12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, August 1,1984 lim anb S ta tant fast Section Two at home ; -4 -, if' 50 YEARS AGO, THURSDAY, JULY 26th, 1934 A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mrs. M. Moore, Church Street, on July 18th when Misses Helen Argue and Kate Moore were hostesses at a kitchen shower given in honour of Miss Mi Ida Moore, bride-to-be. Mr. Morland Anderson, Bowmanville, has been holidaying holidaying in Toronto. Kawartha Boys' Camp, 21 miles north of Peterborough, on Stoney Lake, is accepting registrations for the season at $5. per week. Rotarian Ted Flaxman delivered an unusually well thought out address on International International Relationships at the regular meeting of the Bowmanville Bowmanville Rotary Club last Friday, in the Balmoral Hotel. 25 YEARS AGO, JULY 23rd, 1959 Thousands from the district will be flocking to Port Hope early Sunday morning to see Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and the Prince Philip during the Royal Visit to the community. community. Bowmanville Branch of The Canadian Legion will be assisting assisting with the guard duty and their Pipe Band will join with the Port Hope Legion band to lead the parade. Still Need a Nurse - Twenty- eight girls are all ready to attend a week-long camp at Pigeon Lake starting August 1st, but may have to stay home unless there is a nurse who will volunteer her services. services. The Girl Guide director, Mrs. Victoria Frank, is doing her utmost to locate one, so if you know of a friend, a registered registered nurse, who would like to go along, make contact with Mrs. Frank quickly. There isn't much time left. An advertisement in this week's Statesman announces a wide extension in the services services provided by Preston Transport of Maple Grove. Just completed at their premises, premises, a mile and a half west of Bowmanville is a large warehouse and office, which will enable them to take care of the storage needs of the district. Recently, they also have added large moving vans to their regular cartage trucks, so that they are now completely equipped to handle regular product shipments or furniture. Their staff has also been trained in the delicate art of packing and storing the finest furniture, so even the most careful householder need have no qualms about taking advantage of their services. During the 104th annual communication of the Grand Lodge of Canada, A.F. & A.M., in Toronto last week, it was announced that E. F. Russell Osborne, former Master of Durham Lodge No. 66, of Newcastle, Newcastle, has been appointed District Deputy Grand Master for Ontario District. On Saturday night, Miss Barbara Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown, R.R. 3, Bowmanville, was awarded the title "Miss Lions Carnival" following an interesting interesting display of baton twirling twirling by majorettes. Miss Brown was presented with her trophy by adjudicator Miss Irenie Harvey and Lions President Glen Lander. Later, she drew the winning ticket for the Lions car. 10 YEARS AGO, AUGUST 21,1974. Ken Cole, a St. Marys truck driver has been nominated for the Dunlop National Hero Award after he pulled two prominent businessmen from the flaming wreckage of a burning car involved in a head on collision near Plattsville, recently. The 123 year old Hampton Mill has been purchased for $135,000 by the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority Authority and is to be restored as a tourist attraction over the next few years. Options on local farmlands are being taken for the proposed proposed Inter-provincial crude oil pipeline from Sarnia to Montreal. A carefully worded motion was passed by the Newcastle Finance Committee on August 12th, that the Tyrone Community Community Centre committee invite invite the town's consultant planner John Layng to make the building design more economical and practical. Lee Anne Currah, Becky Crockett, Crystal Anderson, Wade Rowley, Alice Pedwell and Denise Pedwell had projects projects on display, which they had made, at the Newcastle Horticultural Show, last week. CHECK YOUR LOCAL IGA FOR HOLIDAY STORE HOURS or away shop *•' - ASSORTED COLORS, 2-PLY, KLEENEX -VL' :ju.l on dk-.ï smiïn, : r ; .i!i :.n. oc;;v/n;. nn ciiiGnn ai.l or; regular '* o.-.' 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[ . i ( - ' O'; ASSORTED VARIETIES, Kraft Barbecue Sauces 455 mL BTL. 1.19 SWEET TOMATO, BEETS 'N' ONIONS, HOT VEGETABLE MIX OR FRUIT SALAD Bick's Salad Bar zm^ljar .99 FANTASIE, CHOCOLATE FLAVORED, Instant Drink Mix 750 g CONT. 1.99 LIQUID FABRIC SOFTENER Downy 2 L BTL. 2.99 ASSORTED VARIETIES, SHAMPOO I OR CONDITIONERS Fa berge 450 mL | 2;iH j «1 no Organics p btl ASSORTED VARIETIES, Right Guard or Soft & Dry Antiperspirant ^R m o L 0 QQ TIN fcaWW 6-OZ. TIN .29 (MFG. 23* OFF LABEL), SUNSHINE Dinner Rolls PKG. OF 12 .79 ASSORTED VARIETIES, GILLETTE Foamy Shave Creme 300 mL AERO TIN 2.29 CANADA GRADE A, .JikkUA* < 14 kg < 3 lb. Avg. James Insurance DOUG JAMES ELEANOR DAMANT GAYLE WINDSOR 24 King St. East, Bowmanville 623-4406 lb. LIMIT 3 BIRDS PER FAMILY t r 1 " Aï l/.' N BUSINESS DIRECTORY W) 1, Accountancy WILLIAM C. HALL B. Comm. Chartered Accountant 35 King St. W., Newcastle Telephone 987-4240 WM.J.H. COGGINS Chartered Accountant 115 Liberty Street South Bowrr|anville Phone 623-3612 JOHN MANUEL, C.G.A. 118 King SI. East, Suite 2 623-6555 WINTERS, SUTHERLAND & MOASE Chartered Accountants 23 Silver St., Bowmanville 623-9461 49 Division St.. Oshawa 579-5659 Dental PATRICK G. DÉEGAN DENTURETHERAPY CLINIC 5 George SI. 623-4473 Olficc Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 8:30-5:00 Friday 8:30-noon Computers ANDY BATELAAN B.A. Consultant Programmer Software Development Maple Grove Hrl N liowmanvillo 023-2375 Chiropractic G. EDWIN MANN, D.C. Chiropractor Office: 15 Elgin Street Corner of Horsey Street Phone 623-5509 Office Hours: By appointment LEONARD JAY, B.Sc., D.C. Doctor of Chiropractic 96 Queen Street Bowmanville Phone 623-9297 JOHN W. HAWRYLAK, D.C,, F.C.C.R. Doctor of Chiropractic Certilied Roentgenologist Nutritional Counselling 168 Church St. Bowmanville 623-4004 LAURENCE A. GREY Doctor ol Chiropractic 306 King St, West Oshawa L1J2J9 Phone 433-1500 Naturopathic Medicine LAURENCE A. GREY, N.D. Doctor ol Naturopathy Nutrition, homeopathic and botanical medicine; Colonic therapy & acupuncture 306 King SI. West Oshawa L1J2J9 Phono 433-1500 CERTIFIED FOOT REFLEXOLOGIST Cheryl Frlodo 270 King St, East, liowmanvillo 023-4004 CANADA GRADE A, FROZEN, YOUNG, Butterball Turkeys UNDER 6 kg 13 lb. 3.28* 1.49b SCHNEIDER'S, SLICED Boiogna fy .A CANADA GRADE A, FROZEN, YOUNG, ^.u9 Canada's Pride 0 __ Self Basted ----- «.Ub Turkeys 500 g PKG, SCHNEIDER'S, Mini Sizzler Sausages 500 g PKG. 2.69 SCHNEIDER'S, Mini Deli Sausage 250 a CHUB 2.09 UNDER 6 kg 13 lb. ikg 1.39, SCHNEIDER'S, SLICED Chopped Cooked Ham SCHNEIDER'S Wieners Feature 450 g PKG. 1.99 SCHNEIDER'S SLICED AJk Side Bacon % £.99 175 g PKG. 1.65 SCHNEIDER'S, Headcheese iml SCHNEIDER'S, Beef 1.99 Steakettes 500 g PKG. AYLMER, WITH PECTIN 500 mL QQ z A, A A ^ A A A r V;-<fS^ >k \ X.-- V.y " ■-/ ' \A x.' \Z '7 y POWDERED, > • /-■ -L / ' 7 ^ " /r-'" ■] ASSORTED VARIETIES, 'A : 'ytiw . <> ; A ' " .0,0 , 200 g . ) PKG. ■ \ X lx- A FOUR STAR ■AS ! : -'i ■ ) i,- ü ;u."A ; V,. n ,mo® < { ' i -:0 OOOi KC'V y A f A.v/v Y\ ^ÉESSil 6 1- box p ÆX ,./v yv ,a. ,/* z v V V V v ■j \pA y : ■■■<} ■'■7 t OZ. TIN ■■n IK929I PRODUCT OF U.S.A., CANADA NO. 1 GRADE, Large Size Plums PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, ONTARIO NO. 1 GRADE, 454 kg f\f\ CANADA NO. 1 GRADE, ^ Potatoes W &£ 2.99 Celery Stalks # ea .79 .74k ( .79b PRODUCT OF U.S.A., PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, , --- Watermelon ea, £.99 Fresh Green or a-, 1./4* PRODUCT OF SOUTH AFRICA, rStZr\ Vnllr.ui Dn.np W*' 70 Outspan Yellow Beans PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, VUlOpaii \aJJ A PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, . " Valencia Oranges oozV.99 Bunch Radish # O FOR .99 PRODUCT OF U.S.A., PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, Fresh Blueberries P , 1.49 Gœen Onions# 3-.99 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, m 2 83.5 g CANADA NO. 1 GRADE, m- S | ZE Fresh Spinach pkg 2 .79 Cauliflower W e)?ch .99 BEEF, IRISH OR TURKEY/CHICKEN Clark Stews 6 t!n 9 Êf ! bid t ------1/- / HI-DRI, ASSORTED COLORS Paper Towels 2 ROLL PKG. i i ,*'-'-17 v a-j Am l ( ) • i\ ■ .x ii ! ! : Ev V.V/T/ VANILLA CREMES. COCONUT CREMES, CHIP 'N' NUT OR PUFFS McCormicks Biscuits 400 g PKG. 1.69 ASSORTED VARIETIES, Trebor Candies 175 g TO 300 g PKG. .89 FROZEN, FANCY GRADE Fraser Vale Peas poft BAG 1.79 FROZEN, BLUE WATER Boston Bluefish In Light Batter or Fish Sticks 350 g PKG. 1.89 FROZEN, MARBLE, CHOCOLATE OR VANILLA VARIETIES McCain Deep 'N' «to Delicious Cakes p 9 k°g z 1.99 PROCESS CHEESE FOOD, SINGLES (16 OR 24 SLICE PACKS) Schneider's 500 g PKG. 2.99 EXTRA LARGE SIZE, 100% PURE SOYA OIL, BLUE BONNET o ii ii . 4 lb. PLAST. Soft Margarine pail 2.99 REGULAR CREAMED, SEALTEST Cottage Cheese 500t TUB 1.49 PRICES EFFECTIVE WED., AUG. 1 TO SAT., AUG. 4,1984. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. Briquets Maxwell House Coffee 10 lb. bag 10oz.jar Open every Sunday 1.99 4.59 WHILE SUPPLIES LAST 9-6 5% Discount on Wednesdays for Senior Citizens Values effective only at GRAHAM'S IGA 77 KING STREET EAST 623-4161 BOWMANVILLE -- WE DELIVER FOR A NOMINAL CHARGE --