The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-09-06, Page 25SAVE 22?
Partly Skimmed
FRESH
2% MILK
3 -quart bag
3 9
imemoimistem
BACK TO SCHOOL
SPECIAL
Our Regular Price 1.61
3i1i1E3$db_
Fresh
BOX -0 (HICKEN
Family Pack -Contains:, 3 LegvQuarters,
backs attch. 3 Breast Quarters,
backs & wings attch. — 3 Wings —
3 Necks & Backs — 3 Giblet Pkgs.
Ib
(Our Regular Price Ib 89c)
1/4
to
SAVE 20r
Assorted Varieties, Deluxe II
DUNCAN NINES
CAKE MIXES
18.5 -oz pkg
BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL
Our Regular,Price 99c
SAVE 39fPo
CHICKEN
Leg or Breast. Quartel"s, backs & wings
attached — Mixed Quarters —
Chicken Halves '
Ib
(aur Regular Price Ib 1.28)
SCHNEIDERS, SLICED, ASSORTED VARIETIES . 6 -OZ VAC PAC SCHNEIDERS, ASSORTED VARIETIES
Cooked Meats 84¢ . Wieners lbcpac 1.59
SCHNEIDERS, REGULAR, BEEF OR MAPLE 1 -LB PKG SCHNEIDERS, SLICED, REGULAR OR MAPLE
Mini Sizzlers 1.89 Side BaconVOk1.69
SCHNEIDERS, SAUSAGE
Oktoberfest 1 Ib pkg 1,99
SCHNEIDERS, SLICED, REGULAR OR BEEF
In Stores with Deli Shop
Bologna 16 oz vac pat 1,69 B.B.Q.
CHICKENS
Cooked Ham 6ozvacpac1.59
SCHNEIDERS, SLICED
SHOPSYS, FLAT, VAC PAC,
Corned Beef Brisket 161.99
SHOPSYS, COLE SLAW OR
Potato Salad • 24 oz ctnr 1,09
Schneiders, Assorted
MEAT
PIES.
SAVE 1.06 HIN
MAXWELL HOUSE
1 -Ib 2
bag
9
9
(Our Regular Price 4.05)
CARNATION INSTANT (BONUS PAK)
1802. R
® Mate /y ® 16 oz. for
JA
Coffee Mate 2oz. LUSEE"] •49
each 2,99
Varieties
4 -oz pie
for
SAVE 24¢HiN
Facial Tissue, Assorted Colours
KLEENEX
box of
200 sheets 6 5
Q�
‘18 (Our Regular Price 89c)
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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1979—PAGE 7A
SAVE 60�
Powdered
SURF
DETERGENT
6 litre box
0
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BACK TO SCHOOL
SPECIAL
Our Regular Price 2.59
You'll do better at THE FARM at A&P
California, Thompson Seedless, Red Queen's, Black Ribier,
plump, sweet, juicy, the natural snack
RAPES
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PRODUCE OF SOUTH AFRICA, HIGH IN VITAMIN C NO. 1 GRADE, ONTARIO GROWN, TENDER, SWEET
Oranges dozen1.99 Carrots 5-16bag 79¢
kteft
NO. 1 GRADE, CALIFORNIA, SWEET, LARGE SIZE NO, 1 GRADE, FRESH; CRISP, LARGE SIZE, ONTAItIO AfF
Red Plums Ib 59¢ Celery Stalks • each 39¢
ASSORTED 4Vz-INCH POT IJO. 1 GRADE, FRESH, TENDER, CRISP, ONTARIO
Tropical Plants 2.39 .Green Peppers each 15¢
BACK TO SCHOOL •LUNCHES
Prepare nutritious appealing lunch-time meals
for your child. Include the 4 -food groups. Pro-
tein, fresh fruit and vegetables, bread and milk.
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Lunch .tirne favourites such as leftover meat
and fish, peanut butter and egg make excellent
sandwich fillers. Vary the menu by including
muffins and whole grain bread. Leftover drum-
:-Aisticks, stew, chili or tuna salad are delicious
sandwich alternatives. Fresh fruits and veg-
etables such as grapes, apples, pears, peaches,
bananas, cherry tomatoes, celery and carrot
sticks are important lunch supplements to
sure daily amounts of Vitamins A and C
met. •
MAKE LUNCH-TIME A
NUTRITIOUS EXPERIENCE!
-For recipes, Nutrition and Consumer
tion; write to:
- RUTH REYNOLDS
Consumer Consultant
P.O. Box 68, Station A
Toronto, Ontario.
YOU'LL DO better WITH ABP'S
en -
are
Informa-
health & beauty aids
(Bonus Pack 50 nil
Mouthwash Action Price! Roll-on,Regular or Unscented � plus 50°/.' more))
ANTISEPTIC 79 SOFT 'N DRY 75 ml119
LISTERINE 5 btlml ®DEODORANT btl
Bonus Pack, 150 g plus 75 g Free Regular or Winterfresh Flavours "Super Size"
BROMO ]9 COLLATE 200 ml tube 1-89'
225 gr. � TOOTHPASTE
J ‘..SELTZER
ASSORTED VARIETIES ACTION PRICE!
Rose Pickles 24-H-ozfar99¢
IDEAL, CHOICE, ASSORTED VARIETIES, CANNED IN TOMATO SAUCEADR WITH PORI(
ACTION PRICE!
Vegetables 14-fl-oztin 1pr1.00 Clark Beans 14-fl-oztin49j
PALANDA, IN PUREE VEGETABLE ACTION PRICEI
Tomatoes 28 -fl -oz tin 69? V®g Juice 10-fi-oz tin 3 for 89¢
SUNNY CRUNCH, ASSORTED VARIETIES � 26 -OZ PKG PEA ACTION PRICE! 14FL-OZ TIN
Granola Cereal 1.59 Habitant Soup. 2 for 79 fe
DOG FOOD
Gravy Train
ACTION PRICE! DRINKS, ASSORTED FLAVOURS ACTION PRICEI 48 -FL -OZ TIN
4kgbag3.79 Hawaiian Punch Drinks 59¢
ACTION PRICE! 2 kg BAG
Purina Cat Chow 2.29
SPECIALTY, ASSORTED VARIETIES, DOG FOOD ACTION PRICEI
Dr. Ballard's-oztin 2for 79¢
BREAD 'N BUTTER OR SWEET CUCUMBER
K.P. ReIihes
ACTION PRICE!
454 g jar 59%
TODDLER SIZE ACTION PRICEI PKG OF 24
babyScott .Diapers 2.49
BATHROOM TISSUE, ASSORTED COLOURS ACTION PRICEI
Delsey Tissue pkg of 2 rods 69¢
"SOLIDS", ASSORTED SCENTS ACTION PRICEI S -OZ CTNR
Airwick Deodorizers 79¢
Ladies
work for,
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have families to support.
However, according to
Ontario's Minister of
Labour, if every Ontario
married woman handed
her job over to an
unemployed man, there
would stillbe about
800,000 jobs left over,
mostly jobs which men
are not trained to do.
Studies have demon-
strated all too, clearly
that there is no validity to
the idea that women are
unsatisfactory employees
because they have high
absenteeism and tur-
nover rates. There is no
significant difference
between either rate for
men and women at
similar levels. One major
Canadian study actually
showed that while women
may have slightly more
short-term absences than
men, men have more
lengthy absences.
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Have you ever heard
statements such as
"women fall apart under
pressure", "they simply
aren't temperamentally
suited to hold 'down
responsible •jobs''?
Studies carried out in the
United States have come
up with some very in-
teresting findings in this
connection. Male em-
ployees lose • their tem-
pers twice as often as
female employees. When
they do so they shout,
bang their desks, slatn
doors and drive
erratically. Women; on
the other hand, when they
lose their tempers,seldom
do any of these things,
although they have been
known to cry.- Are a
woman's tears a greater
indicator_of_lack _oi••,_
control,, of
:`emotionalism's ;- than .a._ .... .
man shouting, 'banging
and driving erratically?
What about the idea
that it's a waste of time
training or gibktg,:extr'a
responsibility VOA (' th'nan
employte, because she'lj
probably get married •
and -or pregnant, and the
employer's investment .
will have been wasted?
The fact of the matter iso
of course, that women in
the thousands are
;working full-time during
their child-bearing and
child -raising years. At
this moment in time,
almost 66 percent of
Ontario women between.
the ages of 20 and 44 are
in the labour force. Some
62 percent of them are
married. In fact, more
than 50 percent of all.
Ontario wives work.
Ontario's Minister of
Labour has defined what
his Ministry considers to
be the . goals of the
women's movement,
including the need to
increase the options for
women, and consequently
for men, the'importance
of removing the . labels
"male" ,,or "female"
from certain jobs.
The Ministry's
Women's Bureau is a
resource centre, offering
individual counselling, as
well as support and en-
couragement to com-
munity agencies. A wide
range 'of materials is
published to inform
workers and employers
of their rights and
responsibilities. The
Bureau has launched an
Affirmatiye Action
Consulting Service
because many employers
and unions, while obeying
the letter of the law, still
discriminate in many
different and subtle
ways.
The main object of the
exercise is, of course, to
increase the pool of
qualified women
available for hiring and
promotion, and to ensure
that qualified women
have equal access to
employment. If these
aims can b'e achieved, not
only women, but all
Ontarions will benefit.
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