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Whitby Free Press, 24 Jan 1990, p. 34

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PAGE 34, WIUTBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1990 When The Sta rs Corne Ir~y Up., Prices Corne Do mi Reach For The Stars And Save! s £ SUPERJ = *K 1 : =( F± L- WITH THIs O S AVE$10 COUPONION ISCENIO PIIOMPTE FREE OR WM W LEAN, PoWDEREDLAUDAM Tide Detergent 4 4-5 LITRE BOXI 2ým99 1 Ife vol huJnry 27th, 1M0. Lr±ature prlce w1tout coupon 390)s.c [W TH THIS SAVE 5'l' ICOUPON I I REGULAR OR DIETI I Pepsi-Cola I or 7UP I o C .of 24.-2M0mi.tins(Unit costB8,20pr 100ml.)I j umFfl 1 «»s p.r coupon Offér velld thni Januany 27t1IM 90 4at m oswhocoupon US> S.C. # Heinz Ketchup BONUS 1.25 MEQEZ BOTTLE WITH COUPON BELOW Pork Loin 42/gChops b1M99 4 -6 lb AVERAGE Grade "A" Duoks 2.18/kg 9 FITH THIS SAVE 10 j COUPON MMAI I Heinz Ketchup I BONUS 1M.2 LITRE SQUEEZE BOTTLE I I.99 1 L LMIT i tl arcouon ffe vad hru January 211h, 19M0 (Fetur pue wthot cupo 2.9)S.C. #3 WHOLE BEAN 8 O'Clock Bean Coffee 300 g BAG I COUPON à 0 SAVE 0, p REGULAR OR DIET Pepsi-Cola or 7UP Cs014-290 mL tins (Unit cost &V2'per 100 mL) ~5.49I SELECTED VARIETIES Lancia Pastas of Bravo Spaghetti Sauce PASTA: 9W0g PACKAGE - SAUCE: 796 mL TIN PRODUCT 0F CALIFORNIA Fresh Broccoli EACH .99 REGULAR OR DIET Pepsi-Cola >or 7UP 7W0 ML BOTrLE (UNIT COST 6.50 per 100 mL) PLS349 PLS40 PER BOTTLE DEPOSIT SELECTED VARIETIES INCLUDING DRINKS AIIen's Juices PACKAGE 0F 3 -250 mL TETRA PAKS SELECTED VARIETIES, FRUIT AT THIE BOTTOM Vopait Yogourt 175 g TUB COMMITTEE FOR When it cones to Sunday Shopping FARSHOPPIING the real issue is Fairness. I And your Right to Choose. PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY JANUARY 27TH, 1990. We roerve the. lght telmit quanttis to normal famlly ruqulrements. Savlns on In this ad baudc on current M.tooInTronto AI.P rtalis. A&P FOOD STORES ONE PMRENT FAMILlES The North Oshawa Chppter of the One Parent Families Association will have their social evening on Saturday, Jan. 27 at the YWCA on Centre St. S., in -Oshawa from 8 p.rn. to 1 a.m. Dress code - *no jeans. For more information, cali 668-5144 or 436-7640. OFFICE OPENING Th~e grand opening of the new officle of the Literacy Council of Durham Region will.be held on Feb. 3, 2teo4 m., at170 1/2 Mar St. N., Os awa. Telephone numbr is 434-5441. Arthur Bull, coordinator of the En1glish iiteracyprograzn for the Ministry of S-ilis Deveopment, will eut the ribbon. Ail are welcome. te attend the opening ceremones. Refreshments will be served. 1990 is the loth anniversary year for the counicil and 1990 has aisci been declared as Inter- national iâteracv YSlr. * LOYALISTS The United Empr Loyalists' Association of Caaa, Upper Canada branch, wiIl meet in the auditorium of the Whitby Public Lilrary, 405. Dundas St. W., Whitby on Thursday, Jan. 25, 710 p.m. Guest speaker will be IÀqutenant Colonel Frank Cooper, who has recently retired from the Canadian Armed Fcrces and the Ministry of National Defence. He is president of the United Empire Loyaiists' Association of Canada. Ail are welcome. For further information cail Donald Douglas Fox at 576-3175. EFFECTIVE PARENTING The Family Education Resource Centre of Durham House is offering a discussion group for parents which wili focus on understanding children's behavior and learning positive and practical skills for redirecting mishehavior and encouraging ch ildren. The grroup will meet at Qpeen Elizabeth School, Oshawa on ¶luesday evenings from 7 te 9 pjn. for 10 weeks, starting Jan. 30. The cost if $45 per person. Pie-registration is required. For more information and te register, cali the centre at 686-4353 or 579-2021. Pc USERS Durhamn PC User's Club meet- ings are heid on the second Thursday of each month at 7 P.m. in the staff lounge on the second floor of Durhamn College and are open to, ail interested. AK "bug", session is a regular feature and it allows you te discuss your Problems in an qpen forum or assist others w ho also use MS:-DOS systeins. Demonst- rations are often given when software is of interest te the members. The Dise of the Month streets in, Oshawa. The guest speaker will be Dave Halse, on RRSPs. New members are welcome. For more information, cal, 668-5144 or 436-7640., DURHAM SA'VE-..IEART An penhouse at the new loctio ofDurham Save-A- Heart, 1450 Hopkins St. suite 106t Whitby, wiil be held on Thursday, Feb. 1,4't06 p. Regional chairman* Gary Her- rema will officiate at the opeing which is oipn to the public. The new telephone, number is 666 - 0995 (not 666-1152 as previously announced). FIIELD' NATURALISTS The Durham Region Field Naturalists are having their first meeting of the' new year on Monday, Jan. 29, 7:30 p.m., at Northview Public Library. Dr. Dan Welsh of the Canadian Wiidlife Service will discuss the forest'bird monitoring programi and explain the way in which interested- birders can get involved. He will aise, discues the breeding trenda of forest birds. At next menth's meeting will be the author of the' recently published book 'Jaguar. Woman.' Members and non-members are welcome to attend meetings., MODEL AIRCRAFT The Whitbyi Aero Modellers will be . hosti their second annuai oY l arcraft show and sale. The sho rwiil consist of dispiays by local hobby shops, national manufacturera and whoiesalers, and private vendors seliing used equipment. There will aise be statie dispiays of model airpianes, videos, refreshments and over $200 in gift cértificates te be given away. The show wiil be. a great place te learn about model aircraft, make some contacts in the hobby or pick up a deal on' a starter kit. For those already into the hobby, the show will be an opportunity te see the iatest in model aircraft paraphernalia, te talk te industry representatives* and te meet other aircraft enthusiasts. Avid- modellers or those interested can attend Heydenshore Pavilion on Sunday, Feb. 11, between 10 ar. and 5 p.m. GALLERYEX MTON The exhibition,. 'Jane Zednik: Recent Paintings,' will be held at The Station Gallery until Jan. 28. GALLERY EHIIMON The exhibition, 'Mary Ellen McQuay: Sacred Silences,' is at The Station Gallery Feli. 3 te 25. McQuay will give a tour of her exhibition on SundayFe.189 p.m., and will conduct a work- shop about' handpainted photo- graphs on Sunday, Feb. 25, 10 a.m. to 4p.m. RUMMfAGE SALE A rummage sale is held every Wednesday, 1 to 2:30 p.m., at St. Mark's Church House, 200 Byron St.. S., corner of Coîborne and Byron streets. BRIDGE CLUTB The A jax Duplicate Bridge Club wili bld bridge lessons for beginners. There wiil be 10 les- sons and 10 playing sessions. Classes are limited to 20 stu- dents. No bridge experience is necessary. For Tues a essons, starting at 7:30 p.m., caîl Bath at 728-1342. For Sunday lassons, starting at 6:30 p.m., cal John at 668-9937. PHOTO CLUB The Whitby Photographic Club will meet on Monday, Feb. 5, 7 to 10 p.m.,. at -the Wh itby Public Tibrary. Guest speaker Charlie Stahi of NAPA wiil demonstrate glassware -iighting techniques (members te bring cameras); sub- missionis for print clinic Il will be accepted. New members are wel- corne. PHOTO CLUB The Whitby Photegraphic Club wili meet on Monday, Feb. 19, 7 te 9 p.m., at the Whitby Public Library. Instructional topic will be 'Flash'; print clinic II will be presented; members can bring siides for. the NAPA color and nature competition 'III. New members are welcome,*' . Comiong events FROZEN, 5ELECTED VARIETIES Pepperidge Farm Chiffon Cakes 225 9 PACKAGE 3Mi99 LM. 3PKGS PER FAMILV PURCHASE 70 THICKSON, RD., S. ,WHITBY m 71

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