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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Jan 1976, p. 14

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14 "-he Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January 7, 1976 oPP REPORT During the past week the Ontarj Povincial Police at Newcastle investigated 23 motor vehicle accidents and 76 general occurrences. The motor vehicle accidents caused injuries to four persons and investigations resulted in seven persons being charged with offences under the High- way Traffic Act or the Crirnînal Code.. ,The general occurrences investigated consisted of of- fences suchas; break-enter and theft, theft, wilful damage and assaults. Two persons have been charged with offences under the Liquor Control Act, two persons have been charged with offences under the Crimi- nal Code, one of which was Dangerous useof a Firearrn and- six persons have been charged with impaired driving. DRI VING TIPS Turn Signais DRIVERS! The law re- quires you to always signal your intention when you decide to suddenly slow down, to stop, or to change lanes. The proper use of turn signais is a rnust in today's traffic ...especially when travelling on a freeway. Neyer move frorn one lane of traffic to another until you make certain that you can do so safely. Always make sure you have safe clearance to the side,' ahead and behind your vehicle . .. .then signal your in- tention well in advance. Re- member .. . .by always letting the9 other. driver know what yo ' gonto do you can hepyusI and others avoid G.W. Brunton Cornmunity Services Officer New Year's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon, Susan and Fred were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Toms, Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Graham, Blackstock; Mr., and Mrs.' Earl Trewin and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Taylor, Enniskillen, Mr., and Mrs. Michael Strenge, Mississauga, Mr. Russell Ormiston, Ennis- killen; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton, Ronald and Ray, were New Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton and familv. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cameron, Pontypool, were New Year's dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Potts, Charlene and Christopher. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggot and family, Enniskillen, spent New Year's Day with Mrs. A. Read. MIr. -and Mrs. Doug Black- burn and Wendý', Enniskîillen, had New Year s dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur B. Coburn and family. .Mr. and Mrs. Jim Graharn, Valleyfield, Que., were last Sunday overnight guests, of Mr. and ýMms. Leslie Graham. New Year's Day guests at the Arthur Trewin home, were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Love- ridge, Joy and Charles, Ty- rone; Mr. and Mrs. David Mormow and Alexandra, Willowdale; Mrs. David Mal- colm, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potts and Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ander- son and Bill, Port Hope, were New Year's Eve visitors at the A. Trewins. Several young people at- tended the dance at Tyrone on Friday night. A family gathering held at the Degeer home on New Year's Day included Mm. and Mms. Jack Jones, Tom and Sandy, Haydon- Mr and Mrs. John Jones and fainily, Bow- manville;,Mr. and Mrs. Harry Degeer and family,. Black- stock; Mrs. M. Kellar, Oshawa, >Mr. and Mrs.WlurBak Downs Graham'S Atom Bs On MondaJan 5, Gra- ham's host e arkham at the Hampon ice palace and were defeated in a very good hockey game. Mrhm took a 2-0 lead, only to have Graham's corne back totie it up on goals by Scott Johnson assisted by Doug Brown and Jeff Logan. Jeff Logan unassisted fin- ished the scoring for Gra- ham's. Markham slamrned homeý two more to end the game 4-2. A A a k BITT NERSCURED SPECIAL! BEEF TONGUES LB. 1.15 BITTNERS ,SPECIAL! LB BRATWURST SAUSAGE 1.059 BITTNERS VACUUM PACKED LB PO LISH, RN GSSPECIAL!i.4 SCHNEIDERS RED HOT1 LB. PKG. AND DUTCH TREAT WIENERS 99C SCHNEI DE RSMIN ISI ZZLERS 1 LB. PKG. SAUSAGE 12 BURNS PRI DE OF CANADA 1 LB. PKG. WIENERS SPECIAL! 79C BURNS CHICKEN, MEAT AND OLIVE 60Z PICKLE AND PIMENTO OR PKG. DUTCH LOAF ù'ý1 COOKED MEATS 48c BURNSBYTHEPIECE SPECIALI LB. HEAD CHEESE99 QUAKER 6.5OZ. PKG. PUFFED RICE59 DOMINION, CANADA-FANCY 19 FL. OZTI TOMATO JUICELIý RICHMELLO 32 FL OZ. A SALAD DRESSING 1.19 VILLAGE COLOURED 2xOZC SOFT MARGARINE 85 BU RNS COOKED HAM BU RNS BOLOGNA 60OZ. PKG. 1.28 1 LB. PKG. 98c BURNS FULLY COOKED LB. (VACUUM PACK ½2 BONE IN) HAMS SPECIAL! i.9 CELLO PACK FROZEN SKI NLESS LB. HADDOCK FILLETS, 1.35 CELLO PACK FROZEN LB. PERCH FILLETS 98C CELLO PACK FROZEN LB. SOLE FILLETS 1.46 CELLO PACK FROZEN LB. COD FILLETS 99c CELLO PACK FROZEN L B. COD- FISH CAK;ýES BROMONT16 Qi. BT-L MýjAPLE SYRiUP 1.-35 DOMINION FR-kOZEN 10d OZ. JPKG CANADA FANCYc CAULIFLOWER 4 RICHMELLO 20OZ. PIE CHERRY PIE 88c RICHMELLO SPECIAL! PKG OF 12 YEAST DONUTS 69C u PLAIN OR RIPPLE 8 OZ. BAG HOSTESS POTATO CHIPS 87C PRESIFTED, ENRICHED 1 7 LB.BAG CAKE & PASTRY MONARCH FLOU R 1.23 ALL PURPOSE GRIND 16 OZ. TIN VACUUM PACKED i' NILIS BROTHERS COFFEE1 CANADA NO. 1 WHITE 16 OZ.OONT. CREAMEDc BILLY BEE HONEY 97c DOMINION FROZEN 10 OZ. PKG. CANADA FANCY, FRENCH CUTc GREEN BEANS 3 BRAVO, PLAIN 28 c O I SPAGHETTI SAUCE 69 CANADA FANCY 14 FL. OZ. TIN MITCHELLS ,*' APPLESAUCE 37c CITRUS CROWN UNSWEETENED 48OZý I ORANGE JUICE 54C~ DOMINION WITH PORK 190OZ. TlIN IN TOMATO SAUCE c BEANS 46cg @., EGG SUBSTITUTE SECAL iOZ. PKG FLEISHMANN 'S PCA ! à0 EGG BEATERS 99c HIGHLINER, FROZEN SEIA 24OZ. PKG: BOSTON BLUE PCA!& FISHSTICKS a1.49 KELLOGG'SCEREAL iBO@PK CORN FLAKES 5vC READY TO SERVE 28 FL. OZ. TIN PEA OR VEGETABLE HABITANT SOUP 5 PRODUCE OF HOLLAND 10 OZ. PKG. SPICED OR PLAIN-aJM BABY GOUDA CHEESE i1.01 NIBLETS CORN STOKLEY FANCY PEAS QUIKKI KITCHEN SPEC GARBAGE BAGS AJAX CLEANSER DISINFECTANT 13 OZ. AEROSOL CONT. LYSOL SPRAY 15 POLIDENT SPECIAL! K.O4 DENTURE TABLETS 1.19 PROOF SPECIAL! 150 ML. TUBE FLUORIDE TOOTPASTE 1.19 SENTINEL -SPECIAL! PKG OF 300 COTTON BALLS 69c OCEAN SPRAY CALORIE' 24 OZ. 8-TL. 1c REDUCED %0 CRANBERRY COCKTAIL 66C 14 OZ. TI N ASSORTED COLOURS, 2 PLY 2 ^cL K 42c SYMPHONY TOWELS 99 PKG- - 12PKG 0 F 12 CIAL! Por0 1 CLING FREE, SHEETS > 49c FABRIC SOFTENER 99 22O.CN. MIR i2 x24 FLOZ.CONT, 45C LIQUID DETERGENT99 VALUES EFFECTIVE UNTI L CLOSING TIME TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1976, EXCEPT PRODUCE AND BAKERY PRICES EFFECT- IVE JANUARY 7 TO JANUARY 10, 1976. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTI- TIES TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIRE- ME NTS. DOM IN ION STOR ES L IM.ITED ý à q, ý21. M= um

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