Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 30, 1989, p. 2

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p2 the tribune wednesday august 30 1989 when the stars come up prices come down reach for the stars and save all ap stores will be closed labour day monday september 4th super special l super special save 16o1 regular or diet pepsicola or 7up case of 24290 ml tins unit cost 8s- per 100 ml 599 limit 1 ctw per coupon offer vwjo thfu saptambw 2nd s fntturi pnc without coupon 699 j ofh vmo i assorted varieties catelu spaghetti sauce 796 ml 39 catelli pastas 900 g package m 5 limit 4 of each per family purchase super special super special assorted colours scotties facial tissue case of 18 box of 200 sheets with coupon below white yellow or beige cottonelie bathroom tissue case of t2 8 roll packages 32b99 with coupon below r super star special frozen 6 14 ib average utility turkeys 2 limit 2 turkeys per family purchase regular or diet pepsicola or7up 750 ml bottle unit cost 5 per 100 ml plus m per bottle deposit 49 chunk ught in water or broth gold seal tuna 184 g tin 99 limit 4 tins per family purchase fully skinless short shank smoked 14 18 ib average 3 51 kg whole cooked ham 159 product of california itosredjim nectarines 99 wrrhthis coupon assorted colours scotties facial tissue case of n 200 sheet box 1599 save ubl rgjhiwb fsm save z8 white yellow or champagne cottonelie bathroom tissue case of 12 9 roll packages 3299 umft t cm pf coupon i offckuujonrjsoirlix mm j j offea uauo u saotanev jno em i f tti tree nc coupon vbi sc q4 i llfaaupkmm coupon xm sc k i prices effective thru saturday september 2nd 198a w raaarva tlw right to limit quantltia to normal family raqulramanta saving ahown in ttila ad bated on currant matropolttan toronto asp ralalla a80 ap food stores shane stapley second from left received help in recovering from burns he suffered to 35 per cent of his body in june when family friends organized a golf tournament at the firefighters rolling hills golf club last weekend here shane meets wayne simpson at left low gross winner organizer john heaton and brad may at right low net winner following the event golfers tee off for shane tracy kibble staff reporter more than 60 golfers swung into action aug 22 at firefighters rolling hills golf club and raised about 4500 for a stouffville teenager who suffered burns to 35 per cent of his body last june at work when his clothes caught fire the money will assist shane stapley 14 in covering minor ex penses related to his recovery that could take more than one year to complete said bruce stapley the youths father although the teen was insured by his employer under the workmens compensation board the payments only cover a student wage for 16 hours a week stapley added the 14yearold was burned while onthejob at a gas station in the east end of stouffville a coworker threw a cigarette on the ground and stapley who had just been previously doused with gasoline when a nozzle broke attempted to put the lit cigarette out properly when his clothes went up in flames the teens father said the boy who threw the cigarette on the ground will appear in court september 1990 to face charges because of the incident but stapley said he wants any charges dropped because it was an accident i dont know where the police got that story about the other boy pt m dining out at home f mccains mini pizzas oven or micro chicken breast sandwich portions 15 pes gourmet pure beef patties back to school specials ind cheese puddings ind cookies ind cheesecake juices expires sept 589 or while quantities last hours 220 main st e monwed 106 pm success square tiwsio8pm stouffville q ja 6408866 sun 124 pm it throwing matches at shans was an accident he added stapley a freelance writer for the stouffville tribune said his son has a good attitude towards it but doesnt always sleep well the teen spent eight weeks in the toronto hospital for sick children where he braved four skin graft operations to repair burns to both legs and his left arm because the healing process is a slow one the teen must wear a pressure garment almost like a pair of panty hose his father said the garment is made to fit tight to keep the skin from granulating or coming apart even though the wounds are clos ed up he shane says it feels like 20 mosquito bites all itching at once and this keeps him up at night the teens father added it was amazing the firefighters golf club in gormley donated the course because this is never done the monies raised will help his son and shanes mother valerie meet expenses that continue to build up and will pay for the gar ment he must wear for the next year organized by family friends john heaton dave wood wayne simpson and jean peters the tourney raised enough money for the recovering teenage to think about investing in a computer to help with homework obituar longtime resident dies family and friends said good bye this week to harry thomas forrester who died at centenary hospital in scarborough august 19 he was 84 the husband of audrey for rester harry was the father of willa and her husband jim mowbray dixie and her husband bun sellers carl and glyn and his wife sandra mr forrester is also- survived by six grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren he was the brother of ruby brumwell and was predeceased by sister may mr forrester rested at oneill funeral home in stouffville a service was held at the melville united church august 21 at 130 pm with interment in the adjoin ing cemetery

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