Oakville Beaver, 22 May 1994, p. 12

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l%r § /’, BXz a0o AM.â€"R200NOON _ Z ',; ; Treasures * Baked Goods » Plant }B poks/Tapes/Records « Tea Room / ‘FEots for Everyone * Come EnjOK 4 mm L2 Ekrocnier __"__ _ VU 7 7 MATCHING LOVESEAT FROM $599 Oh what a feeling! We have drastically cut prices on hundreds of items in the store to make room for our new inventory on its way! Save now on sofa‘s and loveseats â€" all in stock! There are over 15,000 sq. feet of savings including bedrooms, dining rooms, mattresses and more... all top quality, Canadian furnishings at huge savings, right now! PITCHâ€"IN CANADA! 141 BRONTE ROAD, OAKVILLE $1,.500............ $37.50 p e $50.00 $5,000............ $125.00 $7,500............ $187.50 »pJya) $10,000.......... $250.00 $15,000.......... $375.00 $20,000.......... $500.00 WE ARE HERE TO HELP YOU! CALL NOW (416) 225â€"5241 or (416) 225â€"4740 _ Monthly Payments As Low As UPDATE _ Genealogical society regular meeting, Chinguacousy Branch Library, lower level, 150 Central Park Dr. 2 p.m. Visitors welâ€" come. Guest speaker Doris Bourrie on Beginners Guide to Genealogy in Quebec. Halton Waldorf School Mayfair, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dogâ€"cart rides, French folk dancing, storytelling, oldâ€"fashioned games, toy and craft bazaar and luncheon buffet. 83 Campbellville Rd. Call 854â€"0191. Rotary Ride Bikeathon for DARE, rain or shine. Start and finish at Queen Elizabeth Park School, Yolanda Drive. Start time, 9 a.m. Prices, pledges. Proceeds to Drug Abuse Resistance Education. ADVERTISING FEATURE This weekly series highlights some of the best advertised values for food and other household items offered by our featured grocery advertisers. We hope it will help you and your family to stretch those allâ€"important food buying dollars. Here are this week‘s best buys: What would hot weather be without ice cream? AP has a special price on cool, creamy Good Humour Ice Cream, 2L carton, 99 cents each. For portable picnic fun, McCain juices and drinks are $5.99 for a case of nine tetra packs. From the meat department, fresh chicken breasts, no backs attached, are $1.99 a pound, or $4.39/kg. Fruit salad days start at Fantasy Fruit Market, with sweet extra fancy Queen Crest peaches, Product of California #1, at 99 cents a pound, or St. John Ambulance §44â€"4844 (Continued from page 9) PaRTICIPaCTION ,© etter rigade est Mothers Morning Out, 9:15 to 11:15 a.m., Chartwell Baptist Church, 228 Chartwell Rd. Enjoy a guest speaker and stimulating conversation while your child is cared for in a room down the hall. Call Aid for New Mothers, $44â€"9009. Ontario Friends of Schizophrenics, Oakville chapter, Annual Meeting, 8 p.m., St. Jude‘s Church, 160 William St. Report on chapter‘s activities over the past year followed by speaker Kathy Hodgkinson, Oakville Christian Women‘s After Five Club Dinner, 7 p.m., Holiday Inn. $14 Featuring Victoria‘s Linen and Lace with ideas for summer garden entertaining and decorating. Guest speaker Nena Ogilvie. Call Susan, 826â€"8441. Air Cadets for youth 12 to 18 meet, 7 p.m., T.A. Blakelock. Oakville Parent Child Centre, 337 Kerr St., presents Time Out with Barb Hall, Canadian Red Cross Society on Summer/ Pool Safety. Information: §49â€"6366. Overeaters Anonymous meets, Knox Presbyterian Church, Dunn Street, 8 p.m. Information: Sharon, 844â€"9518. $2.18/kg. From the bustling outdoor garden centre, fresh fancy impatiens, petunias and begonias â€" assorted vivid colors â€" are $9.99 per flat. Cottonelle Bathroom Tissue, 8â€"roll twoâ€"ply packs, are $1.99 each. Spring also brings us new white potatoes â€" a tenâ€"pound bag is offered at Food City for $1.99. Tide Laundry Detergent, 6â€"12L (original or concenâ€" trated formula) box, $6.99 with coupon. And how‘s this for a super deal â€" chicken leg quarters are 49 cents a pound, or $1.08/kg, 5kg limit per famiâ€" ly. Milk and cookies tell the tale at Jackson‘s Barn, Sealtest 1% Light and 2% Milk, 4L bag, is $1.99 â€" twoâ€"bag limit with minimum purchase. Chips Ahoy Chocolate Coated Ice Cream Sandwiches â€" box of 12, are $5.99 each Enroliment is limited for Spring Courses and Summer Camps including the new Commercial Point 481 North Service Rd. W, Unit #AIO (between Dorval Dr. 4th Line) Robotics and 847â€"KIDS (847â€"5437) Call today! Children‘s Computer MONDAY MAY 30 At FUTUREKIDS, learning computâ€" ers is an adventure in fun that could guarantee your child‘s future success. Our blend of handsâ€" on teaching and high technology helps boys and girls from 6 to 13 years old master comâ€" puters and learn to love learning. By enrolling now, you could be giving your child the most exciting spring or summer of their lives. liment is I for Spring rses and ner Camps ng the new ook Maker, otics and uter Sports amps. i1 today! Summer Camps YOUR CHILD CAN w 84 CE Mn w genetic researcher at Queen Street Mental Health Centre. And new to Jackson‘s Barn, fresh proâ€" duce is now available. At Longo‘s Fruit Market, you‘ll find tender stalks of fresh Ontario asparagus, $1.69 a pound, or $3.72/kg. Sunpac Pure Apple Juice is 99 cents, 480z tin or glass container. And ready for the barbecue are Ontario pork back ribs, $2.99 a pound, or $6.58/kg (previâ€" ously frozen). Victorian Order of Nurses, Halton Branch Foot Care Clinics: The Kensington, 25 Lakeshore Rd. W. (844â€" 4990) June 6th and 20th1 to 4 p.m.; Sir John Colbourne Recreation Centre, 1565 Old Lakeshore Rd. W. (825â€"9805) May 31st,1 to 4:30 p.m. June 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th, 1 to 3 p.m.; Kerr Street Recreation Centre, 263 Kerr St., (845â€"8141) June 2nd, 16th, 24th,1 to 3:30 p.m.; Knox Heritage Place, Sixth Line, (849â€"0389) June 21st, 2 to 4 p.m.$15 cost. Appointment necessary. Arthritis Society needs help to recruit canvassers over the phone for September fundâ€"raising campaign. Volunteers needed: Ward chairperson, team captain for resiâ€" dential canvassers, residential canvasser, telephone recruiter for residential canâ€" vassers. Information: Janie, 897â€"2995. Come to No Frills for a convenient source of barbecue favorites â€" Beef Q Burgers, frozen, are $4.95 for a 5â€"lb box. Stock up the larder with Chef Boyardee Beefaroni or Beef Ravioli, 4259 tins are just 69 cents. Keep cool with sweet, juicy whole watermelon, average 14â€"16 pounds, $2.99 each. Vacation Bible School, July 18th to 22nd, Central Baptist Church, 340 Rebecca St. 9 a.m. to noon for ages 3 to 10. Crafts, games, music, snacks, skits and Bible stoâ€" ries. Information/registration, 842â€"8925. Plans underway to offer dropâ€"in proâ€" (See Update page 15) Watch for more great buys next week in your Sunday Oakville Beaver. Happy shopping!

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