I I l I APPRECIATION DAYS SALE I I APPRECIATION DAYS SALEI The Canadian Statesman, (I Thank You" with a money-saving SAVE $4.80 PER TURKEY OR 40 e LB. Canada Frozen Utility TURKEYS BUY A CASE OF 24 & SAVE 2.51 Strained Meatless Varieties of Foods 4 Juices CASE OF 24 HEINZ BABY FOODS 4.5-fl-oz jar C 89 or 4 for 99 e (Our Regular Price 35c each) SAVE 4.00 (UPb SAVE 1.18 ÇjsjpP BUY 3, SAVE 45^ 6-12 lb. (Our Regular Price 1.19) LIMIT 2 WITH MINIMUM $10.00 PURCHASE EXCLUDING CIGARETTES AND THIS PRODUCT. Dl»pe«ibl# PAMPERS DIAPERS (Our Regular Price 3.89 -- SAVE 40c) Daytime pkg of 30 or Extra Absorbent pkg of 24 Regular or Diet CASE OF 24 PEPSI-C0LA 10-fl-oz tin Powdered TIDE DETERGENT 6 litre box Asagaaigg U tor (Ctn of 6--10-fl-oz btls 1.99) ^poiit)' 1 [ (Our Regular Price 4.57) (Our Regular Price 48c each) Cream of Mushroom CAMPBELLS SOUP 10-fl-oz tin Frito Lay, Assorted Varieties POTATO CHIPS Fabric Softener DOWNY LIQUID 3 litre pintle btl A4P, Plein or Salted SALTINE CRACKERS 450 g pkg m SAVE 40? lb SAVE up to 80/ lb FRESH BOX-O-CHICKEN Contains: 3 Leg Quarters with backs attached 3 Breast Quarters with backs 6 wings attch. 3 Wings ||j 3 Necks & Backs 3 Giblet Packages Our Regular Price 1.29 lb Cut from Canada's Finest Grade "A" Beef BONELESS BEEF ROASTS Blade, Chuck Short |k Rib or Shoulder Roast Our Regular Price up to 2.69 lb (Our Regular Price 1.99) SAVE 40c (Our Regular Price 1.49 lb) Town Club or A&P Regular or Thick Fresh SLICED SIDE BACON 500 g vac pac QUARTERS ( Our Regular Price 2.39 lb ) SAVE 30c lb Semi-Boneless SAVE 80c lb ,119 BLADE ROASTÆ| k jj59 SHORT RIB ROAST SCHNEIDERS -- RED HOTS, ALL BEEF, DUTCH TREET OR DINNER FRANKS Wieners 1-lb vac pac 1.79 BREAKFAST ' --"i Burns Sausage 4.39 Side Bacon 5<» g ,«„ El .yy R , . stp . cuABcve fOLf Ciiwna , SCHNEIDERS, SLICED, 12 VARIETIES INCLUDING UIWVIC UlVUlVg ni 1 JL | 1 CHICKEN » DUTCH LOAF 175 g VAC PAC FRESH, MEDIUM Potato Salad 1.29 Cooked Meats 99^ Ground Beef _ SCHNEIDERS, TRAY PACK COMBINATION -- APPROXIMATELY $u 7 . mcvium Frozen Meat & Seafoods English Sausages a 2.29 Ground MeaF" » 149 !ffc ZEN | pii . ' 4 Q/% ?£?J NEI " E . RS ' PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, SKINLESS 4 DEVEINED Sole Fillets ">1.89 Polish Sausage 1.99 Sliced Beef Liver «>99y Fish & Chips =2"*1.99 Headcheese stores mtk M Step Leg Quarters, with backs attached (boneless lb 2.29) Breast Quarters, with backs & wings attached cut FROM CANADA'S finest grade "A" BEEF M.x«l Quart.,,. Chicken Hol.es Cross Rib R03St "> 1.99 SCHNEIDERS, SLICED, REGULAR, MAPLE, THICK CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE "A" BEEF J QQ EXCELLENT FOR BRAISING I" 1.59 4.89 SCHNEIDERS, FROZEN, BEEF OR PORK Meat Pies «■»>*■ SCHNEIDERS, SLICED, REGULAR OR BEEF 375 g pi, 1.69 Cold Cuts jvnncivcna, ni 1,89 Bologna CANADA PACKERS -- MIX OR MATCH -- MAC. & CHEESE, DUTCH OR CHICKEN LOAF OR FINE LIVERWURST lb 1.49 Cut 19-fl-oz tin DEL MONTE SWEET POTATOES 1 Fancy ,, BRIGHTS * TOMATO JUICE - In Oil or Lemon Sauce M , CONNORS t *r« rir.up ioo 9 BUY 2, SAVE 35/ Assorted Varieties Including Fancy Niblets & Cream Style Corn ST VEGETABLES 14-fl-oz tin / (Our Regular Price up to 67c each) m SAVE 40/ mt Assorted Varieties Including Beef and Meatball PURITAN STEWS 24-ff-oz tin (Our Regular Price 1.99) SAVE 26/ Rio WHOLE MUSHROOMS 10-fl-oz tin / (Our Regular Price 95c) SEA STEAKS tin k Spaghetti, Spaghettini, Ready Cut Macaroni CATELLI PASTAS Pure Vegetable «I Fancy Peas, Red or Deep Browned Kidney Beans LIBBY'S a QQ "FROM UNICO r VEGETABLES £ LIBERTY OIL 3 litre ctnr Del Monte, Tropical Fruit Salad or Halves or Sliced Quaker, Assorted Varieties PEACHES OR »■«:« y JV HARVEST CRUNCH BARTLETT PEARS tin CEREAL 800 g pkg 959 POST CEREAL HONEYCOMB 400 g pkg SUPER BUY! Capri, White, Pink, Yellow, 1-Ply BATHROOM TISSUE pkg of 4 rolls / SUPER BUY! Assorted Varieties, "Family Size sS PUDDINGS 15-fl-oz SAVE 40/ tin No. 1 Grade, Creamed BILLY BEE HONEY SAVE 60/ -» SALE 2-lb plastic container J V (Our Regular Price 3.39) Heinz KEG-O-KETCHUP 32-fl-oz bottle (Our Regular Price 2.09) BUY 3, SAVE 357 Assorted Varieties MISS MEW CAT FOOD I APPRECIATION DAYS SALEI | APPRECIATION DAYS SALE Bowmanville, April 29, 1961 7 NESTLETON CAESAREA CAESAREA EUCHRE Results of the Wednesday evening card party are as follows: 1. Doris Nottingham Nottingham with a score of 82. 2. R. J. Wren with a 76. Low- Judy Wes tall with 43. A 50 - 50 draw was won by Bridget Frank of R.R.l Oshawa. This week (to-night) as usual for an evening of fun and fellowship. Try to attend! Dempers-Bolton St. Matthews Anglican Church in Oshawa was the scene of a beautiful Spring Wedding on Saturday, April 25, 1981, when Lori Jane Bolton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred J. Bolton, Oshawa, was united in marriage to Gregory John Benjamin Dempers also of Oshawa. The officiating minister was Rev. R. A. Sharp. The wedding reception was held at Banting Polish Hall in Oshawa. A large number of guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Robert » France, Scugog Point were guests and Bob had the honour of proposing the toast to the bride's Mother Mrs. Bolton. Mr. and Mrs. Bolton. and Mr. and Mrs. France have been friends for many years. Warmest Wishes to this young couple for much happiness in the future. Comings and Goings Mrs. Ivan Proutt, Nestle- 1 ton, spent Easter with daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Buchan, Carolyn and Douglas in Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker Lindsay, and a friend were Good Friday guests with Mrs. Minnie Fisher of Caesarea. On Sunday, Dalton and Marge Fisher of West Hill were guests of his Mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sadler Nestleton, enjoyed Easter Monday dinner with daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ian Scott, Charles and Jennifer of Corbyville. Grandson Charles spent the weekend with his grandparents Ralph and Leona at the farm at Nestleton. Mr. and- Mrs. George Bowers, Mrs. Helen Vine, Nestleton and Constable Jerry Bowers of Peterborough Peterborough were Easter dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. : Paul Chapman, Tommy ar Jennifer of Callander. Mrs.' Dorothy Chapman of New Liskeard was also a guest. Guests over the Easter weekend with Sam and Mabel Cawker were Mrs. Carroll Cawker, Cheryl and ■ Bryan of Sudbury, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Cawker, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cawker, Chris, Curtis and Cathy all of Oshawa. Grandaughter Cheryl is spending the summer at the Banff Springs Hotel, Alberta. She will be working as a cashier- a good experience for a college student. Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Brown of R.R.3, Cavan, were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Cawker farm, Scugog Point Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Brown were former students of Sam's when he taught Continuation School (Latin and French) at Millbrook. Mr. and Mrs. L. Malcolm and Laurie, Nestleton, were Sunday guests of son and daughter-in-law Dennis and Laina and baby Jove in their new home in Ajax. Sunday evening callers with the Malcolms were Mr. Marvin Nesbitt, Nestleton, Mrs. Minerva Horne, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin off ' ' Enniskillen. Marvin Nesbitt has sold his home and is moving to an apartment in Lindsay the middle of May. This past Sunday, dinner guests with the Cawkers were Mrs. Sylvia Cawker, Chandre and Jason of Scarborough. Trips Enjoyed Constable Jerry Bowers, Peterborough, spent two weeks in Florida and was _ able to see the spaceship Columbia soar from its launchpad into orbit from Cape Canaveral (a maiden ' voyage), Must have been quite a thrill for Jerry! Mr, Bill Linington of Nestleton, who was spending some weeks in Florida visited at the space Centre and also saw the Columbia lift off. A welcome home to Mrs. Donna Bardeleben and children of Nestleton, who spent three weeks with her parents at Cocoa Beach, Florida. News for next week please phone 986-4715. You certaln/y were a clever lad To fh/nk e# tunning a C/cm/fied ad, • To /ocofe a fo/k/ng machine; Our Coy N/nel/ei m/ni-chorify bel/ M/ghf raally not hove Succeeded of all -- The Phonograph records were keen I