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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-01-31, Page 27Is b4th Anr.iversary fan. 27 SAVE 20¢ Assorted Colours KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUE box of 200 sheets ARE SAV1NG$ALL OVER THE STORE IN.. Groceries, Frozen, Dairy, Health and Beauty Aids and General Merchandise. You'll get savings wherever you see this Action Price sign, every week at A&P. Direct Tractor Trailer Toads of Young Canada ADE "A" FROZEN (Our Regular Price 89c) ASSORTED PLAIN OR DECORATOR (OTIOV..ELS.. ACTION PRICE! pkg of ?.rolls 1• Frozen Seafood HIGHLINER," FROZEN Ched.do..StJcks: HIGHLIHER, FRO EN Fish. Cakes Frozen Smeltsc HEADLESS & DRESSED Frozen Whiting . 49 4:ozPkg. 24 -oz pkg 11,29 16 -oz poly bag 1.19 FROZEN Cod Fillets Frozen Mackerel FrozenWhitefish lb 59? 1.49 e39ye e1.13 In Stores with Deli Shop CANADA PACKERS, YOUR CHOICE, ASSORTED VARIETIES Baked Meat Loaves BALDERSON, FINNISH (VALID) ream Cheese Plain SAVE 3455/ 41784 10 Daytime pkg of 30 or Extra Absorbent pkg of 24 PAMPERS DIAPERS pkg 2.19 (TILSIT LB 2.49)92.,„„„,,,„. 15:-. _ 3. 0/1111 !))1\ Eviscerated, Vac Pac 6 to 14 -lb average Boneless, Fresh, Whole or Half SEG OF ROR SAVE 51)F` lb (Our Regular Price Ib 2.29) A&P....SVCED SIDE BACON 1 -Ib 11 vac pac Cut from Canada Grade "A" Beef PRI First 5 Rebs only Roast. SAVE Sore (Our Regular Price Ib 3.09) Prr teaks R1b 89 .� Ib�'xe Bks F,t 489 Grade "A", Eviscerated, Frozen, Vac Pac, A&P Self:Basting or SWIFT DEEP -BASTED BUTTERBALL TURKEYS 6 to 1.41b avg. Previously Frozen 161.29 PORK 1649¢ PRIMO, CHUBS MARY MILES, SLICED, ASSRT'D VARIETIES 500 g PKG Mortadella . �b1.89 Cooked Meats L49 PRIMO VAC PAC OF 2 MARY MILES, SLICED Pepperoni Ib elk VClookeMINCED HAM 500 g PKG GRADE "A", EVISCERATED Meats L79 MAPLE LEAF, WAXED, VAC PAC Bologna Chunks 161.19 MAPLE LEAF, PORK, TRAY PACK Sausages libpkg 1°79 FROZEN, CORNISH, 20 TO 24 -OZ VAC PAC MAPLE LEAF, REGULAR OR BEEF MAPLE LEAF, READY -TO -EAT, VAC PAC Game Hens 1b 1°4.9 Wieners 1-lbvac pac l 59 Dinner Hams 16.2.49 SWIFT BROWN & SERVE, REGULAR OR BEEF ' 'MAPLE 'LEAF, SLICED, ASSORTED VARIETIES MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, REGULAR Sausages 8-ozpkg1°29 Bologna vac F SAVE 36c1( STARKIST TUNA (Our Regular Price 3.15) General Milli CHEERIOS CEREAL g pkg Action' Pricer .1 Ready-toServe, Assorted Varieties Action Price! QUAKER OATMEAL 12 -oz pkg 7 -oz pkg 49 (Our Regular Price 1.85 ) Regular Dog Food KEN -L RATION BURGER 2kgP*g Action Price! Skippy, Creamy or Chunky PEANUT BUTTER 500 g jar 0 Action Price!_. (Our Regular Price 2.59 ) Morning Meadow or FRESH SOAP Seawind Action Price! 130 g bath size bar CHEF BOYAR -DEE 7 RAVIOLI ti:;" Action Price! YOU'LL DO batter WITH A8 P'S health & beauty aids and general merchandise REGULAR OR EXTRA DRY Jergens Lotion 600 ml btl. 2.49 CONDITION, NORMALS OILY OR DRY 450 ml PLASTIC BTI Clairol Shampoo 2.69 DEODORANT, ASSORTED TYPES Ban Ultra Dry 200 ml aerosol on 2.09 MOUTHWASH (750 ml ' 250 ml "FREE'') Listerine 1 litre bottle 259 SANITARY Stayfree Mini Pads pkg of 48 3.59 A&P (MEN'S SIZE - PAIR 1.29) Tube Socks ' boys'size— pair 99¢ CORELLE (WHILE SUPPLIES LAST ) Dinnerware ESMOND Blankets 16 pc. set 27.95 180 cm: 210cm. 7.95 E. D. Smith Pure Raspberry or STRAWBERRY 1 JAM 24 Oa lar BY GRACE AMP, HOME ECONOMIST Do you belong to a 4-11 Club? If yoti; do, ypu'1•I,be: looking forward tLi" our new spring._ project. • in Huron County -called "Your Corner of the World" .and if you c/on't why not join a club in your .own community right away, so that you won't miss out on this delightful, brand-new project. "Your Corner' of World" deals with the' club member's bedroom. We are going to be looking. at suitable floor- -- plans, choosing colour' schemes in which you will co-ordinate fabric for floor coverings, drapes, wall coverings and ac- cessories for your bedroom. Club• neinbers„, as well, will be working on macrame as a craft and completing a sam- pler of knots. Then, each member -will have a chance to put 'their new- found talent into practice by making a free -choice article which can be an accessory for their bedroom or an accessrory for themselves. Members will be becoming interior designers in their own right by making a design gal 1 ee than -_ -ef their -- favourite pictures which could apply to a bedroom, and which will show their likes and . dislikes, and definite tastes inhome decorating. For leaders, as well, this. course offers a good • -introduction"' td 1zlierlor design, and, hopefully„ they will be able to, get as Much out of the ,course as do the members. If you are 12 to 26 years of age, ,boy or"girl, living in either the country or in ,a town in Huron. County, you can"belong to 4-H too: All you need to do is contact the Ministry: of Agriculture and Food in Clinton at 482-3428•.. or •.ii e 'ome Economist will put you in touch with the club. in your local. community. So good luck with 4-H this winter. FARM INCOME TAX UPDATE SESSION B4Y 'DON PULLEN AG. ,REP. Taxation is one- of the major factors 'that in- fluences the decisions made by the farm manager in 'the operation of the farm- business. Since 1972, when the Tax Reform legislation became effective, there have been many changes from • year to year in the tax laws • related to agriculture. The result has been an increased need for an information source which the farmer can use to assist in un- derstanding the ap- propriate tax management strategies. Accordingly, a Farm Income Tax Update- - -S-e-ss do has bee n arranged for Monday, February 11 (Note - day correction from printing in the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food Programs folder), from 10 a.m. until 3:30.p.m. at the Agricultural Office Board Room, Clinton. Participants are urged to bring their 1979 Farmer's Income Tax Guide to the meeting. There will be plenty'of„ opportunity to cover questions frequently asked by farmers. Bill" McEachern, RR2 Grand Bend, Farm Tax Specialist, will be the discussion leader for the day. Jack Hagarty, Farm Management Specialist, O.M.A.F., Stratford, will be a resource leader. Subjects covered will include method df reporting income, capital, cost allowance, in - Vestment tax credit, talc treatment of basic herds and other' farming ' in- ventories, capital gains, income averaging and property transfers. Anyone with an interest In attending is invited to call the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food Office at Clinton, 482-3428 (Zenith 7-2800) for further information.