t WR The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 1,1984 15 ~~ Scouts Spend the Weekend Camping . \.:jJ ... MARTIN'S, CHOICE, üiEüi INSTANT COFFEE, ÎT ' X:iy: ; ~ j 1 MOUNTAIN DEW, REGULAR OR SUGAR FREE ?' PEPSI-FREE, DIET PEPSI OR Pepsi-Cola 7 btl! l . PLUS 30' DEPOSIT PER BTL Hunt's Tomato Paste 2E.89 EXTRA BRAND, Cooked Ham "V... SOFT, MOIST, M Total Diet Dog Food «8 A.\)v/ REGULAR OR MARSHMALLOW FLAVORS, CADBURY, Instant s* Hot Chocolate con?. fciAj ASSORTED VARIETIES, BETTY CROCKER^ Hamburger im^to j qq PKQ? I iW H . Helper ASSORTED VARIETIES, READY TO SPREAD, CREAMY, Betty Crocker 4 rn Deluxe Frostings wf I ■W9 SEEDLESS, AUSTRALIAN, SUNNYGOLD, ftO Sultana Raisins pko 8 .ÿg ASSORTED COLORS, 1PLY, WHITE SWAN, ^ pjk Bathroom Tissue < rolls I .jj CHOCOLATE FUDGE, CHOCOLATE, CARAMEL OR BUTTERSCOTCH, STAFFORD, 250 mL UU ■JAR aVV SUGAR, MOLASSES OR OATMEAL RAISIN, AM Voortman Biscuits pkg 1 ? Osem Tea Biscuits Sundae Toppings BLUE WATER, FROZEN, Boston Bluefish Fries, Sticks or Krisps pika FROZEN, 5 INCH SIZE, 4-PACK, LITE DELITE, DELUXE OR PEPPERONI VARIETIES, 375 a TO McCain Pizzas pkg 9 RHODES, FROZEN, White pkg. of Bread Dough loaves 2-8.99 Margarine New Zealand Spring Lamb Frozen Shoulder MUNI 'WWM^hlMIIII MMIIHItm II 1111 1 H II »»»»»»»»» I HPW1YI Hfr- Lamb MARY MILES, SLICED Side Bacon MARY MILES Wieners ■■IllMIi -ïrïmïr ïiïiïiïi'iïiViiyi'i : ' ; I wtlat -- fBt CENTRE CUT Loin Pork Chops 1.89i Pork Sausages MARY MILES Headcheese SHOPSY'S, VACUUM PACKED SWEET PICKLED BRISKET Corned Beef HOME OVEN, SUCED, QO 09 MILD, MEDIUM, 0U> OR EXTRA OLD, CRACKER BARREL, Kraft Cheddar IN TOMATO SAUCE, 44 40,60 OR 100 WATT SIZES, "PRtCEMARK" INSIDE FROSTED Sylvanla 100% PURE VEGETABLE OIL, Quarters, Blue Bonnet ^ £79 4.54 kg 10-lb. BAG PRODUCT OF CANADA CANADA NO. 1 GRADE P.E.I. Potatoes i Æ: | ^ fi| j' j i : 4 " -l * t / PRODUCT OF ONTARIO PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Romaine Lettuce each PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA FANCY GRADE McIntosh Apples PRODUCT OF B.C. OR U.S.A. CANADA EXTRA FANCY GRADE Red or Golden Delicious Apples 1.74A, ,79ib. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Avocadoes PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Cello Radishes PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Kiwi Fruit PRODUCT OF U.S.A. PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Rutabagas Bunch Carrots bunch EVER POPULAR, EXOTIC Dieffenbachia po? ASSORTED VARIETIES, Soft & Dri or Dry Idea Antiperspirant ASSORTED VARIETIES, Silkience Conditioner zoo mL or Shampoo r 1.89 ASSORTED FLAVORS Del Monte Pudding Cups SWEET MARIE, JERSEY MILK, CRISPY CRUNCH, MR. BIG OR MALTED MILK, SLEEVE OF 4x5-OZ. TINS 1.29 Neilson Candy Bars SUPPORT THE VARIETY VtLLAOE COUPON PROGRAM /SEE DETAILS AT THE STORE (©ASSORTED VARIETIES, Potato Chips 200 g PKG. 1.19 IRONSTONE, ASSORTED PATTERNS, .99 Coffee Mugs EACH DIXIE, Bathroom Dispenser Refills PKG. OF 100 1.19 DIXIE, Bathroom Dispensers each WITH THIS C& COUPON AND THE PURCHASE OF TWO JARS •OF STAFFORD SUNDAE TOPPINGS Frontenac Ice Cream | LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY, ONE PKO. PER COUPON I COUPON VALID AT IGA UNTIL CLOSING SAT. FEB. 4TH.1984 Marco Rodempllon Centre Box 700 Paris, Ontario N3L 3T2 PRICES EFFECTIVE WED, FEBRUARY 1 TO SAT, FEBRUARY 4,1964: WE RESERVE THE RIGHT To™"QUANTITIES People Come First at (ffi) Values effective only at GRAHAM'S IGA 77KING STREET EAST 623-4161 BOWMANVILLE WF DELIVER FOR A NOMINAL CHARGE -- Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Scout News Five boys and three leaders from A troop scouts, spent the weekend weekend camping at Cartwright Cartwright camp ground. They snow-shoed in Saturday Saturday morning. Afternoon Afternoon activities included wood cutting with a two man cross-cut saw. The scouts did their own cooking - a learning experience at every meal. Winter camping skills consisted of stargazing stargazing - singing - story telling and a woodsman badge. Training kept the boys busy. Doug Hudson - Troop Scouter would like to thank Art Weir and Allan Beacock for the loan of heaters. Thanks also to Dave Hudson the "highlight" of the weekend was a pizza delivered piping hot! Lions Club News Eye drop boxes are being placed in local stores during the month of February in prepar-J ation for White Cane Week. Trust the public will lend their cooperation cooperation in this important project. Last year was a banner year with citizens very supportive throughout the Cartwright area! The Blackstock and District (Cartwright) Lions club will be holding holding a Country and Western dance, Feb. 18 in the Rec. Centre. Set that date aside - and get "geared" up for an evening of fun and relaxation. For information information call Mike Dearborn Dearborn 986-4664. - Socializing Grahame and Neta Fish, Nestleton, had an enjoyable visit recently with her daughter Jim and Audrey Leishman, Michael, Jamie and W.D. of Reaboro. This past week they were babysitters with grandchildren grandchildren Chad and Craig Holland of Bowmanville, Bowmanville, while mother Yvonne attended a meeting. Great to see Curtis Cawker and friend Rob Smith of Oshawa, at the Cawker farm over the weekend taking a tour around the area on their snowmobiles. They also tried the pursuit of ice fishing, but all to no avail - the wary fish had other plans. Sam and Mabel Cawker, Scugog Point Rd., enjoyed a visit with Marion Cawker, Manchester Manchester on Thursday and found her much improved in health. Marion will soon be back at home base after recuperating at the home of her son, Thos. Kathleen, James and John, Bill and Mildred Fortune, Road 57, Blackstock had a delightful two weeks holiday in Mexico recently staying at Girasolsur - a well known holiday spot and growing rapidly. They enjoyed the ideal weather, warmth of the water, and topped off with excellent food. All in all, a great winter break! Saturday night supper guests with Grahame and Nela Fish, Nestleton Nestleton were Dan and Faye Corby and Paul of Blackstock - a birthday celebration for Faye. Our best wishes! On Sunday Grahame and Neta had supper with Calvin and Yvonne Holland of Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Malcolm, Mr, Mrs. Glenn Malcolm and family and Mr. and Mrs, David Malcolm and family, Nestleton, attended service at St. Timothy Presbyterian Church at Ajax on Sunday Sunday morning when Lisa Michelle, daughter of Dennis and Laina Malcolm of Ajax was baptized. Following the service they all enjoyed a sumptuous buffet dinner at the Malcolm home at Chamberlain Court. Snowarama Many from this area attended the annual Snowarama for Timmy held in Port Perry this past Sunday - which was a successful event with 167 riders, a little down from last year, but he official total is somewhere somewhere between $21,000- $25,000. The organizers with Dave Ballingall at the head hoped to raise more than $35,000 for crippled children at the event. However, we do congratulate Dave and the committee for a fine endeavour! Caesarea Euchre 1. Gayle Page - 86; 2. Anne Harran-82; Low- Celeste Larocque -39. Al Cormack had 13 lone hands for January. A very good. attendance. Next week same place, same time. Fire Victims Helped For Don and Valerie McGarvey, Patricia and Lonny, the people of this community of Cartwright Cartwright and those some distance away have been most helpful since the tragic fire, Wed. Jan. 4th. Donations are still coming in and they need much more before they can commence rebuilding rebuilding again. They plan to locate on the same site. The fund is growing steadily under the careful supervision of Moiria Fallis, Cadmus. Cadmus. Anyone wishing to help out should get in contact vyith Moria phone 986-5147. Yotrtli Bowling Bantam Mixed League Team Standings Luxton 24, Stacey 24, Hall 21, Hancock 19, Couch 16, Lugtenburg 16, Thertell 15, Evans 13, Connaghan 9, Big Canoe 9, Hamilton 2, Harrison 0. High Singles D. Lugtenburg 272, 213, D. Couch 204, 230, C. Farrow 223, D. Big Canoe 214, C. Hamilton 209, T. Wraight 202. High Triples D. Lugtenburg 682, D. Couch 599, T. Wraight 585, C. Hamilton Hamilton 575, C. Farrow 575, D. Big Canoe 500. Junior Mixed League Team Standings Dudley 22, Grant 17, McMullen McMullen 13, Smith 12, Lugtenburg Lugtenburg 11, Walkey 9. High Singles D. Dickson 332, 244, 280, T. McMullen 291, M. Lugtenburg 249, 203, D. Grant 223, M. Harness 217, K. Jay 212, C. Walkey 202. High Triples D, Dickson 856, M. Lugtenburg Lugtenburg 617, T. McMullen 606, T. Richards 552, M. Harness 551, V. Sutherland 521, D. Grant 541, C. Walkey 544. Senior Mixed League Team Standings Trotter 20, Kirkton 13, Thompson 15, Stacey 8. High Games D. Thompson 236, 226 (607), G. Stacey 223 (607), R, Sutcliffe Sutcliffe 259 (577), T. Kirkton 248 (595), A, Kirkton 200 ( 480), R, Terry 194 (513), S. Thompson 211 (465), D. Trotter 196 (566). St. Joseph's January 22, 11181 Sharon Metcalf 17, Bob Brown 17, Walter Curr 12, Ken Lee 11, Don Powers 9, Mike Powers 9, Alun Tibbies 5, Marilyn Policy 4, Ladies High Single - Nuncv Wicrsma 248. Ladies High Triple - Nancy Wicrsma 636. Men's High Single - Walter Curr 271. Men's High Triple - Walter Curr 666.