16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvilll-,. October 8,17 OPP REPORT Several incidents, other than traffic accidents, investi- e atea ony Provincial Police from Newcastle during the past week relate to such offences as break and enter, wilful damage and various thefts. The detachment's Commun- ity Services Officer, Gary Brunton, reports 12 persons were charged with offences under the Liquor Control Act, four persons with impaired driving and eleven wit driv- ing offences which resulted from accident investigations. Also one person was charg- ed with the offence of posses- sion of marijuana under the Narcotic Control Act. As a driving tip this week, the OPP remind motorists to watch for the unexpected where children are concerned. The majority of accidents involving childreni are caused by the child running onto the road. "Take extra care when approaching a school zone---- slow dow n." At school crossings and, in major centres, pedestrian c rossovers, yield the right of way to pedestrians in the crosswalk. Under the topic of crime prevenion, lockîng the car is the reminder this week. It lis reported that the majorîty of vehicles stolen are left unlocked, many of them with the keys even lef t in the ignition. Kiwon*15 Off icers Installed by Lt-Gov. Bowmanville Kiwanians were told Monday eveninýg that the "major emphasis theme of the international organization this year 'touch life'proves that Kiwanis is not merely a cheque giving club." The message was relayed by Pine Ridge Kiwanis Dis- trict Lieutenant-Governor Dennis Sweeting. Mr. Sweeting, whose home club is Lincdsay, was in Bowmanville to install the local club's new siate of officers for the comîng year. Doug Barber has taken over the reins of the club's chief office (President), from Char- les Reid, and was installed Monday by Mr. Sweeting along with lst Vice Dave Gray and 2nd Vice Jimn Coyle. The nev treasurer is Len Keruiy and Secretary Don Hamýfilton. Directors are Bruce Colwell and John Wilson. In his initial address to the club, president Barber indica- ted the importance of the international relations of Ki- wanis. To this effect lie advised that the recenit Con- vention of the Eastern Canada and Carribean District in Niagara Falls was good for morale. Mr. Barber said that thr- oug h the convention one is abe topick up many new ideas an that lie found the Carribean influence inspiring and "a model of co-opera- tion." Under club business the possibilityof developing a Key Club at the local hîighgschool was considered. To this pro- f> osal Mr. Barber noted strong avor. Governor Sweeting adi- vised that Key Clubs are in great need as the ECC and istrict has dropped from 113 to 85 clubs. Kýey Clubs are one of two main available offsprings of Kiwanis. The Key Clubs are operated at the high school level while "Circle K" is designed for the college group. Aside from the Bowmanville High School it was also suggested that consideration of forming a KeyClub at the Pine Ridge Boys School mightf be a favorable idea. Other matters the club are considering include the possi- bility of obtaining some type of clubhouse and of course a float will again be entered by the club in the 1975 Santa "is Parade. OBITUAIRY MRS. GEORGE FOGG A well-known, long time resîdent of R.R.4 Bowman- ville, Emily Fogg, aged 81,, died in Memnorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Wednesday, October lst, 1975. The former Emily Standen, she was born in Sussex England, and was marrîed November 23rd, 1915 to George Fogg. Le ft to mourn hier passing are lier husband, a daughter Beverley (Mrs. Roland Bate) two sons, John and Bud Fogg, alI of Bowmanville, 13 grand- children and eight great grandchildren. Reverend Thomas Gracie officiated at the funeral ser- vice beld on Friday, at the Morris Funeral Chapel. Paîl- bearers were six grandsons, David,, Larry and Rick Bate, Wayne and Steven Fogg, and Bob Haywàrd. Donations to the Cancer Fund, and floral tributes in hier memory, were received from MacDonald Ford, Bow- manville, Oshawa and Toron- to, Curvply Wood Products, Orono, AVP Extrusions New- castle, and from numerous friends, relatives a idneigh- PLAIN RIPPLE OR BARBECUE 8 OZ. BAG HUMPTY DUMPTY POTATO CHIPS SPECIAL!, 66ç' OCEAN SPRAY 24 FL. OZ. BTL. CRAN BERRY COCKTAIL SPECIAL! 49c PLAIN, WITH GARLIC OR 48 FL. OZ. BTL, PQLISH BICK'S DILL PICKLES- 99C REGULARSPECIAL! 26 F L. OZ. N. R. B. PEPSI COLA 39c ORANGE PEKOE 16 OZ. P KG. 0F 12 RI1DGWAYS TEA BAGS SPECIAL! 1.99, RICHMELLO PKG. 0F 12 BROWN & SERVE ROLLS SPECIAL, 48c PROCESSED CHEESE 16 OZ. P KG. KRAFT VELVEETA 1.39- BAYER SPECIAL! BL.OF 24 CHILDREN'S, ASPIRIN _29ç BIINACA SPECIAL! 16 FL. OZ. CONT. MOUTHWASH 69,C REYNOLDS, HEAVY DUTY 25 FT. ROLL 18 INCH 1-OIL WRAP 97c DIRECT AID ISPECIAL! -1.5 oz, CONT. HAND LOTION ' 79" SUAVE SPECIAL! 12 FL. OZ. CON 1_. BABY SHAMPOO 691, E. .. RICHMELLO SEIL PKG. 0F 12 DINNER OR SEIL SCONE ROLLS 48 SAICO MANDARIN 10 FL. OZ. TIN ORANGES SPECIAL! 33C HUNT'S SPECIAÀL! 512 F L. OZ. TI1N TOMATO PASTE 29c LIQUID PALMOLIVE 24 FL. OZ. CONT. DETERGENT SPECIAL! 88c HERSHEY'S INSTANT 2 LB. CONT.1 CHOCOLATE SPECIAL! 1.49 CANADA FANCY SLICED 28 -FL. OZ- TIr-I OR HALVES DEL MONTE PEACHES SPECIAL! 69c PLASTIC WRAP 50 FT. ROLL SARAN WRAP 53C GILLETTE TRAC Il SPEIALKG. OF ;5 RAZOR BLADýES 79" REGULAR, EGG, DRY, (OILY 12 FL. OZ. LEMON OR CREAM RINSE CONT. LADY PATRICIA69 SHAMPOO 6 1 DAYTIME, CURITY' PKG. 0F 30 DISPOSABLE - D 1A PE R-9 SPECIAL! 1,-69 TWINKÜE, LIQUIDi 32 FL. OZ. CON-T. BUBBLE BATHSEA!89 REGULAR OR 11.2 OZ. tFRGSOL CONJr. LEMON-LIME SPECIAL! 9 GILLE-TTE FOAMAY79 PROOF, FLUORIDE 25 ML. TUBE TOOTHP.ASTE SPECIAL! 1 9ç MAPLE LEAF, CANADA GRADE -A- LB. YOUNG. EVISCFRATED, 5 TO 12 LR. DEEP BASTED SEIL 8 FROZEN, CANADA GRADE "A", YOUNG. EVISCERATED, KING COLEBRAND LB. DUCKS- SPECIAL! 87* MAPLE LEAF, IDEAL FOR 1 LB. PKG. DRESSING, FROZIEN SPECIALI SAUSAGE MEAT78 BITTNER'S SMOKED, LB. FULLY TRIMMED PORK SHOULDERS 1.48 SWIFTS SLICED MAC &CHEESE, 3/ OZ. CHICKEN, MEAT & OLIVE, HEAD 1PKG. CHEESE OR BOLOGNA COQKED MEATS s?L'l-45* SWIFTIS OVEN ROASTING LB CORNED BEEF 1.77 SWIFTS, SLICED 6 OZ. PKG. COOKED HAM_ 1.18 SCHNEIDERS MINI-DELI CHUBS CHICAGO 58, OLD COUNTRY SALAMI CHUBS 8 OZ. SIZE 99C 18 OZ. SIZE 1.79 MARY MILES, BONELESS, FULLY LB COOKED, PACED 2 TO 3 LB. AVG. DINNER HAMS SPECIAL!1 079 SWIFTS PREMIUM, LAZY.MAPLE, 1 LB. OR MARY MILES, RINDLESS PKG. Breaktast Bacon Special! 1 .98 FULLY COOKED 12 BONE IN. LB., VACUUM PACKED HAMS SPECIAL! 1.59 SWIFTS PREMIU M 1 LB. PKG. WEINERS SPECIAL! 69* SWIFTS LAZY MAPLE, 1 LB. PKG. F ROZ E N SAUSAGE SPECIAL! 1.15 SCHNEIDER'S OKTOBERFEST, LB. FROZEN SAUSAGE 1.48 MEATY, PORK, PREVIOUSLY LB. FROZEN SPECLAL!- - BACK SPARE RIBS 1,,68 SI-IOPSYS, ALL BFE-F, 1 LB. PKG. FROZEN98 SAUSAGEx 8 MARY MILES, SLICED 1 LB. PKG. BOLOGNA 89ç' BITTNER'S CURED, VACUUM LB. PAC KE D BEEF TONGUE 1.19 VALUES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING TIME T'UESDAY, OCTOBER l4th, 1975 EXCEPT PRODUCE AND BAKERY PRICES EFFEC- TIVE OCTOBER 8 TO OCTOBER 10, 1975. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT'TO LIMIT QUANTI- TIES TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIRE± MENTS. DOMINION STORES LIMITED