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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Jan 1970, p. 14

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coue to Dont ktffe Iowptke fcolyOl Manypeoplepassupbg2. 'hounse br anda' Huseu ~& brande' are those produci that we put our own labels on. And that's where the ___ fable aries-becauseofa their verylwpics some people have the mistaken im- ,pression. that rsomehow 'house brande' are second-clas - nierchandisec. Simplynfot so. Domlinion house brandi' are ianufactured to the saine stringent standards as nation- allv advertisezd brands. Dominion wouldn't have it any other way. Ilouse brapd prime are apprecïably lower because of Domi~nion% tremendous volume purchasing power and fastest, ittoît modern distribution facilities. And because, cOr producùs car ry our own labels you get the best of hotli worids-the hi ghest quahity nierchandise by top producers, plus highest possible savings which Dominion passes oai 10 you. -There's neyer been a more opportune time to meet our house brandi than right now, during Doniinion's final. week of a joyous "January Jubilation"'. Like having a 'special' on thse 'specials'. And you'll discover many other exceplional values al l hroogh the store. In every departmnent. Further proof of Dominion's 50 year promise « ?' to you of more quality, more service, 11 more value. Prove the fable false while you prove Our - promise truc. At your ni3hbourhood Dosuinioi Store now. r "citati.on, and 808 had a re-I Present Rocking Chair vaccination. MPL GROVE 'e aae Publie Health Nursing N w M na e Efforts -are stilI being miade- The 45th annual congrega- te. co-6rdinate. the nursing tional meeting of Maple Grove prograi in the four Coun- United Church was held o tLes. It ia hoped that 'by the Saturday evenlng January 17I beginaiing of thse year there beginning with a pot lucý will be more uniformity !xitSUPPer. prograrn, although there will Mr, and Mrs. Steve Doyle . be smre variation due to the and Mvr. and Mrs. Ken Brooks difference it the lenguh ofil were -in charge of thse arrange- > time thse two original Health 1 menti and about 60 adults and Units have been it operation.1 chilciren enjoyed a delicious ~ Audiometry !supper. Thse chilcren were Hearing tests weecrir nertained' in thse basement out i Cobourg, Brighton, while thse business was on. . * ... Newcastle, and in Murray,[ Rev. D. Harris opened tise Darlington, C art w r ig h t business meeting by reading . Clarke, Cavait and Hamitoit!lfrom Romans, chapter 15, and Townshsips.1 leading In prayer. [t was muv- M. Resuits froma 29 audiogramns ed by Harry .-Freeman and M. made Indicated that therei seconded by Don Brooks that.......~ were 3 new defects, 4 retests last year's minutes be adote were normal, andi 22 defects;as read. were stili present. The session report was given Enviroamental Sanitation byTRev, D. Harri. During the and Food Control year there were eight baptisms,............... Funeral Directors are licen- 1 three. marriage, one burial, seri unrier uthorît o theI nine received by profession of M Embalmers and Funeral Dir- i failli, four received by cer- ectors Act. Annual inspec- tificate, one removed by deatis Warren A. Smith titns of thse funeral homes andý and three removed by certifi- enbalming rooa are made cate; 338 pastoral calîs it It was announced this week' by thse public healtis inspec- homes and hospitals were that Warren A. Smith has-been' tion staff.- Fifteen premises made by Rev. Harris Mrs. H. appointed Store Manager ofý withîn tise Haliburton, Ka- Faley reported a total donation the Dominion Store in Bow-, wartha, Pine Ridge Districto f $1,617.00 to the Missionary manville. He brings with hlm >Health Unit were inspected and Maintenance Fund. 10 years of experience. He was' andi reporteri on as ta thse ade- Thse choir were thanked for formerly Assistant Store Man-, quacy, and sanitary condition their music during thse year at ager of tise Midtown Plaza of embalmlng rooms, drainage each service and the Cantata Store un Oshawa. facilities fordcisposal of fluids, at Christmas time. Their re- Warnndhswf riy ventilation, receptacles and celpts were $96.25, expenses Wre and nhs wife agblyn conveniences, inst r um e nts, $43.17 and a balance oif $53ý08 an1lmnh l agse was left on hand. Lori have takeit up resîdence! floors and walls, and accoru- Thse Stewards report was lin Bowmanville.- roodation ancd equipment. The vebyJhHuadTol meewal of licenses esablish- receipts for i19'6 9 w e re of apprecLataon.was exprese commienderi for Rllesas- $7,842.33, expenses $7,483.28 e.ndMsHarrisfo menti, - ~~and a balance of $359,05 wasthrwrklturcmunt. It preparation for inside îeft. , Mr. W. H. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bizi, i wlinter work, the building Treasurer of tise Building Com- duiterDbrKsaa contractors try ta have private mittee, reported receipts of Congo, Africa, were Wednes- The "Busy Bees" fromr Brown's, east of Newcastle, sewage disposai systerrs 'ï 52,3 d epess o day last week dinner guests J3s a cons.mrunity-mînded organization that meets regu- stalled prias- te the onset cf $5,842.39. This leaves a bal- witis Mr. and Mrs. H., G. Free- larly ini homes throughotqt the area of their 18 women adverse weatiser conditions. ance of $11,800.0still owlng man. This resulted It' 61 lot aP- on tise Christian Education Miss Katisy Spry iefi' on' 'rembers, This week they presented a t'ocking chair provals and 265 installation Centre, but It was gratifying Sunclay for lier course ,it .4o the Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, for use in the inspections being made. to secth Pat tise debt b-ad been nursing as an R.N.A. it Toron- pediatric section. Included in the off iciai -presentata i ooeation wt iesbtnîlyrdcdlt16 a 'veremoywrrfrmlftt ihMs m orsn staff of Waste Management Mr. Brown maved a vote cf Mr. and Mrs. Ted Foley. Brancs, Department of EnergY appreclation to tise u.C.W Mn. Pearl Hockin, Base Line; Dfirector cf Nursing, Adminîstrator R. E. Elston and and Resources Management, ladies for their work towards Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mclntyre, Alrs. W. J. Adams, President cf the Busy Bees. Other 59 inspections. were made of tise building fund. daugister Brenda, Osisawa, ~off icers are Secretary Mrs, John Sutherland arnd Treas- tise refuse dispoal sites it aur Mlýs. J. Huband moved tisat were Saturday evenîng sup- ure Mr. homs SmponTheBuy Bcs ak pat1District Health Unit area, and tise Manse Commlttee repart M ,gests witis their cousins, ure '.Ifi. Toma Sipso. Te Bsy eestàk pat.wisere necessary, corrective be adopted. Tise main im- Mr. and Mns. Theodore Wilk- inRed Cross work. They have also adopted a young- recommendations were made. praverneita to tise manse were ins Oshsawa. '-ster froxn Columbia, South America, under the Foster. No disposai site was entirely a diniitg-room suite and itew Mr.-and Mrs. Bave Cryder- -IParents plan and have also taken part in local cam- satisfactory; many had a satis- drapes. Rev. Harris reported mat, Richmond Hill; Miss rnuntv rojctI factary site but thse operation tisat a Teen-age Group had Janice Mases, Bowmaitville, i~uit prjets of tise durnp required recomn- been farmed and had present- were Sundmy visitors iwlth the mendations for improvement. ed a ve-y successful Christ- former's parents, Mr. and, M General Remarks mas pageant. Mrs. H. Cryderman. tIsmnhicueDr R. E,. tise Sunday School report. Re- and family were Sunday visi- FeaIIwh d. Isd pro- celpts were $ 1,105.09 andex tors with Mr. and Mns. 1 imiI i nït Rep rtposed preventive de nt ai penses $548.W. Average at- Sytsma, Brampton. UnIRprt isealtis program for tise Unit, tendance la about 40 children. Mn. Allait Snowden was a! Report for November 1969 x-nay. We do not have coin- j Mr. W. Reid from Peterbor- Asccews ful vacatin BbeSudyviio with ber Mrdaugis Ln oo-I -Comrnunicable Disease piete figures for tise Lindsay 1augb Adduction Centre, Civic Schoal wasn held y îtîwthtr Mn. and Mn. Len Good SDuring thse montis 87 cî~ ra One new active caselHospitai, addressed a staffEbizrlt uy.m ph addugtes ~f omuniabe dsese eri as eps-td his moth. metng ursngant tse Tise U.C.W. repart was Mms Allait Snowden, Mrs. _" ireontei - 32 mus, 271 TlwsereDowen dissionto fmiy on Ntheiagcaisa the presented by ÜMss.H. J. Brooks. Len Goodniunpiy, Mss Bob -rienpo, -132 gerin-s-!2 ohr dîscsrgesfonadisntoifm Represeaosof theMu-Receipts cf $2,466.74 were re- Goodmurphy, Onono, visiteti V7bikno,1 emnies rdshagsforsntiru. rsnaise Iof te Unst celvetiand expenses were Î tise latter's aunt, Mrs. Ethel li infectieus hepatitts, At scisool clînîcs, 368 ohàlti- koka-Parry Soundi Healh nt$2,33L$8. Snowden, Hilîstiale, Manor, andth balance saret lever, rnt iad a Heaf, (tuberculin) visitedth ie Cobourg ôff ice. or o araà o h saa ,ealmonellosis and dyeitery. test; of this number, 4 wýere Dr. W. -H. Bennett, Medical Motin. o therrab remoritise hs. wa h fti o -Five rabid animais were re- Ifouild to beý positive. Offices of Healtis; Miss P. aTise Nominating Committee1 munity is extended ta tise --onrted, - 2 in Danington Iimunization Perrault, Supervisar of Nuns- gave tise followitg, report: relatives of Mrs. Fred R. ~'awshoDurham County, With office andi scisoolci Srie;D. .Rbr-Manse Committee is Mrs. J. Faley who was a resident of i2 n Victoria Oounty, andi anc nies, there wes-e 83 clînîcs son. Director cf Mental Healtis HTubanti, Mn., E. Greenisam E. Bowmanville a few yearsamgo ~nSeymour Townlsip, Nor- heldth iis montis. At tisese 16 Services, Mr. S. Coati. Ad- Wie n .McCO1l M. wisen bier late husisanti was a .fiumberland Counlty, Tise cii- infants . completedth ie initial ministrator, and Mr. R. van' Goodmurpisy, C. Russell. The shoe -salesitan it Bowman-' ~als were I1 bovine, 2 foxes1 series cf Quint vaccine, whiciPype-n, Chief Cierk, were11ailnew Noaitting- Commlttee ville. -av4 2 kunks. There was nolgîves Protection agaînst 5 dis- interested inthtie transfer Of is H. J. Brooks, J. Hubanti andi Mrs W. H. Brown Is a '5aisvaccine gîven eut for c ases, and 16 completed tisei records, etc. of tise tisree tawit p. McIl .Tise Outreacli patient it Memo'-lal Hospital_ -treatineit of humait contacts. 1i initial series of Quati, wisile1 shipsinli the nantis of Halibur- Committee la C. Swallaw T. Bowmanville, wisere se unden- ,.Tubereulosis 153 hati a rcinforcung dose.1iton adjacent to Algonqluin White,. Mra. H. Foley, Mss'T. wnt surgeny. We wisis bera 4ý At e four chcst clinica iseld! 39 ciidreit complcted tise Park whicis will become partWhite, anti C.' Soutten. Trus- speedv necovery. '_,i n Bownianvifle, Port Hope, seriles of Tsiad, anti 984 isad a of a ur District in .ihp 'îew tees are C. Milla. H. Freeman. Stili a lot of sickness inthtie -Cobourg andi Campbeliford, seiforcing dose. 295 ciiltirenlycar. 1 E. Faley. Tise Canimittee of community, stili quite a lot '~ 7persions, receîved a cheat hati a primary smanpox vac-i Charlotte M. Honnen,I Stewards is B. Snowden, L.I!Of 'flu. We wish e verybody aý Jacoba, 'A. Gracit. J, Hooge- speedy recovery. boom, H. Stevens, Ron. BrooksMn. anti Mrs. John Huband,ý dm AgJ, Hubandt, A. James, L, Oshawa, were Sunday suppen Gýoodmurphy, S. Doyle. Mrs guesta with ber niaiserMina 2 l tN i JA L R. Ragers, Mrs. S. Doyle anti D. L.C. Snawden, brother Mr. Brooks. Tise utlrsa are .R. Bob Snowden. Barrabal, E. Faley anti Joan Mn. and irs. Denis Pickmrd, Russel, Mr. ant i Mn. Gary Pickard. - The Eiders anc H. F-cerni daugister Monica, Bawmat-1 IIIIIIIIIIIN 1il 1Il llu"bmE. Foley. K. Brooks, J. ýCryti- ville, were Fnlday evenini eriait. E. Dobisa, Ivrs. C. supper guests witi tise fosm-- Greenham and H. Cryderman.crs sos-i Mr. andi Mrs. Wayne H. J. Brooks moveti that the Pckard andi Angela., JA N A R YSession get tirec mre Eders M. anti Mrs. Gary McCul- ta, act and1 Keit Brooks second- lougis, Oshsawa, were Satin,- N U A R cd the motion. Steve Doyle ýday evenîng guests with Mn. moveti that tise Session go te a anti Mss. Wayne . Pickarti, five-year tes-m witis îwo go- daugister Argela. Sing off cacis year andti hosei Congratulations ta Mr. anti ta bave at îeast cite year rest Mns. Artisur Martin. Marinu befrereoring a is Roati, wiso thus Tbursday will sion. It was- seconded >by celebrate thein 51st Weddlng, Karen White, Mns. Don Foley, Anitives-sary. W ALW APhER mm P INTSM. P. Mcntyre anti C. Rus- selMr. ao MnTed tWisltepare _ r replitshare arrngeent for %fEU %mtig171 e egonJnr1.i Im-ga -f .an a c s. ,ee mpols ntd ta demiEwlzm bisàatter2 5i"- UIV DOMI1NION CIIOICE 28-oz. Tin 3 for 89C ALL PURPOSE' DOMINION FLOUR 7-lb. Bag 63c DOMINO CHOIC-E FRUIT COCKTAIL 14-oz. Tin jus "Janlam 7 VARIETIES 28-oz. Bottle GRAND PRIX BEVERAGES 479e Richmell o Beanu -l.78(sc Coffee,-24b. 1.5 S Dominion Peas 14-oz. Tin CREAM~ STYLE 0 CORN 5 R1 . ENCHANIMENT (ANDY NHNMT16e.pg Butter Drops 12-n7. Pkg. PARTY MIàX 69C DOMINION'S OWN BRAN» RICHMELLO m4-02. Toffee Whîrlsc CRUSTY -BREAD 25c Licorice Drops DOM[ýINION'S OWVN BRAND» RICIIMELLO Pkg. of 12 Chewy Mints DINNER ROLLS 33c ONLY AT DOMINION 1 lb, DOMI NI ONS OWN BRAND - RICIMELLO 24-oz. CARNATION BUTTER 67c AP PLE PIE 39c Fresh Fruit and Vegetables MEXICAN- VINE RIPE ONTARIO No. 1 McINTOSH Tomnatoes2b.491( Apples CALIFORNIA No. 1 Size 24's ONTARIO No. 1 Lettuuce 2for45C Carrots 31.Bag 3%9c 5-lb. Bag w49C It's- Mainfy -Because of the Meat FROZEN- IMPORTED FRESHl - FOR BAKING OR FRYING Lamb Lgs59cCHCN b BREAST GRADE "A" EVISCERATED ROAS FLAMUNGO CAPONS Frozen Vacuum Packed Roasting Chickenls MARY MILES 'Variety Pack YMA-Ry mES - Macaroni Cheese Loaf ~5c lb STING BURNS - BREAKFAST 11.pkg. 49lb Bacon 89C 3 to4-lb Av FEARMANS - PURE PORK ib BITTNERS - SMIOKED 79Cv S houIders 7 9 l 16-em. PlE. FRESH DAILY - OCEANX 6,9c- Perch Fillets 6 9lla Sliopper's First Choice -Donmon Value r Jubiation! 9 VARIEiES SHIRRIFFS JELLY DESSERTS 3-os. Pkg. lc 11E11THUSlYAV and FRIDAY NýjITS 'TIL 9 P.M. FOR011 YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE FREE PAP"RKING KING and SIMPSON AVE. (Hlwy. No. 2 East) DOMINION 57ORËS LIMITtD &Welgeecomoi iize msupeRme altm]1arket ALL MERCIIArDISE ISl GUARANTEEI> TO ClIVE 100%1,SATISFACTION. Plrices Effective Until Cloging, Saturday, Jlan. 3St 1970, We Reserve thse Rigis To Limit Quantifies

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