4 The' Canadian Statesman, Bowr W..News Mrs. Downey, Presîdent of Bowmanville Wornen's Instit- ute welcomed the members to the first meeting of the new year, on January 9th and wished the best of everything for ail of us in this New Year 1975. She asked us to join in singing O Canada, and the Institute Ode and to repeat the Colect in unison. Mrs. R. Campbell had corne to speak to us about the new ,garticipation House for cere- rai palsied, to be bult in the new region, to expiain just what it was to be for and to ask for volunteers for answering ~pone cails in a Telethon in February. Donations were also accepted by Mrs. Downey for this project. 1 Minutes were read of our iast meeting, and approved, and the treasurers statement, read. Roll cail was weii answered with One way to save money. Mrs. Blair was in charge of the program and asked Mrs. Wood to give the motto on "A dollar saved today is a'dollar earned tomorrow." She said budget even if you have to wait longer for things you want. Take a Io ok at al convenient foods. They are much more expensive. People who sew can save about -one third on cost of clothes. Outgrown ciothes can be made over. Lower speed on vour car saves on gas, and at the same time mnay prevent accidents. Househioid expenses can be eut by turning off ights when flot needeïd and watch the knob on your stove. Mrs. Wood gave us many helpful thoughts worth trying to remember. Mrs . Blair read interesting ànd heipful ideas frorn pam- phlets pubished by the Minis- try of Consummer and Comm- ercial Affairs. Whiie a high percentage of business is ethical, the fast buck operat- ors thrive on gullible consum- ers who believe it is possible to getsomething for phony, bank inspectors. No-bank wil1 nver. caIl you and ask that you take money outof your account to help catch a supposed thief. If you have hearîng or sight F robiems aiways consuit your family doctor. He wili refer you to a specialist to determ- ine whether a hearîng aid or î lasses wiil heip. t is no good or consumers to complain to relatives or friends. t ay relieve some frustration, but it won't help locate missing p~arts, refund your money, or hep get the serviceman. to look at your appliance. Deal directiy with the manufactur- er when complaining about a produet. Reputable business- men and manufacturers wel- corne complaints and makes them realize something is wronig with thir product. Most wili respond immediate- l'y becau'se thiey want to keep you; for a customrer. Keep receips and warrantees. Other things to beware of are in home repairs, furnace inspections, magazine and book saiesmen. With ail the helpful hints put out by the Department it should heip us to avoid buying pitfails. Mrs.-Downey thanked Mrs. Blair and Mrs. WNood for an instruct ive taik by each one, and ciosed the meeting with "God Save the Queen". Lunch of fruit loaf, cheese and tea was served by Mrs. ,Biair's group, Mrs. Bain conrvenor. The December mneeting ot St. Paui's United Church Womnen was iield in the Feliowship Roomn. A higlighit of the imeeting Was the presentation of a life member- ship in U.C.W. to Mrsý. E. Twist, the retiring presîdent, Mrs.' W. Teeple and Mrs. E. Schamerhorni took part in this ceremony.. Mrs. E. Schamnerhorn instal- led the folowing officers for 1975: Past President - Mrs. E. Twist, President - Mrs. O. Nominations - Mrs. K. Shack- elton, Mrs. F. Smith, Repre- sentative to Committee, of Stewards - Mrs. M. Samelîs, alternate Mrs. J. Patterson. N ESTLETON united tnurch, In the United Church Rever- end Victor Parsons spoke on the topic "Day by Day ' for his sermon reading, Mark 12: 28-31. We cannot live in! the i esterdays, neither can we ive in the tomorrows. We must take each day as it 'com es but we must live each day in such a way that our tomorrow will have a back ground of our todays well spent. The choir sang, "They'Il Know We Are Christ- ians by Our Love." ianville, January 15, 1975 ÎSwif t Week At A&P! 1h SwIFTî BOLOGNA BY THE PIECE b49? ALL PRICES SHOWN IN THIS AD GUARANTEED EFFECTIVE THROUGI4 SATIJRDAY, JANUARY 1Sth, 1975. Action Priced! KENT, FROZEN, CONCENTRATED Orange uice CORNED ML~~ OVEN ROASTINB, lb17 SIDE BACON LAYGALE, LCD lb 1.49, S SUGAR PLUM lb IFd'a DINNE STYLEHAMSOR LAZY MAPLE l S'&WIFTl WIENERS' PREMIUM lb 79< COOuKED HAM SWIFT SLICED 6-oz â% Vac Pac LAZY MAPLE SAUSAGES lb 99ý< SUPER-RIGHT BRAND, SLICED Side Bacon 1-lb Vac Pac $1.3 9 UNIVERSAL, SQUARE DELUXE Pizza Pie eachi$189 BURNS BRAND, STORE PACK Beef & Pork Sau sages lb 78 PRIDE 0F CANADA, SLICED (ooked Meats 6-oz Vac Pac 44< STOCK UP YOUR FREEZER AT THIS LOW PRICE GRlOUND BEEF Frozen Meuts & Seufoods! HIGHLINER, BOSTON, FROZEN Blue Fillets- 5-lb box. $2.9 9 GOLDEN SKILLET, FRIOZEN Chicken Cutiets lb 88< FRAZERVALE, FROZEN Fish & Chips 24-o;z pkg 99< 'A REAL SAVING" 5-LB PKG $~*9 r DYNAMITE DOLLAR SAVINGS!1 PRINT ON W41TE OR COLOUR-2 PIy Bathrooem Tissue PKG OF 2 ROLLS ACTION PRICEDI FANCY, ROSEBUD 10-FLOZ TIN ACTION PRICED! MOUNT ROYAL, FANCY 10-FL-OZ TIN White SwnDeue%/1,OAlmer Beets 4/$0O Mandarin Oranges 3/$>O PANTRY SI4ELF, RECONSTITIJTED, SWEET 19-FL.OZ TIN ACTION PRICEDI REGULAR PROCESS CHEESE SLICES 8-OZ PKG ACTION PRICEDI MACARONI & CHEESE 7'/2-OZ PKCG ACTION PRICEDI Orange Juice 4U$1OO lack Diamond 2$,OKatDne 11O Choice - Peas & Carrots, Mxed Vegetables, Green or Wax Beans 10-FL-OZ TIN STANDARD 14-FL-OZ TIN ACTION PRICEDI LISBB S14-FL -OZ TIN ACTION PRICIEDI Aylmer Vegetables 41$1.OOLyÀnnVlaaIIeyx Peas 41>1,OO Red Kidney Beans 3/$1,OO ek Action Priced,! 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