1 Section Two The Canadian WARNING: Health & Welfare Canada advises that danger to health Increases with amount smoked-avold Inhaling. OUR REGULAR PRICE 12.99 SAVE 2.87/kg X\^ yr with supermarket prices SAVE 1.30 lb CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF T-Bone, Wing or Sirioin Steals OUR REGULAR PRICE UP TO 9.46/kg-4.29 lb SAVE 2.87/kg-1.30 CUT FROM CANADA 'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF T-Bone, Wing Roasts C59/099 U /kg/ mm lb SPRITE,. SUGAR-FREE SPRITE SUGAR-FREE TAB COLA, DIET COKE AND Coca-Cola @.39 plus btl deposit 750 mL btl OUR REGULAR PRICE .75 SAVE 1.10/kg-.50 RIB OR 3 TO 3% LB TENDERLOIN PORTION Pork Loin Roasts SAVE 1.10/kg-.50 COMBO PK: CONTAINS: 2 RIB ENDS, 2 LOIN ENDS, 4 CENTRE CUT CHOPS Loin Pork Chops C59/099 A17/189 A17/189 mm /kg / ■■ lb ■ /kg / l ib ■ /kg / 1 lb HOSTESS, ASSORTED VARIETIES Potato Chips §1 19 200 g Pkg OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.59 OUR REGULAR PRICE 9.46/kg-4.29 lb OUR REGULAR PRICE 5.27/kg-2.39 lb OUR REGULAR PRICE 5.27/kg-2.39 lb SWEET PICKLED Back End Bacon Cuts CENTRE GUTS 5.05/kg-2.29 lb A 61/009 ™/kg / £■ lb CANADIAN QUEEN Canned Hams 1Vz lb tin 3" ROAST OR CHOPS Centre Cut Pork Loins C93/969 W/kg / fa lb A39/199 /kg / I lb FRESH LEAN Ground Beef PORK LOIN RIB PORTION (COUNTRY STYLE) - Spare Ribs 4"/1" RIB PORTION LOIN Boneless Pork Roast CENTRE CUT (PIECE OR CHOPS) Boneless Pork Loin PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, SLICED Beef Liver GRADE 'A', EVISCERATED, 4 TO 5 LB AVER Frozen Ducks PORK SIDE Spare Ribs sas/vs C59 /099 O /kg / £ lb 4IÏ/H H?/.79„ 062 /119 £ /kg / I lb UTILITY GRADE, FROZEN, EVIS., 4 TO 5 LB AVER ___ . - , - Roasting Chickens 2®?/l * NEW ZEALAND, FROZEN, SHOULDER Lamb Chops In Stores With Deli! CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF Sirloin Tip Roast A39/1" *1 /kg / I lb h=/3 2 .? SCHNEIDER S, ASST VAR INCL noo Cooked Meat Loaves- 53 /2" .8T"'/3S Cheddar Cheese.77 "73" WONG WING, MEAT OR SHRIMP w Egg Rolls 2/ .49 SCHNEIDER'S Havarti Cheese SCHNEIDER'S, MILD INSTANT COFFEE Maxwell House 10 oz jar OUR REGULAR PRICE 5.99 CONVERTED Uncle Ben's Rice OUR REGULAR PRICE 4.79 2 KG BAG PIECES & STEMS 10 FL OZ TIN OREO OR CHIPS AHOY 99 ASSORTED VARIETIES INCL HERB 4 BUTTER -- -- Rice-A-Roni "" .79 ASSORTED VARIETIES INCL PARMESANO w ^ Noodle Boni K .89 ZESTY CHEfcSb, NATCHOS CHEESE TAOUITOS, HOSTITOS^ Hostess Tortillas S 9 .99 CREAM OF MUSHROOM -, Campbell's Soup .89 Ann Page Mushrooms OUR REGULAR PRICE .85 ® 10 FL OZ TIN .69 Christie Cookies • 700 g TIN TIE BAG 299 ORANGE PEKOE Salada Tea Bags to 01 1.79 "NEW", KELLOGG'S -, j _ Bran Flakes & Fruit 5 P T g 9 2.t9 CREAM OF TOMATO Heinz Soup KOSHER OR POLSKI, OGORKI «"«1.89 3 10 ii oz QQ tins .Vw Heinz Dill Pickles ï"1.89 ASST PLAIN & CREME VARIETIES Peek Frean Biscuits ASST VAR (WITH FRUIT 8 OZPKG-1.69) - -- _ Heinz Baby Cereals X 1.39 Downy Liquid Sw 4.99 HEINZ Tomato Paste 13 .!n oz .99 BATHROOM TISSUE, ASST COLOURS PKG OF 4 ROLLS Oelsey Mk 179 Tissue Wm I OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.33 GOLD SEAL, RED Sockeye Salmon OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.69 73/4 OZ TIN ASSORTED VARIETIES PKG OF 4-5 OZ TINS Q "199 Del Monte Æk 1 Pudding Cups ra I OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.99. STRAINED, MEATLESS VARIETIES OF FOODS & JUICES Heinz Baby Foods *34r S ° z QQ TOMATO Heinz Ketchup 1 litre btl OUR REGULAR PRICE 3.39 PRONTO, WHITE Paper Towels pkg of 2 rolls CONCENTRATED-ENFALAC 426 mL OR SIMILAC 425 mL Baby Formula case of 24 S.M.A. 385 mL Case of 24 tins 28.29 Statesman, Bowmanville, April 27, 1983 8 NESTLETON CAESAREA Caesarea Euchre A very good attendance attendance at the weekly card party held Wednesday evening in the Caesarea Centre, sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary. Results are as follows: 1. Henry Visser- 32; 2. Pearl Day and Susan Larocque tied with 79; Low- Bernice Davidge- 54. At the close, a lovely lunch was served. Tonight Tonight (Wed.) as usual for a fun-filled evening. Nestleton United Church Women The Nestleton U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Robert Davidge, Williams Point, on the afternoon of April 12. Hie president, Mrs. Norman Mairs, welcomed the 13 ladies present and read "The Master's Touch" and "Rain Song" from Easter Ideals Book. Mrs. Arnold Williams was acting acting secretary. The opening hymn "He Leadeth Me" was followed followed by the roll call - A Parable of Jesus. Cards were signed for the ill. A splendid Easter Devotional Devotional and Study Topic was presented by Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm's group. Mrs. Robert Davidge read the Scripture Scripture from Luke, Chapter 24 and led in prayer. Two hymns were sung. Mrs. Wm. Nicholls gave a paper on the meaning of Easter and read two poems by Patience Strong - The Message and Resurrection. Prayer concluded this meaningful devotional. During the business period, minutes and correspondence correspondence were read and plans were finalized for the Spring Smorgasbord on May 13. Members agreed to cater to an Open House on May 8. Before the meeting all had donned their unique and eye-catching Easter Bonnets. Now they marched marched around to the music of Easter Parade modelling modelling them amid humorous comments and laughter. Mrs. A. Williams and Mrs. G. Fish were tied for having the most ravishing hats in the parade - judged by Mrs. N. Mairs and Mrs. W. Nicholls. A contest, won by Mrs. Richard MacKenzie followed. Meeting closed with Miz- pah Benediction. Following the delicious lunch and social hour, Mrs. Grace Jackson expressed expressed appreciation to those in charge of the meeting. Next meeting, May 10th to be held at the church - a White Elephant Sale will be a feature of interest. Come and bring a friend! Church News An excellent congregation congregation at the Nestleton Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Rev. Fred Swann continued his discourse on Christs poet Resurrection appearances appearances taking his text and Script from John 21 "At the Sea of Tiberias." Next Sunday, April 24, daylight saving comes into effect - the service will be held at 10 a.m. A meeting of the Kirk session session - Wed. April 20- 7:30 p.m. At Nestleton United on Sunday morning, Rev. Dale Davis red from passeges I Corinthians I: 18-31 and John 19: 38-42- using as his theme- "A Secret Disciple." A large attendance for S. School and the children's tory was of interest. In the choir, Miss Gail Malcolm favoured with a solo. A warm welcome to attend Youth Service next Sunday. Keep in mind the Spring Smorgasbord to be held at Nestleton Community Centre, Friday, Friday, May 13,5-7 p.m, An excellent meal with plenty plenty of variety - pleasant surroundings and moderate prices.