Durham Region Newspapers banner

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Jul 1979, Section 2, p. 15

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, July 18, 1979 15 Ta avantage of t e ir ie vantg ,ira lesJ'ee Our Reg. Price $298 Fulli Suce BONELESS ROUND STEAKS From Besi Quality Grade A Beef p Limit 3 per Family BEST BUY Our Reg. Price $2.88 Regular Bone In PRU MP R OA ST S From Best Quality Grade A Beef LB.M Save 62Ç per IL Canada No. 1 Graden 0 ONTARIO GROWN PEACHES0 NEW POTATOES N1AD ~10 IL.bag LB. Save 20Ç lb. or 33 % BEST BUY 1 Save 80ÇP or 47% BEST BUY Our Reg. Price 59Ç No. 1 Grade -No. i Grade «n 2ONTARIO GROWN 0[ ONTARIO GROWN 0HEAD LETTUCE G REEN CABBAGE BEST BUYL Save 20Ç or 33 % BEST BUY Our Reg. Price $2.98 Product of U.S.A. Produci of U.S.A. WHOLECanada No. 1 Grade WHOLERED PLUMVS WATERMELONS each ÇB Save $1 .00 or 33 % BEST BUY BS U Product of U.S.A. Canada No.i Grade rd tofUSA RED TOMATESLB GREEN BEANSLB BEST BUY BEST BUY Product of U.S.A. Fresh from the Tropics JUMBO BLUEBERRIES LARGE SIZE BANANAS ~B 'pint cup 9 3 'B BEST BUY BEST BUY Ontarîo Grown No. 1 Grade N,~Otrj rw CAULIFLOWER 9 GREEN ONIONS OR BEST BUY BNHRDSE BEST BUY ALI PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 18 f0 24,1 LIMIT QUANTITIES., Our Reg. Price $3,49 MAXWELL HOUSE GROUND COFFEE 1I L.bag 1Save 50Ç or 14% BEST BUY Our Reg, Price $3.35 Powdered SUNLIGHT DETERGENT 6 litre box Save 46Ç or 13% BEST BUY Vanilla or Neopolitan FRONTENAC ICE CREAM 2 litre ctn. EVERYDAY LOW PRICE Save 28Ç or 12 % Our Reg. Price $2.17 Steinberg VARIETY MIX COOKIES 2 lb. bag i8 BEST BUY Our Reg. Price $1.29 Liquid JAVEX BLEACH 128 fi. oz. jug Save 30Ç or 23% BEST BUY 1979 IN BOWMANVILLE MALL, 243 KING ST. E. - WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO Cht>ckout for Iess!, An ail Canadian Company on Monday, at the Nortbcuit Erneott Funeral Home, witb the Reveread E. Schamnerhorn efficiatig. Palîbearers were Messrs. Laurence King, Irwia King, Lloyd Maude, Bob Stevenson, Raady Pattoa and Paul Markle. Interment Bewmanville Cemetery. Fitness. j It gives much more than it takes.J Save_72Ç per l b. Limit 2 per Family BEST BUY Our Reg. Price $1.34 MARY MILES *......~..WIENERS 1I L.pkg. lave 1 6Ç pkg. BEST BUY j~v;d-pli Canuck or Steinberg CHARCOAL BRIQUETS 10 lb. bag EVERYDAY LOW PRICE E TA BEST BUY 15 AN EXTRA SAVING BESTMADE POSSIBLE BY AN UNUSUAL UY PRHS RTEMPORARY ALLOWANCE WE REDEEM ALL FOOD STORE COUPONS INCLUDING COMPETITORS'! WESLEY VILLE There was a veryitee- ing and unusual Tupf=wr party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Payne, Lake- shore Road, on Saturday evening, JuIy 14th. A guest from Ottawa, Norma Walmns- ley, professor of political science, graduate and professor at McGill, had neyer attended one before but given the opportumity te speak of social service for the werhen of the world, she was happy te corne. She is president of Match' International Centre, and told of its formation and purpose. In 1975, Women's International Year, she and another lady from Ottawa attended a. gatbering of women from around the world in Mexico. They talked with groups. from different countries and a great desire was born to do something for women in the world, rather than give ite the defeatist, what can do? So following discussion at home in Ottawa tbey decided there was a need on one side and resources on the other; what was required was a centre te connect the two,. They wrote te the knowledgeable women in many countries and asked if this was what tbey wanted. The entbusiastic answers came back; tbey would tell the project needed and the new organization would contact the resources bere. Since that time projects have beeft completed in 48 or 9 countries. For instance in India there was a need for a specialy trained leader te teach a staff i India' te care for spastic children. A lady doig that werki Ottawa, got four weeks' leave et absence, went tbere and did the job. Another was te build a market p lace for womnen wbo bad, i Africa, previeusly sat on the roadside te seil tbeir produce. Many things, for us taken for granted, are for people i other lands, pressing needs and Match International' prevides the connecting link between need and belp. Miss Walmsley, althougb still presi- dent, bas served without pay but now feels tbe need te get back te bier teacbing work. Match has new a paid and dedicated staff of 8; Money recieved is tripled by CEDA, s0 tbe potential is great. Membersbip is $5 which entities one to a montbly, newsletter. AUl funds donated' fer a preject, go te that project in total. Administrative menies are i a separate account and raised i other ways. The Tupperware demon- stration was given by Ruth McGill and ail profits of the evening were being donated te Match. The 30 or se ladies present were interested ln this great werk of compassion, enjoyed the visit and daity ad delicieus refresbments, prepared by Mrs. Payne, served in tbe pleasant surreundigs Of lberiterest- ing berne. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hale were home for a few days and Jennifer assisted ber mother and sister Shelley in tbe duties of hostess. Cidy Gould bas been attending vacation scbeol i Cobourg for some weeks. Mrs. Laurel Feisey, Melanie and Luke of Arnprior witb tbeir cousins Robert and Sbawn Jiggins of Port Hope visited witb their aunt, Mrs. E. Barrowcleugb on Thursday of last week. Hope Township pastoral cbarge worsbip service wp4 beld at the berne of Mr. àifd Mrs. Mark Gardier, Garden Hill on Sunday merning, July l5th. Tbe service was provid- ed by the youing people with confidence a~bility. It was very pleasant under thbe gigantic willow tree and nmest C likely yeu will read a fui accoutai news from the correspondent there. c

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy