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Q eh Sl ab' -Star,. 71` eni "A P i
itetardation Cortiniittee Bowliowling League-Wi n . u HeId)
Ppoitited
S
men.
Na s. .• iiia eleven. member 4r :it all {part of Canada are° ,ect ' 6 reeeri} e°: + mil l l-
be Institute annually."
ittindiu,gy ua`tU itt i3 iQ t T
tal Retardat qn were role w t ta-
day 1"i Beans. . They are,
-=,Asea'. atiof .'' of- ,Kinsmen
,etas 'John oldie, Toronto,
• chairman; Dae Fisher', Kiteh-
• tinea Olatarie; Dict Eendek, Will
Klein. Regina; Jack Larsen; Nevi
Westminster, B.C.; and Hal Tag
,art, . London, Ontario.
Canadian Association for Re-
tarded Childrea. representatives
" ate: iiIrs. Jean Newman, Dr. Al•
lani toeher, Dr. Donald Zarfas,
.'rorantto; C. F. MacNeil, Burling
ton, Ontario; and _R. Jaques.
Bran'iord, Ontario.
National president of the As- ietardat. n` f":. Canada's anent•
location. of Kt' rumen. Clubs, Will ally retarued This actian on
Klein said: "The Institute. t3 ;Yt prv,ble s
, built in Toronto at a cost of :•"•.,Canada progress.ve
some $350,000: will cam:lie:nor- and undcrsta•;din4
ate the Association of Kinsmen Ind i wi;n you success in your
Club's 50th Arniversar,y. which yen:u:e
takes place<, in 1970. M- K'w., a ..We are n tib
It Kill hoti e the headquarters n ,p ni :hat •si,titurniniz
and We administered by•th, Can- ;r:. .:._,..::. can ta':e r:a.:
adian AssGeiation far Tic;arded 1967. Ca:i:;c:a s Ce tit ,,...:r: "
Children. ` It is to be a centra:
clearing house ixf Information
an new meth ,ds and research --
Some two thousand per
The building of the Institute
_ .T : enta, was adopted as a Na
iyna1 Praj,eet zi K11.n-Sr.S1' en at:
is '1965 C'onvention in Mcn,trea1;
:nd, in five months, more than
>175.00 has been raised by the
wane 13,000 Kinsmen in the
tare* than 430 clubs thr ?u b.?tet
an;ada.
P'rt.tie Minister Lester 0 Pc,lr-
.on said recently ..n a. telegram,
•
o K T nsanen ' I v. aa: to C.,m--
ra:,ala:e the Kinsmen Club of
anada on the :r act:on to build
a National Institute on . Mental
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A wind-up banquet . was h ld, Rev. l t gh Wilson pI esented,, Lower yy, KnoXf law triples, Birt
i u Bt. Geer e"s Anglican Omuta ch 1 t 4 wtioZ7.4. were Mass. North Street, and Do.
era `I'tresddav eve rnitl when
tte; a ai'k1 as I:^rr : aver'i Glea. ;NIort
h
Street.
&z~ar•Cbt�h B*v�t>g lr�ue,,�. ��:;r�iceria����t improved howler
ler award
lttnsl siT �a _ allaft-,?1 "t,:ssz�e e'rma�°iee,0 is C YT p iai bVttoAnne
,
. aa�e Smith'
,r. 3, ev was s:: by Rev G. Z t s' "' ,.`'� itY F ,I `° Y *• .h :war j»' b" t Litd��'tie. Victoria an'd John Lawley, Knox
scall. , _ l"µ .sz � a*. aksse,..SL i by Rev, Donald MacDonald.
Alma' Several special awards we're
�{�� tom, �f ^� ,,}� r� fS�. �g 7�
':S,.Lfc.1t'}iia.:iz+<Ha-i►4-'aFfo �1,.a,.+34 R -.i,. ? ;:A rCSk+7-'-`L"7.�{;Qny�-"..•hW ..- ptieseffnt -4Q .y
i30). !Mr. MacDonald: These were t,Rekekahs Mee Qrtech
the Knox team and were fol
' A izier'ting, thy' Pas: Noi.b%'
Granris v :;t .'"f the
Led,4e vas lie'-,. at
:he The
°,ani' v! Mrs. �,�. "-d;^_'
T .' ter esid.• _}.. Miss Fd. -"aid. -"a
brewer. ��as ;;* the t', air. with
18 mer--nbe:-s ,t :er L';:+ nice
Ode
there was a sb.Ar t b. s n"'ss s: s
ion Members .w'e: rel n .i' ..
^t the birthday. bar* 01%,.- :he
Lodge and the iix -. we ase.
seE_ed at that :n i
A: the conclasien o f the meet •
,_ L k,..).24,.!.',!".21�,tc •phk. to geed sportsranship. Tear.
Ven- * :►'n._ . ...a "- urn ^t �'twtooria .tanea ers were Jolt and L .Ena
S;re, &: :gid h ' ^ team for-•Lawl9y, Cliff Lowery, Paul Ann
?kti4rF.ing ;Lowery, Al Knight, Paul John -
Ise s.`Cst' ^.red ,wards to' ston �1and spares Bill Knight
rzt' a Lt�ra : .':+5,_`.. .n .a w h1,,,rti,r the J:aadl Ba.i b DUrnin• •
teatm:: Favors for ail the gtlests avert?
i? a d Asne. S. t:th. Sim- ball point pens.
and.' Moore. George' The officers elected for the
and Mar:. C ..: rel , and JJ.In 1966-67 season' were: President.
• Crarpford. spare. w Aline Smith; secretary, Don
presented the Masse and. treasurer, Alma Mc-
:' singles, Lean, Bowling will resume on
x
.wt
�^a �a 4v ,. v , Kn'tiT:c. and �: la.tT Tuesday , September I3,
•urt wla.4- was - :aye a::b
the...vmn��rs 'o•`-n� til:ss Ey Dr:w
o: -'and Mrs.
A lunch was se^ti rd by Mrs. F
Rc'�wra
and her eeitn.i''tee A
*; thanks .was s-. ended t?
her a_:' :: • as t o the 2..." ass for
•hz,use.f.ter.._^ic
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QUICK CANADIAN QUIZ •
I. Wha.was the Qrst womanelect-
ed
e
ect
-
ed
to aprovincial` legislature?
Since 1949 the Canadian cost -
of -living index has advanced
by how much?
3. Who spent the most in 1964,
Canadian travellers in other
countries or foreign traveller,
in Canada?
.4. -in what year did the United
Empire Loyalists enter Can-
ada?
5,19 ;� supplementary labor
� >,appl, ntary
income -that is, employers
contributions to pension and
w elfare funds, Workmen's Com-
pensation and `unemployment
insurance -totalled $156 mil
lion. What was the 1964 total?
ANSWERS: 5. In 1964, $910
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trillion. 3. Canadian travellers
spent $7.13 milliozl in other count
tries, 'forekgn visitors spent $661
;:million here• 1. Lotaise 1 xe in-
ney, in Alberta in 1O>l7. 4,
Mostly in 1783. 2. By 39 per
er
emb
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September, cent to p
#7, Jane Parker quality
baked goods are baked In
our own bakery by A&P
master bakers and shipped
directly to.ctur stores daily.
That's why A&P guarantees
freshness as well as quality.
if our bakery products fail -
to please' you we will gladly
refund your money.
A&P baked goods cost
less too, come see...
you'll save at A&P!
JANE PARKER
APPLE
1E
Reg. Price each 49c
Full 8 inch`
24 -oz Pies
SAVE 47c
JANE PARKER EN'GLI'SH' ,„
Reg. Price each 39c --- SAVE 6o -
FRUIT CAKE y
each JANE PARKER , Reg. Price loaf -240 •- SAVE'17c
BREAD60%WHOLEWHEAT 4 24 ozloaves'gc
• JANE PARKER BROWN 'N' SERVE Reg. Price pkg 27c -• SAVE 8o
.�.
DI NN ER ROLLS pkg of 1219c
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"Super -Right" quality meats offer you more good taste --more value for your money!
A&P HANDLES ONLY CANADA'S 4FII�IEST NATURALLY AGED REDeBRAND, STEER BEEF '
A4P
SUPER-RIGHT
UALITY
BLADE BONE REMOVED
SHORT or CROSS • CUT
RI ROAST
EXCELLENT FOR BRAISINGSTEAKS
DE
•A great number of our spring stock of
coafs is. now marked down : to sale
prices. • These include alt -of this
spring's styles in petites, regulars and
, '2 sixes. There is a variety of this
spring's fabrics and colors. Be sure
to shop early for best selection.
•
Regular 29.95 to 79.95
Choose from, a group' of suits in a
wide selection of colors, styles and
• wonderful materials. These are also
from our spring 1966 collection and
they' will he fashion right through
this Xear and into next. - a.
Regular 29:95 to 59.95
SHULDERPOT ROAST
7c
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BONELESS
'"v0 CHUCK 0 lb s -DELMONICA STEAK 4.49 -
-11.•C'-i CUT FIRST 4 RIBS ONLY • CENTRE CUTS Ib 89 '
PRIME RIB ROAST
,. Ib 79c BRISKET POINT END CUTS Ib 69c
LEAN ' , , BONELESS •Ib sa•'.= MAPLE LEAF' • RINDLESS '
FRROUND BONE
ESH MINCED
BRAISING RIBS aONI IN 1639C
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Beef or Veal Steaktes b. pkgpkg.50.,c
ti!AFLE LEA1= -PURE
SIDE :BA(�N VAC PAC �,,e,,, 57c
PEA' EA LED
BACK BACOR.
FRESH KtL:LED
P K-SAUSAGEAVtEATA-b4-94-.--CHKKEIC-LEGS
CUTS BREASTS lb
,tom w _�
CHICKEN LIVERS 113 39c
CENTRE CUTS Ib 990
ENf) CUTS ,ib 89c
WINGS- Ib 330
MAPLE LEAF
WIENERS
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NOW 19.95 to 45.00-
AQP (PREPRICED)
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With Porli'in Tomato Sauce, Boston Style
or Vegetarian FEATURE PRICE!
BEANS ANN- PAGE 4 20 -fl -oz tins
Choice Quality FEATURE PRICE;
:A&P PEAS • 5 20.fl-oz tin's 89c
27c Off DeaT Reg. Price $147 -SAVE AN EXTRA tle
TIDE DETERGENT king size box ',3
•- White Swan (White or Coloured) Reg. 53c - SAVE 4o ,
PAPER PER TOWELS pack of 2 .115 49c
Special Blend Reg:"'Pries pkg 73a •- SAVE 4a
A&P TEA -lb pkg 69c
100% Pure Corn 'Oil - FEATURE PRICE!
MAZOLA OIL 32 -fl -oz btl 95C
Salada Orfknge Pekoe Reg. Price $1.57 - SAVE 'Sc
TEA BAGS - pkg 01 120149
Miracraft' - -Reg, ,Price pkg 25c -- SAV Ec
LUNCH BAGS 2 pkgs of 50 4 5 c ,
me ciati=ATA tANctC & i>l.hlteilAtommirtro.
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SATURDAY, APRIL Sm, 1966
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JUMBO 1O -OI JAR
SAVE 10•
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Fresh Fruits & Vegeta es
Ariz.,Valencia, New Crap, Sunkist, No. 1 Gr., Size 113's
dozen
California, Large, Fresh, Green Heads, No. 1 Grade -
bunch
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