Ln me ee ae ne eee - aad saan ete Dy AON pee SE SOP a MeTnET wirvety 1e RON Aa Oy eee . , CARONI DINNE | | CARNATION MILK =» KRAFT CHEEZ WHIZ = | JEWEL SHORTENING 2: MONARCH Regular and Quarters MARGARIN BEEKIST HONEY -- HH ' MAPLE LEAF 'DUNCAN HINES DELUXE White, Devil's Food, Spice, pkgs Cc Marble or Burnt Suger |; "AKE MIXES FLUFFO SHORTENING = 31 QUAKER MUFFETS 239: BEANS RED KIDNEY 2! 32-49: SALAD OIL FROM CORN TENDERFLAKE LARD 239 MAZOLA OIL 32-fl-oz bi! B 5 SKIM MILK POWDER BORDEN'S (3c OFF DEAL: INSTANT MILK cmon +:1.99 CHEESE SLICES tae 27 ee omnia = BUY ONE -- GET ONE FREE YOU IN OSHAWA! The following items available only at ASP Food Store, 501 Ritson Rd. S., Oshawa 501 RITSON RD. SOUTH Thursday, May 2nd, 1963 1150 SIMCOE ST.NORTH FREE! jar at regular price, while they last. FREE! A 15-OZ PKG OF ROBIN HOOD BROWNIE MIX, free with the purchase ef a pkg OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P.M. F REE! at regular price, while they last. A 2-LB PKG OF PRIMO MACARONI, free with the purchase of a pkg at regular * LOTS OF FREE PARKING * FREE! FREE! yee pa a BOUILLON SOUP, free with the purchase of a pkg FREE! Friday, May 3rd, 1963 at regular price, while they last. A 6-0Z PKG OF HOSTESS POTATO CHIPS, free with the purchase of a pkg at regular price, while they last. (Banded deal). A 6-0Z PKG OF SWIFT'S TABLE READY MEATS (Except Cooked Ham), free with the purchase of Ib of Brookfield Skinless Sausage at regular price, while they last. A 16-FL-OZ JAR OF CORONATION STUFFED MANZANILLA LOOSE PACK FREE! OLIVES, free with the purchase ef a jar at regular price, while they last. A PINT TIN OF HAWES FLOOR GLOSS WAX, free with the purchase of a tin at FREE! regular price, while they last. FREE! A PKG OF MONARCH POUCH PACK CAKE MIX, free with the purchase of a pkg FREE! e Saturday, May 4th, 1963 at regular price, while they last. : A 1-LB PKG OF SEA SEALD COD FILLETS, free with the purchase of a Ib at J A PKG OF ROBIN HOOD EASY MIX CAKE MIX, free with the purchase of a pkg FREE! at regular price, while they last. regular price, while they last. ' A 16-0Z TIN OF PARD DOG FOOD, free with the purchase of two tins at regular FREE! FREE! A PKG OF 25 HONIG BOVILLON CUBES, free with the purchase of a pkg at regular price, while they fast. A LB OF BAKEASY SHORTENING, free with the purchase of a Ib at ragular price, while they last. F BURNS FLAVOUR SEALED SUMMER SAUSAGE, free with the pur- py py eebny pkg of Burns Flavour Sealed Cooked Ham at reg. price, while they last. SAVE 12 fresh Fruits and Vegetables GOLDEN YELLOW, NO. 1 Grape BANANAS 19: CALIFORNIA VALENCIA, FANCY GRADE, FOR EATING AND Juice" *CHLENT ORANGES 5-lb cello bag 89 B.C, Winesaps, Fancy Grade, All Purpose Florida, Charleston Greys, Sweet Red 'atermelons 201bavenge bh], 3 Q California, Crisp, Firm Heads, No, 1 Grade heed 19 2 2. 5¢ endron Cordatum 31.00 Texas, Tender, Crisp, No. 1 Grade CARROTS This Wee! SAVE on G-E LIGHT BULBS at AsP! LIGHT BULBS G.E. Best Buy (25-40-60 Watt) Reg. Price pkg 560 SAVE G.E. Shadow Ban (150 Watt) Reg. Price each 460 SAVE tie G.E. Shadow Ban (40-60-100 Wat) Reg. Price pkg 59e Tle SAVE 100 pkg of pkg of 2-AS:| 2-49 | ~35« GRAND -- 20: OFF LIQUID DETERGENT «1.189 THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY LTD, ALL PRICES IN THIS AD GUARANTEED THROUGH SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1968 FILE OVATE LL NES AT OD 2. Union strength was great- est in the manufacturing indus- try, where unions claimed 566,- 900 members compared with 558,000 in 1961. 3. Metropolitan Montreal had union members -- 196,400 com- with Toronto's 171,800, brackets, was as follows: 800 (550,000); Que- bec 354,100 (358,300); British Columbia 193,000 (191,500); Manitoba 64,400 Ak berta 60,400 (60,500); + Saskat- chewan 42,400 (43,000); Scotia a 42,300 (44,300); Brunswick 26,000 (26,100); New- foundland 16,700 (32,000); Prince Edward Island 1,900 (1,800), and Yukon and North west Territories 600 (900), The bial ship in f "ek plained by the October, ad dissolutinn of the Newfoundl Brotherhood of Woods boa =) which had claimed some 15, members. The workers were enrolled in the Carpenters Brotherhood after the 1962 sur- vey was conducted. ings is given two ways--under the 198 industrial classifica ish etm of Gneciteng ie system. dustries. INDUSTRY MARKS Under the old system, which Permits comparisons with prev. jous union surveys, the distri- bution of union membership, with 1961 comparison in brack- ets, was: Manufacturing 566,900 (558, 000); transportation, storage and communication 274,300 (282,300); service 205,700 (191,- 500); construction. 143,800 (153,< 900); mining 54,900 (59,800); trade 51,500 (47,900); public util. ities 33,900 (35,400); logging 32,< 400 (55,800); fishing 4,100 (4, 600); and finance, insurance and real estate 400 (200). No industry classification was classification, used for future union member- ship surveys, the strength of of labor was spread this way: Manufacturing 580,700; trans portation and utilities 329,000; construction 143,800; service in- dustries 100,800; public admin« istration 85,000; mines 50,000;" Trade 41,700; forestry 32,400; fishing and trapping 4,100, and finance 400. KEEPS OLD RULE MONTREAL (CP) -- The Ca- nadian branch of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club has de- cided against changing its slide Tule to conform with an amend- ment adopted by the Dominion Curling Association. At its annual meeting in Brandon, Man., last March the DCA amended its slide rule, ef- fective Sept. 1, to stipulate no part of the curler's body may cross the hog line in delivery. The branch decided Saturday to stick with the ole rule, en- abling a curler to reach across the hog line provided the slid- nd foot is stopped short of the ine. Dr. Maurice Campbell of Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Que., was elected branch president suc ceeding R. L. (Pete) Guilmette of Drummondville, Que. W. M. Raeside of Cornwall, Ont., was named president-elect and H. W. Craig of Montreal, executive vice-president, Delegates also voted to give the Uttawa Falley Curling As- soiiation official recognition as co-ordinating body for all curl. ing activity in the Ottawa area. HAVE MANY METERS About 13,000 parking meters are used in central London, England.