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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Aug 1976, p. 4

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4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 18, 1976 New 4H Project Being Offered To Orono, Girls A new 4-H project entitled "Focus on Living" will be offered in Orono if there are enough girls interested. This club deals with mental and physical fitness, creatîve use of leisure time, safety in the home, babysitting, etc. If any girls in the Orono area are interested please contact the leader, Mrs. Lola Kennedy., Main St., Orono, phone 983-5369. ENNISKILLEN" Once again the spotlight plays on us as our Jr. 4-H Hornemakers' Club, knownas the "Chelsea Gals" was cho- sen by the Home Economist, for this area of six surround- ing Counties, to represent Durham County for Junior Day at Peterborough Exhibi- tion which took place in St. John's Elem entary School, Peterborough on Thurs. last week. The mnembers were required to be 14 years old and to have completed at least one of the last three units. Our group's exhibit was titled 'Breakfast Breads" and was commentated by Beverely Stainton. Each of the 6 Counties' Clubs gave a skit, exhibit or demonstration from one of their last 3 units. To observe this mar'Vellous dis- play was an r-ducational feature in itself and lucky was each girl who had the oppor- tunity to attend. The unfavour- able weather conditions cur- tailed adequate tranisportation in a moderate way. For al girls' participating in the day's activities there was a pass to the Ex., $3.00 spending money and supper at the Rock, Haven Restaurant hosted by De Lavai where about 450 young folks of 4-H Clubs were feted. A cheque of $10.00 was given each club as a special appreciation from the Ex. executive. Congratulations gals - keep up the good work. A word of thanks to the dedicat- edleaders and drivers. Our small fry are so fortunate this vacation to have no idle time on their hands due to the fact they can have fun at the school playground in the afternoons (weather per- mitting) under the supervision of our very own expertise. Self praise is no praise at ail but we must toot our horn one more time. Our U.C.W. dis- played their culinary skill at the reception in Centennial Hall, Bowmanville, for the Mahaffey - Smith wedding on Saturday. Our Y.G. gathered at the community Hall last Friday to check two items in their improvement project i.e., (a) the green trim on the paint job (b) beginning of a perennial flôwer border and other pos- sible landscaping which they plan to put into effect on Aug. 25th at 6:30 p.m. In a brief business period the August projects were arranged, i.e. hayride, corn, and wiener roast Friday, Aug. 27th or Saturday in case of ramn, visit to a church of another creed, golf lesson and swim. Poor weekend weather and un- availability of a 'suitable campsite has forced cancella- tion of camping and outdoor church service for the time, at least.i The weatherman predicts a good weather week for the harvesters who are in full action now, also for opening of the C.N.E. One of our local Jersey herds were repres ent- ed at the Peterborough Ex. via Bragg Transport Iast week and are getting "spruced up" Mrs. C.E. Horn attended the funeral of the late Percy Hamilton, Millbrook with in- terment in St. John's Ceme- tery, Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. -Earl Trewin were recent callers at Mr. and MIrs. Aubrey Cain, Pontypool. Margaret and Orville Ash- ton accompanied Alice and Gordon Beech, Bowmanville for a visit with niece and nephew Beth and Dave Welf don and family at their Trailer. Camp, Bobcaygeon, also en- joyed a cruise on Pidgeon Lake. Music filled the air for a couple of hours at O.C. Ashton's home as he, four of bis sisters and brother prac- tised a choral number with pianist Bonnie Beech- on Sunday morning. I CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "'A" BEEF CUT FROM CAN ADA GRADE "A" BEEF BONELESS BEEF ROASTS "GF BLADE BONE REMOVED , 7 INCH CUT - FIRST 5 RIBS ONLY Cut From Canada Grade "A" Beef TASTY CHIP, FROZEN Blade Roast, Prime, Rib$ Blade Roast Beef Short Rib Roast lb ý Roast W 0 8 Short Rib.Roast lb7! xSeakettes Cross Rib Roast BONELESS SHOULDER CUITS Stewing Beef SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY Beef Liver HIGHLINER, FROZEN COD0 FISH STI MINUTE MAID FROZEN, CONCENT ORA'Kà'mNGE JUI TREASURE ISLE, FROZEN SHRI1M P MàA BORDEN'S SLâUmlSH nuS TIXAmI BORDEN'S, DREkmAMIdSIC04LI PLAIN OR SALTED CHECKI COMPAI A&P ,CRACK STAFFORD - RAISIN PIE FILLER PARTLY SKIMED 1% oMILK 3-QT BAG$ OR JUG i119, (PLUS JUG DEPOSIT) ACTION PRICED! WITH PORK OR IN TOMATO SAUCE 14-FL-OZ TIN39 i 4 a ORDEN'S - CIIOCOLATE OR VANILLA 91/2-FL-OZ m m ILK TIN WBAKES ;REAT-ON A GRILLI" <BONELESS LB.$1.19) "GREAT ON A GRILL' BRSSOSS-CL LWO 189< Prime RibpSteaks lb sl. 3,8 SasaesBef&.or 18 < otato dSlad 24-oz carton79 gg 9 MAPLE LEAF, ALL BEEF OR REGULAR (REGULAR 2 LB VAC PAC $1.53) SCHNEIDERS, REGULAR OR ALL BEEF SAUSAGES MPLE LEAF, COOKED Ab GRALLI" -lb VacPac7PORTION 1689? Wienes "GRAT ONSmoked PRIN;~ SCHNEIDERS, SLICED 8 VARIETIES SCHNEIDERS MAPLE LEAF, COE 1648? ooked Mweats 6o a a 44? Cornleid Beef pkg of 3 2-oz pkgs 8 < S oe am QUARTERS lb $1.5 ICkS rRATED ICE LIES ES REI ERS 14-OZ $1-1l 121/2FL-0Z M5 9< PKG PKG 9 01PKG 9< SAVE 20c 19-FL-OZ M E âh TIN 9 ACTION PRICEDI REGULAR, GARLIC,' ONION, WITH MEAT TENDERIZER HEINZ B.B.Q. SA UCES 16-FL-OZ JAR 69e ACTION PRICED! LIGHT CNUNKS 1 SAVE 5 STA R&Ki'Sin 91/2-FL-01 TIN CALIFORNIA LARGE SIZE SWEET JUICY Nectarines NO. 1 GRADE ONTARIO HYDRO-COOLED FRESH DAILY Cornon-the-cob 10 NO. 1 GRADE CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN GROWN Bartlett Pears NO. 1 GRADE SOUTH AFRICAN GRANNY NO.1 GADEONTARIO FRESH DAILY Ce le rvyHe a rts eO ASSORTED, A GOOD ASSORTMENT FOR YOUR CHOICE r Troicael Pants /2' lb49<, for 9< 639< lb39 49< 99<, HOSTESS - 5 VARIETIES (SAV E 20c) ACTION PRICEDI 6 VARIETIES INCLUDING ASSORTED CREAMS ACTION PRICEDI FftCALI 14-Oz TIN8 ý E K R A flTIE BAG FOR SALADS, FRYING & BAKING (SAVE 25c) ACTION PRICEDI CRISCo Ol 1L VEGTBLEBOTTL $1 4d9 6 FLAVOURS. ACTION PRICEDI HI-u1 C DRINKS TIN-OZs4 ORANGE PEKOE ACTION PRICEDI RDROSE TEA BACS OF $1>.19 CHOICE, SLICED ACTION PRICEDI 19-FL-OZ Ah ITINS, ACTION PRICEDI, ROYALE-- LILAC, PINK, WHITE, YELLOW FACIAL TISSaUE LARGE BOX OF59 SHEETS59 1 VALU! PRICEDI COLA CASE 0F 24 10-FL-OZ TINS JANE PARKERCK SAVE 10e PRMc REGULAR OR MINT FLAVO<JRS - BONUS PACK- 50% MORE "FREI" CAKE -O VAKELUNCHEON MEAT <( E T 11 0 VARIETIES INCLUDING FRUIT BONBONS & ASSORTED TOFFEE JANE PARKER - PLIN OR SUGAR CANDJY CELLO PKG 5 fl FAMILYPK STRAWBERRY OR RASPBERRY - WITH PECTIN OVERNIGIIT MRS. LUKES S9<PAMPS%'E RS 12-FL-OZ JAR5 9 0OFtlPK DETFRGENT SAVE 1lOc I 4FLO NSTANTr MASHED IN PWAN STIC O ~M'cCAIN 1- iO96 9 LIQUID BPLICPOTAT ES CORONATION - WIIOLE DI Lt 24-FL-OZ JAR PICLeK LESOb 12 SAVE 20C Z PKG 51 39e CK BEEF CANADA GRAD A" BEEF BONE IN - POT ROAST Shoulder Roaist lb REGULR CUT Blade Roast ar UT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF BLADE d STAKS lb~ ÀDftÈ." or SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY, SMOKED,' PICNIC STYLE PORK SHOULDERS- lbi liM SLICED SAVE 20c Budget - Single PIy - White or YelIaw BATH "ROOM TIS'0SUE 8 ROLS$0169 BUfY3 1LOA VES-SA VI'47c JANE PARKER, SLICEDA- ý IL Bgreazd$O 60 or 100% Whole Wheat 24-OZ or Cracked Wheat 3- LOAF m. 1 vibt.. ALL PRICES SHOWN. IN THIS AD GUARANTEED EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATUR DAY, AUGUST 21 ST, 1976.' A&P's FA'MUS BEELF GUARANýTEES AghQUAL1TY RAINCHECK POLICY If an advertised special is ever sold out, - ask the Manager for a Raincheck. It an- tities you te the samne item at the same special price for thirty days, or if you wish, we'Il give you a comparable item at the same special price. AND FLAVOURIe DETERGENT i r là

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