights under the federal Seeds Act regulations and choose their seed carefully. A good crop may depend on it. To protect farmers, the law requires that all seed advertised for sale must be labelled with the kind of seed. grade, lot number and the name and address of the seller. The labels should be carefully checked by the purchaser. Buyers also have the right to know the weed seed con- tent of all purchased seed, regardless of the grade or the seller. Farmers who take advan- tage of these rights and 'buy quality pedigreed seed "are likely to get a better yielding crop and save money in the long run.