t The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 18,1983 9 Graduate WITH A&P'S GREAT STOCK-UP ALL ASP STORES WILL BE CLOSED VICTORIA DAY MAY 23rd, 1983 , ^ada cmo*' i m>pie W 80 BRIGHT'S, PURE Apple Juice 48 FLOZTIN Limit 4 tins per family purchase OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.59 with supermaiket prices SUPER BUY! READY TO SERVE, 14 T017 LB AVERAGE Swift Fully Skinned Hams NO CENTRE SLICES REMOVED SWIFT, DINNER STYLE, 2V4 TO 3 LB AVER iüttlportion 3.28J1.49. Shank or « C1 n RO Butt Half 3.0lk,/1.59ib Sugar Plum c „ /Q Q Q Hams D.u//kg/L.o9ib CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A* BEEF BLADE, CHUCK SHORT RIB OR SHOULDER Boneless Roasts Â39/199 COMBINATION PACK-CONTAINS: 2 RIB ENDS. 2 LOIN ENDS, 4 CENTRE CUT CHOPS Loin Pork Chops Â17/189 GRADE 'A', FROZEN, EVISCERATED, ASP SELF-BASTING, MAPLE LEAF MIRACLE BASTE OR SWIFT PREMIUM DEEP-BASTED BUTTERBALL, 6 T012 LB AVERAGE Basted Turkeys 084/129 J l . OUR REGULAR PRICE 5.93/kg-2.69 lb / I . OUR REGULAR PRICE 5.27/kg-2.39 lb mm /kg / 1 lb OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.73/kg-1.69 lb 3S/1 7 ? SEMI BONELESS BLADE OR CHUCK SHORT RIB_ Beef Roasts EXCELLENT FOR BRAISING Blade Steaks 3"/I" Ground Beef 3"/I" RIB OR 3 TO 3 V4 LB TENDERLOIN PORTION Pork Loin Roasts k"IrS Pork Loin 5M? PORK LOIN RIB PORTION (COUNTRY STYLE) Spare Ribs 4" /I" RIB PORTION _ Boneless Pork Loin 61? /2 » NEW ZEALAND, FROZEN, SPRING ___ Whole Lamb Legs 5 /2" ASP, FROZEN Beef Steakettes SWIFT OLD MILL Breakfast Sausages 3??/1" 006/139 V /kg/ I lb SWEET PICKLED, END CUTS Back Bacon i«n.. GRADE'A', EVISCERATED, 4 TO 5 AVERAGE Frozen Ducks 2Ü?/11? CANADIAN QUEEN Canned Hams t3" MARY MILES, SLICED Side Bacon Ufî'l 99 MARY MILES Wieners "frl 39 CANADIAN QUEEN, MAC & CHEESE OR CHICKEN LOAF Sliced Cooked Meats «ff CANADIAN QUEEN, HOT OR SWEET ITALIAN STYLE Sausage CANADIAN QUEEN, SMOKED, VAC PAC Back Bacon 10"/* 7 ? CANADIAN QUEEN, SLICED Cooked Ham mTl 29 DAVERN Sliced Bologna _ CANADIAN QUEEN (NEW PEAR SHAPE), 2V 2 TO 3 LB AVERAGE C/2 1 ? Lean & Easy Ham 6!?/2?? SHOPSY, DELI SMOKED, ALL BEEF- KOLBASSA, BAVARIAN Sausage Rings 51! /2 s ? SHOPSY, COLE SLAW OR Potato Salad 'S'I 39 MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED _ Corned Beef Brisket 5*3/2 Ï MAPLE LEAF Country Kitchen Hams 8"/3 9 ? MAPLE LEAF SLICED, REG, THICK OR HINT OF MAPLE Side Bacon isc2 MAPLE LEAF 1 *--- Ham Steaks TsTl" REGULAR Maple Leaf Wieners "tr I 69 MAPLE LEAF GOLDEN FRY OR SKINLESS Sausages MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED Cottage Rolls 3" /I 7 ? 129 32/1" 500 g 199 pkg I vac pac 500 g J29 2 175 g tubs ■ SWISS STYLE, ASST FLAVOURS Gay Lea Yogourt ASST VAR INCL CARAMILK * HAZELNUT ^ * llA Cadbury Candy Bars 2x g 1.49 post CKAL NEK WrrHDATES,RAISMS* WALNUTS 0* WITH /U>KE$tCMUMON AM Fruit'N Fibre 2*2.09 ASST FLAVOURS, CRYSTALS . AA Hawaiian Punch trsïS\99 Timm â --iram Corned Beef § 12 OZTIN ^59 HOSTESS, ASST VAR Potato Chips INSTANT WITH CHICORY Encore Coffee ASSORTED VARIETIES Bick's Pickles T BATHROOM TISSUE, ASSORTED COLOURS Velour Tissue SUTBEÆ8FIT 2*1.19 2*4.79 1.99 pkgotal AQ rolls lild ORANGE PEKOE mi St. Lawrence Corn Oil OUR REGULAR PRICE 6.59 499 Red Rose Tea Bags Ti.79 POWDERED LAUNDRY - __ Cheer Detergent 1.99 ASSORTED VARIETIES - __ Del Monte Fruit Cups ?M1 1.69 ALUMINUM __ Reynolds Wrap .99 MAILED, MEATLESé VAR OF FOOD & JUICES 4% FL OZ JAR Berbers Baby Foods OUR REGULAR PRICE .44 EACH 3/1°° FACIAL TISSUE, ASST COLOURS Kleenex QO We 021--1 sheets OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.23 MARY CASCAGNETTE Mary Cascagnette, daughter daughter of Lawrence and Charlotte, Charlotte, successfully completed two years and graduated on May 14th with her Early Childhood Education Diploma from Sir Sandford Fleming College in Peterborough. Blackstock Better health is wished wished for Graham Duff who is in a Toronto Hospital and to Marwood McKee who is in Port Perry Hospital. Glad to report that Ralph Larmer came home from Oshawa General last week and that Mrs. Oscar Graham is also home from Port Perry Hospital. The Afternoon Unit of Blackstock U.C.W. met on May 10 at the home of Margaret VanCamp with 15 members present. present. After' dessert Leader Jean Adams opened the meeting with a poem, "This New Day". Lisa Kristensen took the worship "Prayer brings Gladness" Gladness" with worthwhile comment on prayer. ■ The Roll Call was answered with How I cope with stress. Dora -- Martyn reported that the quilts have been completed and delivered. delivered. Plans for the Dessert Luncheon for May 31 at 1:30 were made as well as catering catering to Lions Dinner. Volunteers are needed for the Museum. Dora Martyn and Jean Adams presented a skit about the woman of Symaria. Catering the Beacock Picnic was discussed. Lisa Kristensen Kristensen closed the meeting with prayer. Gerald Asselstine is home for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Asselstine from Vancouver. On Sunday, Vera Asselstine's mother, Mrs. Chaplin celebrated her 90th birthday with a ^ party at Hillsdale Manor. The Asselstine family attended the party and then gathered at Vernon and Vera's home afterward for a family gathering and a visit with Gerald who has not been home for some time. Those attending were Allan and Mary Asselstine. and family from Ottawa, Les and Leah Asselstine and family from Kitchener, Colin and Christine .Asselstine, .Asselstine, Oshawa, Floyd and Ruth Asselstine and Michelle, Blackstock, Vernon's mother, Mrs. Violet Poole, Belleville, his sister, Fern and Carl Webb, Trenton and another sister Eileen Yanciw, Mississauga. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly, Elizabeth, Elaine and Esther were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pawly of Courtice. There were 8 tables at the weekly Senior Citizens Citizens Card Party on Tuesday evening with the following winners: 1. Harold Swain-91; 2. Myrtle Gimblett-83; 3. Ann Taylor -81 ; 4. Edith Burgess-80; 5. Arvella Barrett-77; 6, Percy VanCamp-75; Low - Elva VanCamp, Draws - Betsy Staniland, Frank Bailey, Arvella Barrett.