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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-08-19, Page 194 r GODERICHSIGNAI,STAR1WEDNESSDAY, AUGUST 19,1981 -PAGE 3A ler �����i�10�»�\ " \P r+r,�ri�,�,,, ii- rNlrrr n I J/1Cr, Cash in on A&P's Great Getaway Giveaways on your next holiday getaway. Collect up to 5500 and more in A&P giftcertificates wha n you book your travel arrangements through A&P ! Sealtest, Assorted Flavours 'ALL NATURAL' ICE CREAM 2 litre carton UY 5 -' SAVE 1.06 r SAVE 80s Ib Tomato CAMPBELL'S SOUP Cut from Canada's Finest Grade °A° Beef 1041 -oz tin PRIME RIB ROAST First 5 Ribs Only (Our Regular Price 3.69) (Our Regular Price 41c each) PORK LOIN CHOPS Combination Pack Contains: 2 Rib End 2 Loin End 4 Centre Cuts Ib 79 (Our Regular Price 2.19 lb) "Great on the B.B.Q." SAVE 40¢ lb Loin - ( Boneless lb 249) (Our Regular Price 2.09 Ib PORK ROAST Rib Portion or Tenderloin. Portion 3 to 3% -lb cut - SAVE 30c Ib), 0, 119 LOIN ROAST OR CHOPS (BONELESS Ib 3.19) BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA, SWEET PICKLED, VAC PAC Centre Cut Pork Ib 2.19 . Cottage Rolls Ib 1.89 PORK LOIN RIB PORTION, "GREAT ON THE B.B.Q." BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA, READY -to -SERVE .Spare .Ribs Countrysryle 161.99 Dinner Hams VacPac lb 2.49 Cooked Meats BURINS PRIDE OP CANADA OR A&P REO. OR THICK SLICED SHOPSYS - PASTRAMI OR PKG OF 4-50 g POUCHES BURNS CAMPFIRE, COIL 2.29 Garlic Sausage aa�u,unrur„, .0.11uro,, (Our Regular Price 3.29 Ib). "Gnat on the B.B.O." Cut from Canada's Finest Grade "A" Beef RIB EYE130 '042 RIB STEAKS L5he ` with Supermarket prices ♦Ij "Great on the B.B.Q." Fresh GROUND BEEF "Medium" Ib SAVE 60¢ lb (Our Regular Price 2.49 Ib) BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED,.CHIC1KEN, MACARONI & CHEESE, LUNCHEON, • BOLOGNA 373 g VAC PAC Cooked Meats • 1.49 BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED, BOLOGNA, CHICKEN. MAC & CHEESE, LUNCHEON, B.B.O., CHICKEN & PIMENTO Cooked Meats z 79¢ BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED, ASSORTED, TRIPLE PACK Side Bacon 5000,acpac1.99 Corned Beef Medium Site PRESERVING JARS �oirin nmm - COCA-COLA 39 case 99 of 24, 10 -fl -oz tins - (Our Regular Price 2.19) HEINZ VINEGAR 4 litre jug FRITO LAY, ASSORTED VARIETIES Potato Chips GRAPE DRINK Welchade DOG FOOD Gaines Select SAVE 80c 39 200 g pkg 1.19 48 -f1 -oz tin 1.09 4 kg bag 4.99 SPECIALTY, ASSORTED VARIETIES, DOG FOOD 24 -oz tin 79,i Dr. Ballard's BEEHIVE Corn Syrup 1 litre ctnr 1.89 (Our Regular Price 3.99) Automatic Filter Grind SAVE 1.00 MOTHER PARKERS 299 COFFEE lob 500 a VAC PAC 1.99 161.79 A superb blend, rich in arealte Coffees. Custom ground in th• sore when ►•u bury it .. not before! 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE (Our Reg. Price 8.99) SAVE 2.00 16 pack of 10 -11 -oz returnable bottles available at regular retail) 1 -Ib bag 99 (Our Reg. Price 3.39) SAVE 405i (3 -lb bag 8.89 - SAVE 1.20 (Our Regular Pres 10.09) (Our Reg. Price up to 59e each) BUY 3 - SAVE UP TO 77c) Assorted Varieties, Including Fancy Cream Style Astra or Premium Brand Corn & Summer Sweet Peas 1041 -oz tin PINK I N k GREEN GIANT 3iorlOOVEGETABLESSALMON SILVERwOOD, FRIUT BOTTOM Yogurt 175 g tub 2 for 99ff LIBBY'S, IN TOMATO SAUCE Spaghetti 2841 -oz tin 1.09 MILLIONNAIRE 100 a TIN Brisling Sardines 1.09 7''4 -oz tin 149 FROZEN Cod Fillets 161.49 ELUE WATER, FROZEN, BOSTON BLUE Fish Sticks 14 -or pkg1.99 TREASURE ISLAND FROIDI Shrimp Mates 8-O8Pk91.89 DANISH BALLET IMPORTED 450 g nn GOLDEN SKILLET, FROZEN, HEAT & SERVE Butter Cookies 2. 9 Chicken Cutlettes lb 119 MOTTS HIGH LINER, FROZEN Clamato Juice 500m1611 7g? Fish Cakes (Our Regular Price 1.29) Tomato HEINZ KETCHUP 24 -oz pkg 1.29 (Our Regular Price 1.69) SAVE 40c Frozen, Concentrated, 100% Florida SAVE 301. 16% fl -oz tin bottle 89 OLD SOUTH bottle ¢......_O.RANGE JUICE 9 HERE'S HOW YOU CAN SAVE! A&P has arranged an exclusive new travel book- ing service with the World Travel Service sub- sidiary of the Trans -Canada Automobile League. to help cut the high cost of family travel. So, when you plan a vacation for yourself or your family, just make your travel arrangements through TCA -World Travel Service and you'll save up to $500 or more based on the total cost of your travel arrangements. Here's how to do it: Check all the newspaper advertisements for the best travel bargains or pick up brpohures from your local A&P store. Pick your holiday. Then book it through TCA -World Travel Service for the price you've seen advertised and you cash in on additionalsavings with A&P Great Getaway Giveaway gift certificates that you can spend at any A&P store. Up to $500 or more depending on the total cost of your holiday package. THE GETAWAYS A&P has arranged this exclusive travel service for its customers through the World Travel Service mote offices of the Trans- Canada Automobile rtsl-�" League. They know all fPXthe tour operators and all �-- the best deals. They ` spend time regularly . checking -and evaivating holiday packages, cruises'and tour operators for quality and value. And they can help you get the most value for your vacation dollar. In addition you get extra savings in A&P gift certificates. And that's sure to make your vacation getaway great. Choose any holiday, anywhere in the world. Cruise. Fly/drive. Bus tour. Packa4e tour. Any vacation you want. Find the best price you can on the vacation you want. Then book. it through TCA -World Travel Service. Even if your vacation package is offered at a special discount price you still get A&P gift certificates when you book through TCA -World Travel Service. So find the best deal you can. But book that vacation through TCA -World Travel Service so you can cash in on great savings. THE GIVEAWAYS Here's how A&P Great Getaway Giveaways can work for you. Decide where you want to go on vacation. Select the package you want and go to your local A&P store for a Great Getaways and Giveaways brochure with full details on how to book your holiday. TCA will even provide you With free information on any destination you want. Plus a complete, free road map service if you decide to take a motoring vacation. • Free TCA travel brochure and information service. • Free motoring map services. • A&P Gift Certificates as extra savings on your travel arrangements. • Free North American road atlas worth S3. And booking through'TCA-World Travel Service entitles you to: • Up lo 30% discount on Hertz car rentals. 7 Cooking Shows Daily at A&P's KITCHEN THEATRE in the Better Living Centre CNE TORONTO YOU'LL DO BETTER AT A&P 11111.1111111111111111M111111111 YOU'LL DO BETTER AT A&P Birthday Club 0 Hi: My name is Robbie Sinclair. I was two -years -old on August 16. 1 live in Palmerston with my mom and dad, Judy and Bill, and brother Danny. I would like to join your birthday club. Bye for now. Love, Robbie Alliance... • from page 2A ly: Our Heritage and Our Future" and many excellent speakers were heard. Dr. Bob Wally from New- foundland spoke about the family being the first cell of the church as well as of society. Dr. Jean Staker Garton, a Lutheran minister's wife from Pennsauken, New Jersey,- and founder arid. president of Lutherans For Life in the U.S., spoke next. She serves on the Board for Public Relations and Social Concerns Committee of Lutheran Missouri Church. She is also chairperson of Task Force on Women, and gave testimony to the U.S. Senate on Human Rights. She was featured on NBC special - TV on 'Alternatives to Abortion in 1977. She is also author of the book 'Who Broke the Baby', which is a brilliant disclosure of what abortion slogans really 'mean. Dr. Garten has taught school from kindergarten to college level as well as teaching the blind. She has served on Senate Commit- tees to investigate abortion clinic abuses, and is a member of, the Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation which researches programs to strengthen the. family. She is presently working on a boo 'hich examines the rol -. language in forming public opinion. Dr. Garten said she once briefly held the pro -abortion position and reversed her position when she became uneasy with the language of deception. In the' course of indepth research to develop evidence to support her 'right to abort' theory, she said she found none. ' Dr. , Garten, with three grown children at the age of 40, said she had an 'un- wanted and unplanned' pregnancy which resulted in a very wanted and loved child. The keynote speaker for the banquet was Dr. Bernard Nathansen, M.D., former director of the world's largest abortion clinic (N.Y.) .and co-founder of the National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Law. He is author of a recent book 'Aborting America' and is presently fighting for • a human life amendment in the U.S. He told of the startling discovery which convinced him that he had 'presided over 60,000 deaths" and said that "the abortion ethic is an invitation to irresponsibility. He said he is an ambarrass- ment to the organization he founded and no book publishing firm will handle his book in the U.S. It is handled by Life Cycle Books of Toronto. Dr. Margaret White, pediatrician from Britain, spoke on the situation in her country which.she said unof- ficially and unlawfully children are being killed in hospitals. She stated that babies with Doct*ti's Syn- drome and spina, bifida are given injections • and then starved to death. Don McPhee, executive director of Coalition for Life in Ottawa, gave an overview of the political situation and tile- Charter oT_ H i TTh T Rights. He advised at elec- tion time not to vote for the party but to vote for the man.