Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 26, 1999, p. 10

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auarfubikvfcfcxaaaajcaywtfivmtfvmcia4r f i our maple sugar ham nuggets these are the weekday dinner version of our famous maple sugar hams theyre lean low in salt and long on flavour our nugget hams are the ideal solution for evenings when youre short on time left overs they make the best sandwiches available size jhwbir mush o i2to3ib rm i ooff- this week limited supply regular 6951b fouryear old cheddar what were you doing four years ago when they made this cheese have you improved with age as much as this cheese has no kidding folks its one of the few things that gets better as time goes by put the bite on some this week especially with one of our ginger gold apples iyyiuug a tms jls k week honey dews 99 now these are melons theyre extra large aiui sweet 1 ea roasted carrot dip this is a great dip for veggies including carrots chips and especially our bagel chips regular 179100 g 13 off this week patemaison this pe is made with pork its chunkier than most and is sliceable its great served on an appetizer plate perhaps with some of our great cheese and almost anything reg 179 100 g ith 13 off this week hardy 1viums this is the time of the season that hardy outdoor mums are available i use them to replace some of my less successful plantings or those that have become overgrown and straggly hardy mums are instant colour theyre nicely filled out and they provide a perkup for your garden available now vir a whats happening in organic produce this week as well as our usual assortment of great leaf lettuces and romaine well have brandy wine tomatoes which are extra ordinary beans including french filettype basil including a thai type which tunes up any salad red bulb onions which will also help almost any salad some zucchini all organic- our deli roast beef next to our assortment of hams this is our bestselling deli meat the reason is a we cook it pink b we use the centre cut of an inside round rump roast and c we trim it lean although most use it for sandwiches try it at room temperature with some good olive oil and balsamic vinegar regular 995lb 13 5 99 fouryear old cheddar sausages c95 niagara peaches our peaches have been really great this year in fact ifs the dessert of choice for my little daughter and i every evening 99 t lb 3l baskets 399 ea ginger gold apples this variety is yellowgreen crisp sweet and flavourful a musttry from niagara 99 t lb to make these we use coarsely ground pork our fouryear old cheddar and a variety of milder spices great in regular 11 off 3991b xkweek gerolsteiner mineral water if you are of german descent youll recognize this water as a taste of tradition sparkling llsize mos village grocer authentic japanese dressings this week weve arranged a promo with mo aoki to sample his dressings they are not only salad dressing but can be used as seasonings for many items from shrimp to beef to salmon and more well have a demo in our store on friday and saturday midday and weve arranged to sell these on a buy 1 get 1 free basis give them atryr buy 1 get 1 regular price 599 each specials in effect until closing sunday august 29th hours mon thurs 900 700 fri 900 800 sat 900 600 sun 1000 500 548 carlton road unionville v quality foods business wonderland waits onus safety probe rides on hold after two deaths by patrick casey staff writer paramount canadas wonderland closed two popular rides earlier this week after two people died on similar rides at amusement parks in the united states wonderland suspended skyryder monday night after a man died earlier that day on a similar standup rollercoaster called shockwave at paramounts kings dominion park in richmond virginia skyryder and shockwave are manufactured by the same company on sunday officials at the maple theme park had halted rides on the drop zone after learning a man died earlier that day on a drop zone ride at paramounts great america park in santa clara california in operation since 1997 wonderlands drop zone features riders harnessed into six fourperson coaches sitting upright with their feet dangling they are hoisted 69 metres into the sky and freefall about twothirds of the way down reaching speeds in excess of 40 kmh precautionary measure we made ia decision based on the incidents at the other two parks to close the rides its a proactive and precautionary step until they figure out what the investigations have revealed kris williams wonderlands assistant manager for public relations explained yesterday morning we still really dont know any more about the fatalities so we dont want to engage in speculation we have an out standing safety record and we are taking this precaution to provide a safe environment for our guests although there are more than 180 attractions and 11 roller- coasters at the park williams said the two rides have become popularwith visitors to wonderland skyryder first opened in 1985 she said the decision to close the two rides was not made because the accidents occurred at other paramount theme parks we would have made this decision if it had happened at any other park with a ride from die same manufacturer as one of our rides said williams adding she did not know when skyryder or drop zone would reopert 20 off super washes all year round only with ecflmstsun 2942200 for mori information york region newspaper group metroland printing publishing and distributing appointment notices si w8em tfkits ji fssb jshss lywf- ipb lllst llflseifc um jp pala chv 1 k 1 anncampbell nicole mathieu director of advertising for the erabanner is pleased to announce the appointment of ann campbell as classified manager york region in her capacity as the regional classified manager mrs campbell will provide direction and leadership in classified sales for the erabanner the liberal markham economist sun and stoufmlle f rfoune metrolamfs york region newspapers mrs campbell has held classified management positions with york regions newspapers for 19 years her most recent position was classified manager for the era- banner and the liberal phyiiisritchie nicole mathieu director of advertising for the erabanner is pleased to announce the appointment of phyllis ritchie as the real estateretail advertising manager for the erabanner in her new role ms ritchie will assume responsibility for the development of real estate advertising for the erabanner in addition to her current responsibilities for retail advertising ms ritchie has held various management positions with metroland including retail advertising manager of the era- banner and advertising manager of markham economist sun

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