ii I i ;y 16 The Canadian Statesman, Yelverton [Intended for last week] On Saturday the Auction Sale of thé Mrs. Madeline Kerr and the late Russel Kerr attracted hundreds of interested buyers and/ or spectators from miles around. The vast collection of antiques and memorabilia of yesteryear yesteryear (3 generations in some cases), was of special interest and the thousands of items kept the 2 auctioneers busy for several hours. Madje had sold a couple of properties last fall and used this popular method of disposing of her surplus furniture, household effects and farm equipment. The weatherman co-operated in providing a lovely bright but not oppressively warm day. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Staples of St. John's, Michigan were visitors this week with their daughter Mandy and son-in- law Quentin Robinson. Trust they enjoyed their stay in our community. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson Wilson are currently enjoying a bus trip to U.S.A. which included a trip to Washington. Wonder if they dropped in to see Ronnie and Nancy? Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beggs, Crystal and Stacey of Port Elgin visited both Norma and Jim's relatives in the Ponty- pool and Yelverton area this long weekend. They were home soon enough to see Norm and Isabel off to Washington. Miss Mona Malcolm and Ronnie Sherman were joined by quite a variety of other peers for a mass migration to the cottage of Mona's sister, Mitzi and Bob Kick, near Eagle Lake this weekend. Lucky the first tornado missed them! Marti and Jane Malcolm of Omemee were guests at the Burns' wedding in Lindsay on Saturday. Miss Candy Malcolm Malcolm of Toronto was also scheduled to attend the wedding wedding dance. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Malcolm, Malcolm, who have spent several days this week at a Convention in P.E.I., are scheduled to arrive back in Toronto on Sunday in time to take off again to attend an International International Farm Business Administration Administration Seminar in Minneapolis, Minneapolis, U.S.A. this week. These seminars, conventions conventions or what have you are international in nature and are held at a different country every four years. Rev. John Sloan preached his farewell sermon at the three points of Janetville charge on Sunday. Following the service at Yelverton church, a pot-luck dinner was provided in the church hall. Following the dinner Quentin Robinson acted at M.C. and invited Rev. John Sloan to a seat on the platform and was then subjected to a vocal duet by Mandy and Quentin - a parody on John's year's ser- vice on our charge - "So long, so good to know you." John replied, expressing his appreciation appreciation for the gathering and friendships made during his tenure of office. Around 100 members of the three congregations congregations were present on the occasion. Rev. Sloan will take over duties at Knox United Church in Peterborough later ' in the year. During the Yelverton Church service the "dynamic duo" of Linda's - Linda Pfoh and Linda Page provided a piano-organ duet which was much appreciated. Congratulations Congratulations to Linda Page who recently passed her exams of the Royal Conservatory of Music. , The July services in the Janetville charge will be as follows: Single service will be held each Sunday at 10 a.rn., July 7 at Janetville, July 13 at Yelverton and July 20th at Mt. Horeb. The Mt. Horeb service will be followed by a picnic at Ops Community Centre, we understand. A large contingent of well ' wishers were present from Yelverton on Sunday afternoon afternoon at the Parish Hall in Bethany to congratulate Robert and Marian Sisson on the auspicioüs occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary. anniversary. Best wishes to this popular popular couple for many more years together. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hanna (nee Ann Kerr) who were recently married in Lindsay with the reception^and dance in Janetville Janetville Comjnunity Hall. Sorry to learn that Mr. Joe Hurtig was taken to Port Perry Hospital this week and later to bshawa General Hospital Hospital for treatment for a breathing problem from which he is currently suffering. suffering. All join in wishing Joe a speedy return to good health. Last week a number of our Lindsay Co-op employees participated in the annual golf tournament for U.C.O. employees employees held near Beaverton. One of the Lindsay male employees won second place in the overall standing and also demonstrated a "keen eye for beauty" with his golfing golfing inaccuracy on the greens. On Monday, June 30, Corrie and I were scheduled to spend the day with Mitzi and Bob Fick at their cottage near Eagle Lake to observe Mitzi's birthday. Haying in the area is progressing progressing at a snail's pace between showers as it were with more heavy rains (1" or more) recorded than normal. Bowmanville, July 9,1986 at Home or Away Shoo 'W.^/.7.v ■.v/.v.y.'vwy/Mvv/'.v.jv/.v. |jg|§|TOM VTO CLAM m 'éti> fr ,-À .•>:> /'vA H H ■. - Z'Z-r/zwx-x-zzv:-. I - * wmsm §Sg|p PUp PRODUCT OF ONTARIO 2818 fl "90% Spinach O Iff .79 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, PRODUCT QF U.SA Limes DOZ. CANADA NO. 1 GRADE M AA Cucumbers W 2K99 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, Bj Bunch Radish W 3 ro " .99 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, f\f\ Green Onions #3 F0R .99 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO Broccoli BUNCH PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Cabbage EA. PRODUCT OF USA, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE , . Green ? Seedless Grapes 3S&. 1.79» PRODUCT OF USA, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Plums 284, 1.29» PRODUCT OF ONTARIO j Zucchini *. 1 Squash W 1.30. .59» PRODUCT OF U.SA, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Spanish Type A Onions Ti 1 1.49 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO Cnspy 170 g-e-OZ. PKG. | or Alpha SprOUtS 125g-4.4QZ.PKG. 2™ .99 MADE IN CANADA Assorted Renee's Salad e Dressings 37 btl l à ■■"fv BRIGHT A COLORFUL AA Potted Mums e-ro? 0.99 HOME OVEN English Muffins PKG. OF 6 ASSORTED VARIETIES Duncan Hines u Cookies pkq 6 1 1.69 IMPORTEDI DANISH J Butter Cookies ™ g 1 1.79 FROZEN, CONCENTRATED, LEMON-LIME, FRUIT PUNCH OR ORANGE Honeydew izs-fl Fruit Drinks °n .69 FROZEN, FANCY GRADE, MIXED VEGETABLES, PEAS OR PEAS A CARROTS Fraser Vale ikg 4 AQ Vegetables bag l.*W SOUR DROPS, FRUIT FILLED, CITRUS FILLED OR CARAMEL Carmone Candy 16-OZ. PKG. ASSORTED VARIETIES, HUMPTY DUMPTY Potato Chips 200g PKG. 1.29 IGA White Vinegar 4L JUG GENERAL MERCHANDISE FROZEN, FANCY GRADE, STRAIGHT, CRINKLE OR BEEFEATER CUTS McCain 1 kg 4 on Super Fries bag 1.39 FROZEN, FISH STICKS, FISH FRIES OR High Liner Fish in Tempura Batter pko" FROZEN, BANANA, CHOCOLATE, COCONUT OR LEMON Farm House HI H O Cream Pies pica ' I. Iw ASSORTED FLAVORS Yop Yogurt Drink CRYSTAL JELLY 250 mL, REGULAR SMALL 500 mL OR REGULAR MEDIUM 1 L " " ,, , . CASE Mason Jars of 12 . 500 mL 4.59 ANT 1 COCKROACH OR FLYING INSECT KILLER Black Flag Insecticide IGA Garbage Bags PKG. OF 10 .79 HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS CONDITIONER OR Natures Organics Shampoo 900 mL BTL. SUPER ABSORBENT 40'l, EXTRA ABSORBENT 48'e, REGULAR ABSORBENT 54's, NEWBORN 60'S^ TODDLER 36's OR TODDLER PLUS 32'e. ' 200 mL BTL. GAY LEA Real Cream Topping !» 1.69 Pampers Diapers ea pkg. WIN 1 MONTH'S SUPPLY OF DIAPERS FREE AT EACH IGA STORE. SEE STORE FOR FULL DETAILS , ASSORTED VARIETIES OF 200 mL AERO-TINS, 80 g SOLIDS OR 75 mL ROLL ONS Soft & Dri Antiperspirant Green Giant It 12- 14 FL. OZ. TIN SINGLES (16 SLICE PACK) Kraft - 10W30 i mm 500 g PKG. «L • UAF.K Mtmi VI- n .. ij. i : ; SANK* • Or», Oi f ; HWim 750mL . CONT LA$AGHA5g* AssoniLo v M . mES>90bg : 8AG TOMATO SAUCE Oft PLAIN , ^X*Xv/X\vXvXvXvX\\\vjI , ',^fcV4A*kv.'v".'iii*».".wiev.*e^kh'iii ,, <4 , .'lvl , '.vXv*vXvXv.v! , Xv. < ... :T-/L Or. Li- : Bg' f rm-72? g 4AR (iprcos? c tm % • i FROM CONCENTRATE, ORANGE OR APPLE Sun Squeeze Fruit Juices 3 ! .99 REGULAR OR DIET 7UPor PepsiCola MAPLE LEAF Cooked Ham 1 lb. TIN 2.99 ASSORTED VARIETIES Alpo Dog Food 673-695 g TIN .79 ASSORTED VARIETIES Heinz Junior Baby Foods & Juices 7.5-FL. OZ. JAR .49 CASE OF 24x280 mL TINS (UNIT COST 10.4' PER 100 mL) 6.99 ASSORTED VARIETIES Primo Beans 19-FL. OZ. TIN IMPORTED! NON-ALCOHOLIC Henninger Beer SLEEVE OF 6x330 mL BTLS. 4.99 PRIMO Vegetable Oil 3 L JUG ASSORTED FLAVORS, NATURAL MINERAL WATER Perrier 700 mL BTL. ASSORTED VARIETIES, MOISTfLUS Monarch Cake or Icing 210.250 g POUCH Mixes PAK PKG. REGULAR OR LEMON FLAVORED Good Host Iced Tea 750 g TIN 2.99 LIQUID Sunlight Detergent 500 mL BTL. 1.19 LIGHT OR REGULAR, KRAFT, SALAD DRESSING Miracle Whip PERSONAL OR BATH SIZE Jergen's Mild Soap BUNDLE OF 4x90 g OR 3x130 g BARS IGA, LIQUID Starbrite Bleach 3.6 L JUG ill I» 3.49 ire ou s. 10.49 1 Wl EACH CONT. FROM OUR IN STORE BAKERY AVAILABLE AT MOST STORES 100% PURE VEGETABLE OIL, IMPERIAL Soft Margarine 2 lb TUB 1.79 Individual Brownies 350 g SIZE CANADIAN QUEEN, SLICED ' U Salami 1 1.69 DAVERN FARMS, 2 BY THE PIECE , Bologna 1 L40» 1 .09» |veal 3* 28/kg I Shoulder Chops 1.49ibi i Veal 6.59,, | Loin Chops 2.99» 1* BONE IN LEO Veal 8a 1 3/k| iCutlots 3.69. Veal 6 a 59/kg* 1 Sirloin Chops 2.99J SB v ' ■ STILLMEADOW FARMS Chicken Breast 300 g PKG. 3.69 PLU 017 WITH THIS <25> COUPON Creamy Skippy Peanut Butter COUPON n/\C VALUE WW SHOPSrS, DELI LEAN, COOKED Black Forest Style Ham ■88/100 g 3.99* 1ka JAR FILLER'S. "DEU SLICED" Beerwurst or Jagdwurst ■55/loog 2.49* sHOPsrs, Potato Salad or Cole Slaw .26/100g 1.19* AC. NIELSEN P.O. BOX W00, ST. JOHN, N.l, E2L4LI FEATURE PRICE WITHOUT COUPON $2.99 LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY, ONE JAR PER COUPON COUPON VALID AT IQA UNTIL CLOSING SAT., JULY 12TH, 1986 «.«••••••••••••••••••♦♦♦••••MM»* » I 0033963rl MAPLE LEAF Mozzarella Cheese ' .73/100 g 3.29* CANADA GRADE A, FROZEN, OVER 5 lb. Roasting Chickens 2.84» mm.. in CARDINAL, WITH SOYA Beef Burgers 2.99 DAVERN FARMS, SLICED Side Bacon 500 g PKG. 2.69 CANADIAN QUEEN, BEEF A PORK, STORE PACKAGED Breakfast Sausages 262.. 1.19. CANADIAN QUEEN, SLICED Variety Pak Sandwich Meats 375 g PKG. 1.69 PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SAT. JULY 12,1986 GRAHAM IGA MARKET 225 King St. E., Bowmanville, Ontario WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES OPEN - MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8:30 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. SATURDAY 8:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY 9:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. Senior Citizens 5% Off On Personal Shopping, Wednesday Only