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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Aug 1990, p. 24

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I . 24 The Canadian Statesman, Graduate Bowmanville, August 1,1990 I Shelly (Payne) Renaud Shelly (Payne) Renaud received her degree with Honours in the Bachelor of Business Management Program Program at Ryerson Polytechni- cal Institute, Toronto, on June 15, 1990. She is the daughter of Murray and Jean Payne, Newtonville, and wife of Joseph Renaud, Toronto. She .has been employed employed at IBM for six years and currently is working in the Technical Education Department Department as an instructor. New Programs Announced to Fight Violence Across Ontario Charles Beer, Ontario's Minister of Community and Social Services, and Mavis Wilson, Minister Responsible Responsible for Women's Issues, today today announced the establishment establishment of eleven emergency and transition shelters and development funds for five family violence programs for women and children victims of wife assault. assault. - One such shelter receiving receiving support from the Ministries Ministries is the Victoria' County Women's Resource Centre, in Lindsay. "There is no excuse for wife assault. It is a serious crime that affects all of society. society. Protection must be available for abused women and children," said Mr. Beer. "To make certain they have that shelter, we're working with all levels of government and local community community groups." Funding to construct and operate tne new shelters represents the combined efforts efforts of the provincial and federal governments. The capital costs for the acquisition acquisition and building renovations renovations will be provided through the federal government government through Canada Mortgage Mortgage and Housing Corporation Corporation and its Project Haven initiative. The provincial government, government, through the Ministry of Community and Social Services, will provide annual annual funding to operate support support programs at the new shelters and to enhance the services at five other programs programs for women and children children victims of domestic violence. violence. "These shelters will provide provide needed safety, care and support for women and children children who face abusive situations." situations." said Mrs. Wilson. "While we are focusing on supporting the victims of this serious crime, we are also determined to eliminate it through education and public awareness." The shelters will provide personal counselling for women, programs for children children who have witnessed violence violence and assistance with legal, financial and longterm longterm housing needs. Provincial funds for the new shelter programs were included in the provincial government allocation of $2.2 million to the joint family family violence initiatives announced announced by Mavis Wilson and Charles Beer in May. Many Items Up For Grabs at Ont. Auction A radial arm saw, table saw, truck caps, cafeteria equipment and case of plastic plastic pill bottles will be on sale at the Ontario government's next cash and carry sale, Wednesday, August 1 from G p.m. until 9 p.m. Other items, including a largo variety of desks, chairs, typewriters, filing cabinets,' computers, calculators. calculators. dictaphones, adding machines and other office equipment will also ho available available at discount prices. All goods arc on a first come, first serve basis. Location Location of the sale is 1GG .liaison .liaison St., which intersects Islington Islington Avenue south of the Queen Elizabeth Way in Etobicoke. Cash. Visa, MasterCard MasterCard or certified cheques made payable to the Treasurer Treasurer of Ontario are accepted. Ontario government public servants arc not eligible to purchase items at the surplus surplus assets sales. "Our IGA's have terrific meat • departments. You can buy something just for one or enough for a hungry crowd" DOROTHY & JOHN DURN JANETY1LLE IGA teWmm vsfi titrm t^gutor.Or pht or Calfeh- : G;!o c; Oas': ret» btl, M dep per ; , btl. util coit 7.9* per 100 ml t ' IS . . • îitil - : : ■yj . ' : V.,C . ,y hHMMB IBB QUALITY M€ATS Ei niv An Cut from Gtroda Grade A Beef, tst to 5th Kfo MAPLE LEAF SIDE DACON 500 g pkg. SAVE 1.30 PKG. MAPLE LEAF WIENERS SAVE 1.20 PKG. MAPLE LEAF DEEF BURGERS ■ Hnd 750 g ' L. box SAVE 2.50 BOX FRESH! CHICKENl BREASTS SAVE 1.00 LD. D€LI jCf : éiïuF MSB, « ib. NM -mo g : &ÜT save li.ei ib. CUDDY TURKEY BREAST SAVE 3.34 Ib. MAPLE LEAF KOLBASSA COIL or Horn & Bacon SAVE 1.16 Ib. look lor Ihli lymbel Foods to fit your lifestyle.| look for HoIrt'Ovttle foul on if^iolly m tilled ttemi OPEN SUNDAY SSS. », METRO TORONTO NORTH 710 Mount Pleasant Rd 609 Runnymede Rd WEST 0400 Dundas St W 405 Jone St 199 Rone es voles Ave 410 Roncesvolles Ave EAST 620 Donforth Ave. 607 Donforth Ave 450 Dowes Rd 405 Donlands Ave 2040 Queen St E. TORONTO SUDURDS AGIHCOURT 2061 Dnmley Rd DOWNSV1EW 0072 Keele St ETODICOKE 204 Derry Rd 600 East Moll ISLINGTON F it wood 0 Lloyd Manor 1500 Islington Ave SCARBOROUGH 00 Deon Pork Pood WILLOWDALE 5645 Leslie Si 2776 Victorio Pork NORTH OF TORONTO BRAMPTON 005 Chorolois Dlvd KESWICK MACTIER ORILLIA 60 Enrons Rd PORT CARLING RICHMOND HILL VICTORIA HARBOUR WASAGA BEACH WAUBAUSHENE WEST OF TORONTO ACTON BURLINGTON 2201 Dront St S 099 Elizabeth Si CAYUGA CHIPPAWA CRYSTAL BEACH FONTHILL FORT ERIE GEORGETOWN GRAND VALLEY HAMILTON 650 Dation Sr. E 160 James St S 764 Concession Sr 557 Mom Sr E 1373 Mom St E 0 Tu-edo 204 Porkdole Ave N MILTON MISSISSAUGA Sourlrdown (j Truscott Dr (South of Q.E W ! ST. CATHARINES 224 Glonndge Ave 466 Grantham Ave EAST OF TORONTO AJAX 570 Westney Rd S Pickering Village BOWMANVILLE CANNINGTON COBOURG DESERONTO LITTLE BRITAIN NAPANEE NEWCASTLE OSHAWA 1150 Simeon St N 0 Dynrg 1166 Simeon Sr S G Rnson Rd 199 Went worth Si W PETERBOROUGH 142 Hunter St E 760 Sherbrooke Sr Hwy 7 East P1CTOH WHITBY 050 Crock Sr NORTHEAST OF TORONTO APSLEY BANCROFT ENNISMORE HALIBURTON KINMOUNT MINDEN NORTHBROOK WILBERFORCE PEPPERIDGE FARM CAKES Frozen, Assorted Varieties, Layer or Chiffon 255 - 369 g pkg. LESS THAN 1/2 PRICE GOLD SEAL SOCKEYE SALMON SAVE 1.30 SUN SQUEEZE LEMONADE Frozen, Concentrated Clear or Pink IGA NATURAL CHEESE CUTS Brick, Colby, Mozzarella or Marble 1b. .60 100 g random weight pkg. DEL MONTE VEGETABLES Selected Varieties, Fancy 12-14-ox. tin SAVE .60 SUN SQUEEZE ORANGE JUICE Frozen, Concentrated ÆEl à tii 12-fl. ox. m tin SAVE .50 IGA HOT DOG OR HAMBURGER BUNS IGA FRUIT DRINKS Assorted Flavours cose of 9 x 3 x 250 ml tetra boxes LÎ1 SAVE 3.92 & or sleeve of 3 x 250 ml tetro boxes .69 SEALTEST ALL NATURAL ICE CREAM Assorted Flavours 2 I plost. tub SAVE 2.00 ROYALE BATHROOM TISSUE White Only, Focelle, 2 Ply ■r m 12-roll pkg. SAVE 2.00 IGA PLU 2553 'HEINZ 'DAKED DEANS I OR CANNED PASTA . ASSORTED VARIETIES 114-oz. TIN /' I Feature Price 1 Without Coupon $.69 I Limit on* tin p*r coupon, voHd until doting Soturdoy, Aug. 4, 1990. ■ AC. NIELSEN, BOX 3000, | ST. JOHN. N.B. E3L 4L3 Hga PLU 2556 ' NADOD TRADITION 'WOUND COFFEE I REGULAR, FINE OR EXTRA FINE GRINDS I Feature Price I Without Coupon $2.29 1 Limit on* pkg. per coupon, valid until doting Saturday, Aug. 4, 1990. . H.A. WATTS, BOX 2140, STN, A I TORONTO. ONT. M5W 1H1 VALUE .30 90006 Hga PLU 2557 1 NADOD TRADITION I DECAFFEINATED I GROUND COFFEE OR SUMMIT OR SUMMIT WHOLE DEAN, ASSORTED VARIETIES I Feature Price 1 Without Coupon $2.29 Limit on» pkg. per coupon, valid until closing Soturdoy, Aug. 4, 1990. . H.A. WATTS, BOX 2140, STH. A, [TORONTO ONT. M3W 1H1 VALUE .30 9000ÔJ Hga plu 2560 1 HEINZ IDDQ SAUCE I REGULAR, ONION OR . GARLIC. SQUEEZABLE 1455 ml DTL. Ç I Feature Price 1 Without Coupon $1.59 I limit on. btl. per coupon, voHd until doting Soturdoy, Aug. 4, 1990. A.C. NIELSEN, BOX 3000, ST. JOHN, N.D. E2L 4L3 VALUE .60 COLONIAL COOKIES Assorted Varieties 400 g bag SAVE 1.00 ULTRA CHEER LAUNDRY DETERGENT New! Concentrated, Phosphate free (Equals 26 Wash bods) SAVE 2.00 IGA DIAPERS Selected Varieties pkg, of 32 - 40 lAVïlî 1.35 PURRR CAT FOOD OR BEEFEATER % n $hA| DOG FOOD 0/ % Assorted Varieties 175 - 114 « fin W MI MM SAVI 1,3* V GREENCARE PRODUCTS IGA was the first "to introduce an environmentally friendly product centre featuring baking soda, washing soda, vinegar and lemon juice as household cleaning aids. GREEHCARE COFFEE FILTERS #4, #6, or Bosket Style pkg, of 40 or 100 GREEHCARE MOTOR OIL 10W30 1 L plait, tent. WONDER WHITE DREAD Steed 475 g loaf FRESH PRODUCE Al SEEDLESS GRAPE IS ' ftié CAULIFLOWER Product of Ontario, Canada No, 1 Grade W S, 1/2 PRICE GREEN DEANS Product of Ontario iNirmofEl SAVE .50 LD. BUNCHED CARROTS Product of Ontario ÙÈi ÆME bunch SAVE .20 BUNCH RED OR WHITE NEW POTATOES Product of Ontario, Canada No. 1 Grade ldi-t.08 kg Ib. W m W SAVE .20 ID. FRESH BAKERY NEW! GARLIC DREAD Regular or Premium 350 g IGA MINI BAGELS nrnunc BY RE ' USIHG REDUCE your WASTE s m PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM MON., IUIY SO UNTIL CLOSING SAT., AUG. 4, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. ALL SAVINGS ARE DASED ON OUR REGULAR PRICES. GRAHAM IGA MARKET 225 King St. E., Bowmanville, Ontario STORE HOURS 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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