The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-02-08, Page 27Our Reg. Price 1.64 S' !VE 25¢
Process Cheese
KRAFT
`SLICES
1 -Ib
pkg
•
A&P is a Country Farm :Pork Shop
Fresh
PORK ROASTS
SAVE 34¢Ib
Shankless
Picnic Ib
Shoulder
Our Regular
Price Ib 1.32
SAVE 20/Ib
Shoulder
BUTT Ib
ROAST
Our Regular
rice Ib 1.48
Great
Sandwich
Combination
SANDWICH
L BREAD loaf
GODERICH SIGNAL
STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, I9194 --PAGE !IA
M rvel Brand, Sliced, White
Picnic Shoulder or Shoulder'Butt
PORK
CHOPS
.b 1
Mary Miles, Hot or Sweet
ITALIAN STYEp
SAUSAGE i6�.�p
Town Club, Sweet Pickled, Vac Pac
COTTAGE
ROLLS
.b 1
Golden Garlic
BURNS
SAUSAGE
A 4. P ORANGE FLAVOUR
SUN MIX
CRYSTALS
PKG OF
2-61 OZ. ENV.
S
CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF
7 -Inch Cut, First 5 Ribs Only
PRIME RIB'
Roast I Steaks
248
Ib
Our Reg. Price Ib 2.68 -
SAVE 20c LB
BONE
„8
Our Reg. Price Ib 2.78
SAVE 1Qc LB
SWIFT, SLICED, PREMIUM, SUGAR PLUM OR LAZY MAPLE
Side Bacon Hbvacpacl.68
MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, REGULAR, ALL BEEF, THICK SLICED OR GARLIC
Bologna . libvacpac1■49
MAPLE LEAF, SLICED 6,0Z VAC PAC
Cooked Ham ..... 1.39
MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, 5 VARIETIES 12 -OZ VAC PAC
lb : Cooked Mei1.39
STOCK UP
AND SAVE!
einamm(Buy S -SAVE 350mmimNs
Tom�te
HEINZ S0UP
10 -fl -oz
tin
for
1.00
Eiguggimm....rumminal
(Our Regular Price 27c each)
ismommninium
Choice, Whole Kernel or Cream Style
CLARK CORN
12 -fl -oz for
tin
00
LIBBY'S — ZOODLES OR
i
SAVE 20r j
TOMATOJUICE
48 -fl -oz
tin
(Our Regular Price 79c)
ALL PURPOSE (BONUS PACK -- 1 kg "FREE") 11 kg. BAG
¢
Alpha-Getti 2or89,'Five Roses Flour 4.99
REGULAR OR MINT FLAVOUR ACTION PRICED! 100 ml TUBE BEEF, CHICKEN OR LIVER ACTION PRICED! . 25 -OZ TIN
Crest ToothpastePep119
Food
ASSORTED COLOURS, DECORATOR PRINT PKG OF 2 ROLLS FACIAL TISSUE, ASSORTED COLOURS ACTION PRICED!
White SwanScotties■Towels 99 boxof200sheets 59¢
READY -TO -SERVE, ASSORTED VARIETIES ACTION PRICED)BOVRIL
ACTION PRICED! 12 -OZ TIN
Quaker oatmeai,_ozpkg6gii Lunche�n Meat 1.Q9
Minute Maid, Frozen, Concentrated
ORANGE
JUICE
12-fI-oz
tin
14 -fl -oz tin
Frozen, Fancy, Crinkle Cut Action Priced! Powdered (Bonus Pack — 1 Titre Free)
McCAINp I9co CHEER '_o re
0 SUPERFRIES140JDETERGENT
JANE PARKER, FROSTED
Bali Donuts
JANE PARKER
Bran Muffins
ACTION PRICED!
pkg of 679,1
ACTION PRICED!
pkg of 679?
DEODORANT, REGULAR ACTION PRICED!
LIGHT POWDER OR UNSCENTED 9-0Z AEROSOL TIN
Arrid Extra Dry 169
BATHROOM TISSUE, ASSORTED COLOURS" ACTION
PKG OF 4R ROLLS
ACTION PRICED' Royale Tissue
FROZEN, LAYER, ASSORTED FLAVOURS 13 OZ CAKE
Sara Lee Cakes 1.19,
®RANGE PEKOE ACTION PRICED! PKG O 120
Salada Tea Bags 3®49
ACTION PRICED!
CARNATION, ASSORTED FLAVOURS PKG OF 6 ENVS
Instant Breakfast 1.29
L19
(PEPPERONI, OR SAUSAGE 369 g PKG 1.29)
CHEF BOY •AR•DEE, CHEESE 369 g PKG
Pizza in a Skillet 99fe
LEAHY, FANCY
pp esauice
ACTION PRICED!
28 -fl -oz jar 79,1
SICK'S, ''CRUNCHIE"
Dili Pickles 64-f1 oz tar 129
2
1
Economy Meal
Suggestion!
Town Club
WIENERS
1 -Ib
vac pae
Previously Frozen
PORK LIVER
Mary Miles
BOLOGNA
8
Chunks
Ib
PRODUCE
CANADA FANCY, ONTARIO, ALL PURPOSE
Apples Spartan
5 -Ib bag
FLORIDA -PINEAPPLE VARIETY, BURSTING WITH JUICE
Oranges
FLORIDA, MILD, LARGE ECONOMY PACKAGE
Radishes
940. 1 GRADE, YELLOW COOKING
5 -Ib bag
1.69
1.69
16 -oz
Ontario Onions5-Ibbag69¢
CALIFORNIA, GARDEN FRESH, LARGE BUNCHES
Carrots No. 1 Grade - 2
NO. 1 GRADE, HOT HOUSE, EXCELLENT IN PIES & SAUCES
for 99¢
Ontario Rhubarb 16.69
SEVERAL COLOURS — IN BLOOM 4 -INCH POT
African Violets 1.6.9
No. 1 Grade, Finest Quality
P.EJ.2o.lb *199
POTATOES-
111Mr'
ilrES1
WITH .THIS COUPON
WHITE
SUGAR ,.G.
with purchase of
'5.00 excluding cigarettes
VALID UNTIL FEB. 10779
PROVINCIAL & WINTARIO TICKETS
AVAILABLE AT A&P FOOD STORES!
1U. AQP U911
WITH THIS COUPON
Kraft, COrti-Oil ifarters
BUTTER
lb
With purchase cif 'S 00
excluding cigarettes
VALID UNTIL FEB. 10th, 1979
MIRACLE
i MARGARINE.
Limit one pkg per customer Valid until
February 10, 1979 only. V.C. No. 143-9874
Mail forms
back soon
Officials from Health
and Welfare Canada
recently advised persons
applying for the Child
Tax Credit to mail the
forms with their income
tax returns to Revenue
Canada.
W. A. Wright, Regional
Director, Income
Security, says that the
Income Security division
in Toronto has received a
number of the Child Tax
Credit applications.
"That area of the
•program is handled by
Revenu.e Canada thus
completed applications
should be attached to the
Income Tax Return and
mailed to the Department
of Revenue," he said.
The Child Tax Credit
was first announced by
Health –• and Welfare
Minister Monique Begin
in August of 1978. The tax
credit is $200 per year for
each child under the age
\of 18 whose family
qualifies under an income
test. As a family's income
rises above $18,000, the
amount of the tax credit
will be reduced by $5 for
every $100 in earnings.
Mrs Lomas
hosts league
La Leche League in
Huron County met in
January at the home of
Mrs. R. Lomas,
Goderich.
The topic of discussion
was Nutrition and
Weaning". Breastfeeding
is the perfect food for the
first four to six months.
Your baby will let you
know when he's ready to
'begin solids. Weaning
should be gradual, a
loving time.
Luncheon was served.
The next meeting will
be held on February 14 at
2 p.m. The topic of
discussion . will be •
"Advantages of
Breastfeeding for Mother
and Baby". Mrs. P.
Bisback will leaci this
meeting.
For further in-
formation, please call
262-2192. Any woman
interested in learning
more about the womanly
art of breastfeeding is
invited to attend. Nursing
babies are always
welcome to LLL
meetings. •
Holmesville...
• from page 10A
like to thank all the
' parents who attended the
school skating party on
January 12. This skating
party was such a sudcess
that a second skating
party has been scheduled
for Clinton arena on
Friday, February 9 from
1-3 p.m.
Township Dance
Another very sue-
c''s";'fu1 Goderich
Township Recreation
Dance was held Saturday
evening, January 27 at
the White Carnation with
everyone dancing and
enjoying the music of the
Bluewater Playboys.
Mr. Grant Stirling
spoke on behalf of'the
Recreation Committee
and thanked everyone for
coming and to enjoy
themselves. Grant asked
for a round of applause
for the band. During the
intermission, Walter
Mcllwain made. a draw
for the door prize, a
bushel of apples donated
by Laithwaite Orchards
of Goderich Township,
which was won 'by John
and Helen Westbrook. A
delicious lunch was
served by the host and
hostess, David and
Sandra Orr.
Personals
The community wishes
to offer their sympathy to
the family of the late Mr.
Mel Gliddon, formerly of
Holmesville.
Sunday guests with
Alvin and Barb Betties
were Mrs. Betty Holdway
of Texas and her mother
Mrs. Dorothy Brunsdon
of Bayfield. Mrs. Hold -
way told the Bettles that
our weather isn't all that
bad, as in Texas the
weather has been cold
this year.
Three local lads took
their free time Saturday
to canvass for the March
of Dimes in Goderich
Township. This proves
that the young people of
•^"the community will do
worthwhile things, as
they were out orll their
snowmobiles collecting.