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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Sep 1983, p. 9

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 7, 1983 9 better at Prices effective thru Sat., September 10th, 1983. A&P reserves the right to limit quantities to normal family requirements! We redeem all food store coupons. PARTLY SKIMMED Fresh 2% Milk 4 LITRE BAG SAVE 45 FIRST GRADE Wildmere Butter OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.44 REGULAR, AUTOMATIC, DRIP Maxwell House Coffee 369 g VAC PAC usrnsrn OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.69 CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF BLADE, CHUCK SHORT RIB OR SHOULDER Boneless Beef Roasts iStrj with supermarket prices &L OUR REGULAR PRICE 4.83/kg-2.19 lb ■ÆH m mw lb ■ B ASSORTED VARIETIES INCL RED HOTS Schneider's Wieners SEMI-BONELESS BLADE OR CHUCK SHORT RIB SCHNEIDER'S Beef Roasts Oktoberfest Sausage 143 I 1 lb H vac pac pac OUR REGULAR PRICE UP TO 3.09 FRESH, MEDIUM Ground Beef ÔUR REGULAR PRICE 5.27/kg-2.39 lb 073/169 W /kg / I lb 028 /149 /kg / ■ lb OUR REGULAR PRICE 4.39/kg-1.99 lb BEEF (CENTRE CUTS 5.49/kg-2.49 lb) Brisket End C05/O29 Point cutsU*g/fc ,b OUR REGULAR PRICE 6.15/kg-2.79 lb 199 I 500 g ■ pkg OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.29 SCHNEIDER'S, REG, BEEF & COUNTRY MAPLE Mini igg Sizzlers ïÿ 1 OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.29 EXCELLENT FOR BRAISING Blade Steaks NEW ZEALAND SPRING, FROZEN 3 51 /159 /kg / I lb SCHNEIDER'S, COIL £39/199 /kg / I lb Loin Lamb Chops 6? 9 /2 99 NEW ZEALAND SPRING, WHOLE SHORT CUT Lamb Legs 5"/2*î NEW ZEALAND SPRING, SHOULDER,FROZEN Lamb Chops 4"/I Beef Liver 1S/,„ .79 Polish Loops SCHNEIDER'S non innn Olde-Fashioned Hams 8?"/3 99 SCHNEIDER'S, FROZEN, BREADED, 9 PIECES , Bucket of Chicken 9 " 9 4" PETIT, GORET, SMOKED ' Boneless Picnics 3 9 ?/1 9 SCHNEIDER'S, REGULAR OR ALL BEEF 1 /kg/ 375 g 1 vac pac I 79 99 lb /kg MARY MILES OR A&P REGULAR OR THICK SLICED 500 g 749 vac paci* SCHNEIDER'S, SLICED, 8 VARIETIES Cooked Meats SCHNEIDER'S, SLICED Cooked Ham size 175 g DQ vac pac ■ Ww 175 g 149 vac pac I 510 g 039 jar iJ 320 g O' jar L 49 Side Bacon 3!!/r MAPLE LEAF, SWEET PICK! FD Cottage Rolls u,k 9 /1 m SCHNEIDER'S, SLICED, REGULAR, MAPLE OR THICK Side Bacon 500 g 079 vac pac£ SCHNEIDER'S, SLICED, PICNIC OR Chopped Ham ALL BEEF Shopsy's Wieners SWIFT OLD MILL Breakfast Sausages 3"/H 175 g 129 vacpac I 11b 169 vac pac I Sliced Bologna FEATURE FOODS, THICK CUT European Herring FEATURE FOODS Rollmops Herring -<v\e Deli StiQn % Items available in V stores with Deli only SCHNEIDER'S, COIL nn Kielbossa .DD/oog/2 9 SCHNEIDER'S, MILD, MEDIUM OR OLD Cheddar Cheese .81 ,.oo g /3 * Aylmer Jams WITH PECTIN, RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY - 500 mL 1 jar I DEEP BROWN, IN TOMATO SAUCE, IN MOLASSES OR WITH PORK Libby's Beans DEL MONTE, FANCY ASSORTED VARIETIES Light Taste Fruit NO SALT, ASST VAR INCL FANCY PEAS Del Monte Vegetables 14 II oz tin 14II oz tin 1 KELLOGG'S 1 Special 'K' S,'2.59 FRITO'S, REGULAR OR B.B.0.275 g Corn Chips 300 g 1 70 pkg 1 ■ * w 1 TOTAL DIET 1 Dog Food 4.4 kg C 00 bag V ■ w w PRIMO Spaghetti Sauce :1.09 1 MEDIUM SIZE 1 Milk Bone Biscuits ","2.39 PRIMO, CANADIAN Tomatoes •r.89 1 ASSORTED VARIETIES 1 Kal Kan Cat Food 6 oz QQ tin alJw CHICK PEAS, ROMANO, RED & WHITE Primo Beans KIDNEY OR LENTIti,» ,9 ,r.b9 CAMPBELL'S V-8 Vegetable Juice OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.59 48 FL @1 48 FL OZ TIN ASST VAR. INCL CREAM STYLE CORN 09 York Vegetables 10 FL OZ TIN 3/P ASSORTED VARIETIES Primo Pastas OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.49 ® 900 g PKG .99 REGULAR & DIET 7UP 750 ml Btls PLUS .30 BTL DEPOSIT / -i- : m m m p teal J ' ' ; - ; ■ OUR REGULAR PRICE ,75-SAVE .38 A&P White Vinegar 4 LITRE PLST BTL l;.--.' -i i • .... !';;j -'--.U r F 1 OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.39 CANNING SUPPLIES J_ MEDIUM SIZE Canning Jars BOX OF 12 HL ! ;< il B !TT> >- •)-'.Li.- l ||Jf SMALL SIZE-3.59 LARGE SIZE-5.79 ORANGE PEKOE Saiada Tea Bags PKG OF 120 ' r ' X )V ' ■ / W. ■ v :>, I y OUR REGULAR PRICE 4.39 [ sport-tolk 623-330} FIFTH PLACE FINISH - Bowmanville Golf Club Pro Bruce Welsh fired super rounds of 72 and 69 last week to tie for fifth place in the Canadian Professional Golfers Association tournament. First place was taken by Moe Norman who shot 67-68 to earn another professional victory. Gar Hamilton finished in second place. Bruce earned $1,000 for placing fifth in the tournament. Town League Softball Thurs., Sept. 1st Port Darlington Marina 5 Kramps Furniture 5 In Marinas home opener, the league champs had to struggle back from a 4 - 0 deficit to squeak by Kramps. D. Ritchey tossed an eight hit, eight strike-out effort. D. Bickell, whom most of the fans thought had the game wrapped up in the early going saw his lead diminish. He threw well fanning six and allowing nine safeties. Marinas sticks came through when they needed them. Besides driving in the winning run S. Allen went 3 for 4 at the plate, J. Humenick had two, R. Woolner, B. Godfrey, Godfrey, D. Ritchey and W. Myers had single hits. Kramp's T. Vanstone led the way with two home runs, D. Bickell, N. Caruana, S. Allen, B. Cochrane, K. Noble and J. McAlpine had one hit each. Home Runs: T. Vanstone (K) 2. Brooking Transport 10 Castle Hotel II In the late encounter it wasn't much of a contest as D. Rafuse held Castle to two hits with nine strike-outs in the Pigeon Racing Results On Saturday, Sept. 3, 1983 the Bowmanville Inv. Racing Pigeon Club flew a young bird race from Cornwall, a distance distance of 210 miles. There were 229 birds from 16 lofts competing competing for the trophy. Congratulations to H. Verkruisen for winning the race. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd - Hans Verkriusen. 4th - Triple V. Loft. Sth and 6th - Peter Vander- veer. 7th and 8th - David Woolner and Son. 9th - F. and M. Waterfall. 10th - John Mallery. white washing opener of this series. D. Watson suffered the loss with Y. Michaud and M. Schneider coming to his aid but Brooking was out for blood as they had nine hits. Brooking's T. Bellamy and C. Chambers led the way with a pair of hits, D. Hermer, D. Rafuse, J. Colwell, J. Ryhor- chuk, and C. Crossen had one each. Castle's hits came from G. Weir and N. Lansing. Home Runs: T. Bellamy (B). Letter to the Editor The Study The United Church Manse, Hampton, Ontario. For the past nine years I have been privileged to pay weekly visits to Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, to care for my Parish Family and Friends in the spiritual aspect of healing. On August 29th, I became an Out-Patient and saw the hospital hospital from a different point of view, while on my back. From the moment I arrived until I left seven hours later, I found each one who was needed needed kindly, caring, and very efficient. This continued even after I was back home. How fortunate we are to have such a Caring Community Community in our midst. This included all staff, nurses, doctors. Sincerely and in Appreciation, The Rev. F. Paul Erb. FIDDLE CONTEST WINNERS BY JIM COYLE 12 and under - 1st Shawn Mundell, 2nd Danny Mundell. 18 years and under - 1st Cara Anderson, 2nd Tina Mundell. 19 - 59 years - 1st David Rowland. 60 years and over - 1st George Stenson, 2nd George Gagne, 3rd Audrey/Gil mour. Oldest - George Gagne 76 years. ) Youngest - Danny Mundell seven years. Open class - 1st Michelle Lubiniecki, 2nd Albert Moher, 3rd Dan McAvoy. fte tlig in Sight" shorney's opticians BRIAN C. LARSON -- Manager 30 KING ST. WEST BOWMANVILLE 623-4477 WHAT IS IT! You know you've seen it before -- but where? The person who can correctly identify this architectural item, may win a Sunday buffet buffet for two at the Port Darlington Marina. Simply write your answer on a small piece of paper, fold it and bring it to the Bowmanville Museum at 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 22nd, 1983. The Town of Newcastle L.A.C.A.C. or Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee will hold the draw, and the first correct answer will be the winner. (The winner must be in attendance), Free refreshments will be served. After the draw, L.A.C.A.C. elections will be held and any new members will 1 be welcomed.

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