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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Oct 1983, p. 11

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A&P reserves the right to limit quantities to normal family requirements. All A&P Stores will be closed Thanksgiving Day--Monday, October 10th. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 5,1983 11 PARTLY SKIMMED 2% Bag Milk 4 LITRE Prices effective thru Sat., October 8th, 1983 ^AVE 1.55/ftg, ; n lb Canada « •SSSSSSgessss' ts -"" C0 "rai 0 «flT« S p, Turiceys /kg U «'T2PERFAMILy •»ranberry Sauce Regularpr,CP*., dU Ce SAVE .67/kg-.30 SWIFT PREMIUM, SMOKED, COOKED WHOLE Fully Skinned Swift Hams SAVE 1.10/kg-.50 CUT FORM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF OUTSIDE CUT, EYE REMOVED Round Roast Shank Quarters NO CENTRE SLICES REMOVED Shank or Butt Halves Q95 II79 U/kg/l lb 3/4/1 69 SAVE .20 lb 14 to 19 pounds average 006/139 ^3 /kg/ 1 lb SAVE 1.10/kg-.50 aa BONELESS RUMP, INSIDE CUT ROUND OR SIRLOIN TIP SAVE .88/kg-.40 COMBO PACK: 2 RIB ENDS, 2 LOIN ENDS, 4 CENTRE CUT CHOPS A&P, "IN OWN JUICE", CRUSHED, TIDBITS OR Sliced Pineapple 79 ■ m -- Ji9fio ■ tin OUR REGULAR PRICE .99 Boneless Roasts Loin Pork Chons gto/2» 9 093/069 617/189 /kg / ■■ lb W0 /kg / ■■ lb M /kg / ■ lb OUR REGULAR PRICE 6.59/kg-2.99 lb OUR REGULAR PRICE 7.03/kg-3.19 lb FRESH,LEAN • Ground Beef INSIDE CUT 6.59/kg-2.99 lb Round Steak TENDERIZED Cube Steak OUR REGULAR PRICE 5.05/kg-2.29 lb 99 lb 4" /1 Full Slice 6fJ/2" 6ü?/2 9 , 9 SCHNEIDER'S, READY TO SERVE, VAC PAC -- ._ __ Olde-Fashioned Hams 8"/3 9 ? Sugar Plum Hams 61f/2 7 ,? SWIFT PREMIUM. READY TO SERVE. QUARTERS. BONELESS Sugar Plum Hams 6!?/2 9 ,? -|29 MAPLE LEAR COIL Ivlrir Lu u LM l, UUIL . æ* a ^ Polish Sausage 3"/I," 179 500 g roll MAPLE LEAR PURE PORK, SLICE & FRY Sausage Meat MAPLE LEAR 6 ASSORTED VARIETIES INCL Golden Fry Sausages 5 P 0 k ° g 9 2 29 MAPLE LEAF 454 g pkg ASP OR MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, REGULAR, THICK OR HINT OF, Side Bacon vL 0 ^ MAPLE LEAF, REGULAR, GARLIC OR THICK Sliced Bologna MAPLE LEAR SLICED, 6 VARIETIES Cooked Meats MAPLE LEAR BRISKETS, VAC PAC Corned Beef MAPLE LEAF Ham Steaks BURNS, SWEET PICKLED, VAC PAC Cottage Rolls BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED Cooked Ham 375 g vac pac 375 g vac pac RIB OR 3 TO 3 Vi LB TENDERLOIN PORTION Pork Loin Roasts ROAST OR CHOPS Centre Cut Pork Loin PORK LOIN RIB PORTION, COUNTRY STYLE Spare Ribs 89 lb Kn 5 71 /059 /kg / tm lb 4 39 /1 99 lb 1 /kg i 175 g vac pac I Holiday Values BREAKFAST Wieners -|59 Burns Sausages BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA Back Bacon SHOPSY-COLE SLAW OR Potato Salad V 9 C49 /Ok9 U /kg / L, lb 175 g 179 vac pac I 35/17 139 3 9 g/1 59 Salami mo g .44/1 irrui /fjfiq MAPLE LEAF, COIL , __ 10^f/4 69 Polish Sausage ,io 0g .37/1 6 ? MAPLE LEAF BRICK, FARMER, COLBY OR M077AREL LA, Q Assorted Cheeses .70/3 9 SUPER BUY! ASSORTED FLAVOURS Canada Dry Beverages CASE OF 24 -10 FL. OZ. TINS 5.99 COUNTRY KITCHEN asaMfl". § 4 39 MADI C I CAC Dentil AD P DCDncoponn OUR REG PRICE 1 .59 FAHH A I ITpp DTI 7Q CRYSTAL SPRINGS CASE OF 6-4 LITRE BTLS 500 g 1 ctn I 99 lb OUR REG PRICE 1.59 EACH A&P, JAPANESE 4 LITRE BTL .79 LONG GRAIN & WILD 170 g OR BROWN & WILD Uncle Ben's Rice UNCLE BEN'S, ASST VAR INCL NEW 'WHOLE WHEAT ! Stuff'N Such DETERGENT-SUPER BUY! Palmolive Liquid 142 g pkg WILD RICE' 170 g pkg 1 1,11 PURE GRAPE JAM OR .49 Welch's Jelly M WESTON CRACKERS Stoned Wheat Thins 3 Cn BEEF. CHICKEN MUSHROOM CATELLIOLD,FASHIONED,GARLIC, HOT 1 SPICY i ■uB Cordon Bleu Gravies 3oz°.n 1.00 Spaghetti Sauce 500 mL jar 1.69 1.5 Hire plsl bll 300 g pkg MINI PUDDINGS OR YOGOURTS-OUR REG PRICE 2.19 Mini Desserts S 1 1n CAN. NO. 1 ■19 Wildmere Butter SUPER BUY! CHEFMASTER, PARCHMENT WRAPPED Margarine .39 lb SAVE .50 GLAD, BONUS PACK OF 4 'FREE 1 Garbage Bags 099 m . pkg of ■■ 24 OUR REGULAR PRICE FOR 20-3.49 SAVE. Mandarin Oranges 0 IZ .69 OCEAN SPRAY, CRANAPPLE DRINK OR _ __ Cranberry Cocktail 2.39 (BANDED PACK OF 2-140 g BATH SIZE BARS) OR . - _ Irish Spring Soap £1.59 .69 .99 .49 1 f» n EVAPORATED .69 Carnation Milk 1 A ft ASST VARIETIES INCL JU JUBE ■SV Trebor Candy " .99 385 mL tin ASST VARIETIES jNCL JU JUBES & SCOTCH MINTS 200 g pkg ASST FLAVOURS (PLUS .30 BTL DEPOSIT) Canada Dry Beverages 750 mL btl SPAGHETTI, READY CUT MACARONI, LINGUINE Catelli Pastas .99s OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.59 Laiagna 1.19 Reg, i,45 SUPER BUY! ASST VAR INCL WHOLE DILLS & SWEET MIXED Rick's Pickles 1" ■ jar OUR REG PRICE UP TO 2.89 (Bick's Assorted Pickles 500 mL Jar-1.89) Many Attend Farewell Party tor the Tizzards STARKVILLE On Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowe and Tiffany, Bowmanville • and Mrs. Isabelle Trim visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. Mrs. Jean Todd hosted a Tops and Trends clothing party at her home on Monday evening. The demonstrator was Mrs. Doris Sinclair. i Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallo- well and Mr. Jim Hallowell ' visited during the week with Mr. Sid Hallowell who is a patient at Oshawa General Hospital. Glad to report that Sid is improving. On Tuesday evening, Mr. Charlie Trim and Merrilee, Bowmanville and Mr. Raymond Raymond Trim, Crooked Creek visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim to celebrate Dorothy's birthday. Mr. Edwin Ruthven, Port Hope and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barr, Harrowsmith, visited Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Edna.Dobson. On Wednesday, Mrs. Llew Hallowell and Mrs. Brian Caswell hosted a dinner party in honor of Miss Norma Hallowell who was celebrating her birthday at her home in Bowmanville and entertained some of her friends at the apartment building. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Howe of Stratton, Manitoba, his daughter, son-in-law and two grandchildren visited Thursday Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. Later they called on Mrs. Edna Dobson. On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark visited in Colborne with her sister Mrs. Irene Somerville and later in Castle- ton with Mr. George Moore. Mrs. John Murphy visited Friday evening with Mrs. Penny Fairbrother, Newcastle, Newcastle, and later with Mrs. Edna Dobson. Kevin Lynn spent the weekend weekend camping at Serpent's Mounds Provincial Park near Peterborough with his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Don Lynn and Jennifer of Barrie. On Saturday, Mrs. Anne Simpson spent the day at Markham Fair. Mr. John Murphy spent the weekend helping his son Andy of Bowmanville build his cottage cottage at Bancroft. Mrs. Margaret Todd, Mrs. Ellen Farrow, Mrs. Gloria Todd and Mrs. Mary Traicus attended Newtonville U.C.W. bazaar held at the church on Saturday afternoon. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinson, Scott, Michael, Paula and Christa attended a pig roast for the Kendal men's Lob-Ball team and their families and friends held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stark, Knoxville. On Saturday evening, Shiloh U.C.W. held a card party at the Orange Lodge Hall in Kendal with 14 tables playing. Prizes were won by Ewart Robinson, Hazel Murphy of Newcastle, and Berniece Milligan, Newtonville with Mrs. Milligan of Newtonville winning the draw. Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Apol- lonio, Stephanie and Mark, Toronto were Sunday luncheon luncheon guests of Mrs. Jeanette Layng and Dyana. Mrs. Laurie Miller and friend of Toronto were Sunday dinner and afternoon guests of her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. On Sunday, Mr. Bruce Todd, Scott, Jamie and Billy were at theC.N.E. Stadium in Toronto to see the Blue Jay baseball team play their last game of ' the season. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dean, Garden Hill were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott, Dunsford. Later, Margaret and Carl were supper guests of the Deans. Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Bret- tell, Toronto were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brettell and Susan. Mrs. John Murphy was a Sunday afternoon and supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McColm, Kathleen, Ginny and Patrick, Oshawa. Mr, Orme Falls and Harvey, Bowmanville were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robinson, Ross and John. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs, Ed Rowe and Tiffany, Bowmanville at a pre-Thanksgiving meal, Mrs. Harvey Farrow, Crooked Creek was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Brcnton Farrow on Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. David Rutherford, Rutherford, Michelle and Mark, Orono were Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Isabelle Trim. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Todd, Scott, Jamie and Billy were Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Scott, Georgina, Chad and friend, all of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs, Don Lynn and Jennifer, Barrie were Sunday supper guests of Mr, and Mrs. Doug Lynn, Kevin and Heather. Mr, and Mrs. John Windatt, Ellen and Erin were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Windatt, Jeff, Tracey and Ryan, Newtonville. Newtonville. On Sunday evening, New tonville United Church was packed for the farewell party to Rev. and Mrs. Aubrey Tizzard. A variety program was put on by the three charges of Newtonville, Kendal and Shiloh with Frank Stapleton of Newtonville the master of ceremonies. A skit was contributed by Gloria Todd, Suzanne Westheuser and Ruth Robinson from the Shilho U.C.W. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell were at the guest book at the door. Rev. Tizzard was presented with an engraved desk set and Rowena Tizzard with a necklace necklace and both were given a sum of money. Son Michael who is now with the Armed Forces but was home on leave before leaving for six months in Cyprus, was given a pen. A bountiful lunch was served and everyone enjoyed a social time. Brian and Mary Caswell and Suzanne Westheuser were on the committee from Shiloh'. Enniskillen News Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Tresise for a family get-together on Sat. evening. Dr. and Mrs. Clark Werry, Nobleton were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Werry. Misses Patricia Lamb and Gail Lamb were recent visitors visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lome Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. David Stain- ton, Cobourg were Saturday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dor- land, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Turner, Oshawa were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery and Jim. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McGill, Bob Richardson, Lotus; Brian Hall, Bowmanville; Bowmanville; Miss Kim Goodfellow, Oshawa were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Virtue and family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fair, Ballyduff were Sunday visitors visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Werry. Mrs. Lou Griffin and Mrs. Rose Griffin, Oshawa spent the weekend with relatives at Guelph and Brantford. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bowman spent the weekend with Dr. Bruce Bowman and family, London and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weir and were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Franklin Tamblyn, Stoney Creek. Mr. Brent Clemens, Hampton Hampton called on Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty on Saturday to say Goodbye before leaving on Sunday for Flint, Michigan for the next three months. On Wednesday, Sept. 29th, 1983 the Enniskillen Public School held its first open house of the year. During the course of the evening the Enniskillen Parent Teacher Action Committee (EPTAC) held its election of officers. This year's committee (we are proud to report) is composed of the following: Past Chairperson - Aggie McKenzie, Chairperson - Bev Whitbread, 1st Vice Chairperson Chairperson - Judy Grifin, 2nd Vice Chairperson - Lois Alloway, 3rd Vice Chairperson - Kathy Trent, 4th Vice Chairperson - Joan Hudgin, Treasurer - Francene Newton, Secretary - Anita Fogarty, Publicity Person - Jan Mayer. EPTAC Meetings are usually held on the 1st Tuesday Tuesday of each month(9:30-11:00 a.m.). However, October's meeting will be held on Thursday the 11th at 9:30 a.m. A warm welcome to our meetings meetings is extended to interested parents. Our Church Sanctuary was well filled with our choir members back in their places from their summer holidays. It was indeed nice to have them back with us. Pastor Joe and the choir led us all in two different songs for the children's children's time. The children and teachers retired to the lower level for their classes. The choir sang a delightful anthem under the direction of their leader and organist Mrs. Ulah Chambers. Pastor Joe based his Message on "Too Good To Be Saved." We then had the Celebration of the Lord's Supper with Rev. A. Cresswell who took charge of this part of the service. Mr. Lafave retired to the lower level to help Mrs. Lafave care for the Sunday School children so the teachers could come upstairs to partake of Communion. 1. Next Sunday is Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Sunday, It is this day that we set aside to make a special over and above offering offering to God in thanksgiving for the many blessings that he has bestowed on us in this Christian Christian community of faith. 2. Rick McLarnon In Concert - As promised, an evening has been set aside for this special presentation by the contemporary Christian sound of Rick McLarnon. This concert will be held on Sunday, Oct. 23rd at 7:00 p.m, Bring your friends and enloy an evening of Christian Witness at Tyrone United Church.

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