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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Jan 1988, p. 18

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( 18 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January 13, 1988 Blackstock by Joyce Kelly So sorry to learn of the fall that "sister" correspondent Mrs. M. Cawker of Nestleton suffered last week. This fall resulted in a broken hip and currently Mabel is a patient in Oshawa Hospital. Best wishes for improved health as soon as possible. Vem and Vera Asselstine spent from Thursday till Sunday visiting Vem's sister Eileen Yanciw of Mississauga. On the way they just very narrowly missed the terrible crash on Highway 401 in terrible driving conditions. Christmas Eve guests of May and Hector Shortridge were Larry and Mary Mackie of Manvers. Bill and Sheila Shortridge and girls hosted a family Christmas Day gathering. Those attending were Mrs. Erskine and Dale Russell of Thornhill, Judy and Murray Hopkins, Danielle and Ryan of Newmarket, Pat and Kathy Russell and family of Aurora, May and Hector Hector Shortridge. Mrs. Flora Samells attended funeral services for Mrs. Amanda McLean of Bowmanville. Mandy was a cousin of Kenneth and a longtime friend of the Samells family. On Sunday, December 27 Albert and Kathleen Watts hosted the Christmas family dinner. Those present present were Irene and Anson Taylor, Scarborough, Kathy and Melanie Devins, Iroquois Falls, Caroline and Gordon Rediten, Peter and Steven of Bramalea. During the Christmas holiday Albert and Kathleen Watts entertained entertained her aunt and uncle Bertha and Harry McLaughlin of Nestleton. On January 2 Kathleen and Albert Watts entertained long-time friends Jeanne and Wes McMahon of Bethany for a New Year's Day dinner. Muriel and Henry Wotten returned returned on Saturday from a fabulous Christmas holiday in Hawaii. They spent the first week at Waikiki Beach on Oahu Island and then travelled to the Garden Island of Kauai. They had travelled with a group of friends and relatives on this great trip. Thursday evening dinner guests of Gerald and Joyce Kelly, Elizabeth, Elaine and Esther were Gayle and Leighellen Atkin of Fenelon Falls. By now all of the University and College Students have returned to their studies. We wish them well in the remainder of this year's courses. On January 6 Kathleen and Albert Watts were dinner guests of Kathleens brother and wife, Anson and Irene Taylor of Scarborough. Blackstock W.I. by Helen Bradburn P.R.O. On Wednesday, January 6 ten members and 5 visitors met at the hall. Dessert and tea were served and a social time enjoyed. The meeting opened by singing the Ode and repeating the Mary Stewart Collect Convenor Flora Samells introduced her son Melville who gave us a lovely summary on his trip to Cuba. He told that the language is Spanish, the country is clean, no unemployment as everyone works for the State. They have free medical and dental insurance. insurance. The Samells enjoyed their two visits very much and are planning planning a third trip. He was thanked by Pat Sleep. Roll Call: A safety tip was well answered. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The treasurer's report was given. Thank you notes were read. A donation will be made toScugog Social Counsel re setting up a bank for used clothing etc. A letter from W.I. headquarters, Mary Munroe was read. A discussion on Pennies for Friendship and the price of a loaf of bread from each members to be sent in with the fees. Cards were signed for our sick members. Motto: A happy home results from a generous appreciation of. others was replied to by Flora Samells. A large number of young people attended the Junior Farmer dance held at Newcastle on Saturday evening. Her many friends are happy to know that Doreen VanCamp will be ordained into the Ministry this May in Brockville. She was in the area during the week and attended a meeting of the Bay of Quinte Conference Conference at Kingston where plans are madè. 1988 Farming Conference on January 19-25 The 1988 East Central Farm Conference will be held January 19-25,1988, in the Conference Room at the Lindsay Agricultural Office of the Ministry of Agriculture Agriculture and Food. Each day features a different different area of interest to the farm community of East Central Ontario. Tuesday, January 19th, is Soil and Crop . Day. Wednesday,/ January 20lh features Beef Production during the day and Sheep production in the evening. Thursday, January 21st is the Dairy Session, Friday, January 22nd is the Pork Session and Monday, January January 25th is the Home and Farm ManagemcnlSession. Registration isal9:30a.m. each day with the program starting at 10:00 a.m. The Sheep Session registration is at 7:15 p.m. Registration Registration is $12.00 for the all day sessions and $5.00 for the evening Sheep Session. Registration includes a hot buffet lunch and a copy of the days proceedings, as available. available. Each day has a line up of top flight speakers who will provide you with information information and thought-provoking comments on their segment of the agricultural industry. industry. 1ER for LOW, LOW PRICES and FRIENDLY SERVICE r : CUT GREEN, 7BENCH STYLE OH SEASONED GREEN BllAflS, CUT WAX BEAKS, SUMMER SWEET OR SWEETLET PEAS, WHITE, CREAM STYLE, VALLEY CRISP OR K13LETS WHOLE : KERNEL CORN it 'Fancy ^ 12.14-FL. O?.. TIN : PARAMOUNT gapnfe*»!'® SUMMIT - REGULAR, OR FINE GRINDS, OR TRADITION - REGULAR; FINE OR EXTRA FINE : x GRINDS - x 8'33; S3 3 Sa 1SW11 SSiSSSEIi *SlHilllSS m iSS3-: ;x; dot j ct Sf San a da 3:3.;.3 ; i- , !• ! h \ vJr 80? S , S ' ' PRODUCT OF CANADA, CANADA EXTRA FANCY GRADE Anjou Pears PRODUCT OF U.S.A., CANADA NO. 1 GRADE , Tomatoes 2.18 k 9 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Cabbage PRODUCT OF U.S.A., CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Mini Carrots PRODUCT OF ONTARIO TINS NEW SIZE! V8 Vegetable Juice Cocktail WITH 'Oft WITHOUT PORK IN TOMATO SAUCE OK DARK BROWN mcintosh, unsweetened McIntosh, or UNSWEETENED Alien's Applesauce 2 5ar 1.59 i "TA m mmm Year of the Dragon Bean Sprouts1.30 kg .59ib. 009 89 •KG. lUw PRODUCT OF MEXICO, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Cucumbers each .59 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. 454 g Fresh Radishes bag o> CO ■ PRODUCT OF U.S.A. 283.5 g Fresh Spinach 1 pkg z .79 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Fresh Strawberries pint 1.99 MADE IN CANADA Northland CASE 0F 6 Fi relogs 2.27 kg, s-ib. log 9.99 1.79 VS VEGETABLE JUICE COCKTAIL OR CHOICE, PURE Allen's 3x250 mL' Apple Juice boxes PLAIN OR WITH MUSHROOMS Prego Spaghetti Sauce 7 jar l CREAM OF MUSHROOM, CHICKEN NOODLE OR VEGETABLE Campbell's Calorie- Reduced Soups ol 389(5 vaù m k\h -=:tçt. AL20 AVAILrtBLK 111 TRADITION - HCutiLAR, FINE g;; iucrm îiMt cm m c:\tv % gfihD.- • -g DlïCÀ'l-FüîlÀTufiX$3.79 :■ FROZEN, SIRLOIN OF BEEF, FETTUCINI WITH MEAT SAUCE, CURRY CHICKEN WITH RICE, OR SWEET 1 SOUR CHICKEN Swanson Light 4 aa Gourmet Entrees 26 pkg° 9 1 «99 FROZEN, MANDARIN CHICKEN WITH RICE, LINGUINI WZSHRIMP 1 CREAM SAUCE, FUSILI PASTA WITH CHEESE OR CHICKEN WITH EGG » BROCCOLI 14-FL Q.L TIN FROZEN, CONCENTRATED Sun Squeeze Orange Juice oz.'tîn ASSORTED VARIETIES, NECTAR OR YOGURT Fruit Fantasy Swanson Regular Gourmet Entrees 1.99 Ice Cream Bars pk& 1.99 1.69 FROZEN, CHICKEN FLORENTINE, SOLE W/DILL IN CREAM SAUCE, TURKEY SCALOPPINE OR CHICKEN PARMIGIANA AA Le Menu Dinners 33 !*! 7 9 3-99 MILO, MEDIUM OR COLORED Kraft Cracker Barrel Cheese 2.99 ASSORTED FLAVORS, REGULAR OR DIET Pepsi or 7UP retbtL. (UNIT COST 6.5c PER 100 ml) PUIS 40« DEPOSIT PER STL. MACARONI AND CHEESE, BEEF, CHICKEN OR TURKEY Swanson Pies HILLS BROS. Instant Coffee 3.99 9.99 19F.i#*tJ5 ... '. jdBfc. PRODUCT OF ONTARIO Tofu TAKE A BOUQUET HOME TODAY Assorted Cut Bouquets eac 2.79 fcrr - ' r • y., j 1 *: ; igiipssi• i - ? ; : pi' , 1 1 . , y JLr! $ i - nTf'Kb •» m" 1 i r ~ r - ' 5 1 '> /V '■■'■r ■ipiii G 11 II l ■ -. b; MwmmMm Ü. BaBaS-i'r-..-,--' 1 :G: ■k.:.; m 41 ||ib3 mGmMQU ' CÏAN AOiliGBA8S 8: : BEEFy R . : Wm ' ; 111 iklü ' i!i| ".':r.r : R' 3:R3; mmgmrn mm . jy v. , ■ . ... . : NEWI FACELLE, JUMBO, WHITE Royale Paper Towels each roll ©.99 WHITE OR ALMOND Royale Facial Tissue BOX OF 100 .99 REGULAR Javex Bleach 3.6 L JUG 1.69 LIQUID tide Laundry Detergent 2 L BTL. 6.49 POWDERED Sunlight Dishwasher -- . , 1.8 kg Detergent box 4.49 SLICED, CRUSHED OR CHUNKS, PACKED IN ITS OWN JUICE Dole Pineapple ■ III fill 31853;:: imSfe m . : . a jmm "33rrR5:3 : -' ... , V/' '■ : I ilp;3RR,l?;:;:; : 35v;., .r - rr r. R R, "3. :',v,3o33R;8 .' : R ASSORTED VARIETIES, 75 mL ROLL-ON, 200 mL AEROSOL OR 60 g SOLID CO Arrid AntiperspirantcoNT. fc «D9 ASSORTED VARIETIES Ivory Shampoo or Conditioner 2.99 @) COUPON VALUE .50 BEEF, TURKEY/CHICKEN JÉÉÉp» OR IRISH H Clark Stews , %Sf 2A m 1 1.79 MINT LIGHT, LIGHT, MARSHMALLOW, MILK CHOCOLATE OR RICH FLAVOR, POWDERED, INSTANT MIX Carnation Hot box of j Chocolate Drink 8 ' 10 e x n 1 vs 28 9 1 1.99 SUPER CHUNK P>'i'jUi|M OR CREAMY WJÏÏjMT] ■ Skippy IdjRvl ■ 99 $2.49 Peanut Butter 7 jar 9 1 FEATURE PRICE WITHOUT COUPON ! Nabisco Honey Bran u Crunchies Cereal b 5 o>? 1 1.99 WHITE OR MILK BREAD Wonder Bread loaP .99 ASSORTED VARIETIES Frito Lay Potato ChjjDs j or Corn Snacks pkg 9 1 1.59 ASSORTED VARIETIES Old London j Melba Toast pkg 9 1 1.49 REGULAR OR BUTTER FLAVOR A J A Old Tyme Syrup 7 m mL £,■!«/ ASSORTED VARIETIES, LUXURY STYLE 9 Lives Cat Food O tin 1 .99 'v'R lRn v 5 : : " ;R ; R'r 1II9/E1 . • p| ' ■ R:'- /: 'R::R.vr x: it: ■{gRR g ' > i'- V >,. ' I ; ; v • Z 1 " - I 5 ' ' I L -- : *• -- •' ■ •• • • ... . COUPON VALUE .50 RR 3i! /( ' ;; mm : :, 5GI.JI . i-i . 1 till : II '. : '3 3 v "8r , "'83 Qp I! ii.:.:.RRRR;R:Re:!tt:RR: x.R::: GXRRR.x ROliaéOS Gx.' J: . R39 lb.' Gx is*!! Rill. biiGiJLAh 1 - : r : : 5183 S X ;. X . S :i ix;.: : .., R xR v -X : v, "R : : : :R ,. 1 bR.j'x'X .si 6® ' v. 'j : v,Vs.] : : --x ' : ,:R ;Boy elle'; :. / : : ; e.bsjür. : ; 5 ;:5xR SAVARIN, FROZEN, STORE PACKED Chicken ^ qa Cutlets 3.06kg I iOb/ : : xx(/ÿR"5'- X | ^ PsxRx'xï 4.49 CONVENIENT, FROZEN Bernard Matthew Roasts 567 g ROAST CUT FROM CANADA GRADE A BEEF Beef Short Ribs 3.95 kg 1.79, Crest Toothpaste j j Skippy Peanut Butter j /~1 aIr V-X /xR |@ï>x ( MINT, REGULAR OR GEL I I with this coupon only I feature price I without coupon S1iSS | Limit one coupon per family, one tube per coupon ■ coupon valid at IGA until closing Sat. Jan. 16, 198B, * U * UiiTTC inv 4I1K CTU A I I SUPER CHUNK OR p- ! CREAMY I with this ■ coupon only I feature price | without coupon FRESH! CHOICE Veal Shoulder Chops 3.51 kg 1.59. FRESHI CHOICE, BONE IN LEG Veal Cutlets 8.36kg 3.79, I Limit one coupon per family, one Jar per coupon, ■ I coupon valid at IGA until closing Sal. Jan. 16, 1988. * i n aiifi nrii nnv man I inill H *' WArTS, BOX 2140. STN. A,I pnr T44 I Ï m , , A.C. NIELSEN. BOX 3000. I C/ICOQOO-I I | PLU 2148 TORONTO, ONT. M5W IM1 ^ CRT 711 I | PLU 2144 ST. JOHN. N.B E2L 4U ^ 5453392|1 I PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SAT. JAN. 16, 1988. FRESHI CHOICE Veal Loin & Sirloin Chops7.91 k 9 BURN'S J Wieners 450 g pkg. 1 1.79 BURN'S Breakfast O QÛ Sausages 500 g pkg. bivv BURN'S, SLICED, SELECTED POPULAR VARIETIES Sandwich m Meats 375 9 pkg. 1 1.89 BURN'S, SLICED, SELECTED SPECIALTY VARIETIES Sandwich ^ Meats 175 g PKG. 1 o> CM ■ BURN'S Smoked qq Sausage 500 g pkg. £iOv BURN'S A QQ Pizza Rolls 468 g PKG. SAMMY'S All Beef 4 Wieners 450 g pkg. 1 1.99 SAMMY'S, SLICED Salami or u Bologna 125 g pkg. I 1.09 FROM OUR IN STORE DELI AVAILABLE IN MOST STORES ' leaked Ec 111' ! : ' KOLBASSA OR CHOPPED HAM Burn's Loaves .88100 g 3.99, MARY MILES Salami, Pepperoni or Summer Sausage ,50ioo g 2.29 Shopsy's CREAMY Cole Slaw or Chef Salad .35ioo g 1.59, 3.59 SAMMY'S, BOILABLE BAG Corned Beef 1.29 MAPLE LEAF, CANADIAN Havarti Cheese .99ioo g 4.49. 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 8:00 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

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