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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Jan 1984, p. 9

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CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF to ■ ■ ■ READY-TO-SERVE, ASST VAR Habitant Soups {'■fi I -À ; / - t * „ j J f S'j Z Ï-"' 'V- / ' ; . ; Vi.i 1 f.v'] '" ""'• .Vi f V ' 14 fl oz tin n--•( t : V - MW. V.,' X : v.V, SEMI-BONELESS BLADE OR CHUCK SHORT RIB Beef Roasts 79 EXCELLENT FOR BRAISING Blade Steaks 79 lb lb NEW ZEALAND SPRING-SHOULDER, FROZEN 4Ï/Î V /kg ' SAVE .40 , _ 500 g 199 vac pac 49 Lamb Chops A&P, REGULAR OR THICK SLICED Side Bacon STORE PACK. BREAKFAST Sausages SCHNEIDER'S, SLICED Side Bacon SLICED. SKINLESS & DEVEiNED, PREVIOUSLY FROZEI Beef Liver ■ , kg MAPLE LEAF, SKINLESS OR GOLDEN FRY SAVE 1.10 500 g 199 3»? /I » 49 500 g O vac pac tm EVIOUSLY FROZEN IS A.>9 Sausages pkg NEW ZEALAND SPRING, FROZEN Loin Lamb Chops 6®?/2 9 ® NEW ZEALAND SPRING, SHORT CUT FROZEN Lamb Legs 5%/2" REGULAR OR ALL BEEF SAVE .90 Maple Leaf Wieners MAPLE LEAR REGULAR OR ALL BEEF Sliced Bologna MAPLE Leaf, SLICED Cooked Ham MAPLE LEAR SLICED, 16 VAR INCL MAC & CHEESE Cooked Meats .99 FRESH, MEDIUM Ground Beef S 73 /! 69 ^eD el, S/?o/, » AT A&P! H NORDICA, 2% PARTLY SKIMMED Cottage Cheese 1 I w ; " [j 500 g ctn SAVE .40 450 g 1 79 vac pac I 500 g 199 vac pac , I 175 g 159 vac pac I MAPLE LEAF, COIL Polish Hoog Sausage .44/1 lb MAPLE LEAR VISKING Bologna ,™ g MAPLE LEAR REGULAR OR PEPPERCORN Salami .28 „oo,/1 2 i? ERCORN .48 „J2't MADE FRESH DAILY-DELUXE AVAILABLE AT MOST A&P STORES Deli Pizza 2.99 »r 3.99 « 4.99 WONG WING Chicken Balls 6/ .69 WONG WING, VEGETABLE Fried Rice .28 ,io 0g /1 2 ,? A&P, INSTANT WITH MARSHMALLOW, REG Hot Chocolate rr\ SAVE .50 i f ■i v o / 500 g ctn CHRISTIES (FAVOURITES 2.29) Fudgee-O's Cookies Ï 2.09 A&P, GROUND Tomatoes A&P STD. 1 lb pkg 28 II oz tin ASST VAR INCL KIDNEY Van Camp Beans CATELLI, OLD FASHIONED, ASSORTED Spaghetti Sauce .89 .69 Tl.09 14 fl OZ tin Long Grain Rice ACHIEVE, SUNFLOWER OIL SAVE .40 Soft Margarine .99 DETERGENT Ivory Liquid ALL VEGETABLE Crisco Oil Lachine Peas 2°!!°.99 .69 28 fl oz tin SAVE .30 plst btl 1 Hire SAVE .20 1 litre btl 3.19 2.99 A&P CHOICE WHITE Whole Potatoes A&P, PARCHMENT WRAPPED Margarine , b .59 BRIGHT'S PITTED SAVE .40 Red Cherries 14 ,!n oz 1.59 ASSORTED FLAVOURS175 g TUB Yoplait Yogurt l: ; Zh A : i; i I V • V ? »vj > ■' !' j . ■ a CATELLI, READY CUT MACARONI, SPAGHETTI, SPAGHETTINI Protein Pastas SAVF. .50 750 g pkg CHEFMASTER Spaghetti Sauce SUPER BUY! ASST GREEN OR WAX BEANS, CARROTS OR CORN Del Monte Vegetables c »V ■ V- SAVE lip jo s ; ■ / c, Ite- : "rV"-v\ v .30 „,,h b:; 1 14 fl oz kï " ' ' tin CEREAL Newport Puffs : l ; ■ i . >V.:\ oAVE .60 16 pint pkg I The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January 4,1984 9 lint anb listant last live January 1st, 1959, are as follows: Standard Ward - -.$16.65 per day, Semi-Private - $19.65 per day, Private, without without toilet facilities - $21.65 per day, Private, with toilet facilities facilities $22.65 per day, Nursery - $6.00 per day. Miss Evelyn Hughes, who has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Leith, Hamilton, returns returns to Bowmanville, today. Dan Hughes is visiting Jimmy and Gerry Wilson in Peterborough. Peterborough. Dr. Edwin Ewerl, Rosthern, Sask., will take up practice here next week. His office will he in the Specialty Paper building. He is a former partner partner of Dr. S. L. Miklos, Newcastle, Newcastle, and for the last 12 years has been a physician . looking after 10,000 people over a wide district. Dr. and Mrs. Ewert and their three children will reside on Frederick Frederick Ave., in the house where Don Allin formerly lived. They will arrive in Bowmanville on Thursday, January 1st. DIM AND DISTANT, 10 Years Ago, Wednesday, January 2ml, 1974 11. W. Knapp's Major Bantam Hockey learn won the South Central Ontario Region Silver Stick Hockey Tournament Tournament by defeating Bramalea 7 - 4 in Hie title game. The town's new filtration plant which was officially opened on December 27th, treats two million gallons a day, with a capacity for doubling. At the new Town of Newcastle Newcastle Council meeting on Wednesday, the mayor's salary was set at $11,000 with councillors receiving $5,000. DIM AND DISTANT, 50 Years Ago . Thursday, January 4th, 19:14. W. Ross Strike was elected Mayor of Bowmanville by a majority of 157 votes in a heavy poll in the municipal elections on Monday. Thos. H. Knight, chairman of the Public Utilities Commission Commission for the past two years, was re-elected at the elections held on Monday. The new location of the offices of R. M. Hollingshead Company of Canada, will be 1118 Bay Street, Toronto, as of January 2nd. DIM AND DISTANT, 25 Years Ago, Thursday, January 1st, 1959. Just after all the school children have been persuaded to visit the barber during the Christmas holidays, an announcement announcement appears this week that those who didn't go will have to pay more. On Monday, Jan. 5th, adults will pay $1.00 or $1.15 for specia 1 or brush cuts; children under 12 will cost 60 cents or for the fancy ducktails or brush cuts 75 cents. No need to feel too badly. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Britton, Janie, Tommy, Belleville; Mrs. T. E. Prout, Mr. and Mrs. C. Trevvin, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Prout and Marilyn, town; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Prout, Shirley, Marylou, Oshawa, spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. George Hilson, Toronto. The all inclusive rates as tentatively established by the Ontario Hospital Services Commission for Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, effec- En joy able New Year's Eve Party Held by Orono Sr. Citizens By Isabelle Challice ORONO NEWS Quote - "Inflation and dieting dieting go hand-in-hand. Inflation is when you can't have your coke, and dieting is when you can't eat it." Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Watson were Mr. Charles Thackeray, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watson and family and Miss Alma Watson, Orono. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Duvall were New Year's Day dinner guests of Mrs. Ona Miller, Mill Street!' 1 / Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bailey and boys, Mrs. Ruby Staples, Mrs. Audrey McNaul, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kimmett and family, Lindsay were New Year's Day dinner guests of Mrs. E. Billings and Mrs. Dorothy Bailey. Dr. A. F, McKenzie officially officially retired .from practice on Friday, Dec. 30, 1983, and his many friends join with me on wishing him the very best of health and happiness in his retirement. Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Derek Barnett, Miss Diane Barnett, Hamilton; Miss Carol Barnett, Ithica, New York; Mr. Paul Stone, Ajax; Mr. Fernando Rey, Guelph; and Mrs. Joyce Patterson, Oshawa, on Christmas Day. Holiday visitors with the O. Challices were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sutherland and girls, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Brown and girls, Peterborough; Mrs. Allan Heckbert and girls, Apple River, Nova Scotia. We welcome Dr. Angl to our medical centre and wish him every success in our community. community. Mr. Jack Miller hosted a very enjoyable New Year's Eve party at the Durham Sr. Citizen Complex. The evening was spent dancing and visiting, visiting, with a good attendance. Mrs. Shirley Smith, Napanee, is visiting her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott, over the holidays. New Year's Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stapleton were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slaplcton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stapleton and children, and Mrs. Mary J. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. O. Challice and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sutherland and girls, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, spent New Year's weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Warren, Thornhill, Ontario. Orono United Church News This is the first day of the year of our Lord, 1984 We come into this year with the love of our Lord. Mr. Alvin Yeo led in psalm and scripture readings on Sunday morning and llie choir anthem "Lead Me Lord" was enjoyed by those present. Birthdays celebrated on Jan. 1st - Mr. Derek Barnett. There are a few 1984 church calendars left and you can contact Donna Scott 983-5026. There is an urgent need for cub leaders, to avoid cutback on number of hoys, if you can assist in this very worthwhile job, please contact Ruth Yeo, 983-5892. There will he a group committee meeting, Monday, Jan. 9, at 8:15 p.m. in the church. All parents are urged to attend. A reminder to all groups to submit your yearly reports not later than Jan. 6, to Rev. Wright. Our Congregational Meeting is Sunday, Jan. 22. It begins after regular worship with a pot-luck dinner. Kirby News Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harris were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hird, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Harris and family; Mr. and Mrs. Doug Harris and family, Kendal; Miss Aimie McBride, Port Hope. New Year's Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Lowery were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jacobs and family, Scarborough; Mr. and Mrs. Randy Blake and family, Newtonville; Miss Lorna Lowery, Scarborough; Mrs. Catherine Lowery; Miss Sharon Bolsford, Ottawa; and Mr. Kevin Lowery, Kcmpt- ville. St. Saviours Church News Holy Communion at St. Saviours on New Year's Day with server Gilbert Wood and sidesmen Robert Morion and Ken Christl. The St. Saviours A.C.W. met on Tuesday of Ibis week, and the church school will begin next Sunday at regular limes. Young People Work - Mike nndSandie Collyer have made a big effort to get an organization organization going, but Mike has received an offer of an appointment appointment in Prince George, British Columbia, Huit he can't refuse. We wish them every success in their new field. We do hope interested volunteers will take up their work in our churches here. Our annual meeting will he held January 22, following regular service. 1984 Promises to he an important year with SI. Saviours lOUtli anniversary, the provincial celebrations and other events, Officers of Hie church will be in the limelight limelight and have important work to do. Please take on a job. Happy New Year - What could bring yuu happiness in 19847 A new job? World Wide Peace? Banning all nuclear weapons? Graduation? Good Health? Faith? May God Bless you, every one! PEACOCK LUMBER LTD. Building supplies. Our specialty is lumber and lumber products. 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