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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Jun 1986, p. 29

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I MM | 1 73 Section Two The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, June 18, 1986 11 Celebrates Birthday MITCHELL'S Pure Apple Juice Famous lor.. 48 FLOZ TIN half price We're making it our business to give you top quality at a price you can afford. Our shelves are stacked with only the finest products. There is no 'Second Best' at AAR BM OKTW sSF®*®* vaunt I f sSSswm u rownAiPI ' 1 »' halfprice JANE PARKER (StrawberryRhuberb Pie 825 g sin 1.89Save .20) Rhubarb-Apple Pie 625 g size .99 m IfH M ï a BO WMI I ffc lWÉrm®m sSEf Price* effective at ASP Store» only thru Saturday Juno 21 at, 1988. Wo reserve the right to limit quenHUee to normal family requirement». We redeem ell hod atore coupon». IY 2-SAVE.18 2/.99 BUYtSAVE.1l 450 g hat JANE PARKER (made wHh 100 % pure vegetable shortenlng)SAVE .26 Cracked Wheat Bread 67 J,?. 79 JANE PARKER, ENRICHED, WHITE (made with 100 % pure vegetable shortening) Rich-Lite Bread JANE PARKER Gold Pound Cake MARVEL, HAMBURGER BUNS OR Wiener Rolls real value ASSORTED FLAVOURS (Unit cost 5.9* per 100 mL) Chateau Dry We try to make your grocery dollar go a little bit farther by offering your favourite brands at reasonable prices. Every week there are new specials and new ways to save at A&r. Savings shown In this ed based on our current regular retells. Some Illustrations In this ed are for design only and do not necessarily represent Items on sale. real value ASST FLAVOURS (Unit cost 5.21 per 100 mL) (Plus .30 btl deposit) SAVE. 80 500 g 1 OÙ size lillJ SAVE.36 Pkgot QQ 3.99 SAVE. 50 T 1 1.49 save 1.30 REGULAR, RAISIN S DATE, APPLE CINNAMON Harvest Crunch Cereal 900 g PliB 2.99 save 1.10 Beverages KRAFT, ASSORTED VARIETIES B.B.Q. Sauces FROZEN, CHICKEN BREAST, BEEF, CHICKEN, SALISBURY STEAK, TURKEY Savarin Dinners GAINSBOROUGH, FROZEN Pie Shells QUAKER CEREAL Captain Crunch 0 I A&P Beverages 750 mL btl .39 SAVE. 70 11 oz 1 90 pkg f>£9 SAVE 1.10 1.49 SAVE.40 1.99 pkg 15 oz pkg of 3 350 g Pli9 INSTANT, WITH CHICORY Encore Coffee FROZEN, BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY Savarin Pot Pies POWDERED LAUNDRY Surf Detergent CAVENDISH, FROZEN, ASSORTED CUTS French Fries SAVE 1.30 5.49 AVE.30 .69 7 oz Jar SAVEjg 8oz pkg ACTION PRICE 6 litre a OO box CeDD 1kg poly pkg SAVE.40 1.29 2-PLY, ASSORTED COLOURS Delsey Bathroom \ Tissue I .49 real value KLEENEX, NEWBORN 68'S, TODDLERS 33'S, DAYTIME 48'S Huggles r Diapers ""Sr 3 199 REGULAR, AUTOMATIC OR FILTER DRIP GROUND Maxwell House Coffee ED. SMITH, TOMATO CLAM OR Garden Cocktail PLAIN OR PRINTED, WHITE, YELLOW OR BEIGE ACTION PR[Cl Hi-Dri Paper Towels TISSUE, ASSORTED COLOURS (100's .79Seve .20) SAVE .51 Kleenex Facial "i*. MW mL-Mf 796 mL Li/d Mi#? btl DETERGENT FOR DISHES Sunlight Liquid Ultra plat btl SAVE 1.00 1.99 (Gold Seal Arabica or Colomba CoHees) save 2.00 halfarice real value PRIDE OF CANADA, BY THE PIECE Bologna Chunks 073/169 IW tkg / f lb real value save 3.08/kg-1.40 lb 1.69 BLADE, CHUCK SHORT RIB OR SHOULDER, BONELESS, CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF ïiiilù•'$<•» hi g // 5;/ Beef Roasts cn, outicLCiX), uui rnwm t un«i/ 3.95/ "1 , 6 BONE CUT, CHEF STYLE, OVEN READY Prime Rib Roast CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRAM 'A' BEEF (Rib Sink. S.IMed.M lb) Rib Steaks cap on BONELESS 'GREAT ON THE B.B.Q.' Cross Rib Steaks FRESH 'GREAT ON THEB.B.Q.' Medium Ground Beef 3*2/1" 725/029 / /kg/ O lb 080/099 O/kg/O lb 0*9/069 eJlkg/C lb EXCELLENT FOR BRAISING Blade Steaks 3"/1" PRIDE OF CANADA, READY-TO-SERVE, HALVES Vintage Hams 802/3" SHOULDER CUTS (Strip or Cubed 5.05/kg-2.29 lb) Stewing Beef 48/1" POINT (Centre Cuts 5.93/kg-2.69 lb) mitQ Brisket Beef End cuts 5"/2* REGULAR, ALL BEEF OR B.B.Q. 'GREAT ON THEB.B.Q.' Pride of Canada Wieners £& PRIDE OF CANADA, SMOKED Back Bacon 1102/4" PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED, 5 VARIETIES Cooked Meats vZ%.99 PRIDE OF CANADA Smoked Sausage pkg PRIDE OF CANADA, SUMER SALAMI, PEPPERONL BtERWURST Party Sticks BURNS, THINLY SLICED, 5 VARIETIES Cooked Meats MARY MILES Breakfast Sausage 202/1" SHOPSY'S-COLE SLAW OR Potato Salad *""2.79 soogO QQ size C. DO "'.79 pkg 500 g ctn mm 118/58 VEAL CUTLETS OR Veal Scallopini (Rib Veal Chops 10.78tkgA.89 lb) Loin VBal Chops FROZEN, NEW ZEALAND SPRING, SHORT CUT Lamb Legs ttkg/i* FROZEN, NEW ZEALAND SFRINO (Loin Chop. t.lVkg-3.»» lb) Lamb Chops shoulder 4/12/1 * COMBINATION PACK-CONTAINS: 2 RIB ENDS, 2 LOIN ENDS, 4 CENTRE CUT CHOPS Loin Pork Chops RIB PORTION OR RIB HALF Pork Loin Roasts TENDERLOIN PORTION, 3 LB AVERAGE „ ( lèodfMn Hall 5.27/kg-2.39 ib) 4"/1" Pork Loin Roasts FRASERVALE, FROZEN Fish & Chips 48/21 48/28 1227/039 eJtkg/C Ib 250 g QQ pkg eDD 1.39 SEA LOVE, FROZEN (SMOKED HADDOCK FILLETS 10.12/ko4.59 Ib) Smoked Kipper Fillets o£/2r! CHERRY RIVER, READY-TOSERVE, PICNIC STYLE.BONELESS Pork Shoulders 412/1* TOWN CLUB, SWEET PICKLED Cottage Rolls £ 412/1" HIGH LINER, FROZEN, IN LIGHT TEMPURA BATTER, COD OR Boston Bluefish 1.99 FROZEN, LAYER, CHOCOLATE, STRAWBERRY, VANILLA, LEMON, SWISS MOCHA, FUDGE MARBLE Sara Lee Cakes 13 OZ PKG m mUÊMMi half price save.60 (QrapafruH or Drapa Juka 12H II oz lln 1.39-Sava .30) FROZEN, CONCENTRATED, REGULAR OR PULP FREE Old South Orange Juice 12ft floz tin .89 SWISS STYLE, ASSORTED FLAVOURS BUY 3-SAVE 1.38 Gay Lea Yogourt T** 9 3/1.49 SAVE.80 Hi! My name is Curtis Christopher Robinson, and I celebrated my first birthday on April 23,1986. Celebrating with me were my proud parents, Chris and Lynn Robinson (nee Lowery), Orono and my big brother Tyler also Gordon and Marjorie Lowery and Gerald and Dorothy Robinson, Orono. My great grandparents are Arthur and Mildred White, Bowmanville, Perry and Francis Sanders, Peterborough, Mrs. Catherine Lowery, Kirby and Mrs. Betty Robinson, of Pontypool. Few Residents Aware Of Anti-Smoking Bylaw SEALTEST, REGULAR, REFRIGERATED Cottage Cheese 202,1.49 MILD, MEDIUM OR EXTRA OLD WHITE SAVE UP TO.30 Black Diamond Cheese %l2.39 IMPERIAL, 100% VEGETABLE OIL Soft Margarine SAVE.30 21.19 half price MACARONI 8 CHEESE Kraft Dinner %.39 save 2.00 DAINTY, LONG GRAIN Super Patna h QQ Rice 'ï fr. Dri save .50 (Lasagna 500 g pkg 1.19-Save .50) Assorted Primo Pastas .99 PRIMO, PLAIN Spaghetti Sauce SAVE.66 28II oz QQ tin .DU Tomato Sauce SAVE .60 28II oz QQ lln *DU PURE VEGETABLE Primo Oil SAVE 2.00 plstcont 9 OO 3 Hire C.DD real value PRODUCT OF U.S.A., SWEET Juicy Nectarines 2lf..99 real value PRODUCT OF U.S.A., Fresh Broccoli GREAT WITH CHEESE SAUCE bunch M 1 99 5 lb 9 QQ bag C.OD PRODUCT OF U.S.A., LARGE SIZE BERRIES, SWEET Blueberries pm, 2.49 CANADA FANCY, PRODUCT OF ONTARIO Ida Red Apples PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, DELICIOUS IN SALADS Bunch Radishes 2/. 99 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO Dieffenbachia Plants 6, ff 5.99 CANADA NO. 1, PRODUCT OF U.S.A., VINE RIPE Cantaloupes each.99 PRODUCT OF U.S.A., GREAT FOR SUMMER DRINKS Fresh Limes 5/. 99 CANADA NO. 1, PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Fresh Peaches 212/*. 99 PRODUCT OF SPAIN Fresh Lemons 4/. 99 by Stephanie Chapman How many people have been standing in line at a bank or a grocery store, or sitting at a lunch counter eating when the person beside beside you lazily reaches for the pack of cigarettes from his pocket, lights one, and gives an extremely satisfied sigh as the smoke hits the lungs? The tiny wisps of smoke that are wafting into the air, and eventually into your face, are not pleasant to experience, experience, and according to the new by-law for the Town of Newcastle, these types of occurrences will not be with us for much longer. Although this law has been in existence since July of 1980, very few residents seem aware of the document. document. Several organizations, organizations, however, are now looking at the by-law as an inspiration, and hope that educating the people about the law will lead to the implementation implementation of the legislation. legislation. Sue Seto, who is the Vice- Chairman of the Inter- Agency Council on Smoking and Health which is a prohealth prohealth organization for the Durham Region, and Carol Hewitt, who belongs to a member agency, are not waging a war against smoking. smoking. What this organization and many more like them are after, is to curb, if not eliminate the number of people who smoke in the designated designated non-smoking areas. "Most people are considerate considerate about smoking," said Mrs. Hewitt. "But, we hope that by educating people, and telling them about the by-law, more action will take the smoking out of pub- 1 in nldpps 11 What is in the by-law? To begin with, the document stipulates the prohibition of smoking in elevators, escalators, escalators, hospitals, banks, financial institutions, and municipal offices. Retail shops, except the lunch counters and restaurants, are to be smoke-free, and reception areas and school buses are also off limits to cigarettes. The document states that proprietors are obliged to display a "no smoking" sign in a prominent location so all customers will take note. These signs entail a graphic symbol that is used to indicate indicate a "no smoking area," accompanied by the words "Town of Newcastle By-law, Maximum Penalty $1000," in black lettering. The symbol symbol on the sign is on a white background with the circle and the prohibiting stroke across a cigarette in red. This sign, which is actually very eye-catching, symbolizes symbolizes freedom and the respect respect of health for others. "The proprietors are not enforcers of the signs," said Mrs. Seto. "However, they are required to post them." Due to the coming awareness awareness of the by-law, more and more non-smokers are asking asking the store owners to display display the sign. In the very near future, it will be a good business policy to have the sign displayed. The task of educating the public about the by-law is varied for each specific age group. Mrs. Hewitt became involved with many of the schools in the area, while Mrs. Seto was busy with presentations presentations and speeches to other concerned groups. Despite the fact that the Inter-Agency Council has done much work with the businesses in Bowmanville, both these women are hoping "peer pressure" will help them with their task. This is a public health issue which concerns everyone -- smokers and non-smokers alike. Although Although the harmful effects of cigarettes are known, how does tobacco affect the people who are not smoking the cigarette directly? One out of four people in a room are directly affected by smoke from one cigarette. Anyone who needs a copy of the by-law or information about obtaining a "No Smoking" sign, is asked to call the By-law Enforcement Enforcement Officer at 623-3379. It is through community awareness concerning the by-law that the organization hopes to encourage the increased increased use of the phrase, "Excuse me, did you know this is a non-smoking area?" Yelverton UCW News The June meeting of Yelverton Yelverton U.C.W. was held at 10 a.m. at the church. Maureen Moore, the President, presided presided with 18 members, 1 visitor and 8 children present. Following coffee and a visit we opened with the Ode. Ida Hurtig had the devotional and read "Strolling down the Country Lane," followed by scripture and prayer. We sang "Let us sing of a wonderful love." The roll call was answered answered with items for the fish pond to be held at our bar- beque on June 13. Minutes were read. Corrie Malcolm gave the Treasurer's report and Eileen Malcolm gave the flower report. Moved by Eileen Malcolm and seconded by Isabel Wilson that all bills be paid. A letter was read from C.B.M.I. for eye glasses received. Mary Moore read out the list of jobs for the barbeque and also our baking list. Each was asked to bake 4 pies and 2 desserts for the dessert table. Our farewell service for Rev. John Sloan will be June 29 at 11:30 a.m. with a pot luck dinner for all 3 points, following following in the Hall. During July the services will be at 10 a.m. Yelverton's turn is July 13 with coffee following. Our anniversary is September 2lst with Sue Bonsteel of Stratford as guest speaker. Service that day is 11 a.m. We decided to have the church and hall cleaned and to cater to Nancy Gould's wedding wedding on August 9th. We are ail asked to bake for the yard sale our group is having at the Hall on July 5th at 9 a.m. September meeting is at the home of Mary Moore. Vera Staples taking the devotional and Carol Gray doing a demonstration. Offering was $17. We were all treated to a fine painting demonstration by our own Mrs. David Foote. Coffee time included home made buns and muffins by Mary Moore and cheese and coffee by Doris Rowan.

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