Fslecently tqe largest newspaper in Canada - The Toronto Star - ran the following headline: “You Pay 20¢ Too Much For Eggs. hoppers o The sto then went on to re rt the results of a 'ust published study by the Agriculture Economic Research Council of Canada entitled 9 Cost of Cans a’s Egg System. purred on by this an a number of similar studies dealin with Canadian egg prices, Loblaws began an intensive search f0r a new idea to reduce egg costs to the Ontario consumer. We ound that idea in the existence of surplus eggs which are sold to egg breakers at significantly lower prices than those eggs which are made available to the consumer as table eggs Surplus eggs were discussed at length by the Food Prices Review Board. Report on E99 Prices issued in January 1974. "Surplus" mgs in both categories are channeled to the breaker market at rices lower than those prevailing for table 5 . . . en compared to the prevailing table prices in the provinces or the corresponding period of 1973, the di erence between the breaker price and t e table prices in each case appear to be very substantial; one wonders whether there would have been need for any “surplus†program or "intervention" prices at all, if these prevailing prices (i.e. for table eggs) were lower." Noâ€"Name eg 3 are surplus eggs that have been sold to eg breakers at prices that are significantly lower than table eggs. Traditionallyt ese eg 5 have en sold to restaurants and ot er institutional users in a frozen form that may be stored up to a year without adverse y affecting the taste of the eggs, Loblaws new No-Name eggs are the first opportunity that the Ontario consumer has been given to directly participate in the savings available through surplus eggs. Swans Down 1 ply, all colours bathroom ï¬ssue Reynolds Wrap hqavy Quty alur'nin'um foil lemonade, orange-ade. grape-ade. oifruig punch _ _ _ a 9‘ Dixie printed 9 Quir'st drinks 'paper plates 27 02‘ box I cheese slices Kraft process frozen §ingle serving Stouffers la'saglja' $1281.49 DAVE KANE “singles†oz box “4.13 frozen Stouffers macaroni & beef dinner 253? 1.35 was 3.15 99 roll, box I Dave Kane will hold the office for 1979-80. and the election results could have been foretold. because he is a very popular person. Students at Bayview Secondary School have a new president of the student council. Bayview Secondary School elects a. new president m1 39 tins I Dave is involved in 3:51 .45 .30 was .28 ea was 1.39 was 1.59 12 oz. box Kellogg's Special K no‘ 1 creamed Bill .Bee w Ite honey Kraft prpcess che§s_e food 'cheez whiz Brut 33 splash lotion big Coke Stoï¬ï¬ers frozen macaroni & cheese He plans to delegate authority when he takes over office. ‘thus giving many the opportunity of experiencing leadership. many of the school‘s extracurricular activities as well as maintaining an excellent academic standing. Committees will not be The same applies on Coke 12 bo-x Stoï¬â€™ffers frozen noodles romanoff 1 .99 2 lb. plastic tub 473021.41 1 kg jar 3.59 was 2.39 headed by just one per- son. rather by several He feels that the per- sonal approach is the best way to encourage fellow students to become in- volved. and he feels this can best be achieved on a one-to-one basis. The same applies to staffi He feels that teachers must be ap- proached and asked to participate, or they will not venture to volunteer. Dave plans to make sure the students get full use from the student activity cards. as the complaints about the uselessness of these cards have been wide-spread. 139 wag 2.55 was was 3.69 no-name egg recipes at all Loblaws stores tea'bags Good Host Flowerdale grangge pekoe Klik po_rk oz‘ box I tea mix Chg? _Boyâ€"ar:dee_z mInI ravnoll lun'cheon meat Stouï¬ers frozen chicken a-la-kipg 175 9 cup Light n’ Lively yogurt 3M5 free no-name eggs with applicable coupoh below and Stanï¬ers pizza 1 30 125 gr box I 08 OZ. Stouffers frozen chili con carne be ap- asked to they will volunteer. to make 24 oz. tin was 2.39 2.14 12 oz, tin 30 fl‘ oz. tin 1.68 was 1.39 1.32 tin David Nichol President He realizes that the number of dances has been on the decrease. but hopes to be able to im- plement more dances. concerts and other He wants to point out to the students just what these cards and the purchase of them can do for the school as a whole was 1.59 was 1.73 :Stouffers I French bread _ ldeluxe or pepperonl I-‘- A plzz ffer expires Tuesd ~. June 19, 1979. wheat germ and honey regular or oily Fa_berge McLarens â€" polskie ogorki with? garlic; or_ n9 garlic Carnation shampoo with lgarlic or no gal dil pickles coffee mate lmpgrial 86ft 'm‘argarine raisin bran muffins ----*------------------------------ Prices effective to Tuesday June 19, 1979 except bakery effective to Saturday June 16, 1979. Stores reserve the right to limit quantities Weston 6’s cnecxmg onev mouners rrgzen I; uru UL. square beside Ddeluxe pIzza..99.3‘. ........... value : desired item. one f ee ' a Stouffers froz.en. 11 1/4 oz. per {3511"}? '22 D pepperoni pizza..‘?9?‘..'....value : 11oz Offer exires Tuesday Indicate If Dave Kane's op~ timism and enthusiasm are any indication of what the future will be like at Bayview. the students have a bright and suc- cessful year ahead of theme similar activities, providing the interest is apparent. with the purchase of any 5 or more i Stouffers products & this coupon choose one ! m1 89 pl. btle. I was 1.03 was 1.59 ‘6?:;1.39 lowâ€"prices plus... a whole lot more 32 fl. oz. jar jar 1 lb. tub 59' was 2.39 .98 .99 was 1.09 keep‘ltflwnh Libéralods THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. June 13. 1979 i Tueerune 19. 1979 or while su'pplles last â€"â€"â€"_ ------------â€"---- with this coupon and any Loblaws purchase i coupon value I v- . Limit 'one coupon per family Offer explns 1 hink ï¬rst produce of_ South Africa new crop navel oranges {$99995 no-name frozen exceptional value pepsicle 1800 mL box box of 24 s 1.19 Lib'éral on box of 24 .32 {Mo 0‘ Richmond Hill only 4329 .90