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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-09-21, Page 33A&P is a Country Farm Pork Shop! Pork Loin Quarters Cut Into PORK CHOPS 10 Chops io a pkg 2 Loin End Chops Ib 2 Rib Chops 6 Centre Cut Chops r ,G!ODER,f CHSIGNAL-STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1978 --PAGE 13A From Queen's Park... Our Reg. Price 1.78 SAVE 20¢ Ib Loin Our Reg.. Price 2.24 -SAVE 26c Ib. Country Style Our Reg. Price 1.78 - SAVE 20c Ib CENTRE -=CUT -lb no SPARE PORK CHOPSI.70 RIBS Ib 1 PORK LOIN PORK Rib Chops 161.58 Back Ribs 1b2.38 BONELESS, PORK ROAST . BONELESS Rib Portion 1b 1.98 Pork Butt 61.48 MARY MILES WIENERS Our Reg. Price 1.29 - SAVE 51c 1 -Ib vac pac MARY MILES, SLICED Cooked Ham 1.28 Mary Miles, Sliced S IDE 1 -Ib vac pac BACON 1 with supermarket prices. WHOLE PORK SHOULDERS 5 to 7 -Ib average Ib Our Reg. Price 1.22 SAVE 2411 Ib In stores with 58 DELI DEPARTMENT `= , 6 -OZ VAC PAC SMOKED, COOKED, PICNIC STYLE Pork ShouIdersIbLOg 16-0Z PKG PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, SLICED HIGHLINER, FROZEN BOSTON Bluefish Fillets FROZEN, OCEAN Perch Fillets 161.43 ssto Potato salad .Cold Slaw 1659¢ . Cooked Ham ,/2-161.12 1.18 Beef Liver s78t SCHNEIDERS, PRE-COOKED Oktoberfest Sausage tha 99,e SCHNEIDERS Cooked Salami 1/2161.10 SCHNEIDERS, COUNTRY, FINE MEAT OR MINCED HAM Olde Fashioned Loaf :1b 995e Italian Foods at A&P! MARY MILES, HOT OR SWEET Italian style Sausage Ib 1.18 SIENA BRAND, VAC PAC Mortadella . Chubs 161:48 SIENA BRAND Sa ami... Chubs 161.98 SIENA BRAND Pepperoni Sticks 161.98 SIENA BRAID Salametti Chubs 1b2.68 SIENA BRAND, CAPACOLLO OR Pepper Butt Chub 162.78 Action Priced! All Varieties LANCIA PASTAS pk Our Regular, Price 99c - SAVE 30c LANCIA ACTION PRICEDI Lasagna 1-Ibpkg 59¢ BRAVO• t 5.5 -FL -OZ TIN ACTION PRICEDI Tomato Paste3for89,i BRAVO PLAIN Spaghetti Sauce 89r 28 -FL -OZ TIN ACTION PRICEDI • No. 1 Grade, California, Sweet Thompson Seedless - Black Ribier or Red Queen NO. 1 GRADE, ONTARIO Cabbage NO. 1 SMALL, ONTARIO, Onions CALIFORNIA, FANCY EATING Large Firm Heads Yellow Cooking Pitted Dates NO. 1 GRADE, MARSH GROWN each 39fli Potatoes ONTARIO, Ontario 7951 White 5-16 bag each49fr 10-Ibbag99¢ Squash Butternut 10 -oz cup 1.39fresh LARGE SIZE - BEAUTIFUL - DECORATIVE 6 -INCH POT for Rubber Plantseach4.69 Humid Action Priced Jane Parker, Sliced, 60% Whole\ Wheat, Regular or Sandwich BROWN BREAD a, 24 -oz loaf for Our Reg. Price 5 5 "ea Betty Crocker, Assorted Varieties HAMBURGER HELPER (Plus 20c per btl deposit) ' Regular or Diet 750 ml returnable bottle ACTION PRICED! 150 ml TUBE Aim Toothpaste 1.29 JOE LOWS Vachon CakesPkg0699¢ ALPHA-GETTI, ZOODLES OR ACTION PRICEDI 19 -FL -OZ TIN Libby's Spaghetti 55.' 2 SAVARIN, FROZEN, BEEF, CHICKEN, SALISBURY STEAK, Green Peas TURKEY ACTION PRICED! McLEAN, FROZEN, OVEN CRISP ACTION PRICED! FAIRLADY 1 -LB TUB ACTION PRICEDI French FriesMargarine."216pkq 79¢ Soft 79¢ MINUTE MAID, FROZEN, CONCENTRATED ACTION PRICED! BORDEN Orange Juice 12.5-oz!ifi9 sicles ° Po ACTION PRICED! p J pkg of 12 1e09 GARDEN PRIDE, FROZEN, CHOICE - PLAIN, POLSKI, GARLIC Ibpkg795' Bick's Dill Pickles 99¢ � TEA BAGS T./. Dinners oZP q 89te Tetley Tea pkg M ayonn i s e 750mljar 1.ACTION PRICED 32-6FL-OZ JAB ACTION PRICEDI KRAFT ACTION PRI .21.301112661612112. CEDI Our Regular Price 4.99 - SAVE 1.00 BRAVO Tomatoes ACTION PRICED! 28 -11 -oz tin 59.' WHITE - RED KIDNEY - ROMANO - LENTILS - BLACKEYEPEAS ACTION PRICEDI Bravo Beans 19-ll-oztin 49/1 HEINZ 14-FL.OZ TIN ACTION PRICEDI Tomato Sauce 395i STRETCH YOUR SHOPPING BUDGET -WITH A TRW TO A&P's .. . E(ONOM YCORNER Name Brand Items at "NO FRILLS" Prices LIQUID BLEACH 128 -fl -oz plastic bottle STRAWBERRY OR RASPBERRY, WITH PECTIN 24 -FL -OZ JAR Mrs. Lukes Jams 99¢ THE BEST COFFEE COMES IN A BEAN AT A&P. FRESHLY GROUND IN THE STORE WHEN YOU BUY IT . . . NOT BEFORE! 1 -LB BAG Red Circle coffee 2.99 CORONATION, POLSKI OR WHOLE ACTION PRICEDI Dill Pickles 32-fl-ozjar 77? MOUNT HILL, STD. Wax Beans . 19-fl-ortin 29?.• RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE TEA BAGS PKO OF 60 $ 1 79 1 a . from page 12A Family Counsellor in the Region of Durham on "Family and Social Relationships"; and Marvyn Novick, Senior Program Director of the Social Planning Council of Metropolitan Toronto on "Demand for Ser- vices". Mr. Harvey spoke of the impact of the post- war "baby boom" on the labour force-, the relationship . between industrial strategy and jobs, and the fact that; Canada has the best job - creating record of all Western industrialized countries. He stressed the need for job mobility in- centives, on-the-job training and domestically produced . skilled workers. We can no longer rely on the -wealth - creating ability of the primary,-. sector, must revitalize the manufacturing sector. Importing goods and technology is equivalent to exporting jobs. Lifetime exposure to education is vital, and the work experience is politically and psychologically im portant. Highly educated workers tend to displace less well educated workers in a tight labour market. Present concern about high unem- ployment should not mask the very real issue of labour shortages, both present and anticipated. Mr. Novick spoke of the need to • put aside traditional assumptions and equate needs to resources. Government's role in the '80's should be to give... leadership for_ people to see choices. Urban planning should begin by including social objectives. "Elements of a social development strategy would include investing heavily in the capacity of families, communities, and the workplace to confer important forms of developmental suppo to people... The role of Government can be to create the conditions and . opportunities necessary for people to increase their care and support for each other in the course of daily life," said Novick. Mr. McLeod pointed out, "The so-called 'new'• immigration is not new. Between 1896 and 1914, three million immigrants were invited to come here to build our railroads, dig our sewers and settle our land. .. 5000 East Indians lived in Canada by 1921. There are seventy • languages or dialects spoken within one mile of Toronto's City Hall." We are the world in miniature, and we have a great opportunity to lead the way. The Ontario Human Rights Code is already aut-dated: fourteen months ago a full scale revision was presented to the Provincial Government. People sar""you can't . -legislate morality": to some extent, we can. Interpreting "prejudice" as attitude, "discrimination" as action, McLeod stressed the need to rejoice in our diversity, to speak up, and quickly, about discrimination, to codify attitudes, and ensure equality of access to opportunity. Gail Newall. stressed the importance of ad- justing our traditional concept of the family. Statistics' Canada's figures for 1974.show there were 305,520 one - parent families, 85.5 percent of them headed by women. These families had 631,360 children of whom about one-quarter were under six years of age. Social welfare is vital as a means of preserving useful members of our society. Provisions for adequate child care are essential. The group discussed the need to avoid stereotyping • people, pressures Caused by rising costs of adequate housing, and the need for provision of improved services in the geriatric field. More about the con- ference - other Theme Groups -next week.