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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Feb 1989, p. 18

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18 The Canadian Statesman, Commissioner Speaks to Local Guides by Karen Thompson At our district dinner that was held in January, a few words for thought were given to us by our Division Commissioner, Sheryl Curtin. Curtin. I would like to try to paraphrase her speech and show you what Guiding means to many of its members. members. We were asked to think of why we joined Guiding. Whether through a friend or to get our daughters involved involved or maybe to fill in the hours in the week you didn't know what to do with. Then we were asked to think of the reasons we stayed, after the reasons for joining no longer existed. Here is Sheryl's definition definition of GUIDING which really says it all. G - is because Guiding gives the same opportunities for personal growth to the Guider as it does the girls. It teaches us flexibility, adaptability adaptability and acceptance of others. We carry these with us to the other aspects of our life. U - is because Guiding gives us unity - that overwhelming overwhelming feeling of belonging belonging to something worthwhile, worthwhile, that we get when we walk into a room filled with other Guiders. There is never never a loss of conversation topics topics when you're in Guiding. I - is because Guiding accepts accepts our individualism and knows each Guider has something important to offer whether it's to the girls or the Administration. Not everyone everyone has to sing or be able to do crafts to capture the imagination of the Guiding game. The quietest person is often the one who has the sparkling idea for a ceremony, ceremony, camp or a training. D - is because Guiding offers offers each Guider a chance for development in many areas areas of the program that carry carry over into our day to day living. There are opportunities opportunities through training to broaden our views, improve existing skills and learn new ones. Guiding not only prepares prepares the girls for life in the future, it prepares the Guider Guider for the unexpected circumstances circumstances of life and allows allows her to deal effectively with these situations. I - is because Guiding provides interesting ways to use our imagination. Whether Whether it is in testing new badges, badges, making up programs, camps and outings, or planning planning the weekly meetings. Guiding gives us the knowledge knowledge that allows us to identify identify and deal effectively with problems. N - is because Guiding gives us the opportunity to get outside ana enjoy nature's nature's beauty. There is nothing nothing like a midnight walk through a misty forest to put things in their proper perspective. perspective. Guiding also gives many new ideas that are intune intune with today's times - ideas that help prepare the girls and ourselves for what is happening in the world and ideas to improve these situations. G - is because Guiding gives us the opportunity to of all ages. After Bowmanvillc, February 15. 198!) hel p girls realizing what Guiding has given tne Guider, we are much better equipped to share the game of Guiding with the girls. Girls ana Guiders the two most important important words and people in- Guiding! There is always an open door to anyone who wishes to be a part of the Guiding Organization. Guiding is a constant "on-tne-job- training" and "no experience necessary" rewarding experience. experience. Events at Vincent Massey Mrs. Yellowlees SK Class Mrs. Yellowlees class is now learning about "pink" and "red". They have a new center in their room, It is called "The Three Little Bears Cottage." They have someone dress up as a momma momma bear and one as poppa bear and a girl or a boy as a baby bear and a Goldilocks. They all like the bear center very much. On February 6, the seniors seniors went to the out-door center and had a great time. They learned a lot about winter. By Tammy Bunce. A new teacher named Mrs. Dykeman is now teaching teaching Mrs.' Avery's class, Mrs. Dykeman is doing a great job. For math they're doing multiplication math quizzes. And for environmental studies studies they're doing bird projects. projects. They're having fun! Mrs. Dykeman has taught in both high schools ana elementary schools in this area as well as in Scarborough Scarborough at Bollmere Public School and Corvette Public School. We hope she enjoys her time with us. By April Turner. ' VALUABLE <2> COUPON <2> Large sssv White Eggs Pay regular price without coupon Limit one coupon per family, one carton per coupon, coupon valid at IGA until closing Sat. Feb. 18, 1989. PLU 2496 CTN OF 1 DOZ. OSHAWA FOODS L4V 1W2 Me*® Sven © COUPON VALUE .50 Kraft Marmalade m wk V - V / '• 1 I ORANGE OR 3-FRUIT J 500 mL JAR I | Feature price ■ without coupon j $1.49 I Limit one coupon per family, one lar per coupon, • coupon valid at IGA until closing Sat. Feb. 1B, 1989. ! PLU 2489 wjohn"0 B ?Ï"u 33703897 Shopsfs sucl:d *|| |m| iiLJÉf i&jJf km WW W4:/ REGULAR, FINE /T m ÜXTRA FINE " Nabisco Shreddies ft a 2.49 Ü1 FROM CONCENTRATE, CHILLED APPLE OR GRAPEFRUIT OR Everfresh Orange Juice 2 L PLAST. if JUG 2.29 MAPLE LEAF Sausage Rounds FROZEN, CONCENTRATED (fifth Orange Juice 12.5 FL. OZ. TIN .99 500 g PKG. FLAVORED Tang Orange Crystals 3x92 g PKGS. OR ; ! ICY I y - .H Fresh from Our In-Store Bakery AVAILABLE IN MANY STORES .99 WMMMMSIMêèIè RitQ'JLAH Oft Ground voitee ; y pax W. i.,- , u -. t ASSORTED VARITIES, READY-TO-SERVE Quaker Oatmeal a Cereals "Iff 9 1.59 SLEEVE, TUB OR LIGHT VARIETY Becel Soft Margarine ft rag 1.79 ASSORTED VARIETIES Dempster's Canadiana Breads loaf .99 FiUEBEB;,- ijiÂISÎM OR ' ■ ..<"A.no: r*tjnCMOV :M r. IV: tKi ...; 1. I'-,- 1 : : C8,P, CHEBiiY. bran and »* : ,. ^ p. t 1 ( , j V. r J ■tVr'L^ L- 1. .... . * -. y . . v . * , - ., • .* Y ' 2 2-' ' f| I n H X;.;...'.;.T|A.VAs'Ve»vlv. III | im \, A-Z.:! t 2 V >'s FRESH! CHOICE VEAL 3.79 BONE IN LEG Veal Cutlets 8.36 k 9 mm 1 mm '. CI? kg AASESSfWÏiOLlf Ax.Ax' : -'x. à J|f ' a . . ; !.. .'1 . i ; ; FRESH! PICAIC AA': . . ex X ArAAA; . xAY • w:rW' ISAA'x x; : f YAAVx : x, ^ gig 11 "a;aA; : :sa.aa ; Ax ,x Veal Loin or Sirloin Chops 8.36 k g 3.79 , BONELESS Veal leg Scallopini 8.80 k 9 3.99 FRESH FROM OUR IN-STORE DELI AVAILABLE IN MOST STORES f." r , ' , i Benelees HP m ■ SBEI Steaks w :r Si||| WÊÈS& : W* 15.41 k 3 Wm: .. W9È ^ M wsmÆn f Y / • AT Lj I W«>- ? Ka xljBPWj . ; -xxXv OUTSIv-: . r 4%j|l§k ; h \ v yi«Bi Mm a " 'Y. é-âÊÊI jYi I» IQ tot)<i iHSii WÈB 'A'xAilAA FRESH! SHOULDER Pork Butt Roasts SHOPSY'S, SLICED 3.51 kg a ■ Æa OLIVCU . 1 .59» Bologna 500 g PKG. 2.49 SCHNEIDER'S, COIL Kielbassa 1.10 ioo g 4.99 SHOPSY'S, BOILABLE BAG Pastrami pouches 2.29 SHOPSY'S, DELI BAKE 4A Meat Pies pkg 9 °S? I. Id SHOPSY'S, DELI SUPREME ASSORTED VARIETIES Sandwich Meats pk£. 1.29 QUflDQV'Q Knuckers & Quarter Pounders 450 g pkg. 2.29 SHOPSY'S Deli Breakfast 500 a Sausaqes pkg 9 2.49 TWIN PACK, "DELI SINGLES" 2x100 g Shopsy's Salad cups 1.99 SHOPSY'S, 5 PER PKG. Deli Stiks pkg 9 SCHNEIDER'S, BAG Summer Sausage 1.32 ioo g 5.99 1.99 SHOPSY'S, SLICED Cooked 17S n Ham pkg? 2.29 HILLSHIRE Smoked Sausage 8.80 kg vet/*/ m. "EVERY PACKAGE PURCHASED SENDS 15C TO CASH FOR KIDS" MACGREGORS, FROZEN Cooked . s kn Meat Balls box 9 GRIMM'S, FROZEN Crispy Lite Alaskan n aa Pollock Fillets 6.59 kg 2.ivv m. 3.99 12.99 FILLER'S Krakowska Sausage .99100 g 4.49 SCHNEIDER'S, CANADIAN Northern Colby Cheese .99100 g 4.49 lb. SHOPSY'S, COLE SLAW OR Macaroni Salad .35100 g 1.59 lb. CREAMY, CANADIAN Havarti Cheese 1.10 ioo g 4.99 àànsaâ Laundry Oetergsml POWDERED 10 Lx 184 g BOX ■'@sh PRODUCT : : OF CANADA, CANADA NO. t GRADE 50-LB, ' BAG x'-Vr-v r,X x:.x.-i : j-x XXX X-Xx , i:iAAOPUCTA;ilAY-' ;OPCi.!fLE;Y:.-: : X ivixx X V.xP'.-YAlA x 0 Iiornw |l 'V,î l O ! ~aa^ I I, ]m . ... tllMW v © COUPON VALUE .30 j Renee's Salad j j Dressings ! I ,r:x I ■ MADE IN CANADA, J ASSORTED Feature price without coupon I $2.49 I Limit one coupon per family, one btl. per coupon, ■ coupon valid at IGA until closing Sat. Feb. 18, 1989. PLU 2502 5903513 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Fresh Endive or Escarole EACH PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Bunch Carrots BUNCH .89 PRODUCT OF U.S.A., NO. 1 GRADE Celery Stalks each 1.29 PRODUCT OF U.S.A., NO. 1 GRADE M Spanish Onions 1.08 k g PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Leaf Lettuce EACH .99 lb. PRODUCT OF U.S.A., NO. 1 GRADE, SWEET Green Peppers 2.18 k 9 .99, PRODUCT OF CHILE, FANCY GRADE Bartlett Pears 2.84 kg 1.29, lb. lb. lb. #@5': glHMi -ASSORn ' ■ x ■ ■ ÆÏÏ | fm t i<r "S^lgpE •cqpH&xx. xpixT;; 1 - Y'ÆM-q xx: SAG ASSORTED COLORS White Swan Facial Tissue BOX OF 150 BROWNIE OR QUICK BANANA BREAD OR ASSORTED VARIETIES Monarch Added Touch qq Cake Mixes 425-520 9 pkg. ,«/v LASAGNA, HOT CHILI CON CARNE OR ASSORTED VARIETIES Puritan Stew 680 g TIN 1.99 GINGER ALE, SUGAR FREE GINGER ALE, WINK, CLUB SODA, TONIC WATER, C PLUS ORANGE OR SUGAR FREE C PLUS 750 mL RET. BTL. vanaaa plus aoc dep. per btl. Qyy UNIT COST 5 JC PEN 100 mL Soft Drinks auu«, iuiiiv .39 CASE OF 24x280 mL TINS UNIT COST 104C PEN 100 mL 699 FOOD SAVER Appleford 30M Waxed Paper roll box 1.49 LIQUID, SUPER CONCENTRATED OR REGULAR Fleecy Fabric Softener 1 L BTL. OR 5 LJUG 4.99 ULTRA SMALL 60, ULTRA MEDIUM 44, ULTRA PLUS 40, ULTRA LARGE 32 OR ULTRA LARGE PLUS 28 PIECES & STEMS Riviera Mushrooms 10-FL. QQ OZ. TIN ■ v/W Hunt's Tomato Paste Oil QQ TINS IVf%l HAM OR TURKEY Puritan Flaked Meats w 1.29 4 Pak Lipton Chicken * qq Noodle Soup Mix 4 box k 1.35 ASSORTED VARIETIES Lipton Cup-A-Soup ft*,a K .99 CREAMY PARMESAN, CHICKEN, BUTTER 8 HERBS, SOURCREAM 1 Pampers Diapers ft ^11.39 CHIVES OR STROGANOFF, ASSORTED VARIETIES Lipton Noodles & Sauce 120-130 g PKG. ASSORTED VARIETIES, 150 g MOUSSE OR 450 mL SHAMPOO OR CONDITIONER S IN TOMATO SAUCE, WITH PORK k OR MOLASSES Icont 2.99 <2> Baked Beans or -- R n J IfMnau Deane 1 L'Oreal <Z2> Kitchen Garbage Bags PKG. OF 12 .79 Red Kidney Beans ^ pyrex Storage Puis THIS WEEK'S FEATURE 1 L Round Bowl with Plastic Cover ASSORTED VARIETIES Jell-0 Jelly Powders 3 85 g QQ PKGS. CHIPS AHOY, COFFEE BREAKS, OREO, FAVOURITES OR KICIAJI ^-RbNKY NEW! CHIPS AHOY Christie Cookies 400-450 g PKG. ASSORTED VARIETIES Hostess Potato Chips or Corn Snacks 200 g bag 1.49 PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM MON. FEB. 13 TO SAT. FEB 18, 1989. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. ALL SAVINGS ARE BASED ON OUR REGULAR PRICES. GRAHAM IGA MARKET 225 King St. E., Bowmanville, Ontario NEW STORE HOURS EFFECTIVE MONDAY, OCT. 3rd MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. SATURDAY 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. Senior Citizens 5% Off On Personal Shopping, Wednesday Only

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