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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Feb 1977, p. 9

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There are over 6,000 grocery items on the shelves at Dominion Stores. Overail they're priced as low as or lower than you'11 find in any other major food chain. If you don't shop Dominion, don't take our word for it, take our whole list when you go shopping. See how much more the other chains are charging overali, even when you include a few of their specials. Make a decision to shop Dominion ail the time from here on. 8 OZ. PKG. OF 60 RICHMELLO ORANGE PEKOE % TEA BAGS 7y tEANSER22Z.5 24 FL. OZ. CONT. LIQUID DETERGENT IVORY 77 y~~~10LB. BOX POWDERED4., TIDE DETERGENT "/ LIQUID 64 FL. OZ. CONT. CLOROX~ BLEACH ASST'D VARIETIES 1 3 OZ. 2KG. FROZEN, LAYER CAKES SAMA LEE CAKES C ROBIN 1400D FROZEN 64 OZ. PKG. OF 4 BRIEADDOUGH z89c CANADA FANCY 2 LB. PKG. DOMINION FROZEN, CUT A GREEN BEANS 67-~ 10OFL OZ. TIN CHOICE GRADE2 DOMINION PEAS 2/45ec 32, 0Z. 2KG. HIGH INER1.49E FIS &CIPS1,9 CANADA No. 1 WHITE 2 LB. CONT. BILLY BEE CREAMED OR LIQUID HONEY 1.79% 16 OZ. LOAF ELLENZWEIG LIGHT RYE BREAD '49,C The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 2. 1977 9 FRESH FROM THE TROPICS CALIFORNIA GROWN PACKED 48's CALIFORNIA GROWN GARDEN FRESH PACKED 24's for meat'. Domini'on meat has the best reputation in Canada. And Dominion's low, everyday prices make our meat the best bargain as well. No matter which chain you plan to shop at, take this Dominion shopping list with you. Compare the others with Dominion's overali everyday, low prices. They put an end to meat-counter confusion. ASST'D VARIETIES BIGHT'S ASST'D FLAVOURIS CARLTON CLUB c CASE 0F 24 10 FL. 07,. TINS 44 OZ. PKG. INSTANT OR QUICK QUAKER OATS 79 250 gPKG. ASST'D VARIETIES TREBOR CANDY 1/C BLUEBERRY, APPLECINNAMON, 12. 50OZ.2KG. OR HONEY BRAN, BETTY CROCKER g , MUFFIN MIXES ,vC Oye0' AssT'D COLOURS 2 ROLL 2KG. PLY BATHROOM TISSUE7 LADY SCOTI _5y_ 24 OZ. LOAF RICHMELLO 100% WHOLE c45 WHEAT BREAD 45 15 OZ. TIN DOG YORK SMOOTHY3LBJA PEANUT BUTTER ~2.-29 GAY LEA SOFT 2 8 OZ. CONT COLOURED 73e MARGARINE ol7 240OZ. LOAF KREAMY SLICEDc WITE BREAD 33e CHOICE GRADE DOMINION 28 FL. OZ. TIN VALUES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING TIME TUESAY FBRUAY 8,1977. GRANULATED WIITE SUGAR PARTIALLY SKIMMED FRESH 2% MELK 2 kg BAG 69C 3 QT. BAG OR JUG PLUS 40v DEPOSIT O'NJUG e 9 PKG.OF 8 RICHMELLOl HAMBURG ROLLS 39c SCENTED OR UNSCENTED DEODORANT Sirloin Steaks CUT FROM CANADA GRADE ,A' BEEF DOMINION TRIM 14 OZ. AERO. CONT. ULTRABAN SPRY 129 480 ml CONT. HAND LOTION, DIRECT AID 88C REGULAR, SUPER OR ~80OZ CONT EXTRA BODY, CONDTTIONER ALBERTO BALSAM 1.09 NORMAL, OILY OR DRY 225 ml CONT NATURAL PH BALANCE SHAMPOO ALBERTO V05 1 9 ANTI-PERSPIRANT SPRAY ARRID EXTRA DRY 90 O.AERO. CONT. _1. 59Y, REGULAR OR BIKINI B~» PKG.OF 12 "FOR YOU" 3à FEMININE NAPKINqS 89e REGULAR OR SUPER ABSORBENT, ORUER.PKG. 0F 24 BABY SCOTT DISPOSABLE ORSPE__ , F2 DIAPERS r 2.19, ASST'D COLOURS PKG, 0F 180 SCOT FAMILY NAPKINS 1.18 PRIMO PLAIN MEAT OR 14 FL. OZ. TIN WITH MUSHIROOMS ~ 3 SPAGHETTI SAUCEý,ý,âtý 3 CANADA FANCY _ 10 OZ. PKG. DOMINION FROZENA c CAULIFLOWER Chickens CANADA GRADE 'A FROZEN, EVISCERATED 38 LB. CUT FROM CANADA GRADE 'A' BEEF LB. T-BONE & PORTERHOUSE ' LOIN STEAKS 1.48 CUT FROM CANADA GRADE 'A'BEEF LB. BONEIN-1 RUMP ROAST 11 CUT FROM CANADA GRADE 'A' BFFF LB. CAP ON RIB STEAKS 12 Prme RI Roast CUT FROM CANADA-GRADE 'A' BEEF SHORT CUT, THE KING 0F ROASTS LB. 3-4 LÎS WàW'LB. CUT FROM CANADA LB. GRADEW"BEEF ý' BRAISING RIRS74 CUT FROM CANADA GRADE 'A' BEEF LB. BONELESSc STE WING BEEF 88 CUT PROM CANADA GRADEW"BEEF LB. BOELS BTTMCUT 11 ROUND STEAK ROAST 11 Round' Steaks CUT FROM CANADA GRADE 'A BEEF BONELESS, FULL CUT 18 LB-. Bunich BUNCH LB. PREVIOUSLY FROZ EN, SLICED BEEF LIVERS 3 6c IDEAL FOR BROILING LB. PORK BUTT CHOPS 11 LB. RIND ON, BY THE PIECE BREAKFAST BACON 94 MAPLE LEAF MAC &CHEESE 6 OZ. PkG DUTCH, P & P OR CHICKEN LOAF l COOKED MEATS 4( 1 LB. PKG. BITTNER'S SLICEDC BOLOGNA99 BITTNER'S SLICED *e PEPPER MEAT LOAF C MAPLE LEAF AND 1 LB. 2KG. DOMINION WIENERS 88 Ham RastL FRESH ONTARIO PORK BUTT OR SHANK PORTION LEG 0F PORK LB. CUl FROM CANADA GRADE 'A' BEEF LB. BONE IN d PLATE BRISKET 29y CUT FROM CANADA GRADE 'A' BEEF LBý BONELESS, FROM THE BRISKET PLATE % POT ROAST59e CUT FROM CANADA GRADE 'A BEEF LB. FROM THE CHUCKc CROSS RIB ROAST 88 CUT FROM CANADA GRADE 'A' BEEF LB. BLADE BONE REMOVEDc BLANDE ROAST 62e- CUT FROM CANADA LB. GRADEW"BEEF BLADE BONE REMOVED SHORT RIB ROAST 62B. MAPLE LEAFBO3NELESS LB. FULLY COOKED, BETWEEN 2-3 LBS. DINNERHAMS1.98 MAPLE LEAF MILD, CURED LB. VACUUM PACKED Ê COlTAGE ROLLS 11 MAPLE LEAF FULLY COOKED, LB. VACUUM PACKED COOKED HAMS 18A9 Cast Listing Wednesday, Feb. 9 2:30 Motor City Bowling "Mens Singles Final" 4:00 Awareness 4:30 Soleil, with the French PC Canadian Club of Oshawa 5: 00 Durham Report 5:30 Expression LB. 6:00 Evening Report 6:30 Talk About, with the University Women's club 7:00 To Be Announced 7:30 Education Scene, with George Pearce 8:00 Hotline to Heaven 8:30 Whitby Then & Now 9:00 Rescue, with Topic "Finance" Eý WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. DOMINION STORES LIMITIEI) we mde pice I an prcddthe Sanefous ----------- à= 100 Thursday, Feb. 10 3:30 Expression 4:00 Whitby '9311' 4:30 Hatha Yoga, 5:00 Education Scene 5:30 Talk About 6: 00 Evening Report 6: 30 Rescue 7:30 Soleil 8:00 The 3R's, with Separate School Activities 8:30 Bowmanville Kinsmen Volleyball Finals 10:00 Sign Off Friday, Feb. il 2:30 Bowmanville Kinsmen Volleyball Finals 4:00 What Does the Bible Say? 4:30 Whitby Then & Now 5:00 Vita Italiana 6:0Whitby Report, with. Mike Burgess & Steve Porter 6:30 The 3R's 7:00 Sign Off Sunday, Feb. 13 11:00 Vita Italiana, with Ercole Foresta 12:00 Rescue, with Topical 1Interviews 1:00 Hotline to Heaven, with Today's religious issues 1:30 "Ail You Wanted to Know about Beef" 2:30 What Does the Bible Say? with Bob Kirkland 3:00 Sign Off Monday. Feb. 14 4:00 Co-Operative Housing? Legal Counsel 4:30 Expression, with a Variety of Topics 5: 00 Whitby Then & Now, with Brian Winter & Jim Quail 5:30 Eveniing Report with Wally Donaldson& Dave Stewart 6:30 Awareness, witb Alfred 'Ward 7: 00 Whitby '9311', a Fire Prevention Series 8:00 Whitby Council Meeting Coverage. .Note: If , for some reason we are unable to carry live coverage, watch Tues. 2:00 p. m. 10:30 Sign Off Tuesday, Feb. 15 2:00 Whitby Council Meeting Highlights 5:00 Royal Canadian Public 1Speaking Contest 5:-30 M.J.s Place 6:30 Vita Italiana 7:30 Durham Report 8:00 Whitby Then & Now 8:30 Hatha Yoga, with Jan Hewlett 9:00 Hotline to Heaven, with Bill McAlphine 9:30 Sign Off NOTE: Ail programs are subject to change without notice. FEBRUARY IS HIGH-RISK MONTH More collisions occur in November, December and February than any other months of the year, according to the Ontario Safety League. Just because you have become used to winter driving condi- tions is no reason for com-, placency. Self-confidence is a dangerous attitude in which the defensive driver cannot indulge. Be Febru-wary be- hind the wheel, says the Ontario Safety League. TOO FAST FOR CONDITIONS The faster you travel, the greater limitations are placed on your ability to scan and see ahead and to the sides. Thus an accident producing situ- ation could develop before you're aware of it. Consider- ing the risks involved,, states the Ontario Safety League, the time you may save by driving at a speed that's too fast for conditions is neyer worth it. CLOSE SHAVES Close shaves are warnings to, any wise motorist, states the Ontario Safety League. In every instance figure out what you did wrong and don't make the same mistake again. AâqMý 9 -MM

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