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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-10-06, Page 25GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCPOBER 6, 1982 -PAGE 11A A&P reserves the right to limit quantities to normal family requirements! F,. Prices effective thru. Sat., October 9th, 1982. Truckoad of Turkeys Sale! CANADA GRADE "A", FROZEN, EVISCERATED, A&P SELF -BASTING, MAPLE LEAF MIRACLE BASTE TURKEYS OR SWIFT DEEP -BASTED A&R "IN OWN JUICE" CRUSHED, SLICED, TIDBITS Tomato Juice OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.73Ikg-1.69 Ib *ONE PRICE -ALL SIZES -NO CONFUSION AT A&P! OUR REGULAR PRICE .89 SAVE 2.651kg SAVE 1.20 Ib CUT FROM CANADA'S FiNEST GRADE A' BEEF SAVE 1.11/kg-.50 Ib READY -TO -SERVE, PARTLY SKINNED Whole Hams 306/ 39 16 TO 20 LBS ,kg Ib AVERAGE OUR REGULAR PRICE 4.17lkg-1.89 LB STEAK SALE! CUT FROM CANADA GRADE 'A' BEEF Prime Rib Steaks NEW YORK; STEAK OR ROAST Strip Loin 132g1 /�99 Beef Tenderloin 1549/699 FROZEN, EVISCERATED Grade `A' Turkeys 2629 / 119 UTILITY GRADE, FROZEN, EVISCERATED Turkeys 2g /149 n Stores with Deli RibEEye Steak 12'411/5? Rib Steaks 65/2991 g BONELESS Sirloin Steak 880/399 SCHNEIDERS, SLICED,12 VARIETIES INCL MAC & CHEESE Cooked Meats 175 g vac pac 109 SCHNEIDERS Chopped Ham SAVE UP TO 1.11/kg-.50 Ib SWIFT READY -TO -SERVE, WHOLE OR HALVES Sugar PIM Hams '725 /''129 Ikg / W Ib OUR REGULAR PRICE UP TO 8.361kg-3.79 LB TOWN CLUB OR A&P REGULAR OR THICK SLICED Side Bacon '. v50 pgc 269 SCHNEIDERS. READY -TO -SERVE, WHOLE OR HALVES Olde -Fashioned Hams 111T/47 YOUR CHOICE QF 6 VARIE,1 IES INCL OKTOBERFES Schneiders' Sausage pkgg 5 VARIETIES INCL RED HOTS OCEAN SPRAY, WHOLE BERRY OR JELLIED Cranberry Sauce OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.39 75911 LY, ASST VAR. INCL. CHO nned Vegeta z ■ OUR REGULAR PRICE UP TO..79 MAPLE LEAF SLICE & FRY Sausage Meat 39 500 g roll OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.59, SAVE 1.20 MAPLE LEAF SMOKED SAUSAGE. REG OR PEPPERCORN , / 99 Salami l�li11A0glb ROUND CORNED BEEF, PASTRAMI OR SQUARE RCAST BEEF Shopsy Cold Cuts 88 1100 91399 SHOPS(', CREAMY 2 Cole Slaw .28,1009/1?I PILLERS Knackwurst .55 PILLERS German Wieners.66 TAB, SPRITE, FRESCA OR Coca Cola �\ OUR REGULAR PRICE 9.99 SCHNEIDERS, 10 VARIETIES INCL BEERWURST 1 g 99 Mini Deli Sausage vacpac SCHNEIDERS, SLICED. REG, COUNTRY MAPLE OR THICK SLICED Side Bacon 500g !L9 vac pac 3 CASE OF 24-10 FL OZ TINS 549 SAVE 4.50, OCEAN SPRAY, CRANAPPLE DRINK Cranberry Cocktail 40 fl -oz btl 2.19 CHEESE CRUNCHITS. CHEESE BALLS. CHEDDAR ROLLS. CHEDDAR STICKS 7k4:-.99 H©.�teS�.s.nac'k.�..., ..._:- LIBBY'S, FANCY. Pumpkin etrz 69 PURE E.D.BESYOR mithmEJYaee�� (LEMON sSPREAD 250 0.1'1 19 250 mL E.D. SMITH, BLUEBERRY OR CHERRY (APPLE 18I`L,5Z TIN -1.28)1 10 fl -oz tin Pie Fillings E.D. SMITH Pumpkin Pie Filler OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.43 19 FL -OT TIN .99 SCHNEIDERS Headcheese SCHNEIDERS Peeroni Sticks MAPLE LEAF, PURE Tenderflake Lard OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.19 WITH THIS COUPON , 1.00OFF Schneiders. Olde Fashioned Hams LIMIT: one coupon per ham purchase Valid until October 9.1982 VC. Pnr1I JJ(LLJ00VUUL; 1 LB PKG ENTER A&P'S NEW MAPLE LEAF 9 Hockey Goal Rush Contest ASSORTED VARIETIES Catelli Pastas E.D. SMITH -Garden Cocktail y- READY -TO -SERVE Habitant Soups SWEETENED, DEL MONTE Orange Juice LYNCHS OLDS STYLE, WWTRRDM' Mincemeat ORANGE PEKOE Red Rose Tea Bags 500 g 79 pkg ■ f 28 tl:oz1 9 tin • 14 fl -oz tin ■ V 1411 oz Q tin ■ w,F SOtin L 2.39 e39 PKG OF 60 OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.33 199 Listen to Maple Leaf Radio Hockey Broadcast for details (rules posted at all A&P stores) rte®® MAPLE LEAF HOCKEY TELECAST GOAL RUSH YOU COULD WIN $50.00 Gift Certificate You could win each time a Maple. Leaf playerscores a goal . . Name. 1 a_ Address: Phone: Leave with the A&P Food Store cashier or mail to A&P Goal Rush, P.O. Box 249, Stat. W. Toronto In rigo eina ram am mos MIR IMIN MI MI me ow ow NM MOONS ems ma el STARKIST. IN OIL OR WATER Chunk Light Tuna 119 6.5 oz tin SUPER BUY! c P 0co-4m m tap WITH alESCENTTHIS COUPON PiAKE llsburOR B`�TTERFLy Rolls 8 oz pkg (FEATURE PRICE .94 WITHOUT COUPON) Limit one per tarso,, purchase Valid until Octotre' 91h X91: VC -y'-' r JOILJUON(JUU(,(U)UUU6L Spinners prepare for sale Members of the Huron Tract Spinners and Weavers Guild are busy preparing for theirfourth annual exhibition and sale to be held at The River Mill in Ben - miller on Saturday and Sunday, November 6 and 7. With a membership of 19, the Guild has had an active year. At each meeting held in the Ministry of Agriculture and Food board room in Clinton the second Tuesday of each month from March ,,, to November, . members take their turn giving demonstrations or workshops. . Weaving on driftwood, proper finishing for woven garments, finger weaving, a display of French-Canadian , catalogue weaving and weaving on a cardboard circle have only been a few of the programs. Purposes of the Guild are several -to educate, to en- courage and to provide a stimulus to spinners and weavers. Beginners' classes are taught by a Goderich member, Evelyn Hardy. Ruth Knight, the Goderich weaver who instigated the formation of the Guild when she first moved here from Montreal, organizes more advanced -workshops in weaving throughout the year. John. and Barbara Keer of Brussels instruct in spinning -and the president; Toni Vos of Blyth is especially competent in all three of the processes, in- cluding spinning, • nature - dyeing and weaving, using wool from 'her own sheep. Members are quick to help any who are interested in the crafts. • Two Goderich blind people are now being en- couraged to weave and recently a Katimavik par- ticipant in Goderich had a .two-week workshop while billeted in one of the member's homes. Members of the Guild come' from Seaforth, Blyth, Brussels, Walton, Ripley, Listowel and Goderich. Huron farm and home nems The 1982 Norman Alexander Conservation Award We are looking for Huron County landowners who have managed their farms to conserve soil, water and other natural resources. Such mamigement practices may involve erosion Control (grassed waterways, proper tillage, crop rotation, etc.), stream improvement (buf- fer zones, tile outlet protec- tion, ditch bank stabiliza- tion, etc.), woodlot manage- ment, windbreaks and reforestation and manure management. Individuals or groups wishing to nominate a can- didate should send the nominee's name and address by October 29, 1982 to: Con- servation Award Commit- tee, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Box' 159, Clinton, Ontario, NOM ILO. -John Heard, Assist. Ag. Rep. Ontario Dairy Symposium Free stall dairy housing systems require the applica- tion of management prin- ciples different from the tie stall herd. The Ontario Dairy Symposium is a two day pro- gram (Dec. 9=10) developed by dairy farmers and O.M.A.F. specialists in recognition of these dif- ferences. It focuses specifically on the larger dairy herd housed in free stalls. Speakers have been selected on the basis of their knowledge and experience with this system and will be orienting their presentations towards the' labor and capital efficiency which larger dairymen demand. The speakers are widely recduzed" as the leading authorities in their field. This program offers a uni- • que opportunity for free stall operators and those con- sidering this housing system to discuss management challenges with industry leaders from across North America. For, more information, contact the agricultural of- fice at 482-3428 or Zenith 7- 3040. - Dennis Assoc. Ag. Rep.