The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-09-29, Page 25GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Z9, 1982—PAGE 7A
Prices effective thru Sat, October 2nd, 1982.
Truckload of Turkeys Sale!
2 Trips For Two To The
in SUPER BOWL!
Plus, 2 Pairs of GREY CUP Tickets
to be Drawn at each ARGO Home Game.
(Complete details at your A&P Store.)
Fill in this entry Corm and leave
with cashier al any A&P hcid Slim!
Name
Address
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CANADA GRADE -A-. FROZEN, EVISCERATED, A&P SELF -BASTING, MAPLE LEAF
MIRACLE BASTE TURKEYS OR DEEP -BASTED -
ALLEN'S, PURE
*ALL
/lb SIZES
Our Regular Price 3.73/Kg./1.691b.
*ONE PRICE -ALL SIZES -NO CONFUSION AT A&P!
SAVE 11.98/kg
TOMATO OR CHICKEN NOODLE
Campbell's Soups
10 FL -OZ TIN
tins
OUR REGULAR PRICE UP TO. .53 EACH
CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF
SAVE 3.09/kg-1.40113
SAVE 1.76/kg-.801b
SAVE 1.11/kg-.50ib
ONTARIO PORK. PREVIOUSLY FROZEN
Pork Tenderloin
Ib
OUR REGULAR PRICE 10.34/kg-4.69 Ib
93/ 69
OUR REGULAR PRICE1.691kg-3,49 Ib
TOWN CLUB, SLICED
Ib /kg
OUR REGULAR PRICE 4.17/kg-1.89 Ib •
BREAKFAST
r.--
------ “ --ASSORTED VARIETIES — "--- Lancia
-
Lancia Pastas
1 kg
pkg
REGULAR PRICE 1.65
COUNTRY KITCHEN
Whipped Butter
39
250g
tub °
OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.83
SAVE
.44
LIBBY'S, OR BRIGHT'S.
Tomato Juice
lb
vac pac
SAVE
. 30
PREVIOUSLY cROZEN. SLICED SKINLESS & DEVEINED •
Beef Liver 1r./.891
TOWN CLUB. SWEET PICKLED -VA PAC
CottageRolls 4%:`,9° /
MAPLE LEAF
Ham Steaks
INSIDE CUT
bRound Steak
' CANADA GRADE -A ' FROZEN. EVISCERATED
Turkeys . 262/1?
!kg
/109
21t Ib
89 CUT FRbM THE HIF! TENDERIZED
MAPLE LEAF SLICED REG THICK SLICED,OR HINT OF MAPLE
•Side Bacon ., vf pac 339
MAPLE LEAF. SMOKED 8 VAR INCL. PEPPERONI & SALAMI
Sausage Sticks 250 g
size
CANADIAN QUEEN HOT OR SWEET
Cube Steak
39 /199 Ib
— -- MAPLE LEAF IDEAL FOR STUFFING OR SLICE & FRY
7zik*g /3t5 Sausage Meat
500g1149
MAPLE LBO. SLICED. ASST VAR. INCL. BOLOGNA & MAC & CHEESE
In Stores With Deli!
189
ROUND CORNED BEEF PASTRAMI OR SQUARE ROAST BEEF
Shopsy ..ost /4299
Cold Cuts.ilw,
.00/g, lb
MAPLE LEAF, SLICED
• Cooked Ham
MAPLE LEAF, SKINLESS, GOLDEN FRY OR
Sausage Italian Style 4illcT/11? Bavarian Sausage
MAPLE LEAF -VAC PAC READY -TO -SERVE, HALVES OR QUARTERS
Dinner Ham 75 /3r Maple leaf Hams
g
ASST FLAVOURS
Je11-0
Powders
OUR REGULAR PRICE .59
3 OZ PKG
III 39
AYLMER. CHOICE
, 28 fl-oi 19
_
Tomatoes
tin .
INSTANT CHOCOLATE
-Nestte!s--Quik
ALL VEGETABLE OIL -1 5 L BTL OR
Crisco Shortening
LONG GRAIN & WILD OR BROWN & WILD
Uncle Ben's Rice
WELCH S FROM CONCENTRATE CbNCORD OR WHITE
Grape Juice
kg
31b1,,13.
5071 39
pkg
•
01,01:1', 2.29
BEATRICE, ASST FLAVOURS
Fruit Bottom
NI 99
Yogourt
1 75 g
tubs
UNCLE BEN'S, ASST VAR
Stuff 'N. SAVE
Such 20 Purrr
for
OURBEGULAR PRICE Lig .99 Cat Food
OUR REGULAR PRICE .49 EACH
,
PROCESS CHEESE „maZ
Kraft Velveeta 5C" With couponVelow
• - Pk9 - — save additional .30 —
PEEP BROWNED OR RED (FANCY PEAS -.59)
Libby's Kidney Beans i
4
432•ib
48 floz
tin
OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.4
6 OZ PKG CONNOISSEUR, ASST VAR
6 OZ TIN
IN TOMATO SAUCE
Libby's Spaghetti
LIBBY S
Sauerkraut
HIJNT S
28 fl -oz 1 19
tin
•
28 fil37 1 09
tin
Tomato Sauce oz tin in
14 II 59
HUNT'S (SAUCE 14 FL -07 TIN -.59) OR 5.5 FL -OZ TIN OF
Tomato
Paste
011H REGULAR PRICE .59 EACH
2.5 kg
bag
OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.15
ASST PLAIN VAR INCL SHORTBREADCH TEA
Peek Frean Biscuits
29
400 g lin tie
bag
OUR REGULAR PRICE 205
CONNOISSEUR. ASSORTED VARIETIES
Purrr Cat Food
E.
3 59,
'tins N
c
Ml 3 tins der nurchase Valid until October 2nd 1982
• .Feature price 3 fOr 89 without coupon')
I�
^ ^ ••• ••\ ^, 1 rs
,
4-1,J l)uoi.luul)01
WITH THIS COUPON
Vachon Pastries
29
•pkg of
6
(FEATURE PRICE 1.59 WITHOUT COUPON)
Limn one per family purchase
/Ad until Oct 2nd. 1982, V .0
OULIUUM.100, MI(IUUUU'i
1
•
Huron
Board
meets
Merv. Burgard of the
Burgard and Robinson law
firm in London spoke on the
grants and loans presently
being offered by the federal
government to first-time
home buyers when the Huron
Real Estate Board met for a
breakfast meeting last
Wednesday morning at the
Oakwood Inn, Grand Bend.
Thirty members from
across the county were in
attendance for the meeting
which was opened by
president Bill Clifford and
chaired by Bert Alexander.
Mr. Burgard, who has just
written a new text on real
property law, concentrated
his talk on the federal
housing grants and loans,
saying they offered a great
opportunity to young
couples. First time home
buyers can receive a $3,000
grant. To be eligible for a
$5,000 loan, the home must
be new and construction
must be started by
December 1982. More in-
formation can be obtained
from local real estate
agents.
Building
permits
issued
c2,
Colborne Township council
met for its regular meeting
on Tuesday, September 7
with Deputy -Reeve Russel
Kernighan in the chair for
Reeve William K. Bogie who
was absent on holidays.
The road superintendent
advised that construction of
the --Sunset- -Beach,.• -Road- --
Municipal Drain was pro-
ceeding satisfactorily and in
order that he know just what
kind and what extent of ditch
work would have to be done,
he requested that council
look at the area with him. A
site meeting was set for 7:30
a.m. on Monday, September
27.
The clerk reported that
painting of the trim on the
township hall building was
nearly complete and that
similar work, all under the
1982 Ontario Employment
Incentive Program, at the
road department shed would
start right away.
Building permits have
been issued during the
month of September to Roy
Walters, lot 4; concession 3
E.D. for construction of a 40
foot by 104 foot machine sh-
ed; Gerald Dustow, lot 7,
concession 12 W.D. for a
5,000 bushel steel grain bin;
Allen Erb, 2 Huron Street,
Meneset Trailer Park Exten
sion, Blk. A, for a new gable
roof on trailer home; Robert
Jewell, lot 7, concession 2
W.D. for steel siding on
barn; Ray Dilitchell, lot 5,
concession 6 E.D. for a 30
fOot by 40 foot drive/storage
shed.
An application by Peter
Dykstra, lot 17-18, L.R.W. for
a 46 foot by 100 foot farrow-
ing barn, was approved con-
ditionally on the issuance of
a certificate of compliance
by the M.O.E.
Tenders for the 1982.83
winter snowplowing contract
were opened and the quota-
tion of $36 per hour tendered
by Nicholson Haulage, R.R.
2, Bluevale, was accepted.
The only other tender sub-
mitted was from John
McKercher of Bluevale who
tendered $38 per hour.
Tenders for the sale of
surplus chairs and benches
were opened and the tender
of Marie's Antiques, RR 2
Goderich for all of the
surplus items was accepted.
One other tender for one
group of chairs and the ben-
ches was received.
Council approved the
publication of a proclama-
tion declaring the month of
October, 1982 •" Visiting
Homemaker Month" in
recognition of the valuable
service .provided citizens of
the township, by that group.
By-law No. 304982, to pro-
vide for triennial elections
and to set a date and time for
nominations for the offices of
reeve, _deputpreeve and
three councillors, was given
all required readings and
*said: 'Thiter'fbr ribtnitti
tiong_for_these offices..wiltbe
October 14 to 5 p.m. of Oc-
tober 18. Nomination papers
must be filed at the clerk's
office in the township hall at
Carlow during the spetified
time and dates.
A resolution of the Village
of Zurich to the effect that
the Huron County Board 4
Education and Huron-PeM
Counties Roman Catholic
Separate School Board be
titioned to request those
'es keep tax increases at
or below the 6-5 percent
guidelines for 1983-84 was en-
dorsed by council, '