! i SLICED* WHITE, 00% WHOLE WHEAT OR CRACKED WHEAT ' ) <«4F»k "'El ABSOroeo VARIETIES jjüiiiii J ■' ' ' ; ' : - '■■nmi nicoi); ASSORTED VARIETIES, POUCH PAK Celebration Icing .1 B«l 1 PKG. or Cake Mixes Robin Hood assorted varieties, Angel Food, Easy Bisk or Original Recipes 1 Kg or «% a Cake Mixes pkcl 2 «49 ROBIN HOOD Flaky Pie Crust Mix box 8 18 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, November 11. 1987 Pontypool and District News by Nettie Aiken Would like Pontypool News in Statesman. Hallowe'en is over for another another year. I hope all you with little ones had a happy time guiding then to get treats from your neighbours and that there were no bad instances. It is always fun to see the efforts made towards towards costumes. Your correspondent would like to thank Shirley Bain and Frank Stacey for transportation transportation to and from Peterborough Peterborough Civic Hospital during during the last part of October. It was really appreciated. Grandview School was represented well in the Cross Country County Track competition, in October. October. In overall performance they came third place for Primary Girls, Junior Boys and Senior Girls. Individually, Shaun Gault and Rachel Harrison placed second and eighth respectively respectively in the 1000 metre race for Primary Girls. Robbie Lewis placed 3rd in the Junior Junior Boys 2300 metre race. In the Intermediate Girls 3300 metres Olga Kukasch E laced sixth. In the Senior oys 5000, Jake Carson placed tenth. Congratulations to all these students and a thank you to Betty Lou Preston who let me have a look at the summary summary sheet sent to Mr. Nest- er from the event. The sermon on Sunday, November 1st was "How Firm Is Your Foundation?" and in it Reverend Heather Smith gave some illustrations illustrations about the damage that can be done when the foundation foundation of a building is not nHhnilflfA At the October 21st, 1987 meeting of the Official Board of the Bethany- Pontypool Pastoral Charge, the following motion was unanimously passed. "It is respectively requested that all telephone calls to Reverend Reverend Heather Smith, regarding regarding church-related work or church-related activities, be made during the hours of 9 a m. to 8 p.m. (except in the case of a possible emergency, emergency, when a call may be made at any hour.") Your co-operation re the above moton would be very much appreciated by Reverend Smith. She also wishes both congregations to know that Tuesdays are her days off. On Monday, November 2nd, Doris McKenzie was the high bowler for both single single and double, on a bowl- off score. Harold Wilson, Lena Kel- lett and Le ta Ford are all in Bowmanville Hospital and would appreciate visits from their friends and neighbours. Coming up this week is Remembrance Remembrance Day. Let us remember remember the many war dead of this country and keep their memory alive by spending some time with your young people, telling of the significance of the day. New Year's Eve tickets are now ready for distribution. The tickets are $25, which is a good price for a meaningful meaningful annual event. For more information, contact Dorothy Dorothy Bowins. The St. Thomas Parish Annual Annual Christmas Bazaar is being held on November 28th at Grace Presbyterian Church Hall, Main Street, Millbrook, from 1 till 4. Features Features for sale are home baking, baking, craft goods, candy and ■ cookies table, white elephant elephant sale (used items), penny sale, indoor draw, prize being a fresh turkey. The conclusion of the day will be a raffle draw for a cedar chest, doll house and gingerbread house. Raffle tickets will be sold at the bazaar bazaar and now are available for sale from CWL and Parish Parish members. For more information information about this fun event contact Lois Martell, 932-5353, Erica Perk, 944- 5640, Frances Graham, 932- 5247, Pam Molloy, 277- 2078, Darlene Muller, 277- 2770, Fran Ratcliffe, 277- 2340. Maguire Travel, Cobourg sent Kim Medd on a short trip to Cartagena 1 to familiarize familiarize her with this area of South America to equip her better to advise hèr own clients. clients. She found the trip very enjoyable and a good place to have an economical holiday holiday in the sun. The fire chief requested a letter be forwarded from the council indicating council council does not favour a "No Parking" sign be placed on the south side of William Street west of the fireball in Pontypool. A "Fire Route" sign nas been authorized by council to be installed where required on William Street. There was an attendance of 24 at the Keenagers Euchre on Thursday, November November 5th. High Lady was Kay Tenhnaf. 2nd High Lady was Ruby Chapman. High Man was George Van- Dam. 2nd High man* was Bob Cameron. The draws were won by Kay Tenhaaf and Renee Robinson. "Fear is the tax that conscience conscience pays to guilt." 1ER HARVEST OF VALUES 100% PURE VEGETABLE OIL, FROZEN, CONCENTRATED, OLD SOUTH 16-OZ Tl?( Y!uK G. 'VnnoUY PORK. .'VOVU'.,: 28-FL 02. TIN Heinz Vegetable or Cream of Mushroom Soup , 10-FL. ' oz. i TINS ASSORTED VARIETIES Primo Beans 19-FL. OZ. TIN SUPER CHUNK OR CREAMY Sklppy Peanut Butter 500 g JAR 1.79 REGULAR, LIGHT, NEW MUSTARD, GARLIC OR CUCUMBER FLAVORED 500mL ^ Hellmann's Mayonnaise 1 ■ f 3 STY ITALIAN, 2.39 PRIMO J%5Vk-FL. Tomato Paste ^ tins ■ #9 REGULAR OR EXTRA SPICY, MOTT'S J Clamato Juice ilbtl. 1 1.99 Welch's 3x250 mL n „ lr ,i, TETRA BOXES OR Grape Drink 46-fl. oz. TIN .99 ASSORTED VARIETIES, IGA Peaches or Pears oltïn 1.39 REGULAR OR CALORIE-WISE, FRENCH, ZESTY ITALIAN, OR THOUSAND ISLAND Kraft Liquid Salad Dressings PACKED IN ITS OWN JUICE, ASSORTED CUTS Dole Pineapple ^?in L EXTRA BRAND 10-FL. Whole Mushrooms ?In Sip# W'Ê : . m PREVIOUSLY FROZEN TUrkey Wings or Drumsticks 1.52kg i09i lb. NEW ZEALAND SPRING LAMB, FROZEN Lamb Sirloin 2e49 Chops 5.49kg lb. m •• • NEW ZEALAND SPRING LAMB, FROZEN Lamb Loin a Chops 8.13kg waOSfi lb. FRESH! VEAL JAC, SHRIMP FLAVORED SEAFOOD, STORE PACKED Tasty Tails 11.00kg 4.99» FRESH! SHOULDER Butt Pork Chops 3.06kg 1.39» JAC, CRAB FLAVORED SEAFOOD, King Krab Flakes pkg 9 3.49 CANADIAN QUEEN, COOKED, (TOUPEE STYLE) Boneless ^ Smoked Hams 6.59kg 2 .99». J.M. SCHNEIDER'S HARVEST OF VALUES FEATURES ' ; Y éISBIE : SCHNEIDER'S, SLICED VtfT Cooked Ham ns g pkg. 2 «29 SCHNEIDER'S, COOKED, SMOKED Boneless Ham Nuggets SCHNEIDER'S Wieners 8.80kg 3.99 b 450 g PKG. 1.69 SCHNEIDER'S, SLICED, SELECTED POPULAR VARIETIES Sandwich Meats 175 g PKG. 1.29 SCHNEIDER'S, REGULAR OR COUNTRY MAPLE Mini Slzzlers QQ Sausagessoo g pkg. a SCHNEIDER'S Oktoberfest Sausage soo g pkg. SCHNEIDER'S Lifestyle Beef O AG Steakettes 375 g pkg. 2.4U SCHNEIDER'S Oktoberfest Sauerkraut 909 mL bag 2.19 SCHNEIDER'S, SLICED, SELECTED SPECIALTY VARIETIES Lifestyle Sandwich MeatS 125 g PKG, 1.59 SCHNEIDER'S Lifestyle Sausages 37s g pkg. 2.49 SCHNEIDER'S, SELECTED VARIETIES Lifestyle Entrées 250-300 g pkg. 2.99 FROM OUR DELI ■. i)M ■ e^Obh CUDDY'S, DELI SLICED Cooked Ham Style Turkey ,44ioo fl 1.99» SCHNEIDER'S, JUMBO Summer Sausage 1.32ioo fl 5.99» POTATO A EGG OR MIXED BEAN Shopsy's .j Salad .39ioo g I ■ f %/n SCHNEIDER'S, CANADIAN Swiss Cheese 1.10l00 g 4.99, REGULAR, FINE OR EXTRA FINE GRIND, "GOLD" COLUMBIA OS ARABICA BLENDS ' ■ DECAFFEINATED OR REGULAR jsKiftsæææsæ; 399409 g ' JmLgu Mt HpiUi m .. Jffe ; :wnjjl $^§§fr' Yrvi-y 1 IF PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA FANCY GRADE ^91.36 kg McIntosh Apples bag 1.59 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA FANCY GRADE ^«2.26 kg McIntosh Apples bag PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA FANCY GRADE Red Delicious ^2.2^2^29 2.49 Apples PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA FANCY GRADE ^94.54 kg McIntosh Apples bag' 4.99 (fODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA FANCY GRADE Red Delicious ^ruekg 4 am Apples ® bag 1.39 PRODUCT OF SPAIN, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Green Grapes 2.18kg PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, m- CANADA NO. 1 GRADE ,H9o 907 g Fresh Carrots bag PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA FANCY GRADE Red Delicious ^^4.54 kg a a t\ Apples 0^' 4.49 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA FANCY GRADE Spy Apples #bP 1 199 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE 1 Cooking Onions $ BAG o> in ■ PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE J Parsnips ' n I Mb." BAG d> 00 ■ WATCH THEM BLOOM Christmas Cactus r pot 1.99 CHICKEN, BEEF, TURKEY OR BEEF » KIDNEY, FROZEN Savarin Pot Pies e-oz. PKG. ASSORTED VARIETIES Haggles Diapers EACH PKG. WINTER, CALIFORNIA, ITALIAN OR VALLEY BLEND, FROZEN, FANCY Fraser Vale Specialty r% j a Vegetables 1k &fc LY 2.49 ASSORTED VARIETIES, CHAMPAGNE OR COUNTRY HARVEST McCormick's 200- 4 Crackers pkg? 1 1.29 ASSORTED VARIETIES, HOSTESS Potato Chips or j Corn Snacks bag 8 1 1.49 POST PRE-SWEETENED CEREALS Sugar Crisp or 250 g j Alpha-Bits °box 8 1 1.49 ASSORTED, VARIETIES, 150^M0USSE, 300 mL HAIRSPRAY OR 300 mL CONDITIONER OR SHAMPOO Finesse Halrcare EACH CONT. 2.69 SCENTED, UNSCENTED, FLORAL OR HERBAL PINE FRAGRANCES, COW BRAND A A* m» 1.69 Carpet Deodorizer tin" LIQUID Sunlight Dishwashing 4 Detergent m! L 1,39 FROM OUR IN-STORE BAKERY AVAILABLE IN MANY STORES PETRO CANADA 1 L 10W30 Motor Oil tin 1.19 ASSORTED COLORS Scotties Facial Tissue BOX OF. 200 ASSORTED COLORS Viva Paper Towels 2 pkg ll Three Star Liquid Bleach 3.6 L JUG 1.19 5-Pc Place togg Setting 1% WITH A 825.00 PURCHASE ^FtUS ^ TAX mum am. or wt run mm dww nan me. CMf U.ee, imm< ti.ee, Obbmnidmi nee. MU » Butter FMI I1.ee Itâfcfolat Al#0 Av*#*#* . m COUPON VALUE .50 ■ (M) COUPON VALUE .50 J Old South Orange Juice j j Robin Hood Flour I FROZEN. I CONCENTRATED I 16-OZ. TIN J with this ASSORTED VARIETIES OR J VELVET coupon only I feature price , I without coupon 81.3t --. I Limit one coupon per family, one tin per coupon, | I coupon valid at IGA until closing Sat. Nov. 14, 1987. | ■ mm AC. NIELSEN, BOX 3000, I | | PLU 2046 st. john, n.b. rai 4L3 ^ 2006975H I CAKE & PASTRY I 1 with thle coupon only I feature price I without coupon 82.4I _ „ I Limit one coupon per family, one bag per coupon, | coupon valid at IGA until closing Set. Nov. 14, 1987. | PLU 2043 2.5 kg BAG A C. NIELSEN, BOX 3000 ST. JOHN, N.B. E2L «L3 ^ 0942372rlj PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SAT. NOV. 14, 1987. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. ALL SAVINGS ARE BASED ON OUR REGULAR PRICES. GRAHAM IGA MARKET 225 King St. E., Bowmanville, Ontario OPEN - MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8:30 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. SATURDAY 8:00 A M. TO 6:00 P.M. Senior Citizens 5% Off On Personal Shopping, Wednesday Only