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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 May 1984, p. 9

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 16,1984 • 9 SAVE .30 SAVE 1.00 A PREMIUM HEARTY BLEND CUSTOM GROUND LIMIT 3 CASES PER FAMILY PURCHASE REGULAR ONLY Pure Apple Juice Bokar Bean Coffee Case of 12 6.99 CONVERTED Uncle Ben's Rice m SAVE .30 \! SIRLOIN TIP, RUMP OR INSIDE CUT ROUND Boneless Roasts £59/099 095/1 0 .!£. u ,/1 GREAT ON THE B.B.O.', COMBINATION PACK CONTAINS: 2 RIB ENDS, 2 LOIN ENDS, 4 CENTRE CUT CHOPS Loin Pork Chops 79 lb FRESH 'GREAT. ON THE B.B.Q.' CHEFMASTER 1 ib Q99 tin £■ SWEET PICKLED (CENTRE CUT 4.83/kg-2.49 lb) 75/3*5 Back Bacon Endcms 45/1 FRESH, BACKS ATTACHED Lean Ground Beef 45/15 Canned Ham CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF. TENDERIZED Cube Steak RIB OR 3 TO 3 Vi LB CUT TENDERLOIN Pork Loin Boasts 35/15 Chicken Legs ROAST OR CHOPS LABELLE FERMIERE Pork Loin cemrecu. 55/25 Tourtiere Pies PORK LOIN RIB PORTION (COUNTRY STYLE) 'GREAT ON THE B.B.O.' BREAKFAST Spare Ribs 45/15 Burns Sausages 35/15 APPROXIMATELY 50'- MEDIUM GROUND BEEF S 50'. GROUND PORK. 14 TO 17 LB AVEF.AGE-. READY-TO-EAT. FULLY SKINNED Whole Hams 028/169 Zkg / 1 Ib SHANK HALF (nocentresliccsfemovGdl 3.51/kg-1.59 lb BUTT HALF (no cemre slices removed) 3.73/kg-1 .69 lb HAM QUARTERS 4.17/kg-1.89 lb 200 g pkg 1.39 HOSTESS, ASSORTED VARIETIES Potato Chips SWEET MIXED, YUM YUMS, BABY DILLS SAVE UP TO .46 Rick's Pickles 'fi"2.49 1 litre jar CONCENTRATE, ASSORTED FLAVOURS SAVE .30 500 mL ' cont Quench Liquid OMV C. ,JU 1.99 99 lb 19 lb ASSORTED VARIETIES, MCCORMICK'S SAVE .60 600 g tin tie 1 7Q bag I ■ # 9 NESTLE, INSTANT-REGULAR, TROPICAL OR LIGHT CALORIE _ SAVE JO 680 g 1 cont JELL-0. FROZEN, ASSORTED. CHOCOLATE OR CHOCOLATE-VANILLA SWIRL 2=?/1 450 g 189 pkg I The Deli Shopahp Granny Snaps NESTLE, INSTANT-REGULAR, TROPICAL 01 Nestea Iced Tea JELL-0. FROZEN, ASSORTED. CHOCOLATE OR CHC Pudding Pops 3.39 p r2.69 FRESH DELI SLICED, MEDIUM Roast Beef 110 /A99 I tlOOgZ Ib SAVE ROXIMATEIY •GREAT ON JHE B.B.O.* SHOPSY-PASTRAMI OR Ground Meat combina, on 35/15 Corned Beef CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A', FROZEN, EVISCERATED SHOPSY-QOLE SLAW OR TUrkeyS 8 la 12 Ib average 2/kg/1 Ib POt^tO SdlStl PREVIOUSLY FROZEN 1 ! CANADIAN QUEEN, SLICED, 5 VARIET Turkey Blasts 55/25 Cooked Meats ALL BEEF SHOPSY WIENERS 1.69 OR 35/15 Mary Miles Wieners pkg of 4 50 g pouches 39 PRIDE OF CANADA, VISKING Bologna QUADELCO, AMERICAN .31 /tOO g/1 /100 g/ /100 g / 139 lb 500 g 149 ctn PREVIOUSLY FROZEN Turkey Legs GRADE 'A 1 . FROZEN. EVISCERATED, SWIFT PREMIUM. DEEP-BASTED TURKEYS, 4 jO 6 LB AVERAGE , Boneless Butterballs 65/25 Sausage 375 g vac pac 450 g vac pac CANADIAN QUEEN, HOT OR SWEET Italian Style 1 3 /I "| 29 59 79 lb Mozzarella Cheese. 73 735 "Bakeshop; Available at selected stores only Cinnamon Danish 3/ .69 BAKED FRESH DAILY Hamburg Bolls each .10 ASST VARIETIES INCL CORN & CUBITS Bick's Relish 99 ■ W W V," (CUBITS 1 LITRE JAR 2.39-SAVE .30) BUY 3-SAVE.86 Bozl QQ pkgs I . 93 SARA LEE, FROZEN I SAVE .50 SWISS STYLE, ASST FLAVOURS BUY 3-SAVE 1.24 PURE VEGETABLE SAVE 1.90 Croissants 170 g 1 AQ pkg 1 i •w Gay Lea Yogourt Ol75g 1<fl V tubs 1 Primo Oil 3 litre 0 /jQ plstcont Ue*t9 ASSORTED FLAVOURS INCLUDING APPLE 1 BLACK CHERRY SAVE .20 6 pack cl 1 1Q 200 mL cents I ■ I 9 Okadoka Drinks imperial, 100% Vegetable oil Soft Margarine SAVE .58 pkg cl 2 QQ Soztubs .99 CHEFMASTER Corned i Beef 3 r 1 1.49 KRAFT SALAD DRESSING Miracle Whip SEALTEST, REGULAR OR CREAMED Cottage Cheese rr. SAVE. REGULAR, 2-PLY, WHITE, YELLOW OR ALMOND Royale Towels SAVE .30 PRIMO, CRUSHED Tomatoes SAVE ^6 CATELLI, PLAIN 1.59 Spaghetti Sauce f L 1.69 500 g ctn SAVE .30 28 fl oz tin SAVE .50 FROZEN, CONCENTRATED, ORANGE, GRAPE, FRUIT PUNCH, LEMON LIME Honey Dew Drinks 12 ,in oz .89 FROZEN, BEEF CHICKEN OR TURKEY Banquet Meat Pies 3 FROZEN, FANCY SAVE .40 McCain Superfries ïï 9 1.99 MRS. SMITH, FROZEN, REGULAR APPLE OR SAVE .60 Apple Crumb Pie 2 pk 6 g oz 1.99 WHOLE PLAIN, WITH GARLIC OR POLSKIOGORKISAVE .50 Bick's Dill Pickles '5 1 1.99 BLACK FLAG, HOUSE & GARDEN-ROACH HOTEL 2'S-3.19 400 g C nq spray W.W Insecticide SAVE. pkg ol 2 rolls ASSORTED VARIETIES Primo Pastas SAVE. WELCH'S, FROZEN, CONCENTRATED Grape Juice 1211 oz oz Mott's Frozen Apple Juice 12,5 oz ,99--SAVE .40 SAVE. j.j a BLACK D|AMOND, SINGLE THIN, PROCESS Cheese Slices 99 24's 500 g pkg SAVE .40 3-PLY TISSUE, WHITE, YELLOW OR ALMOND Royale Facial Tissue .89 box of 100 sheets (Mansize Facial Tissue box of 60 sheets .99) SUPER BUY! SUN SQUEEZE, FROZEN, CONCENTRATED CLEAR OR PINK Lemonade 39 12.5 fl oz tin SUPER BUY! CHEFMASTER, PARCHMENT WRAPPED Margarine 3/F Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Caesarea Youth Club Dance A very good attendance attendance on Friday, May 11th at the Youth Club dance held in the Caesarea Caesarea Centre. Disc jockeys - Scott and Steve McEachern providing providing fine music. No spot dance. Chaperone - Linda Hughes. Ages 11-15 ONLY PLEASE! Another dance will be held in two weeks. Refreshments were enjoyed. Pictures Enjoyed at Nestleton UCW A very interesting programme was presented presented at Nestleton United Church, Friday evening when Mrs. Marilyn Wallace of Port Perry - had an exciting showing of slides and commentary on China. Amidst the heavy, pelting pelting rain coming down on the roof - those present settled back to hear about the fantastic trip to the People's Republic. Republic. For the next hour "" all enjoyed Marilyn's animated description of the colourful slides - taken mainly by Marilyn herself. herself. She went with a group of 19 Canadians - and the. organization was called the Canada-China Friendship Association formed about 10 years ago by people with connections in China. An excellent evening and just wish the weatherman had co operated, so that a larger number of folks would have enjoyed the tour of China. It was good to see the Port Perry people who came along. Refreshments were served and a social time was of interest. Leona Sadler was the Programme convenor - and Mabel Cawker introduced Marilyn, with Bernice Mairs extending the thank you. Leona presented our guest with a, small gift at the .close'of her talk, We trust Marilyn Wallace will continue to talk about China - which means "the Middle Kingdom" being the centre of the East - centuries ago. Happy Event Barney and Dorothy McCabe of Nestleton, are very proud grandparents grandparents as another little daughter Megan Catharine Catharine was born May 10 to son Peter and wife Cathie, in the Queensway Queensway Hospital, Etobicoke - a lovely little sister for Jennifer. Our Best Wishes! Get Well Very pleased to hear that Ruth Proutt of Nestleton is feeling much better. Also George Bowers is coming coming along slowly and surely. Our best wishes for better health to these Nestleton friends. Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kyte, Jean's mother Mrs. Butcher attended Blackstock United Church Sunday morning. They were pleased to see David, Donna, Karen, Jason, Susan and Steven all partiepating in the Family Day service. David and Donna read the scripture passages, Karen conducted the prayer, Jason played the piano during the Offering while Susan and- Steven read a delightful poem "Parents are People". The choir sang a fine anthem Would You Bless our Home and Families. Rev. D. Davis preached a fine sermon The Christian Family. Family. The May meeting of the afternoon UCW met at the home of Lisa Kristenson at 1:15. A delicious dessert and social time was enjoyed. The leader, Jean Adams read 'Book of Books'. Jean Ferguson had the devotional and read passages from John's gospel about Andres and how he was called as a disciple. She also told us of how certain hymns were written and we sang one, 'Jesus Calls Us'. Offering was received received and dedicated. The roll call was Women of the Bible and proved very interesting. The next meeting to be held at grace Hall as a picnic was discussed and the next meeting will be held on May 30 as a pot luck meal at 6:45. Jean Ferguson closed with prayer. CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS TO DESTROY NOXIOUS WEEDS Under the provisions of the Weed Control Act the Province of Ontario, Public Notice is hereby given to all owners and occupants of subdivided ' lands within the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, that unless the noxious weeds or weed seeds on any such subdivided lands in the ' Town of Newcastle are destroyed by Friday, . ;;•; June 1, 1984, and throughout the season, the Council of the Town of Newcastle had directed the Weed Inspectors for the Region of Durham , to cause said noxious weeds or weed seeds to , ; be destroyed in such a manner as they may- i> deem proper, and that the expense incurred by ■ -V the said Weed Inspectors in the discharge of , 1 their duties shall be placed on the Collector's Roll of the Town of Newcastle against the ,< respective parcels concerned and that such ,v amounts shall be collected in the same manner as taxes under the Municipal Act. ; The co-operation of all citizens is earnestly soliciled. Weed Inspector's Name: Mr. Arthur Hamilton tie David W. Oakes, B.A., A.M.C.T. ;ij i'imMh f. Town Clerk fwMxzù) Town of Newcastle 40 Temperance Street Date ol Publication: Bowmanville, Ontario May 16th, 1984. File: 35.23.4

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