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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Sep 1976, p. 14

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14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Se] Orono News Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitchell attended the Hoskin- Mitchell wedding on Saturday, Sept. lith in the Zion United Church, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hoskin will reside in their new bouse near Kendal. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rutherford on their 25th Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Broome àI of Toronto spent the weekend Chatterton, Carol and David and enjoyed the Orono Fair. Mr. and Mrs. John Hird, Sheila and Paul of Oakville, Miss Judy Haight of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hird of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Minion of Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harris and Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Harris,, Richard, Kim and Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Morton and Kevin were Orono Fair Day evening dinner guests of Mrs. Geo. Morton. Mrs. Cecil Graham, Mrs. J.C. Gamey and Mr. Cal Myles are patients in the. Memorial Hospital, Bowman- D ville. O Mrs. Fred Lycett with Mr.au and Mrs. Harvey Winter ofM Whitby had Sunday luncheon at the CN. Tower, Toronto, as& guests of ber son Mr. Douglas Lycett of Toronto. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Warren William Jacobs (the former Miss Karen Doreen Lowery) on their wedding which was on the lawn of the brîde's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lowery of Kirby, on Saturday evening, Sept. 4th. Rev. Basil E. Long officiated. Unit-i of the Orono United Church Women held their September meeting at the home of Mrs. E. Touchburn. ELIZABETH VILLE Church services were held CUT FROMC as usual. Rev. Barlett spoke, T BONE. VVlr on, "and do not hinder them." The choir sang. Next general meeting of the U.C.W. will be LOI 1N l Sept. 28th, S EAI On Tuesday evening, Sept. T A 7th the Women's Institute held their first faîl meeting. There S E was a good turnout for the meeting, which was held in the new library location at Camp- bellcroft. Mrs. H. Thickson presided. The roll caîl was - Little things make life beauti- CUT FROMC ful. What makes life beautiful BONE 1q, FU. for you? Varions answers were given as sunshine, flow- RUMP ers, 'good health, and others Motto - Education is not ROASI merely the rond to earning a living, but is that which makes a iviîng worthwile. The miniutes were read and approved by the secretary Mýrs, J. Morris. Our Senior fa-,1 project is - "A festival of dairy', ;prýoducts" iTERSTA was discussed anld carried BTNR R over tillOct. Mrs. Mvae Trew, BREAKFAS presented the Inist'itute with two quilt tops which are to be BITTNER'S 00 quilted later in the year. Tickets on a quilt for the CORNEDI Golden Plough lodge bazaar were sold. A letter from our BITTNER'S CURED foster child, Opal Bell was VACUUM PACKEC read. A financial report was BEEF TOI given by Mrs. Beatty. Mrs. C. Elliott brough a report from WFSPEI our district president M WIT PEM Hughes, concerning a money WIENERS making project to be worked ont between Morish W.I, and SWIFT S LAZY M our own branch. The meeting was turned SAUSAGE over to Mrs. H. White, conve- nor for Education and Cultur- ai Activities. Mrs. Elliott gave a report on how books were classified in the library and a history of the man, who invented it many years ago, which are still used. Mrs. H. White had a talk on cemetery stones and churches In the area. Lunch was served. Mrs. Ellntt, our ibrariainhad SPECIAL PHONE SERVICE The Progressive Con- servative Association wishes to announce the opening of a telephone ser- vice to the area. We wel- corne your calis. For information and assistance, caîl 623-6313. Listings in Bowrnanville, Newcastle, Orono and Hampton directory. CARS DAMAGED On Thursday about 7.30 p.m. a car driven by John E. James, Shoreview Cres- cent, collided with a park- ed vehicie owned by Har- mon W. Visser, Hlltop Drive. The collision occurred on King St. East. Both vehicles sustained considerable damage. Con.rstablie Jim Hunter Winesigated. i1976 f. ;h quality and low prices! With Dominion's own brands, you get the best possible value for your food dollar. Cash, in on the savings Dominion's own brands offer. MINION. DINNER ACARONI CHEESE 71/4 OZ. PKG. C~ANADA GRADE'A'BEEF ýG & PORTE RHOUSE CANADA TLDU \Y PACK leLB. GRADE'A'BEEP 11LB. ST SAUSAGE LB. OKED ý 14 OZ. SBEEF PKG. :D NGUE' LB. UM PKG MAPLE ÎE 1LB. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! 1.019vt SPECIAL! 78 C 1.18 CANADA FANCY, DOMINION TOMATO JUICE 48FL. OZ. Ti N CUT FROM CANADA GRADEWABEEF BON ELESS, FULL CUT ROUND _ STEAKSi2 8 *LB. CUT FROM CANADA GRADE'A> BEEF SIRLOIN STEAKS SWIFT S FULLY COOKED VACUUM PACKED, 2 ýBONE I LAZY MAPLE HAM SHOPSY'S OLD VIENNA SALAMI CHUBS MARY MILES RINDLESS BREAKFAST BAC( BURNS' BY THE PIECE HEAD CHEESE MARY MILES, SLICED BOLOGNA 1~~LB. AS LB. 1078 180CZ 1.79 'ON 1.7l-1 8 LB. 99C u~79C s -a' ONTARIO GROWN CANADA NO. 1 GRADE POTATO ES 10 LB. BAG 5 CBAG CANADA NO. 1 PRODUCE 0F U.S.A. BARTLETTLB PEARS 3 B SOUTH AFRICAN OUTSPAN 7c ORANGES SIZE 112's 7 DOZEN ONTARIO GROWN BUNCH2SEC BEETS28EC ONTARIO0GROWN. CELERY HEARTS 33cBUNCH DOMINION SALTED OR UNSALTED SODA CRACKERS RICHMELLO INSTANT COFFEE c 16OZ, PKG CHOCOLATE CHIP, PEANUT BUTTER CHIP OR CHIPS IN CHOCOLATE DOMINION COOKIES 14 OZ. BAG 7 CHOICE GRADE DOMINION TOMATOE%" 19F!-0 )Z TI ' ORANGE PEKOERICHMELLC TEA BAGS TE NDER LOVING CAR E DOG KIBBLE 2 RICHMEL LO WHOLE COFFEE BEANS RICHMELLO 16C0 COFFEE WHITENI STOUFFER'S FROZEN MACARONI & CHEESI EGG OR PLAIN, FROZEN ABELS BAGELS ALORO DELUXE FROZEN CHEESE, PIZZA CH OCOLATE FUDGE OR WHITE BETTY CROOKER FROSTING MIXES NEWPORT FLUEFS PUFFED WHEAT CON NER S KIPPERED SNACKS SPRAY ON CLEANER THE TANNERY AUTOMA lIC OISHWASHER S.O.S. DETERGENT DOMINION 25, 40, 60 OR 100 WATT LIGHT BULBS DOMINION LIQUIO FABRIC SOFTENER PK C, EU OF90 UV 2kg PKG.9 ' SPECIAL' 16 OZ.IQ P1.05 SPECIAL! E PK& 5 PK55c 17 OZ PKG I1.68 14.5OZ ~C PKG 16 PT PKG E75 3'/4OZ c TIN à 12 OZ. a AERO CONT I PKG 1.49 PKGOF 3 64 FL. OZ 85 CONT. scJ 10 OZ. JAR DOMINION TOMATO, KETCHUP 25 F L. OZ. BT L. 7 CANADA CHOICE DOMINION CUT WAX OR CUT GREEN BEANS 19FL DZ, TIN PRE SIFTED, ENRICHED ALL PUR POSE ROBIN HOOD FLOUR ORANGE FLAVOUR TANG CRYSTALS' IMPERIAL COLOURED SOFT MARGARINE ASST' OVARIETIES LEED'S CANDIES ASST' OVAR IETIES HUMPTY DUMPTY POTATO CHIPS SPE CIALI 20 LB. A BAG3.i' SPECIAL! 2 x c 70Z.~%J PKG. SPECIAL! 160 OZCt TUB SPECIAL! 250g 7 PKG79c 88 8oz. PKG. 87c1 ASýT D FLAVOURS REGULAR CASE 0F 24 FAYGO BEVERAGES TNs31u (DIET FLAVOURS $3.69 CASE) SEIL ASSTD VARIETIES SEIL CADBURY 45OZ.É5 CANDY BARS PKG bla FROM CONCENTRATE CITRUS CROWN UNSWEETENED BLENDED, ORANGE OR 1' GRnAPEFRUITJUICE EXTRUFIX KITCHEN ROLL' NRACK GARBAGE BAGS 25 PINT, 20 QUART, 10 STEAK & ROAST OR 8 POULTRY, OUIKKI FREEZER BAGS LIQUID MIR DETERGENT GUEST PAPER LUNCH SACKS ASST' OCOLOURS LADY SCOTT BATHROOM TISSUE 48 - FLOZ. LIc TIN PKG- 1.09 OF25I SPECIAL! EACH %Ê% C PKG. 2 x 24 CONT. K 50OF 49C SPECIAL! 2 ROLL PKG59 ASSI' OCOLOURS, SCOTT K.O FAMILY NAPKINS PKG 0 SPEIIAU DOMINION MILD PROCESS CHEDDAR CEE SE SLUCES 8OZ. PKG. DOMINION FROZEN WHITE OR WHOLE WHEAT BREAD DOUGHL 80 OZ. PKG. 0F 5 109 POWDERED FRAB DETERGENTI 80O.PKG,6 PASTEUR IZED, HOMOGENIZED PARTIALLY SKIMMED 2% M ILK CANADA GRADE 'A' MEDIUM SIZE EGGS GRANULATED WHITE SUGAR 30QT. AG OR JUG PLUS DEPO0SIT ON JUG 1.19 DOZEN69 2 kg BAG M !IPhT 0 FOR UPSET STOMACHS BROMO SELTER SCHICK Il DOUBLE EOGE RAZOR BLADES TWINKLE LIQUID BUBBLE BATH BINACA MOUTHWASH ASST O VARIETIES SUAVE SHAMPOO Q-TI PS , COTTON SWABS REGULAR, DRY OR LIGHTI'POND«S SKIN CREAMS - SPÉCIAL! 1509 g~ BTL.J 9 PK& 81%C SPECIAL! 900 mi fàflc CONT.9 SPECIAL! FLOZ. cL BTL. 350 MI BTL SPECIAL! 79 c SPECIAL! PKG. c OF90 60 MI19 JAR ASST' OCOLOURS FCIAL TISSUE OF00 68 c REGULAR OR SUPER REG. PKG. ABSORBANT, BABY SCOTT 0F 30 OR DISPOSABLE SUPER 1 PKG. 0F DIAPERS 24 DEODORANT ARRID ROLL-ON S PECIAL! 2.5 FL OZ.~~L BTL. Dominion buyers work together with leac manufaCturers to develop Dominion's 0wi brands. Our buyers speCify the high qualit wanit in a produet, then label it under one Dominion 's respected names. Dominion, Richmello, Domino, Symphony, Grand n Enehantmnent. Look for Dominion's own1 when you shop. They're your guarantee U best possible value for your food dollar. ( buyers sec to that! Jin~ ity they of lix and brands )f the a e WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT DUANTITIES TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. DOMINION STORES LIMITED. cedon's. VALUES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING TIME TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1976 (S cîpt-l 1 enrimiti 1 1

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