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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Sep 1984, p. 23

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Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 5,1984 5 scKtValues On our shelves again! A&PPURE Apple Juice 48 FL OZ TIN fffli liyi m V-'-'V V ' b J POWDERED LAUNDRY Tide Detergent 6 LITRE BOX MARVEL, ENRICHED, SLICED PARTLY SKIMMED White Bread LARGE 675 g LOAF F ~ ( /:F : F ; ! ' i ■; i ■ ! j )/ • ..." \ j • •' -1 . j Fresh 2% Milk 4 LITRE BAG 1 ! - ( \ \ : ; '! ' : | i.- ! : l! j ; i j ' j ! | ; 1 v ' "' j - -, V ■ r ! ! j \ . \ / ' ; J . -■/ , - ; \ x j Vv - ■/ \- ; ' . / L 1 - 1 ' SAVE 1 .32/Kg .60 ib CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF BLADE, CHUCK SHORT RIB OR SHOULDER Boneless Beef Roasts m SAVE .34 SLICED, A GOOD SOURCE OF NATURAL FIBRE Jane Parker Bran Bread s- ! \ • SAVE 1.54/kg-.70 Ib | SAVE 1.54/kg-.70 IbJ SAVE .66/kg-.30 Ib SEMI-BONELESS Blade chuck Short Rib Roast // b // V : v. 1 vr W&^J!l h't & I'-- // // iX<; ' k 9 /V EXCELLENT FOR BRAISING Blade Steaks tiW® Mi M-o-i J // I , a; / ,;rr ; L; : < v ' / ! : . L-J ■ --- ' Ib fij /kg Ib FRESH Medium Ground Beef 073/169 W/kg / I Ib RIB OR 3 TO 3 Vi LB TENDERLOIN PORTION Pork Loin Roasts 4?® /I 9 ® ROAST OR CHOPS (BONELESS 6.37/kg-2.89 Ib) Pork Loin centrecu. 5"/2 6 ® PORK LOIN RIB PORTION (COUNTRY STYLE) Spare Ribs 4" /2" PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, SLICED (CALVES LIVER 4.39/kg-1.99 Ib) Beef Liver 27®/ b.99 SLICED (SWIFT LAZY MAPLE, PREMIUM OR SUGAR PLUM 2.99) Side Bacon ^cub 5^2.69 ALL BEEF (SWIFT WIENERS 450 g VAC PAC 1.69) Shopsy Wieners ^1.89 SHOPSY, SLICED, GLAZED, BREAKFAST OR Cooked Ham v 5 p g c 1.79 SHOPSY, REGULAR OR RFFF Sliced Bologna i75 p g 1.19 SHOPSY, SLICED, BEEF OR ITALIAN SALAMI, PEPPERONI Cooked Meats FROZEN, SHORT CUT NewZealand Lamb Legs 4 39 /1 99 lb SWIFT OLD MILL Breakfast SausageS"/1 6 ® SWIFT SUGAR PLUM Dinner Hams 8!®/3 6 ® SWIFT, SLICED, 8 VARIETIES Cooked Meats ;xt1.09 MARY MILES, BY THE PIECE, VAC PAC Bologna Chunks 3®] /1 5 ® CANADIAN QUEEN, HOT OR SWEET SaUSage Italian Style CANADIAN QUEEN, TRAY PACK Pork Sausages 3?®/1 7 ® CANADIAN QUEEN, SMOKED, VAC PAC Back Bacon 11"/4 9 ® SCHNEIDER'S Oktoberfest Sausage ^2.79 h 39 /J 99 *t/kg / I Ib vac pac 175 g rtMUNI 1.49 SHOPSY-COLE SLAW OR Potato Salad 500 g 1 AQ carton I ■ ■ w COMBINATION PACK CONTAINS: 2 RIB ENDS, 2 LOIN ENDS, 4 CENTRE CUT CHOPS Loin Pork Chops hr *')t '[H -Vf •• \ i t.i If'Oi ; /L \; ! gfei 'JANE PARKER > Gold Pound Cake JANE PARKER Dessert Shells MARVEL, HAMBURGER BUNS OR Wiener Rolls JANE PARKER, CHOCOLATE Chiffon Cake 510 g cake SAVE .50 1.39 SAVE .20 pkg of 00 SUPER BUY! pkg of 12 1.19 SAVE .30 1=1.69 SAVE .50 JANE PARKER UJ /kg Ib FROZEN, NEW ZEALAND (LOIN CHOPS 6.59/kg-2.99) Shoulder 1^39 /199 ^W/kg / I Ib Cherry Pie (Rhubarb-Apple 1,49-SAVE ,40) 624 g : j size : 1 Lamb Chops e Deli Shop i at A&P! LUXURY, ASSORTED VARIETIES Dr. Ballards, 009 SAVE .28 24 oz tin AVAILABLE AT MOST STORES Corned Beef Q7 /Ij39 Round roog.3// 1 r , b HOT FROM THE B.B.Q., 2 To 3 LB AVERAGE Whole B.B.Ç Chickens each 4.49 CHICAGO "58" Steak Pastramimog.97/4 3 ® i Food LOTION MILD-PERSONAL SIZE 4'S OR BATH SIZE 3'S banded pack Jergens Bar Soap LIQUID CONCENTRATE Spic 'N Span 800 mL plst btl .99 .99 _AVE .40 2.89 WITH PUMP SAVE .20 Glass Plus Cleaner K 1.69 SAVE 1.-00 3.49 JOHNSON & JOHNSON Baby Shampoo ®ï 'Bakeshop i at A&P! REGULAR OR DEODORANT (BOX OF 48 3.49) SAVE 1.00 =•„ 01 1.99 AVAILABLE AT SELECTED STORES ONLY BAKED FRESH DAILY French Bread t 0 , .79 BAKED FRESH DAILY, CINNAMON Sweet Rolls 3/1.00 Kotex Lightdays HAND SAVER, SMALL, MEDIUM OR LARGE SAVE .40 Playtex Gloves pa ir 1.49 REGULAR OR CONDITIONING FORMULA SAVE .50 Head & Shoulders ÎX 4.49 DRY/NORMAL OR OILY, BONUS PACK SAVE .50 350 mL 1 70 plst btl I . # V Halo Shampoo ASSORTED VARIETIES 9-Lives Cat Food [■ i v -;) l '-v ! v' 1.5 o; .tins j " yiji'ï ■ ORANGE FLAVOUR A&P Crystals wr \ , V/l ■\ e ;,! i- V. iV,.-v,F SAVE 1.30 BROOKE BOND, ORANGE PEKOE P.G. Tips Tea Bags pkg of 144 'i : . , 1 1 i ■'! = W SAVE UP TO 1.40 REGULAR OR SLIM, UNSCENTED & DEODORANT New Freedom Maxi box ol 30 n - IMPERIAL Corned Beet '5,r ti 1 1 .. - ' M u u SAVE 3. ALLPURPOSE Robin Hood Flour 10 kg ; bag iJ SUPER BUY! HOT DOG, HAMBURGER OR GREEN CUBED Habitant Relishes 375 mL jar : ; x ' l\ '• i SAVE 1.05 TOOTHPASTE Ultra Brite , 1 , ! 1 | :/1 ioomL I i I! I'Ri:' 1 , lube j ! [ j ■, ; Spiritualist Looks Into the Future by Catherine Denny For centuries man has been striving to unfold the mysteries of the "other world", poltergeists, angels, devils, sorcerers; death being the ultimate unsolvable mystery. Although the experimental experimental proof for or against psychic psychic phenomena is difficult to obtain, many believe that communication with the departed departed can and is being made by professional mediums. Mediums make it their profession to converse with the spirits in the after- world and it is through them that they obtain the powers powers of prophecy and ESP. There are dozens of such people in this area alone who proclaim to have this second sight-and there are even more who actually experience experience psychic phenomena without telling' anyone. Unfortuately, prophecy, by any name we choose to call it, from divination to psychic power to fortunetelling fortunetelling is a field filled with frauds. However, there are a large number of people practising it who are quite genuine and it seems that the successful prophets cause the majority to dismiss dismiss the fakes, or at least question the probability of such powers. But, if there truly are such people as psychics and spiritualists, the burning question then becomes, how do they do it? We know that many psychics psychics read the future or the past through the use of cards, crystal balls, or by astrology. astrology. But, how do they obtain obtain the results that they do? Most mediums don't really really know how they receive their second sight. Many of them claim to have been born with the gift and learned to develop it in later life, some had a calling, calling, and others studied the art of prophecy. The majority of spiritualists are said to actually actually be controlled by someone in the spirit realm who often speaks for them and acts, through them. One such person is Bow- . manville resident Reverend Reverend Eleanore Brown. She calls herself a spiritualist,, and like other mediums, she is able to foresee the future future and freely communicate communicate with the deceased. One item that Rev. Brown made quite apparent was that there is very little similarity similarity between herself and a "fortune-teller" or "palm- reader". Unlike some mediums, Brown feels that her gift was given to her by God, who wants her to use it to better mankind. "I try to help people come to terms with life as well as death, and to teach them how to accept God's will," explained the mother of four. "I don't perform for the amusement of others." she added. Brown's work often involves involves locking herself into a trance-like state enabling her to cross the line between between the living and the dead. She does this to put people in touch with departed departed relatives and friends. When the spiritualist is not in a trance, her psychic impressions are derived through telepathy, clairvoyance, clairvoyance, and precognition. These impressions are essentially essentially thoughts or pieces of information that come to her mind through unnatural unnatural forms of communication. communication. None of the seers themselves themselves seem to know how they obtain these supernatural supernatural vibrations, and radiations, although most agree that their sight comes from a superior power. "A spriritualist's methods can range from religious trances trances to gazing fixedly at crystal balls " explained Mrs. Brown, "but these are not really necessary." She went on to explain that the objects merely serve to concentrate concentrate the seer's mind and eliminate distracting elements, producing the mental condition best suited for receiving vibrations. vibrations. "I sometimes ask for a personal object such as jewellery when I am going to do a reading for someone," someone," said the Reverend, "but an object isn't necessary, necessary, it just speeds up the process of getting the person's person's vibrations. I guess it just gives me something to do with my hands." site chuckled. The clairvoyant mind of a true psychic can receive radiating impressions invisible invisible and unknown to the rest of us because their minds arc peculiarly tuned to pick up occult radiations and vibrations. These waves arc assessed by the seer in a manner similar to computers, triggering triggering a mental probability of a future event. Psychics themselves seem to know very little about their own powers, and many don't use them to the fullest degree. In fact, Mrs. Brown believes that everyone experiences psychic psychic phenomena to some extent, extent, but, like anything, some are more gifted than others. Even so, Mrs. Brown remains remains a very humble woman. She explained that her contacts with the other world don't make her feel special in any way, just different. different. One thing that the psychic stresses is that she believes her talent is the work of God. "I am a spiritualist and I belong to a spiritualist church." said Reverend Brown. "I believe that my power was given to me by God, and I use it to serve him."Brown added. Her faith in God extends to a firm belief in the life- after-death, a belief that keeps the 5'5" woman content content and fearless of dying. Being in constant contact with the spirits, whom she calls "the people up there", Mrs. Brown has come to believe believe that when people die they simply reach a higher dimension, beyond our capacity. capacity. "Everyone has a spirit from the other-world to guide them" she explained, "and they will often try to reach through but aren't able to break across the barrier," she added. Most of the spiritualist's evenings, are spent doing readings or just helping people get through their particular problem. Although Although she does not accept people for readings without an appointment, she is always always willing to assist a person person in need. "I don't like people to depend depend on me to help them through a crisis," said Mrs. Brown. "I will discuss their problem with them, and give them some alternative courses of action, but in the end, the decision should be their own." When she's not at home or visiting friends, the reverend reverend is on the road, travelling travelling from church to church giving lectures and seminars seminars about the psychic ex- perince. "I'm just a normal, everyday everyday person " who wants to help mankind," said Rev. Brown. "I don't want people to be frightened of me - I just want to be loved!" Dog to the Rescue Once the animals on the farm were talking about things they could do. "We give milk", said the cows and goats. "We lay eggs", said chicken, ducks and geese. "I chase mice", said the cat "and the dog does nothing." All the animals laughed at the dog and he felt embarrassed. That night a wolf came. "Help!" cried all the animals. The dog heard them and chased the wolf away. "We're sorry", said all the animals. They lived happily ever after. Len Veenstra Grade 4 Hampton Jr. Public School Horses Horses are big. And are very good. They like to eat hay. They like you. They like trees to stand under. I like horses. And they like me. Sandy Ilayes Gr.l Hampton Public WITHOUT "FIRESAFE" YOU ARE PLAYING RUSSIAN ROULETTE WITH YOUR FAMILY! DON'T GAMBLE WITH YOUR LOVED ONES. 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