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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 May 1984, p. 23

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I I Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. May 2,1984 5 i PROTEST "Keep YOUR Food Costs DOWN -- Shop By The Box" (££j) "The Food Terminal" sSt y ^romcanadap! L3Ü PACKERS FRESH CANmÜaN VEAL SHOULDER La NEW ZEALAND FROZEN WHOLE OR HALF 1 GENUINEI 71 F SPRING LEG Ko' OF LAMB FROM CANADA PACKERS AND CANADIAN DRESSED MEAT PUNTS CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF [ilJUi/illBlg) SHOULDER & BLADE STEAKS 1.49 C'PLUS DRINKS fë APPLE or 0RAM6E% KRAFT - SMOOTH ANUT TTERlÂt DEMPSTERS SUNSHINE BRAND • 80% WHOLEWHEAT, • ESS CRACKED WHEAT • HOT DOO ROLLS (8 PAC) • HAMBURGER BUNS (8 PAC) • ENGU8H MUFFINS (ft PAC) flU ^T Æ5) DIRECT FROM CANADA PACKERS AND QUALITY PACKERS FRESH i^i=4 T i=<sia;^ty^^M » LOIN OF PORK NO CENTRE CHOPS REMOVED! NEW LEMON FRESH 2 BOX UNIT FAB LAUNDRY DETERGENT BS9 RAM BRAND FERTILIZER 7-7-7 OR] 10-6-4 LARGE 20 kg BAG! 5 BAG LIMIT 239 ^•^V^ONJCAf^lCU^. KING COLE BRAND UTILITY GRADE[FRC)ZÉn1 YOUNG OVEN READY DQÇKSI _ 99* kg -- 3 BIRD LIMIT LB. . SUl BUY ONTARIO-SÜY QUALITY \f: CANADA GRAPE "A" "FRESH rTiTjJaAVaSn OVEN READY ROASTING CHICKENS 2-4 LBS. AVERAGE - 2.18 ■ St 3BMDUWT LS. CATELLI LARGE 750 mL JAR OLD FASHIONED SPAGHETTI SAUCE •GARLIC * HOT A W1CY • MILDLY SPICED MIX ON MATCH 5LRMT, CATELLI LARGE 1kg (1000 g) BOX PASTA •SPAGHETTI • READY CUT MACARONI • SPAGHETTI!!! MIX OR MATCH 5 LIMIT PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CANADA NO. 1 GRADE NEW WHITE POTATOES FILLYOUR OWN BAG ^PRODUCT OF MEXICO^ CANADA NO. 1 GRADE LARGE SIZE 24's CUCUMBERS CLOVER CREAM OR SAVERWOOD'S "MEADOW GOLD" WSTSfW MAPLE LODGE FARM^^ SpSrïTuOgVACPA^ /jBBSBaDVmCREAMORWVCTW rwiENisSlL m IKilra E FRESH^aSHEESia B[ mL08pork ®UVvÿ 0 NJArt , ICU ? 1jj$\S-LB, HOCKS. ' r BURNS^PRIDEOFCANADA" ^V-^onJSRk!? SAUSAGE BURNS "PRIDE OF CANADA" CENTRE SLICED RINDLESS GRANNY'S ^r-jV^s»g(iOT«i«MX BUTTER TARTS BLUE BONNET-SOFT P MAEGARME SIDE BACON HJXtWXI.MiS FILLER'S BRAND 113.28 SSiBK SAUSAGE QUALITY PACKERS "TOWN CLUB" BRAND 3-4 LB. AVG. i J 23 SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS » HIGH USER-FROZENM (boston bluefish fillets JS ■ocean perch fillets product of chile RIBIER OR ALMERIA fill your own bagA 2.18 GRAPES .99 e I r PRODUCT OF U.SA. LARGE SIZE CANADA EXTRA FANCY GRADE FILLYOUR 86' ANJOU PEAKS LB. PRODUCT OF U.SJL CALIFORNIA "NAVEL" ORANGES! PRODUCT OF U.S.A. FLORIDA "JUMBO" SIZE "INDIAN RIVER" WHITE GRAPEFRUIT JUMBO SIZE 56'8-72't SELECT YOUR OWN DOZ. HUGE SIZE i HEINZ STRAINED jgL BABY FOODS & JUICES 9 ASSORTED VARIETIES tib SWANSON " FROZEN DINNERS • BEEF • FRIED CHICKEN • SALISBURY STEAK • TURKEY 4.5 OZ. (128 mL) JAR 29* <*M«yA«W COOKED œ HAM PRODUCT OF ONTARIO J 20LARGE MUSHROOMS lb 5 LB. LIMIT SLICED AT DELI COUNTER LB. MMCTFROMMMMKt «CHAWS, KMOSVSU, OHT. TWCKLOAOS MAQAHA «HAND SCUECT NO. 1OMADC MATUKD t YEAH OLD STOCK ROSE BUSHES EA. QUALITY PACKERS "TOWN CLUB" BRAND BONELESS DINNER HAMS 2-3 LB. AVERAGE VAC-P/LC 11.99 IURH8 "PRIDE OF CANADA" READY TO SERVE IITST PICNIC « KST- PORK SHOULDEKS 084) f LB. 1.29 j [i 'SUNMMMM 7 OZ. (Id i) T4-BOX SAQ RAISINS 99* HABITANT 1L SONUS IT^ SYRUP ui* 1.491 OVALTINE NATURAL OH CHOCOLATE 1.99 CANADA --PURE WHITE lAHOKUUO 1 ALIEN'S VINEGAR 1.99J f ALBBATO VO* LAME 4M mL BTL. 1 SHAMPOO os . 1 CONDITIONER uwr 1.99 PHBJPS (40'MO'S-Wl) 2 BULB PAC | LIGHT BVLBS~&., 2/1.S91 I JOWrfOtrt 400 g me. LmSt OIL* mum* MATCH 2.49 CALOOWTE 14 Kg BOX 1 DISHWASHER , aaaI DETERGENT unit 4.99 J WATERDOWN BRAND LARGE 22.5 COW& SHEEP MANURE TOPSOIL |10 BAG LIMIT) WEEKLY SPECIALS AVAILABLE MON--SAT. ALL 6 FOOD TERMINALS ' / ONOERWATER BRAND > / VEGETABLE 5/ AND V FLOWER J SEEDS PRE-PRICED 394-594 PKG. LIMIT 10 PKG m J PKG. -- Weet-i-MlesIsBauga DIXIE MALL IDM|M.ImIiiIQpbiI North--Markham WOODBINE NORTH A* BA- m SS--X.a- Central--Toronto 222 Lansdowne Avenue . Comer Dundw St West Downtown--Toronto 222 CHERRY STREET Just South of (ho Lift Bridge East--Pickering HWY. 2 & BROCK RD. In Pickering oshawa/durham Juit a "Stone's Throw" /d Nor, h of 401 (Between Slmcoe & nitcnni MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 'J A M.-10 P.M. 9 A.M.-10 P.M. 9 A.M - ICI D .M. 9 A.M.-10 P.M. 8 A.M.-10 P.M. 7 A.M.-10 P.M. we reserve the right to limit (DelbertPacker, roving reporter for the Shining Tree Clarion.) Your roving reporter was roving as usual recently and espied that internationally known personage of letlèrs, political analyst, historian, bon vivant and collector of erotica, Mr. Bubo Virginian- us, sitting atop an Ontario Hydro insulator, about 137'A metres south of Morgan's Corners. Aha, thought your roving reporter, this is my opportunity opportunity to get an exclusive interview interview with one of the greatest minds extant. A mind uncluttered uncluttered by the mundane and trivially sensational. "Sir" said your RR "Sir, may I have a few words with you for the benefit of my many . readers?" "Look you beshiskered, pudgy, skinhead. Can't you see that I'm busy?" "But Sir, this is an exposed position that you have assumed here right beside a well trafficked road. There are those who might take this opportunity to harass you." "Like all who seek the truth, I am accustomed to being harassed. Now, go away and leave me to my work. Beat it. Scram." "But, Sir, what is this pursuit pursuit of yours that you follow so assiduously?" "I'm protesting, you pin brained scribbler. This is a perch-in. Now leave me or I'll have you cited for contempt of something or other." "Yes, Sir, I'll leave forthwith, forthwith, but won't you allow me to assist your cause? A few facts printed in the Clarion would assist in bettering the situation for young birds starting starting a new nest, or opening a Bait business,. or fast food franchise. Just what is the subject matter of this protest, learned one?" "Money, you simpleton, money. The stupidity displayed displayed by your race in the laundering laundering of money. The taking of money from one source and making it appear as though it comes from another." "You mean things like the federal make work projects, Sir?" "No you neanderthalic nonentity. nonentity. Those projects eventually eventually do a miniscule bit of good for the country. I'm talking talking about money that is used to disrupt the orderly routine of daily life in the country. Money that is spent to incite one group of society against another. Money that is used to aid and abet in the manipulation manipulation of mentally immature people so that they think they are crusading for the right when in fact they arc creating serious social problems. They clutter our courts and make a mockery of our legal system. The secret suppliers of the money of course, love it. Every time our social structure structure is even slightly--tilted r or tax money is wasted, the depositors of MONEY FOR LAUNDERING smile, light another dark cigarette and pour another vodka." "I deeply appreciate this exposure of disturbing facts, exalted Sir. Just where does this money come from?" "Swiss banks, you dougli head." "I can understand that, sir, but how does it gel to Canada and - or the U.S.A.?" "You have been in this world for sixty-six years and you can't figure that one out, you self-propelled hat rack. Listen carefully and I will attempt to lead you along the paths of simple understanding. understanding. First, we must have an objective. That objective is: DISRUPT. Next, we must have a highly vocal; apparently apparently well informed,, but really not-too-intelligent body ' of people ' who are channelled into an "Anti" movement. Thus we have the "International "International Friends of Animals on Welfare", "Greecepeece" and all of the "peace" lovers who smash property and hassle the police while attempting attempting to lower the moral fibre of our country with their "Anti Cruise" and phony "Peace" claptrap." "But, surely, Sir--" "Quiet, you four-eyed refugee from a barstool! These so-called International Funds collect à small, very small, amount of money on this side of the Big Curtain and locate in Switzerland so that the structure of their financial legerdemain cannot be scrutinized scrutinized by honest people or governments to ascertain where the balance comes from and who makes the decisions regarding its use in most efficiently efficiently disrupting our economy." "I don't think that I've been disrupted yet sir. The most--" "Oh shuddup. The Eastern Seaboard fishing industry is worth about a billion and a half bucks, and there is a serious threat of a world boycott boycott on it. Do you think that was dreamed up by a couple of North American Birdwatchers?" Birdwatchers?" "No sir, I don't, but -- "Well, they are being blamed for it. Don't forget that!" "Uh - oh here comes my perch-in relief. See you around." Tacka <=>s-a,.. Tighter Taster " Seals THE INVESTMENT Recommended for the ultimate in safety with yields that are significantly higher than deposit rates. Government of Canada Treasury Bills. Current representative yields. 30 days- 9.90% 60 days- 10.0 5% 90 days- 10.4 5% Minimum $20.000. Prices ami yields subject lo change without notice Walwyn Stodgell Cochran Murray Limited INVESTMENT SECURITIES For further information call: JOSEPH R. HILLS 1-591-6140 (Bus.#) 1-921-5788 (Home #) O' i(tiniiiiihiilitil Please provide me with more information on investing in Government of Canada Treasury Hills. NÂSÎÏ M'PRISS (in wmSirîiÔNr PKOVINCt POSTAL COPE ïïôm! mewi Mail to Walwyn Stodgell Cochran Murray Limited 70 University Avenue, Toronto. Ontario M5J 2M5 Attn: J.R. Hills

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