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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Oct 1969, p. 15

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Real Estate for Salef Real Estate for Sale1 SMALL houge nt Welcoe ' r Phone 885-2729 after five " Peter iKowal,Jr ______________ 2-4REALTOR iUCHE.SS St., Orono. 6 room! md GENERAL INSIJIANCE l%-storey frame house wih52 Ki., St. W. Bowmanville "unprh 011 heat. 4-pce.j bth Aluminum storms andi6325 screens. Phoi.i 981-5908. 43-10 Chureh Street - 10 room duplex, contains 2 ~ 5-room apartments, well rent ed. Listed nt $26,000 wilh Real Estate for Sale lReal Estate for Safle1f eal Estate for Sale L.ARGE bouilding lot aU cabin on site, town water, Orono. Write Advertiser 73, c/o The Canadian Statesman, P.O. Box 190. Bowmanville.- JOWIfF.l atwiT 200 ACRE FARM PONTYPOOL Build.ings ln excellent con- dition. 150 acres workable, pond, 20 acres hardwoad bush. Two road frontages. $65.000. - ka rset1 rakS.-RwavleTernis. 14 FankSt. Bomanvllc CALL GARY BUNNER 6 room rck ntbungalow, Phone 623-3111B W S & C CK j Mu UU wel ergndspenidlae-tian. Asking $35,000 with. BUILDING LOT: ln Hamp. IIE, ELO termis, ton. Size 66' x 165'. Asking OSHTDRAA O Courtice Road South $6700.-Tr421 6 room modern brick bun- EAST 0F BOWMANVILLE:I- 5622 galwman adedfeturs,20.000 sq. ft. building with George Blyleven lrelot. Listed et $200 3 bedroom living querters. Al lare $2.00. convenlences R e m a 1 n d e r REALTOR Bethany Ares, Enniskillen workshop. On 1/ acre lot. Pffons 623-5300 100 *ores scenic woods.! Five apartment 24-roorn old- Asking $26.000. Gvood trout stream and pond cm apartment building. Full O NAV LE- Lvly Gordon Beech 623-5265 sie.Iea orpakorrcr-rented. Asking $37.000 with BWMNIE: ovl &te. Idea. fo rakororecr- $500cs on ompletely renovated 3 bed- Everett Hanna 623-3180 ags e 2,0.Terms. i oomn home. New wirlng and igs.Noa$5.00 plumblng,et.Almdr Taunton Rond, well built Taunton Road Commercial 100 acrei goad land. Large' conveniences. Fireplace. Cent- and kept 6 roomn brick bun- Excellent corner property1 hip roof barn, aîmost ncw îm- rai location. galow, master bedroomn with 3-piece washraam, extra roam with appraxîmateîy 1 acre ýfplement shed. 8 romr brick EAST 0F OSHAWA- Love- l basement, large lot. Prlced land with good building, home with canveniences. Ask-! yted2-cr acl ale t$390 $36.000. ing $1,000 per acre. ioak and beech. Nice building 10AcesFarm Land site. Asking $20,000. Terms. Solina: Large frame bunga- 10Aces Acuidngesl OR lorA1w on 11/2 acre lot with W. have e few choice 10' 2d A k oildins, Ç l)PRT .oIjTAIN: Hobby stream and pond. Fireplace, acre parcels in Durham locate. skng $1,00 retreat, or retirement home. ln ec. roam. Phone for mare County. Priced from $6,500. After 8 p.m.- 3 acres with good brick home. Information. Bowmianville O .Mergr-9746 Barn, hien bouse. Price $20.300. Newcastle: 5 suite apartment Fou beron ric a Der . a Nes - 9962-3230 ORONO: 3 bedromr home. building on large lotin centre home ln excellent condition.' 0i1 heated with 4-pce. bath. of village. Very good tnvest- Lare lt. Good district;P. Kowal . 623-5868 Bulit-in china cabinet. New ment. Large on o opyet. 43-1 furnace. A s k i n g $16.500.,I $23.00. ow ownTaymet. Rice Lake At-ea: 100 acre $14.000 Full Price Jack Investrnent and retreat farmn Three bedroom home ln cx- NEWTON VILLE: 3 bcd- for club or private ownem. cellent condition. Very dlean R I C A R D raam 1I/2 stareir home with 3- Ideal for skiing and ski-doos. and oder. Tr an fferpce. bath. Low taxes. Ask- Asking price $32,900. wmd 3,0 m dem . y a f Ltd., Realtor îng $14,500. Canningtan: 125 erre mod- Bowmnvile -NEWCASTLE: Ruilding ýlot, emo dairy famm, good milk con- Bowmantract Can-be03o1ght4as going Lovely six room home. east end ai town. New furmnace.1 576-8090 plumblng and wiring. Asking; Bawmanville1 821,000.2 bedroom home sultable for #5 Acres Investment retirement. Asking $18,000. Frontage an Highway 401.i Ternis, Newcastle. Large 1r) room SpI ee home. Gond Investment for %oPnit Le, orh es future development. Asking Bend. 3 beoo hme. sk- $63,700. Ternis. 'end 20. 3b Teornr. A East of Oshawa Ing$900 ens 10() acre farni t Saunfa. q i Very Central »rre; bsh. alace god in4 hedmoom, older brick borne Wacre us. anc godb Bawmanville. Fireplace wrkale da loam, two, In living room. Asking $27.900. prg-fed ponds. Brick 5 bcd-: Ternis. roomn home. Good barn.: $105,000. Ternis.I Newcastle Executîve Retreat Three bedroorn ranch style ýhomie 8 yers old. 2 car gar- Just nine miles north af' age. 120' x 150' lot. This homne Eowmanvilllc off paved high- is high, overlooking the village1 way. 150 acres. Large pitie ai Newcastle. Asking $29.500.1 and cedar trees, trout strearn. Termis. Californie styled home witb swîmxning pool, etc., flot quite Spotiess finished. Only $88,000. Termis., Tbree bedroomn home situat- Mospor Areaed on a nicely landscaped Mospor Aresravine lot. Asking $21.500. 20n acre farm, god for corn, 1 jtnil % ~ cellent gravel deposits. 81Nwonil ..~ 'brick home. Large barm. New 3 bedrooni brick bun- O>wner transferred. $60.000., galow on 10 acre lot. 840' Ternis. frontage on Kendal road. Junction 115 and35 Asking $27,500 with ternis. e Lovely 48 acres af roling, Leskard1 land between twa main high-' Three 'bedroom brick bun- Ways. Owner hba reduced galow wlth fireplace. Double7 this property to scîl, $20.000.1îot, large pine trees. Asking2 Newtonville ;$26,000 with termis.$ 127 acres eat of village Stoney Lake fronting on Highway 401. Ex- Two bedmoorn cottage cani-f cellent bush and creek. Old pletely furnished on well trecd I atone house. Asking $65,000. lot 100' x 110,. Asking $11,000.h Open for affer. 1 Ternis.1. Oshawa Area 73 acres north east af Osha- wva. Beautiful pnoperty. Good for Investment or retreat. Only $27.000. Ternis. Near Pontypool 75 acres with creek. Asking $21,000. Ternis. Kendal Bills Two 10 acre lots with front- Highay 15 md35 age on 3 roads, one paved. 80 acres of sendy loani, part- Ideal lots for building or re- ly cleared, part planted in treat. Pentially cleared, the plmes. Make an offer now. test bush. Asking $7.000 wîth 0NW only $25,000. Ternis. 'ternis. After 9 p.m. cli: Tyrone Area Norm Wetherup - 723-4809! Large building lot 150' x Pat Yeo - - 623-3077 250'. Building permit avail- Jan Oegema - 623-2318: able. Asking $5.500 witb haif Dine Pound - 623-3965 TautonRoa Jo. amnokl - 723-787 1 building lot 72' x 220'. Ask-: Paul -Peterson - 723-8322 îng $5,000. Ternis. Frank Simipson - 725-9638 o anie Kay Blrown - - 623-3150Bomnil Roy Poster- Orona 983-58011 We have two building lots AndySutc - Oono 83-1 left. CaIl for more Informa- AndySute Orno 93-919',tion. _______________ 4-1Joan Grills -- 723-5817' AI Raut - - - 725-0353 Garnet Ricard- 623-7397 W11f Hawko - Orona 983-5274 ~qaL7OR Helen Mcflonaid - 623-3911 OFFC !Wayne Marchant - 623-29451 OSAW FFCLloyd Atchison - 786-2959 la 11UIIIE %laceMcDonald --623-3911 AI -4...MKD 'Grahami Dallas - 263-2191~ on town water. Size .10o'x 178'. Asklng $5,500.00. OSHAWA: 4 bedroom 2 storey brick home with living and dinlng rooni. 011 hcated, 4-pce. bath. Finished rcc. moom. Garage. Paved drive- way. Anxious ta selI. OSHAWA: Large 3 bedroam brick bungalow, with living. and dining room. Breezeway. Double garage. NORTH 0F ORONO: 10 acre lot suitable for 1,200 sq. ft. home. Price $10,000. NEWTONVILLE: 4 bcdroomI 1i/ý storey home. 011 heaed, wlth 3-pce. bath. 122' x 175' lot. Asking $18,000O.00. BOWMANVILLE: 2 bed- roonborne. New oil fumnace, ncw bathroom and kitchen cuphoards. Lovely beckyard. Asking $16,900 with $3.000 down. JANETVILLE: 99 acre fanm with 7 roomed brick borne. 011 beeted, 4-pce. bath. Large hern. Garage. Streami. Ask- lng $50,000. Ternis. NEWCASTLE: 2 acres with 8 roomned, 2 storey moderniz- cd home. Barn. Garage. Lovely treed. TYRONE: 35 acre farmn witb 7 roomed home. Oul heated, 2 barns. RolhIng land. Asking $37.500. Terms. NEWCASTLE: 25 acre ferm. 7 rooni home with 4- pce. bath. 011 beated. Two barns. Asking $38.500. Vfter Houri Please Cali: George VanDyk- 623-7437 Phylis McRobble- 623-7159 .Jan Oudshoorn- 623-2984 Ross Davidson Bethany 30R2 Wesley Anderson- 349-2669 Gary Hancock- 983-5155 Harry Voerman- 987-4287 Sid Osinga - - 623-2401 Bill Rae - Little Britain 201R4 Harry Coutta- 725-2649 concern. 43-11 W. FRANK REAL ESTATE LIMITED, Realtor 21 King Street West BOMTMAN VILLE 623-3393 Jan Oegema Walter Frank Is pleased ta annaunce the appointment of Jan Oegema as Sales Repre- sentative working out of the Bowmanvllle O f f i c e. Mr. Qegema has passed success- fully the examinations of the Ontario Real Estate Board and Is well qualîfied to serve your needs whether you are buying or se111ng. 43-1 -,- Notices After this date I wIll flot be responsible for any debts In- curred in my namne by MY wife. Thomas Gallagher. 43-1* Waverly Gardens BOWMANVILLE NEW HOMES $3,335 DOWN One N. H. A. mortgage for balance et 9 U %. Electrically heated 3 and 4 bedroom homes. Many extras Included. DIRECTIONS: Waverly Road north off Hwy. 401 or south off Hwy. No. 2. W. FRANK Real Estate Ltd. Bowmanville 623-3393 Toronto 923-9174 After 9 p.m. eall: Pat Yen - - - 623-3077' Paul Peterson -- 723-8322 flanc Found - 623-39651 Joc Barnoskl - 723-57871 Norim Wetherup -723-48091 Frank Simipson - 725-963 Roy Foster, Orono 983-5801 40-4 Mortgages 24-Hour Approvals- 2nd and 3rd Mtges. Arranged ln the Convenlence of Vour Home LOW COST. * ou can cal! ta 10 p.m. today for helpful, courteo ni service. Prompt Richmond St. W., Toronto. 366-9586 EVENINGS 239-4913 Tenders Wanted Dcpartment of Publie Works of Canada Toronto District TENDERS SEALED TENDERS A D - DRESSED TO The District Di- rector, Department af Public Works of Canada, 241 Jarvis Street, Rooni 605, Toronta 200, Ontario, and. endorsed "TEND- ER FOR IMPROVED AND EMERGENCY LIGHTING INSTALLATION, FEDERAL BUILDING, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO". wIll be received until 3:00 p.m.1 (E.ST.) November 18, 19691 Plans, specifications and form of tender can be seen, orj cen be obtained fmom: Mr. J. P. Sheehan, Caretaker, Federal Building, 41 Temperance Street, Bowmaville, Ontario. To be considcrcd each tend- er must be made on the print-j ed fanms supplied by the De- partment and ln accordance with the conditions set forth thenein. The lowest or any tenders not necessarily accepted. W. G. D. TOBIN, Manager Administrative Services AT-56 (Rev. 5/69) 43-11 Notices FLYING DUTCHMAN G UL F CAR WASH $ 1.00 34-t Notice to Credito.r NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE 0F JOHN BRYAD MACLEAN RABB AU persans bavingcdaimý agalnst the estate of Johi Bryan MacLean Rabb, late a, the Township of Darlingtoî ln the County of Durham, deý ceased, who died on or aboui the l4th day of June, 1969, ari hereby natified ta send ln t the undersigned on or befart the 15th day of November 1969, full particulars of theli dlaims, after whlch date tht estate will be distributed bey. lng regard anly ta the iaim! of which the undersigned sha]: then have notice. Dated et the City of Oshawa this 6th day of October 1969. HUMPHREYS. BOYCHIN & HILLMAN, 361',1 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario, Solicitors for the Administrator, William MacLean Rabb. 41-3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of ELMO WES. LEY SISSON, deceased. Ail persans having dlaims against the estate of Elmo Wes- ley Sisson, late of the Town of Bowmanville. ln the County of Durham, deceased, whc died on or about the 6th day of October. 1969, are hereby natified ta send in ta Strike & Strike, Solicitors for the Estate, Box 7, Bowrnanville, Ontario, on or before the l0th day of November, 1969, full particulars of their dlaim. Irnmediately after the said lOth day of November. 1969, the assets of the deceased wl) be distributed amangst the parties entitled thereto, hav- lng regard only toi daims of wblcb the said solicitors for the Estate shahl then have notice. DATED at Bowmanville, this 20th day af October, A.D. 1969. STRIKE & STRIKE, Solicitors for the Estate of Elmo Wesley Sisson, Box 7, BOWMANVILLE, Ontario. -4-3-3 Rock& Roll Holds First Concert An audience of 338 sat ln on the first show of the Baw- manville Department of Re- creation. Rock and Roll con- cert held in the Town Hall auditorium last Sunday even- ing. The 'Wild Otis Band" ai Daug Luxton, Jerome Billett, Tim Taylor and Allan Bragg and the "Bedlam Band" ai Doug Raby, Steve Living, AI Cuthbertson, Reid Allun and Les VanDriel came up with an excellent selection of top Rock & Roll hits that drew great applause from the audi- ence, mainly teen and aL few aduits. Guest vocalists, Judy War- ren ai Oshawa and Randy Gough of Bowmanville were well received ln ttheir first appearance. Murray Twist, well knawn in Býowm.anville Drame circles and the Pine Ridge Festival of Arts, kept the gathering in a loughing mood as be per- fo'rmed a number of conicdy skits. Members of both. bands were featuned in a number of sang selections tbat includedý Doug Luxton, Tim, Taylor,1 Courtice Guide Receives GoId Cord Direct Toronto Line 922-1910 RESULTS COMITI Listings needed b! à Firm' Consult a Member of the wlth a proven Record of Sales., Ciii for courteous service.i Local Representatives: I W Les Hall. Bowmanvllle 623-5211:( ~ f Fred Beaucage, Bowmanvll 623-3711MUTLELSIC8RCE Oshawa Area Offire MLIL ITN EVC North 401 Park Rd. Cloverleaf: sa a&Dsrc Manager - Frank Smith. Oshawa 576-0330. Real Estate Board Dist. Com. Mrs. Selina Fulton, Capt. and mother Mrs. Evelyn Bishop, Sandra Bishop and Lieut. Gail Walter On Wednesdey, Oct. l5th, the guest then read a poem toi Conmissioner Mrs. Selina Cadet Bannie Bishop presented1 1969, Sandra Bîshop cf lst Sandy, recalling _ta her Imci- Fulton greeted Sandy on be- ber sister with the Gold Cord j Courtice Ca. rcceivcd the high-Idents of ber Guiding days a. of th District. Mrs. June Pin on behaîf of the fam.tly. est awmrd ln Guiding, the Gold 1Cadet Cheryl Fulton had the O The Company presented a' Cord. She ba the deughter fI Guides prepare ta show the James. Sandy's former Brown walking dl af Sandre's toi Mr. mnd Mrs. Arthur Bishop, badges Sandy had earned. Owl recalled those deys and her that had been completelyi R.R. 3. Bowmanville. They explained briefly the re- expressed hem best wîshes i i The colors were mercbed on quirements then Lieut. WalteriCapt. Evelyn Bishop, Sandra's outited sa od Cr by Jill Van de Walker and placed these on a large Badgeljmother, eccepted the Cord andIGSandra expressed ber thanksj Lau-An n Reynolds. Escorta Scari.i expressing best wishes ai thelIta evemyone for ail the help were Debble Casey and Bey- Sandy started down the 'Company, placed the Cord Ishe bas received towerd this erly Thonipson. The guest cf. golden rug ta the presentation1 around ber deughter's an. ;occasion. The gues were in- honor, Guides end Guidera,' of ber cord. Guides along thef Mrs. Rosa Hewke, Deputy: viteci ta nemain ion tee and fornied a horseshoe et the way had a centie lit from 1 Commissioner for Durhmni v-~ cake. A cake had been made ln front af the hall. Everyone Sandy's golden candle. Theyl sion, brought greetings. the shape oi a large Trefoal joined in singing 0 Canada, reminded ber of Importent Mns. Evelyri Reynolds on; and was dccorated wlth alai' the Guides repemted their dates and achievements from, behalf af the lst Parent Cai- Sandra's badges in rosting. Promise, ber Brownie day. thru to thelimittec, expnessed thcim best, The evening closed with' LieUt. Gog! Walt« wslcomed IUldCord. iwlalez and preanted a gîtLiprayer and Tapo, The Canadian Statesman, gowinan-Iflhe Oct. 22, 1989 5 Provincial CourtJ Held in Bowmanville m . 11 - LI Li ý Ai Cuthb=son. n T. A. Fanning, Directon af Recreation, felt the concert was very successful due ta the two bands, guest artists, and organization work of Doug Luxton, the producer of the concert, and the ordemly at- tention the audience display- bert St., Oshawa, eharged byr Const. James with having 9liquor in other than his reai- 1dence, was fined $15 and coats, in default three day. FMNEQUAI£"? MONUMENTS AND MAIKERS OF SAITOR BO.LT». Stafford Brothers monuments BOX 133 318 fludai St . E..Whitby Phono WhItbr M84M55 1 DYKSTRAYI î (HOME 0F OUALITY) Mn FO)n MAPKFT , ALL SEATS RESERVED $2.00 -$1.50O-$IMO * BOX OFFICE HOURS: il A.M. - 1:30 P.M. - 3:00 P.M. - 5:30 P.M. * Phone Cobourg 372-6022 I Mail order reservations, Box 483, Cobourg k AGRICULTURAL CUSTOM WORK " PLOUGiHING* DISCING * SPRAYING * CULTIVATING * GRAIN SOWING * CORN PLANTING * BALING * MOWING * RAKING * COMBINING * GRAIN end CORN DRYING SCORN PICKING end SHELLING ý-obt. Br'yant BUS. &SnRES. m H3.2301263-8=3 The Cobourg Opera and Drama Guild presents "The Odd Couple" A COMEDY BY NEIL SIMON DIRECTED BY WILLIAM GLASSCO at the Victoria Opera House Cobourg OCT. 24,. 25# 30.. 31 - NOV. 1, 1969 8:15 p.m. - October 21, 1969 fo etence. 3I Robert Sleeth, age 22, 62 Judge Gardhouse presided. August Ave., Scarborough, was in the absence of Judge R. B.Iremancied fer one week with NBaxter. K. Stubington wasi bail set at $2,500 or $5.000o the Assistant Crown Attor- 1 property, and at that time a ney. M. B. Kelly acted as date will be set for trial on is duty counsel. i the indecent assault charge. n Judge Gard.house weloome Clarence Munro. 275 Went-I )f a class of students fromn Cour-iworth St., Oshawa, age 24i In tice Seconclary School wholand his brother Normnan, age caet osre 26, asked for an adjournmnent e Mark Mitchell, Bowman- to November 18 as a defence Dville, pieu ded guilty to a witness la required.* They are -e charge of unlawfu and under- charged with breaking and r, age drinking on August 29th. entering the residenoe of Os- r He was fined $10, costs of $3, wald Keith Bingham, R.R. 3, ein default 3 days In jail. Port Hope, and assault caus- The following were each! ing bodily harm aon the owner. ks charged separately with un-J Henry Poulin, 43, 510 Dawes Il lawful consu.ming in a place, Rd.. Toronto, wQio was charg- otiher than their residence. ed August 31 with careleso a The offences took place etî driving on Higfhway 401, Mosport, Township of Clarke, pleaded guilty. Canst. Bruton,1 September 20. The fine in OPP, investigated a cm each case was $25, costs $5, plaint. The fine was $50,.ot In default 5 days in jail: Ste- $3, in default ten days. He yen Borrow, 31 Pendean Ave.,; wal; given two weeks te puy. Toronto; Terrence Bell, age! Donald Davis, 28. 630 AIl 20. Etobicoke; Ken Soitys,! - age 20. 166 Chelsea Ave., Lon-I don, Ont.; Bruce Hall, 186, 3 Liberty St., Oshawa; Barryl -Allan Johnston, age 21, 2091 Indian Rd., Toronto, Martini *Kemp, age 2:3, 868 Broadviewi laflyhvn iuriAve., Toronto. i 0 ylaid September lOth of un- ycar, Township of Clarke. The BONE fine was $25 and costs, in de- fault five days. eýSteven Black, 17, Division' Roi St., Bowmanville, was charg.. Ied on July lOth in Newcastle s for having liquar in other than his residence. He plead-ý ed guilty. Constable Moon seized 12 pinta. The fine was~ $25 and costs, in default five' days. SWIFT'S PREMIUM f Murray O'Brien, 33, Teni- or rperance St., Bowmanville, was LAZY MAPLE dharged on July 12 in County of Durham with driving a car dangerously on Highway401., B A CO N beer bottie was found in thec car. He was onvicted and fied$5, ndcots$1,in 9 1 default 20 d'ays in jail. He chose the 20 days. In addition he was prohibited from driv-EX 3ing anywhere In Canada for CAI -18 months. Carry VanDerHeyden, 1987 pGuild Rd., Scarborough, was charged by Const. Kioca with being In charge of a motor vehicle that hit a bridge on the West Beach Rd.. and fail- ing to report an accident and withlholding information when asked by the offîcer. The E. D. SMITH damage ta tihe bridtge was es- timated et $130. He pleaded guilty and was flned $50 and T m t costs, in default 10 days. Rodney Bruce Wilkins, age 16, student, Port Perry, andKecu Daniel Win. Carrolîs, age 19, Willowdale and a ward of The 150z Training School, were charg-~ W 5 ed with break and enter at 2 Btle 7 Cuesarea on Octaber 13th. SAVE 13o Wilkins was represented by counsel J. C. Victor, Oshawa. WAGSTAFFE ASSORTEI The places broken into were The Marina operated by Ver- a so ele na and Bull Miller, the Ma- J SoAJll Es sons' General Store operated BV by Vern Mason and the Bea- CND AKR con Marina. Wilkins and Car- CND AKR rails both pleaded guilty and PEAR SHAPE elected te be tried by Judge Gardhouse. They were con- Pti Ha victed and put an probation ini a for 18 rnonths and report once a month. Carrolis wes told te 11/2 1-1b. get a job and return te bis' $ @65 Tin home until the Judge sees fit ta do otherwise. Radney Wil- SAVE 14e kins is ta show his report card te probation officer when- HALF PRICI asked. He was given a curfew te Thursday and midnlght ont rip the weekends.Nu b r Wm. Boyle, 22, Newcastle, u b r was chargeýd October 16 with SAVE4 stealing a motor vehicle be- longing ta D. Jessop and a SUMMIT further charge on Oct. 17 of * taking e 1957 Chev from the C R A barn of Harold Moore. R.R. C1A Port Hope. He was represent- ASSORTE!) FLAVOURS ed by lawyer M. B. Kelly and pleaded guilty. There was DINETTE approxlmately $200 damagrei1 FIRESHF CR*ISP CELERY 2 for 35C 'RA CHOICE LLIFORNIA ORANGES 2 cloz. 89c Witt LIQUI!) DETERGENT 2. pack 75C SAVE 14a 04 Jao$,0 PANTIRY SHELF Orange Juice 3 Tins9 9c, SAVE 180 E SALE!! - 2 pkgs. 47C 47o % a.79C TOASTMASTER WHITE SLICE!) BREAD 4 24om. 9 5C SAVE 25a li tf

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