Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 7 Sep 1983, p. 9

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| , Y IME "A" large EGGS . ee Se 1.29 eo: Pure pork, 12 oz. tin We Te 1.79 No Name, 900 gram SODA CRACKERS .......... 1.89 Paulin, 400 gram GRAHAM WAFERS ......... 1.49 Assorted Paulin, 600 gram bags GOONIES ee 2.49 Old Dutch, triple pak, 200 gram POTATO CHIPS ............... 88' MARGARINE ........ 1.19 SALAD DRESSING ........... 99° ALKALINE BATTERIES 2.29 "Libby's, 14 02. tin CREAM CORN .......... 3/1.99 Pieces and stems, 10 oz. tin MUSHROOMS .......... 2/1.00 Libby's, 14 oz. tin PEAS AND CARROTS... 3/1.69 Sunspun, 48 oz. tin APPLE. JUICE: xc... -... x= 99° Bath size, bundle of 3 IVORY BAR SOAP .......... 1.39 Sunspun, 1 litre bottle VEGETABLE OIL ............ 1.69 750 mi. COKE SPRITE... 59° Plus 30° deposit Blue Boy, 2 litre ICE CREAM Jell-o, pkg. of 122 PUDDING Niagara, 12'% oz. ORANGE JUICE McCains, 15 oz. CREAM PIES FROZEN FS ODS! 3.69 1.49 79° 1.49 POPS Klomp-Wakefield, 500 ml % and % CREAM ............... Klomp-Wakefield, 500 ml. COTTAGE CHEESE ............ Beatrice, fruit bottom, 175 gram YOGURT 2. Se Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, September 7, 1983, page 9 King size carton of 200 CIGARETTES Red Rose, 1 Ib. pkg. ie 2.79 tl! 200's Ce KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUE ... 88° Rague, 14 oz. jar SPAGHETTI SAUCE ........ 1.19 Semi-moist, No Name, 2 kg. DOG FOOD.......... ee New Freedom, 30's FEMINE NAPKINS ......... 2.99 Primo, 900 gram MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI. 99° Minature or white, No Name, 1 Ib. pk MARSHMALLOWS .......... 99° No Name, 1 Ib. tin CANNED HAMS ............ 2.99 No Name, pkg. of 24 KITCHEN CATCHERS ...... 1.09 Purex, 2 roll pkg. BATHROOM TISSUE ....... 1.19 Tenderflake, 3 Ib. tub BAe 2.69 Campbells, 10 oz. tin TOMATO SOUP ......... 3/1.29 Nabob, reg. fine or extra fine, 369 gf One oe "2.79 Nestles, 4's MINI PUDDINGS ........... 1.39 Libby's, deep brown beans, 396 BEANS 2-25 3/1.99 OWNED & OPERATED BY THE FIGLIOMENI FAMILY SCHREIBER FOODMARKET tro Free Daily Delivery to Schreiber and Terrace Bay © 824-2599 © (Butcher Shop) 824-2037 Th ' Friday, Terrace Bay Rec news... continued from page 2 and Wednesdays, from October 17th to Novem- ber 23. Monday's_ ses- sion will be from 10:00 - 11:00 am. and Wed- nesday's session from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Registration fee is $9.00 and is payable by Wed- nesday, October 12th. Christmas Crafts (Donna Mikeluk) This program is for the boys and girls ages 8 to 12 and will explore several areas such as: printmaking, collage, modelling, weaving, na- ture crafts and stitchery. Films and games will also be enjoyed. Any suitable scrap materials such as cloth, stuffing, buttons, etc. are wel- come. This program will run from Oct. 20th to Dec. 8th (8 weeks) and will be held in the Multi- Purpose Room at the Recreation Centre from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. The fee will be $12.00 and the deadline to register is October 14, 1983. Beginners Chinese Cooking (Iris Lind- berg) Learn how to prepare such tasty Chinese food dishes as: egg rolls, deep fried Won Tons, sweet and sour chick- en, chicken Guy Ding, chicked fried rice, beef chop suey, beef and green peppers and others. BEL This course will be for 6 weeks, commenc- ing on Thursday Octo- ber 27th. Times will de- pend upon the partici- pant, either 7-9 p.m. or 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Please indicate the time you would prefer. The fee is $18.00 and is payable by Friday October 21st. Morning Glories We are taking names to see if there is suffi- cient interest to offer this skating/exercises class, on a weekly ba- sis, in the morning. You start with various condi- tioning and . warm-up exercises and advance to learn ice dancing steps such as the waltz and tango. Emphasis will also be put on timing steps to music, body awareness and creative movement. Thick Ice At the South Pole the ice is a- bout 3,000-meters or almost two- miles thick. The deepest ice, just discovered, is 4,700-meters thick. "Present Giving" is Pleasant Giving by shoppingin | the Classified Ads Do you have a complaint or - grievance about the actions of some civil servant or some branch or ministry or other government body of The Government of Ontario? Then the Ombudsman is here to help you. Help you by listening to and investigating your complaints. And members of the staff of The Ombudsman will be available in your area for private interviews at the address and time shown below. Whatever you have to say will be treated in absolute confidence. You don't need an appointment -- but, for your convenience, an appointment can be arranged by phoning or writing The Ombudsman beforehand. Your complaint is important to you, - and it deserves consideration. That's what the Ombudsman is for. Town Office Basement Hall Schreiber, Ont. Thurs. Sept. 15, 1983 9-4p.m. San Ce . THE ONTARIO OMBUDSMAN Suite 701, 1265 Arthur Street East, Thunder Bay, Ont. PTE 6E7 (807) 623-5058

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