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Clinton News-Record, 1981-12-09, Page 9take advantage of &P's Great CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9 , 1901 -PAGE 9 Grade "A Frozen, Oven -Ready Turkeys, A&P Self -Basting or Swift Deep -Basted EVERYDAY PRI(ES! \ WIWl/I/l�i�i 4,004a SAVE 21? PRICE! SuPER= SUPE :BUYS; BUYS �//////llllllllll\\�������\\ From Concentrate i�fl411umo MARVEL r MARTINS Sliced (Made with 100% pure vegetable shortening) BUTTER LLS One Price An Sizes Ib No confusion at A&P! SAVE 301 J.B., Concentrated FROZEN WHITE BREAD APPLE JUICE I ORANGE JUICE SUPER BUY! f SAVE 607, 1 24 -oz loaf 1 48 -fl -oz tin 12.5 -f1 -oz tin Cut from Canada's Finest Grade "A" Beef BONELESS BEEF ROASTS BLADE OR CHUCK SHORT RIB Ib (Our Regular Price 70c) ASP, Assorted Flavours (Compare to Sun Pac at our reg. price 99c) JELLY 3 -oz pkg 3for loo POWDERS You'll do better with BAKED GOODS from A&P! J Jane Parker - Snowflake or TWIN ROLLS pkg 2 (Our Regular Price 1.79) Mini, Assorted Flavours LAURA SECORD PUDDINGS SAVE 30c pkg of 4 -5 -oz tins 149 (Our Regular Price 2.49 lb) (Our Regular Price 1.99 Ib) - Fresh SAVE 20c lb MEDIUM- lb GROUND BEEF 179 - You'll do better with FROZEN FOODS from A&P! [Our Regular Price 1.69) SAVE 70e Frozen, Concentrated 16.6 cake fl -oz ANGEL CAKE ORANGE JUICE tin159 MINE PARKER TOTINO'S, FROZEN, DEWXE OR PEPPERONI 360 g PKG English Muffins pkgof683? Cris-s-py Crust Pizza 2.39 WIE PARKER, FROSTED SWANSON, FROZEN, BEEF, TURKEY OR CHICKEN 16 -OZ PKG Ball Donuts pkgof61.1a Hungryman Meat Pies 1.59 JANE PARKER 11 MINUTE MAID JANE PARKER (RASPBERRY PIE 2.99) 624 g SIZE FROZEN, ASSORTED VARIETIES (Rice Medley 10 -oz pkg 1.09) IN BUTTER OR CHEESE SAUCE 10.OZ PKG 1.39 Green Giant vegetables 1.39 Rhubarb -Apple Pie (Our Regular Price 4.69) ( Our Regular Price 3.29) 'York, Smoothy or Crunchy SAVE 40c Deveined, Medium Size SAVE 30c PEANUT lkrg429 DE JEAN BUTTER a ---s SHRIMP A fruit' cake from A&P is as festive as It Is delicious. It's the perfect seasonal gift, that's as easy to give es it is to enjoy. JANE PARKER FRUIT CAKE 3 -Ib ring (1.36 kg) 49 UPE4k BUYS' V-8 JUICE Vegetable 4oz 9 9 tin 680 g piece (13 -Ib) 4.39 2.04 kg ring (43 -Ib) 11.99 Fruit and Nuts Z,4 (Our Regular Price 3.85) Purpose FIVE ROSES FLOUR SAVE 86c 3.5 kg 299 bag DISTANT, REGULAR OR WITH MARSHMALLOWS 500 g TIN Cadbury's Hot Chocolate ® LONDON, RECTANGLES, ASSORTED VARIETIES,' -Melba Toast 2.59 200 g pkg 99¢ DANISH BALLET IMPORTED 2.99 450 gr Butter Cookies tin SPECIAL BLEND, ORANGE PEKOE, PAPER OR GAUZE PKG OF 60 McConnells Tea Bags 1.99 �Y ROASTED 450 g CONTAINER Planter's Peanuts 3.59 MEAT Prem Luncheon 340 g tin 1.59 SCHNEIDERS, CRISPYCRUST LARD OR Crispyflake Shortening 1 -LB PKG 69¢ (Our Regular Price 3.49 ) egular ',or Fine Grind NABOB TRADITION COFFEE SAVE 60c 1 -Ib bag289- - 48 fl -oz tin SAVE 37? ( Cr.Pc i�: 1.'6) ( Our Regular Price 1.05 ) Pieces 8 Stems LEAVER MUSHROOMS 10 -fl -oz tin SAVE 26c 79,1 CAVENDISH FARM, FROZEN, ASSORTED CUTS French Fries 2 -Ib pkg 1 09 GREEN GIANT, FROZEN WITH CHEESE OR WHITE SAUCE 7-0Z PKG White Fish Fillets 1.59 SCHNEIDERS, FROZEN, BREADED, CONTAINS 9 PIECES 900 g Bucket of Chicken 4.99 SCHNEIDERS, FROZEN, 1/4 -LB PLUS Beef Burgers 500gpkg1.79 FROZEN Mackerel 1b 451 FRASER VALE, FROZEN Fish & Chips 24 oz pkg 2.29 (Our Regular Price 2.29) Beef, Irish or Turkey -Chicken CLARK STEWS SAVE 60e 244"1 tin LAVE 20? Ib (Our Regular Price 1.39 lb) with Supermarket prices Fresh PORK Shankless Picnic Ib ROASTS Shoulder Boneless Shoulder Butt 161.49 1 tIONIMENINMEMIN (Boneless Picnic Shoulder Ib 1.39) WHOLE, PREVIOUSLY FROZEN Maple Leaf 161.99 SAUSAGE Turkey Breasts PREVIOUSLY FROZEN Turkey Legs lb 99¢ MEAT EXCELLENT FOR BRAISING Blade Steaks ?oi9149 SCHNEIDERS, 7 VARIETIES 250 g PKG 161.69 Mini Deli Chubs 1.49 SHOULDER CUTS (STRIP OR CUBED Ib 2.09) MAPLE LEAF, SMOKED Stewing Beef lb 1.89 Ham Steak Ground Pork Ib 1.49 Pork Pies PICNIC SHOULDER OR SHOULDER BUTT SWIFT, SUGAR PLUM Pork Chops 14 .49 Hams vac Pac A&P, REGULAR OR THICK SLICED SWIFT, SUGAR PLUM 175 g VAC PAC 1.89 ;00„kg 2.39 (QUARTERS Ib 2.79) Halves Ib 2.69 FRESH SHOPSY BRAND, MELTON MOWBRAY Side Bacon :11.79 Dinner Hams 1b2.89 BURNS - BREAKFAST Sausages SWIFT, SUGAR PLUM 161.49 Whole Hams BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED 175 g VAC PAC SCHNEIDERS Cooked Ham 1.39 Hams Olde - Fashioned SHOPSY - COLE SLAW OR 500 g CARTON SCHNEIDERS, HALVES, VAC PAC Potato Salad SHOPSY - CORNED BEEF OR 1.29 Hams HTyrnet 1b2.49 (HALVES Ib 3.99) Whole Ib 3.89 1b2.69 MAPLE LEAF (QUARTERS Ib 2.79) Pastrami 50 g pkg poofuch4,es JHams 2 29 Half Ib ■ 2 69 BURNS, READY -TO -SERVE, VAC PAC MAPLE LEAF, READY -TO -SERVE, PICNIC STYLE Dinner Hams 1b2.39 Pork Shoulders 161.59 SCHNEIDERS (Our Reg. Prce 2.69 Ib - SAVE 90c Ib) MAPLE LEAF English 1.79 Wieners 159 Sausages Style Ib 1 vac pac e Smoked, Cooked (Our Reil. Price 1.69 Ib - SAVE 50c Ib) %A® HOLE HANTS lbl' Seniors in Holrnesville enjoy meal By Biauche Beeves The Enterprising Seniors gathered at the Community Centre last Thursday for their Christmas party with a potluck lunch. Bert Mc- Creath played his bagpipes while the seniors went to the table laden with delicious food of all varieties. The grace was said by Mervyn Lobb followed by the opening exercises with Charlotte Norman at the piano. The dining area was very nicely decorated for the festive season. Everett Mcllwain welcom- ed everyone and thanked the ladies for setting up the meal and thanked Bert McCreath for playing his bagpipes. Minutes of the last meeting were read by Irene Cudmore and were approved. Roll call was taken with many new members joining. Mervyn and Jean Lobb sang a duet with Molly Cox at the piano. Fran Powell presented the treasurer's report. A motion was made to pay bills and Blanche Deeves gave the sick and card reports. Everett McIlwain had a special presentation to make when he presented Mr. Dawson of Dungannon with a gift. Mr. Dawson thanked. the Enterprising Seniors for inviting him and his wife to the luncheon and meeting. Another gift to Mr. Harvey Culbert and he thanked the Seniors, also another gift was given to ,Miss Helen. Elliott. Mrs. Marion Powell was called upon to introduce a guest she had invited, Mr. McCall of Blyth, who played his violin with Molly. Cox at the piano. He played his own music and sang a waltz for his wife Effie, "Effie's Waltz", and many other songs and hymns. Mr. Mc- Call thanked Marion Powell for his lovely gift and for in- viting him and his wife to the luncheon. Fran Powell presented Molly Cox with a gift also as this was the first time Molly had met or played any of McCall's music. - Bert McCreath showed slides from Disneyland, California, which were en- joyed by all. Correspondence was read by Irene Cudmore and a thank you note was received from Betty Stoner. The meeting was adjourned by Bill Norman, to close a very enjoyable day. News and notes On Friday evening many friends and neighbors gathered in Bayfield to help Barb and Alvin Bettles celebrate their 40th anniver- sary. Many thanks to everyone who joined The Happy Travellers on Saturday on their bus trip to Kitchener. Pre Christmas Frankemuth tickets are still available. There are three trips to Florida available also. Please call The Happy Travellers, Blanche Deeves, at Clinton. SHANK PORTION Ib i.Z9 BUTT PORTION 161.39 SHANK HALF (No centre slices removed) Ibi.39 BUTT HALF No centre slices removed' Ib1.49 CENTRE CUTS OR HAM STEAKS Ib `x.89 IN STORES WITH DELI SHOP UKRAINIAN, ITALIAN, VIENNA OR DUTCH LUNCH Swift Salami 161.99 CANADIAN HAVARTI, GOUDA OR MILD COLOURED Cheddar Cheese Ib 2.79 MAPLE LEAF, SMOKED SAUSAGE, COCKTAIL WIENERS OR Cocktail Sausages Ib 1,99 MAPLE LEAF, KNACKWURST - MEDIUM OR JUMBO SIZE Deli Wieners 1b1.79 White Gift Sunday The Sunday School White Gift Service was observed last Sunday morning in Hohnesville United Church with the members of the Sun- day School enacting the Christmas story of Mary and Joseph and the gift of Jesus. Lori Forbes, Shannon Prescator, Greg Mayhew, Bonnie Bell and Greg Lobb led in the call to worship and devotions, Lori Bechtel led in prayer. Members of the Sunday School acted their- parts as Lisa Forbes, Shelley Crawford, Nancy Thompson and Tracy Norman read the Christmas story. The Sun- day School choir sang two carols and Jackie Norman told of the shepherds finding Mary and Joseph and the baby lying in the manger. The little ones sang a special carol and the story and play continued with Tracy' Nor- man, Heather Harris, Tam- my Smith and Shelley Crawford giving the com- mentary of it. The choir sang another carol. Rev. Bechtel's sermon concerned Christmas according to Mark. Bill Crawford and Don Lobb received the offering. Travis Bell, Dennis Thomp- son, Jim Crawford and Robin Lobb filled the baskets , to overflowing with the presentation of the white gifts. Julie Rutledge read about Gifts in Many Shapes and Sizes. Tim Mayhew read the closing, prayer.