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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Sep 1982, p. 9

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at YOU'LL DO BETTER AT AAP We redeem ell food store coupons! AAP reserves the right to limit quantities to normal family requirements! YOU'LL DO BETTER AT A&P Prices effective thru Saturday, September 25th, 1982. fa 2 Trips For Two To The 4 VVI .VVB M/|n SUPER BOWLiCSQi) • Plus 2 Pairs of GREY CUP Tickets to be Drawn at each ARGO Home Game. (Complete details at your A&P Store.) ' Fill in this entry lorm and leave with cashier at any A&P Fund Store. Name. Address Postal Code: Tel No: BEATRICE 2% PARTLY SKIMMED Milk 3qt. BAG OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.39 SAVE 1.32/kg REG., FINE OR EXTRA FINE "NEW" CUSTOM ROAST Nabob Tradition Coffee 369 g vac pac bag OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.2^^ with supermarket prices CHRISTIE, PLAIN OR SALTED Premium Plus Crackers 450 g PKG OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.35 m SPRITE, TAB OR Coca-Cola 6 PACK OF 750 mL BTLS m m OUR REGULAR PRICE 4.39 ■0 J SAVE. I r PLAIN, WITH GARLIC OR POLSKIOGORKI Bick's Whole Dill Pickles BLADE, CHUCK SHORT RIB OR SHOULDER CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF Boneless Beef Roasts OUR REGULAR PRICE 5.71/kg-2.59 lb fi /kg/lb SAVE .88/kg-.40 lb | SAVE .88/kg-.40/lb | SAVE1.10/kg-.50 COMBO PACK-CONTAINS: 2 RIB ENDS, 2 LOIN ENDS, 4 CENTRE CUT CHOPS Loin Pork Chops 439/199 ■ /kg / ■ lb OUR REGULAR PRICE 5.27/kg-2.39 lb ROAST OR CHOPS, CENTRE CUT Pork Loin 6>s/2*> OUR REGULAR PRICE 7.03/kg-3.19 lb CANADA GRADE 'A', FROZEN, CORNISH Game Hens 029/149 U.. / I . OUR REGULAR PRICE 4.38/kg-1.99 lb 1.5 L jar OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.99 ASST VAR., INCL. CHOCOLATE CHIP Colonial Cookies 129@ ■ 450 g HT ■ Pkg OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.99 CORN OIL, REG. OR UNSALTED, SUNFLOWER OIL Fleischmann's Margarine OHEAT FORSOUrSOI, CHICKEN STEW CUT-UP OUB BEQULAR PBICE AAP, BRAND, REGULAR OR THICK SLICED SAVE 1.WK0-.e«LB. -- - .44/ki Tray Pack • .44/ke mm* i A A Slewing Hens 1 5 ,?,/ ,69 4"/2, 6 EXCELLENT FOR BRAISING lb. 19 Side Bacon PRIDE OF CANADA Sliced Bologna EXCELLENT FOR BRAISING PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED Blade Steaks 3 8 ® g /l" Side Bacon 500 g vac pac 375 g vac pac 11b vac pac 500 vac pac PRIDE OF CANADA, REGULAR OR ngg All Beef c Wieners « AO NEW ZEALAND SPRING, FROZEN, SHOULDER 1" Lamb Chops «gg RIB 3 TO 3Ti TENDERLOIN PORTIONS JcZ Pork Loin Roasts PRIDE OF CANADA, READY-TO-SERVE vac pac FRESH, GREAT ON THE B.B.Q. /4 -q PRIDE OF CANADA, RE Medium Ground Beef 3^/1» Dinner Hams > _ An PRIDE OF CANADA It? .89 Bologna Chunks 6 KO /AOO PORK LOIN RIB PORTION 5 l/2! 9 Spare Ribs 028 /1ft9 U /kg/ lib PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, SLICED, SKINLESS 1DEVEINEP Beef Liver vac pac BREAKFAST Burns Sausages PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED Cooked Ham PRIDE OF CANADA Bologna Ch n -- ..eg SWIFT REGULAR OR ALL BEEF 3 ,kg/I ib Brown & Serve Sausages P k 8 . p r..- BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED 5 VARIETIES SWIFT, READY-TO-SERVE, HALVES U 11101(6118 Cooked Meats .89 Sugar Plum Hams^ c 6 ,k 9 /2? b 9 5« 0 7,b SCHNEIDERS Oktoberfest Sausage 159 umcn 4QO 4"/1" A17 /189 /kg/ lib A83 /019 ^ /kg / £ Ib pkg of 2 8 oz tubs OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.79 CLOVER LEAF, RED Sockeye Salmon BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA, GRADE'A', FROZEN 25o 8 |99 Roasting vac pac 175 g vac pac average 7.75 oz tin OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.69 500 g 069 pkg £ MINUTE, FLAKE OR QUICK COOKING Old Mill Oats OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.85 imj I.* 1.35 kg PKG ECONOMY 39 Mother Parkers Tea Bags OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.19 rrxu §1 PKG OF 100 SPRITE, TAB, FRESCA OR 59 Coca-Cola Case of 24 OUR REGULAR PRICE 9.99 10 FL-OZTINS J|K49 FOUR STAR, PIECES 4 STEMS Mushrooms 10 fl-oz tin --* INSTANT HOT REG. OR MARSHMALLOW .79 Cadbury Chocolate sma O CO CHRISTIE Z,59 Wheatsworth Crackers ctn 300 g QQ pkg . w w PRIMO, PLAIN 4 - -- ASST VAR. INCL. SUMMER SWEET PEAS 4 CREAM SIM CORN -- _ CHFtlSTIE Spaghetti Sauce 'Ti.lS Green Giant Vegetables Zt.SB Triscuits Crackers S 1.29 EXTRA ABSORBENT 60'S OR TODDLER 48'S, ELASTIC LEG Pampers "E" Diapers 8»»® ^0 Pkg OUR REGULAR PRICE 9.89 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 22, 1962 » NESTLETON CAESAREA Family Ialereete Leaving on Friday evening with their cabin trailer Victor and Winelda Malcolm of Neatleton had a moat enjoyable, interesting week end. They spent the first night at Little's Point - eut of the Warsaw Caves -and north of Peterborough. On Saturday, they journeyed to Trenton, then Sunday Vic and Win went to the Church service at Colbome United Church where Rev. Victor Parsons is Minister. After the service they had lunch and a great visit at the Manse with Victor, Ruby and family before leaving tor home around 3 p.m. What a wonderful way to spend a weekend! On their way home they called oh Jamie and Denise Kent and family in Orono. Arnold and Jean Williams accompanied by her parents, George and Ella Bowers, Nestleton, journeyed to New Liskeard on Friday to spend the weekend with Mrs. Dorothy Chapman, and while there attended New Liskeard Fair. Stuart and Helen Doirell of Englehart, former residents of Black- • stock, were at the Fair as well - and were invited supper guests with Dorothy Chapman. Needless to say - they had a wonderful visit catching up on the news re-Cartwright area. The Williams and Bowers returned returned home on Sunday - a glorious drive as the trees were beautifully coloured in hues of crimson and gold. A very enjoyable weekend! Family Re-Union Over 70 of the Gerrow clan gathered at the Nestleton Community Centre on Sunday for their 51st reunion. reunion. A lively program of sports for young and old was followed by a sumptous buffet supper and a brief business period. Wesley ville Saturday was a fine day for any activity and especially for Port Hope fair, and the large crowd seemed to enjoy all the exhibits and special events. Kevin and Charlene Austin were riding in some of the horse events. Kevin was riding his new horse and Charlene won the top award in the pony class. Mr. and' Mrs. Carroll Nichols spent a few days a week ago in Philmore, New York with relatives there. They found the scenery around the Finger Lakes very interesting as they were taken on drives through the area. They were in Toronto this past Sunday, September 19th, to be present at the christening christening of their granddaughter, Alyson Young. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Best have returned from a most enjoyable trip on the TVent waterway. They went through several locks including Fenelon Falls and Bob- caygeon, and were accompanied accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ashby of Apsley. Another beautiful morning on Sunday, September 19th. Service at Welcome that Sunday was conducted by Rev. Gordon Kellogg, whose story for the children and his sermon also dealt with the gifts of the Holy Spirit to each individual, and that person's responsibility concerning his gift or gifts. The scripture reading contained the story of the parable of the talents. The choir with only one member missing sang a beautiful anthem "Great is the Lord, and Mighty in Power" which was a timely introduction for the sermon. The offering was received by John Connelly and Roy McHolm. A basket of scarlet hearted glads showed how well frost has kept away from the area. Mr. and Mrs. < Harold Symons greeted the congregation at the door. A speaker for Alcohol and Drug concerns will be at this church next Sunday and on the following Sunday Mary Kellogg will report on General Council. PRIMO, RED KIDNEY BEANS OR Chick Peas 19(1-02 tin . PALANDA "W SYRUP PACK". PEACH HAVES OR SLICES. FRUIT COCKTAIL .69 Canned Fruit 14,k,z tin HUMPTY DUMPTY, ASST VAR .69 Potato Chips PRIMO M E.D. SMITH M __ HEINZ -- Tomato Paste 2 5 ^.99 Garden Cocktail 2 50 b °r L .99 Tomato Paste 2 PRIMO Italian Tomatoes pkg 200 g 1 OQ pkg I .£9 5.5 fl-oz 00 o o w Iff H H Iff a 5 tins ■ I 28 fl-oz tin PRIMO ORANGE PEKOE . -- _ YUM YUM .89 Salaria Tea Bags p> r1.99 Bick's Pickles !.t 1.79 TIDBITS, CRUSHED OR SLICED Del Monte Pineapple ASST VAR. Primo Pastas OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.49 A w 900 g PKG HEINZ 750 mL BTL BEATRICE, ASST FLAVOURS 2 LITRE CARTON Ketchup @ 1 69 Sn~§2" OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.36 -SV VICOHI PRICE 3 99 lYOU'LL DO BETTER AT AAPi^HH^HIMI YOU'LL DO BETTER AT AAP Keg O' itC 4-H CLUB NEWS On Sept. 18. 1:30, th< Providence Shaw's 4-H homemaking homemaking club had their lsl meeting. It was held at Mrs G. Kickars's place. We startec the meeting off by introducing ourselves, and then wert handed our booklets. Today, we were going to make pizza, and each of us took our turn ir helping, We then elected office members and the outcome was: president - Teresa Quinney, vice president Wilfreda Mostert and we decided on a roving secretary We then selected a club name and decided on "The Baker's Dozen", By then our pizza was done so we sat down and ate it. It was very good. Then we closed the meeting and left, The Canadian Statesman Advertising Deadlines Display. Tuee. 4:00 p.m. Clmlfled • Tues. 12:00 noon

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