; Feasts begin at Party Trays Your A&P Delicatessen can arrange attractive party trays from tempting appetizer delicacies to magnificent meat and cheese creations. You can also place your order for Hot Foods such as chicken, back ribs, hams and more. Gift Certificates An A&P Gift Certificate is the ideal gift for customers, employees or friends-almost everybody on your gift list. They are available in $5.00, $10.00 and $20.00 denominations. °<fe^u s/zts.; The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 19,1984 11 Bowling Leagues Hold Xmas Party SIGHT |CLOC CDFffi 18 GZ 454 g SAVE 1. A SUPERB BLEND, RICH IN BRAZILIAN COFFEES. CUSTOM GROUND. NOTHING BEATS THE BEAN 8 O'clock Coffee 1 LB BAG 2.99 (3 lb bag 8.8S-SAVE 3.00) ««teHiae 5fi*eys SUPER BUY! A&P, 'IN OWN JUICE', CRUSHED, TIDBITS OR Sliced Pineapple lb ■ i V?-/'-- y i»»... ÿ,.;S îfîjï .**»„. _ 19 FL OZ TIN W'xïï.Sg save: .40 ^ ÜÉS SAVE .44/kg .201b \ STORE PACK (QUARTER HAMS 4.83/kg-2.19 Ib) FULLY SKINLESS, 14 TO 17 LB AVERAGE Swill Premium Whole Hams SAVE .50 Ib SUPER BUY! SWIFT, FULLY SKINLESS Premium Half Hams SAVE 2.21/kg-1. SAVE .66/kg-.30 REFRIGERATED, SILVERWOOD'S OR Beatrice Egg Nog 1 litre ctn SUPER BUY! STEAKS OR ROASTS OUTSIDE CUT, EYE REMOVED T-Bone or Wing Boneless Round Roast 12.99 639 /199 080 /099 ^25 /029 M /kg / I Ib /kg / Ib ■ /kg / lb GRADE 'A', EVISCERATED TURKEYS-ALL SIZES EXTRA OLD CHEESE Black Diamond 2 ^T OLD WHITE OR COLOURED, WINE GOLD BOX SUPER BUY! Cherry Hill cheese 14,99 A&P, FROM CONCENTRATE, REFRIGERATED SUPER BUY! Orange Juice 21 V 1.99 CHRISTIE (CHEESE RITZ 2.69-SAVE .36) SAVE .50 Ritz Crackers 4 P 5 k 0 g 9 1.99 Fresh Butterballs FROZEN, EVISCERATED (DUCKS 3.26/kg-1.49 Ib) Grade 'A' Geese 006 MAPLE LEAF, IDEAL FOR STUFFING Sausage Meat MAPLE LEAF OR SWIFT, HALVES 2ES 095/179 U / kg/ I Ib 9 Ib) 3 06/139 / kg/ I Ib 500 g 1 AQ roll l. e t«9 Sugar Plum Hams 7"/3 2 ® MAPLE LEAF OR SWIFT SUGAR PLUM Dinner Hams 81 3 /3 6 iS MAPLE LEAF Country Kitchen Ha ms 10^/4 6 ® SCHNEIDER'S . Olde-Fashioned H =ms 11"/4 9 ® MAPLE LEAF Ham Steaks ^1.99 MAPLE LEAF Sliced Bologna 10072.29 MAPLE LEAF, ASSORTED VARIETIES Deli Chubs or 5,^ EEE TENDERIZED 080/099 O ; kg/ Ü Ib BEEF' 013/069 O /kg/ U Ib CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEE£ TENDERIZED Cube Steak u , kg CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF Sirloin Steak FRESH MEDIUM Ground Beef 3"/1 69 (INSIDE CUT 8.36/kg-3.79 Ib) Round SteakFuH suce 7* g /3 3 ® SWEET PICKLED (CENTRE CUTS 5.05/kg-2.29 lb) Back Bacon End cuts 4*1/2°? SWEET PICKLED Sliced Back Bacon 5^/2*? A&P, SLICED Side Bacon vac pac 500 g SWIFT PREMIUM, LAZY MAPLE OR SUGAR PLUM. SLICED Swift Side Bacon 500 g 2.39 M. SLICED 2.Î79 SWIFT 250 g 1 QQ size I ■ w w Premium Wieners v 45o p g c 1.59 SWIFT PREMIUM, SLICED, 8 VARIETIES ^ Cooked Meats vac pac 175 fl Deli Shop (Aveilsble at most stores) Bakeshop (Aveilsble st most stores) BRANDTS, COIL Kolbossa .88 ,../3 9 ! SHOPSY, CORNED BEEF ROUND OR BY THE PIECE Pastrami Eye .99 ^ J4*2 MARSAN Spanish Meat Balls.51 mg/2 2 ® SAVE 2.50 REGULAR OR SUGAR FREE GINGER ALE, REGULAR OR SUGAR FREE C-PLUS ORANGE, TONIC, SODA & WINK Canada Dry Fruitcake ,,3.29 BAKED FRESH DAILY, TWIST OR RING Fruit Coffee Cake 4 £.° 1.69 SIRLOIN TIP, RUMP OR INSIDE CUT ROUND, BONELESS Beef Roasts 7 *2/3*2 COMBINATION RACK: 2 RIB ENDS, 2 LOIN ENDS, 4 CENTRE CUT CHOPS Loin Pork Chops 3®!/!" RIB OR 3 TO 31/2 LB TENDERLOIN PORTION Pork Loin Roasts 3®?/1 7 ? PORK LOIN RIB PORTION (COUNTRY STYLE) SpareRibs 4»,/1 9 ® SWIFT PREMIUM, SLICED Cooked Ham "sTl.SS SHOPSY, COLE SLAW OR Potato Salad 5 =, 0 n 9 1.69 SWIFT OLD MILL Breakfast Sausages 3"/1 6 ® MAPLE LEAF, BY THE PIECE Headcheese 5 2 g /2 3 ® PEELED & DEVEINED Frozen Shrimp ^9.99 HIGH LINER, FROZEN Haddock in Batter *,"1-99 ■ a-- 1 25* OFF any brand of 200 g PROCESS CREAM CHEESE Kraft Philadelphia 250 g PKG 1.49 , WITH THIS I coupon MRS. SMITH'S, FROZEN SAVE .20 Pumpkin Pie 6 P 8 k 0 g 9 2.39 A&P, FROZEN, FANCY (CORN, CUT GREEN BEANS, MIXED VEG., PEAS 1.79 Peas & Carrots CAVENDISH, FROZEN SAVE .60 Gourmet Vegetables A&P, FROZEN Whipped Topping , ub A&P, FROZEN, CONCENTRATED Orange Juice FROZEN, FANCY (TINY CARROTS 3.29-SAVE ,40)_SAVE .30 York Petite Peas | WITH THIS 1 1 kg poly pkg £ 300 g QQ pkg .W "1.49 SURER BUY! 12.5 fl oz ' tin >UrtH tiU Y ! 1.29 1kg poly O CO pkg haWmJ ©)) i C0UP0N SAVE .50 AA, C & D SIZES (9 VOLT PKG OF 1) Potato Chips 11 Energizer Batteries DECORATED Sheet Cakes e«ch 5.49 with the purchase of an 8 oz tub of Kraft Chip Dip at 1.49 Limit one pkg per coupon. VALID UNTIL DECEMBER 22nd, 1984 4122981H pkg of. .1 I Limit one pkg per coupon. ■ VALID UNTIL DECEMBER 22,1984 I (Feature price 2.49 without coupon) V.C. SAVE 1.40 SILVERWOOD ICE CREAM, ASSORTED FLAVOURS BRONZE, SILVER OR GOLD LABELS Creme de la Creme 2 Hire tub STOCK UP FOR THE HOLIDAYS ALL VARIETIES Pepsi-Cola, Coca-Cola 7 UR or Canada Dry plus .30 btl deposit 750 mL btl NEWTONVILLE NEWS The members of the New- tonville - Starkville bowling team held their Christmas dinner and party at the home of Pal Osborne. After the delicious pot luck luncheon there was the exchange of gifts. The remainder of the evening was spent playing progressive euchre with the following receiving prizes. High Olive Henderson, Pat Osborne, Low - Carol Oke and Bernice Henderson. Lone hands Sabine Parks and Marlene Stacey. Bologna prize Dian Sciuk. Team Standings as of December 13th (Thursday) Rothmans 34, Du Maurier 29, Cameos 28, Players 28 points. 50 - 50 prize Peggy Millson. 200 Games Olive Henderson 284, Marlene Stacey 242, Pat Millson 221, 232, 221, Bernice Henderson 232, 230, Carol Oke 225, Sandra Mclnnes 220, Cathy Adams 219, Vicki Leville 209, Sabine Parks 207, 206. The Women's Institute held their Christmas Party on Tuesday beginning with a dinner at the Canadian Legion Port Hope at 12:30 with 17 members present. After the meal all met at the home of Jean Dutton's for a short business meeting, an exchange exchange of gifts, ending with carol singing. On Monday afternoon Mrs. Bea Jones visited Mrs. Helen Welton a patient at the General Hospital at Cobourg. Mrs. Emma Ruthvcn of Port Hope with Mrs. Bernice Henderson attended the Past Matron Eastern Star Christmas Christmas Party at St. Paul's United Church at Bowmanville on Tuesday evening. Mr. Marvin Stapleton a student at Guelph University arrived home on Saturday evening to spend the holiday season with his family, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stapleton. Over 30 met in the Sunday school Wednesday evening for a U.C.W. meeting beginning with a pot luck luncheon beginning at 6:30. The Guides with their leader Linda Farrow, cleared the tables and washed the dishes as part of their project for community work. The short meeting was conducted by the president Jean Kimball. After the various reports the business was conducted. Reported that the runner on the stairs has been installed and the Sunshine Sunshine group to remember the shut-ins at Christmas time. The Candle lighting service was presented by Marlene Stacey, Mary Vinkle, Dorothy Stapleton and Olive Henderson. Henderson. A social time followed including an exchange of gifts and the dessert with a cup of tea. Mr. and Mrs. Earle McEwen of Peterborough had as their dinner guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle. Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Henderson enjoyed the Christmas Party with other members of the Durham Region held at the Marigold Theatre, Whitby, on Friday evening. After the meal a play was presented upstairs entitled Norman Conquest. Following this a magician presented his skills with birds and rabbits appearing at odd timrv.. Mrs. Phyllis Peck spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Tresise of Oshawa returning returning home early Tuesday evening. On Monday evening they visited Cullen Gardens at Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Render- son enjoyed dinner on Sunday with Mrs. Mary Wade of Barrie. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Bev Henderson ot Port Hope and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Henderson of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer were the greeters for Sunday church. Mrs. Carole Gardner also was present at the door and each child was given an ornament to be placed on the decorated tree at the altar. The choir sang "Under the Star" followed by "Away in the Manger" and "The Cross of Christmas" the words composed composed by the late Rev. A. Tizzard. The sermon by Lynda King was entitled "The Hope of Christmas." The lighting of the third Advent Candle was presented by Frank Stephen, Tricia and Tara Stapleton. Mrs. Phyllis Peck attended church at Shiloh in the afternoon afternoon where her granddaughter granddaughter assisted at the organ with the music. She was later a supper guest with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Robinson at Starkville. Starkville. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Staple- ton visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Henderson. Fifth Wheel Bantams Defeat Uxbridge 3-0 On Sunday, December 16, Uxbridge Bruins visited the Darlington Sports Centre and were defeated by the Fifth Wheel Bantam Toros 3 - 0. The two teams played to a scoreless scoreless first period. Both teams had several good scoring opportunities but were unable to beat the sharp goaltender. Bowmanville's Kevin Zarosky continued to play excellent goal throughout the game and earned a well-deserved shutout. shutout. All the scoring in the g| occurred in the second pel Rick Hewlett opened the.( ing when he knocked in a £ from Brad Rushak with Cl Dorrin also drawing an assi; Bowmanville's second : "go came off the stick of Bra Rushak on assists from Gr< Gardner and Tim Smith. Br. had several other excelh scoring chances as a resull his determined play. Tim Smith completed scoring with a superb unass. ted goal. He manoeuveréd hi way through the Uxbridge team and beat the goalkeeper with a high shot. The Bantam Two's displayed displayed a good effort in this game which should help them prepare prepare for the upcoming Christmas tournament. NEWCASTLE HYDRO-ELECTRIC COMMISSION HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Christmas The Hydro Office will be closed December 24, 25 and 26, 1984 respectively, with business as usual on December 27,1984. New Years The Office will close on January 1,1985 only. M.J. Watson, Manager For emergency service call 623-4452. NOTICE REGIONAL RECLAIMERS LTD. Government Licenced Landfill Site Effective December 29, 1984, prices at the Landfill site will be as follows: CARS-$3.00 each HALF TONS, VANS & TRAILERS - $5.00 each VEHICLES OVER 2,000 lbs. will be charged by the ton according to Company's going rates. Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8-4:30 p.m. Saturday 8-12:00 a.m. PLEASE NOTE: These rates have not been increased in 5 years.