Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January 14, 1987 5 KNOB HILL SPECIALS AVAILABLE ALL WEEK. MON.-SAT.! ACKERS AND CANADIAN DRESSED MEAT PLANTS À AVETI /'MONEY'S PIECES & STEMS PRODUCT OF CANADA^ ★ MRLUIN! mushrooms 40* I ^ ^ 100Zi284mLTIN i 6UMrr I > ★T-BONE! (LIMITED QUANTITIES) ★PORTERHOUSE! (UMITED QUANTITIES) PRODUCT OF CANADA NO. 1 GRADE 10 LB. BAG POTATOES FROM THE TROPICS! BANANAS LARGE SIZE SELECT YOUR OWN BUNCH 5 LB. LIMIT READY TO SERVE--ASSORTED HABITANT SOUPS LARGE 28 FLOZ. 796 mL TIN rtf ,PEA W iPEAW/HAH •VEGETABLE •MINESTRONE •CHICKEN NOODLE MOTOR MATCH 9 LIMIT SCHNEIDERS CHEESE BLOCKS 454 g 1 LB. BLOCK • CHEDDAR--MILD-- MEDIUM--OLD • MOZZARELLA PRODUCT OF U.S. A. CANADA #1 GRADE ANJOU PEARS FILLYOUROWNBAG 7 MD • HIRES w ■ «rniiQu REGULAR eDR. PEPPER DIET «PURE SPRING 750 mL BOTTLE 7» PLUS 30* DEPOSIT UNIT COST 4.4' PER TOOmL ASSORTED FLAVOURS -- BIG N C" CANNED POP &HE OF 24x280 mL TINS UNIT COSH 5.9* PER 100 mL PRODUCT OF U.S.A. FLORIDA "INDIAN RIVER" RED GRAPEFRUIT // ASSORTED SHAMPOO VASELINE LOTION ALL VARIETIES À DISPOSABLE PKG. OF 12 BIC SHAVER 1.29 ALL PURPOSE TOWELS l-CLOTH I BOX OF 81 AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER CASCADE 2 LIMIT PRODUCT OF MEXICO SELECT YOUR OWN PRODUCT OF ONTARIO 1 LB. TRAY PKG. BUTTERNUT SQUASH 09 PRODUCT OF U.S. A. 10 OZ. CELLO PKG. PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CANADA #1 GRADE SMALL COOKING ONIONS 10 LB. BAG 99*. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA SELECT RED EMPEROR 1.74 12 GRAPES Si PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CANADA EXTRA FANCY GRADE RED OR GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES kg FILL YOUR OWN BAG 174 Mi PRODUCT OF SPAIN FILL YOUR OWN BAG à HA CLEMENTINE NA 1,74 k9 MANDARINS i 9 $ LB. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. FLORIDA SELECT YOUR OWN AVOCADOES 89 t EA. PRODUCT OF U.S.A FLORIDA "JUICE" FILLYOUROWNBAG rbvnil/n UUIVC M a a ORANGES 1.99 West - Mississauga DIXIE MALL At Dixie Rd. South ol Queen Elizabeth Way North - Markham WOODBINE NORTH At No, 7 Highway: Markham Central - Toronto 222 Lansdbwne Avenue Corner Dundas St, West Downtown - Toronto 222CHERRY STREET Just South ol the Lilt Bridge East - Pickering HWY.2& BROCK RD. In Pickering NorthYork our Newest Terminal 2549 Weston Rd. I THURSDAY I FRIDAY I SATURDAY Just south of Hwy. 401 la A.M.-10 p.m. 18 A.M.-10 p.m. 17 a.m.-iorm. OSHAWA/DURHAM FIRST AVE. Between Slmcoe & Rltson Just a "Stone's Throw" North ol 401 PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL SATURDAY JAN 17 87 50 Years Ago Thursday. December 31,1936 The Major Dudley family dined bounteously last week, on jackrabbit, after Geroge Walton and his dog Trixie captured a big one on the Walton farm in Newcastle. . Bwtant * fast which time, a presentation by the congregation, of a farewell gift, was made to Reverend James Hendry and his wife, who are returning to Scotland in January. Winners in the Rexail Contest conducted by the Gilfillan Drug Store, Orono, are Bob Cooper, Bill Hooey, Bob Casey, Gerald Rainey, Fred Glanville, Marvin Lunn, Dennis Lynch, Donald Henderson, Anna Staples, Joanne Cornish, Shirley Flintoff, Jean Harness, Gwenythe Phasey, Kathleen Simpson, Bertha Colville and Lois Dean. Among the Goodyear Retirees who attended this year's annual Christmas dinner at St. John's Anglican Church, Bowmanville, were Lance Plain, Harold Cobbledick, Ken Luxton, Norm Allison, Robert Evans, and Tom Hays. The mayor and entire council for Bowmanville were returned to office by acclamation, for the coming year. They include Mayor W. Ross. Strike, Reeve Reg 0. Jones, Deputy Reeve G. Alex Edmonstone, councillors S. Little, W.A. Shane, L.C. Mason, A. Holt, W.F.Ward andB.B. Furber. 25 Years Ago Following the parade, the many clowns in the parade, led by Santa Claus, very thoughtfully visited the Memorial Hospital where they called on youngsters and others who couldn't get out for the show. Those taking part were Banner Passant, George Bebee, Don Stutt, Graham Terhune, Gord Sturrock, Murray Cain, Ray Lathangue, Santa Dr. H.B. Rundle, Bruce Colwell, Robert Taft, Ross Jackman and parade chairman chairman Ian Turner. Other clowns in the parade included Neil Metcalf, Don Mountjoy, Dr. John Hendry, Gordon Wilcox, Harry Collacutt, Arnold Sleep and John Graham. Winners of the Lions hockey draw for Saturday's Dec. 16 N1H.L. game in Toronto, were Don McGregor and Muriel Crago. With the total slightly in excess of $4,000, officials of the Louis W. Dippell Memorial Scholarships Fund announce this week that the fund will be closed, effective Dec. 22nd. Officials receipts are now in the process of being mailed to those who have already contributed. Others who may wish to. donate are requested to sent their contribution to P.Ô. Box 1150, Bowmanville, before the closing date. 10 Years Ago Wednesday, December 15, 1976 On Sunday, December 12th, the Courtice United Church held their annual pre- Christmas Family Nile at When the clown entertainers didn't arrive in Newcastle at the Community Hall for the Lions Christmas party, Ron Locke, chairman of the Lions Club's Boys and Girls Committee asked for volunteers to lead the large crowd in Carol singing until Santa arrived. Sean Daniels, age five scampered up to the stage and took over as though it was old hat. News from Pine Ridge Kinsmen On behalf of the Great Pine Ridge Kinsmen Club, I would like to thank all of those who . supported our very successful New Year's Dance. I would especially, on behalf of the club, like to thank all of the downtown stores and services which contributed to our dance and we are very grateful for your support. The G.P.R. New Year's dance, as usual, was a great success and a sell-out. It gives us great pride and confidence to have such a successful event as this. Going by all those to whom I have talked, we already have a sell out for next New Year's Eve. Much of the success of the dance must be directed to our dance chairman Kin Bert Lelieure and his sub-chairman Norm Dawe, Dan Armstrong, and Jack Oegena. These Kinsmen put much time and effort to make it such a success. For those who are thinking of next New Year's Eve we have already booked the same D.J. John Homan for the third consecutive year. I'm very happy that we have such support and at this time I would urge any young men between the ages of 21-40 to get involved in your community and come join the G.P.R. Kinsmen club. For more information contact Boyce Anderson 983-9506 or Keith Anderson 983-5654. Thanks to all once again. -- Steve Clark (President) BUSINESS DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANCY WILLIAM C. HALL B.Comm. 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