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Clinton News-Record, 1979-06-07, Page 9is right to give you better value when we sell. t SHOPS IN ONE! SAVE 38¢ lb Combination Loin Contains: 2 Rib End Chops, 2 Loin End Chops, 4 Centre Cut Chops Ib PORK CHOPS "Great on the B.B.Q." Our Regular Price Ib 1.76 Ready -to -Serve SMOKED. — COOKED J l SAVE 51:1" Nice, Digestive, Shortcake PEEK FREAN BISCUITS 15 -oz tin tie bag. Our Regular Price 1.49 (sAvE2oIh) (Our Regular Price Ib 1.58) Butt �b138 Portion A&P is a Country Farm Pork Shop! PORK LOIN 1b7 78 RIB PORTION? 58 RIB PORTION ti CENTRE CUT (PIECE OR CHOPS) Pork Loin Boneless 16 2.18 Pork Loin Boneless 16 2.48 Ready -to -Serve HA (Our Regular Price Ib 1.48 — SAVE 30c Ib ) 1,13 Smoked looked Shank Portion ib • MAPLE LEAF, CHUBS, 7 VARIETIES Deli Sausage 8ozpkg1.3,9Frozen! MAPLE LEAF 10 -OZ PKG FROZEN, GOLDEN SKILLET Pepperoni Sticks 1.69 Chicken Cutlets Ib1.09 MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, 3 VARIETIES FROZEN, TOWN CLUB 2 -LB PKG Side Bacon 1-Ibvac pac 1,59 Hamburg Patties 3.29 • SHOPSY, COLE SLAW OR FROZEN, HIGHLINER, BATTER CRISP Potato Salad 24-ozctn 1.29 Fish Fries • 14 -oz pkg 1.58 SHOPSY, ALL BEEF — "GREAT ON THE B.B.Q." FROZEN WONG WING 24 -OZ PKG 'A -Ib Franks 1 -lb pkg 1.79 Meat Egg Rolls 1.98 Baby Week at A&P! Diapers — Extra -Absorbent pkg of 24 or Daytime pkg of 30 PAMPERS pkg 2.59 SAVE 26¢ Our Regular Price 2.85 Strained Meatless Varieties of Food & Juices HEINZ FOB DY 4.5 -fl -oz jar for Meatless Varieties HEINZ JUNIOR FOODS 9$11 7.5 -fl -oz jar 3 FOR 1.00 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 7 ,1979 --,,PAGE 9 SAVE 30? 1 Borchen LEMONADE 80.OZ CARTON Our Regular Price 89c r--1 SAVE 1.00 Instant NESCAFE COFFEE 10 -oz jar ' YOU'LL DO betterAT..: FA 44E /�at A&PENN% Our Regular Price 5.99 Where do- you go for- the -freshest -fruits-and--. vegetables? To the farm, of course. Somewhere in the world, it's harvest time. And that's exactly 'where A&P's eagle-eyed produce buyers are right now—gathering the pick of the crop and getting it rushed to The Farm in your nearby A&P store. No. 1 Grade, Texas, Vine Ripened, Large Size CANTALOUPES California, sweet, juicy, pick of the crop PEACHES No. 1 Grade lb 713 it( No. 1 Grade, imported, green slicers CUCUMBERS No. 1 Grade, California, sweet, CARROTS New Crop 2 -Ib 05 13 ft pkg No. 1 Grade, imported, green, sweet, PEPPERS REGULAR OR WINTERFRESH FLAVOUR — HEINZ, MIXED, OATMEAL OR RICE (MIXED 24.OZ PKG 1.39) REGULAR PKG OF 30 OR TODDLERS PKG OF 24 ACTION PRICEI SUPER ECONOMY SIZE 200 mi TUBE Baby Cereals 8-pkg 69¢ BabyScott DiapersColgate2.19 Tooth paste 1.89 CONCENTRATED LIQUID Similac ACTION PRICEI 15 -fl -oz tin 79? INFANT FEEDING ACTION PRICEI Farleys Biscuits 1.09 A&P BabyOil 306 g PKG 500 ml plastic btl 1.69 BABY ACTION PRICEI PKG OF 40 BabyWipesFresh 1.59 A&P (PREPRICED) 500 ml PLASTIC BTL BabyShamDoo 1.29 DOG FOOD, ASSORTED VARIETIES ACTION PRICEI Top Choice A&P 2 kg bag 2.99 Tube Socks pair99)1 POWDERED I (CONCENTRATED LIQUID 15 -FL -OZ TIN 79c) "REAL" MAYONNAISE Enfalac 1-Ibpkg 3,.29 Hellmann's ACTION PRICEI 500 ml jar 1.19 Large Size 3for 99¢ s3� SAVE 41? Sealtest, Assorted Flavours YYogurtLiht N LiveI g for 1 • 00 (Our Regular Price 47c each) 175 g tub Jan Ginn, daughter of Jean and Gerry Ginn of RR 2, Clinton, graduated at the Spring Convocation at the University of Waterloo on May 24, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Geography. Jan received her previous education at Taylor's Corners Holmesville, and G.D.C.I. a! + Holmesville notes by Blanche Deeves , Church News Worship service at Holmesville United Church was well attended on Sunday morning: Rev. Oestreicher spoke to the children on the float to be in the parade before going to their classes. The sermon was "A Story Jesus Told". Brad Forbes and 15avid Lobb received the offering. Don't forget the ham and salad supper to be held at the Holmesville Church Thursday, June 7, 1979. The Goderich Township W.I. will hold their June meeting in the Holmesville School, Monday, June 11 at 8 pm. Ladies- bring articles for the Silent Auction. The UC -W- of Holmesville United Church will meet Tuesday, June 12 at 2 p.m. ladies bring , in your —pmai es -to• -yo r• -captains -- at this meeting. Barb Bettles tells me she has been a dead duck for the past ten days. Get well wishes to Barb. A bridal shower for Miss Brenda Talbot was held at the home of Mrs. Ross Feagan on Tuesday, May 29 when little Misses Jennifer Harris, Sherri Talbot and Kelly Carter assisted with the many lovely gifts which Brenda received. The guest of honour thanked one and all for the many gifts and lovely evening. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Isobel Harris, both aunts of the bride to be. Middleton By Blanche Deeves Church News Holy Communion was celebrated in St. James Middleton Sunday at 11':15 a.m. Ray Wise and Ed Deeves received the offering, Canon Rees of London in charge of the service. The ACW of St. James Middleton would like to say thank -you t6 all who helped to make their booth at the fair, selling their tickets on the pansy quilt, such a success. Thank you everyone. The June meeting of the ACW will be held June 'the 14th at the home of Mrs. Bill Steenstra, with Audrey Middleton in charge of the meeting. Ladies roll your pennies and hand them in to your captain. P rsonais Congratulations to two people from our area who were winners at the Clinton fair - Mrs. Fred Middleton won an afgan and Mrs. Lois Smith, ice cream. Mr. and Mrs. Paul St. Jacques of Sault Ste. Marie were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Middleton and Janice attended the Spring Convocation at the University of Western Ontario Alumni Hall Monday for Drew Mid- dleton's graduation, followed by a reception and tea. A dinner ,at the Cork Skrew was held in Drew's honour and presentation of a gold watch. Drew is working for Pitfield, MacKay and Ross Ltd. of London. 0