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'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
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(Our Regular Price 3.29 Ib).
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Cut from Canada's Finest Grade "A" Beef
RIB EYE130 '042
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Fresh
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"Medium"
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60¢ lb
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BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED,.CHIC1KEN,
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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
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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)
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GREEN GIANT
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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
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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.