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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 25 Jan 1978, p. 17

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Did you know that AaP is not just a butcher shop with its hundreds of cuts of fresh beef, pork, lamb, veal and poultry... A&P IS MANY SHOPS IN ONE! A&P is a Poultry Shop! CHICKEN CUTS Fresh Whole Legs 4, Q: PRIME RIB STEAKS © fe Regular or All Beef 1-Ib Vac Pac MAPLE LEAF WIENERS MAPLE LEAF -- SLICED, 4 VARIETIES Cooked Meats 2=v«r--98¢ MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, REGULAR, THICK SLICED, GARLIC, ALL BEEF Bologna Whole or Split Breasts BREADED SCALLOPS +2.79 PORK LIVER = »39¢ POLLOCK FILLETS = 79¢ 'Pisa eli Shop! Available in Stores with Deli departments only Tomato or Vegetable HEINZ ».. SOUPS " Irish, Beef, Turkey Chicken CLARK x0. STEWS ™ A&P Brand Action Priced! MACARONI & CHEESE With Pork, In Tomato Sauce or Molasses Action Priced! Q: "1.00 7Va-0z Pkg SHOPSYS ' "99: Beef Salami CHICKENS BRANDT Dutch Meat-Loaf COLBY OR FARMERS SHOPSYS BAR-B-Q Yb (Bavarian, Coarse Meat Loaf '4-lb 1.15) Schneiders Cheese Corned Beef Round "1.25 nn 15¢ © 1.89 nie O5¢ BEANS 2"7 Qy Coronation, Polish, Old-Fashioned or Whole DILL PICKLES Seasons Best TEA BAGS PKG OF 100 Butter Pecan, Cherry Chip, Devils Food, German Chocolate, Milk Chocolate, White BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIXES French Fries ASSORTED FLAVOURS 6 Varieties FRITO-LAY, "HOME STYLE" Potato Chips DETERGENT "ction Priced A&P Assorted or CHOC. CHIP COOKIES wh j 59 BLUEWATER, FROZEN, THRIFT PACK Fish & Chips «1.99 MCCAIN, FROZEN, STRAIGHT CUT, CRINKLE, SHOESTRING nD REGULAR, POWDER, UNSCENTED -- 9 OZ PLUS 40% MORE "FREE" Arrid DEODORANT © 2262z2erosol tin 1.69 NEW! 175g CONTAINER Yoplait Yogurt 3/1.00 150 g pkg Cadbury Biscuits 59+ ACTION PRICED! 200 g pkg 89-7 (PREPRICED) Su n i ight LIQUID --24HHoz plastic bi 69- 16-0z Vac Pac TAS NG = Ny \E x Bas WW See ' Our butchers have taken a pledge to bring you the finest, freshest meats available. They see to it that there's always a good selection of meat in the case. They've trimmed it right and packaged it "with pride'. And when you want a special order they're happy to prepare it just the way you prefer it. Our butchers want you to enjoy every piece of meat you buy. Canada Packers' Week at A&P! Sliced, Hint of Maple Regular or Thick Sliced MAPLE LEAF SIDE BACON VAC a ee LING MAPLE LEAF, GOLDEN FRY Pork Sausages 1.38 Maple Leaf, Boneless, Dinner Style, Cooked, Ready-to-Serve 98¢ Pork Shoulders Maple Leaf 1-Ib Vac Pac BREAKFAST SLICES Action Priced Jane Parker, Sliced, Cracked Wheat, 60% or 100% Whole Wheat BROWN BREAD JANE PARKER JANE PARKER JANE PARKER 24-02 loaf (PKG OF 6 89¢) Hot Cross Buns «1.59 ACTION PRICED! Pumpkin Pie =*:-»99¢ ACTION PRICED! Spanish Bar Cake 79+ 'ASP LOTO CANADA, PROVINCIAL & WINTARIO TICKETS AVAILABLE AT A&P FOOD STORES Nutrition Week -- January 23rd-29th Good Nutrition Can't Start Too Soon Sponsored by the Ontario Dietetic Association. »1.98 19-OZ CAKE | | Vasey news by Eleanor Edwards and Mrs. Harold Graham Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rumney visited for a few days last week with Mr and Mrs. Jack Rumney of Richmond Hill and at- tended the funeral of Mr Dalton Rumney. They also were in Weston for the visitation of Mr Everett Rumney Congratulations to Mr and Mrs. Erich Wagner on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary on January 25 Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edwards during the weekend were Mr and Mrs. Peter Dunn and family of Toronto and Mr and Mrs. Lyle Edwards and girls of Barrie Mr. and Mrs. Clare McKeown visited with Mrs Brewster in Unionville on Sunday Mr. Nels Edwards is spending a few days with Mr John Moriarty aboard the ship Progress in Toronto Sunday, Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Moreau and family of Wyevale visited with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Smitham and children Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown were Mr. and Mrs Ed Wismer, Bob, Connie and Paul of Barrie The Senior Vasey Sunday School class enjoyed an outing on Sunday, enjoying their lunch out and then went bowling Mr. and Mrs. John King and Jacob of Midland visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Craig Painter and boys Janet, Madeline and Leslie Stewart of Toronto and Cathy Stewart of Barrie spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Alvah Stewart Mrs. Earl Jones ac companied Mrs. Murray Waples to the Ice Follies one evening during the past week Those from the com munity attending the funeral of the late Mr Everett Rumney in Weston last Tuesday were Mr Manley Edwards, Mr Fred Edwards and Blake and Calvin and Eleanor Edwards Mrs... Mervin .,.Russell attended the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lockhart of Arthur on Saturday Glenn Nixon of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Nixon The Victoria Harbour Guides and Brownies Mothers Group held a draw for a Mac-O Lantern and the winner was Mrs Violet Goudreault of William St in Victoria Harbour Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoneveld and Jeremy of Barrie visited last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edwards Mrs. Stan Robinson, Janies, Peter and Paul enjoyed the weekend in North Bay with Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGinn and family Mr. and Mrs. John Krochko of Midland visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McDonald and family Energy forum at college Four experts from the public and private sectors will discuss energy conservation at a student sponsored forum at Georgian College in Barrie Tuesday evening. On hand to give their views on _ alternate sources e.g. energy and the depletion of present fuels will be: Reg Davis an engineer with SN- C/GECO Inc., Toronto; Mike Lewis, information director for the Canadian Nuclear Association; Gordon Hamilton of Canadian Ener-Save Insulation Company and William Porter of Ontario Hydro. The evening will be split into two parts with formal presentations starting at 7 p.m. and an intermission at 8:30 with light refreshments. Those attending will be asked to stay for informal discussions. Moderator for the evening will be Dr. Charles Ivey, a member of the Mechanical and Industrial Faculty at Georgian College. Co-ordinated by students Diane Coers and Kirt Pearce the meeting is open to the public with no admission fee. Wednesday, January 25, 1978, Page 17

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