The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-05-27, Page 23® _ GOD'ER.ICH SIGNALSTAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27,1 1 --PAGE bA
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is week's reason
you'll do better .. .
at A&P!
�� June�is
�rCensus Day
Count yourself 111
BUY 2 - SAVE 35?
WHITE
BREAD AA I I
(Our Regular Price 67c loaf)
Parchment Wrap
CHEFMASTER
MARGARINE d&
11
99?
48 -fl -oz tin
for
(Our Regular Price 73c each)
Dimpflmelr (Our Reg. Pits 1.65
i
APPLE
STRUDEL
DAYTIME PKG. OF 60 OR TODDLERS PKG. OF 48
PAMPER
DIAPERS
12 -ox
Pkg
(OUR REGULAR PRICE
UP TO '9.3s)
SAVE UP TO
9 36
SAVE 66c)
(Our Regular Price 77c pkg) Buy 2 - SAVE 55c
Jane Parker, Hamburg Buns or
WIENER k 299¢
ROLLS
(Our Regular Price 1.49)
JANE PARKER
APPLE PIE µ'
Jane Parker
ANGEL CAKE
SAVE 50c
Charcoal (Our Reg
KINGSFORD
BRIQUETS
Price 6.99 - SAVE 1.001
20 -Ib
bag
99ce swan TISSUE
99
1 -Ply Bathroom, Assorted Colours
14-0: 9
rake
cake
(Our Regular Price 1.99)
SAVE
1.00
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i
(Our Regular Price 95c each)
Rio (Buy 3 -•-- SAVE 86e)
WHOLE
10, 3199
MUSHROOMS far
SPAGHETTI, ALPHA-GETTI OR ZOODLES 141.02 TIN
Libby's Pastas 2F0,99?
DULCET BRAND
ion.. 02. TIN
Mandarin Oranges 2ior99?
ASSORTED VARIETIES INCLUDING
FANCY PEAS & CREAM STYLE CORN 14-FL.OZ TIN
York Vegetables 21or99?
SNYDERS, FANCY, WHITE 1441.02 TIN
Whole Potatoes 36,99¢
PALANDA IN OWN JUICE TIDBIT, CRUSHED. SLICED
Pineapple°3ror99?
COFFEE SUBSTITUTE
Sip 'lel Savour=jar99¢
(OUR REGULAR PRICE 47' EACH) BUY 3
ASSORTED FLAVOURS - SAVE 42'
pkgs of
2 rolls
(Compare to our regular price
of a pkg of 4 rolls 1.59)
You'll do better with
FROZEN FOODS from A&P!
(Our Regular Price 1.53)
Farm House, Assorted Varieties SAVE 54e
FROZEN 12
p
CREAM PIES
HOUDAY FARMS, ASSORTED VARIETIES
Frozen Entrees 5 oz pkg 99¢
CHOCOLATE CAKE. BROWNIES OR
APPLE WALNUT (453 g), FROZEN 369 g PKG
Sara Lee Cakes 1.99
FROZEN, DELUXE 540 g OR PEPPERONI 510 g
Totino Pizzas 12"pie 1.99
"NEW" FRENCH MAID, FROZEN, ASSORTED VARIETIES
INCLUDING CHERRY CHEESECAKE 170 g PKG OF 2
Sweet'N SassyDesserts99?
NALEWAY, POTATOES WTH CHEESECOTTAGE CHFF F
Frozen Perogies egg 99?
KELLOGG'S, FROZEN, REGULAR OR BLUEBERRY
E o Waffles u oz pkg 99,1
(Our Regular Price 1.29)
Minute Maki, Concentrated SAVE 30
P0.V+/DER9S3r°R iJ1.¢�� JIJiCI. .,,"
SAVE 1.00 Ib
Cut From Canada's Finest Grade "A" Beef
SAVE 1.00 Ib
BLADE
.STEAKS'
(Our Regular Price 2.49 lb)
Combination ( bur Reg..Price 1.69 Ili - SAVE 20e Ibt
Approx.. 50% Med. Ground Beef & 50% Ground Pork
GROUND
MEAT
"Great
on the
B.B.Q."
BONELESS
BEEF ROASTS
Semi -Boneless Blade Roast or
Chuck Short Rib Roast
dr, lr MIN Oa 17,AOA
d'!r
(Our Regular Price 2.39 Ib)
Shoukler Cuts
STEWING
BEEF
(Our Regular Price
up to 2.69 lb)
Blade, . Chuck Short Rib or Shoulder
BEEF ROASTS 'b
Medium Ground Beef
Fresh "Great on the, B.B.Q."
CHICKEN PARTS
Fresh
"Great on
the B.B.Q.".
SAVE
up to
1.00 Ib
161.89
Leg Quarters with backs attached
Breast Quarters with wings & backs attached
Mixed Quarters
Chicken Halves
Ib
(Our Regular Price 1.49 Ib)11
19
SAVE
30?
Ib
A&P, SLICED, REGULAR & THICK 500 g VAC PAC SHOPSY, ALL BEEF - "GREAT ON THE B.B.Q."
Side Bacon
PREVIOUSLY FROZEN
Pork Hocks
1.69 Wieners 1 l vac pac 1.69
SHOPSYS, ALL BEEF
lb 49¢ Sausages 500 g pkg 1.99
FROZEN, BEEF - "GREAT ON THE B.B.Q." SHOPSYS - COLE SLAW OR 500 g TUB
Steakettes "lP, korelb 1.39 Potato Salad 1.19
SHOPSYS, FIAT BRISKET
SWIFT OLD MILL, BREAKFAST
Sausages
Ib 1.39
SWIFT LAZY MAPLE, PURE PORK
Sausages lb 1.89
SWIFT, SLICED 175 g VAC PAC
Cooked Ham 1.29
SWIFT, VAC PAC
Hams Sugar olum
(QUARTERS LA 2.39)
Halves Ib 2®29
SWIFT SUGAR PLUM
Dinner Hams 1b2.59
MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, REGULAR,
THICK, HINT OF MAPLE 500 g VAC PAC
Side Bacon 179
Frozen Seafood!
FROZEN
Solo Fillets Ib 1.89
FRASER VALLEY, FROZEN
Fish & Chips2"YPkg1899
HIGHUHER, FROZEN 14-01 P1(0
Cod in '::atter 1.89
Corned Beef 1b2.49
SHOPSYS, CORNED BEEF OR
Pastrami 5:194.L2 09
MAPLE LEAF, WAX
Bologna Chunks Ib 1.49
SWIFT, FROZEN, BUTTERMLL
Turkey Breasts 1b 2.79
PRIDE OF CANADA, GRADE "A",
WITH POP UP TIMER, FROZEN, DEEP -BASTED
Chickens 5 to 7 l avg. Ib 1.39
Maple Leaf, Sliced, Regular, Garlic or Beef Bologna,
Luncheon, Mac & Cheese, Pepper Loaf, Chicken Loaf,
Pickle & Pimento, Orme Loaf, DutchLoaf or Headcheese
Cooked Meats 17.979¢
In Stores with Deli! .
MILLS, COLBY, BRICK OR FARMERS
Cheese Sdamtiders lb 2.99
PILLERS, YOUR CHOICE - KNACKWURST on
Polish Sausage Ib 1.99
SCHNEIDERS, SLUE RISSOM
Bologna 11'1.79
LV Billie Oa 77,111OA
Committee...
• front page 4A
were .a number of options
opened. to. .trbe_ goner n t
but that the conunitment to
reduce the rates stand. When
the decision to take further
steps has been reached, it
will be announced.
Ku Klux Klan
cathp
It was announced in
the : Legislature- this, week
that the Ku Klux °Klan is
operating a paramilitary
training centre on a farm
near Lucan, where about 40
to 50 people are receiving
weapons training. It was
said that this operation has
been going on for at least a
couple of months.
The Attorney General,
Roy McMurtry said that he
too has heard' rumors that
the farm is being used by the
Klan but thatthe OPP have
so far "been unable to detect
any hard evidence to support
the rumors". He said that
they were watching it close-
ly.
losely.
Police chases
The question of , police
chases has been raised once
more. Liberal Leader Stuart
Smith told the Legislature
that police were chasing a
car which did not have a
licence plate when their
cruiser was involved in a
head-on eell.sien mar
Caledonia which put the
driver of the car in intensive
care at a Hamilton hospital
with multiple injuries.
He asked the Solicitor -
General to , "give very dear
guidelines" 'which would
discourage police chases ex-
cept
acept where there is reason to
believe that the person being
chased is a - dangerous
criminal.
Pensions
Liberal Finance Critic
David Peterson has told the
Legislature that Ontario
should follow Quebec in en-
suring that women are not
penalized in their pension •
benefits for temporarily
leaving the workforce to
raise children. He saidthe
provincial government is
stalling unnecessarily on a
provision to this effect which
is acceptable to the federal
government and 'has been
recommended by the recent
Royal Commission on Pen-
sions.
Funds for Youth
Employment counselling
services
The Provincial Secretary
for Social Development,
Margaret Birch announced .
in the Legislature a program
to provide funds for com-
munity based youth employ-
ment counselling services.
Fifteen million dollars will
be allocated over the next
five years to support the in-
itiative.
The program will provide
matching dollars to com-
munity organizations which
offer employment
counselling, placement in
jobs or training programs,
and follow-up assistance to
out-of-school youth. Provin-
cial grants to local groups.
may amount to as much as
$60,000 in any one year. The
Ontario Youth Secretariat
will administer the program.
Auditions
open to public
Huron Country Playhouse
is offering a chance for non -
equity talent to audition for
parts in their 1981 10th an-
niversary season of celebra-
tion.
Auditions will be con-
ducted by Aileen Taylor -
Smith. artistic director.
Children between the ages
of seven and 13 inclusive
should prepare a short "up-
tempo" song and provide
sheet music for the
Playhouse accompanist, and
a two -minute piece from a
modern play. Auditions will
take place at the Playhouse
Friday. Saturday and Sur. -
day, May 29. 30 'and 31
between noon and 4 p.m.
Adult auditions will be
held at the same time. A two -
minute I maximum) piece
from a modern play should
be prepared. along with a
musical number.
The season opens June 30
and runs until September 12
and includes The Fan-
tasticks. Chapter Two.
Arsenic and Old Lace. Nurse
Jane Goes to Hacsaii. and
The Music Man.
Successful candidates
must be available during
this time period- Those in-
terested should provide a
photograph and resume I if
possible) on the day of the
audition. -