Barrie Examiner, 23 Mar 1977, p. 19

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The Barrie Examiner Wednesday Match 23 1977 t9 Blade Bone Removed SHORT RIB OR BLADE ROASTS Limit per family SIRLOIN STEAKS LIMIT PER FAMILY Cut from Canada GRADE Beet Pot or Oven CROSS RIB ROASTS LB From the Loin Cut from Canada GRADE Beet The King of Roasts PRIME RIB ROASTS TBone or PORTERHOUSE STEAK LOIN STEAKS 88 llZ 122 l48 Cut from Canada GRADE Beet Cut from Canada GRADE Beet Cut from Canada GRADE Beet Cut from Canada GRADE Beet Theyve always been the place for low prices And they have the lowest prices right now know because just did some comparison shopping for Miracle They told me to duplicate my shopping list at one of their largest competitors and gave me the money to do it Sure enough the bill was lower at Miracle Now dont know about you but thats all the proof need 355 Miracles Fresh Quality Produce Product of USA Canada No Grade CELERY STALKS Fresh from the Tropics Large Size Bananas LB 25° 88° SIZE 24 Green Household Plant Ficus Benjamina 6lNCH POT Fresh Shoulder or Blade YOU Ontario Grown Canada No Grade Table Potatoes 10 LB BAG Mrs Jenny Champagne Burlington Ontario saves me 92 Predressed Young Grade Ducklings By the Piece Choice LB Fresh Young Bologna VEAL RIB CHOPS Empire or Pioneer SLICED VEAL CHOPS SIDE BACON BoneIn Full Cut LB PKG MaryMlles Rump Skinless Roasts Weiners Fara Erase us Boneless Bottom Cut Schneiders Round Steak Roasts ngrEghslchmeats LB LB Cut lrom Canada chickendutchluncheonmacs GRADE Beet LB cheesemlckleesplmenw orporkloal lndlvlduelly Frozen AVAILABLE HOUR SERVICE CHEESE and DELI SHOP We Maw 50qu LOIN FRESH SLICED VEAL CHOPS VEAL CUTLETS COOKED HAM SLICED OZ PKG lndlvlduelly Frozen stena Regular Freshwater Sliced Pike Fillets 14 oz pkg LB Product ol Flnlend Emmenthal Cheese LB Atom twin pack Pepperoni Pizza 20 oz pkg 148 188 88° THE PLACE FOR LOW PRICES 178 If Jogs at 88 She used to jog two miles day after recovering from her nearlyparalyzing stroke and arthritis hilt now that shes 88 lrs Ilula Waver tabove does just mile la She also goes to the gym tltrcc times week and ped dles to miles before dinner on stationar bicycle at hel los ngeles home When she as stricken decade ago her doctor gave her choice become an invalid or get out and get going tl Photo Deaf may produce TV shows KlltllENElt Ont CP Deaf people may soon produce television shows that will be seen across anada Within two years if thehopes of three Kitchener people are realied Slmillion TV pro duction centre for the deaf will open tn Toronto The three members of Deaf Television Workshops Kitch ener organization that produces TV show for the deaf and con ducts information and training sessions on TV production in communities across Canada are one step closer to their goal lsing at $5000 Healh and Welfare anada grant the or ganization is conducting re search program to determine the technical artistic and social requirements for developing the centre Rev lavc Watson the United hurch minister who devised the workshop 41 years ago and who with Rob Brignell and deaf producer and newscaster Brenda Neel of local Kitchener TV station hannel 12 is resixmsible for the weekly shown is convinced the centre ill he reality PROPOSI FORMAT Their research to be coni plcted in April will involve travelling to Boston and Waslr ington to discuss program con tent technical needs and studio setup writing brief that out lines the workshops ex periences in deaf TV during the past four years and making proposals on format to the fed eral government Essential to the concept of the centre is the use of sign la guage by broadcasters Watson said There are no standards of sign language in Canada and communicating with ones han ds varies widely from region to region he said TV is the ideal medium for such standardthion series on sign language could make lot of difference And although schools for the leaf in Ontario still use the ancient traditions of teaching students to speak and lipread ignoring the endless possibilities of sign language Watson says the deaf want change DEAFWANTLINK They want to be able to com municate They want link with the hearing world They want information they need to get along in society They want Illltlllllllllllll theatre variety programs even music While they cannot decipher notes the deaf can feel the rhytlnn of song Watson said Swedish TV network created series of eight TV shows describing situations deaf person encounters every day Using sign language the programs demonstrated com munication problems the deaf encounter trying to commit nicate learn and cope in society

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