) The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 27,1985 11 Blackstock Prices effective thru Sat., March 2nd, 1985 A&P reserves the right to limit quantities to normal family requirements SAVE .76 BETTY CROCKER, ASSORTED VARIETIES OF MIXES STIR'N FROST 310 g OR Snackin' Cake 400 g PKG .99 (Betty Crocker Frostings 170 g box 1.39-SAVE .30) A&P, FANCY Tomato Juice 48 FL OZ TIN 79 OLDE-FASHIONED, HALVES, READY-TO-SERVE Schneider's Hams 6?72 99 lb (Limit 1 per $10.00 purchase, excluding this item. Maximum 3 per family purchase.) / SAVE .88 », .40. COMBINATION PACK-CONTAINS: 2 RIB ENDS, 2 LOIN ENDS, 4 CENTRE CUT CHOPS SAVE. Loin Pork Chops 0 CHUNK LIGHT, IN WATER OR OIL & BROTH Bye The Sea Tuna 6.5 oz tin .99 SAVE 3.31/kg-1.50 lb | SAVE 1.32/kg-.60 lb 1 SAVE 1.54/kg-.70 CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF BLADE, CHUCK SHORT RIB CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF 6-BONE REGULAR CUT OR SHOULDER-BEEF 1 SEMI-BONELESS, BLADE OR CHUCK Prime Rib Roast Boneless Roasts Short Rib Roasts 7 70/049 5O5/O29 A39/199 /kg / lb /kg / ■■ lb TT* /kg / I lb OMVC .HU 1.49 McCAIN, FROZEN, CONCENTRATED _SAVE .40 Orange Juice 12 tin 02 GAY LEA, 4% OR 2% PARTLY SKIMMED SAVE .34 01 '1.79 Cottage Cheese PLASTIC WRAP Stretch 'N Seal PURE CORN Mazola Oil SAVE .70 cln 15 m roll 3 litre cont SAVE .30 1.09 SAVE 1.86 6.99 ROAST OR CHOPS Pork Loin CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF Rib EXCELLENT FOR BRAISING Blade Bt7«i 5.71./.2.59 S*. 8.13J.3.69 S3. 4.39 /1.99 SAVE .80 "2.99 SWIFT, SMOKED, SKINLESS (SHANK OR BUTT HALF 4J7/kg : 1.8^lg Ham Quarters lb FRESH Ground Pork FULLY SKINLESS, SMOKED, COOKED Swift Whole Hams 31!/! 6 ® 1.17/kt, 4"/1 ! 028/149 U/kgZ I lb GRADE 'A', FROZEN, EVISCERATED, 5 TO 6 LB AVERAGE Stewing Hens 2S5/1 1 2 SLICED, PREMIUM, SUGAR PLUM OR LAZY MAPLE Swift Side Bacon va° 0 P .?c 2.79 PREMIUM Swift Wieners SWIFT PREMIUM Sliced Bologna 375 g vac pac 1.49 Breakfast Sausage 3.J/1*! SWIFT OLD MILL 99 lb SWIFT, REGULAR OR ALL BEEF Firebrand Wieners 1.99 vac pac 450 9 1 QQ vac pac ■ bww vac pac SWIFT PREMIUM, SLICED 8 VAR INCL MAC & CHEESE 175 g QQ vac pac iJJ 51 1.69 vac pac PROVIMI VEAL! CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST PROVIMI VEAL DELFTBLUE Veal Scallopini 17 , k g/7 9 ® Veal Chops 6 99 /2 99 Cooked Meats SWIFT PREMIUM, SLICED Cooked Ham MARY MILES Bologna by the Piece 3 9 !/1 59 CANADIAN QUEEN, SLICED, CHICKEN, BOLOGNA, MAC & CHEESE Cooked Meats vac Pac CANADIAN QUEEN, HOT OR SWEET Sausage imiinn style CLIFFSIDE, BEEF, CHICKEN & TURKEY Meat Pies TOWN CLUB, SWEET PICKLED Cottage Bolls 4 9 ?/1 FRESH, MEDIUM Ground Beef 37 9 /1 6 S FROZEN, NEW ZEALAND, SHORT CUT (SEMI-BONELESS 5.49/kq-2.49 lb) Lamb Legs 4, 9 /l 99 A&P, REGULAR OR THICK SLICED Side Bacon va 5 = 00 pa 9 = 2.49 SWEET PICKLED, BY THE PIECE (CENTRE CUTS 4.83/to2.19 lb) Back Bacon Endcu. s 4"/1 99 TOWN CLUB, SWEET PICKLED, VAC PAC Cottage Bolls KRAFT, PROCESS, CHEESE Velveeta Slices pkg c ASSORTED VARIETIES, READY-TO-SERVE SAVE .50 Habitant Soups 28 ,in 0 1.09 BROOKE BOND, ORANGE PEKOE SAVE .70 P.G. Tips Tea Bags % 0, 3.69 ASSORTED VARIETIES SAVE .50 Weston Cookies 400 b 9 a q n,iB 2.29 A39/199 *1 /kg/ I lb "== 1.89 A17/189 /kg/ I lb FROZEN FISH FROZEN, HADDOCK FISH & CHIPS 16 OZ, BOSTON BLUE FISH STICKS OR IN BATTER 3 S „1,gg 567 g P kg O OQ ol 4 L.ww High Liner Fish Pkg BLUE WATER, FROZEN, INLIGHT TEMPURA BATTER (BLUEFISH1.99) Sole or Haddock „»=2.39 Bakeshop (Available el moil iloree) BAKED FRESH DAILY-OLD FASHIONED Raisin Pie * 16 oz loaf BAKED FRESH DAILY French Bread BAKED FRESH DAILY Cheese Cake 3 1.19 DeliShop (Available al moil stores) BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA Wax Fresh Fish ORANGE FLAVOUR POLY PKG OF 4-92 g ENVS Tang Crystals 1.59 1 POST FRUIT & FIBRE CEREALS 450 g PKG 1.99-SAVE 50 1 Post Bran Flakes 400 g pkg ■ 99 (Post Alphatiils 450 <j pkg 2.59S AVE 2ü) J Sm .31.71? BRICK, FARMER, COLBY, MOZZARELLA OR MARBLE Asst Cheeses .73io 0g /3 29 MAPLE LEAF, FINE, CREAMY & COARSE Liverwurst .31/ioo«/1 9 FRESH Cod Fillets 770/049 ■ /kg / O lb FRESH Sole Fillets ir/5 39 G50» SAVE .50 REGULAR, FILTER OR AUTOMATIC GRIND COFFEE Maxwell n nn House £.uu Limit ono per coupon. VALID UNTIL MARCH 2nd, 19115 IFonluro prlco 3.49 wilhoul coupon) tnooiniri J "From Page 10 The business included plans for a banquet for the Federation of Agriculture on March 15, World's Day of Prayer, March 1, General Meeting Feb. 27, Presbyterial on March 19. Marion Larmer had charge of the Theme Korea. Hie Roll Call was well answered by some fact about Korea. Marion along with several members acted out the play written by Mrs. Romeril, "The Market of Human Rights". The meeting closed by Jean Ferguson reading a poem and prayer. There were 7 tables at the weekly card party on Tuesday evening with the following winners -1. Wm. Forder - 86; 2. Pat Porrill - 84; 3. Rhoda Larmer - 73; 4. James Emerton - 72; 5. Belle Werry - 72; 6. Nerta Masters - 72; Low - Richard Manns; Draws - 1. James Emerton 2. Harold Swain 3. Meta Swain. O.N.O. The February meeting of the O.N.O. was held at the home of Kathleen Dorrell. Each person was given three hearts to wear in honour of Valentine's Valentine's Day but these were easily lost by an action and a certain word. Following January minutes, cor respondence, treasurer's report and Parks Board report, the 1985 roll call sheets were distributed. A motion carried to cater the Tractor Puller's Banquet on November 16. Please bring your Campbell's soup labels and Canada Packers labels to the March meeting. The Rangers in the community community are selling cheese as a fund raising project and an order form was circulated. The roll call was to bring staple food and tell what attracted you to your husband and was well answered. Kathleen then had the members answering questions to tell all about our "fantastic lifestyle" after which a game with pennies was played. Nancy Bryans was the winner. Kathleen served a delicious chocolate dessert and a social time was enjoyed. The March meeting will be held at the home of Elaine Bailey. A group of local curlers enjoyed their day of curling on Sat. held at the Peterborough Curling Curling Club and sponsored by the Millbrook Curling Club. Newtonville Brownies To Share Anniversary Out of town callers with Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle were Mr. and Mrs. Earle McEwen of Peterborough on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burley of Port Hope on Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Best of Wesleyville on Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Burley and Kristy of Ennismore on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Henderson and family of Bowmanville celebrating Bernice's and Peter's birthdays. Greeter for Sunday church service was Mrs, Erma Wood. The choir sang "Amazing Grace" and the sermon by Lynda King was entitled "The Kingdom of God is at Hand". On Friday, March 1st at 1:30 p.m., the World Day of Prayer will be observed with the members of Shiloh and Kendal invited. Bea Jones will be the guest speaker. Rev. Peters of Bowmanville chaired the official church board meeting at Newtonville on Wednesday evening. The Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Janet Paeden on Wednesday afternoon. Guest speaker was Miss Sharon Barkey of Enfield, Dairy Princess and Mrs. Allin were in attendance. She conducted contests and was promoting dairy products including cheese. Several ladies attended the Senior Citizens card party in Newcastle Community Hall on Thursday evening. Newtonville - Starkville Bowling 50/50 draw - Joan Adams. Team Standings Rothmans 53, Cameos 51, Du Mauriers 49, Players 40. 200 Games Mary Topic 253, 208, Peggy Millson 240, 211, Sandra Mclnnes 223, Pat Millson 223, 204, Cathy Adams 205, Bernice Henderson 201. Misses Brenda Knapp and Shaunna Mclnnes spent the weekend with the Pathfinders in Newcastle. The 1st Newtonville Brownies with the 1st Newtonville Guides held a special Thinking Day service including a parade to St. Francis Church on Sunday. They joined with the Newcastle Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders, Cubs, Scout and Beavers. Mr. and Mrs. John Cornish of Oshawa visited Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Jones on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bubcc and girls of Bcwdlcy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O'Neill on Sunday, Mrs. Bea Jones visited Mrs, Gertie Rowe of Northumberland Heights, Port Hope on Monday, Mrs. Acy Farrow attended the monthly meeting of the Bowmanville Nurse's Association held at the home of Mrs. H. Trull's of Bowmanville on Monday evening. Miss Holly Cleghorn of Ariss near Guelph, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stapleton and family. Mr. Kevin Taylor of Newcastle was a dinner guest on Sunday with them. The 1st Newtonville Brownies would like to share our 75th anniversary celebrations with anyone born in 1910. We have set aside a special night for this event. Please call Brown Owl Marion Knapp 786-2261 as we don't want to miss anyone. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell of Shiloh visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stapleton. Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Henderson and Brenda and Nelson Leudke had dinner on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Henderson, Jessica and Chris of Newcastle. Also attending were Doug, Brenda and Jennifer Henderson of Newcastle to celebrate the .? Brenda's birthdays. Mrs. Wm. Milligan is now convalescing at home since her return home from Memorial Hospital on Friday afternoon. Kendal The euchre party Friday in Kendal LOL Hall saw nine tables in play. Darlene Mercer and Alec Moffat tied for high score with Dave Thrower second and Fred Yeo third and believe it or not, Darlene Mercer once again won the 50/50. Whatever it is you've got, Darlene, hang on to it. Dave Thrower and Wayne Lowery share birthday congrats at this time. Sorry to hear Mr. Charlie Bishop is in the hospital and good things being heard from Mr. Reg Elliott - Mable has been going to physiotherapy and has been getting good results. Miss Catherine Stewart is still in Toronto recuperating; also a one time resident of Kendal, Eadie Batten is back home in Lefroy recovering from a heart attack. The last few days of mild weather certainly took away a lot of the dirty white stuff, but let us not forget the cruel whims of mother nature and how she can let us have it with both barrels. I hear via the grapevine that Mr. Wilson Carson is entering the sheep market. Much success in this worthy venture, Wilson and if not successful - well, you've always got something to count during those sleepless nights. TELEPHONE 623-6555 JOHN MANUEL, C.G.A. Income Tax and Related Accounting Services 118 King St. E., Suite 2 Bowmanville, Ontario L1C1N4