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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Jan 1990, p. 26

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i 1ER CAFFEINE FREE DIET COKE, COKE CLASSIC OR REGULAR OR DIET 750 mL RET. BTL. PLUS .40 DEP. PER BTL. UNIT COST 6.5t PER 100 mL DRINK BOXES s McCain Juices or Prinks 250 mL TETRA BOXES OR CASE OF 9x3 x'250 mL TETRA BOXES PROCESS CHEESE FOOD, REGULAR OR MOZZARELLA, 24 SLICE PACKS Schneiders Single Slices ASSORTED VARIETIES OF __ _ REGULAR OR DIET ■[ Seadest Light 'N Lively Yogurt 26 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, January 17,1990 Library Offers Kids' Program For Spring The Newcastle Public Library, Library, Bowmanville Branch, will be celebrating the coming coming of spring with lots of new programs for youngsters youngsters and grown-ups alike. Beginning on February 6, there will be a pre-school program set up for 3 to 5- year-olds. There will be songs, stories, games and a short film at each session. These sessions will take place every Tuesday afternoon afternoon from 2 to 2:45 and Friday Friday mornings from 10:30 to 11:15. There is no enrollment for these sessions and mothers mothers and pre-schoolers are welcome to drop in and join the group at their leisure. Commencing on March 2nd, there will be a program for the 18 to 24-montn-old set. There will be very short stories read and other activities activities scheduled to keep your youngster interested and entertained entertained for half an hour every Friday morning from 9:30 to 10:00 am. Registration Registration for this program will take place on February 20 at • 10:00 am. Get there early, there is a limited number of children being accepted for this program. In March, there will be a special evening with Dr. Chan, a practitioner of Holistic Holistic Medicine. Dr. Chan has offices in Toronto, and enjoys spreading spreading the message of "a healthy mind in a healthy body". Plan to attend and discover discover the message of total mind and body health through Holistic Medicine. In April, two "Do-it- Yourselr programs are being being offered for those who are planning improvements to their yards and want some expert advice before they turn the first sod. One will be on landscaping landscaping and gardening and the other on building patios and decks. Both are musts for the do-it-yourselfers among us. Dates for both of the above will be released- as soon as they are set. Check with the library to get further further information. March break will see the . arrival of the Lampoon Puppet Puppet Troupe who will arrive on March 17th. Catch them at 2:30 for a fresh, fun look at puppetry. Films of interest to children children will be shown on the receding Wednesday arch 14th, from 1 until 2 pm. Watch for further announcements announcements of "what's happening" at you public library. library. Construction to Start on Seniors' Complex In Oshawa Construction is expected to begin shortly on 38 apartments apartments for semor citizens in Oshawa. Operating assistance assistance for this $4.1 million development will be provided provided by the governments of Canada and Ontario. The announcement was made recently by the Honourable Honourable Alan Redway, Minister Minister of State (Housing), and Ontario Housing Minister John Sweeney. The 38-unit development at 462 Albert Street is being sponsored by Oshawa Branch Legion 43 Senior Citizens Manor. "This project results from the federal-provincial social housing agreement which allows allows us to meet housing needs in the most efficient and effective way possible," said Mr. Red way. "I am vciy pleased that wo are able to assist senior citizens in Oshawa," he added. added. "These 38 units will be a welcome addition to the housing stock in Oshawa," Mr. Sweeney said. The $4.1 million capital cost of the development is being met with a mortgage loan amortized over 35 years ■ from a private lender. The loan is insured under the National Housing Act by Canada Mortgage and Housing Housing Corporation. Quality and Value Always or Sprite CASE OF 24 x 280 mL TINS LIMIT 2 CASES PER FAMILY PURCHASE UNIT COST 8.9* PER 100 mL ASSORTED FLAVORS, ORANGE, GRAPE OR APPLE 1 L TETRA PACK 'V ASSORTED COLORS. FACELLE, FL0RELLE, 2 PLY (BOX OF 200) OR 3 PLY (BOX OF 100) Rwale Facial Tissue BOX OF 100 OR 200 ALL PURPOSE Wm Hood Flour 10 kg BAG |rkmti Hines Deluxe layer Cake Minis ASSORTED \ j VARIETIES 500 g PKG. Feature price without coupon EXTRA SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY ( Squirrel j Peanut I Buffer 750 g JAR I Limit one |ar per coupon, Ï coupon valid at IGA until doling Sat., Jan. 20, 1990. I | A.C. NIELSEN, BOX 3000, ST. JOHN, N.B. E2L 4L3 j ^PLU 2103 53507206 j FROZEN, MICROWAVEABLE, TURKEY, BEEF OR CHICKEN Swanson Pot Pies 3li 200 g PKG. GREEN BEANS, FRENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS, FRENCH SEASON GREEN BEANS. SWEETLET PEAS. CREAM STYLE CORN, CRISP WHOLE KERNEL CORN, WHITE CORN, NIBLETS WHOLE KERNEL CORN . - ■■■ OR SUMMER SWEET PEAS 12 - Green Giant 14 tin z 7Ç1 Fancy Vegetables II V ASSORTED VARIETIES 14-OZ. TIN CM Baked Beans FROZEN, CUT OREEN BEANS, BRUSSELS SPROUTS, WHOLE KERNEL CORN, MIXED VEGETABLES, PEAS OR PEAS A CARROTS PACKED IN ITS OWN JUICE, ASSORTED CUTS 175 g CUP 1-LB. TUB Fraser Yale Vegetables POLY k | Pineapple 19-OZ. TIN 25% BONUS Heinz Ketchup 1.25 L SQUEEZE BTL. Chefmaster Soft Margarine POWDERED 10 L BOX LIQUID ABC Laundry Detergent Three Star 3 6 L JUG Fabric Softener Hahisco 4 IS X 9 Shredded Wheat Best Buys This Week OCEAN'S, CHUNK LIGHT TUNA IN WATER OR North Pacific Salmon 184 - 213 g TIN in m IH FROZEN, ORANGE, PULP FREE ORANGE, KT APPLE, APPLE / CHERRY, GRAPE / RASPBERRY, ORANGE/BANANA OR ORANGE/PEACH McCain Juices or Treehouse Blend Fruit Drinks 12.5-FL. OZ. TIN B mu ea. Feature price without coupon nJ' Eyi ■ j 10-OZ. I TIN I I i PLU 2102 ■-""*« " n - 20 - ,BB0 - 5-63211-10434 I L.-------------------------------------- -- -J pr Mi AVAILABLE IN "MOST STORES MAPLE LEAF Honey Ham MAPLE LEAF WC99- Roast Beef 1.54 ioog MAPLE LEAF,^ REGULAR OR PEPPERCORN Salami CANADA! GRADE A 3-LB. AVG, Fresh! Chickens 2.62 kg ■ Meat I *i s # vriivnt lee Quarters V LIMIT 10 LBS •V-, . r " : ' 1.74 kg LIMIT 10 LBS. PER FAMILY PURCHASE lb. PROVIMI, Fresh! Sea! Shoulder Chops fit yy ib. 6.59 kg RIB END Fresh! Mess Pith loin Roasts 8.80 kg Maple leaf Wieners 450 g PKG. SLICED 500 g PKG. ÎÆ m •h .... Mm ES MAPLE LEAF, fT Boneless Cottage Rills SWEET zfflto: PICKLED, VACUUM PACKED 5.49 kg am mm MAPLE LEAF, COOKED, SMOKED County'Kitchen Boneless Hams 6.59 kg l cl ,i found I'oIk.c ( )lln;d be your voire in court No ( i ( 'i ui\oil.iln to I cn (.'d.l //e/ve.-.ez iMIn m ES 436-7194»» 249 KING ST E I A< mv. horn II" 1 ( ) h.iA.t Pmvino.il ( nuft) •available in MOST STORES l/l/hite Bread 450 g Ra$i or Swiss b. 31429 iss Rolls ■ Bran Muffins 61 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Fresh Btoccoii PRODUCT OF CANADA, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE EACH t. -.A (\\ i rm : k Kir 1 L l •*■ * i -AiiaegYaaat 9.07 kg 20-LB. BAG 1RODUCT OF SPAIN Clementine Oranges 2.18 kg i Qf-VfinMo** vanw. $ .«yaiïtw; PRODUCT OF WASHINGTON, Cranny Smith Apples lb. EXTRA FANCY GRADE ak kurtiS* 2.18 kg w ^ [ /V\ IS f iM 1 IH JwiM. rm PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Rutabagas xxeN°tdO *** la % \ , i X - , 'v lb. BV lb. PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM MON., JAN. 15 TO SAT.. JAN. 20. 1990. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. t ALL SAVINGS ARE BASED ON OUR REGULAR PRICES. GRAHAM IGA MARKET 225 King St. E., Bowmanville, Ontario STORE HOURS MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY BAM 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% Oft On Personal Shopping. Wednesday Only

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