14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 21, 1984 Go Transit Will Award f 30 Million in Projects Within Durham Region Section Two GO Transit will be awarding awarding approximately $30 million million in construction projects projects within the Durham Region Region this year as work begins begins on a new light rapid transit line from Oshawa to Toronto. The total cost of the Toronto Toronto - Oshawa GO extension extension is estimated at $350 million. Dave Garner, project manager for GO ALRT, brought the Durham Region's Region's elected officials up to date on the progess of the rail extension during a presentation presentation before regional council in Whitby last week. He explained that construction construction of a six kilometre portion of the track will take place between Pickering Pickering Beach Rd. and Henry St. this year. A contract for this sector will be awarded in April, Mr. Garner said. Construction of other portions portions of the route will also begin this year, but the line will not be ready for operation operation until 1988. By 1988, it will be possible to take GO'S electrically powered rail vehicles from the western boundary of Oshawa as far as Pickering where passengers will transfer to the existing GO system. The time required to travel from Oshawa to Toronto Toronto will be approximately one hour, Mr. Garner said. The system will accommodate accommodate approximately 25,000 passengers per hour in each direction. By 1989, the final stage of the GO expansion could be completed. This would bring the rail system to the eastern edge of Oshawa, with a station near Harmony Harmony Rd. and Highway 401. Mr. Garner added that completion of this phase depends depends on an environmental assessment which will determine determine the impact of the rail line on its surroundings. surroundings. Documents for the assessment assessment have already been submitted to the Ministry of the Environment Environment which is in the process of reviewing the study. GO expects that the Ministry Ministry will take six months to reply to the environmental studies. "We're hoping for approval by mid-summer, in June or July," Mr. Garner told Durham's elected officials officials last. week. :hsiixJ'Xm. -,,:■ r. : xa <,a*3î'Vï £UU< t; s-i.vv : fESETÀBLE OR CHSOKei-i MOOD? : y.- ' ' '\r ; : ■ ; ■■ ' R>xy •, : : '• »J ' ' • ' -',*A : • : •'.■ •: \ • f ;*••? ? "■ . yr. ^ , V - nt /.'V ' C' W O -V: :■? .. . V. ,o-: "'OD' • vy : : : ; :: NEWTONVILLE (Intended for Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Merrill Merrill of Campbellford spent the weekend with his sister Mrs. Bea Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Imlach and Dale and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Imlach and boys. Mrs. Rowena Tizzard and Mrs. Acy Farrow attended the U.C.W. Presbyterial meeting at Northminster United Church, Oshawa on Wednesday. The Women's Institute monthly meeting will be held at Mrs. Janet Paeden's home on Wednesday, March 21st with Miss Bernice Milligan's Milligan's group in charge of program and lunch. Several attended the Jack and Jill shower on Friday evening for Miss Louise Clarke and Mr. Jerry Hale at Brownsdale Community Centre. Mrs. Helen Armstrong and family ofMillbrookand Miss Kathy and Mr. Robert Hooper of Bewdley visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Staple- ton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Farrow Farrow and Mr. and Mrs. Royal Hall attended the Social Ladies Night of the Palestine Palestine Chapter at Bowmanville Bowmanville on Wednesday evening. evening. There were lV/z tables of progressive euchre in the hall Friday evening. 50/50 draw was won by Olive Little. Little. High man Don Hamm, Jack Bairstow (2nd) the draw by Mrs. Violet Sutcliffe. Ladies won by Evelyn Merrill, Ruth Grady (draw) Lena Graham (2nd). A surprise birthday cake was also presented to Wallace Wallace Boughen. Next card party will be March 30th (Friday evening). Mrs. Eleanor Henderson and Jessica of Newcastle visited visited Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Maclnnis Sunday afternoon. afternoon. : , Wl 1 ! " 01 ilib ' .. •' ; JAMES INSURANCE BROKER LIMITED ELEANOR DAMANT, A.I.I.C. The staff of James Insurance, Bowmanville is pleased to announce that Eleanor Damant has successfully completed her Associateship in the Insurance Institute of Canada. Eleanor would be pleased to discuss any of your insurance with you. 24 King St. East, Bowmanville 623-4406 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Accountancy WILLIAM C. HALL B. Comm. Chartered Accountant 35 King SI. W., Newcastle Telephone 987-4240 WM.J.H. COGGINS Chartered Accountant 115 Liberty Street South ' Bowrr|anvllle Phone 623-3612 JOHN MANUEL, C.G.A. 118 King St. East, Suite 2 623-6555 WINTERS, SUTHERLAND & MOASE Chartered Accountants 23 Silver St., Bowmanville 623-9461 49 Division St., Oshawa 579-5659 Dental " PATRICK G.DEEGAN DENTURETHERAPY CLINIC 5 George SI. • 623-4473 Office Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 8:30-5:00 Friday 8:30-noon Computers andybatelaanb.a, Consullnnt Programmer Software Development Maple Grove Tld. N, Bowmanville 623-2375 Chiropractic G. EDWIN MANN.D.C. Chiropractor Office: 15 Elgin Street Corner of Horsey Street Phone 623-5509 Office Hours: By appointment LEONARD JAY, B.Sc.,D.C. Doctor of Chiropractic 96 Queen Street Bowmanville Phone 623-9297 JOHN W. HAWRYLAK, D.C., F.C.C.R. Doctor ol Chiropractic Certified Roentgenologist Nutritional Counselling 168 Church St, Bowmanville 623-4004 LAURENCE A. GREY Doctor ol Chiropractic 306 King St. West Oshawa L1J2J9 Phone 433-1500 Naturopathic Medicine LAURENCE A. GREY, N.U. Doctor ol Naturopathy Nutrition, homeopathic and botanical medicine; Colonic therapy & acupuncture 306 King SI. West Oshawa L1J2J9 Phnno 433-1500 CERTIFIED FOOT REFLEXOLOGIST Cheryl Frlede 270 King SI, East, Bowmanville 623-4004 PRODUCT OF CHILE, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE, "EMPEROR VARIETY" PRODUCT OF U.SA, Fresh Spinach PRODUCT OF ISRAEL 283.5 g 10-OZ. , PKG. A? "• .'V, • \ ' -OH : ^ PRODUCT OF CANADA, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE 4 54 kg j Red Potatoes 1 1.99 PRODUCT OF CENTRAL AMERICA Fresh j Dole Pineapples ea. 1 1.59 PRODUCT OF U.SA, CANADA EXTRA FANCY GRADE j Red or Golden i Delicious Apples 1.96/tg .89,b PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, ONTARIO NO. 1 GRADE, "GREENHOUSE", Seedless Cucumbers 1.29 PRODUCT OF U.S.A Fresh Endive or Escarole 2 ° .99 "ft-VOLr (PKG. OF 1)OR "AA", "C" OR "D" (PKG. OF 2) Duracell Batteries EACH PKG. 2.39 FROZEN, McCAIN, MARBLE, CHOCOLATE OR VANILLA PRODUCUT OF MEXICO, Watermelon .86/kg -39lb. PRODUCT OF U.SA, Peanuts In-The-Shell 218/k, ■99ib. PRODUCT OF U.SA, Mini Carnots 340 g 12-02. PKG. .79 ASSORTED VARIETIES Tropical Plants on Bamboo Pole 4°pot 1.49 PROCESS CHEESE FOOD, KRAFT Cheez Whiz ^ 2.99 PROCESS CHEESE FOOD, INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED (REGULAR OR THINS) SCHNEIDERS OHO Cheese Slices pkq b 0-1 %J POWDERED DETERGENT LIQUID FABRIC SOFTENER Downy Comet Cleanser 600 g CONT. .89 LIQUID CLEANER Mr. Clean 1.5 L BTL 3.49 WINDOW CLEANER Windex 600 ml TRIGGER BTL. 1.49 : 'Sj-s ■ • U E-i. : wyiWMâ 1 i I 1. U 'J:- ,À Ü iâl ; ■ : iStiW® n'P-T'v,.;... i• v-pzW.-A3R>s-' IIP 12" WIDTH, ALCAN Aluminum Foil 1 .. • ■ ■ - ,* 25' ROLL BOX .99 ASSORTED COLORS, 2-PLY DUVET Bathroom Tissue 4 ROLL PKG. 1.49 ASSORTED COLORS, 2-PLY SCOTTIES Facial Tissue PKG. OF 200 .89 IGA, CHOICE Bartlett Pears 28- F L. OZ. TIN 1.19 HEINZ Tomato Paste 13-FL OZ. TIN .99 ASSORTED VARIETIES,'(MEAT EXCEPTED) Heinz Junior Baby Foods 715-FL OZ. JAR .49 ASSORTED VARIETIES BETTY CROCKER Hamburger Helper 150 TO 241 g PKG. 1.29 DIGESTIVE, ARROWROOT, CHOCOLATE CHIP, SHORTCAKE, GINGER CRUNCH, FRUIT SHORTCAKE OR NICE Peek Frean Biscuits 400 g PKG. 1.49 ASSORTED VARIETIES Pally Biscuits 22.99 BURNT ALMOND, VIRGINIA OR JERSEY MILK Neilson Candy Bars 85 TO 115 g FAMILY SIZE BAR .69 ASSORTED VARIETIES, HOSTESS Jj Potato Chips pkg 8 1 .25 RED OR GREEN Close-Up J Toothpaste 1 100 mL 1 TUBE 1 .04 SUPER SWORD Wilkinson Razor Blades PKG. OF 5 .89 7-OZ. SIZE Styrofoam Cups PKG. OF 51 .69 Deep 'N' Delicious Cakes 18 TO 19-OZ. PKG. 2.19 REFRIGERATED, BUHERFUKE OR CRESCENT Pillsbury Dinner Rolls 227 TO 235 g PKG. .99 GREEN GIANT, FANCY CUT Green or Wax Beans or CREAM STYLE OR WHOLE KERNEL Niblets Corn REGULAR 'BONELESS" SWEET PICKLED BY THE PIECE "YOUR FRIENDS WILL THINK IT'S CRAB" KAMABOKO, STICKS Crab Flavoured n j n Pollock 2 p 2 k 7 o 9 2.19 Vpridejf Canada ^ COOKED "BONELESS" Dinner Hams 5.274, 2.39» > pridejoLCanadi a < SUCÉÛ Cooked Ham Tprfde ^ Wieners 450 g PKG. 1.49 2lrjdéj[Çanÿà^ Breakfast Sausages 500 g PKG. 1.99 SLICED Side Bacon pkg° rprideofCanada ^ sliced Variety Pack Sandwich Meats pkg 8 1.79 7 TO 10-FL. C : ; , oz. ; J TINS FROZEN, McCAIN Supercrisps or Superpatties 24-OZ. POLY BAG 1 ;7 ASSORTED COLORS Cottonelle Bathroom Tissue (;•:{ 1:; 8 ROLL PKG. - f h i i : %'\ > vA j ; M it p MR. MacGREGOR'S RESTAURANT STYLE ENTREES (SOLD FROZEN BY THE BOX) 170 g - 6oz. BONELESS STRIP LOIN New York Steaks PORTION COST BOX OF 9 1.89 16.99 100 g - 3W-OZ. Breaded Beef Liver Steaks PORTION COST BOX OF 14 .41 5.69 100 g • 3 'h -oi. BREADED, PRE-BRÇWNED Italian Style Veal Cutlettes PORTION COST BOX OF 12 .58 6.99 125 g - 415-01. BEEF TENDERLOIN "BACON WRAPPED" Boneless Filet Mignon PORTION COST BOX OF 12 1.67 19.99 125 g • 415-01. Boneless Rib Eye Steaks PORTION COST BOX OF 12 1.33 15.99 125 g - 415-01. BREADED, PRE BROWNED Pork Cutlettes PORTION COST BOX OF 12 .73 8.79 PRICES EFFECTIVE WED. MARCH 21 TO SAT. MARCH 24,1984. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. People Come First at (ffi) Values effective only at GRAHAM'S IGA 77KING STREET EAST 623-4161 BOWMANVILLE --WE DELIVER FOR A NOMINAL CHARGE --