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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-09-13, Page 26GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSD4Y, SEPTEMBER 13, 1979 --PAGE 7A , SAVE 47Ib LOIN LOIN Combination Pack Combination Pack PORK.'.CHPS Contains -2 Rib End Chops, 2 Loin End Chops —4 Centre Cut Chops Ib nag IOur Regular Price Ib 1.86 PREVIOUSLY FROZEN SAVE 3& Tomato HEINZ KETCHUP 32 -fl -oz keg Roast or Chops Our Regular Price 1.35 CENTRE CUT PORK LOIN le1 • Action Price! 6 Varieties Including Peas & Corn LIBBY'S VEGETABLES 14 -fl -oz tin for Stock Up! YOU'LL DO'better AT 4tE FARA, /mat Winn% Ontario, No. 1. Grade, White CAULIFLOWER (Our Regular Price Ib 2.08) Pork Side Spare Ribs each PORK LOIN, COUNTRY STYLE PREVIOUSLY FROZEN Rib Portion ib 1.59 Pork Hocks I1,59 ¢ PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, NEW ZEALAND, SHOULDER SCHNEIDERS, REGULAR, BEEF, MAPLE 1 -LB PKG Lamb Chops 14.39 Mini .Sizzlers 1.89 'Pride of Canada Week at AQP Pride of Canada Wieners ::; 1-Ibvacpc 1.49 PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED • PRIDE OF CANADA, PRESSED, Cooked Ham 6-ozvac pac1.29 Dinner. Ham Hb2.39 PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED, ASSORTED VARIETIES PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED Cooked Meats ,a2;a, L39 Side Bacon1-I6 pkg 91.59 PRIDE OF CANADA ,1,6-0Z .VAC PAC PRIDE OF CANADA, ASSORTED VARIETIES' 24.OZ VAC PAC Sliced Bologna -1.49 Sausage Sticks 2.79 r to Action Price! '\ White Label, Wiener Rolls or Boutique HAMBURGER BUNS . . KLEENEX T oWELS pkg of12. -.1. kg, 99fze ,.., pkg of 2 rolls' J Large Size. No. 1 Grade, Ontario, Peak of the Crop 4 -qt basket BLUE GRAPES 2.18 NO- 1 GRADE, ONTARIO, LARGE SIZE NO 1 GRADE, ONTARIO 4 -QT BASKET Cabbage 3f-1.00 Bartlett Pears 2.79 HONDURAS, PLANT RIPE, SWEET+JUICY NO. 1 GRADE, ONTARIO, ITALIAN. FREESTONE 4 -QT BASKET Pineapples each 9% Prune -Plums 2.79 ASSORTED TROPICAL PLANTS 90 -INCH POT NO. 1 GRADE, ONTARIO, FREESTONE Hanging Baskets each7r99 Peaches 4 -qt basket 239 FANCY, ONTARIO, MacINTOSH, FIRST OF THE SEASON . " NO. 1 GRADE, ONTARIO, FINEST FLAVOUR Apples 3 -Ib bag 1.19 Tomatoes 4 -qt basket 1,99 THINK PRICE PER SERVING: Consider cost per serving, not cost per pound when buying meat- Ask your A&P butcher for suggestions on less costly cuts and the number of servings to expect from 1 pound. To determine cost per serving: COST PER _ PRICE'PER POUND SERVING NUMBER OF SERVINGS PER POUND. As an example: 35c PER — 1,40 PER POUND SERVING 4 SERVINGS PER • POUND. MARVEL, SLICED ACTION PRICE! 24.OZ LOAF PALANDA, IN OWN JUICE, CRUSHED, SLICED OR TIDBITS White Bread 3 for 1.29 Pineapple 19 fl O7 t�n.59% AYLMER, CHOICETomatoes JANE PARKER , ACTION PRICE! RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY, WITH PECTIN ACTION PRICE! INSTANT English Muff ins Pkg of 6 69¢ Aylmer Jam .2441.701.29 Nescafe Coffee io oz°iar 5 �.r99 COFFEE BREAKS & FUDGEE-O DAYTIME ACTION PRICE! PKG OF 30 IN TOMATO SAUCE OR WITH PORK ' Ciristies , 450g Pk91r33 Pampers Diapers 2.79 Heinz Bean 19 f1.oz tin 210 99, OLD TYME ACTION PRICE! A&P ACTION PRICE! l0 Fl OZ- TIN BARBER SHOP To .-le Syrup 750mIbtl 1.39•' Mandarin Oranges 59¢ SHAVE CREAM 35D ml 1.49 ACTION PRICE' 28 -f1 -oz tin 59¢ Boneless beef: 3-4 servings per pound. • chuck, blade, round, rump, and sirloin roast. ' • flank, sirloin, ribeye and cubed steaks. • ground beef, beef ler and stewing beef. Purchase the right meat at the right price. Ask the man who knows, and pave the way for great savings on a wide variety of meats. For recip'es, Nutrition and Consumer Informa- tion, write to: RUTH REYNOLDS Consumer Consultant P.O. Box 68, Station A Toronto, Ontario. SHAMPOO 350 ml PLASTIC BTL Head & Shoulders 2.99 JERGENS Bath Soap Pkg of 5 1.19 LIQUID ACTION PRICE! Javex Bleach 64 11 -oz plastic btl 59j FACIAL TISSUE, ASSORTED COLOURS Kleenex box of 200 sheets 65¢ Ashfield approves stock claim Council met on Sep- tember 4 with all members present. Russ Batten was present and reported on the new drains being constructed. .:..A stock claim- by -Carl Stanley for chickens killed and one for goats killed was approved for . payment. An application for severance by Balfour Simpson for an acre of land on which a hydro. distributing station will be erected was apprgved. File Drain Roting By- law was passed and building permits . were granted to William Andrew for a house, Steven Andrew, addition to house, Ken Alten, barn and Joe Van Osch, barn. The clerk was • in- structed to make ap- ' plication for the interim payment of the 1979 road subsidy. General ac- counts of $43,116.42 and road accounts of $22,997.39 were paid. The next meeting will be Tuesday, Sept. 18 at 7:30 p.m. Small bus• iness... • from page (iA wishing to discuss ,Ontario Government policy, regulations and procedures should contact Peter Friedman, Manager of Customer Service, Deregulation and Industry Support Services, Ontario Ministry of Industry and Tourism, Queen's Park, (416) 965-3405. The Ministry ' operates a number of ,programs designed to assist the . individual or small manufacturing business in the development of new products or processes, the en- couragement of design and development of product, and the ad- vancement of industrial technology which can be exploited within a short 'period of time. The Program' to Encourage Product and Process Innovation (PEPPI) provides financial "assistance to the inventor or small business entrepreneur who , has limited or no suitable facilities of his own, to develop a prototype of a product or process :toprove its feasibility. It is designed for projects not ex- ceeding $12,000 total costs. • Financial assistance of 100 percent of eligible project costs upto a maximum of $8,000 is provided for the purpose of developing a prototype. The Product Development Management Program (PDMP) is designed to assist existing small secondary 'manufac- turers to increase their' in-house industrial design management un- der standing and. capability. Projects should not exceed $15,000 total cost. Financial assistance amounting to between 75 percent and 90 percent of eligible project cost is provided up to a maximum of $10,000. Ontario's Small Business -Industry Technology Program (S'BITP) encourages existing small secondary manufacturers to develop new products and -or processes that would significantly advance the innovation and technology practised by industry. It is designed for projects not ex- ceeding $25,000 total cost. The Ministry will provide financial assistance up to a maximum of $10,000. The three Development Corporations (Ontario D.C.; Eastern Ontario D.C.; and Northern Ontario D.C.) offer a comprehensive program of financial and advisory services to business and industry throughout the Province. If you would like fur- ther information on the various federal or provincial programs, please give me .a call. Copies of our Party's Guide are available. • 1�