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FROZEN
KNOTTY INE
CHICKEN PIES
1
200 g.
PKG.
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LIMIT
6 PKGS.
PER
CUSTOMER
ASSORTED VARIETIES
URA SECORD
r SPAGHETTINI, SPAGHETTI OR READY CUT MACARONI I
CATELLI.
PASTAS
1 Kg
PKG.
PURE SPRING REG. OR
SUGAR FREE GINGER ALE, TONIC,
CLUB SODA, BITTER LEMON OR COLLINS
SOFT DRINKS
7 POPULAR VARIETIES
KRAFT 500 ml.
DRESSINGS
SALADA
ORANGE PEKOE
yEA BAGS!
750 ml PLUS DEP.
SPECIAL!
- SPECIAL!
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MILK CHOCOLATE $
TURTLES...
NABISCO
WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL $
SHREDDIES
JAVEX
LIQUID STYLE
BLEACH
SPECIAL!
500 g•
SPECIAL!
Fresh Bread - 5 Varieties
COUNTRY HARVEST117.69#
Neilsons Famous - Asstd. Flavours $2 A,A,
ICE CREAM 2 LITRE CTN 1 YY
Savarin - 4 Varieties
FROZEN DINNERS 11 02129
Parkay 1/4 Ib. Portions
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MARGARINE 3 lb. PKG.
2 69
Gay Lea - Asstd Flavours
FIESTA YOGURT175 g.
Hunts Aerosol Cream Topping
TOP WIP
Westons - Pkg. of 6
LEMON FILLED BUNS 99'
225 g. .2
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Catelli - for Spaghetti
TOMATO SAUCE.
Catelli - for Spaghetti
MEAT SAUCE
Aylmer Choice
FRUITCOCKTAIL
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28. 89'
28 oz. 1,09
14 °z- 79'
Aylmer Cling Peach Halves or
BARTLETT. PEARHALVES14
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Laura Secord Strawberry or
Raspberry 250 $19
PURE JAMS mi.
Club House Loose. Pack 375 ml. AA mill
MANZANILLA OLIVES $f5
We reserve the right to limit purchases to
reasonable weekly family requirements
country oven
FRESH BAKING — NOT AVAILABLE IN ALL STORES
24 oz. Loaves
FRESH BREAD
60% or. 100%
WHOLE
WHEAT
Fresh 16 oz. Loaves
CHERRY BREAD
125
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5"x7" Reg. '2.60 SPECIAL $1.30
8"x10" Reg. s5.25 SPECIAL $2.62
Lustre finish prints from any colour negative size
110, 126 or 135. Offer in effect until Dec. 1/81
Please allow up to 3 weeks for delivery
EXTRA SPECIALS
Concentrated Lemon Juice
REALEMON675 m ft 49
Pel -Pak Golden Seedless
RAISINS
12 oz.
139
Compass Seeded Lexia
RAISINS 375 g
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FRESH FROM THE TROPICS
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CHIQUITA
BANANAS
McCAINS FROZEN SPEARS OF
BROCCOLI
10 oz.
McCAINS PEPPERONI OR DELUXE 4's
McCAINS FROZEN 2 Ib. ti
STRAIGHT OR CRINKLE CUT 49
SUPERFR1ES
CLOVER. LEAF BRAND
PINK STYLE
SPECIAL!
SALMON 22o.
CABBAGE, PEA,
VEGETABLE OR PEA -HAM
HABITANT=
SPECIAL!
ALL PURPOSE
FIVE ROSES
FLOUR
10 kg
SPECIAL!
Voortman-Asstd Varieties BiIIy Bee Natural -500 g.
COOKIES 200 g 69' CLOVER HONEYS/89
Billy Bee Creamed
Scented or Unscented 50 ml
SU" BAN ROLL-ON 139
Shampoo or Conditioner
FLEX450 rn1
Gillette Cartridges
TRAC 11
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179
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ENRICHED WHITE
W.WHEAT, CR WHEAT
ZEHRS
BREAD
FINE QUALITY
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BUTTER
WESTCANE
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SUGAR
Buy safe
toys for
the kids
BY CATHERINE
WALSH, DIRECTOR
OF PUBLIC
HEALTH NURSING
Soon our days of Christ-
mas shopping will be run-
ning out. It is the time when
every parent will be seeking
suitable toys for children of
all ages.
Each year hundreds of
children require Medical
ationtion due to injuries
received from unsafe toys.
Safety in a toy depends not
only on it being well made
and designed but also on it
being in the hands of the
right age group.
The Canadian Toy Testing
Council offers a few
suggestions to help you
ensure your child's happy,
healthy development
through a safe play en-
vironment. -
Look for the manufac-
turer's safety information on
the toy packaging, such as
non -tic, non-flammable, or
not recommended for
children under three. Follow
not only the manufactureeS
age level but your own
common sense.
Toys for very small
children should be chosen
with extra care:
Rattles and teethers
should be made of durable
smooth materials which can
be washed.
Avoid brittle plastic toys
which break easily. The
edges can be very sharp and
dangerous if chipped or
broken.
All metal edges on toys
should be rounded or rolled,
making them smooth.
A toy should be large
enough that the child cannot
swallow it or put it in the
ears or nose, Make - sure
there are no detachable
small parts that could lodge
in the windpipe, ears,
nostrils or be inhaled
Toys should be completely
washable.
Push and pull toys should
have a protective knob on the
shaft -like handle.
Look for label on stuffed
toys indicating that the
fffiing, is hygienic. Eyes and
nose, hair, buttons, etc.
should be firmly attached.
Painted or einbroidered
facial features are safer.
Ensure that mobiles are
out of reach of infants.
For pre-schoolers, check
the following:
Painted toys, such as
blocks, should bear a non-
toxic label.
Wooden toys should be
screwed or glued together
rather than nailed. Check
wooden surfaces to be sure
edges and corners are
smoothly finished and
splinter free.
Paints, crayons, markers
and finger paints should bear
a non-toxic label.
Check that wheels on cars
and trucks cannot be pulled
off exposing sharp axels.
Make sure plastic, not glass,
is used in toy car, truck and
airplane windows.
Imitative toys such as
irons, kettles, ovens, etc.
should not plug into house
current.
For older children make
sure:
Electrical toys which use
house current employ a
transformer to reduce
voltage below 20 volts.
Costumes are made of
flame retardant materials.
Avoid face masks. Use
recommended child's face
paints which are safe. do not'
obscure vision and are so
much more fun to create and
use.
Choose toys that have low
noise leve L
Avoid shooting games
especially for children under
six. Games involving darts
and arrows should be played
under adult supervision.
Have a special place in
which the chikl keeps his
toys. After use. help child to
put toys away until he is old
enough to do it himself.
Nv 1sthe
noo-r, gideuralks or
driveways where others may
stumble or fall over them