Page 16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, January 14,1998 Warming Up To Politics Positioned by the cider carafe at the New Year's Levee on Sunday, Jan. 11, was Durham East MPP John O'Toole who served up cider from the Tyrone Mills to the many guests who ventured in from the cold afternoon. This year's levee was held at the Courtice Complex, and dozens of local residents arrived to partake in conversation, sweets, and cider. Here O'Toole pours some cider for Jacqueline Vaneyk, of Tyrone. One-Stop Shopping at New Loblaws Bowmanville Store ' Loblaws Supermarket Ltd. is expanding their successful operations by unveiling the new 45,000 square foot store in Bowmanville, this Friday. y//Z//ZZ///////////////y/////////Z777y/77Z77 THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON ATTENTION CLARINGTON BUSINESS! NOTICE OF ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING CLARINGTON BOARD OF TRADE Wednesday January 21,1998 £ Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex 7:00 p.m. MUNICIPALITY OF Cjlarinqton MARK THIS DATE DOWN. YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS THIS MEETING. BE A PART OF THE CLARINGTON BOARD OF TRADE INFORMATION: Marketing,Tourism & \ Economic Development Office \ 8 = s „ «= 6 (905) 623-3379 V////////////////////////////////////////X// Ur MESSAGE FROM GARY MAJESKY Congratulations and Good Luck to Clarington Council. I would like to thank all my supporters, friends, and everyone who took the time to vote. Special thanks to my wife Claudette and kids Kaitlyn and Curtis who forfeited family time so that l could campaign. Thanks and Gratitude to: • CAW Local 222, in the end you came through. • Joe Domitrovic, who fought like a champion. • To all candidates who ran, I believe the jj quality of the candidates and campaigns was the best ever. • IBEW Local 353/894, Ironworkers Local 721, Plumbers Local 463, Labourers Local 183/597, and the Building Trades Council, your generosity and support was outstanding. • To everyone who had a sign, it was appreciated. To Jane Rowe, Dr. Chuck Rowe, and Ian Syinth, I enjoyed the competition and graciously accept defeat. Even though it would be nice to win, it's better to have run and lost than to have been apathetic. Sec you in the year 2000. Stay in touch (905) 432-2592. i B SlSlKlïlSlHlïlSlSUlStSlSU'lSlSUSttUUlHlHlHtStUlHlt'tHlHtU'lSlHtHUtlim'lSISUlKlSE The entire community is invited to participate in the opening festivities starting on Friday, January 16th beginning at 8:00 a.m. The new store is located at 2375 Highway 2. Acting Mayor John Mutton will perform the ribbon-cutting ceremony at 7:45 a.m. with Store Manager Ron McMullen to officially open the new store, which will remain open until 10:00 p.m. Inside, customers will discover several new services services that make this store a "one-stop shop". Loblaws Market is a new concept in fresh food shopping with the feel of an open market and selection of a supermarket. supermarket. Customers will find a wide variety of fruits and vegetables, those hard to get cuts of meat, and a diverse selection • of seafood. The Meal to Go counter offers fresh ready made restaurant quality meals for as little as $1.99 per person. The 45,000 square foot store will open on Friday; January 16, at 8:00 a.m. Also conveniently located inside the store: the Drugstore Pharmacy, a full-service pharmacy open seven days a week (just ask the staff about the dispensing fee); and an instore instore Photolab featuring quality photofinishing. "Upstairs at Loblaws" is a community room with a fully equipped kitchen for workshops and classes located on the second floor, Registration brochures are available instore. instore. Entertainment will be provided throughout the weekend, including musicians, musicians, clowns and costumed costumed characters to entertain entertain the children. Ron McMullen and his staff extend a warm welcome welcome to the community. "We look forward to getting getting to know our customers customers personally," says Ron, He invites everyone to visit the new store to sec for themselves that Loblaws offers consumers both convenience and value under one roof. Loblaws Bowmanvillc store will be open to serve the community during the following hours: Sunday: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Monday- Fritlay 8 a.m. - 10 p.m.; Saturday 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Nftiwa» irrn llSh . fêi&km s- ON ALL INSTOCK CARPET & VINYL STOCK MUST GO TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW 1998 STOCK mmm ■Bp* 1 " •app/vEr TWIST 53 QZ. • 40 COLOURS wpwJGKIÉ ~"t 30 COLOURS ' - f V : 1 1 ' : rA 4 , yÇSSJwÆ* .Î}* \ 4 »■* | 'f -- ....... ;.v "■'•■'it. . INYLON PLUSH While 40 OZ. • 5 COLOURS ? l0 F. \ - 1 lasts! \ mm 1'mA ■ p-:'.. ' y ■ J! ' , • I iwii • ■ i - Mr*®-*® ft BS.-" ;| HI PfpS'il mr T Pl.-M) . «**' -*4*1 ■ . . | -i; ' im : r - ; * r IS and carpet must go! Bring your room sizes and SAVE!!! The name you can trust since 1959 104 Byron Street South, Whitby (905) 668-2179 Store Hours: Mon. to Thurs. 9 to 6; Fri. 9 to 8; Sat. 9 to 5 ossa»*.-» CuCKKSUta tmaszsMl