) The Canadian Statesman, Bovvmanville, February 20,1985 Prices effective thru Sat., February 23rd, 1985. ENTER A&P'S MAPLE LEAF BONUS GOAL RUSH CONTEST r O). ! MAPLE LEAF HOCKEY BROADCAST I GOAL RUSH BONUS GAME CONTEST | • Detroit/Toronto game Sat. Feb 23rd . ■ You could win I I $500 Gift Certificate I I each time a . Maple Leal player scores a goal | Listen to the radio hockey broadcast on Sat Feb | Name. Address. P.C., A&P reserves the right to limit quantities to normal family requirements. WE REDEEM ALL FOOD STORE COUPONS! SAVINGS SHOWN IN THIS AD BASED ON A&P CURRENT REGULAR RETAILS. 23rd between Toronto & Detroit on stations in your area.Each time the Maple Leafs score, a ballot will I be drawn for a $250.00 A&P Gift Certificate. If the 1 City ballot includes a label or facsimile from any one of | ph one our 'Goal Rush' sponsors, they win a $500.00 Gift Leave ba „ 0 , with the a&p Food store cashier Certificate. (Watch for 'Goal Rush product signs atl» -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- your A&P Store.) 'Isle en y j V. {■ é M J ■ ' f w&l t tjJÿV SUPER BUY ! I BUY 4-SAVE .97 PLAIN OR PRINTED, ASST COLOURS Hi-Dri Towels PKG OF 2 ROLLS (Hi-Dri Table Napkins pkg of 120 1.49) READY TO SERVE, ASSORTED VARIETIES Soups 8 FL OZ TIN 4/. 99 SAVE 1.50 SILVERWOOD, BRONZE, SILVER & GOLD LABELS, ALL VARIETIES. 2 LITRE TUB Creme % Creme ICE CREAM 2.49 ASSORTED FLAVOURS, BEVERAGES Chateau Dry CASE OF 24-280 mL TINS 3.99 (A&P Yukon Club 750 mL btl .45-plus .30 btl dep) ! i MEfiT AWARENESS MONTH FEBRUARY. 1985 f SAVE > 1.10 ■ 50 lb SAVE 2.21/kg-1. COMBINATION PACK-CONTAINS: 2 RIB ENDS. 2 LOIN ENDS, A CENTRE CUT CHOPS Loin Pork Chops ^0 3.95 179 CREAMS. FRUIT. ASSORTED. FAMILY DIGESTIVE. BOURBON CREAM. DIGESTIVE Peek Frean 4 Cookies 400 &r' 1 1.99 FROZEN. 100.. FLORIDA CONCENTRATED. REGULAR & PULP FREE ORANGE OR GRAPEFRUIT SAVE 2.21/kg-1. SAVE .66/kg-.30 Old South Juices 12 W II oz tin SWISS STYLE CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF STEAK & ROASTS CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF OUTSIDE CUT, EYE REMOVED, BONELESS BEEF T-Bone or Wing Sirloin Steak Round Roast 080/099 036/079 025/029 W /kg / W lb /kg / '^3 lb M /kg / lb Gav Lea Yogourt MOZZARELLA, MILD. MEDIUM. OLD WHITE OR COLOURED CHEDDAR SAVE 50 1.29 UPER BUY! 2.49 SUPER BUY! 125 mL tubs 1 6 pack SAVE UP TO .70 Schneider's Cheese ,2, 2.99 IMPERIAL SAVE .70 1 lb tub Soft Margarine SAVE 1 REGULAR, FINE OR EXTRA FINE GRIND COFFEE PREVIOUSLY FROZEN Whole Turkey Legs 028/149 W/kg / I lb Fresh Lean Ground Beef 199 SIRLOIN TIP, RUMP OR INSIDE CUT ROUND Boneless 770 /049 Beef Roasts / , kg / u , b Nabob I Tradition 369 g vac pac I (Regular or Fine Decal 3.89-SAVE 1.00) 3.29 32/1 69 FRESH. MEDIUM Ground Beef WHOLE OR SPLIT. PREVIOUSLY FROZEN Turkey Breasts 5 7 !/2 59 CANADA GRADE :A', FROZEN. EVISCERATED. CORNISH Game Hens 41I/1 89 PREVIOUSLY FROZEN. SLICED (CALVES LIVER -1.39lkg-1.99 lb) Beef Liver 1 9 !/,b .89 CHEFMASTER Canned Ham '.It 2.49 FROZEN NEW ZEALAND (SHOULDER CHOPS .1.39)kg-1.99 lb) Loin Lamb Chops 6 89 /2 99 BUTCHER BOY. QUARTERS OH HALVES Boneless Hams 6 * 9 /2 99 DELFT BLUE. PROVIMI Veal Scallopini DELFT BLUE-SHOULDER. PROVIMI Veal Chops FROZEN NEW ZEALAND (SEMI-BONELESS 5.49/kq-2.49 lb) A39/199 / kg/ I lb 5,1 » 2.49 BROOKE BOND, ORANGE PEKOE SAVE 1.10 vac pac 17"/7 9 ' 6 99 /2 9 ' Lamb Legs s>.,> c .< A&P. SLICED REGULAR OR THICK Side Bacon REGULAR. ALL BEEF OR B.B.Q. Maple Leaf Wieners 1.79 MAPLE LEAF. SLICED. REGULAR. THICK OR HINT OF MAPLE Side Bacon vL 0 ^ 2.99 MAPLE LEAF. SKINLESS. PURE PORK OR Golden Fry Sausage "ÿ 2.49 MAPLE LEAF Sausage Rounds ^2.49 DEVON BRAND Breakfast Sausage 3^/1 69 MAPLE LEAF. REGULAR. THICK OR GARLIC Sliced Bologna ^c 1.69 MAPLE LEAF. SLICED. 16 VAR INCL CHICKEN LOAF Cooked Meats Æ .99 RIB OR 3 TO 3Vj LB TENDERLOIN PORTION Pork Loin Roasts 3 9 !/1 7 ,? MAPLE LEAF. SLICED Cooked Ham 175 g vac pac MAPLE LEAF, SWEET PICKLED. VAC PAC 1.89 P.G Tips Tea Bags 2.69 GOLD SEAL Pink Salmon 7 3 '4 OZ tin SAVE .50 1.49 Cottage Rolls MAPLE LEAF. SWEET PICKLED. POINT. VAC PAC Corned Beef Brisket 5 7 !/2 59 FILLERS CERVELAT. HUNGARIAN. GENOA, PORK, GERMAN Sliced Salami 1 pkg 9 1.29 FILLERS. VAC PAC Knackwurst Sausage 4? 9 /1 99 A83/019 •"t /kg/ L, lb WITH THIS rZZ" Nabob 1 coupon rrGG so g pouch Select Discoveries Coffee ! Assorted varieties including Swiss Chocolate with { the purchase ol 1 Nabob Tradition 369 g vac pac on • sale this week 3.29-SAVE 1.00. WHILE SUPPLIES ■ LAST! A&PH624 ! LIMIT: one per coupon. VALID UNTIL FEB. 23. 1985. •csa»! i rnm FROZEN SEAFOOD WITH THIS COUPON BLUE WATER. FROZEN. FISH IN LIGHT TEMPURA 3ATTER. FISH STICKS TOO q " s 3.29 FiSh Fries or Krisps HIGH LINER, FROZEN. HADDOCK IN BATTER OR Cod Fish Sticks WHOLE. COOKED B.B.Q. Chickens LIMIT: one per coupon. VALID UNTIL FEB. 23. 1985. (Feature price -1.99 without coupon) each 3.99 2.09 •oatti j INSTANT "Bakeshop DIMPFLMEIEH Black Forest Cake t> ', melt BAKED FRESH DAILY 6/1 09 Hot Cross Buns RAKED rill,511 DAII.Y-nuill TWISI OH 1.69 Ring Coffee Cake t PRIDE OF CANADA Waxed Bologna 31 IX ■ W IM00 g/ I MAPLE LEAF, FINE, CREAMY OH COARSE. Liverwurst 11 /1 39 ■ W 1 1100 g/ 1 lit FILLERS, MONTREAL STYLE 110 lh 59 1 /IOO g/ *T II) Smoked Meat r iX - - - FRESH Haddock 1 Fillets I 35VÏ :99 1 II) FRESH FILLETS Ocean Perch 068/A 39 W/kg / T II, Sanka Coffee WITH THIS COUPON 4.99 LIMIT: one jar per coupon. VALID UNTIL FER. 23. 1985. (Feature price 6.7-1 without coupon) Our rot) price 7.59 -<$>» I FRITO-LAY. LAYS OR RUFFLES. ASST VAUIETILS WITH THIS COUPON Potato Chips w LIMIT: one pkg per coupon.VALID UNTIL FEU. 23. 191)5 (Feature price 1.2(1 without cnupmti Our rug price 1.79 j Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly The community was very shocked to learn of the sudden passing of Mr. Grahame Fish on Friday afternoon. Sympathy Sympathy to his wife Neta and family. Funeral Services Services were held from Port Perry on Monday. Sorry to report that Mrs. Margaret Duives- teyn continues to be a patient patient with serious back problems awaiting possible possible surgery in Wellesley Hospital in Toronto. For anyone who wishes to drop her a note, she is in Room 441. Students of Cartwright High School held their annual Heart Dance on Friday. At this dance this year's Heart Queen and her courts were crowned. crowned. Tara Bailey is Ï985 Heart Queen with Angela Duivesteyn' and Cathy Paisley as first and second second princesses respectively. respectively. This year C.H.S. collected over $1300 for the Heart Fund. On February 27, at 8 p.m. the Lions will sponsor sponsor a Public Speaking Contest with students from Cartwright Central Public School competing. A smaller attendance of the Morning Unit of the U.C.W. met on the snowy morning, with Susan Swain acting as hostess. Eileen McLaughlin read a poem on "Without Love Everything Else We Might Do Is In Vain"- Lois Luke, Unit Leader welcomed everyone and dealt with the business. This unit is to visit the sick and shut-ins in April. Norma Van Camp to work on the Federation of Agriculture Committee. Committee. On March 1, the World Day of Prayer is Nestleton Caesarea Family News Congratulations to Niki' Bardeleben of Nestleton who placed second second in Grade 6 Piano (84 marks) at the Sunderland Music Festival this past week. Keep up the good work, Niki. Aenee Vander Heul and Winnifred Davison of Nestleton have just returned from an enjoyable enjoyable month long holiday holiday at Daytona Beach, Florida. On Saturday afternoon, afternoon, the Sam Cawkers, Scugog Point Road, were pleased to have Paul Carruthers and daughter Paula of Stayner and Tom and Dan English from Manilla and Wood- ville for a visit. Paula was playing in a Ringette tournament at Little Britain. Britain. The Cawkers enjoyed enjoyed a cup of tea with Bob and Madeline Cawker and Wendy Ger- row on Sunday afternoon. May Reynolds is presently a patient in Port Perry Hospital. Best wishes to May from the Nestleton area. Caesarea Community Church A smaller congregation congregation due to old man winter- "never-the-less" a good service. Robt. Heayn led the service. Glad to see Robt. and Sharon Heayn back after a bout with flu. Rev. W.H. Crawford D.D. presented a splendid topic "God Protecting Us, the lesson taken from Psalm 91. He also played the hymns. Next Sunday at 11 a.m. Lions Club Activities On February 27, at 0 p.m. in Blackstock Rec Centre, the Blackstock and District (Cartwright) (Cartwright) Lions Club is holding a public speaking contest when the students from the Cartwright Cartwright Central Public School will be participating, participating, The public is cordially invited to attend, to be held in Nestleton Presbyterian Church. Hie Mission Festival will be held in the Blackstock United Church on March- 31. Peggy Larmer led in worship, using the theme "Thé Legacy of God." Norman Van Camp was in charge of a good programme programme on Korea. A play "The Market of Human Rights" was acted out by Peggy Larmer, Margaret Mountjoy and Norma Van Camp portraying the life of a factory worker. On Saturday a successful successful Robert Fletcher Memorial Bonspiel was held at the local rink with eighteen rinks competing in the curling. When the final scores were tallied, the winners emerged as Doug and Karen Kadowaki and David and Nancy Barr. The Ladies Curling Club prepared and served a delicious ham dinner, President Harold Wright welcomed all, and called on Pat Fletcher, Diana and Scott to come to the front. Diana presented the trophy to Doug and his rink. Second prize winners were Kent and Jean Goble, Ralph and Mary Heaslip. Third place was won by Brian and Carolyn Morton, Derail and Taliya Moore, while Brian Dalton, B.J. McLaren, Warren Strong and Angela Preston took fourth place. The remainder remainder of the evening was spent in dancing to the fine music provided by D.J. Frank Trull. A group of avid snowmobilers enjoyed a trip to the Collingwood area and back on the weekend. On the weekend, Laurie and Eric Zeldman Zeldman and baby son were guests of f Laurie's mother Marilyn Bailey. For most universities, this week is Reading Week. Welcome home, folks. May you have a good break, whether you spend it working or otherwise. The students at Guelph feel somewhat cheated as they have only only two days for their break. Howard Bailey is spending his week in Florida -- wonder how much reading he is doing? The Blackstock Youth Group met at 7:30 on Sunday, February 10th at the United Church. Elaine Barber, who is the student minister at the United, talked about Korea and the life of the people who live there. The next meeting is on February 24 at the U.C. where a social night is being planned. On Thursday, February 7, nine members were in attendance attendance at the first meeting of the 4-H Club Actionwear. Our leaders Mrs. Byers and Mrs. Johns then told us about our project. Because we are all beginner sewers, we are required to make one garment. Our next meeting is to be held on Thursday, March 14, at the United Church. There is lots of time for all you people who want to join up and make yourself a new comfortable comfortable garment that you cannot find on a rack to come on out. Nancy Green, Press Reporter. The Cartwright Boy Scouts wish to thank everyone for their support support in their Saturday Bottle Drive. Anyone who was missed please call Joe Williamson at 986-4253 or Doug Hudson at 986-4339 to have your bottles picked up. The Scouts will be having another drive in the first part of May. Mrs. Jean Jones of Lindsay was n Sunday dinner guest of Gerald and Joyce Kelly and girls.