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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 27 Oct 1976, p. 21

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eae Monday to Saturday Days Sale M/ §=69a.m.to 10p.m. "ACTION PRICED!" fam OR ome Com mm om ag aq REDHOTS, '2 DUTCH TREAT OR ALL BEEF SCHNEIDERS WIENERS hops, kg -- 2 Rib Cl : rf Centre Cut Chops 10 Chops ina 2 Loin End Chops, v ~agP QUALITY FRESH sa = Quality Pork Liver » 38 FRESH PORK ROASTS | Pork Hocks wy PORK SIDE Spare ibs stg | AQ, [EE QQ, | Cooked Mest 5 ft SPARE RIBS eect | Pork Chops t9Q¢ Beef & Pork Sausage 89 Cottage rolls 51.19 ! Boneless Hams 61.38 Back Bacon = so b1.48 Bologna Chunks rhe | Treat voun family to A&P Quality Meats! PORK LOIN ROASTS Centre Cut SMOKED, PICNIC STYLE ' Rib Le Loin Roasts PORK Portion tb; G| Portion It G@ Mos || SHOULDERS | (SLICED 1 99¢) (SLICED 1b 1.09) a | 49 6 i ! CHOCOLATE CHIP, OATMEAL, ACTION PRICED! Moms A WIDE VARIETY OF ASSORTED OR CHOCOLATE FUDGE SAVE 20c A&P 14s SOFT Af Halloween Cand COOKIES |= 9% MARGARINE ™ 239 At A.& P : GREEN GIANT GARDEN PATCH, CHOICE PLAIN, PROCESS ACTION PRICED! Disposable (Extra Absorbent Pkg of 24) (Save 30c) Action Priced! SLICED |b 79¢ CATION Co nonts 2) CREAM STYLE KRAFT 8-OZ PKG PAMPERS DAYTIME a 14 TLOZ ¢ oF 30 : CREAM OF MUSHROOM CORR 4-1.00 eee Is ee 3 CAMPBELL'S Ce" 59, GE 1.39 BR 99 | Sour LORETTA, CHOICE CHICKEN NOODLE ACTION PRICED! (PLUS BTL DEPOSIT 20c) ACTION PRICED! 26-FL-OZ BTL ann 3 0 soupmx 39% COKE 3-89 Sasa eo (possuation ACTION PRICED KRAFT -- SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY PEANUT BUTTER Se We're Growing! 4 2 NEW STORES OPENED ALL VARIETIES THIS WEEK LANCIA A&P Amherstburg Ontario SPAGHETTI A&P North Bay Mall ACTION PRICED PURE STRAWBERRY " "Y \ 1 i ! ' u ' ; ! 5 1 i t : 1 4 1 ij a i] a) \ AeP 59 AA SavEN ee ALL PRICES SHOWN IN THIS AD GUARANTEED CN pe wn emo ip EFFECTIVE THROUGH SAT., OCT. 30, 1976. HUGEL AVENUE MIDLAND Arthur Tweedle passes away Arthur Tweedle of 434 Cornell Drive in Midland passed away al the Villa Nursing Home on Friday, October 22 after a lengthy illness. He was in his 77th year Beloved husband of Dr Lois k:. Kent, he was the brother of Grace Tweedle of Stoney Creek Funeral services were held at St. Paul's United Church on Saturday October 24 Interment l'weedside Cemetery Donald Rankin Roberts The death occurred at St. Andrew Hospital Midland on 'luesday October 19, 1976 of Donald Rankin Roberts. Beloved husband -- ol Lucille Laurence of 966 Hugel \venue, Midland, he was in his 78th year Dear father of Yvonne (Mrs. RN Smith of Maryland and Donald Roberts Jr, of Nevada the late) Mi Donald Kobert rested tthe Nicholls Funeral Honic Midland, Iuneral ser vice wert held lhursday, October 21 Cremation Rey Robert Vewnmal of ficiated Stella Gillespic The death occurred a St. Andrew Hospital Midland ot Monday October 18 of Stella Commbs, beloved wile of the late George Gillespic ol 338) Yonge street Midland, She was in her 90th year Dear mother of Donad Gillespie of Midland, Ida (Mrs. Jack Gardner) of Brantford, and 'Thelma (Mrs. Douglas Crawtord ol Toronto, she wa predeceased = hy on Harry After a brief resting period at the Nicholls Funeral Home. services were held on Wednesday October 20. Interment Lakeview Cemetery Kev, Robert Little of ficiated Sarah Moses Sarali Moses. beloved wife of the late John Moses of kight Avenue Port MeNicoll, passed away al Sl \ndrew's Hospital on Sunday October 17. She was in her u3rd year Dea) mother ol Geoffrey Moses ol Port MeNicoll and Stanley \rmstrong of Belleville she was the grandmothe of Lynne Mrs. Don Blair) of Kingston and Beverley Mis. Steven Burke) She was the ypreat grandmother of David and Kelly Blair After a brief resting period at the Nicholls kuneral Home, Midland services were held Wednesday, October 19 Interment Lakeview Cemetery Kev Rod Larlow officiated Horticultural supper speaker Cont'd from p.19 terior supporting posts and to brighten empty corners Everything comes from Gray's greenhouse where he and his staf! pertorim such annual miracles as raising thousands ol peraniums from seed each yeal We have found this cheaper than keeping the old ones ovet the winter The conimunily thrust of Inco's Greening | of Sudbury program was obvious as Gray outlined the special projects un dertaken by his depart ment. '"'We encourage school tours. and in fact grow special plants just to please the kids, like bananas and pineapple We donate trees for folks to plant in their gardens and annually plant 25 thousand trees ourselves We also operate radio hot- lines for people with horticultural questions, and we answer about 30 phone calls a day al our greenhouse, from people with planting problems And we loan out plants for special events, and help schools to establish greenhouses." Gray describes himself as a most fortunate man "I don't have a job," he says, displaying his calloused hands. "'I'm paid for working at my hobby." Wednesday, October 27, 1976, Page 21 Ge Fe, PP Pe

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