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Clinton News-Record, 1979-03-15, Page 9Action Prced SANDWICH BREAD 24.0= �9 loaf for 11 •k CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 15,1979,-.PAgE 9 etter at `SAVE 20< 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 BOLO, CHERZ WILUKERS, NOTCH -O'S s.3.OZ PKO eneral Milis Snacks 99, lairS ACTION PRICEDI .Manwich Sauce Pride of Canada, Sliced COOKED HAM 6 O VAC PAC 1.29 New Zealand, Shoulder LAMB CHOPS 4,58 A&P is a Sausage Shop! Burns, Link BREAKFAST SAUSAGES lb lel GOLDEN GARLIC Burns Sausages 16 1.58 OLD VIENNA 18-0Z CHUB s Sho s Salami 2.68 py MARY MILES, HOT OR SWEET Sausage Italian Style 16 1.28 Action Priced 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 • CHIPS ACTION PRICEDI 200gpkg89' ACTION PRICEDI 4 kg bag 2.99 ACTION PRICEDI 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? g You'll do better with A&p'Fresh Fruits & s Vegetable e • Vegetables! Large Size Y w, Golden Ripe DOLE BANANAS 16s Canada Extra Fancy, Apple B' C' Reel or Golden ._ Orchard DELICIOUS APPLES IIi CALIFORNIA, SWEET SEEDLESS, NAVELS _ HIGH IN VITAMIN C Orange NS 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 - Turn to page 11