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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-03-25, Page 29BUY 2 - SAVE 35? Marvel S.LICED WHITE BREAD 24 -oz loaf GODERICH SIGNAL STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25,1 s `.)1 -PAGE 7A SUPPORT Canedlon 1921-1981 SIXTY YEARS OF INSULIN MARCH IS DIABETES MONTH with Supermarket prices SAVE 46¢ Betty Crocker, Assorted Varieties SNACKIN'... CAKE MIXES 1,4 -oz pkg for (Our Regular Price 67cloaf) Soft pkg' of two -- 8.oz tufts (OurRegular Price 1.45) :Chocolate, Banana oryStrawberry MILKMATE . SYRUPS , \Q\\Ulltllllrrll//i//i ollime (Our Regular Price 1.29) (Our Regular Price 1.65) Jane Parker SAVE 20c Frozen, Assorted Varieties You'll do better with BAKED GOODS from A&P! ,,, .011111111/0G///i 20-f1•o: . plastic bottle %r ///IIIIIIIIIIP\\' You'll do better with FROZEN F00pS from A&P! CHOCOLATE �.•�•�O9 SARA LEE ca " CREME DONUTS LAYER CAKES JJ% SAVE 66c JANE PARKER, SLICED CHEESE BREAD 16.OZ LOAF OR Bran Bread 24 -oz loaf 75,e JANE PARKER PIE FULL 8 -INCH, 22 -OZ PIE Lemon 'Meringue 1.55 JANE PARKER, SLICED Protein Bread 16 -oz loaf 85% JANE PARKER Lemon Buns pkgof61.09 Jane Parker, "Heat 'N Serve" IMIN HOT CROSS BUNS pkg of 8 SAVE 30? (Our Regular Price 1.29) McCormick's WHOLE WHEAT I FROZEN, EGG, HASH BROWNS & SAUSAGE, FRENCH TOAST & SAUSAGE, PANCAKES & SAUSAGE 4.5 -OZ PKG SVVallS011 Breakfasts 1.09 GREEN GIANT, FROZEN, IN BUTTER SAUCE, SWEETLETS TENDER SMALL PEAS, WHITE CORN, LIMA BEANS, GREEN BEANS (9 -OZ) Vegetables 1o.oz pkg 89ce FROZEN, DEEP CRUST, PEPPERONI 350 g OR DELUXE •350 g, Totino Pizza 10 "NEW" - FIVE ALIVE FROZEN CONCENTRATED ■ Fruit, Beverage FROZEN, STRAIGHT OR CRINKLE CUT McCain Superfries FROZEN Sole Fillets BOSTON BLUE FROZEN Fish Fillets FROZEN Mackerel: DRESSED Frozen Smelts p1e1.79 12.5 -FL -OZ TIN 89¢ 4 -LB PKG 2.19 161.89 1b1.09 lb 43,i pkg99¢ 16:oz BLUE WATER, FROZEN I6 -OZ PKG Cod Fish & Chips 99¢ 169 (iiiAFT MAYONNAISE 89 COOKIES a�v COOKIES pkgg Margarine • Ib pkg 2.39 SWISS STYLE, ASSORTED FLAVOURS Gay Lea Yogurt5009 99¢ COUNTRY KITCHEN 250 nil TUB Whipped Butter 1.49 LAURA SECORD, PURE, RASPBERRY OR 24 -FL -OZ JAR Strawberry Jam 2.59 IN TOMATO SAUCE 28 FL -OZ TIN Heinz Spaghetti 89¢ Orange Pekoe - Paper SALADA TEA BAGS pkg of 120 89 (Our Regular Price 4.39) SAVE 50? t 750 ml jar SAVE 44s' ( Our Regular Price 2.33) I NOW AVAILABLE AT •A€P))1 Don't go home without it! I "Ix• convict,: cnx•wii rckl is of Bring the jay of creat T.'l leisure into you r I l ii' volume 1 specially priced to get ynu started ...miry fumes 2 to24 only 52.99 each. - on sale this week M Aume 2 SAVE 1.00 Ib FRESH WHOLE CHICKEN LEGS SAVE 40? Ib Combination Pack PORK LOIN CHOPS Contains: 2 Rib End, 2 Loin End. 4 Centre Cut Ib ((Our Regular Price Ib 1.99.) Thighs & Drumsticks 16 1.09 Ott from Canada's Finest Grade 'A' Beef PRIME RIB ROAST First 5 Ribs only ti le 69 SAVE 50? Ib (Our Regular Price Ib 3.19) Prime Rib Steaks Ib 2.99 APPROXIMATELY 50% MEDIUM GROUND BEEF • • AND 50% GROUND PORK, COMBINATION Ground Meat' Ib 1.49 CUT'FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE "A" BEEF • Rib Eye Steaks ib 5.49 (Our Regular Price Ib 1.89) PORK LAIN ROASTS Rib Portion or Tenderloin Portion -3 to 31/2-1b cut lb 4 Boneless Rib Portion Ib 2.39 SAVE 40? Ib (Our Regular Price lb 1.89) CENTRE CUT LOIN ROAST OR: Pork Chops (BONELESS LB 2.69) 16 1.89 PORK LOIN RIB PORTION (COUNTRY STYLE) Spare Ribs Ib 1.49 PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, 'PORK SIDE Spare Ribs 161.49 PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, SLICED, SKINLESS AND DEVEINED SWIFT PREMIUM, BONELESS, SUGAR PLUM, VAC PAC Beef Liver 1b99¢. (Our Regular Price 1.99) A&P, Regular or Thick SAVE 30c SLICED SIDE BACON 500 g vac Pac 69 Dinner Hems 162.59 (Our Regular Price 1.89) SAVE 50c. SWIFT PREMIUM WIENERS 1 �b pkg 139 PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, WHOLE (Turkey Breasts Ib 1.99)nMAPLE LEAF, REGULAR, TurkeyLegs Ib 1.29 THICK SLICED OR BEEF, 500 g PKG• VV Sliced Bologna 1.89 SWIFT PREMIUM, SLICED, SIX VARIETIES 175 g PKG Cooked Meats 79¢ MAPLE LEAF BRAND, REGULAR, HINT OF .MAPLE, THICK SLICED Side Bacon 500gpkg 1.79 MAPLE LEAF, SWEET PICKLED, VAC PACK HALVES Cottage Rolls Ib 1.59 MAPLE LEAF, SMOKED Sausage REGAL, BY THE PIECE, RINDLESS, VAC PAC Ib1.99 Side Bacon Ib 1.29 SHOPSY'S COLE SLAW OR Potato Salad In stores with DELI Shop! CANADA PACKERS, MACARONI & CHEESE, DUTCH OR CHICKEN LOAF SCHNEIDERS 500 g CARTON •1.29 Cold Cuts ib 1449 Polish Sausage ib1.79 SAVE 0� Savarin, 4 Varieties including beef FROZEN DINNERS 11 -oz pkg (Our Regular Price 1.29 ) rim SAVE 60a "Th Powdered IV 1V 1131138 'OG 11,110A dMM111131138Oa11,A d�� 1V U31138 oa 11,110A 0 C 1" v to m 1 CHEER DETERGENT 1.* 6 iitre box (Our Regular Price 4.59) i Spraying in metric Ontario farmers will be faced with spraying in metric quantities this year. Stocks of Imperial size pro- ducts wawa be sold out walla spring and replaced with metric equivalents. Most liquid products will be:available..in. metric with the 10 litre (L) jug being one of the most popular sizes. Many companies are in- troducing 20 L pails ..and some are selling 200 L drums. To help make the conver- sion to metric sizes easier, John Scott, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food associate agricultural representative, Wellington County, suggests these tips. To get a feeling for metric distance, pace off the distance between your house and barn. If you are of average height, your pace is one metre • (1 yard plus 3 in- ches). In the corner of one field, walk 100 steps along one fence andmark the spot with a stake. Walk down the other side 100 steps - and place another stake. Whe. n squared off, this area is one - hectare (ha): If you don't want 'to walk the farm, multiply the number of acres by 0.4 to determine the' number of hectares. For reference, draw a map of your farm, mark in the fields and under the number of acres, add the number of hectares. • Old ,sprayer's -need recalibration. Many ,new sprayers have level in- dicator tubes showing both gallons and�,a,,,� litres..,,,�If your sprayer-`'tioeo"' not- ."` metric indicator;• use an old "Lasso" pail (20 L when full) and fill the tank pail by pail, /harking levels with a per- manent niarker. If the tank reads in gallons, add the cor- responding number of litres: To convert Imperial gallons to litres multiply. by 4.55. To convert U.S. gallons to litres, multiply by 3.79. Field sizes seldom corm's - pond exactly to pesticide packages. A 5L or IOL plastic jug, marked off in litres or half litres makes a handy tool for measuring .liquids. Wettable powders can be measured out as a portion of the product bag. When you are ready to go out to the field, count off 50 • paces_ .(50). Using the calibration bottle, check the output in metric by driving this- distance at normal speed.. Two hundred' millilitres 'in the bottle equals 80 L -ha of spray. • Read the .labels on pesticide packages. Some labels have 'conversions printed on them; others may give metric only.•To convert application rates multiply gallons Per acre by 11.2 to determine litres per/hectare. To convert pounds per square inch of old pressure gauges to the metric equivalent, multiply psi by 6.89 to determine kilopascals (kPa). "Application rates have been a problem in the past," says Scott. "Weeds have. been missed and crops have • been injured. This year spray operators must be on their toes to get the correct rate. With some pre- planning and extra care, we could have a year of fewer spray problems." Check your car The Ca nada Safety Council suggests that vehicle owners compare the need for automotive care to the need for personal health care. Just as an annual check-up is beneficial in spotting early signs of problems. and doctors advise us all to have them on a regular .basis, so with motor vehicles. Check- ups can spot problems developing before they become major catastrophies. . Preventive maintenance may require some ex- penditures, but these are usually far less than might be the case should a total failure of a car or a system within a car occur. The week 'of April 2 to 8 has been designated as "Car Check Week". It is a god time for all vehicle owners to . note that vehicles have just come through the ravages of a danadian winter, and few owners are as conscientious about checking their vehicles in winter as they are in summer.