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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-05-20, Page 21GODERICH SIGNALSTAR, WEDNESDAY', MAY 20,1 "Communication" &Fmk oboe May is hearing awareness month. 8 3 go 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 0 c 3 141 At, 1 i 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