mo tribune june 21 1989 nielson famous 2 l tub brandts fresh o sweet w product of new zealand canada no 1 brandts clip this coupon- mee ffllimi hw in with this coupon and the purchase of 375 ml of renees salad dressing at the special price of 249 only at 0kg limit 1 per coupon coupon expires june 2489 general mills mload sale lancia pasta soo g pkg bravo spaghetti sauce 28 ox tin bhh 1111 general mills cereals presweetened trlx lucky charms cocoa puffs ontari single wrap 500 g pkg 325 g to 440 g box i fruit rollups fruit comer grape cherry orange strawberry 110 g box 2 cheerios honey nut s2b g box 2 general mills snacks bug wllllkers g 180170 g 1 strawberry nectar black river all it bottle natural- 1 miracle whip 3 kraft 1 lar sliced bread f fibre qoodnes white a 100 whole wheat 079 g loaf delsey 8 roll package am tissue 99 water perrier plain lemon lime 700 ml bottle case of 12 1099 facial tissue scotties box of 200 liquid cleaner mr clean 1 l bottle disposable diapers pampers all slxos io margarine lactantla my country 434 g tub beef burgers maple leaf 750 g box fresh pasta 01 parma u 229 g tortlltol and tlou sjs g s100 sv go fares on the rise its going to cost more to ride 1 on go transit after july 1 i go transit fares will rise an average of 49 per cent on july 1 in a move designed to increase operating revenues within the company to 55 per cent weve undergone some major expansions this past year especially on the go train net work says lou parsons chair man of go transit this fare increase will give us the monies to continue providing our high standard of service without undue burden on provin cial government funding through subsidy the increase raises the two- part formula for calculating fares from a fixed base charge of 4988 cents plus a distance charge of 713 cents per kilometre to 5237 cents fixed plus 749 cents a kilometre the minimum fare for any trip bus or train rises by 5 cents to 175 discounts for commuters and other frequent riders remains the same for 10ride tickets 96 per cent off the cost of 10 single tickets and for monthly passes 21 per cent less than 40 single fares community plans action on weeds harvesting equipment will be on preston lake for the third straight year july 15 as area residents team up to pull out a whopping 20 tons of weeds from the water pride and preston lake a group organized three years ago to save the kettle lake from being taken over by weeds which grow freely in the water will co ordinate the effort jim mcveigh president of the ratepayers group says the day of 4he harvest will be a family day once again this year its a community work pro ject it will be fun as well he says it will be family oriented with magicians entertainment a food booth and a baby sitting service the ratepayers met june 11 setting the date for this years harvest a representative from the ministry of natural resourcesvisited the lake on monday giving the group ideas about which areas of the lake which need weeding this summer an ongoing harvesting of these areas is necessary to keep weed growth under control says mr mcveigh almost 200 people participated in last years event utilizing four speciallymade cutters and 30 boats fourth line news families l celebrate jj for baby marjorie woodland j correspondent two sets of grandparents were present on sunday morning at the dedication service for wee jen nifer louise manzo jim and josephine manzo of detroit and john and dorothy may of cannington the parents gary and donna other relatives and friends joined with the congregation as guest speaker rev jim burns charged each to use diligent spiritual in fluence in the young life of jennifer all were invited to the manzo home where good hospitality good fellowship and good food made a pleasant afternoon milestone many happy returns of the day to mr ernie carruthers as he celebrated his floth birthday last sunday at a reception held in the gym room of the stouffville united missionary church many wellwishers called to of fer congratulations and best wishes to this wellknown good wood resident community sympathies sympathy of the community was expressed by the large number attending the funeral of marjorie cooper last week show ing the esteem in which she was held the service was held at the goodwood united church with in terment in the goodwood cemetery she had enjoyed better health since march when she received a kidney transplant her sudden death was caused by a blood clot marjorie leaves a daughter holly a soninlaw paul mckay of oxbridge two sons edward and richard and brother les mitchell and his wife mary of goodwood she also had one five- montlkild grandchild she was predeceased by her husband ralph six years ago