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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 19 Apr 1978, p. 10

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ieee ALL PRICES SHOWN IN THIS AD GUARANTEED EFFECTIVE THRU SAT., APRIL 22nd, 1978. AgP IS A COUNTRY FA RM PORK SHOP! PORK LOIN ROASTS | fo 2 Pork Loin Quarters Cut Into Or Repuprice Pony RK 10 CHOPS bg IN A PKG Rib OUR REG. Tenderloi B 5 Portion fou PO an i 2 Rib Chops : 53 6 Centre Cut i Chops 7 Bone Cut, Count Them 3 to 34%2-lb Cut Cooked, Smoked Butt Portion Ib 1.28 MEATY PORK Gota . question on meat Ask the man who knows... your A&P Meat Manager. o.18 1.28 BACK RIBS boness+1 88 HAMS:--- +1 18 12.28 CENTRE CUTS OR HAM STEAKS LB 1,58 BONELESS FRESH PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED BEEF & PORK Leg of Pork "2% +1.49 Pork Tenderloin «2.78 Bologna woz vacrec1.O8 Burns Sausages »1.09 PRIDE OF CANADA OR A&P BRAND, SLICED PORK LOIN GRADE "A", EVISCERATED, FROZEN MARY MILES, FROZEN 2-LB PKG Centre Cut Chops+1.78 Ducks 510 sts averace 1B O¢ Side Bacon © tver1.58> Beef Steakettes 1.48 PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED, MAC & CHEESE, Spare Ribs »1.48 Lamb Chops 1.08 Cooked Meats.%1.08 Chicken Cutlettes»88¢ Ground Pork »1.08 Wieners "stir +v=<°98¢ Sliced Beef Liver »58¢ Boston Blue Fillets «88¢ Action Priced Budget White or Yellow Jane Parker -- Sliced, 60% Wheat Sandwich, BATHROOM ae hae ed: OM Wheat Sand TISSUE BROWN BREAD 24-OZ LOAF KS OF ROLLS | Our Reg. Price 1.99 Action Priced Powdered CHEER DETERGENT Decorator -- Gold, Orange, Green WHITE SWAN PAPER TOWELS PKG OF 2 ROLLS | Our Res. Price 1.23 Our [Our Reg. Price 5 5 Price 5 5 ¢each MONARCH w=: Eg. TOMATO.) @QQ BEE MAID 1 99 McCORMICK'S @ 9 SHORTENING 59- PASTE "ox" or 90 HONEY 2.0 BISCUITS 'xc © # DUNCAN HINES -- 3 VARIETIES ACTION PRICED! Fis h 7N Ch i ps 32-0z pkg ] 89 Blue Bon net Wd ee 3 89 g JANE PARKER -- HAMBURG BUNS OR- ACTION PRICED! CAKE SWANSON, FROZEN, BEEF, FRIED CHICKEN, TURKEY MACFEETERS, PLAIN OR CINNAMON ACTION PRICED! MOIST & EASY MIXES Hungry Man Dinners 1.79 Honey Butter 2» 79¢ WIENER ROLLS (ibby's Beans "aedcgg¢ Slush Stix 5 3¢ Romi Noodles =» 39¢ Maxwell House ++:3.79 Strawberry or Raspberry | (PLUS 20c BOTTLE DEPOSIT) STAFFORDS 7p Polish or With Garlic ROSE DILL PICKLES The "Garden Spot!" Florida, Stringless, Tender, New Crop S59" 32-FL-OZ JAR 4 A&P -- Pink, White, Yellow Action Priced! Bee see rar neat iion OF BIG ed & Golden FACIAL 20x oF 4 750M Delicious Apples «497 § TISSUE "= 59- a 99° = 39 IA SWEET, JUICY, VALENC FROZEN YOGURT Sunkist Oranges sno 1.69 Borden's Frogurt tite em 1.49 & bis bear -- Plastic NOW AT THEIR fOr Nal apeniaize 96. ee READY- 'ake ' "Oa tmeal Re: cy G A re EB; A G fe y ite Gra efruit 4 for 99¢ Quak« LIVER ACTION PRICED! oka ", White FLORIDA, DAILY 79 Pep Dog Food 25,5-02 tin 2 «69% BAGS k: f 10 C elery Hear : ae f Hein Z Ketchup 25-fl-oz rate 99 I Rig ht G Ua rd oe sarpecig 1.49 Cooking Onions »59¢ 9 Peanut Butter «2.59 Long Grain Rice +» 99¥ Avocado Pears 3. 1.00 eee ACP Eeeeeeetenn Salad Dressing S2-flor jar 997 Liquid WITH THIS COUPON -- Save 20c Detergent (Prepriced ) Reiger Begonia «1.79 CLOROX: 5 5, Dove Liquid ators OS ¢ BLEACH BOTTLE ¢ Deodorant Action Priced! WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTS! VALID UNTIL SAT., APRIL 22nd, 1978. BERR RRR WE REDEEM ALL FOOD STORE COUPONS! =t Apply now for Canada Works grants Applications for the 1978-79 Canada Works program are now available at Midland's Canada Manpower Centre on Dominion Avenue, it was announced Monday Canada Manpower Centre Manager Don McNee says that potential programs will have more opportunity to make up their submissions as this year's cut-off date for receiving the applications has been set at June 24 Mr. McNee says the types of projects con- sidered for funding would be those creating new jobs that would match the skills of the locally unemployed, create jobs that are over and above those that would normally exist in the community and create jobs that as designed to maintain or increase the skills of the project's employees Applications will be accepted from established organizations partnerships or cor porations Applications from newly formed groups or individuals will also be considered MecNee indicated that the approved projects must start between September 1, 1978 and January 31, 1979. All projects must finish no later than January 31, 1980. Pole, hedge, car worse for wear after accident A telephone pole, a hedge, and a parked car are all a little worse for wear as the result of a Sunday morning accident on William Street at McCartney Street. Police say that a car driven by Douglas Juneau of Juneau Street in Victoria Harbour was northbound on William Street, when it crossed over to the southbound lanes, entered a driveway, and continued northbound for another 51 metres. In the process a telephone pole was cut off, and a hedge uprooted The car continued across McCartney Street and eventually hit a parked auto belonging to Madeleine Bray of William Street Damage to the Juneau vehicle totalled $350, and to the Bray auto, $200. Damage to the telephone pole and the hedge could total $250, police estimate A charge of careless driving has been laid as a result of the incident Plants are subject of Library seminar Imaginative uses for wild and cultivated plants common to the area will be the subject of a special program at the Midland Public Library on May 2 In an audio visual program for adults and older teens Jack Lord of the Royal Botanical Gardens will introduce plants used by the Six Nations Iroquois for food and medicines and show the relation of the plants to their cultural development. The program, which is entitled "Beads, Rattles and Woodsmoke"' will be of interest to amateur naturalists, historians and horticulturalists. The program, which begins at 7.30 p.m, is sponsored by the Midland Library, the Georgian Bay Regional Library System, the Royal Botanical Gardens and Outreach Ontario program of the Ministry of Culture and Recreation. Admission for the seminar is free. '

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