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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Aug 1989, p. 11

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KNOB HILL SPECIALS AVAILABLE ALL WEEK MON.-SAT.Ü! The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 30,1989 11 Engagement Announced PRODUCT OF ONTARIO llRKEY 2 18 COLD SPRING FARMS 9 FROZEN YOUNG OVEN READY UTILITY GRADE 1 BIRD LIMIT! (6-16 LB. AVG.) OCRS KING COLE FROZEN YOUNG OVEN READY UTILITY GRADE 2 BIRD LIMIT l (4-5 LB. AVG.) STOVE TOP ékèki whole OR jellied ÀA STUFFING EX 99* cranberries 99 170g PKG. ~~l$ OCEAN SPRAY 14 0Z/1ÏN It ARRIVING DAILY FROM HOLLAND MARSH PRODUCT OF ONTARIO #1 GRADE CELERY SELECT YOUR OWN 1 EXTRA LARGE SIZE 20-24 STALK Robinson -- Piggott Carl and Karen Robinson of Bowmanville are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Tammy Joan to Andrew Brian, son of Wayne and Lynne Piggott of Enniskillen. The wedding wedding will take place Saturday, Sept. 23, 3:30 p.m. at St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanville. Iroquois Exhibition SWISS STIRRED - ASSORTED FLAVOURS ■GAY LEA I YOGOURT LIBBY'S iPlSTfleBEMISiWlOU ASSORTED 14 0Z. 398 mLTIN FROM THE TROPICS [sâËërl g T] BANANAS FLAT OF 12 OWN LARGE SIZE BUNCH 175 g • i-W < ■ ÆË TUB '^TOURTOR 39- EA. 8 'SgHÊÈËr jB 2 FLAT LIMIT ALORO FROZEN PIZZA ftpPiiï 4 RAC 454 g BOX iÜ l! • PEPPERONI • MICROWAVE • DELUXE Imix or match! The Royal Ontario Museum Museum comes to Clarke Museum Museum & Archives for September, September, October and November 1989! THE ONTARIO IRO- lUOIS, HISTORY HROUGH ARCHAEOLOGY ARCHAEOLOGY is a special travelling display exploring the Iroquois Iroquois past in Ontario. Although the Iroquois lived in Ontario for over one thousand years there is little little visible trace of them today. today. How then do we know so much about the way they lived, what they ate, what utensils and tools they used and what their houses were like? Archaeologists from the Royal Ontario Museum have worked for a number of years in areas where Iroquois Iroquois artifacts are found. Piece by piece they have unravelled unravelled the story of the Iro- ouois, from their early years through to their demise after after the arrival of the Euro peans. The exhibit is comp ised FACELLE TOWEL 2 ROLL PKG. WttlbEX REFILL 900 mL btl. 1,49 MïXôft MATCH' 3 LIMIT PKG. PRODUCT OF USA - CALIFORNIA NECTARINES FILL YOUR OWN BAG LARGE SIZE 50-60's of artifacts set in sealed cases cases that are part of back ground panels of text, maps and photographs, some of which are an artist's reconstruction reconstruction of Iroquois life. A- large photo mural of the Iroquois Iroquois diorama in the ROM provides a colourful and evocative backdrop to the exhibit. exhibit. School and group tours may be booked anytime, Tuesday to Friday 10 a.m to 5 p.m. Weekends by special arrangement. There is no charge for tours and all- tours are lead by the Museum Museum Curator. To arrange a tour just call the Musuem at (416) 983-9243. The Clarke Museum & Archives is located in the Town of Newcastle. Old Kirby Kirby School Road, Hwy. 35/115 at Reg. Rd. 9 in the Hamlet of Kirby. Only 20 minutes from Oshawa, 35 Minutes south of Peterborough. Don't forget the Museum's Museum's other services and Outreach Progamming available free both at the Museum and in your school. Mark I. Jackman, Curator Curator FABRIC SOFTENER BONUS PKG. OF 50 BONUS 100mL MORE ADORN HAIR SPRAY JAVEX SCRUB'N SHINE -v_- y m 500 mL BTL. 1.99 ALCAN ALUMINUM FOIL 12INX50FT. OR 18IN.X25FT.BOX ALP0 DOG FOOD 666g TIN 99 t r PRODUCT OF CANADA SELECT YOUR OW BROCCOLI ü 79' fN^ f PRODUCT OF U.S.A. OR ONTARIO 3 LB. CELLO BAG^ . "NEW CROP" FANCY GRADE 4 AÀ $ paula red 1 QQ » APPLES liVV .Mo PRODUCT OF ONTARIO FIL #1 GRADE Green PEPPERS SIZE L YOUR OWN BA "It G PRODUCT OF CALIFORNIA #1 GRADE BARTLETT PEARS FILL YOUR C 1?IJ LARGE 1 SIZE J >WN BAG !$ .Rfl, PRODUCT OF ONTARIO FILL YOUR OWN BA w #1 GRADE . 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INVISIBLE FENCING OF SOUTHEAST ONTARIO TELEPHONE (416) 797-2431 CALL DAY or EVENING I-CLOTH PLUS4PAKOR REGULAR 8 PK. COUPON VALID UNTIL SEPT. 2/89, LIMIT ONE PK. ONE COUPON PER FAMILY. IN-STORE RETAIL 1.69 [^SANDWICH BAG 'I 'BOX OF 100 COUPON VALID UNTIL CLOSING SAT. SEPT. 2/89 LIMIT ONE BOX ONE COUPON PER FAMILY IN-STORE RETAIL 1.49 MOTHER PARKERS DISTANT COITH 200 g JAR COUPON VALID UNTIL CLOSING SAT, SEPT. 2/89 LIMIT ONE JAR ONE COUPON PER FAMILY N-STORE RETAIL 3.99 St. Stephen's High School welcomes New and Returning Students REGISTRATION Wednesday, flog. 30th Thursday, flag. 31st 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. First Day of School Tuesday, Sept. 5th 9:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Telephone 623-3990

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