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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Jul 1988, p. 16

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1 16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, July 6, 1988 Wannan Family Holds Annual Family Picnic By I. Challice Quote - "It is important that people know what they stand for. It is equally important important that they know what they won't stand for!" Congratulations to the Nest family in Sears store for their very attractive display of bright new flags! Also to the "Apple Blossom Flower Shoppe 1 ' for their eyecatching eyecatching July 1st. (Dominion Day) window display. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carman have arrived home after enjoying enjoying a five week trip to the West Coast. Tuesday luncheon guests last week of the I. Challices. were her brother , Tom and Nettie Aiken and Mrs. Marie Wilson, Pontypool. The Aik- ens left last Thursday for their new residence in Lindsay. Lindsay. The Strawberry season will be unusually short this year, due to lack of rain and very cold nights. Congratulations to our friend Mrs. Dahlia Campbell, Orono Garden Centre, on her recent scholastic achievements! Dahlia is well known for her nursing in Oshawa hospital. Mrs. Mary-Lynn Kim- mett and daughter Becky were last Thursday visitors with her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Dorothy Bailey and Mrs. E. Billings. Billings. Again, congratulations to Clarke Township Museum, Kirby on their 110th anniversary anniversary this past weekend. Mr. Sam Cureatz M.P. unveiled unveiled the New Millstone Monument. This event took place at the old former Kirby School. A special warning to all drivers! Remember school is out, and the little folk move so quickly. Be extra careful while driving in town. provided by Mrs. Mari- lilnes with her solo "0 rest in the Lord," accompanied accompanied by daughter Kathy Milnes. Greeters at door were Laurence and Vera Staples. Happy birthday this week to Mrs. Marlene Ross on Jply 5. The ladies of unit #1 will meet for their annual picnic at the home of Bertha and Carman White, on Wed., July 6, at 12 noon. A note of appreciation for their presentation, from the George Carsons last Sunday. To Thelma Gilbank, clerk of Session, Rev. Milnes and Kathy Kathy and the Challices for their gift, Bible study ;will continue through the summer at the home of Bill and Gillian Stubbs on Sunday evenings 8 p.m. all welcome. Their phone no. 983-5423. Fellowship Evening has been changed to Wednesday July 27th at 7:30 p.m. at the 0. Challis home, Mill Street. Everyone is welcome. This is an evening of fun, music and fellowship. • Summer Services July 10 - Kirby Church July 17 - Orono Church July 24 - Kirby Church followed by a pot-luck lunch and fellowship July 31 - Orono Church The month of August - in Newcastle United, Services at 10:30 n.m. Summer Corn Roast and Barbecue - August 31st at 5 p.m. at the homo of Grant, Carol and Chris Yeo. Everyone Everyone from both congregations is welcome. Please bring 1 someone extra with you, especially especially newcomers. Bring your lawn chairs. |t i lllllil ;- r ÿ i:fV< -.y*: ni ■< > wjtmm '■ " : ;■ T' :; ti ■ ■ ïy ■ i■ : : :M Ï ' 1 - : I : ft. TS Mm I \ : '• : ; i -v: . .v ■- -t; jf 1 • VVI 'Mi r p lillSBlIlaF •y- CHEESE FOOD, 24 OR IS SLICE PACKS MG, LOAF - POaE:;,: un : m mm ris mwmmmmËk ASSORTED VARIETIES, SUPER MOIST Betty Crocker Cake Mixes boi 1.29 ASSORTED VARIETIES, READY TO SPREAD, CREAMY DELUXE OR MINI MORSELS The Wannan Family Picnic A smaller number than usual turned out for the 8th Annual Wannan family picnic, picnic, held in Orono Park on Sunday, June 12th. The weather was beautiful, and we feel many had gone to their cottages, rather than the family picnic. Patti Boyd, with help from her husband and Jake Middleton did a super job on the games, and guessing , contests. A new game was the "shouting contest," with the prize going to the one who shouted the name of his or her partner the loudest! Little 2 year old Braden Paterson, great grandson of Marie Bellamy, after crossing crossing the finish line in a race, kept right on running and was way past the wading pool when his father caught him. The Tomlinson and Hooey families were well represented and of course the Wannans. The Bellamy family had only 6 members present this year. In the aosence of Aunt Jessie Wannan, the honor of - being the oldest lady went to Marie Belamy. The youngest lady : present went to Sarah (Mary / Prentice's grand-daughter) . i and great grand-daughter of Wilda Middleton ana great, great granddaughter of Kathleen Hooey. Besides the prizes, there was free pop for everyone. See you all next year, same time, 2nd. Sunday Sunday in June and some place, "Orono Park" Orono United Church News. The special music for Sunday morning's service was provided by Mr - "--' on Milr Betty Crocker Frostings 450 g TUB 1.69 ASSORTED VARIETIES Jell-0 Jelly Powders 85 g PKG. .39 ASSORTED FLAVORS <2> Soft Drinks PUIS 40< DEPOSIT PER BTL. 3 RE°T mL Cl Cl Otis. aww UNIT COST 4.4» PEA 100 mL li Frozen, ' CONCENTRATED REGULAR, BLUEBERRY, STRAWBERRY OR BUTTERMILK Eggo Waffles 312 g pkg. GOOD HUMOR Canadian Mint Ice Cream Stick Bars COLA, GINGER ALE, CLUB SODA, ORANGE, GRAPE OR ROOT BEER Royal Crest „. EC „„ 0 i. -- . , CASE OF 24x Soft Drinks 280 mL tins UNIT COST 8.94 PER lOO'WlL RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY <3> Jams 75 ^ L ASSORTED FLAVORS Good Humor Popsicles box of 2? 5.99 FANCY <3> Tomato Juice ©oïl.99 VEGETABLE OR jUtk,. Campbell's Cream of pq Mushroom Soup oz.'tIn <2> Instant Coffee 8-OZ. JAR jp3.99 t* ■<-* s m . f&w ç h : fl k |$|||§§ FflESHf NO BACKS MARY MILES, COOKED, VACUUM PACKED Lean N'Ezy Hams 5.49 kg MARY MILES, STORE PACKED Breakfast *i aa Sausages 3.73 k 8 I a O%/ lb. MARY MILES, SLICED Side Bacon soo g pkg. MARY MILES, BY THE PIECE MARY MILES Wieners 450 g PKG. o 49 Bo| °9 na 2.84 kg 1.29 " -- MARY MILES, SLICED, AA SELECTED VARIETES O O leOy Sandwich Meats 175 g pkg. eUy MARY MILES, SLICED Cooked Ham 175 g pkg. HILLSHIRE, VACUUM PACKED Smoked Sausage 8.13 kg 3.69 CLAUSSEN y Dill Pickles 750 mLJAR 1.89 HIGH LINER, INDIVIDUALLY QUICK FROZEN Sole Fillets 400 g PKG. 4.99 SOLD FROZEN, ONLY BY THE BOX ' BBQ FEATURES BOX PRICE I PER PERSON 1 SERVING COST 125 g - 4«/i-OZ. "BONELESS" RIB EYE STEAKS BOX OF 12 STEAKl i^aSS 1.67» 170 g - 6-OZ. "BONELESS" STRIP LOIN NEW YORK STEAKS BOX OF 9 STEAKS 2.11» 125 g - 4'/«-OZ. BACON WRAPPED, BEEF TENDERLOIN, FILET MIGNON BOX OF 12 STEAKS ESS : 2.25» 113 g - 1/4-LB. BEEF BURGERS BOX OF 12 BURGERS ^2» 143 g - 5-OZ. STEAK SHAPED JUMBO BEEF STEAKETTES BOX OF 12 STEAKETTE! '5AQ ■' 'FRli .79» 125 g • 4V»-OZ. BREADED PRE-BROWNED PARMIGIANA STYLE VEAL CURETTES BOX OF 12 CUTLETTES li! 1.00» 100 g ■ 3V.-OZ. BREADED, PRE-BROWNED ITALIAN STYLE VEAL CUTLETTES BOX OF «CUTLETTES 1 mi j67» FRESH FROM OUR IN-STORE DELI AVAILABLE IN MANY STORES C0UF1MHT, SLICED mrmm-, • - PREPARED BY PETER MACGREGOR LTD. A CANADIAN FEDERALLY INSPECTED PROCESSOR PEPPER OR HAM & BACON Bittner's Loaves .66100, 2.99, MARY MILES Minced Ham Loaf .48ioo fl ^« l%Jib. BRIGHT'S, CANADIAN Farmers Marbled a aa Cheese .88ioogO B yyi ri- y'W&ÊË&MM PRODUCT or CENTRAL AMERICA i pi : : P " !! P& ^ pivM m&Jm m i % à IK , l .V v - . .V 1 '. 1 • : ■ • 5 1 : : ■ eSffltjS: ■ ; OMtAHiO ; ' ■ V;: ■ : 1 ' ? <. 7 : "- •^JJ\ À : . :W: : . : 227. g i'i-"-,--.: 1 à 0 ■ y-r . PittiS'.' y : :yvyy:r! :'l : i FROZEN, IN BATTER, FRIES, STICKS OR KRISPS Blue Water Boston a aa Bluefish 680-700 g pkg. Uivw 1.49 ' v: ' pRooucr 1 0Fy.$At, I CANADA 1 NO. 1 MwJÊ WËm 6^;i Phs-y. •V,!4 ■æPWAtiAi'i-ï iJMOvyy.'yVi!/ êiSRAOE PRODUCT OF NEW ZEALAND, CANADA EXTRA FANCY GRADE Granny Smith aa Apples 1.96 k, .0^7it PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, M CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Fresh Cucumbers '""each .59 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Sunkist Valencia size Oranges doz) 1.89 PRODUCT OF SPAIN m Fresh Lemons 4 F ° n «DO PRODUCT OF U.S.A., CANADA NO. 1 GRADE California White aa Potatoes .86 k, iQ^ib PRODUCT. OF ONTARIO Zucchini Squash W 1.10 kg PRODUCT OF ONTARIO J^e A A Leaf Lettuce W 2 F0R .98 2.18 kg .99 b PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Jumbo White Garlic PRODUCT OF ITALY Radicchio 8.80 kg • 3.99 2 ii '.99 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO Endive or Escarole EACH .69 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE, GREENHOUSE Tomatoes 6 l! 1 3.06 k, 1.39t PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Bunch Beets W'each #«.=„ .99 ASSORTED varieties Tropical Plants Y-pot .99 (fifth • Li - U vbJtiu . sj lilll : ■ : •W z • Ietoa K ®i?i -ît» I • fâpit:S S P : Wl 11 regular, white @ Vinegar SQUEEZEABLE O Ketchup MEDIUM 48's, LARGE 33's, ULTRA MEDIUM 48's OR ULTRA LARGE 33's JÉÉ*k "7 AA @ Diapers pkg/ e Garbage BagsS^o ® .99 ASSORTED VARIETES, LUXURY STYLE AA e cat Food B3 t 6 ,n°s z - .99 tihÉïïi.::Qiyv 8EAN8, PEAS, CREAM STYLE OF, : vVHOl, COflN p:•' i Ïy ■ yrfïlfK: 1.49 =1.99 LIQUID Sunlight Dishwashing 4 QO Detergent soohilstl. I >Oü ASSORTED COLORS, JUMBO SIZE Scottowels Plus pkg ll 1.99 <2> COUPON VALUE .30 Fresh from Our In-Store Bakery AVAILABLE IN MANY STORES gMISgé,, SIotbB® GREAT MID SUMMER SANDWICH MAKER • S m 1 DOZ, ** IS, i Kellogg's Corn Flakes I i I 400 g | BOX I Feature price ■ without coupon | $1.29 J Limit two coupon» per family, one box per coupon, | coupon valid et IGA until cloelng Sat. July 9,1988. I I ni 11 nnm H A - WATTS, Box 2K0, stn. A, I ! PLU 2270 TORONTO, ONT. M5W INI K882080 jg a vorn naiies i QQ| pgn I ■w w lb. CONTINENTAL RICE OR CARROT 6 RAISIN Shopsy's Salads .441«., I .!7%7ib PRICES EFFECTIVE MON. JULY 4. THROUGH SAT. JULY 9, 1988 SERVI! WÎÏH ICE CflHAM ■. Him g 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 -- MONDAt 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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