i I Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 16, 1983 7 We redeem all food store coupons! Prices effective thru Saturday, November 19th, 1983. A&P reserves the right to limit quantities to normal family requirements! INSTANT COFFEE Maxwell House 10OZ JAR 4.99 OUR REGULAR PRICE 6.99 READY-TO-SERVE, ASSORTED VARIETIES Heinz Soups 8 FL OZ TINS 4Z.99 OUR REGULAR PRICE .49 EACH STRAINED, MEATLESS VAR INCL JUICES Heinz Baby Foods 4.5 FL OZ JARS 3/. 99 OUR REGULAR PRICE .44 EACH outside cut; EYE REMOVED Boneless Round Roast OUR REGULAR PRICE 6.59/kg-2.99 lb SAVE .88/kg-.40 RUMP OR SIRLOIN TIP, BONELESS Beef Roasts 79 6 15 /2 lb OUR REGULAR PRICE 7.03/kg-3.19 lb 99 lb 99 lb FRESH LEAN Ground Beef 4r 9 /1 INSIDECUT Round Steak 6 9 ?/2 CANADA'S GRADE'A'BEEF Strip Loin Steaks 12 77 /5 79 CANADA'S GRADE 'A' BEEF Beef Tenderloin 15tg/6 9 ? BONELESS, POINT END CUTS(CENTRE CUT5.49/ka-2.49 jbY Beef Brisket 5°?/2 i? GRADE -A', FROZEN, EVISCERATED, 2 TQ4 LB AVERAGE Roasting Chickens 2;®/, b .99 PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, SLICED Calves Liver r vac pac 99 16oz FROZEN, CUT UP, TRAY PACK Stewing Hens 1"/, b .69 3 95 /179 /kg / I lb 1 4G SALAMI Sausage Sticks SWIFT PREMIUM Wieners vac pac 189 PRIDE OF CANADA, SWEET PICKLED Cottage Rolls PRIDE OF CANADA, ASST TRIPLE PACK Cooked Meats 37 5g PRIDE OF CANADA, 8 VAR INCLUDING SALAMI _ 500 g 069 size ùm SWIFT PREMIUM ; *| 29 vac pac 1 lb SAVE 1.55/kg-.70 SHANKLESS, PICNIC STYLE Pork Shoulder Roast 96 SAVE 1.55/kg-.70 WHOLE, 10TO 16 LB AVERAGE Pork Shoulders 1"/.89 1"/.89 OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.51/kg-1.59 lb OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.51/kg-1.59 lb SWIFT PREMIUM Sliced Bologna v 3 c 75 p g c 1 29 SWIFT PREMIUM Bologna Chunks 2"/1 2 » .79 SWIFT PREMIUM, SLICED 8 ASST VARIETIES vac pac 175 g Cooked Meats LAZY MAPLE Swift Sausages 5 p 0 k 0 g 9 1 99 SWIFT OLD MILL Breakfast Sausages 3 29 /1^ SWIFT, BONELESS, QUARTERS Sugar Plum Hams 7 7 ?/3*? SWIFT, DINNER STYLE Sugar Plum Hams 6? 9 /2 9 ? SWIFT SUGAR PLUM Ham Slices PICNIC SHOULDER OR SHOULDER BUTT Pork Chops PICNIC SHOULDER OR SHOULDER BUTT Pork Roasts Boneless FRESH Ground Pork PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, PORK SIDE Spare Ribs 19 lb 2"/I 2 62/119 /kg / I lb 3 06/139 /kg/ I lb 3 51 /159 /kg/ I lb ^e^liS4()K * AT A&P! H vac pac 199 175 g I REG OH THICK SLICED OR SWIFT PREMIUM SUGAR PLUM OR LAZY MAPLE, vac pac 99 A&P Side Bacon LAND O'FROST, SLICED, 6 VAR Smoked Meats CHEFMASTER Canned Ham LA BELLE FERMIERE Tourtiere SHOPSY'S, EXTRA LEAN Cooked Ham 99 lb .44 ,/1 500 g 71 9 pkg .69 WONG WING, DRY Garlic Ribs -66,100g/2 99 Shopsy Salami .55ioo g /2^ SHOPSY'S, COLE SLAW OR Si" Potato Salad ■22, 10 o g /ib,99 1 lb tin 289 LARGE SIZE SAVE. PRINTED GOLD, GREEN OR ORANGE White Swan Towels PKG OF 2 ROLLS .99 OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.59 SAVE .50 WITH GATHERS, TODDLER PLUS 40'S, TODDLER 48'S, EXTRA ABSORBENT Pamper Diapers 9.49 OUR REGULAR PRICE 9.99 CHOCOLATE CHIPS CHOCOLATE FUDGE tin tie bag 1 CQ 400 g I iuw Dare Cookies GALWAY, ORANGE PEKOE Tea Bags pkg of O QQ 120 biOJ CHOICE. CREAM STYLE CORN, ASST PEAS OR PEA§j CARROTS 10II oz lins Aylmer Vegetables Z "ns 02 .99 STUART HOUSE Foilwrap ROBIN HOOD, ASST VAR Pudding Cake Mixes 2 P % 9 .69 MILK CHOCOLATE-1.39 OR 12 inch by 50 II roll 1.99 BRAVO, PLAIN Spaghetti Sauce ASSORTED VARIETIES Lancia Pastas APPLE, ORANGE OR GRAPE Tang Fruit Drinks 28 II oz tin tOlIoz tins ■ 89 1 litre ctn 4 ASST VAR INCL CHICKEN NOODLE 1.09 Heinz Soups 2 SUNMAID ■ Seedless Baisins CHUNK LIGHT, IN BROTH .99 Island Çueen Tuna I" .99 900 g QQ pkg i J J 250 g QQ pkg » w w READY-TO-SERVE, ASST VAR Quaker Cereal SWEET MIXED OR YUM YUMS Bick's Pickles 9 oz pkg 1.49 2.29 Butferscotch Chipits '» 1.29 BETTY CROCKER, ASST VAR (OUR REG PRICE 1.751 Super Moist 2» 5 p 1 k 0 g 9 1.19 500 mL 1 CQ jar liUU 1 litre Jar WHOLE, PLAIN OR WITH GARLIC. P0LSKIE OG0I1KI Bick's Dill Pickles IIT 1.99 REAL MAYONNAISE Hellmann's SUNNYGOLD, FROM SUNNY AUSTRALIA Sultana Raisins CONDENSED Eagle Brand Milk " 1.79 750g1 QQ pkg I ASSORTED VARIETIES Dad's Cookies ASST COLOURS BATHROOM Delsey Tissue ©1.49 §1.69 pkg ol 4 rolls OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.39 OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.33 U.F.O.'s, SPAGHETTI, SCARI0S OR 4 VAR Heinz Beans @.69 14 11 oz lin OUR REGULAR PRICE ,99 ALL PURPOSE OR CAKE & PASTRY Monarch Flour ©2.99 OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.49 Impressive Service Held On Remembrance Day Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly An impressive Remembrance Day Service was held at the Recreation Centre on Friday morning. Mayor J. Taylor welcomed all present on behalf of the Township. After the singing of O Canada, Area Councillor John Wolters brought greetings greetings from Senior Levels of Government. Ward Councillor Harvey Graham read the scripture after which Rev. Ansley Tucker gave an impressive message on "Passing the Torch". Following the singing of the hymn "For the Healing of the Nations", the Port Perry Legion lead the procession to the Cenotaph Cenotaph Park where the laying of wreaths and two minutes of silence were observed. Sympathy is extended to Miss Ida Dempsey and Mrs. L. McArthur on the passing of their brother recently in Stratford. Mrs. McArthur McArthur along with her family Mrs. Norman Dysart, Miss Betty McArthur McArthur and Mr. Ardis McArthur attended the funeral service in Stratford. Stratford. Sorry that in last week's news I made an error in that Kelly Beatty and Ken Sweet- man's wedding reception and dance should have read was held at Nestleton Hall rather than at Black- stock Hall as was reported. Many local residents are involved with Royal Week in Toronto either as exhibitors or visitors. It will be a busy week in a lot of households. The Scugog Choral Society is presenting its fine production Fiddler on the Roof this past weekend and on Wed., Fri. and Sat. of this week. Those from this area who are taking part are Muriel Barry, Barry Van Camp, Glenn Larmer, Shirley Jack- son and Charles O'Connor. Rhoda and Russell Larmer had an enjoyable enjoyable day when their family and friends gathered to help them celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary. Family members who were present for this happy event were Don and Doris Larmer, Donna and friend of Peterborough, Norman and Joyce Gibson of Bowmanville, Audrey and Glen Gibson of Oshawa, Lawrence Larmer, Brian and Michael of Barrie, Ray and Daine Larmer, Danille, Jason and Rebecca of Pickering. During the day they received a phone call from their daughter, Bernice Pascoe of Calgary Calgary and their granddaughter granddaughter Patricia Murdock of Grand Bend. Congratulations from the community to this fine couple on their anniversary. Mrs. Alba Currie, Beaverton, Mrs. Vera Warmington and her daughter Jill and Jerry Suffolk, Campbell River, Vancouver Island, B.C, were Saturday Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mahaffy spent the weekend weekend in St. Marys where they visited Bill's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mahaffy. Bob's Purple Hill friends will be happy to know that lie is now at home 'recuperating from his serious heart attack, The annual Cartwright Cartwright High School Commencement on Sat urday evening attracted a very large crowd of parents, and friends. A warm welcome was extended by Student Council President Norma Jean Newbold followed by remarks by the Principal Gordon Paisley and Message from the Durham Board of Education by Trustee Rev. Stuart McEntyre. Following the presentation presentation of diplomas and the many prizes, Elizabeth Kelly introduced introduced her classmate Howard Bailey who delivered an excellent Valedictory Address. The Choir directed by Mr. R. Ashton and accompanied by Mrs. M. VanCamp favoured us with two numbers Almost Like Being in Love and One. A one act play The Other Other Woman delighted the audience. On Sunday the annual Graduation dinner was held in the St. John's Parish Hall. The nine graduates, Howard Baileÿ, David DeVries, Brian Gardner, Marilyn Green, Deidre West- man, Sandra Johnston (absent), Elizabeth Kelly, Lynn McDiarmid and John Priebe, their parents, the staff of C.H.S. and the Student's Council all enjoyed a delicious dinner catered by the A.C.W. After dinner the graduates were "roasted" by staff members who rem- insced about acitivities during their years at C.H.S. Much visiting was enjoyed by these young people who are all at post graduate studies. Kinsmen Korner By Pres. Dave McReelis On Nov. 9th, Kinsmen from across our zone gathered at the Manvers Community Centre, to help our club try and rebuild. We brought out two new members with one of them talking about joining our club. There were a total of 84 Kinsmen Kinsmen members present with Deputy Governor Mark Borutskie chairing the meeting. meeting. Special past officers included included past Zone I Governor Jim Schell, Past National President Don Masterson and Past Deputy Governor Ken Lee from our club. Ken talked about the difficult times we have had getting members and keeping them. We are in an area where people move out from the city and then decide they don't like commuting commuting and return to the city. We have lost more members this way than for any other reason. I am asking you, the residents residents of Manvers again, if you just moved into our area and would like to gel involved in your community, and want to join an all Canadian Service Club whose motto is 'Serving Our Community's Greatest Needs', call me at 277-2084 and you can start doing your part in your community, and feel good knowing you arc helping make things better for someone someone else. Thanks to all the Kinsmen who came out to this special meeting. It's nice to know so many care what happens to our dub. Christmas Cakes Residents of Manvers wishing wishing to order Christmas Cakes or cookies this year, please call now and place your order. The prices arc: 3 lb Ring $9.50, 3 lb Block sliced $9.50,2 lb Iced I plain $7.50, tins of Cookies with three scenes: Currier and Ives, American Farm Scene, The Grist Mill $7.25. Please call now and place your order. We must know this week. To insure your order phone 277-2004. Proceeds to Cystic Fibrosis. Please help give the breath of life. These are all beautiful gift boxed and make great presents. Manvers Children Christmas Party Our Christmas Party this year will he held on Dec. tilth, l to 3 at Manvers Community Centre, So, keep this date open, We have free skating, movies, candy and last but not least, Santa Claus, Yours in Kin Dave McReelis