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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Jul 1983, p. 9

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Prices effective thru Sat., July 16th, 1983. $"¥save 46 DIET COKE, DIET TAB COtA^FRlTE, SUGAR FREE SPRITE, CAFFEINE FREE COCA-COLA, CAFFEINE FREE DIET COKE, CAFFEINE FREE TAB COLA OR Coca-Cola 750 mL Btl PLUS .30 PER BTL DEPOSIT OUR REGULAR PRICE .75 k SAVE 2.20/kg 1.00 It CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEFT^g|F BLADE, CHUCK SHORT RIB OR SHOULDER Boneless Beef Roasts OUR REGULAR PRICE 5.93/kg-2.69 lb SAVE 84 ASST COLOURS Velour Bathroom Tissue PKG OF 4 ROLLS OUR REGULAR PRICE 2.03 LIMIT 3 PKGS PER FAMILY PURCHASE CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF SEMI-BONELESS or Chuck Blade Short Rib Roast OUR REGULAR PRICE 4.61 /kg-2.09/lb ;* \ SAVE 1.10/kg-.50/lb COMBO PK: 2 RIB ENDS 2 LOIN ENDS, 4 CENTRE CUT CHOPS Loin Pork Chops SAVE 2.43/kg-UO/lb CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF EXCELLENT FOR BRAISING Blade Steaks SAVE 1.32/kg-.60/lb ROAST OR CHOPS (BONELESS 6.37/kg-2.89/lb) Centre Cut Pork Loin A17/189 028/149 C49/049 "T /kg / I lb /kg / I lb /kg / lb OUR REGULAR PRICE 5.27/kg-2.39/lb OUR REGULAR PRICE 5.71/kg-2.59/lb BREAKFAST Burns Sausages 3"/1^ SHOULDER CUTS 450 g 139 pkg I PRIDE OF CANADA, ALL BEEF OR B.B.O. Burns Wieners Bologna Chunks 3"/I 9 BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA, SWEET PICKLED _ .... Cottage Rolls 4"/I" PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED, 4 VARIETIES Cooked Meats PRIDE OF CANADA, ASSORTED, TRIPLE PACK Cooked Meats PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED Cooked Ham Stewing Beef STRIP OR CUBES Stewing Beef SHOPS Y 'S Cole Slaw FRESH, WITH BACKS & WINGS ATTACHED 99 lb 375 g vacpac 4 3 ,?/1 A 61/009 't/kg/S- lb 500 g 139 ctn I rncon, wvi i n o*vr\o ot mrinuo mi imvhcu #%Ofj Æ OO Chicken Quarters B L rr. r 2^l7b 9 3!?/1 7 ,? OUR REGULAR PRICE 6.81/kg-3.09/lb RIB OR 3 TO 3'/2 LB TENDERLOIN PORTION , Pork Loin Roasts HVJW h 39 /199 •t /kg / I lb Pork Loins 3?®/I 7 ,? Boneless Pork Loin 5"/2 6 ,? SCHNEIDER'S, READY TO SERVE, VAC PAC, HALVES. en Olde-Fashioned Hams 8SJ/3 9 ,? Whole Hams 3^ /1 3 ,? HAM QUARTERS 3.73/kg-1.69/lb SHANK HALF (no centre slices removed) 3.29/kg-1.49/lb BUTT HALF (no centre slices removed) 3.51/kg-1.59/lb PORK LOIN RIB PORTION (COUNTRY STYLE) Spare Ribs FRESH, MEDIUM Ground Beef 375 g 169 9 1' vacpac I BEEF (CENTRE CUT 5.93/kg-2.69/lb) -- - - -- - l CUTS Brisket Points 175 g 119 9 Î vacpac I PRIDE OF CANADA,' SLICED, 5 VARIETIES Cooked Meats Sc.89 vac pac i PRIDE OF CANADA, 8 VARIETIES INCL SALAMI & PEPPERONI 500 g 049 À&R REGULAR OR THICK SLICED Side Bacon SHOPSY'S Potato Salad /kg C49/949 U/kg/S, lb 500 g 029 vac pac £ 500 g ctn j39 IN STORES WITH DELI! size Sausage Sticks CAMPFIRE, GARLIC COIL .... Polish Sausage 3™ /l" PRIDE OF CANADA, SMOKED Back Bacon PREVIOUSLY FROZEN, SLICED, SKINLESS & DEVEINED Beef Liver PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED Side Bacon BURNS-GREAT ON THE GRILL 1»/i79 500 g' 259 BRANDT-BEERWURST OR Ko I bass a Sausa ge !66 /2 99 BRANDT, FINE & COARSE n -- - Liver Sausage .33ioo g ll » ASSORTED VARIETIES pftaQ Quadelco Cheeses. DO «oo/Z" vac pac I #!On / Êm iiO BUnNSHjntAT ON Trie GRILL - 9!?/4^ Smoked Sausage 4^/1 99 lb CATELLI, SPAGHETTI, READY CUT MACARONI, SPAGHETTI .. RAGU, HOMESTYLE (WITH MEAT 1.19), Protein Plus Pasta pkg g l.Z9 Spaghetti Sauce LEAVER, PIECES & STEMS Mushrooms .19), PLAIN 14II oz jar 1 .. CHEFMASTER .09 Corned Beef M *»»i van,munlt ruurcaa « umc*wiai ilkuumn -- -- MONARCH CAKE MIXES Stokely Vegetables 2 "til," .99 Moist Plus 10 fl oz tin 12 oz tin ASST VAR, HONEY POD PEAS 1 CREAM STYLE CORN 1.59 2flOgm2/e99 IN TOMATO SAUCE OR WITH PORK Heinz Beans 1911 oz tin M PFEIFFERS, ASSORTED VARIETIES Salad Dressings 250 mL btl M KINGSFORD _ __ Matchlight Briquets^ 2.99 ASSORTED VAR INCL SCOTCH MINTS & ASST JELLIES (FLINGS, CHEODEES, WHEAT CHIPS 150 g PKG) ---- SWISS STYLE, ASSORTED FLAVOURS A . __ ASSORTED VAR INCL SCOTCH MIN Christie Pretzels S fl ,99 Gay Lea Yogourt 3^ 1,49 Trebor Candy 175 g QQ pkg a W W IMPORTED, ASSORTED Fancy Tin Biscuits ASSORTED FLAVOURS uench 276 g PKG OF 3 ENVS MONARCH, ASST VAR, ICING (210 g) OR 260 g PKG 4 VARIETIES INCL DIGESTIVE 39 Moist Plus n / nn Peek Frean Ca|œ Mixes £/ auu Biscuits ui OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.65 OUR REGULAR PRICE .75 EACH BUŸ 2-SAVE .51 OUR REGULAR PRICE UP TO 3.49 8 rystals 276 g PKG OF: @1 600 g TIN TIE BAG WÉL 99n 700 g tin OUR REGULAR PRICE 5.99 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, July 13,1983 9 Happy One Year Old Hi ! My name is Ryan Allan Black. I was one year old July 9,1983. My proud Daddy and Mommy are, Doug and Janice of Bowmanville. My grandparents are Allan and Ruth Wray of Bowmanville, Ron Black of Oshawa and Shirley Black of Lindsay. Consumer Watch BYPAULTUZ PRESIDENT OF THE BETTER BUSINESS Camping is a relatively inexpensive inexpensive way to spend a summer vacation considering the sky high prices of hotels and restaurant meals these days. Yet despite its affordability, affordability, camping still involves considerable ouUays of money for equipment that requires a good deal of thought in terms of practicality as well as price. The type of equipment needed depends on the type of camping you are planning. Conventional campers who set up for a week or two at an established campsite that provides amenities such as running water and toilets, can bring with them whatever their car will hold. Cyclists, cancers or hikers can't afford to burden themselves with S ient that's heavy and rsome. A family of campers will look for equipment equipment that offers both comfort and easy maintenance. There is a broad range of 3 " ment currently on the et catering to every need from large families who insist on as many of the comforts of home as possible, to rugged naturalists and wilderness freaks. The prices also vary accordingly. A lightweight tent of good quality, for example, averages around $80 to $100, whereas a comfortable family tent ranges between $200 and $400. Novice campers should consult consult with an experienced camper or with the sales personnel personnel in a specialized camping camping store who are likely to have a fair degree of expertise before buying. A nylon tent is light and easy to transport, and therefore ideal for cyclists, cyclists, hikers and canoeists who face portages. However nylon tents have their disadvantages disadvantages too. They often "breathe" poorly, which means they retain humidity inside the tent, sometimes causing condensation. Some manufacturers have tackled this problem by inserting waterproof exterior roofs into nylon tents, and constructing the inside roof from a lighter nylon that allows excess humidity and heat to pass through it. Cotton tends to be less humid than nylon, but cotton tents are heavier and less resistant to stretching. A lightweight lightweight Egyptian cotton is available, But it is very expensive, expensive, Most cotton tents nave the same system of double roofs that many nylon models have, assuring both the ventilation ventilation and insulation of the tent. Cotton tents need to be rewaterproofed every couple of years with the same product product used by the manufacturers manufacturers for treating the tent. Nylon tents don't require all this maintenance, although the seams should be sprayed yearly to ensure the tent remains remains waterproof. You can get a better idea of the size of a tent by seeing it set up. Check to see whether the floor of the tent is solid and wear resistant and has a minimum of seams where leaks are likely to occur. Tent floors made from PCV (mixture (mixture of nylon and fibreglass) or nylon sprayed with poly urethane are good buys. A floor covering at least 15 cm of the tent walls is a positive feature. A sleeping bag is the most important piece of camping equipment. The quality of a sleeping bag depends on the insulating factor of the material with which it is filled. Down filled bags, generally made with duck or goose feathers offer the best insulation insulation and are comfortable in both cool and warm weather. The biggest drawback is their price, ranging over $150. Another Another weakness is that down absorbs humidity easily, reducing its insulating value. A synthetic fibre filling has a lower insulating factor than down, but most models stand up very well to humidity and are relatively inexpensive. Certain camping accessories accessories are mandatory for all but the most hardened outdoors outdoors people. Inexpensive floor pads made from foam or plastic with enclosed air bubbles or inflatible models not only make sleeping comfortable comfortable but also reduce humidity. humidity. A camp stove that uses naptha, butane, or propane fuels depending on the type of camping you plan on, and a reliable lantern are also essential items on any camping camping trip. A first aid kit and waterproof matches are in- dispensible in the great outdoors. outdoors. By shopping for equipment carefully, you can make your camping holiday an adventure and a pleasure that will stay with you for years to come. A6RI CALENDAR Once again, the Junior Agriculturalist Program is well underway throughout the province of Ontario. This year, there are 26 keen and enthusiastic youths participating participating in the central region, which consists of Simcoe, Dufferin, Peel, Halton, York and Durham counties. The program is a worthwhile worthwhile one for students and farmers alike. For a nine week period, 16 and 17 year old students, who have a serious interest in agriculture are placed on full-time commercial commercial farms where they "learn to do by doing". As Junior Agriculturalists, they are provided provided with a unique chance to gain practical experience in such area as working with large machinery, caring for farm livestock, or harvesting crops. According to regional coordinator coordinator Barbara Kell, the summer adventure helps to shape many future careers. By the end of the program, aspirations to become farmers farmers or veterinarians are quite evident, while other Junior Agriculturalists are happy to have had the opportunity opportunity to live and work in the country. Whatever the outcome, thanks to the support of the Youth Secretariat, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, and especially the host farmers, the summer experience experience is one that won't be forgotten! PEACOCK LUMBER LTD. Building supplies, Our specialty is lumber and lumber products. A complete line of kiln dried hardwood and softwoods. • Walnut • Cherry • Maple • Redwood •Teak -Oak •Phll.Mahog. • Softwoods Hardwood & softwood plywood, MILL and YARD Specially 328 Rltaon Rd. N., Oahawa Custom Milling 725-4744

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