Shoulder or Butt Swift Premium SLICED BOLOGNA Maple Leaf â€"- Sliced, 4 Varieties COOKED MEATS CB “SJ£'EԤ2E’~°$J£§£° 2 I ¢ 2/ 3 9 ¢ NEEEFiFesmw Cucumbers "49¢ I-GRADE. USA GROMJ MOUNTAIN VARIETY POTATOES 2:31.29 Pears ZQNDWICH BREAD Price 2/ ! .06 24-01 FOR ¢ loaf Acï¬on Priced! Jam Plrkor â€" Sliud, Enriched White or 60% Whole Wheat Bartlett Ib¢ mmg'ï¬Ã©jl"; «1.08 9 9¢ 12-01 pkg nourishing‘gï¬vesh. ENGLISH SEEDLESS TYPE, LONG GREEN SLICERS “Great On A Grill! Featured in our Deli Dept. this week! “ï¬Kï¬EunG """""""""" BLADE or ¢ PATTIES [SHOULDER PUNCH DETERGENT Shopsys â€" Cole Slaw or Sliced, Vac Pac POTATO SALAD A&P SIDE BACON Real eal Value! POWDER 24 1:8 9¢ 1.48 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTS! Ann Page SOCKEYE SALMON EEWCAJSP 253+? 79¢ Gold Seal 8 9; lA'MB lEGS Frozen, Imported New Zealand, Whole or Bun Half 'PORK‘ ROASTS "1.29 Boneless Roasts lEAN BUI'I' am" Ib88¢ (UT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF! FRESH 71:31.29 THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. August 24, 1977 â€"â€" A-7 Action Prlcodl Anion Prkod I Action Prludl Markham proclaims United Way month in Oct. Markham council carried a motion to ap- prove the United Way campaign in York Region starting Sept. 26 at a council meeting last week. October is to be declared “United Way Month" and Markham will implement a payroll deduction program for the town employees wishing to support the campaign. “The United Way funds eight different agencies in the Markham area." said James McDonald. chairman of the govern- ment division. “The target this year is $400,000 in York Region.“ Committee seeks briefs Richmond Hill study committee. which is reviewing the use of school facilities in Rich- mond Hill. is asking for briefs. Anyone wishing to submit a brief to the group is asked to do so by Sept. 21. or Oct. 19 at the latest. Briefs should be sent to Walter Wilms at Beverley Acres public school, 283 Neal Dr., Richmond Hill. Citizenship applications available Becoming a Canadian citizen for residents of Woodbridge, Thornhill, Richmond Hill and Markham has been something like pregnancy. It has taken nine months to get through the red tape and two trips downtown to see examiners, says Gwen Patton of Information Markham. Now the department of the secretary of state is using a mobile ugit. ‘_ Next a judge comes out to swear in the new citizens. Finally in the third stage, the citizens are presented with their papers. I it is hoped that the program will cut the waiting time in hglf. _ Citizenship applications are available from local community information centres. Help in Woodbridge already has 30 ap- plications and the necessary 40 are expected within a week. These are the Help Information and Referral Centre, Woodbridge, 851â€" 2333. Helpmate, Rich- mond Hill, 883-2234, and Information Markham, 297-3459. Ms. Patton says that with the new service, when 40 applications are filled out, members of the mobile unit from the department of the secretary of state will come out for interviews of applicants at the in- formation centre. This is when I signed Near death art lives in Thornhill Classes in painting china will be offered again this winter in Thornhill. A craft that had almost died out. has been taught at 55 Glen Cameron Road for three years. Classes are two and a half hours in length. Day classes will be held and evening classes may start for the first time if there is enough interest. says Iris MacKinnon. The fee of $5 per lesson is to cover the pay for instructors. Anyone in- interested in joining, may call Mrs. MacKinnon at 889-8161. Classes are two and a half hours long, for both expen'enced painters and beginners. YCAMR MR. J. B. METCALFE WILLOWDALE Gef out on the street Take a waIk. Beautify your neighbourhood the documents are TWENTY THIRD WINNER IN 1977 TOKEN N0. 74 .Ilh 500‘ .I MarkTmlm' u nun