C-4 â€"- THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. November 7, 1979 “A knock on your door during the next few weeks could be a friend from the Richmond Hill Seventhâ€" day Adventist Church calling," says E. L. Anderson, the pastor. A “Volunteers will be visiting homes and businesses as part of the annual World Service Appeal between now and Christmas.†Mr. cho sue lrozen Shopsy's lwm pack regular or thick ‘ frozen Ponderosa 819 all beef steakettes Loblaws boneless cooked smoked dinner hams beef or _chicken meat ples rock_ cornlsh hens qhickén livers hngn [ray pack prgwously lrozen Loblaws DYEVIOUSI slic pork liver Eggelgws bologna 1 .38 soldelb boxes was 1.52 Bluewaler brand frozen ï¬sh cakes frozen predressed grade "A Bavarian meat loaf no name‘ cake & pastry flour 3-5 frozen chicken legs frbzen cooked shrimp ljughliner brand tangles. 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(1 : 4's) corn oi! margarine Silhouette plain yogourt peach, strawperry or raspberry Silhouette yogourt Milkana German process all varieties cream cheese .Iain. meat or mushroom d e I?†Church group plans door-to-door canvas 3.5 kg bag 147 1 3/802. 8 oz pkg is: 3.28 was 1.68 24 fl. oz. bottle 250 9 pkg 1:; 3.75 .37 was 3.99 was 1.59 “331 .47 was 1.45 coral or white 5.5 oz. 11:: 2.57 .b 2.25 Anderson said. “Each year members of the world-wide church gather funds for humanitarian work, and give a report on how previous donations were spent. Last year. members raised more than $8.6 million. distributed 14.5 million items of clothing, and gave more than $6.5 million in food and cash 23:2 1.29 8;;1 .08 8 oz pkg 2:31 .29 was .59 10 fl. oz. tin 4 oz 9'“! 14 ll. 02. tins tub 14 fl. oz. tins 25‘s bile‘ 2.98 1.38 1.99 1 .75 .1 .06 1.19 1 .73 1 .79 was .51 ea was .52 ea was 138 was 2.55 was 2.38 was was 1.58 was 3.38 .79 .67 .93 .99 was1.14 .99 .53 was 1.09 was 1.19 .99 49 49 .31 was 1.29 was was W35 was was 1.05 was1.37 .89 .99 68 was .85 was1.19 was 2.69 was 1.09 was .36 was .75 was 1.18 65 ggblaws wueners Mr. Anderson said the 120 members of the Rich- mond Hill church will be actively involved in this voluntary effort, some as visitors, others as drivers. Christmas carolers, and behind-the- scenes workers. through person-toâ€"person services. ' ' “All funds are ad- ministered through - brmsn b0|um0 frozen whole 0 cooked, smoked bone in .. icsave.49b fresh British Columbiasave -40 Ib frozen whole or half The Adventist Church operates more than 400 hospitals, clinics. dispensaries, medical planes. and mission launches around the existing church chan- nels," he said, “so we don‘t have the em- barrassing problem of administration eating up this money earmarked for relief work." kernel corn "02?? Savarin 'bSef or salisbury steak dinners fresh shank or butt portion was 2.28 lb was 1.38 lb was 1.66 .50 lb world The work is conducted without regard to race or creed â€" Christians and Muslims in Lebanon. for instance. are being treated equally. The Metro area Community Service Units supply good clothing and sometimes food and other necessary items to needy families. A phone call to the local Co- 1 lb. York yellow 0 5 halves 0r SIICGS choice peaches froze? f9“ Savarin turlf'ey or fried chicken fr'ed cmcke Inners leg quarters or breast quarters (wing on) “We invite the public to participate in our program only once a year. and many new families have moved here since last Christmas." ordinator at 884-6555 will activate this service. “We hope our members will have a chance to get better acquainted with the people of Richmond Hill.“ Mr. Anderson said. ' ll VdHClIUEB " venison - all flavours (4 S) £33031 crystals \- York fahéW“ V cream style corn p frozen ‘ Savarin peéf meat pies 14 fl. oz. tin 8 oz box Wednesday. October 24 â€" North-South: Mavis Ball and B. Jones; R Lever and S. Williams; Sharon Menzel‘ and Rita Parrisilla. East-West: Jean Goodwin and Marg Melnichuk; Heather Burling andMarg Davis; Following is a list of results at recent Aurora Bridge Club play: oatmeal/chocolate chip oatmeal, shortcake. chocolate chip, sugar daddy or granola ad’s_ cookles was 1.28 lb .H vafleties was 1.48 lb Bridge results wry llson - all flavours (4'§ .50 .b York frozen fancy petite peas frozé’h Savarin turkey 0r ghicken meat pies 8 oz box a; 1 _39 Ruth Browning and Shiflgy Bays. ‘ Monday. October 29 â€" North-South: Bev Jones and Victor Cronshaw; John and Georgia Hall; Shirley Bays and Hank Sharpe. Friday. October 26 â€" A Howell Movement was played and the winners were Kathy Inglis and Cleta Dieken. was 1.09 was 1.22 was 1.44 .25 .17 900 g cello bag East-West: Rose Morrell and Grace Saunders: Marg Melnichuk and Heather Burling; Mabel Howe and Edith Windsor. peas 8i carrots The Canadian Grand National Team Trials will be held at the club location, St. John's Anglican Church. 12125 Yonge Street, on November 10. macaroni & cheese 8 02. boxes 2|b ‘ lb. lag