Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 16 Mar 1977, p. 9

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Theliarrie Fixaniitierf AWednesday March 16 I977 mney as or lower than those of any Plus over 250 weekly specils Miracles Extra Specal Feature of the week Boneless ROUND STEAK ROASTS BOTTOM CUT Sesame LB Limit roasts per family Add up the savings on steaks roasts cut from Canada Grade beef Canadas Naturally Aged Naturally Tender SHORT RIB or BLADE ROASTS BLADE BONE REMOVED Cut from Canada GRADE Beet FULL CUT RUMP ROASTS BONEJN Limit roasts per family JIZ Ontario Grown Cut from Canada GRADE Beet CROSS Rl ROASTS POT OR OVEN Cut from Canada GRADE Boat PRIME RIB ROASTS THE KING OF ROASTS Cut from Canada GRADE Beet By the Piece Choice Bologna AVAILABLI Al OUR SERVICE Store Packed Hambur er DELI SHOP LB Beet Patties LB Sea Fresh Codhor age and Chips Italian Style Coil Polish is pkg Sausage LB Sausages 388 Store Sliced Fine 80 Pillers Meat Loaf Beet or Pork Sausa es Schneide Store Sliced Thaw and Enjoy Cooked Snowcrab arrears 99 beerwurst tyroler blood lb pkg tongue summer and tburmqer séméidifihs SKILLET STRIPS 1L8 PKG 118 chicken dutch luncheon mac 91 cheese pickle pimento or pork loaf6 oz pkg sliced Schneiders Lunch Meats Hot or Sweet Hollmana European Style leerwurat or Product of USA RED and WHITE GRAPEFRUH LB BAG 88 Canada No Grade Table Potatoes 10 LB BAG Prestige North Atlantic Boston Bluefish Fillets It pqu Fresh lrom the Tropics Large Size Bananas Convenient Store Packed FISH CAKES Mary Mlle SLICED COOKED HAM SLICED OZ PKG 39 W5 Endorsement Solicitorieneral Francis Fox tells reporters Monday that he endorses the central themes and general direc tions of report on the de velopment of an integrated corrections system but fur ther studies will be needed before firm conclusions can be reached The report re leased earlier Monday says continued emphasis on re hahilitation as the major goal of the federal prison system will mislead the pub lic offenders and everyone in the criminal justice field tllholoi Roadside breath tests not too close lllt 111 Testingof the roadside breath analysis machine lll Ontario will not be finished in time for the provin ce to buy any of them until at least 1978 spokesman for the Ontario itorcnsic Science en tre says Doug Lucas director of the centre said in recent inter view the province will have missed the 1977 budget by the time testing is completed Ontarios test program has been extended to May Lucas said he is not sure that Untario police forces will buy the machines in litTB He said it would be major expenditure to equip every po lice car on traffic duty with the machine tanadas triniinal ode was amended last fall to allow road side testing with Ontario and Alberta singled out as the first provinces to administer the tests The ltthll has 130 machines in use in rural lberta Edmon ton and algary city forces each have 13 There are 24 ma chines in use in ntario Bob Kilpatrick anadian sales agent for the company that niainifactures the nia chines said Quebec provincial and Montreal city police forces are ready to put one of the road side testers in every patrol car No early end to controls tll itlt Canadians should not anticipate an early end to selective wage and price controls simply because of curA rent discussions about the prob lcms after they are removed the vicechairman of the anti intlation board said Monday June Menzies told the Vic toria ll chamber of com merce that any gains made sin cc the program was imposed in October 1975 would be risked by precipitate poorly planncd exodus text of Ms Menzies speech was released here in advance of delivery Ms Menzies suggested that unless controls are maintained until the final antiinflation tar get of fourspcrccnt inflation is met then all the gains made under the program may be lost The inflation rate during Feb ruary according to Statistics lanada was It per cent and it is expected to rise more later this year The problem now is to pro mote economic growth to take up the slack in current produc tion capacity without risking real growth by surge of iti flation Ms Mcnlics said This requires adjusting fed eral taxation and money supply policies caietully and for that reason most people will be wati ching the federal budget to be revealed March lit with more than our usual keen interest and hated breath she said

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