16. The Canadian Statesman, Region „Will Hire Nine New Police Officers ■ Nine new police officers will be hired by the Durham Regional Police Force to satisfy satisfy new provincial court security security requirements. 'Durham Regional Council Council approved hiring the officers, officers, at a cost of $550,000, during a meeting last week. Whitby Mayor Robert Attersley, Attersley, chairman of the police police commission, said the nine officers are needed for security in the courts. ; Provincial legislation, that goes into effect in January January 1990, transfers responsibility responsibility of court security from the provincial governments to municipal governments. . In a letter to council, Mayor Attersley said the officers officers will be required to ensure ensure the security of judges and the public taking part in or attending court proceedings, proceedings, ensure security of the premises when judges and the public are present and to ensure the secure custody of persons in custody. ; Mayor Attersley said there are five police officers in the courts at the present time and stated that an internal internal review indicated the need for more. The commission commission decided to hire nine at this time. He said the commission decided to hire police officers instead of security guards because "when the courts aren't sitting, we can utilize police officers for other work." Prevention of Drug Abuse is Mandate of New Group Educators, parents and community leaders will meet in Cobourg on Tuesday December 12, 1989 in one of a series of nationwide Lions- Quest Information Sessions to find out how to bring one of the most comprehensive drug prevention programs in the world to their communities. communities. The session will be held at Cobourg Lions Hall from 1:00 to 4:00 and is open to the public. A new program developed developed by Lions Clubs International International and Quest International, International, called Skills for Growing will be featured at this session. Aimed at students students in Kindergarten 1 through Grade 5, this program program was tested through pilot pilot projects in Alberta, British British Columbia, and Ontario during the 1987-88 and 1988-89 school years. Skills for Growing sets as its goal the development of positive behaviours: self discipline, discipline, responsibility, good judgement, and getting along with others. The program program helps children achieve these goals by giving them an opportunity to learn and practice thinking skills and social skills, as well as providing providing information about healthy lifestyles. It allows parents, the school, and community members the opportunity opportunity to work together to make a positive impact on the world around the child. ' The five key components to the program are the classroom classroom curriculum, positive school climate, the involvement involvement of parents as partners, community support, and intensive intensive training of the people people who participate. The Lions-Quest Skills for Adolescents program, designed designed for Grades 6-8 reaches reaches more than 1,000,000 young people in 13 countries. countries. Canada currently has 2400 teachers participating in this program co- by Lions Clubs Quest International. International. "One of the reasons these programs have been so successful successful is that they deal with the causes leading to experimentation experimentation with drugs and alcohol such os low selfesteem, selfesteem, poor family communication communication and poor decisionmaking decisionmaking skills," said Bill Moody, the Managing Director Director of Lions-Quest Canada. Lions-Quest has seven offices offices worldwide. Lions Clubs International is the world's largest and most active service club organization organization and is made up of 1.3 million volunteers throughout 163 countries and areas. Lions-Quest Canada Canada is a charitable, educational educational organization that reaches in the neighbourhood neighbourhood of 100,000 young people people nnnunlly, with programs for positive youth development. development. The phone number for the Lions-Quest office is 1- 800-265-2680. Drug Awareness Chairman Chairman Arnold McCurdy Daytime telephone: 416- 668-8811 oxt. 333 Homo: 416-372-9119. P.S. It should also bo noted noted that our local Bowman- ville Lions Club, through their own Drug Awareness Committee is presently sponsoring the Lions-Quest skills for Adolescence pro- g rain both at Bownmnvillo enior Public School and at M.J. Hobbs Senior Public effective effective September 1,1989. Bowmanville, December 6,1989 2.5 kg BAG Limit one big per coupon, coupon valid at IGA until closing Sit. Dec. 9,1989. A.C. NIELSEN, BOX 3000, ST. JOHN, N.B. E2L 413 ^ PLU 2048 64300476 5>Vf Feature price without coupon 2.29 ROUND GOUDA, SKIM MOZZARELLA, MOZZARELLA, MEUNSTER, BRICK, COLBY OR HAVARTI Kivift Natural Cheese Sticks 227 g PKG. Limit one pkg. per coupon, ■ coupon valid at IGA until closing Sat. Dec. 9,1989. A C. NIELSEN, BOX 3000, ST. JOHN, N.B. E2L 4L3 PLU 2052 33727963 ! Campbell's j Cream of | Mushroom i Soup I Limit four tins per coupon, I | coupon valid at IGA until closing Sat. Dec. 9, 1989. | I nin on/14 H.A. WATTS. BOX 2140, STN. A, - innna I ^PLU 2044 TORONTO, ONT. MSW mi 5-63211-10294j 16-OZ. PKG. High Liner Sole Fillets 1 : I i ; ■ '1 v Q'l 3itf MOUNTAIN DEW, REGULAR OR DIET DR.PEPPER AVAILABLE IN BTLS. ONLY 750 mL RET. BTL. Unit cost 6.50 per 100 mL PLUS .40 DEP. PER BTL. or7UP NO COUPON REQUIRED Unit cost 8.9$ per 100 mL HHÜ j§r|| BLflg B ■■m iMrW CASE OF 24 x 280 ml TINS WHITE OR CHAMPAGNE I/m toper Towels 2-ROLL PKG. lV w white or CHAMPAGNE Coffonelle Bathroom Tissue 8-ROLL PKG. ASSORTED FLAVORS, FIVE ALIVE CITRUS OR Minute Maid Fruit Juices or Punches TETRA 1 J3Q 3x250 mLlWW TETRA ■ BOXES ■ IN TOMATO SAUCE, WITH PORK IN TOMATO SAUCE, WITH PORK 1 MOLASSES OR DARK BROWN ASSORTED VARIETIES Clerk 14-oz. Baked Beans ™ .79 Hostess fbtato Chips or Snacks 190 - 200 g BAG f*9 40 WATTS, 60 WATTS OR 100 WATTS Syhania Standard Frosted Bulbs Ifi 99 "GOOD TO THE LAST DROP" REGULAR, DECAFFEINATED OR SIERRA ntuuunni utwirrm Maxwell House Instant A.M. 150 - 200 g OOttee JAR 499 CANADIAN CHOICE, PLUM OR TIME SAVER Primo Tomatoes oz 8 ;™ .99 ASSORTED VARIETIES 300 g BAG Pare Coated Cookies J99 MILD, MEDIUM, OLD COLORED OR OLD WHITE <E> ChMr 099 Cheese w .88 ,* lb. 100 g RANDOM WEIGHT PKG. FROZEN, ASSORTED VARIETIES, MICROWAVEABLE Swanson Pot Pies 2 p°k°= 9 .59 V-8 Vegetable Cock1 Juice 48FL m if OZ. TIN .99 POWDERED 10 L BOX Cheer laundry Detergent 799 REGULAR SLEEVE, REGULAR TUB OR LIGHT Ratal SLEEVE 0F 2*8-02. PBCel TUBS OR 1-LB. TUB Soft Maigarine Best Buys This Week 48-FL OZ. BTL. ROM's Pure Apple Juice LIMIT: 3 BTLS. PER FAMILY PURCHASE Feature price without coupon BRICK PACK i Beatrice Process i Cream Cheese 250 g CARTON I n, 11 one. Limit one c.rton per coupon,' A.C, NIELSEN. Box 3000. 1701)1940 PLU 2051 coupon valid it IGA until doming Sat. Dec. 9.1989. si. JOHN, #.E, t!UU 11 OU 1044 men Giant Fancy Vegetables GREEN BEANS, FRENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS, SEASONED GREEN BEANS, SWEETLET PEAS, CREAM STYLE CORN, VALLEY CRISP WHOLE KERNEL CORN, WHITE CORN OR NIBLETS WHOLE KERNEL CORN 12 - 14-FL. OZ. TIN AVAILABLE IN "MOST STORES SCHNEIDERS, GARLIC BEEF OR Blue Ribbon Bologna TOWN CLUB, SLICED Side Barn ,66 500 g PKG. ALL AVAILABLE SIZES, CANADA GRADE A, FROZEN, YOUNG, SELF BASTED Canada's Pride or Butterball Turkeys Meat WING REMOVED Fresh! Chicken Breast Quarters CUT FROM CANADA GRADE A BEEF Boneless Strip loin Steak lb. 5.49 kg 100 g r SCHNEIDERS ^Assorteda r Popular baves FILLER'S, COIL„ Polish Sausage TOWN CLUB Wieners 450 g PKG. ■ 100 g lb. CHOICE Boneless Veol Scollopin' or Cutlet lb. CUT FROM CANADA GRADE A BEEF Top Sirloin Steeks or toasts BONELESS kg lb. "AVAILABLE IN MOST STORES ASSORTED VARIETIES r Italian Bread 450 g Apple Pie PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM MON.. DEC. 4 TO SAT., DEC. 9, 1989. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. GRAHAM IGA MARKET 225 King St. E., Bowmanville, Ontario ALL SAVINGS ARE BASED ON OUR REGULAR PRICES. 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% 011 On Personal Shopping, Wednesday Only