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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Jun 1963, p. 10

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10The Canaifian Statesman, flownianville, June 26, 1963 rv ~- u Me. - sBy THE CASE & SA VE! ,&,p INEAPPLE- A&PGRAPEFRUIT DRINK 48 FL-01 TINS PEARS CASE 0F 24 TINS 3 Reg. Price tin 29c-SAVE Sc 28-FL-7 9 oz TINSJ c $6.32 - SAVE 64c LIBBY'&, CHOICE QUALITY, SLICED Reg. Prioe 2 tins 35o-SAVE 4c 20-FL- BEETS 3 O IS4 9C CASE 0F 24 TINS $3.92 - SAVE 28c 14ENLEY CHOICE QUALITY FRUIT COCKTAIL CASE OF 24 Reg. Price tin 37c - SAVE 11i c CASE 0F 12 TINS $400 - SAVE 44e Reg. Price tin 39e-SAVE Se 2 8-FL-75 TINS $9.00 - SAVE 36c -a Pentecostal Annual Picnic 1 Saturday, June 22nd. was a 'Iovelv afternoon for the an- nual picnic of the Bownian. ville Pentecostal S un da y School helti in the Oron a Park. The afternoon was corn- ýmenced by races and gamnes enjo 'ved b «v everyone. Beginners, 1-6 - A running race - prizes, chips for 011 Beginners. Primar 'vs. 7-9 - Busting bal- Mons, lst prize Barbara Jean Stucdv, 2nd pnize Susan Rie- ard: the rabbit hop, lst prize Colleen Grant, 2nd prize Su- san Ricard. Juniors, 10-12- Wheelbar- row race, winnecs Maurice iMcDoniald and Reg Bal; .Run- ning race, lst prize Maurice ,MeDonald, 2nd prize Roberta Spencer. Intermediates, 1.3-15 - Sack race, lst prize Maurice Me- Donald. 2nd prize Heather Grant- Running race, lst prize LarYSol. Young Peoples - Water- melon chew, winners. Mrs. Jean SturdY, Karen Spencer. lntecmediates and Young People - Shoe kick, lst prize Lacî-x- Sol. 2nd prize Joan Adams: Shoe scramble, lst prîze Barbara Bentley, 2nd prize Joan Adams, 3rd prize Heather Grant. Adults and Young People - Egg toss, xinners, Milford McDonald, Gecald McDonald. Adults - Plate walk, win- ner, Charles Albin. Ever *vone - Penny drap - all receiveti a prize. Spot Walk - Ist prize, Mr%. Eva Trimble; 2nd prize, Lar- ry' Sol. At the close of the games the adults and young people enjoYeti a game of basehail while the youngsters hati a gooti peanut scramble and many enjoyed a swim in the pool. A deliciaus supper was later served bv the ladies of the church. At the close of the meal evervone feasted on îicc cîeam and watermelon. STh e event was considereti a time of good Christian fellow- : ship and fun for ail. A&P Seils OnIy Mects Purchased From Federally Inspected Packing Houses SMOKED, SHANK PORTION lb49c READY TO SERVE (OOKED BUTT PORTION lb 55C FULL CUT, HALF HAMS - NO CENTRE SLICES REMOVED SHANK HALF 1653c * BUll HALF b59c PRIME RIB ROASI Swet Piokied, Va. Pue COTTAGE ROLLS Burns CANNED HAi SX Brand, Assorted COLD CUTS Shopsys (or Cole Slaw) - 12-oz Plastie POTATO SAI Snowbird Brand SOLE FILLETS Super-Right, 8moked, Sliced, Rindlast SIDE BACON Fromch's Reg. I MIUSTARD PEAE Clark's Governor (Buy 0"~, Got Omo Fr STEAK SAUCE kMS ec Cnnian,.r Prie* jar 29e--SA VE 2% re24-0-oz ar 27c -e)Reg. Prie. btl 31@ 2 8.fl.oz bottias 31 c FROZEN FOOD FEATURES Southland, French Cut Reg. Price 2 pkgs 49c-SAVE 10o GREEN BEANS 210-oz pkgs39c Crinkie Ct t.Frenchi Fried A&P POTATOES 2b poly bag49c Pennywise, Beef or Veal Reg. Price pkg 56c-8SAVE 15. STEAKETTES 2 i-lb pkgs 9 5 c '\ nE GR LATLA)ffiCA NC EA COMPANY [TD. ALL PRICES IN THIS AD GUARANTEED THROUGH SATLJRDAY, JUNE 29th, 1963 HAMS CENTRE (UTS or STEAKS lb 69C 14 TO 16-LB AVERAGE *WHOLE HAMS lb53c CANADA'S FINEST QUALITY RED BRAND STEER BEEF - SHORT CUT SuperRight Brand, Alil Ment ,649c SMOKED WIENERS Burns or SX Brand 31in269 CANNED HAMS 1 Smoked, Cooked, Pienie Style .1b pkg 69c PORK SHOULDERS Shopsy's Instant Corned Beef Sandwich 12oz ctnl9c CORNED BEEF2 Cooked amd Breadod b49c COD PORTIONS Smoked 1-lb pkg 69c W IENERS lb 69C lb649c lt/2-lb tin 1 .49 n43c L 2oz pkgs 39< nj45c 2-lb bag 89< YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT A&P ANN PAGE KETCHUP CANNED K Ahi LUNCHEON A SCOTT, WHITE & COLOURED TOILET TISSUE (12c) OFF DEAL) IVORY LIQUID ROBIN HOOD, ROYAL DELUXE CAKE MIXI (White, Chocolat., Spice, Ba McLAREN'8 CORN RELISIH BRINGS OUT ALL THE FLAVOUR ACCENT SANITARV NAPKINS CONFIDETS MONARCH COLOURED MARGARINE Reg. Prie* 2 btls 39c-SAVE 20 2 141-oz bîls 3 7C Reg. Prie* tim 47e--SAVE 99 'AT 2 12-oz tins 8 5 C Reg. Prie. pkg 45e-SAVE §a pkg of 14 rofls 3 9 C Reg. Prie@ btl 95c-BAVE AN EXTRA 6e king size plastic btl 8 9 C Reg. Prie* pkg 43e-BAVE 69 ES5 19.oz pkg 3 7C mana, or Devil'a Food) I Reg. Prie jar 37-BSAVE Os 15-f-os jar 31~C Reg. Pries ctn 98e-SAVE 9* 4-os ctn 89 C Reg. Prie* pkg Sle-SAVE 13. I pkgs of 12 89C Reg. Prie@ 4-lb. 9-SAVE 10e 4 i-lb pkgs 8 9 FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES eI BANANAS NO. 1 GRADE, GOLDEN RIPE CHIQITABRAND Ibs' Iported, Fresh, Fîuffy Whiite Coolcers, No. 1 Grade, Washed NEW POTATOES 10-lb clo bag59C ORANGES ORANGES GRAPES PLUMS CABBAGE IOMATOEfl PEACHES LEMONS Californie Valencia, Swe.t, Juicy, Fancy Grade Fresh, New Crop Navels, Excellent for Eatint, Good Size 176's California Red Cardinal, Ne. 1 Sweet Eating Californie, Sont». Rose, The. Boit 0f Tho.m Ail, No. 1 Grade, Finest Eating Native Green, Froth, New Crop, No. 1 Grade, Large Head* 5 lb cello bag 69C doz. 59C Grade 1 2b 9C heaping qt 49C @ac lOC S California, Hand S.Iected Quality,I No. 1 Grade 14-oz plastic tube2 5 Carolina, Yellow FIesh,35 Prinest for Eating, No. 1 Grade heaPing qit3 5 Californie, No. 1 Grade Full of Juice cello bag of 12 49C Floid, PsclTender, (elery Stalks SwetNo. 1 Grade I for2~5 C M.ENFJELD M.and Mrs. Les Cochrane and Ralph visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cochrane, Nes- tlcton, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Oke and family visited with Mr. and *Mrs. Bill Lawlor and family. Frcnchmen's Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pres- cott were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. J. Eddyvean, Orono. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lee, IWhitby, Mr. and Mrs. Dellan Lycett and family, Oshawa, were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lee. Mr. Franklin Tamblyn, Bob, Linda and Patsy, Hamilton, were weekend guests -of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bowrnan and family, with them attended the Tamblyn picnie at Wal- tona Park, Newcastle. Miss Judy Tamblyn, Oronn. Is holidaying with Miss Laura Bowman. Perfect June weather, Ideal setting and bountîful supper spelleci success for the Enfield U.C.W. Jawn social held on the beautiful grounds of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Emmett's home. Many lingered te en- joy its natural beauty and a tour conducted by the Em- metts through their home, buit and furnished in pioncer fashion. 0f special interest was the we]I stocked museurn. Not only the guests but our Enfield ladies were most grateful for the gracious hos- pitality of Mr. and Mrs. Em- mnett. Constable Ross Kossatz, R.C. M.P. has returned in New Waterford, N.S. after holiday- ing in this area. BETHANY Mr. and Mrs. Alex Taylor and their three daughters rnovec¶ to Janetville last week and will occupy the Manse there. Mr. Taylor has been the student minister of the former Manvers Charge, com- prising Bothany, Ma nv er s Station, Pontypool, Mount Horeb, Yelverton and Janet- ville. He will now be ini charge of the latter three chUrches as the six-point charge has been re-arranged bY Peterborough Presbytery of the United Church. The new minister for the Bethany Pastoral Charge, the Rev. Williamn Piercy of Sharbot Lake, will be welcomed at an Inductiun service in Bethany on June 27th. iM is s Evelyn MeKinnon, Muntreal, Que., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McKin- non. Mrs. Ruth Cockeramn is visiting with friends In Tor- onto for this wi'ek. Mr. andi Mrs. Creighton ferr and familv ,;'ent. the wee ked in Golden Lake with Mrs. AI- ]an Passaw. Thp TB Clinic for Bethany and stirrotinding area will b. held in the Township Hall on .Ijlv 4th from 7 te 10 p.m., with readings and x-rays if necessary on July 9th. With- in the following week, cao- vassers will be calling at eacli home. We hope everyone will make a special effort te at- tend the Clinic. Mrs. Hilliard Bristow and hec mother Mcs. F'luena Davis accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Geccy Bristow and family of Yelverton on a trip to Pre.3- quille Point on Sunday, also visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Laidley and family at Belleville. A number of relatives from this avea attended the memn- orial service for Thomas Sta- pIes anrd bis descendants held at St. John's Church and Cemnetecy at Ida on Sunday. Rr'v. J. A. Purser of Downq- view condurcted the service, -i.ssistr' d hy Rev. Robert Co.V er af Uxbridge. A&P DItAND INSTANT COFFEE JUMBO 10-01 JAR sl.19 Reg. Price 1.29 - SAVE 10c SPECIAL THIS WEEK! CIGARETTES POPIJLAR sCARTON BRANDS 30 F200 L» » -- fi' ME

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