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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Dec 1987, p. 18

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i 18 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc, December 30, 1987 PHODVCT OF :U:S,A„ INDIAN HIVER- : -.y* ' $TON6D GRtitoto. COUNTRY GRAINS. WHEAT OAT & H0N1Ÿ, COyi-JTRY WHITE, COUNTRY BRA# OH OATMEAL $ MOUSSES LARGE W FEARMAN 3, SWEET PICKLED, jjjÉSte, cEN-mjtiurs REGULAR on FINE GRINDS DECAFFEINATED, REGULAR. FINE OR EXTRA FINE GRINDS REGULAR OH GOLD OOLUMBA Oft ARA6ICA HK 300-369 g VAC PAK PKQ. Â PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Florida Oranges 2.27 kg | 5 lb. BAG 1 1.99 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. ,, v Dole Pineapples =..1 1.49 PRODUCT OF BRAZIL Mangoes EACH 1 1.99 PRODUCT OF U.S.A., Ybms 1.08kg .49,b PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA.NO. 1 GRADE I. Cooking Onions (°jjk) zîb^G ■ PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Fresh Carrots ^2 T^g PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Mixed Nuts In The Shell 3.95kg 1 .79b PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Fresh Leeks =.1.99 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, _ CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Parsnips ^ Kr=s= .89 WHITE Good Times Assorted Plastic Cutlery of li 9 OZ. LEISURE TIME Plastic Cocktail Glasses LIQUID Sunlight Dishwashing Detergent 1 L BTL. 1.99 PKG. OF 16 1.09 STURDY Dixie Foam Plates PKG. OF 25 2.49 FROZEN, BOSTON BLUEFISH 1 CHIPS OR OCEAN SNACKS Blue Water Fish 22 7 7 5 Ukg. 2.69 FROZEN Sau Sea Cooked Shrimp 10-OZ. PKG. 4.99 MILD, MEDIUM, OLD COLORED OR OLD WHITE, RANDOM WEIGHTS Cheddar Cheese .79 too g FRENCH ONION Gay Lea Chip Dip 250 g TUB CHOCOLATE CHIP, OATMEAL OR CHOCOLATE FUDGE Oven Fresh Cookies pkg 9 .99 RITZ, RITZ 50% LESS SALT, RITZ WHOLE WHEAT, CHEESE RITZ, TRISCUIT OR TRISCUIT 50% LESS SALT J J A Christie Crackers pkg 9 1.19 BLANCHED, SPANISH OR BARBECUE Hospitality Peanuts pkg 9 .99 Sugar Twin Packets of so .99 FRUIT, SPEARMINT OR REGULAR J Rolaids Antacids of ab 1 1.79 REGULAR OR FLAVORED J Alka Seltzer 1 1.79 COUPON Large Eggs i i ■ CANADA ■ GRADE A I CARTON OF | 1 DOZEN ( with this coupon only I pay regular ■ price without ■ coupon I Limit one coupon per fimily, one dozen per coupon, ■ coupon valid at IGA until closing Sat. Jan. 2, 1988. ■ -- - - - _ OSHAWA FOODS, 125 TME QUEENSWAY, | PLU 2132 TORONTO, ONT. MIT 1H7 COUPON VALUE .30 | Hostess Potato Chips j OR CORN SNACKS | ASSORTED VARIETIES ! 200 g BAG \ with this | coupon only $gt)T ÜK6 ■ feature price ■ without coupon j$1.19 I Limit one coupon per family, one beg per coupon, | coupon valid et IGA until closing Set. Jen. 2,1988. I PLU 2131 h»ai. Fresh from Our In-Store Bakery AVAILABLE IN MANY STORES COUPON VALUE 1.49 mmi ms ™ 1 L CARTON OF FUb ! EGGNOG! A,C, NIELSEN, BOX 3000, ST. JOHN, N.B. E2L 413 £ 2336430H I t m ili i i | with the purchase of two 300-369 g pkg. of | j Maxwell House «5 Coffee j j Egg Nog Feeturj Price Without Coupon »l.«t j I Limit one deal per coupon, one coupon per fimily. » Coupon valid el IGA until closing Sit. Jen. 2nd, IBM, j J_PLU 2134 ^ SS L 0307271H j PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM MON. DEC. 28 TO SAT. JAN. 2, 1988. COCA-COLA CLASSIC, REGULAR OR DIET Coca-Cola a a or Sprite ret? Sri.. iOw UNIT COST 5.2C PER 100 mL PLUS 40» DEPOSIT PER BTL. HALVES OR SLICES Choice Peaches 28-FL. OZ. TIN 1.39 CRANAPPLE, CRANRASPBERRY OR Ocean Spray Cranberry Cocktaikz°BTL. 2.59 REGULAR OR EXTRA SPICY Mott's Clamato Juice 1A SPICY @199 OZ. TIN ■ JELLIED OR WHOLE BERRY Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce oz.'™ ASSORTED VARIETIES J Stokely « Van Camp's 1 Fancy Vegetables 1 12-14-FL., OZ. TIN I 59 ASSORTED VARIETIES Stokely Van Camp's Baked or Kidney Beans oz. ™ .69 SAICO Smoked Oysters 104 g TIN 1.29 SMALL, MEDIUM OR DEVEINED Saico Shrimps 4 ™' 3.99 PERRIER NATURAL Mineral Water 700 mL BTL. ASSORTED VARIETIES, INSTANT Dainty Fried Rice pkg 9 MACARONI 1,CHEESE Kraft Dinner 225 g PKG. WHOLE DILLS WITH OR WITHOUT GARLIC, POLSKIE OGORKI, BABY DILLS, SWEET MIXED OR YUM-YUM Bick's Pickles t l jar @199 STUFFED MANZANILLA OLIVES, MEDIUM GHERKINS, SWEET ONIONS OR RED MARASCHINO CHERRIES SAICO Cocktail Shrimps 4-OZ. TIN 1.79 McLaren's Party items 375 mL TALL KENT JAR 1.99 FRESH FROM OUR IN-STORE DELI "scores FILLER'S, FINE Baked Meat Loaf .55 too g 2.49m. DUTCH, MILD OR SPICED Gouda Cheese 1.10 too g 4.99ib, SHOPSY'S SALAD Potato or Cole Slaw .28 too g 1 .29», ill mm üm* TiM»nwuiiTT»ufir»it a f ? t Ht MA MU ABM* «nuitti «su WrPMTYCMTWL mum, HNMIMMI ÜHI NEW ZEALAND SPRING LAMB, FROZEN, SQUARE CUT Boneless Lamb m \ Shoulder Roasts 1 a >9 1.39 kg NEW ZEALAND SPRING LAMB, Shoulder FR0ZEN Lamb Chops mm e 19 i.27 kg CANADA GRADE A, FROZEN Young m 4 Ducks 1 3 L9 1.28 kg CANADA GRADE A, FROZEN, Cornish CH,CKEN Hens ■ 4 19 .39 kg MAPLE LEAF, SLICED, jàtt*, SELECTED «TW» POPULAR VARIETIES KZjH Sandwich W C Meats pkg 9 l3 19 MAPLE LEAF, EUROPEAN CUISINE WCTTm m | Deli W1 Sausage chub 1 79 MAPLE LEAF Cocktail Sausages m \ or Wieners 25 o g pkg. 1 69 BEE GEE, 36 PER RING THAW 6 SERVE _ _ Cooked W 4 A\ Shrimp ™g 9 1T 99 MAPLE LEAF Jj Liverwurst chub 1 .49 MAPLE LEAF, DELI STYLE THIN Sliced u Smoked Meats pkg 9 1 .89 MAPLE LEAF, BABY BAG • Waxed Bologna 1 QH Chubs 4.17 kg 1.09 ib. ASSORTED VARIETIES A Shopsy's Salads tub 9 1 .49 SHOPSY'S, ASSORTED A AA Parfay Desserts t 7 ub 9 1.^9 SHOPSY'S Old Vienna Salamis 500 g CHUB 3.29 STORE MADE DAILY, 9 INCH AA Deluxe Pizza 46 !ach ie 2.29 AVAILABLE IN MOST STORES WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. ALL SAVINGS ARE BASED ON OUR REGULAR PRICES. Newton ville Newtonville-Starkville Bowling - 50/50 - Jean O'Neill. Team Standings - Fuzzy Navels 44, Pina Uoladas 34, Marguerites 30, Slings 21 pts. 200 games - Jean O'Neill 252, Olive Henderson 241, 208, Dorilda McCarron 241, Jean Arnold 224, Joan Adams Adams 223, 205, Marilyn Cochrane Cochrane 224, Marlene Stacey 206, Linda Adams 204, Blanche Jones 202. A lovely Christmas Eve service was held at the church performed by the Young People of the three churches assisted by Rev. Ransom. They entered the church carrying candles. The Presentation of the Advent Advent candles was performed followed by the Presentation of symbols - the Epiphany Star, the Christmas Rose, the Manger, the Shepherd's Staff, the Latin Cross and the Chrismon Prayer. Several hymns and Bible readings were used followed by the Collection. Passing the Flame of Christ to one another another was then performed followed followed by singing Silent Night. Mr. Adam Panas is a patient patient in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Purdy of Peterborough visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott. Mr. Ronald Henderson of Lethbridge arrived Tuesday and is visiting with relatives and friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Jones spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray and girls in Newcastle. A family dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Henderson on Christmas Day Bob and Bill of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Henderson and girls, Mr. and Mrs. David Henderson, Henderson, Chris and Jessica, and Ron were all guests. Mr. and Mrs. Martyn Brown and Taylan, Miss Shelley Brown and Mr. Kevin Kevin Rank of Millbrook were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown. Mrs. E. Austen and Mrs. Gladys Osborn, both of Port Hope, were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stapleton Stapleton after attending the Christmas Eve service at the church and on Christmas Day all were dinner guests, also Mr. Steve Crockett of Newcastle, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christie and boys at Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tompkins, Tompkins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tompkins, Mr. and Mrs. John McGuey, Mrs. May Tompkins, Mrs. Lena Clys- dale, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Gilmer of Oshawa were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer, Ken, Kim and firends. Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle were Christmas day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clarke at Bethany. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Henderson Henderson and family of Bowmanville Bowmanville were Christmas Day dinner guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Fred Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boughen had Christmas Day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yeo and Scott of Orono. Scott is attending university at King City ana were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robinson at Starkville. Mr. Floyd Wood and Miss Leslie Mohum and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood and girls all of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wood and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood and family of Newcastle were dinner guests on Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott, Mrs. Isobel Imlach, Dale and Robert, Mr. Glenn and John Kimball were dinner guests on Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. David Imlach and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Stacey, Mr. and Mrs. Don Owles, Sandi and Laurie of Prescott, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goodwin, Bradley and Stacy of Bewd- ley were Christmas Day dinner dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stacey and family at Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O'Neill were dinner guests on Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. John Coheen and boys at Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson Henderson visited Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer on Christmas Eve. Mr. and Mrs. Syd Arnold and boys spent Christmas family dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Morley Flintoff of Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Farrow, Farrow, Jan and Ryan had Christmas family dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Corey Call at Blackstock. On Boxing Day Mr. and Mrs. Sid Stacey had dinner with Mr. and Mrs, Norman Stacey at Ballyduff. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Martyn Martyn Brown and Taylnn, Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Henderson Henderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gilmer of Port Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson had n pot luck luncheon on Sunday with Miss Shelley Brown and Mr. Kevin Rank at Millbrook. CONCENTRATED Regular or sugar free GINGER ALE OR C PLUS OR CLUB SODA, TONIC WATER OR WINK Canada Dry Soft Drinks 750 ml -mm BET. BTL. *** PtUS<40t OEP, PER GTL, (UNIT COST 5.2? PER 1DÛ mL) : ClilfiRdâ : Dry : 24x280 mL Soft Drinks (uurr co$rr ioî«*peft wml) L.Ÿ>G$ ■ GRAHAM IGA MARKET 225 King St. E., Bowmanville, Ontario CLOSED NEW YEAR'S DAY OPEN -- SATURDAY 8:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. HAPPY NEW YEAR Senior Citizens 5% Off On Personal Shopping, Wednesday Only

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