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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Jul 1984, p. 9

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SAVE .50 Clover Leaf Tuna 6 L 0Z 1.09 A61 /009 *1 /kg / £. lb COUNTRY STYLE, PORK LOIN, RIB PORTION Spare Ribs BONELESS PORK LOIN Rib Portion 5ÎÎ/2 59 BONELESS, CHOPS OR ROAST Centre Cut Pork Loins 6?J/2 89 TOWN CLUB OR MARY MILES Sliced Side Bacon v a 5 c 00 Pa 9 c 2.49 NEW, B.B.Q., STYLE HOT OR SWEET SIENA 39 lb Italian Sausage 5?J/2 : SIENA Baby Mortadella 4? 9 /I 9 ? .77/3* 6 15/079 /kg/4- lb CANADA PACKERS DEVON BRAND 59 lb Breakfast Sausage3 9 g/1 MARY MILES, VAC PAC Bologna Chunks 3?®/1^ TRAY PACK, CUT UP, FROZEN Boiling Hens 1 9 ?/, b .89 SAVE .64 PINEAPPLE, TROPICAL FRUIT, ORANGE, APPLE, GRAPEFRUIT, NATURE'S BLEND Del Monte Juices 1 litre m | brlkpk 18 i,L - SIENA Pepperoni REG, ALL BEEF OR B.B.Q. Maple Leaf Wieners Æ 1.89 MAPLE LEAF Corned Beef Brisket 5^/2^ MAPLE LEAR SKINLESS OR Golden Fry Sausages 5 P T g 9 2.29 ASSORTED VARIETIES, SLICED, MAPLE LEAF Cooked Meats va= P Ll,89 BUY 5-SAVE UP TO 1.26 HUNT'S, REGULAR OR WITH ONIONS Essa AVAILABLE AT MOST A&P STORES SCHNEIDER'S BEERWURST OR Spiced Ham Rolls 1009 SHOPSY'S Potato Salad .28,ioo g /1 2 ® FINE OR COARSE Liverwurst .28/io 0g /2^ FROZEN, LITE DELITE, DELUXE 383 g OR PEPPERONI . SAVE UP TO .30 375 g O QQ P kg b . «# w McCain Pizza McCAIN, FROZEN, ASSORTED CUTS SAVE .30 pkg French Fries £1.29 FROZEN, SARA LEE Pound Cake FROZEN, CONCENTRATED, LIMEADE, CLEAR OR PINK SAVE .30 Minute Maid Lemonade K .69 10.5 oz pkg SAVE .50 1.69 The BakeshopA&P! FROZEN. CONCENTRATED. ORANGE. GRAPE. FRUIT PUNCH OR LEMON LIME SAVE .30 AVAILABLE AT SELECTED A&P STORES 16 oz 1 QQ loaf I .UU 6/1.19 Cinnamon Loaf BAKED FRESH DAILY Kaiser Rolls Honey Dew Drinks 12 ,!n oz .89 IMPERIAL Soft Margarine NORDIC A, 2% PARTLY SKIMMf Cottage Cheese SAVE .40 pkg 0| 2 1 OQ 8 oz tubs I l£.W NORDIC A, 2% PARTLY SKIMMED SAVE .40 ;1.69 MAPLE LEAF SAVE .20 Tenderflake Lard 1.09 Tomato Sauce S 13Ï5 oztlns SAVE 1.40 ORANGE PEKOE (PKG OF 72-2.59 SAVE .30) Tetlei BUY 3-SAVE 1.12 ey Tea Bagsr rrt t U s' : y ÏÏ, SWISS SPUN, ASSORTED FLAVOURS Delisle H) Yogourt y:;l "!Si 175 g tubs SAVE .30 MIXED DOUBLES, CHOCOLATE CHIP & DOUBLE CHOCOLATE, FRUIT 8, COCONUT OR OATMEAL & FRUIT & HONEY McCormick's fiMj Cookies ", a ®JgJ IH BUY 3-SAVE .33 HEINZ, STRAINED, MEATLESS VARIETIES OF FOODS, 1 JUICES m Baby Foods Q 04.5 Valiez jars SAVE. PROCESS CHEESE SLICES Kraft Singles SAVE. 500 g P kg of 1G's (tp) OLDE-FASHIONED RECIPE, ASSORTED FLAVOURS Beatrice Ice Cream I'iy 1 litre ctn Tractor pull MC was in top form Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly The Tractor Pull turned turned out very successful after two rainy afternoons afternoons on Friday and Saturday which gave the planners considerable considerable cause for concern. There were fine crowds both evenings with excellent competition in the many varied classées. classées. As ususal M.C. Harvey Graham was in fine form. In all there were 154 pupils. Friday was moving day for three local families. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson moved into their new home on Highway 57 formerly owned by the Clark family, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Morton, Michelle and Bradley moved into the Thompson house and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shortridge, of Port Perry moved into the Morton House. Is this what you call Musical Houses? A former teacher at Cartwright High School from the 60's, Mr. Ali Khan passed away last week. Brian and Barbara Park, Mississauga, Mark and Crystal Cummings and Baby Rachael Lakehurst, Kelli Cummings, Peterborough, Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelly, Bobcaygeon were weekend guests of Gerald and Joyce Kelly and girls. The weekly card party had the following winners 1. Harold Swain -83; 2. Lome Swain - 81 ; 3. B. Barrett-74; 4. Wm. Forder - 73; 5. W. Dobbie - 71; 6. Eunice Ego -70; Draws - l.R. Ego, 2. James Emmer- ton 3. W. Dobbie. Mrs. Grant Thompson attended Beaverton Centennial Weekend. She enjoyed the Reunion of students of Beaverton Continuation School whcih she attended sixty-four years ago. There will be a community community shower for Laurie Bailey on Sunday, July 22 at the Blackstock Public School auditorium auditorium at 1:30. Ladies are asked to bring along a favourite recipe as they are making a shower cookbook for her that day. David and Mary Lou Kellogg with two week old Janelle of Welcome were overnight guests of her parents, Neil and Noreen Malcolm. Sunday Sunday guests to join a family gathering were Mr. Stanley Malcolm, Port Perry, Gord Malcolm, Malcolm, Ajax, Jamie, and Jennifer Malcolm, Brennan and Alaina. Sorry to report that Jennie Bailey is in Port Perry Hospital. Mrs. Kenneth Samells attended the funeral of her cousin, Brenda (Hickson) Isaac in Campbellford on Tuesday. Tuesday. She was a drowning drowning victim. Mrs. Samells went with her cousins Mr. and Mrs. Louis Staples, Bethany, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cawker were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. an'd Mrs. Grant Thompson. Thompson. On Sunday Ralph and Peggy Larmer and Glenn and Marion Larmer attended the annual picnic of former Y.P.U. members held at the cottage of Marg Fellow at Echo Bay near Bobcaygeon. Holiday with care Enjoy yourself. And if your holiday plans include some driving, please drive WITH EXTRA CARE so you and your family can enjoy many holidays to STATI I AIM Like a good neighbor. State Farm is there. DON IRVINE Telephone 623-4482 108 Waverley Road state farm insurance companies BOWmanville Canadian Head Offices: Scarborough, Ont. INSUt ANCI. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that the Regional Municipality of Durham is considering: AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN The purpose of the amendment, as submitted by the applicant, is to permit 16 rural residential lots within the site indicated on the map below. In order to assist in the evaluation of the amendment amendment application, the public is invited to provide input by way of submissions to the Region's Planning Planning Department. Information related to the amendment application is available in the offices of the Planning Department, Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario L1N 6A3 or by calling Mr. Larry Kotseff, M.C.I.P. Planning Planning Department, (416) 668-7731. Submissions concerning the amendment application application must be forwarded to the Commissioner of Planning, at the above-noted address, and must be received no later than Friday, August 10, 1984. Don Hadden Dr. M. Michael, M.C,IP, Chnirmnn, Commissionor ol Planning Planning Committee)

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