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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Nov 1989, p. 30

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/ 20 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, November 8,1989 Sorority Plans Friendship Night November 14th By Gayle Stevenson Sorority members of Beta Sigma Phi are holding a "Friendship Night" at Trinity Trinity United Church Tuesday, November 14th at 8 p.m. This will be an evening for all ladies in Bowmanville and area to learn more about Sorority and the many projects we have in the community. community. Our guest speaker will be Penny-Anne Davidson demonstrating demonstrating and speaking about "Pioneer Ways" - from sheep to shawl! We are looting forward to meeting many new friends. Come join us for a complimentary complimentary evening of fun. A light lunch will be served and we have many lovely door prizes. See you Tuesday at 8 o'clock. For further information information call Penny-Anne at 263- 8443. Speedy Spatulas Hold Meeting In Tyrone On October 16, 1989 Holly Holly Penwarden led us with the 4-H Pledge. Nancy Plea- sance read the minutes, and they were approved as read. Ruth StavraKos and Ann Pleasance went over the meeting. We discussed about microwaves and where the hot spots are in your microwave. We also discussed what we are going to put in our display. Jenny Wilcock cooked Spudweisers and Nancy Pleasance made S'mores and everything tasted tasted really good. We cut out pictures that might be suitable suitable for the exhibit board. At 9:00 p.m. Jenny Wilcock Wilcock adjourned the meeting and Holly Penwarden seconded seconded it. Press Reporter Pam De Haas. Christmas Craft Show Planned For Nov. 17-19 In order to raise funds for the preservation of the Oro- • no Town Hall, a designated Heritage.Building, the board of management will be presenting presenting an old fashioned Christmas Craft Show on Friday, November 17, Saturday, Saturday, November 18, and Sunday, Sunday, November 19th. In addition addition to a variety of over 30 local handcrafts the board will be selling hot roasted chestnuts and mulled cider. Participants in the show are from all areas of the Town of Newcastle, and Oshawa. Throughout the weekend, entertainment will be provided provided by local musician and thespian Bemie Martin. Mr. Martin will be performing on his hand crafted Hammer Dulcimer, a multi-string hardwood instrument traditionally traditionally used in folk music. Also performing on the piano piano will be 13-year-old Sara Pooler. Due to the tremendous tremendous response to the Craft Show, both levels of the Town Hall will be utilized including the stage. The balcony, balcony, overlooking the main hall will be set with tables and chairs where visitors can enjoy cider and chestnuts, chestnuts, and people watching. Basketball Team Heading for N.S. The Bowmanville High School Senior Boys' Basketball Basketball team has accepted an invitation to the Coal Bowl in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. This is a veiy prestigious event with schools from B.C., Winnipeg, Ontario, Quebec and the four Atlantic Atlantic provinces participating. The tournament lasts a full week, January 27 to February February 4, and includes tours, shows, a banquet and basketball. basketball. This trip will certainly certainly be the highlight of the ghryers' basketball days at Fund raising to cover expenses expenses have begun. A major event this month will be a basketball game at the high school. In this game, members members of the community and the schools will play the Canadian Canadian 1/2 Pints. The 1/2 Pints are a team of midget basketball players who tour Canada, playing in schools and for service clubs. They are a mini-version of the Harlem Globetrotters and consider themselves the World's Funniest Basketball team. This is an event for all ages. The show will be Monday Monday night, November 20 at six o'clock in the BHS gym. Cancer can be beaten. 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TIN L...J.L,,Bmmbviy Feature price without coupon EQUIVALENT TO 33.2» PER TIN I Campbel I Tomato Soup | Limit one deal per coupon, j coupon valid at IGA until closing Sat. Nov. 11,1989 | H.A. WATTS, BOX 2140. STN. A. TORONTO, ONT. MSW 1H1 PLU 2991 5-63211-10284 | FROZEN Pepperidge farm Chiffon Cakes ASSORTED VARIETIES 225 g PKG Nescafe or Taster's Choice Instant Coffee ASSORTED VARIETIES 150- 200 g JAR ff #/ '•"'fa ASSORTED VARIETIES OF Lancia Pasta "&? OR BRAVO, PLAIN Sfaghetti QQ Sauce £%,IVV ,5" ASSORTED VARIETIES Monarch Added Touch Cake Mixes 425 - 520 g PKG. .99 FROZEN, STICKS, FRIES, IN TEMPURA BATTER AAA family Size yÿÿ 700 g PKG. POWDERED ABC laundiy Detergent SMALL-60, MEDIUM-44, PLUS-40, LARGE-32 OR LARGE PLUS-28 Pampers Diapers EACH PKG. 10" Fish ASSORTED VARIETIES Beatrice Light Yogurt REGULAR OR DECAFFEINATED Encore Instant Coffee 150 • 175 g JAR 399 CUP .59 LIQUID, REGULAR OR LEMON LIME Palmolive Automatic Dishwasher Detergent ,1.4 L BTL, 499 PIECES & STEMS Riviera Mushrooms 10 ™ .99 ASSORTED VARIETIES Colgate Pump Toothpaste 100 mL CONT. j99 Monarch Soft Margarine 1-LB. TUB .99 ALL PURPOSE Five Roses Flour 10 kg BAG 899 CASE OF 24 x 280 ml TINS LIMIT: 2 CASES PER FAMILY PURCHASE Unit cost 8.6c per 100 mL 750 mL MM jmm RET. BTL. If V J I PLUS .40 DEP. PER BTL. Unit cost 6.5C per 100 mL WHITE ONLY, 2 PLY 8-ROLL PKG. : $.i ASSORTED FLAVORS, UNSWEETENED Æmm. ÆHx 3 x 250 mL TETRA BOXES OR CASE OF 9x3x250 mL TETRA BOXES $8.79 Meat Approx. Value S350.00 Ea COURTESY OF O & S.C. JOHNSON Win An Artificial Christmas free With Decorations Approx. Value S185. Ea. 1 PRIZE PER STORE COURTESY OF O i NESTLE PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM MON., NOV. 6 TO SAT., NOV. 11, 1989. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. SEE YOUR LOCAL STORE FOR FULL DETAILS ALL SAVINGS ARE BASED ON OUR REGULAR PRICES. GRAHAM IGA MARKET 225 King St. E., Bowmanville, Ontario STORE HOURS MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. SATURDAY 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. Senior Citizens 5% Off On Personal Shopping, Wednesday Only

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