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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Nov 1989, p. 17

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I I Cut **I mit SflKMO WAX Iti« CUT GAtlS BONS SUSOSID GAtlN BUNS MAS M*$ l CAABDT1 CFUU STYLE COON 00 SLUMtfl Ctt$F WHOLE AEBNEl COON Wuel Monte Fancy Vegetables 12 - 14-OZ. TIN Â'$k Eli /, 5 a v , . uv 1 v -'4iÿ Feature price without coupon VEGETABLE OR [Campbell's Chiclen Noodle Soup I Mil! W W 1 I ! tig U: Limit four tins per coupon, r coupon valid at IGA until closing Sat. Dec; 2, 1989. I H.A. WATTS, BOX 2140. STN. A, TORONTO. ONT. MSW 1HI " PLU 2042 563211-10291 I TOMATO CLAM OR ED Smith Garden Cocktail o! 8 btL. © Sliced White Bread 675 g LOAF a 28 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, November 29,1989 Personal Plates Pass 200,000 Ontario Transportation Minister William Wrye presented presented Mr. and Mrs. Alvin A. Smith, of Windsor, with the 200,000th set of own choice plates this month. The plates chosen by the Smiths to honour their 41st wedding anniversary read HAD2BU - HAD TO BE YOU. The reference, Esther Smith said, is to the tune, "It Had To Be You", which was their favourite song during their courtship. Personalized plates have grown in popularity since they were first issued in July 1983. Motorists who have ordered ordered these plates have done so to express a point of view, to identify themselves or to make a whimsical statement. In the first year, 17,000 orders were placed. Since then the demand has grown. So far this year, 31,000 sets of personalized plates have been issued. Delivery of personalized licence plates takes about eight weeks. They can be ordered ordered at any licence issuing office for $100. $70,000 for Heart Project A $70,000 project to alert Durham students and workers workers to the link between heart disease and diet was announced today by Allan Furlong, MPP for Durham Centre, on behalf of Health Minister Elinor Caplan. Two groups, Durham Save-A-Heart and the Whitby Whitby General Hospital, will jointly co-ordinate the project. project. Funding will be provided provided over two years. The program will stress the importance of low fat diets in preventing heart disease. Organizers will use workshops, community displays, displays, and a media campaign campaign to reach local high school students and workers. workers. Mrs. Caplain said she was pleased that the project was based on the belief that people have the ability to lead themselves to healthier ' lives. "Health is a positive resource'which must be safeguarded," safeguarded," said the minister. _ The Durham Region District District Health Council recommended recommended the project, after assessing assessing it against community needs ana local health care priorities. This project is one of 16 across the province announced announced today by Mrs. Caplan. Caplan. Funding for this round of grants totals $825,000. Some of the other health promotion grants announced elsewhere today were: 0 $25,000 to Peel Parents Against Drugs for a project aimed at reducing drug, alcohol alcohol and tobacco use among teenagers by having parents educate parents on the issue. issue. Parents will be recruited recruited and trained to deliver awareness programs in their own ethnic communities, and in their own languages; 0 $70,000 to the Wawatay Native Communications Society Society of Sioux Lookout to develop develop radio, television and print messages, encouraging better nutrition and moderate moderate use of alcohol and tobacco. tobacco. The multi-media campaign campaign will use native languages with English subtitles subtitles and will try to reach remote native communities in the North with its messages: messages: and ° $50,000 to the Haldi- mand-Norfolk Regional Health Unit. Workers and management will join together together to identify job-related health concerns, such as heart disease, and then proceed proceed to implement programs dealing with these issues at the work site. In May, Mrs. Caplan announced announced an additional $1 million in funding to the Health Promotion Grants Program, bringing the total amount available annually to $2 million. To date, the program has awarded $3.7 million to 96 projects. Grants of up to $50,000 a year, for a maximum maximum of two years, are available available to non-profit organizations, organizations, including agencies funded by the ministry. Competitions are held annually. annually. 4/2.24 j i i 10-OZ. TIN ASSORTED VARIETIES Catelli Pasta 900 g BOX "TFi I i Mother Parkers Ground Coffee REGULAR, FINE ■ OR EXTRA FINE , i: 300 g VAC PAK PKG. I I Limit one pkg. pet coupon, j I coupon valid at IGA until closing Sit. Dec. 2,1989. I J A C. NIELSEN. BOX MOO. St. JOHN, N.B. EIL10 J I PLU 2033 24301350 I PROCESS CHEESE FOOD, 16 SLICE PACKS, VELVEETA OR 500 g PKG. taw MÊ WW .ÉÊL-. ls. & i iu Limit four boxes per coupon, coupon valid at IGA until closing Sat. Dec. 2,1989. A C. NIELSEN. BOX 3000. ST. JOHN. N.B. E2L 4U PLU 2034 33728009 JT, Bathroom Tissue FACELLE, 2-ply Royale ASSORTED COLORS 8-ROLL PKG. KfV- H.) H i) ! ■ s] m '8§ 4/ iw m f. • .. à MAGIC CRUNCH, SUGAR CRISP OR Post Alpha Bits Hi 375 g - 450 g BOX Limit one box per coupon, coupon valid at IGA until closing Sit. Dec. 2,1989. A C. NIELSEN, BOX 3000, ST. JOHN, N.B. E2L 413 PLU 2037 0370242 EARL GREY, ENGLISH BREAKFAST, IRISH BREAKFAST, ORANGE PEKOE OR BLACK CURRANT OR BLACK CURRANT QQ Twinings 099 ■w w tea Baas o b f° 5 x 0 tm, .99 ASSORTED FLAVORS Tang Fruit Drinks 3 x 250 mL COMBI BLOC BOXES ■99 Twinings Tea Bags Dempster's"l D Canadians Breads SkE FROZEN, FISH IN LIGHT BATTER, FISH FRIES, FISH STICKS OR FISH KRISPS Blue Water Boston Gao. 700 g PKG. BRICK, COLBY, MOZZARELLA OR MARBLE g* g* <3> Natural *199 Cheese Cuts w .88100 ASSORTED COLORS, FACELLE 2-PLY FLORELLE 200 OR 3-PLY 100 lb. _ _ 100 g RANDOM WEIGHT PKG. Ronle Facial Tissue EACH BOX f>9 PROCESS CHEESE FOOD, 16 SLICE PACKS, VELVEETA OR Kraft Singles 500 g PKG. 299 FROZEN, ASSORTED VARIETIES non Gurnet Bluefish m * 399 ASSORTED VARIETIES OF FIRM. STIRRED OR FRUIT AT BOTTOM Tvso Dim Chicken Burgers metS 0( 340 2 g 8 RKG 399 Delisle Yogurt FROZEN. CONCENTRATED Sun Squeeze Orange Juice 12-FL. OZ. TIN 59 Best Buys This Week CAFFEINE FREE DIET COKE, COKE CLASSIC OR REGULAR OR DIET Coke or Sprite e- LIMIT 12 BTLS. PER FAMILY PLUS .40 DEP. PER BTL. 7 ■ y 750 mL RET. BTL. W r Gold Seal Red Sockeye Salmon 7.5-oz. TIN w . FROZEN McCain French Fries ASSORTED CUTS 1 kg POLY BAG ' 7 A i /1 y • ' ' ■mé v A 1 1 • lu, 1 ■ 4 *•,*«**. m V-v-v WAV.: ■ % m / m- Ü" y AVAILABLE IN MOST STORES COUNTRY KITCHEN Black Forest §§§) Style Ham Æfa 0^, £|V J mm lff ib ' 100 g eJM MAPLE LEAF, GARLIC, PEPPER OR STUFFED Roast Bark bin 699 1,54 100 g GERMAN Edam Cheese 399 ,88101 'ib. 100 g SHOULDER fr Fresh! Butt fork Chops 3.06 kg Æ nfl I ii WM ib - Meat fork Chops 7 CHOP ECONOMY PACK, f | 3 RIB, 3 CENTRE, 1 TENDERLOIN PORTION M ■ ri, y m l-y fV: -' .44 ' ' fei (:hvV m 1 ms ww to rn kg LOIN Centre Cut Fresh! Pork Chops 5.49 kg m M II ® w jp|Liy§ M) i- ib. W u Vv BREAST BONE REMOVED Fresh! Pork Side Ribs 4.39 kg LV Wi SHOULDER Fresh! Pork Butt Roasts 2.84 kg IAn fl* I • 7 4-4 v . ^Ü^PICNIC Tresh! Pori Shoulder Rbastsm » fSI (% MH# M v : fey y iSf ^wfii Hi h) M V / ib. 4.39 kg iif t IF IT AIN'T RUST CHECKED ... IT AIN'T! Oshawa North 10 Russell Avc. (Slmcoo N„ Isl slrool S. ol Taunton) Oshawa 436-6167 Still only $99.95 AVAILABLE IN MOST STORES Croissants w W 450 g White Bread & 9 Assorted Danish Coffee Cakes 929 400 g CENTRE CUT Fresh! Pork leg Steaks m Æk M mm ff k Fresh! fork Back Ribs ' 1 8.80 kg ib. v:y Ayy Ente , .3 Win One of TVvo Silver Tea Sets Approx. Value S1.500. Ea. (2 PRIZES ONLY) COURTESY OF O & TWININGS TEA Win An "Apple Personal Computer" Approx Value S2.625.00 Ea (1 PRIZE AMONG ALL STORES) COURTESY OF © & DELISLE YOGURT Win A Citizen Slimline Cordless Telephone Approx. Value S120. Ea. 1 PRIZE PER STORE COURTESY OF © & DEMPSTER S SEE YOUR LOCAL STORE FOR FULL PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM MON.. NOV. 27 TO SAT., DEC. 2, 1989. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. GRAHAM IGA MARKET 225 King St. E., Bowmanville, Ontario STORE HOURS MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. SATURDAY 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. Senior Citizens 5% Off On Personal Shopping, Wednesday Only , : , ' ■j ALL SAVINGS ARE BASED ON OUR REGULAR PRICES.

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