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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Sep 1983, p. 27

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I Section Two Prices shown in this ad effective thru Saturday September 24,1983. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 21,1983 11 Teacher Training Workshop To Be Held in Blackstock Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly We reserve the right ot limit quantities to normal family requirements A&P will redeem all food store coupons. HEINZ, FANCY Tomato Juice 48 FL OZ TIN .89 OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.59 SAVE 1.50 SILVERWOOD, CREME DE LA CREME, GOLD LABEL, ASST FLAVOURS Ice Cream 2 LITRE CARTON 2.99 OUR REGULAR PRICE 4.49 SUPER BUY! PARTLY SKIMMED 2% Milk 4 LITRES 188 SAVE 1.32/kg-. CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE "A" BEEF X OUTSIDE CUT, EYE REMOVED Boneless Round Roast OUR REGULAR PRICE 6.59/kg-2.99 lb SAVE 1.32/kg-. BONELESS RUMR INSIDE CUT ROUND OR SIRLOIN TIP ROAST Boneless Roasts 071/259 MW /kg / ■■ lb OUR REGULAR PRICE 7.03/kg-3.19 lb SAVE 1.10/kg-.50 lb I SAVE1.10/kg-.50 SUPER BUY! COKE & DIET COKE, SPRITE & SUGAR FREE SPRITE & TAB COLA Coca-Cola Case of 24 10FLOZ TINS 5.99 COMBINATION PACK-CONTAINS: 2 RIB ENDS, 2 LOIN ENDS, 4 CENTRE CUT CHOPS ROAST OR CHOPS Loin Pork Chops Centre Cut Pork Loin 095/179 /kg / I lb OUR REGULAR PRICE 5.05/kg-2.29 lb SAVE /kg # ■■ lb OUR REGULAR PRICE 6.59/kg-2.99 lb FRESH, LEAN Ground Beef A17 189 Mr /kg I lb C37 089 U/kg £ lb C59 Q99 U/kg £ lb mu un u i v u /* ld i uvucnLuiiv rum IVII -- _ _ Pork Loin Roasts 3:5 1 ; RIB PORTION (CENTRE CUT.6.59/kg-2.99 lb) ... Boneless Pork Loin 61? 2" INSIDE CUT Round Steak TENDERIZED Cube Steak RIB OR 3 TO 3 V 2 Ld TENDERLOIN PORTION SWIFT PREMIUM LAZY MAPLE, PURE Pork Sausages SWIFT PREMIUM, SLICED Cooked Ham SWIFT'S, BONELESS, READY-TO-SERVE, QUARTERS Sugar Plum Hams SWIFT PREMIUM, VAC PAC Bologna Chunks SWIFT SUGAR PLUM Ham Slices 25 V! GRADE 'A', EVISCERATED, FROZEN, 2 TO 4 LB AVERAGI Chickens fc(kg SLICED, SKINLESS & DEVEINED Beef Liver 1£/,„.79 PREMIUM Swift Wieners SWIFT PREMIUM. SLICED. 8 VARINCl MAC & CHEESE & MOCK CHICKEN Cooked Meats >ll 5 P i .89 500 g 199 pkg I 175 g 139 vac pac I 725 /Q29 I /kg/U lb 006 /139 U/kg / I lb 175 g 199 vac pac I h 17/189 ■f /kg/ I lb 073 /169 U/kg / I lb SWEET PICKLED (CENTRE CUTS 5.27/kg-2.39 lb) Back Bacon #j83 /HI 9 End Cuts 4kg IC\t ASST VAR, REG OR THICK SLICED A&P OR Swift Premium , nn 049 Side Bacon vac P ? c COKE & DIET COKE, SPRITE & SUGAR FREE SPRITE & TAB COLA Coca-Cola 6 Pack Family pack - 750 ml btls. BUY 6 SAVE Plus .30 per btl deposit OUR REGULAR PRICE .75 EACH Del iShotj ' AT A&P! M P SWIFT PREMIUM OLD MILL Breakfast Sausage 3%f 1 4 ? BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA, SWEET PICKLED Cottage Rolls v acP ac BURNS CAMPFIRE, GARLIC Polish Sausage BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED, ASST TRIPLE PAK Lunch Meats BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA Sliced Bologna PORK LOIN RIB PORTION (COUNTRY STYLE) , _ Spare Ribs 45/15 : r«r\ _ -- 375 g 179 pkg I 375 g 149 vac pac I You'll do better with these GROCERY VALUES from A&P! GRANULATED 4 ASST VAR INCL HEADCHEESE Scuts .51 _./2? White Sugar "J? Sorry to report that Robert Green had a fall on Wednesday and suffered suffered a severe break of. his leg. Robert spent time in Oshawa Hospital and is now home recuperating. We wish you as speedy a recovery as possible. A fine congregation on Sunday morning at the United Church enjoyed several special events. The staff of the Sunday School was installed as follows: Superintendent- Ruby Van Camp; Assistant Assistant Superintendent- Carolyn -Morton;. Treasurer- Eleanor Kelly. Kelly. Teachers- Intermediate Intermediate Class- Peter Reid; Junior Classes- Linda Fletcher, Gail Johns, Carol Andrews, Joan Reid; Primary Classes- Judy Gilbank, Marg Kemp, Barb Larmer, Donna Kyte, Elaine Kelly, Barb Byers, Taliya Moore; Kindergarten Classes- Barb Sleep, Linda Brad- bum, Joy Werry, Karen Kyte, Janis Pashley, Carla Adams and Cathy Paisley. Promotion Sunday was also observed when all the students received certificates or small gifts. The choir favoured with a fine anthem "I Have Decided to Follow Jesus." Rev. D. Davis preached, thoughtful sermon sermon on Stewardship. Flowers in memory of the late Arnold Talor were placed by the family. family. A dedication of a beautiful new stained glass window "A Sower Went Out to Sow" given in memory of Charles and Jessie Turner and Richard and Laura Gunter by Roy and Shirley Turner took place. On Thursday of this week at Teacher Training Training Workshop for Sunday School Teachers of Nestleton and Blackstock will' be held at Blackstock beginning at 7 p.m. Next Sunday- the Sacrament of Baptism Baptism will take place. Any parents who have not contacted Mr. Davis must do so immediately. 2 "a NESTLETON- OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.99 .89 19 lb SWISS STYLE, ASST FLAVOURS Gay Lea Yogourt SILVERWOOD, REGULAR Cottage Cheese SPECIAL MENU CAT FOOD Puss 'N Boots 500 g tub 500 g cln 4 ASST VAR INCL WHOLE KERNEL CORN 12 FL OZ 1 PEAS 1.29 Libby's Vegetables "2r .69 1.49 SWIFT'S-UKRAINIAN, ITALIAN, DUTCH & VIENNA _ Old World Salami.48,,,,,2 SHOPSY'S (COLE SLAW .25/100g-1.15 lb) __ • Potato Salad .26/toogl 1 ,? QUADELCO Gouda Cheese .79 ioo 9 3 ,? CHRISTIE - - _ Triscuit Crackers 2 Z 9 1.49 "NEW", CATELLI, OLD FASHIONED, ASST VAR ^ ---- 750 mL 1.99 LIBBY'S, ZOODLES WITH MEATBALLS OR WHITE SWAN (PRINTED LUNCHEON PKG OF 50-89) Serviettes pkg 9 1 .99 Alpha-Getti with beef 15 .!n oz 1.09 AUTOMATIC OR REGULAR REGULAR PRICE2JW A&pcoffee vacp.c big 2.79 Waxed Paper pkgoiO IQ 240 fei I J APPLEFORD, SAVE-ALL (200 FOOT ROLL-2.89) ^ - -- ,o ;r1.49 Spaghetti Sauces ASSORTED VARIETIES Catelli Pastas OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.03 DETERGENT Ivory Liquid POWDERED LAUNDRY Cheer '3' Detergent DOG FOOD Ken L Burgers GLASS CLEANER Windex Refill tin SAVE .34 1.5 litre plst btl 6 litre box 500 g pkg .69 4.39 3.99 2 kg Q QQ pkg UeUU 1.5 litre plst btl SAVE .70 YORK, EXTRA SMOOTH OR EXTRA CRUNCHY Peanut Butter 1.79 500 g jar OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.49 SAVE. 1-PLY BATHROOM TISSUE, ASST COLOURS White Swan Tissue 1.39 pkg of 4 rolls OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.99 SAVE 2-PLY DECORATOR, ASST COLOURS White Swan Towels .99 OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.59 pkg of 2 rolls SAVE. LIQUID Javex Bleach 1.69 3.6 litre plastic jug OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.35 SAVE 1.50 CONVERTED Uncle Ben's Rice 3.49 SAVE .70 2 kg Pkg OUR REGULAR PRICE 4.99 ASST VAR INCL CHOCOLATE CHIP Dare Cookies 400 g TIN TIE BAG 1.69 OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.39 SAVE. CARNATION, INSTANT Coffee-Mate 1.99 OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.79 GRADE A Large Eggs DOZEN .89 CAESAREA At the Nestleton United Church we were glad to welcome back the Sunday School teachers and pupils. Sunday School Superintendent Superintendent Robert Mairs spoke briefly and introduced introduced the staff for the coming year. Rev. Dale Davis' sermon was entitled "Stewardship: of God and Mammon" - on the Ventures in Mission theme. Mrs. Ralph Sadler " was inducted as an Elder; during the Service. Special music was given by Heather Alison, Kingsley and Joshau Malcolm a very lively enjoyable rendition of two action songs. A very good beginning for the Church year. The list of Nestleton Sunday School teachers for the coming year as follows: Superintendent - Robert Mairs. Nursery - Muriel Simms, Joanne Malcolm Malcolm and Arlene Malcolm. Malcolm. Primary - Arlene Davis and Nancy Malcolm. Malcolm. Junior - Janice MacKenzie and Barbara Barbara Weir. Senior - Neta Fish, Teens - Carol Mairs. Sorry to learn of the death of Mr. Wilfred Wilson, Omemee, a former resident of Cartwright Cartwright some years ago. Sympathy is extended to the family and many friends. Scouting in Cartwright is beginning again with the fall season. Boys wishing to register for Beavers please contact Wendy Bentley 986-4419. When Beavers begin, they will meet at the Town Hali on Wed. 6:30 to 7:30 while Cuba will meet there on Mon. 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Scouts meet at the Rec Centre on Mon. 7-8:30. Anyone interested interested in becoming a leader please contact Barbara Weir 986-4630. Any boys interested in joining a Venturer Company Company call Allen Argue 986-4603. On Tuesday, 18 ladies attended attended the afternoon U.C.W. unit held at the home of Florence Larmer. After a delicious dessert luncheon, luncheon, and social time, leader Jean Adams read the poem "The Prayer That's Left Unsaid." Margaret Van Camp took the devotion by reading Psalm 121 followed by comments and prayer. Aileen Byers read the minutes of the last meeting which was followed by the Roll Call "How to Help Newcomers Adjust." The announcements were the General Meeting will be on Sept. 28th, with a pot-luck dinner dinner at 7 p.m. with Mr. and Mrs. David Craig speaking on their recent trip to Zambia. The Presbyterial will be held in our church on Oct. 25th. Help was requested for Camp Quin-Mo-Lac. Rhonda Larmer gave a reading What we Take for Granted, Dora Mar- tyn and Marion Larmer were in charge of the Devotion and used a film "South Pacific Islands" followed by discussion. Meeting closed with a song from the Islands. Doug Benns has been ordered by his doctor so : spend much time in bed to help cure a serious back problem. Better health is wished for you, Doug. Good wishes go with Fred and Monica Johnston and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kelly on their move from Purple Hill to Kingston. The area will miss this fine .family in many activities. The Morning Unit of the U.C.W. met at the home of Margaret Moun- tjoy on Tuesday, Sept. 13. Anita Davis' gave the worship entitled "Gifts of Women" Edith McLaughlin spoke on the problems in the South Pacific. Doug Grove who is presently weridag at the Tyrone Mül has enrolled in a butchering course for later in the fall at George Brown College. Lois Van Camp begins her new job this week for the Ministry of Agriculture in Guelph. She will be involved with the placement of unemployed farm workers in openings throughout Ontario. Sounds like a challenging job. The Hon. Dennis Timbell, Minister of Agriculture visited several local farms last Monday morning and concluded his morning with lunch at the United Church with a number of his tour. Those farms which he visited in this area were Mr. and Mrs. John Wolters, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McLaughlin and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Byers. It certainly certainly was an honour to have the minister in our midst. Please phone in your news items to Joyce Kelly Kelly at 966-4257 by Monday morning. Your assistance is greatly appreciated.

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