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The Liberal, 3 Aug 1977, C3

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now only 1/3 off Ontano grown SOIId green heads no 1 grade cabbage On Tuesday, August 16, everyone is invited to come on an African Lion Safari via film and short talk. Possibly a surprise guest will be present. On August 11 between 1 and 4 pm, seven to 12 year olds may attend a paper-making workshop and learn to make their own personal stationery. Free tickets are available at the library. August will be a busy month at the Gallanough. On August 4 at 10 am. children of all ages are asked to come along to ob- serve a pony care demonstration. now only now only W39 now only “’26 doz. 1/3 off Schneuders - 9 specmed vanetles cooked meats bartlettr 112 price no. 1 grade new crop lb. Canada grade “A” _ Loblaws 6 oz. pkg each By JUNE ABBOTT Gal/ano ugh cele stalknsl Ontario grown no. 1 grade. new crop 1/3 off produce of USA 1/3 off charcoal briquets Loblaws 10 lb. bag Thursday, August 25 and Friday, August 26 from 1 pm. will be bookmaking, when children from 9 to 12'will learn to make a hardcovered bound book. Free tickets are available at the library to a limit of 30. Bottle bands will be the order of the day on Thursday and Friday, August 18 and 19. Nine to 12 years olds are invited to come along between 1 and 5 pm. on Thursday, and 5 to 8 year olds on Friday at the same time to learn to play simple tunes on bottles. This event will be limited to 25 participants. in the library 1/3 off now only .71 142 price | C_olonial biscuits assorted 142 price lettuce no pntafii'o imcrisp and fresh 1 lb. tin-‘ he bag Sara Lee frozen v chOCOIate vanIIIa‘ lemon 0r strawberry 1/3 off ® 13on pkg. now only layer cakes 1 grade DOREEN “VINGSTONE almost 14 and is currently 889-9922 Bruno and Boots will be a little later than an- ticipated. According to Fran Buncombe of Scholastic Publications, the novel written by Gordon Korman of German Mills, was due for publication in Sep tember but may not be in circulation until January because of other com- mitments. working on his second novel, Bruno and Boots Together Again. The third annual picnic of Shaar Shalom Synagogue is being held this Sunday, August 7 from 11 a.m. to 5 pm. at Thompson park, Shelter B in Scarborough. Members, friends. relatives and non- members are all invited. There will be games and Boy’s book expected soon tember but may notbei'n Members, friends, circulation until January “Natives and non- because of other com- members are all invited. mitments. There will be games and Gordon, who wrote the prizes for the children. book when he was 12, is Admission is free but 1/3 off roll-on deodorant Ultra Ban lotion unscented or scented The Beaver groups in the German Mills and Bayview Fairways areas may have difficulty starting up again in In case of inclement weather the picnic will be held the following week. Sunday, August 14. . nu. uuua Entrance to the park is Committee says from Brimley Road north Beaver leaders of Lawrence Avenue East desperately needed and there is adequate The need is so parking. that Mrs. Channi‘ you are asked to bring September your own food, drinks and Roz Cha lawn chairs. perm Thn PRICES EFFECTIVE TO TUES‘ AUG. 9 EXCEPT PRODUCE & BAKERY EFFECTIVE TO SAT. AUG. 6. RICHMOND HILL ONLY WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Swedish ivybr wandering Jew potted mums zuccini squash beautiful flowering house plant t9raldept._spec1al, [ranging baskets 10 Ontario grown! great in salads 0r baked in tomato sauce overnight Ontano grown, no, 1 grade new crop corn-on-the-cob white vinegar 9-Lives dry - tuna 8. egg, li'ver & chicken. or beef & cheese Town 8. Country - chunky stew, beef'n liver chunks or 100% meat dogfood Myers cat food 12$ Pampers diapers box iced tea mix more fresh produce orange crystals corn oil Heinz fruit cocktail Tang 2’s §paghetti or regdy cut macaroni Mazola Lancia pasta orange pekoe tea 3:; Culverhouse choice, halves dessert pears fruit Hrinké Del Monte fancy Wyler's - grape. orange, Lemonade raspberry or fruit punch drink crystals Red Rose, 2 cup bag more meat values cooked smoked ham Allens - caring? graireelwfld brarry or strawberry -4, 7 A0 ‘I pineapple pieces Old Vienna salami Riviera side spare ribs Z & W Foods. by the piece Sw_ifls_lazy r_nap|e, sliced side’ baCon Shopsy chubs potato chips Swifts - lazy maple Schneiders - old fashioned, boneless Hostess - regular or dip cut from_ Canada grade "A" beef fresh pork pork sausage frozen New Zealand large bologna cube Steaks lamb legs, whole - moré than the price is right. that Mrs. Chapnick is willing to accept another Beaver if his mother or father will volunteer to be a leader. The Beavers meet at German Mills Public School every Monday from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. and at Bayview Fairways Roz Chapnick of the Fifth Thornhill Group 90mmitte§ says that THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, August 3. 1977 leadei‘s are so great .69 141/292. tln 5 He's .68 2 lb. cello bag 22 oz. @3351 .88 40 fl. oz. bottle each each 48 flfoz. tin 32:1 . 46 pkg 3:131 Those interested in helping the Beavers or Cubs should contact Mrs. Chapnick at 889-2004. 22 oz. A Cub leader is also needed in the Bayview Fairways area on Thursdays from 6:30 to 8 pm. No qualifications are negassary. 14 OZ pkg Public School Mondays “9m? P0 6 pm- 225 9. bag 28 fl. oz. tin 19 fl. oz. tin 44 oz. tin I pound- “12.88 1 lb pkg‘ 25 7.99 3.59 1.78 1.38 1.58 g3: .99 .48 german mills .69 .49 .33 :79 .99 .54 .89

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