Ontario Community Newspapers

Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 24 Mar 1976, p. 18

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your butcher cut the meat a special way? STRAINED (ASSORTED VARIETIES) (MEATS EXCEPTED) Bay Food wal J (HS ee ASSORTED ai 'RIET oy ) a Snack kin? 68 < RING, DIGESTIVE, SHORTCAKE OR NICE Peek F ae Biscuits i! 19° MAPLE LEAF Tenderflake Pure Lard = bx 45° RICH'S FROZEN Coff ve Rich TON 20° RIO CHOICE FROZEN 15-02 Sliced Strawberries PKG KRAFT, PINEAPPLE, PIMENTO, RELISH OR PLAIN Philadelphia Cream Cheese af BILLY BEE Liquid Honey sor BSc DANISH MAID BEVERAGE! OR,OLD FASHION . PKG. OF Clear Plastic Tumblers 9" 59° IGA Donuts meer Oe IGA Hot Cross Buns rx oF Qe HUMPTY DUMPTY* Pretzel Twists sr BOS ALMOND BAR, MILK CHOCOLATE BAR, POLY RALLY BAR OR PEANUT BUTTER CUPS BAG OF ¢ Hershey Candy Bars ee Se HAIRDRESSING Brylcreem +02 83° <a ) BONUS PACK Jets Scouring Pads pkg. of 20 65° & PRICES EFFECTIVE WED. THRU SAT., MAR. 24-27. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. he'll still do it today: % aa) [e) DS SE poe o ae bs---- Sorta Eig : ORNED BEEF, TURKEY, HAM OI Sliced od § Smoked f "a RECTANGULAR DISH PANS, DISH DRAINERS, JUICE DECANTERS, WASTE BASKETS, GIANT COLANDERS, HEAVY DUTY PAILS rc ] EACH OR DRAIN BOARDS. ASSORTED COLORS "Gy Plastic =~ W Housewares PRODUCE OF CENTRAL AMERICA Bananas ¢ PRODUCE OF MEXICO Pineapples ': PRODUCE OF USA SUNKIST PRODUCE OF USA Navel Oranges °° 89° Bunch Carrots. 3° 8 PRODUCE OF USA CANADA NO. 1 GRADE 39° PRODUCE OF USA CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Celery Stalks STALK Cabbage size J fon ae BINGO FEATURE (ASSORTED FLAVORS) => Miss Mew a" CatFood * ORANGE PEKOE Tea Bogs " S1.05 rae Baa Sea ane ect Ss OATS Peis away a =e RD | i Batson: oz TIN 25° IGA CHOICE Whole 4 9 ¢ Tomatoes 9 oztw Zip Dog Food Se STL: Morse Poule Gree: Ovvector Consu met AHaits Dept Conserving Energy at Home A great deal of energy is required to operate the many household appliances in the modern home. The following pointers may be helpful in your energy-saving program. Keep your refrigerator and freezer away from heat-producing equipment. Never refrigerate or freeze hot food. Let it cool to room temperature first. Open the door as seldom as possible by removing or replacing several items at once. When the ice accumulation exceeds /%-inch, the unit should be defrosted. Plan meals to be cooked entirely in the oven or on the range top avoid using both. At clean-up time, fill the dishwasher to capacity. The same amount of energy is used whether the racks are full or not Energy is used in the operation of water heaters. Whenever possible, reduce the amount of hot water you use Check your water faucets. One leaking faucet can waste up to 6000 gallons of water a year Remember that extra features such as "frost-free" or "automauc oven cleaner" use substantial amounts of energy beyond the amount necessary for the basic operation of the appliance MRS. GREEN IS AVAILABLE TO TALK "SHOPPING" TO GROUPS PLEASE CALL (416) 236-1971, OR WRITE.300 THE EAST MALL ISLINGTON, ONTARIO M3B 6B8 Get your Free Bingo Cards and full contest details from Mr.IGA Page 18, Wednesday, March 24, 1976 THIS WEEK PLAY LIGHT BLUE BINGO CARDS! CHECK LAST WEEK'S GREEN BINGO CARDS!

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