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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Oct 1984, p. 9

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! The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 10,1984 9 We redeem all food store coupons! ENTER A&P'S MAPLE LEAF A* n m CONTEST -- Listen to the radio hockey broadcast on stations in your area. Each time the Maple Leafs score, a ballot will be drawn (or a $50.00 A&P Gift Certificate. If the ballot includes a label or facsimile from any one of our 'Goal Rush' sponsors, they win a $100.00 Gift Certificate. (Watch for 'Goal Rush' product signs at your A&P Store.) MAPLE LEAF HOCKEY BROADCAST GOAL RUSH CONTEST You could win $50 Gift Certificate each time a Maple Leaf player scores a goal Name Address City P.C._ Phone I Leave this ballot with the A&P Food Store cashier | f I All Purpose Flour §&* sin 9 le thins single mr V- SAVE 1.40 ALL PURPOSE OR CAKE 'N PASTRY Monarch Flour 2.5 KG BAG 1.99 SUPER BUY! ASSORTED VARIETIES, MEADOWGOLD Ice Cream 2 LITRE CTN SAVE 1 BLACK DIAMOND, SINGLE THINS, PROCESS Cheese Slices 500 g PKG-24'S (Limit one case per $5.00 purchase, excluding this item Maximum 3 cases per family purchase.) (750 mL btl .49-plus .30 btl deposit) SAVE 3. REGULAR OR DIET Pepsi-Cola CASE OF 24-280 mL TINS SAVE CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF SEMI-BONELESS It .98,1 Blade or Chuck SJ Short Rib Roast SAVE 1.54/kg-.70 lb |SAVE 4.41/kg-2. MCCAIN, FROZEN, CONCENTRATED Orange i Juice ,2 i"" 1 1.29 m \ BE DER Boneless Beef Roasts CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF BLADE, CHUCK SHORT RIB OR SHOULDER NEW YORK, BONELESS EjUU BE 'A' E Strip Loin Steak SAVE ,66/kg-.30 COMBINATION PACK: CONTAINS: 2 RIB ENDS, 2 LOIN ENDS, 4 CENTRE CUT CHOPS Loin Pork Chops 9 .99 A39 /199 1021 /C99 A39/199 m /kg / I /lb m /kg / lb ' ■ /kg / CAVENDISH, FROZEN SUPER BUY! Wild Blueberries tL 9 MCCAIN, FROZEN, STRAIGHT OR CRINKLE CUT SAVE .36 French Fries 151.29 FROZEN, LITE DELITE, DELUXE OR PEPPERONI McCain Pizza ??„Sft?2.99 SAVE .30 25 i°ar mL 1.49 SAVE .20 PURE, RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY E.D. Smith Jams E.D SMITH Tomato Clam Cocktail 28 fl oz btl 1.49 SLICED Town Club Side Bacon 500 g vac pac EXCELLENT FOR BRAISING Blade CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF 2.29 sieak 3.71/1.69, S2" 14.3Ui.49 FRESH Medium Ground Beef 3" /I s ® RIB OR 3 TO 3Vi LB TENDERLOIN PORTION Pork Loin Roasts 4"/1" ROAST OR CHOPS (BONELESS 6.37/kg-2.89 lb) Pork Loin Centre Cut 5"/2*b PORK LOIN RIB PORTION (COUNTRY STYLE) Spare Ribs 4*2/2" RIB PORTION Boneless Pork Loins 5/k2/2" SIDE, SLICED, REGULAR, MAPLE OR THICK Schneider's Bacon 500 9 2.69 SCHNEIDER'S Oktoberfest Sausage pkg OLDE--FASHIONED, READY-TO-SERVE, HALVES Schneider's Ham 10"/4" SCHNEIDER'S, SLICED, 12 VAR INCL MAC & CHEESE 1758 1.19 Deli Shop (Available at selected stores only) i at A&P! OLDE-FASHIONED vac pac 375 g 4 QQ vac pac Lug 5009 2.99 vac pac RED HOTS, DUTCH TREET, SKINLESS, DINN^p. FRANKS 175 g vac pac 1.69 450 g Schneider's Wieners v«c pac SCHNEIDER'S, REGULAR, BEEF OR MAPLE SAUSAGES Mini Sizzlers 1.79 5 S? 0 B 2.49 FROZEN SEAFOOD FROZEN, HADDOCK FISH STICKS, SOLE IN BATTER OflFISfl CHIPS High Liner Fish >5 SEA FRESH, FROZEN, BAI IEHCRISP FISH OR. Fish Sticks 9 2.49 350 g | CQ pkg I .Uv, SAVE. E.D. SMITH (VEGETABLE JUICE) Garden Cocktail Cooked Meats SCHNEIDER'S, REGULAR & ALL BEEF Sliced Bologna SCHNEIDER'S, SQUARE, SLICED Cooked Ham v« 5 p2c 1.99 SLICED, SQUARE COOKED PICNIC OR CHOPPED Schneider's Cooked Ham SCHNEIDER'S, SKINLESS, LINKS Polish Sausage SCHNEIDER'S Pepperoni SCHNEIDER'S Smoked Sausage SCHNEIDER'S, REGULAR OR CHUNKY Headcheese SWIFT OLD MILL Breakfast Sausage SAVE 2. 300 g n in vac pac Li 19 300 g O hù vac pac Ua^tu «8/3* 375 g 1 QQ bowl 1.99 073/169 O/kgr I lb Schneider's no / h on Sliced Ham l SCHNEIDER'S Blue Ribbon Bologna mo g .51 /2 2 ® SCHNEIDER'S Beerwurst Roll m g . 79 /3" SCHNEIDER'S, JUMBO Summer Sausage noo g .99 /4* Bakeshop (Available at selected stares only) )Ot A&P! ORANGE PEKOE Tetley Tea Bags BAKED FRESH DAILY Coconut Cream Pie 8 "22*" 1.99 BAKED FRESH DAILY (HAND TWIST 3 OZ SIZE 5 FOR 1.29) Plain Bagels 5/1." .99 SAVE. CHOCOLATE CHIP, CHOCOLATE FUDGE, CINNAMON DANISH, FRENCH CREME, COCONUT COCONUT CREME 400 g. OATMEAL RAISIN <00 g 4S0 g TIN TIE BAD WELCH'S, FROM CONCENTRATE, CONCORD Of) WHITE Grape Juice ASST VARIETIES-NOODLE RONI 6 OZ Rice-A-Roni KRAFT, PROCESS Cheez Whiz BLACK DIAMOND Parmesan Cheese FIRM STYLE Delisle Yogourt SEALTEST, LIGHT 'N LIVELY Cottage Cheese VANILLA OR CHOCOLATE SANDWICH Chipwich Ice Cream WITH PORK Hyatt Beans (MEDIUM OR OLD CHEESE-2.19-SAVE UP TO .26) SAVE .20 Cracker Barrel Cheese 2 £g FACIAL TISSUE SAVE .34 Kleenex 200's .99 CATELLI, OLDE-FASHIONED Spaghetti Sauce 1 litre -|hn bti 1.33 BUY 2-SAVE .89 *£2/1.49 SAVE .50 5 jar * 3.49 SAVE .50 250 g q OQ cent Ü.LJ BUY 2-SAVE .71 2 /175 g QQ / tubs .33 SAVE .46 500 g I CQ ctn 1.03 SAVE .76 T 1.99 SUPER BUY! 19 fl oz CQ tin »U3 Si 227 9 2.09 SAVE .40 1.99 jar SAVE. Dare Cookies 1.99 SAVE UP TO .30 SAVE 3. E.D SMITH, BLUEBERRY & CHERRY Pie Fillers (Raisin, Apple 1,79) 19 fl oz tin 2.39 ALL PURPOSE Robin Hood Flour v SAVE .70 TOMATO, LARGE SIZE Heinz Ketchup 1.25 LITRE BTL 3.29 KELLOGG'S CEREAL Rice Krispies Vi PRICE PHOTOFINISHING OFFER * Offer good on colour print rolls: sizes-35mm, Disc, 110 & 126. We use Kodak Pa per...for the good look. See details in store. Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker TTianksgiving noughts Trust each and everyone had a wonderful wonderful Thanksgiving with family and friends- a traditional holiday. A / beautiful season of the year- the explosion of colour colour of different hues in woods and hills- the red and gold leaves turning cartwheels on the lawn in the wind- then the birds automatically flying south- there is a hint of sadness in these October days- one realizes it can't last- so now is the time to take a brisk walk- see the gorgeous colours and enjoy enjoy the autumn air- most refreshing- the best medicine one can get. Try it! Eventful Community Items Roy and Doris Nottingham Nottingham of Caesarea are very proud grandparents. grandparents. Their granddaughter, granddaughter, Teresa Nottingham, Nottingham, daughter of Ken and Barb Nottingham Nottingham of Little Britain was chosen Dairy Princess at the Lindsay Central Exhibition this year- a distinct honour for Teresa. Our warmest congratulations to Teresa ! She is a Grade 13 scholar at Lindsay Collegiate. Robert and Carol Mairs, Steven and Katie "hosted" a Thanksgiving Dinner party and Birthday Birthday celebration on Sunday- a festive event! Those present were: Norm and Bernice Mairs, Nestleton; Allan Mairs of Queens ville; John and Diane Slute, Jeremy Jay and Julie, R.R. 1, Oshawa and host and hostess Robert and Carol Mairs and family. The honoured people celebrating were Steven Mairs- who was nine on Sunday, and grandmother grandmother Bernice who had a birthday on Friday, October October 5. A very happy birthday to the celebrants! Winnifred Davison and Aenne Vanderheul of Nestleton, enjoyed a bus trip (DeNure Bus) up the Agawa Canyon- a five day trip- very interesting with all the beautiful colours- a dazzling sight! Mr. and Mrs. L Malcolm, Nestleton were guests on Saturday October 6, at the mar riage of their cousin Nancy Nancy Smalley and Gary Hill in Sandford United Church. The reception, dinner and dance was held in the Zephyr Community Community Centre. Best wishes to Gary and Nancy! Mr. and Mrs. Grahame Fish, Nestleton, held a Thanksgiving family gathering on Saturday evening. Those present for the special occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jacobs, Deanna and Rhonda, Blackstock; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fish, Lisa and Laura of Oshawa ; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Corby, Blackstock and Paul Vaneyk of Orono. Grandson Craig Holland, Bowmanville, visited his grandparents Grahame and Neta Fish on Sunday. Roy and Doris Nottingham Nottingham attended the wedding on Saturday, October 6, held in Columbus Columbus United Church when Tammy Patricia, daughter of Hilmore and Connie Archer of Port Perry, became the bride of Robert Douglas, youngest son of Roy and Doris Nottingham of Caesarea. Rev. John Hill was the officiating clergyman. The bridal party had their pictures taken at Cullen Gardens- a beautiful setting! The reception and dance was held in Nestleton Community Community Centre. Happiness Happiness is wished to Robert and Tammy! Alan and Eleanor Cawker, Oshawa, were luncheon guests on Monday Monday this past week with his parents- Sam and Mabel Cawker at the farm, Scugog Point Road. Friend Irma Welts of Nestleton, is doing well healthwise, and she and Walter enjoyed having the family home for Thanksgiving Dinner on Sunday. Sympathy Extended Nestleton friends extend extend sympathy to the family of the late Edith Hyland, who passed away during the week- a former resident of Nestleton village. The past few years she has been living in Peterborough Peterborough to be near her daughters, Mrs. Howard (Muriel) Sutton and Mrs. Maurice (Eileen) Samells. A fine neighbour and friend to many folks and Edith will be sadly missed in this area. A lovely lady in every sense of the word! Sympathy of the community community to cousin May Reynolds, relatives and friends of the late Eddie Williams, who passed away in Port Perry Community Community Hospital on Wednesday, October 3rd. Service was held at McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Chapel, Port Perry with Interment in Nestleton Cemetery. Ed was a gentle, kindly person, person, liked by all who knew him. He will be greatly missed! We were "indeed" saddened saddened to hear of the death of little four year old Casey Panchuk of Nestleton- who had incurable incurable heart problems, i Besides his parents, Larry and Debbie, he leaves a litle two year old sister, Gail. Heartfelt sympathy from this community to the young parents in their tragic loss. Something To 4 Think About ROBERT W. WILLIAMS DIRECTOR- EXPRESSIONS OF SYMPATHY Marty people desire to express express Ihelr sympathy by sending sending flowers or some other memorial In addition lo extending extending their condolences in person. person. Others do this because they cannot attend either the visitation or the service. For the most part, those who wish to demonstrate their feelings feelings should be able lo do so, In the way they prefer and which is most natural (or them. Flowers, for example, have a message all their own -- one which Is universal. They also add beauty to the casket sotting sotting and to the funeral service. While It Is considered proper tor Iho family to suggest a certain certain memorial (such as a donation donation to a particular charity), this should not be done in such a manner as to exclude alternate expressions of sympathy. It should also be presented in such a way so as no I to be construed construed as a tangible solicitation of sympathy. The luneral director director can adviso on those and similar matters. Morris Funeral Chapel 4 Division St. Bowmanville Tel: 623-5480 Serving Durham Region Since 1801

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