itesn~an, Bowr Julv 2. ýe lunch BON ELESS BOTTOM (UT $ A ROUND STEAK ROAST lb, * 8 BONELESSSTEAKS ond BONELESS OASTS $ Rumnp Roast -Sirloin Point Roast ond lonSteaks1.68 Tpon roStas lbJ .Top Round SRoast __ A 10-FL-OZ TIN pkg of 60bags 9 99 - FRUIT OR WHITE 11oz cello pkg 5 7j TOP PI NG ,e 24-oz ctn 65 ý ýmorial P PLUS BOTTLE DEPOSIT (PREPRICED) COÊCA-MCOLAÀ 40-FL-OZ BOTTLE 454 ASSORTED FLAVOURS BONUS PACK< 4-OZCUP ACTION PRICEO' Y0GUR 4159< GRANNY PREPRICED BUTTER PKGOF99<MR rEconomy Meal Suggestion HEINZ SIPAGHETTI 3mý SLfCED 14-FL-OZ TINS 89# to these Quality A&P Baked Goods! BUY 3 LOAVES - SAVE 77c nmab,-00 Breud3î 1LOAF JANE PARKER SAVE 10e Frosted Bail Donuts pk,.f6,590 JANE PARKER SAVE lOc Je ly Donuts pkgoî69ý JANE PARKER, Siced, OId-Fesleen o, BIJV 2 I.OAVES-LAVE 9ý Italian Breaid 2 24-oz loaves 895i JANE PARKER FULL 8-INCH PIE Southern Pecan Pie Eah$.19 MARVE.L BRAND Sliced White Bread 24-ozloaf 38jý Meat or Seafood Dinners KRAFT - CatoI i-,,Iaa, 1000 Island, French ýotsCat Foodî8 ozpkg 59< Salad Dressing 16 %una Fish 7-z h, 8 9< Sweet Relisli !b b,, $1 .1 9 Aylmer Pickles P Frozen Food Values!REGULAR OR CRINKLE CUTÎ FROZEN - 2 LB PI<G ACTION PRICEO1 McCain Superfries 69' KENT FROZEN, CONCENTRATEO 12, FL OZ 711N Orange Juice 3Isl .00 A&P BRAND, FROZEN 2 LB PKtT ~Mixed Vegetables 79<f 1 ACTION PRICED! [o-IZ bo 99 ACTION FRICEDI 5flozjar 59 24 1!oz r 'Y9< CONTAINS RICH BRAZILIAIN COFFEES - INSTANT 8 OClock Coffee loz a ,$.69 A&P BRAND, "PURE", UNSWEETENED ACTION PRICED! Grapefruit Juice 4 of z fn 59< BETTY CROCKER Pie Crust Mix 18-oz pkg 69< Don'f Miss This One! BIURIS - ROY"ALL, LUJN CH E ON"M E A T 12-OZ L TIN 5 9? aver. lb 79< E LEAF - "GREAT 78& 20-oz p.kg 12-LB BI 'A k JANE PARKER SAVE lOc Lenion Pie FULL 8-INCH PIE Each 5 JANE PARKER SAVE loc Bran Muffiîns pkg of 649ý JANE PARKER SAVE 6c Jelly Rol 1O ae 9 JANE PARKER SAVE 4c Lemon Roll 14.oz cake 7 JANE PARKER, JEU.Y OR PINEAPP1I.TOPED SAVE 4c Sweet Roils pka of8 7 5 e 'I . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ..'G o o d a : es e luch time. Mr. Elliott chiurch began. Alp $5.00 a mnonth. He The, site of our present a shianty in which to c.hurchi was once a hiotel ave flhe name Shan- property, owned by a Mvr. Pye. aWer- Miliville and The hotel was moved across -Impton in 18,51. the street and niorth, and is st wor-ship services still used as a dwelling. The d in Mr. Elliott's laie -Mr. Robert Perkins told of he womnen wearing his early rising Qn the moring ts and aprons. There thje con'str-uctioni began, in a schiool and church order to be thec teamnster to on the Crydermian place the first lot of stone, for now owned by 'Mr. flhc new building. The Corner nson, north east of Stone was laid on My7, 1874 e. by the Hon. Senator Johin -st Bible Christian Simpson. A large amnounit of ýas built where the mnaterial was donated and cemnetery is locaed, rnanyv men volunteerèed their nalge being what is servi ces during flhe construct- Dickey home. This ion. M\r. Wmi. Cann, who lives irch wais built in 1847 south of the sth concession and ýy-sevTen years later west of the village, donated y flhe congregation the wood for the pews. The t anid plans for, a niew, bell. which is still in use. was formerly used in a Bowman- ville Angplican Çhurch. When construction was completed, the final cost was $7.000.00. l'he dedication services, were held on the first Friday i February, 1875, (Feb. 5) wvith morning, afternoon and evening services. Also dinner at $5,-0 each and tea at $.25 was enjoyýed by guests at ten long tables. Hampton circuit was organ- ized i 1856. Our Chur-ch, through union, becamne Meth- odist in 1884, and later the United Church in 1925. In earlier days, rent wvas paid yearly for church pews, as is evidJent by a receipt from Mr. Chas Horn), seat steward; to M.Cephas Johns, for $4.O0 seat rent for 1905. Seats now (Turn to Page 13) 1