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BUM 4 - SAVE 71?
SLICED
WHITE BREAD
for
16 -oz loaf
AEI
(Our Regular Price 55c loaf)
Monarch
SOFT 2 -Ib tub
MARGARINE
SAVE 5.10
CASE Of 24
COCA-COLA
10 -fl -oz tins
(Limit 4 cases per family,
with minimum $10 purchase
excluding cigarettes
and this product)
(Our Regular rr'jicv 9.59)
( Plus bottle deposit)
6 PACK OF
89
COCA-COLA
You'll do better with
BAKED GOODS from MP!
40111111W
Up///p//i
104I -oz
bottles
189
Jane Parker
PO
You'll do better with
FROZEN FOODS from A&P!
A&P, Frozen (Our Reg. Price 53c - SAVE 14c )
SPANISH
E ,c9a: � RITE EE
JAM PARKER, SLICED
Protein Bread
JANE PARKER, SNOWFLAKE OR
Twin Rolls
JANE PARKER
Donuts
JANE PARKER
Raisin
DEMPSTER, SLICED
Bread
16 -oz loaf 75?
pkg of 1289?
(Our Reg. Price 1.19- SAVE 14c)
Mini Sugar `pkg of 24 1.0 5
(Our Reg. Price 1.69 - SAVE 20c)
P0e 620gpie1.49
(Our Rep. Price 96e - SAVE 17c)
Country Bran 24 oz. loaf
Assorted Varieties
DUNCAN HINES
Snack 380 g19
OP
Country Recipe ®s
520 g
(Our Regular Price 5.29)
Process Cheese Slices
79?
16 -oz
carton
SAVARIN, ASSORTED VARIETIES 11 -OZ PKG
Frozen Dinners 1.09
PEPPERIDGE FARM, FROZEN, OLD FASHIONED 14.25 OZ CAKE
Carrot Nut Cake 1.79
FROZEN, ORANGE DRINK
Honeydew 473 ml tin 99?
McCAIN, FROZEN, ASSORTED VARIETIES 18 OZ CAKE
Cakes Deep 'N Delicious 1.99
FROZEN, DEEP 'N DELICIOUS, PKG OF 4 -5 -INCH PIES
McCain Pizza 14 -oz pn' 2.19
14 oz pkg
(Deluxe 15 -oz pkg 2.29)
(Supreme 17-o2 pkg 2.59)
SAVE 40? Ib
SAVE 90? ib
Combination Pack
Cut front Canada's Finest Grade 'A' Beef
PORK LOIN BONELESS
ROUND ROAST
(HOPS
Contains: 2 Rib End - 2 Loin End
4 Centre Cut
Outside Cut, Eye Removed
i149 122
b
"Great on
the ,B.Q.'°
(Our Regular Price. Ik 1 R9) (Our Regular Price Ib 3.19)
SUPER
BUY!
SAVE
3051
(Our Regular Price 1.19)
(Our Regular Price 89c)
SAVE 30c Rio SAVE 20c
SINGLES 491 WHOLE "" 69/°"°MUSHROOMS
TOMATO
Heinz Ketchup
ASSORTED VARIETIES
Heinz Relishes
SEALTEST
Sour Cream
25-FL'OZ BOTTLE
1.49
1241.01 JAR
79?
500 mi cartorr99¢
ASSORTED VARIETIES INCLUDING BEEF & MEATBALL,
(BEANS & WIENERS 1.39) 24 -FL -OZ TIN
Puritan Stews 1.59
VEGETABLES - ASSORTED VARIETIES INCLUDING
NIBLETS WHOLE KERNEL CORN (12 -FL -OZ)
Green Giant 14f1-ortin 2 for99?
FROZEN
Sole Fillets 1b1.89
TREASURE ISLE, FROZEN 6-01 PKG
Cooked Shrimp 2.19
FRASER VALLEY, FROZEN
Fish & Chips 24 -oz pkg 1.99
HIGHLINER, FROZEN, FAMILY SIZE 32 -OZ PKG
Fillet Portions 3.79
HIGHLINER, FROZEN
Cod in Batter
0118111
14 -oz pkg 1.89
Kellogg's
RICE KRISPIES
.NEW.,
Large Size
725 g pkg
99
SAVE
50?
(Our Regular Price 2.49)
OMR fii100
Macaroni & Cheese
KRAFT DINNER
225 g
pkgs
(Our Regular Price 55c each )
Buy 3
SAVE
6Sc
Loin ( BonelessIb 2.89) "Great on the B.B.O'
CENIb �� TRE CUT FRESH LEAN
.b 99
PORK CHOPS -- GROUND BEEF
PORK LOIN
ROASTS
Rib Portion 49
or
Tenderloin lb o•
Portion (Boneless
Rib Portion
3 to X31/z-Ib cut Ib 2.39)
Centre Cut
161.79
( Boneless Ib 2.89)
PORK LOIN RIB PORTION,
COUNTRY STYLE "GREAT ON THE B.B.Q."
Spare Ribs
Ib 1.59
PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, PORK SIDE 'GREAT ON THE B.B.O.'
Spare Ribs 161.69
COMBINATION - APPROX. 50% MEDIUM GROUND
BEEF 3 50% GROUND PORK "GREAT ON THE B.B.Q." PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, SLICED
BEEF
ROASTS
Boneless Rump, Sirloin Tip,
Inside Cut Round
Ib
49
SAVE
up to
90c
(Our Regular Price up to 3.39 lb)
CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A" BEEF,
INSIDE CUT "GREAT ON THE B.B.Q."
Round Steak 162.79
CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE "A" BEEF,
FULL SLICE • "GREAT ON THE B.B.Q."
Round Steak 162.59
CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE "A" BEEF,
TENDERIZED "GREAT ON THE B.B.Q."
Cube Steak Ib 2.99
Ground Meat 161.49 Beef Liver
lb 99¢
LESS THAN 1/2 PRICE SALE
Sliced, Regular, Beef, Thick, Garlic or Wax Bologna,
Chicken Loaf, Pickle & Pimento, Luncheon, Mac &
Cheese, Pepper Loaf or Assorted
MAPLE LEAF
COOKED MEATS
SAVE
up to
1.40
375 g vac pae
(Our Reg.
Price up
to 2.39)
Heinz, Assorted Varieties
B.B.Q.
SAUCES
16 -fl -oz
jar
dos
A&P, SLICED, REGULAR OR THICK
Side Bacon
SWIFT OLD MILL
Sausages
500 g VAC PAC
1.69
lb x..39
SHOPSYS, COLE SLAW OR 500 g CARTON
Potato Salad 1.19
•
"B.B.O. Favourite" (Our Regular Price 2.39)
Regular, Beef or B.B.Q. SAVE 90c
Maple Leaf 49
WIENERS vac 1pac
MAPLE LEAF, SLICED
Cooked Ham
MAPLE LEAF, COIL
Polish Sausage
MAPLE LEAF, BRISKET
Corned Beef
175 g VAC PAC
1.29
1bl.69
VAC PAC
lb
2e49
Sweet
ec PLeaf Cottage Rolls ie159
In stores with Deli Shop!
PILLEI)S, YOUR CHOICE - KNACKWURST OR
® MILD,MI�SCOLBY, BRICK OR FARMERS
y'" olish Sausage Ib 1.99 Cheese Schneiders lb 2.9
d'rr £V IMMO oa 11110A
8
3
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c
3
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1 -PAGE 7A
F.S. Toll
named:
assistant
director
Auburn native F.S.
(Stewart) Toll for the past
four years the assistant
director of education for -the
Middlesex County Board of
Education, was selected
recently as its new director..
He is to replace John
Gummow, retiring in June'
after 12 years in the position.
Howard McLean, trustee
from Ekfrid Township and
chairman of the board, said '
he is happy to have Mr. Toll
as its new director. "We
received some excellent
applications", he said, "and
by advertising outside for
the position, we know we
have the top person in
Ontario for the job.
The board received a total
of 12 applications which they
pared to a short list of four.
Prior to the position of
assistant director, . during
which time Mr. Toll also
served as president of the
Ontario Association of
Education Administration
Officials (1979-80), he was
president of the London
Council for Exceptional
Children (1976-77). He was
supervisor of development
and special education in
1970, and was appointed area
superintendent of the board
in 1969.
Before coming to ,London
Mr. Toll was a member of
the Canadian in-service
team at the Kenya Institute
36 .�19
in East Africa from
Previous to his overseas
post, he was a -master at
Windsor Teachersr College
• and an educator at both the
elementary and secondary
school level, in his, native
Huron County.
Mr. Toll received his
Masters of Education degree:...
from the University of
Toronto, and undergraduate
degrees from both McMaster
University and Toronto
Teachers' College.
The director -elect, 47, will
assume his (;57,000 a year
position with a five-year,
renewable contract. Mr. Toll
said he is looking forward to
the job and is excited and
pleased at the prospect.
However "It will be most
difficult following in John
Gummow's footsteps," he
said.
Concerning the likelihood
of an amalgamation between
the boards of Middlesex
County and London, Mr. Toll
said his contacts with the
Minister of Education and
senior ministry officials
would not indicate any such
possibility.
Overseas
farming
Fourteen Ontario young
people left for overseas
destinations this month as
part of the International
Agriculture exchange pro-
gram. This year, 30 young
people are taking part in the
program, • co-ordinated in
Ontario by the Ministry of
Agriculture and Food.
'This exchange program
offers young people an op-
portunity to work on farms
and horticultural operations
in other countries to expand
their knowledge of
agriculture and rural life."
says Cay Johnson, of the On-
tario Ministry of Agriculture
and Food. agricultural man-
power services.
Nine of the young people
will work on farms and hor-
ticultural operations in
France.
To qualify for the pro-
gram. the young people must
be 19 to 30 years old and
must have at least two years
of agricultural experience. A
year of study in an Ontario
college or university
agricultural of horticultural
program can be credited as
•
one year of experience.
"One of the primary
qualities we look for in these
young people is a sincere in-
terest in an agricultural or
horticultural career," says
Mrs. Johnson.
The exchange program is
not a travel scholarship. The
young people are required to
pay their own expenses.
although they are paid a
regular wage once they
begin working. The Interna-
tional Agriculture Exchange
program also offers Ontario
young people work oppor-
tunities in The Netherlands