20 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 18.1988 trawberr CHECK YOUR LOCAL IGA FOR HOLIDAY STORE HOURS, r COCA-COLA CLASSIC OR REGULAR OR DIET ASSORTED VARIETIES PRODUCT OF U.S,A., CALIFORNIA-GROWN F CUSttC : -3 ; Agrafe, ji§p$a| = 0*15!» gw Itjl S B • on oar ^ 1 ; ffi 1 nas* I prie» wT:".';/ I Sy . ^' r ***** I CASE OF 24* 1 MyH&P- SSOmLTWS 5 Ito otw üw.-çw per ftrollv, cma es»» per eoupen, B. oau»oft vsSd at to* un® ctoelng Set Why 2î, 1M8. I'wirnM» yaunw. tea y«o, I'PLti 2312 «. jciw, «.».«. iE j 009518175$ Bscraasu «sa SS3 t~?i 2.3:1 rot Kn e:', *33 tir: M raerntr-mr" PUIS 406 DEPOSIT PER STL UNIT COST &5¥ PER 100 ntL v BEATRICE OR 6EAVTEST 3$3| Whipping dream PROCESS CHEESE FOOD, . MOZZARELLA OR 24 SLICE PACK' WHITE ONLY, : FACELLE, 2-PLY PARAMOUNT PRODUCT Or CANADA, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE PRODUCT OF ONTARIO B RW 4 ROLL PKG1 law PRODUCT OF CHILE, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Spanish Type Onions SMOOTH, CRUNCHY OR UNSALTED Kraft Peanut Butter m 3x250 mL TETRA BOX LIGHT OR REOULAR Kraft Miracle Whip SWEET RELISH BITS, HOT DOG, HAMBURGER, CORN, DILL BITS, ONION BITS, TOMATO BITS OR YUM-YUM Blck's Relishes »r REGULAR - FRENCH, CREAMY CUCUMBER, CATALINA, ZESTY ITALIAN, GOLDEN ITAUAN, BOLDER CAESAR OR THOUSAND ISLAND CALORIE-WISE - CREAMY CUCUMBER, ITALIAN, THOUSAND ISLAND, FRENCH, GOLDEN CAESAR OR CATALINA Kraft Salad SSB , a ofl Dressings m mL 1 ■ 2S SQUEEZABLE French's Prepared MUStard 250 mL PLAST. btl. Sunshine Impatiens or Non-Stop Begonias 10.24 cm, 4" pot ASSORTED VARIETIES Cup 'O Noodles Instant Noodles ALL TREAT All Purpose Fertilizer 7-7-7 PROCESS CHEESE FOOD, LIGHT OR REGULAR Kraft Chess Whiz 5 cm camera eta gbu tea urg mm trarj wm war wa twi m.wa ratu FROZEN, CONCENTRATED, C1EAA OFt-PINK CUT FROM CANADA. GRADE A BEEF, EOMELESS vua m (lUTSiDB Cyr IS ' - I I 5wsmm m .cuT.cnçtf* : -üv-i v- v ru^-; ■ mW K.on.WAS 6SAH8. PEAÔTf€Afl , >. • Æ1E 5 A Wn07^CF.£A0. STYLE • *3%tti£p W V >-toffl85SS fi oyuuttsé map-wm*:*■ - L KJr'nht:. cof.'K . _ v '-O j/ -' L'P$ ■ ":.A '<• 6 price 1 '3 «4L , ffi* R without- 1 jl I Ï CDUport 3»l '■* •" •- " Limit on 1 c/i ipon per fcmiiÿi two Hue per eouoon, || fîiiii-îs w'laaüfi' umSe'VV. j S,,.t ? - IRA •h'l'V ms . f 0056051H fâb" : èm"'ca» faaMa ran rsa Kdetutsaa fetsn asm esa taw Oil > Silo"CVSKAOA GÎT&DE A at ;V - ilÉle f . v> CUT FROM CANADA QRAOÉ^* ASSORTED FLAVORS Del Monte Tetra Juices 12-12.5-FL. QZ. TIN rnuuji, mm,, unm OR PEAS A CARROTS Fraser Vale Vegetables FROZEN, COUNTRY, STRAIGHT, SHOESTRING OR CRINKLE Cavendish . 4 French Fries 1 1Âg ly 1, m FëARMAN S, WHOLE, CCDKEO, BONE IN. : HOCK, ftiND St EXCESS m- REMOVED, : Siii. -fed hirnit tig|âCV - AvïK -A FRESH! , Chicken Breast j Quarters FRESHI JjZ WHOLE 1SÜ Cut-Up Chicken FROZEN, 5 INCH, 4-FACK, DELUXE OR PEFPERONI McCain Pizza 14-1SOZ. PKQ. HAM2D OfUlUAfîTB18,fi.96 kg,.b<f816. riu:; VIcmoiBi MARY MILES, SLICED, SELECTED j POPULAR VARIETIES \ Sandwich Meats 175 a PKQ, FRESHI Pork* Side E Bibs 56 r . : •Ô . »:-• CUT FROM CANADA GRADE A BEEF Hip Cube TENDERIZED Q Steaks 8.80 x, O GOURMET FOODS All Beef Patties rot Stewing Beef5.05 MARY MILES, SLICED Side Bacon soo g pko. MARY MILES, COOKED Lean 'N Ezy Hams 5.05 Sausage sopapko, MARY MILES, SLICED Cooked Ham m B pko. vtiReAi [AMBp STORE MADE DAILY Deluxe Pizza <20 0, 12" PIE *11*11 * mi ■ ■*■ •■<*« LIQUID Old Dutch Bleach %q 04V h, is riK AVAILABLE IN MOST STORM PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SAT. MAY 21. 1988. ALL SAVINGS ARE BASED ON OUR REGULAR PRICES. FRESH FROM OUR IN STORE DELI AVAII A HI I III MAIL Mi.HI •. SAVE .92 lb. SCHNEIDER'S, LIFESTYLE, COOKED, SMOKED A Ham Steaks 17< g pko. I 1.99 MAPLE LEAF A All Beef Wieners pko? 1 1.99 SHOPSY'S Old Vienna o aa Salamis <oo g chub Oi&w ASSORTED VARIETIES A Shopsy's Salads n» 8 1 1.49 CAVENDISH. FROZEN, STORE PACKAGED Hash Brown Potato Rattles 1.52* ■ ,69* vt}l vfivw A "V>, »> >.- ..-Ws#? ' < V ' » ' t PRODUCT OF ON1AAKV CANADA NO 1 GRADE, GREENHOUSE Seedless Jm. Cucumbers ^ each . .99 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Honey Dew Melons each 1.49 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Leaf Lettuce EACH .69 PRODUCT OF SPAIN Lemons 5 ™.99 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Green Onions 3 i™" .99 PRODUCT OF US.A. Radish 454 g 16-OZ. PKO. o> 00 ■ TANG Flavored Orange Crystals » 1.39 ASSORTED FLAVORS Quench Flavored Crystals 2x92 g QQ PKGS. iVV CHOICE Fruit Cocktail 28-FL. 1 QQ OZ. TIN 1 eWw ASSORTED VARIETIES, REOULAR OR ULTRA Diapers pko. 799 ASSORTED VARIETIES m Sealtest Popalclee Sru v 1.59 REGULAR OR LIGHT Beatrice a Sour Cream tu# 1 1.59 ALL MAMETM OP CORN OIL OR SUNFLOWER OIL Flelschmenn'e «umviof j fa Soft Margarine ^uw 1 ■Od NEWI CAESAR, ITALIAN OR GARLIC Grleeol Croutons 'sal p .99 CANADA NO. 1 GRADE J Foil Potatoes ofs 1 1.29 MADE IN CANADA, PICKLE BARREL J Caesar Dressing 5 ctl l 1 1.99 ASSORTED CUTS, RACKED IN ITS OWN JUICE - Del Monte Pineapple tin 2. #.79 SPOON SIZE OR REGULAR SHREDDED WHEAT OR Æ Nabisco m Shreddles "bS? 8 Il 99 RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY Aylmer i Jams 5 mr l #1.49 ASSORTED VARIETIES, HUMPTY DUMPTY tjw» Potato Chips or 4 aa Corn Snacks 180 bag 9 1.29 REGULAR AND DIET 1.5 LITRE 7-Up .69 MARY Miun, Mac & Cheese or 4 Mock Chicken Loaf 1 ■99». GERMAN OR HUNGARIAN Pillar's a on Salami 1.10 w ,4.99 lb. CANADIAN, PART SKIMMED Mozzarella * Cheese .88i M ,C 1.99 Ik MIXED DEAN OR POTATO S EGG Shopsy's 1 Salads .42«o, 1 1.89 1. Enniskillen By Betty Wright Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tim Howe and Ryan, Saintfield. Mr. and Mrs. Art Lead- beater attended the fifth Reunion Reunion of the Old Tymers Bicycle Bicycle Racers of tne 1930's and 40's at Stroud, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. John Bor- rowaale, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Virtue were Sunday Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McGill. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright attended the Perks- Oke wedding in Oshawa on Saturday. Sympathy goes to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Haskins and family on the sudden death of Mike's brother in England. England. Miss Laura Piggott is at home resting comfortably and improving daily. Mr.and Mrs. Herb Wright, Oshawa were Saturday Saturday evening visitors of Miss Betty Wright. Mr. Clark Piggott and Donna, Oshawa were Sunday Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott and family. On the weekend the Refolds Refolds and Stainton families l a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton. Mr. Milton Stainton, Miss Edna Orchard, Bowmanville were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clarence Stainton. Mr. Earl Trewin is a patient patient in Oshawa General Hospital. Glad to report Mrs. Carl (Doreen) Ferguson is doing nicely at home. Keep up the good work, Doreen. Mrs. Gertie Dorland, Bowmanville accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery Avery to the Perks-Oke wedding wedding in Oshawa on Saturday. Saturday. Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton were • Mrs. Eric Stainton and Mrs. Bob Brown, Oshawa, Mrs. Phyllis Chartran, Courtice. Sunday School Anniversary Service On Sunday, Mav 15th our annual Sunday School Anniversary Anniversary service was held at 2 p.m. Brenda Nielson played the piano at the beginning of the service. Mrs.'Ulah Chambers Chambers played the organ throughout the service. The . welcome and call to worship was given by Janine McGill. We sang the introduction ynold held i ang "TÎii song "This Is The Day." Brenda Nielson introduced the hymn, Jesus Bids Us Shine. Elizabeth Alloway read the Prayer of Approach which was written by the Senior Sunday School Class. Amanda Haskins gave the announcements. Bev Whitbread Whitbread introduced our guest soloist - JaniceTanton. Jamie Alloway announced that we would take up the offering at this time. Jennifer Morton introduced the offering anthem. anthem. Janine McGill introduced the Sunday School choir for their Ministry of Music. Nicole Nicole Lowe read the Scripture Reading. Our guest speaker was Susan Gange from Oshawa. The senior Sunday School class wrote the Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Prayer and the Lord's • folio ' rave Jai Janice Tanton gave us another solo at this tame. Carrie Whitbread introduced introduced the Hymn "This Little Light Of Mine". Susan Gange pronounced the Benediction. Benediction. Announcements are as follows: On May 22nd at Tyrone Church Mrs. E. Warren of Hampton will be the guest speaker at 11:15. All are welcome. welcome. There will be no service service at Enniskillen United Church. Enniskillen Anniversary Supper on Wednesday, May 1 25th at 4:00 p.m. Tables will be set up and laid for the supper at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday evening. All willing to help will be appreciated at that time. The U.C.W. will be taking the Enniskillen church service service on May 29th with guest speaker, Kathy Humber,. Tyrone Friendship Service Service May 29th at Tyrone Community Centre. Bring a bag lunch and lawn chair at 10 o'clock. Enniskillen U.C.W. meeting meeting on Wednesday, June 1st, at 7:30 p.m. at Enniskillen church. Miss Marjorie Summerville Summerville will show pictures of her trip to Easter Island and will be accompanied by Mrs. Leila Werry. Everyone welcome. Note change of date. Ministry, Personnel and Education are looking for a volunteer secretaiy - anyone interested contact the chairperson chairperson of the committee - Ron G. Brooks at 263-8598 by June 1st, 1988. The Enniskillen Brownies, Guides, Pathfinders and Rangers held their annual Banquet at Solina Hall on April 9 th. ML ART ANDSIKOKT. I (JUNCTION OI ONTARIO 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"n Off On Personal Shopping, Wednesday Only