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Moist 'N Easy, Assorted Varieties
DUNCAN HINES
CAKE MIXES
14.5 -oz
7 9
pkg
Our
Regular
Price
99i/
We shop around the world
for our produce.
When the world is our market, we
can be truly choosy about the fresh
fruits and
vegetables we
buy. Because
we know
you're
choosy too.
A&P is a Complete Meat Shop!
CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF
Eye Removed
Outside Round Roast
Our
Reg
Pricy
�b Ib 2.l
_ SAV
S,FIOPSYS
I I Corned BeBrisketof
Ib 2.69
Our
Reg.
�bPrice
SAVE
• a 90c Ib
St. Patrick's pay
Sat. March 17th
Serve Corned
Beef & Cabbage
BONELESS CUT FROM 'CANADA GRADE 'A' BEEF
Sirloin Tip Roast 162.88
SHOPSYS
Pastrami
SHOPSYS
4 -PACK OF 2-0Z 1g g
BOILABLE BAGS •
Corned Beef 46
Oit
ACaLEFB OG Z
S 1■99
SCHNEIDERS, FROZEN, FRIED 2 -LB BUCKET
Bucket of Chicken 4.58
SCHNEIDERS, FROZEN
Steak Pies Pkg of2-4-ozpies gg
SCHNEIDERS, FROZEN, FAMILY PACK 2 -LB PKG
Hamburg Patties 3.98
Garden Pride, Choice
FROZEN
GREEN PEAS
2 -Ib
pkg
Royal, Assorted Flavours
JELLY 3 -oz pkg
POWDERS
for
Action Priced!
ORANGE PEKOE ACTION PRICEDI PKG OF 120
Red Rose Tea Bags 3.49
KELLOGG'S CEREAL ACTION PRICEDI
Corn Flakes 675gpkg gg¢
SWANS DOWN PKG OF 4 ROLLS
Bathroom Tissue 1.09
!CONNORS,_ IN LEMON SAUCE OR OIL ACTION PRICEDI
Sea Steaks iaotn2roi79i
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eneral Milis Snacks 99,
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Pride of Canada,
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COOKED
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1.29
New Zealand,
Shoulder
LAMB
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4,58
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Burns, Link
BREAKFAST
SAUSAGES lb lel
GOLDEN GARLIC
Burns Sausages 16 1.58
OLD VIENNA
18-0Z CHUB
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Sho s Salami 2.68
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MARY MILES, HOT OR SWEET
Sausage Italian Style 16 1.28
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Assorted Colours
WHITE SWAN
TOWELS
pkg of 9 9 4
2 rolls
Great Value!
McCormicks, Assorted Varieties
McBIG
SNAPS
700 g tin
tie bag
'NEW", HOSTESS; NATURAL FLAVOUR
"Mr. Spuds"
Gaines Meal
MILLIONNAIRES
Sardines
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CHIPS ACTION PRICEDI
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100 g tin 89?
CHICKEN NOODLE ACTION PRICEDI ,PKO OF 2 ENVS
Liptoi Soup Mix 21or89?
ASSORTED VARIETIES ACTION PRICEDI 24 -FL -02 TIN
Puritan Stews 129
12.FL OZ TIN GLAD ACTION PRICED) PKG Olt 100
59? Sandwich Bas89?
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Vegetable
e • Vegetables!
Large Size
Y
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DOLE BANANAS
16s
Canada Extra Fancy,
Apple B' C' Reel or Golden ._
Orchard
DELICIOUS
APPLES IIi
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SEEDLESS, NAVELS _
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0.1 GRADE, ONTARIO, SEEDLESS, ENGLISH
CuTYPE
MEXICAN, LA
LARGE SIZE, EXCELLENT IN
FRUIT SALAD
Pfrieappie
SEVERAL VARIETIES TROPICAL PLANTS
HangingBaskets
(SAVE
28¢
Orange Flavour
TANG
CRYSTALS
poly pkg9 4
of 4,
3t/4 -oz
envs
Our Reg. Price 1.27
Fancy Peas, Cream Style or Whole Kernel Corn (12 -fl -oz ), Peas
& Carrots, Choice Mixed Vegetables, Fancy Lima Beans,
Sauerkraut Action Priced!
LIBBY'S 14f1 -oz tin 10,
CANNEDF
TOOTHPASTE
Aquafresh
REAL VALUE!
1.503 ml tube
1.29
REGULAR, POWDER OR SUPER DEODORANT ACTION PRICEDI
Soft 'N Dry 150 ml aerosol tin 1.49
SANITARY ACTION PRICEDI PKG OF 30
Stayfree Mini Pads 1,99
FACIAL TISSUE, ASSORTED COLOURS
Kleenex
ACTION PRICEDI
box of 200 sheets 65i
14-1,L•OZ TIN
AAP &RAND, WAX OR
Green Beans
DETE(GENT
Mir Liquid
3 fe'r 1.00
ACTION PRICEDI
banded peek of 2, 129
750 mi b.Nlee a
each 1511
each 79,ze
each 985i
41/2 -INCH POT
2.39.
5.. -qt DUTCH
OVEN WITH 1 399
COVER only
No other purchase required
Open up a can of
Sunshine ... From Ontario Orchards.
"March. is RedCross Month
Support your Local Red Cross!"
Auburn news...
• tram page 8
Motion to adjourn was
made by Lion Gordon
Daer and President, Lion
Bud Chamney. .
HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY
The Auburn Hor-
ticultural Society held its
March meeting in the
Community Memorial
Hall with the president,
Mrs. Dorothy Grange, in
charge. She opened the
meeting with 0 Canada
with Mrs. Donald Haines
at the piano.
Mrs. Grange then
commenced by reading a
poem.
A solo, Smile, Smile,
Smile, was sung by Mrs.
Tom Jardin accompanied
by Mrs. Kenneth
McDougall.
Mrs. Frank Raithby
introduced the guest
speaker the reverend
Wayne Good of Blyth. He
showed slides of flowers
that bloom spring,
summer fall and winter.
He gave interesting
commentary on gar-
dening work and had a
film on the slow opening
of a flower bud.
Mrs. Ross Robinson
thanked Mr. Good and
presented him with a. gift.
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt
had a contest about the
Horticultural Society and
Mrs. Jim Schneider was
the winner.
The minutes were
accepted as read by the
secretary, Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt.
A letter. from District 8
president, Mrs. Bray,
stated that the annual
meeting will be held. at
Tara on April :28. It is
hoped that delegates will
go from this Society.
It was reported that a
red maple has been or-
dered to plant to com-
memorate Auburn's 125th
birthday. •
A discussion took place
about flower beds and
how they can be made
ready for the end of June.
The float for the parade
was reported on by the
convener of this com-
mittee, Mrs. Frances
Clark.
The fina:cial
statement'was. given by
• the• ureas -urea,' Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock,
showing a donation from
a local citizen who wished
to help beautify the
village for this summer.
Also the village of Auburn 4
gave their usual grana.
The roll call was • an-
swered by naming a
garden you have liked to
visit.
Door prizes were won
by Mrs. Jim Schneider
and Rev. Wayne Good.
A smorgasbord lunch
was served by Mrs. Tom
Jardin and Mrs. Tom
Haggitt.
SOCIAL NEWS
Twenty-two ladies are
completing their .
needlepoint after their
three lessons in the
Auburn Community.
Memorial Hall under
Mrs. Tom Jardin and
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock,
the leaders.
Those finishing their
samplers were Mrs. John
Du'rnin, Mrs. Ernest
Durnin, Mrs. Wayne
Durnin, Mrs. Tom
Haggitt, Mrs. Frank
Raithby, Mrs. Beth
Lansing, Mrs. Lillian
Letherland, Mrs. Harold
Gross, Mrs.. Bud
Chamney, Mrs. Donald
Haines, Mrs. John
Hildebrand, Mrs. Fred
Armstrong, Mrs. Gerald
McDowell, Mrs. Lloyd
Penfound, Mrs. Gordon
Dobie, Mrs. Robert
Arthur, ,Mrs. Donald
Cartwright, Mrs. Hugh
Bennett, 'Mrs. Robert
Peck, Mrs. Lawrence
Plaetzer, Mrs. Frances
Clark and Mrs. Robert
Slater.
Each lady is going to
make a picture or
something else using one
or more of the five stit-
ches that were taught and
worked on for the sam-
pler.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Cartwright and family
spent the weedend in
London with Mr. and
George Rueger and
family.
George Hebert
returned home last
weekend after a four
week vacation in Texas,
Arizona and California.
While in California he
was a guest of his mother -
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