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Smoked, Cooked, Partly Skinned
Parlour
Our Regular Price 3.69
AV Butcher Shop Meats!
SAVE 2O Ib ImmaiN
Cut from Canada Grade 'A' Beef
re' Rya
N ILIC33.,itTisTs
Blade
Chuck
Short Rib
or
Shoulder
You'II do better at THE FARM at A&P
ONTARIO NO. 1 GRADE
OTOeS 20 LB.
v
•
(Our Regular Price Ib 1.89)
Shoulder "Great on the B.B.Q."
NEW ZEALAND 11
LANIB CHOPS lb I •
(Our Regular Price 1.59)
Smoked, Cooked ammo Butt Portion 1.29,
HAMSI
SHANK PORTION Ib •
"Great on the B.B.Q."
CENTRE- CUTS OR HAM STEAKS LB 1.89
Maple Leaf Week at A&P!
Regular or All Beef "B.B.Q. Favourite" Sliced, Assorted Varieties
MAPLE LEAFI MAPLE LEAF
WIENERS va; Pac I• SIDE BACON
1 -Ib vac pac
1•
MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, ASSORTED VARIETIES MAPLE LEAF, SLICED
Bologna 1 -lb vac pacl.59 Cooked Ham 6 -oz vac pac 1.49
MAPLE. LEAF, SEMI -BONELESS, VAC PAC, QUARTERS LB 2.39 MAPLE LEAF, CHUNKS
Sitoked
Hams Halves62.29 Headcheese II) 139
MAPLE LEAF, WITH RAISIN SAUCE "GREAT ON THE B.B.Q."
Ham Steaks 6 Pkg1.59
MAPLE
ASSORTED I'AinEsfiEs '21 VAC PAC
14?
Assorted Varieties
BICK'S RELISHES
12 -fl -oz
jar
(Our Regular Price 13c)
HEINZ, FANCY
Tomato Juice 4841 -oz tin 79,1
HIft 1 , S.5.P14.0:* #04
Tomato Paste 3LOO
FIA04 0* WITH 0040 32.414 JAR
Sick s DIDPickles 99x.
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MAPLE LEAF
SausageMeat1-IbrolIl.39
MAPLE
mpLEApF eroni Sticks jilt P6
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SAVE 46? H
Detergent
NO. 1 GRADE, FRESH, DAILY, LARGE HEADS
Ontario Cauliflower each 7
ONTARIO, FRESH, TENDER, LARGE BUNCHES TROPICANA, RICH IN VITAMIN A 64 -FL -OZ BTL
Carrots 31.00 Orange Juice 2.49
SWEET THOMPSON SEEDLESS, RED QUEEN, BLACK RIBIER CALIFORNIA, BIG, BEAUTIFUL, LUSCIOUS, SUGAR SWEET
Grapes California 1b98? Strawberries. Pint 9951
NO. 1 GRADE, IMPORTED, SWEET PKG OF 2 SEVERAL VARIETIES
Spanish Onions 99? Table Ferns epot5 69
PEACH TIME
To determine ripeness of peaches, the back-
ground colour of the fruit should be a creamy
yellow. Redness does not indicate ripeness,
Peaches should be firm to the touch, and give
slightly with applied pressure.
STORAGE: Keep unripe peaches uncovered at
room temperature and not in direct sunlight.
Ripe fruit can be kept for up to 5 days uncov-
ered in the refrigerator.
FREEZING: Choose firm ripe peaches with no
green colour in the skin. Recommended varie-
ties are: Redhaven, Envoy, Harmony, Madison,
Veteran, and Sunbeam. Peel, pit and slice.
Peaches can be packed in cold syrup (2 cups
sugar to 3 cups water) or packed in dry sugar
using 2/3 cup sugar to 4 cups prepared fruit.
Ascorbic acid (lemon juice) is an effective
anti -darkening agent.
NUTRITION: Peaches rank high in Vitamin A
and contain scme Vitamin C, A 31/2 oz. peach
contains 46 calories, 160-259 mg potassium
and a fair amount of other minerals.
For consumer information write to:
Ruth Reynolds,
A&P Consumer Consultant,
P.O. Box 68, Station A,
TORONTO, Ont. M5W 1A6.
PALMOLIVE LIQUID
24 -fl -oz
plastic
btl
(Our Regular Price 1.45)
ASSORTED, VARIETIES ACTION PRICEI 140Z TIN TIE BAGS
Peek Frean Cookies 1.19
CRYSTALS, :ASSORTED FLAVOURS POLY PKG OF 3 g ENVS
awalian Punch 79si
As40itito coouto - ACTION PRCEt
Iva Towels pkg Of 2 tolls lag
itoltat ASitstrin VARIETIES 440.11E010' •
VAN • 010, DEANS ITK lioaK ACTIoN piocti
VegetaIes 1441 -oz tin '2 f t 79.At
YOU'LL DO better WITH A&P'S
frozen 'foods & dairy products
(Chit. Regular Price 1.12 — SAVE 33c)
BEATRICE COTTAGE CHEESE Creamed 500g ctn 79?
KENT FROZEN CONCENTRATED
Lemonade
RICH'S, FROZEN
Coffee Rich
KISMET, PARCHMENT WRAPPED
Oarganne
JANE PARKER, SLICED
12 fl. oz. tin SEALTEST, LIGHT 'N LIVELY ACTION PRICE!
3 for 1. Ice Milk 2 litre ctn 1.59
ACTION Mal PLAIN OR ASSORTED FLAVOURS 175 g TUB
32 -oz ctri 79? Yoplait Desserts 3 fc"'1.00
ACTION PRICEI /MOVED FLAVOURS PKG OF 24
Pkg 6911 Borden Popsicles 1699
ACTION PRICEI
Raisin Bread 16-ozbaf695e
i -PLY BATHROOM TISSUE, ASSORTED COLOURS
Cottonelle pkg of 4 rolisid9
ACTION PRICE!
MARVEL, SLICED
Me Bread 24-026313104 29
ASSORTED VARIETIES
R�rn asta
2.1b pk; 7f
a
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WITH -THIS totlitoN
Aloro, Frozen
C1IEESE
, 20 -oz
ZZASP6k113'1:: 46,
Limit one per family
Valid thru Sat., Sept. 1st, 1979. V.C.
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Holmesville
aCtiVite$
by Blanche peeves
Church News
The 'Wedding Feast
was the lesson delivered
• by Rev. Norman Pick of
• Ontario Street United.
Church last Sunday
morning in the
H.olmesville United
Church. Jackie Norma!'
and Janice Mayhew sang
a duet and, Ir'ine Tebbutt
along with Stewart
Farquhar receivet1 the
offering.
Many of the area at-
tended the annual Bean
Festival in Zurich over
the weekend.
Personals
Jack and Jan, Margo
and Geoff Norman of
Vancouver, B.C. are here
visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Norman and
enjoying family dinners
and get togethers with
their relatives and
friends. May we wish
them a happy time and
good trip home.
Neil and Todd Hadley
of London enjoyed a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Van Ninhuys and family.
Cathy Van Ninhuys
spent some holidays with
the Hadleys at their
summer home at
Collingwood. While there
Cathy received some
horse riding lessons.
Jim and Irene Durnin
of London were in the
area to enjoy a visit to
Blyth Theatre and on to
dinner with Don and
Isobel Harris.
The community wishes
to offer their sympathy to
the families of the late
Guy Ives.
4-H update
Girls who want to join
the 4-H Homemaking
Club in Holmesville must
be 12 years of age or older
and must be 12 by Sep-
tember 1, 1979. They
would like at least six
girls to join. For more
information call Grace
Bird, 482-3428:
News of
Kippen
By Rena Caldwell
W.J.F. Bell underwent
surgery in Victoria
Hospital London, last
week:
Mrs. D.E: Kyle and
Mrs. Ronald McGregor,
Mrs. Harold Jones and
Mrs. John Cooper, at-
tended the Alma one day
school for Women held in
Central United Church,
St. Thomas, on Tuesday.
Miss Ruth Webber, Red
Deer, Alberta., visited
with Mrs. Mandie
Mousseau during the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Speare, Toronto, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. W.L.
Mellis.
Jack Cooper and son
Timmie left for their
home in Alberta on
Saturday.
Rochus Faber returned
last week from Florida.
Mrs. Robert Kinsman,
Mrs. Al Hoggarth, and
Mrs. Grace Drummond
have returned from a
pleasant holiday in
England and Scotland.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Gackstetter, Guelph were
recent guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Jones. •
Kippen East Women's
Institute conducted a
very profitable booth at
the Bean Festival in
Zurich on August 25.
A GOOD
BUY
SAVE
on a fast -acting
classified oel,
when you pay before
Thursday of AO following
week.
To place your *ossified
ad. ishonn
482-3443
Mon. -Fri.. 9-5