WINCHESTER PRESS Sports '98 Winchester curlers head to provincials CARP - Jill LaPierre and her rink more point in the ninth and ran of Travis Thompson, Julie Byvelds Homan out of rocks in the 10th. and Trevor Doomwaard has played Both teams were sharp and suffered their way into the 1998 Ontario very few misses. Provincial Junior Mixed champi­ The Homan rink was actually the onship bonspiel. John Morris team which included The LaPierre foursome, repre­ Winchester's Moira Klein­ senting Zone 2, posted a three-win, Swormink. But Morris and his sec­ one loss record here at the Carp ond had to send substitutes because Curling Club over the past weekend they were playing in the Men's (Jan. 24 - 25) to become the Joe Junior Nationals in Calgary. Todd Sr. Junior Mixed Regional Returning to action on Sunday Playdown "B" event champions. Winchester dropped a 9-3, eight-end They will now join seven other decision to the Urbaniak squad out teams in Elmira (Feb 4 to 7) to com­ of Ottawa's Granite Curling Club in pete for the Ontario title. the "A" event final. Winchester posted a 10-5 victory Winchester was able to regroup of the Oddie rink from Kingston in for the 5 pm draw and rolled up a their opening draw. convincing 12-3 victory over a In their other Saturday match the Granite rink skipped by Pascale Winchester rink defeated the Homan Letendre to take the "B" crown. rink from the Ottawa Curling Club Winchester's coaching staff 9-4. It was a tightly contested match reported the game was tightly played which featured a point per end, with Winchester keeping pressure on including a steal for each team up to the opposition from the start. The Ryan Armitage, a 17-year-old affiliate goalie, posted back-to-back Canadians 4-1 and the Kemptville 73s 7-1. In the photo Armitage and including the seventh end. winners eventually exploded with victories working the nets for the . A member of the turned a shot by Kemptville's Andrew Williams into the corner. Down 4-3 LaPierre threw an four points in the seventh and stole St. Isidore Jr. "C" Eagles, Armitage defeated the South Ottawa Press Photo - Van Bridger angle raise take-out and stuck for three more in the eighth end to seal L;d;;;:';i~k; to play Hawks solidify hold on second for 5 0th Broder Cup ~~~~~~i!~~:~~t ~~~~;~:~~~';,!~!~~~~~~:~~~~~t~~~:i~~~~~:~~';:~l;;~ WINCHESTER - The historic ing and accepted the donation of a seven games have solidified the "I know we haven't beaten either Holmes and Nichol. McKenzie (1-4-5), Tylor Copeland Broder Cup Bonspiel will celebrate trophy from W. Broder of Morris- Winchester Hawks' hold on second Alexandria or Char-Lan, yet. But I Winchester drew nine and Ottawa (2-2-4), Chad Simpson (2-1-3), Jeff its 50th anniversary here at the Win- burg. place in the St. Lawrence Jr. ''B" think we can. If we do well this 10 minor penalties. Winchester has Leonard (2-1-3), Serge Bellavance chester Curling Club this Saturday. Over the years, this competition Hockey League. weekend then l think. we can get first won both games in the series posting ( 1-2-3), Ryan Nichol (1-1-2), Sean To mark the occasion all past allowed each curling club to send Last Thursday the Hawks cut (place)," Wammes speculated. 4-1 and 6-5 scores. Williams (0-3-3), Craig Holmes (0- Broder Cup winners from the four two ladies teams to participate in a down the South Ottawa Canadians 2-2), Eric Nadeau (0-2-2) and Rob competing curling clubs in Metcalfe, one-day bonspiel. Each team curled 4-1 in the Canterbury Arena. Here at BIG WEEKEND HAWKS 7 - 73S 1 Raistrick (0-1-1) all put their num- Morrisburg, Russell and Winchester two games and then four teams home last Friday night they contin- This weekend is an important one Armitage was back in the nets bers on the score sheet. have been invited to attend and spent curled once more for the "A" and ued their domination of the for Winchester. Friday night (Jan. here in Winchester on Jan. 23 and Matt Collins and Stef Cham- the day enJ·oying and renewing "B" championships. Kemr r1ille 73s, beating them 7-1 30) they play host to the third-place stymied the Kemptville 73s 7-1. ,... pagne were the Lions goal scorers. friendships. This bonspiel has been played and Sunday (Jan. 25) in Morrisburg Char-Lan Rebels ( 19-11 -4). Sunday Jason Valcour (assisted by Russ Organizers report approximately every year since, rotating from club the Hawks caged the Lions 11 -2. afternoon (I: 15 pm) the Hawks fly Beckett) ruined the rookie's shut-out HAWKS HAPPENINGS 80 women have confirmed they will to club. Through ice rain, snow In three outings Winchester out- to Alexandria to meet the first-place bid at 15:40 of the final period. Goalie Gregg Griffith joined the attend. storms and mild weather which gunned their opponents by a 22-4 Glens. Four points would further Rob Raistrick and Craig Holmes Gloucester Jr. "A" Rangers for a In 1947, lady curling members melted the old natural ice, this com- margin. And two of those three vie- solidify second place and close the netted first-period goals. Ryan game on Friday (Jan. 23). Griffith from clubs in Metcalfe, Morrisburg, petition has been an event every tories were recorded by affiliate gap on the Glens. But it won't be Nichol connected in period two and Calhoun split Sunday's win in Russell and Winchester held a meet- team and club wants to win. goaltender Ryan Armitage, a mem- easy. while third-period markers by Serge ber of the St. Isidore Eagles of the In four meetings (all losses) with Bellavance, Jason McKenzie, Chad Morrisburg. Eastern Ontario Junior "C" Hockey the Rebels, the Hawks have been Simpson and Fem Multari closed Winchester's Subway Players League. outscored 21-8. And four losses the books on a 7-1 win. were: Thursday - Ryan Armitage Devils return to courts Armitage, 17, of Orleans, defeat- against the Glens have produced a Assists went to Nichol (3), Dave and Eric Nadeau. Friday - Ryan MAPLE RIDGE - They are going Vikings. Today (Jan. 28) they will ed both South Ottawa and 31-14 deficit in goals. Summers (2), Raistrick, Eric Armitage and Ryan Nichol. Sunday to have to play after regular school play host to CCVS for three games. Kemptville and looked sharp doing HAWKS 4 - CANADIANS I Nadeau, Jeff Leonard, Eric Savard - Chad Simpson and Dave Summers. "The make-up games will be hours but the North Dundas Devils it. Affiliate goalie Ryan Armitage and Armitage who combined with Ryan Nichol of the Hawks scored played after regular school hours are returning to action this week. "We had him in training camp. turned back all but one shot as he Nichol to set up the Chad Simpson twice in Saturday's All-Star game in The Ice Storm of '98 wiped out (until Feb. 16) so games will begin He is a good young goalie. We and the Hawks trimmed the South marker at 6:51 of period three. Athens. The St. Lawrence squad at 4:30 or 5 pm," he explained. three weeks of the SD&G high (coache Lindsay Selleck and Jeff Ottawa Canadians 4-1 Jan. 22 in Winchester has won all five meet- beat the Rideau Stars 6-4. school sports schedule so alternate On the volleyball courts the Dev­ Johnston) all know now we have Ottawa. ings with Kemptville. The sixth and plans have been formulated. ils will play Feb. 4 at NDDHS, Feb. someone (who can play) to bring up Dave Skeaff beat the St. Isidore final meeting is slated for Top Winchester shooters: #27 - "We haven't been able to play or 19 at La Citadelle, Feb. 24 at Glen­ if either Gregg (Griffith) or Anthony netminder at 6:07 of period one in a Kemptville on Sunday, Feb. 8. Ryan Nichol 34-45-79; #18 - Eric practice for over a month. We had garry District and Feb. 26 at (Calhoun) gets hurt," explained gen- game that stood tied at 1- 1 until Savard 23-44-67; #16 - Jeff Leonard the army sleeping in the gym for NDDHS. Playoffs will then begin. era] manager Bill Wammes. 13:2 I of the third period when Jeff HAWKS 11 - LIONS 2 26-31-57; #I I Serge Bellavance 20- three weeks but everything is slowly The North Dundas basketball Winchester's six-point weekend Leonard scored the winner on a play Winchester extended its record 20-40 and #19 - Jason McKenzie 16- getting back to normal," reported teams will take on the Saints at St. has improved its record to 23-11-2. set up by Shayne Stroughair and against Morrisburg to 5-0-0 with 23-39. NDDHS staff member Hugh Conlin. Lawrence High on Feb. 4. They The 49 points are second best in the Ryan Nichol. Sunday's (Jan. 25) 11-2 romp in Top rookies: #10 - Eric Nadeau Tuesday (Jan. 27) the North Dun­ return to action after the exams host­ St. Lawrence Division. Alexandria Serge Bellavance, Leonard, Craig Morrisburg. 12-22-34; # 22 - Craig Holmes 12- das boys basketball teams were in ing Glengarry on Feb. 18. Playoffs (also has 23 wins) leads with 56 Holmes and Dave Summers scored The Hawks led 4-1 after a period 18-30 and #9 - Dave Summers 8-20- Cornwall to play the General Vanier will begin the following week. points. Char-Lan is third with 45, in that order. Assists went to Fern and 6-2 after 40 minutes before 28. Levere to play Geleynse skates to bronze at nationals at provincials ing, it took him only a year and a we didn't know anything," he said. CARP - Alison Levere, a member by Sandy Bierworth Press Staff half to catch up with his age level. "But it was really fun. We were all of the Winchester Curling Club, It wasn't until two and a half on the same level in that we 're all skipped a bantam rink from the INKERMAN - Nearly five years years ago, during his first divisional skaters." Granite Curling Club of West ago, Joel Geleynse stepped onto the competition where he came in sec­ Each team consists of the top Ottawa to a berth in the Provincial Rideau Canal in small, shaky steps, ond, that he got hooked on the sport. four in each skating category: Men's Bantam Mixed Championship here and watched in awe as his two close "It was the thrill of the competi­ Singles, Women's Singles, Pairs and over the weekend. friends glided past him and showed tion, and the crowds, and the real­ Dancing. Levere and her granite rink made off their figure skating moves. ization that I could really go some­ These teams are sent to represent up of third Matthew Roder, second Perhaps it was the beauty of the where with this," Geleynse said. their area; Geleynse is with the East­ Stephanie Hanna and lead Peter sport, or perhaps he was just trying 'Tm definitely in it for the long ern Ontario division. Gillich will now curl in the provin­ to impress someone, but soon after­ haul." The general rule in figure skat­ cial event in Elmira on the weekend ward, he took up figure skating. He had to switch to the alterna­ ing, says Geleynse, is that skaters of Feb 4 - 8. Three weeks ago, he took home the tive high school because the daily start off in the singles category, and Levere was invited to play her bronze medal at the novice level of trips to practices in Ottawa were decide later on whether or not to final year of Bantam eligibility with the National Figure Skating Cham­ affecting his marks at North Dundas team up with someone for the pairs a Granite mixed team by Bob Hanna pionship competition in Hamilton. District High School. As for post­ or dancing. The decision is based and was eligible ( 16 years after July The I 7-year-old T. R. Leger high secondary plans, Geleynse says he not only on likes and dislikes, but on 1) by one day. school student is preparing to join isn't sure what he wants to do, but the skater's strengths and weakness­ Hanna was to be the Granite the junior level team, and hopes to he's leaning toward applied arts, like es as well. coach but his other daughter Jennifer reach the Nationals again next year photography or journalism. "One of the biggest advantages is in Calgary representing Ontario in in Ottawa. "I'll definitely have something to with being in the singles category is the Canadian Junior Ladies Champi­ "I love being out there and repre­ fall back on," he says. "But I think being comfortable with the crowds," onship. He then asked Winchester's senting my area," he said. I'll end up starting a career later on. says Geleynse. "I love it, but some Dave Levere to act as his substitute It takes hard work and determina­ Right now, I'm judging (skating of my friends get really nervous and he promptly accepted. - tion, as well as passing a lot of strict competitions) part-time, and that's about it." Levere skipped her team to the tests to make it to the Nationals, and fun. I don't think I'll ever want to Geleynse has no problem strut­ "A" championship in Zone 3 to only the top three members of the coach. I won't always be able to ting his smooth moves alone in the reach the Regional Playdowns. Her novice level team make it to the skate, but I'm going to go as far as I spotlight, skating to the instrumental Granite team defeated Coombe of junior. The senior level includes can with it." beat of classical music. Rideau 6-5, John Simpson of the well-known skaters like Elvis Sto­ Geleynse models himself after To young skaters who only want Quinte Curling Club 9-3 (seven jko. Kurt Browning, saying he has fun from the sport, Geleynse says, ends) but lost to Sebastien Robillard "The individual levels aren't that always admired the skater's style. "Have the greatest time, skate to the of the Navy C.C. 7-5 in the 'A' final. hard, it's the end result you have to Geleynse says the two girls music you love, and don't get too Levere met the Simpson rink work for," Geleynse said. "This win whose skating techniques inspired competitive. Striving to be the best again in the "B" event and recorded gives me the chance to go further. If him to take up the sport have since can really take the fun out of it an 8-5 victory running the opposi­ I didn't get in the top three, I would­ stopped figure skating, but continue quickly, especially if that's not what tion out of rocks in the last end. n't have been able to move up to the to support him in his endeavors. you're in it for. But to those who are The top three teams (out of a field junior level. It also gives me recog­ The Nationals, Geleynse says, competing, find the best coach and of eight) in the Provincials will go to nition. The judges will pay that gave his team exposure to champion the best club and just go for it. Eval­ the Ontario Winter Games in Peter­ much more attention to me now skaters, but no words of wisdom uate your strong points and weak borough (March 13- 15). because of this." were exchanged when the competi­ points, and understand that it does Joel Geleynse proudly displays the bronze medal he won on Levere has also curled with a As a kid, Geleynse didn't skate tors were together. cost a fair bit of money to start out. girls team out of the Granite Curling the novice level of the National Figure Skating Championships much at all. When he started skating "They didn't want to make it But it's a great feeling when you in Hamilton earlier this month. The win sends the17-year-old Club and has already won the Zone lessons five years ago, he didn't take seem like they knew everything, and work hard and attain your goals. It's 3 title. The Regional playdown in high school student to the junior level. it seriously, it was all just for fun. we didn't want to ask anything a very beautiful sport and it has to be this event will be played March 22 Press photo - Bierworth When he went into figure skat- because we didn't want to look like appreciated for what it's worth." and 23 at the Winchester Curling Club. B-2 The Winchester Press Wed., January 28, 1998

High-flying Jets close in on Buckingham NDMHA report: action resumes

METCALFE - They are within tar schedule (on Feb. 13, 14 and 15) 1997-98 Metro Division title ... Mitchell and Gamet Walker blinked ties were not hockey. NOS two points and closing quickly on but then we would have played four which could be the Jets' sixth. the red light in the second stanza and Regular season minor hockey executive met Jan. the first-place Voision de Papineau. games in a row just before the play­ James nailed the winning goal in back on track 26 and a decision was to be The have reeled off offs." JETS 7 - PACKERS 6 period three. Assist went to Jeff made went play will resume. seven consecutive Eastern Ontario Thibault explains the Metro Divi­ Steve James converted a pass Dams (2), Chad Guy (2), Tony Tas­ by Tom Kirkwood All postponed games are to Jr. "B" Hockey League victories, sion playoffs are more sensible this provided by Chad Guy and Shane sone, Moreau, James, Don Meisner, NDMHA executive member be made up and we have until two more over the past weekend and year with !he fourth and fifth-place Moreau into the winning goal with Walker and Yves Potvin. Jeff Thom­ Feb. 28 to do so. Teams can play With North Dundas Minor four-point games if the coaches have the Buckingham-based Metro teams playing a best three of five 7:38 left in regulation time as the son posted the win. Hockey Association president Division frontrunners in their sights. quarter-final series. The winner will Jets shot down the Arnprior Packers Arnprior took 22 penalties, agree. Tournament games may Mike Moran working long hours also be counted as league games, The trouble is that the Jets aren't then meet the first-place club in a 7-6 Jan. 23 in Carp. including five misconducts. Met­ and seven days a week, battling getting any help from anyone else. best of seven semi-final series. The Metcalfe led 4-3 after a period calfe drew 15 minors and two mis­ if coaches agree. the downed hydro lines, he has The storm has taken a great "I expected some of the other second and third place teams will and 6-4 after 40 minutes. conducts. directed minor hockey calls to teams, like Renfrew, Char-Lan, also play a best of seven semi-final. Geoff Comeau, Steve James, Dan toll on our area and many of our me. North Dundas volunteers and Alexandria to beat them (Bucking­ The remaining two teams will then Chretien and Shane Moreau con­ JETS 7 - BEAVERS 2 Last Tuesday (Jan. 20) at the ham) but no one is, so it makes it a tangle in a best of seven for the nected in the first period. Jamie Dave Darling turned aside all but coaches are hydro workers. Upper Canada Minor Hockey Minor hockey thanks these little tougher for us to catch them," two powerplay shots backing the League meeting it was made explained Metcalfe general manager Jets in a solid 7-2 decision in workers as well as the military official that all games between for their long hours and hard Roger Thibault. Clarence Creek on Jan. 25. Jan. JO and Jan. 20 (inclusive) The Jets have two more dates The win was Metcalfe's seventh work. were postponed or, if played, The kids are ready to resume with Buckingham left on the slate in a row. The Jets led 3-0 after 20 deemed exhibition. and hope to add another win to their minutes and 3-1 after two frames. play as they have been off school As of Jan. 21 all play has and have had idle time. 7-3 victory posted on Dec. 7. Yves Potvin opened the contest resumed, except for the North Over the past weekend the Jets with goals at 16:20 and 12:38 of the This past weekend Cathy Lit­ Glengarry Stormont Associa­ tle (wife of hydro worker and edged the Arnprior Packers 7-6 in first period. Steve James then scored tion. The storm took its toll on Carp on Jan. 23 and trapped the with 6:37 left in the period. North Dundas coach Marty Lit­ everyone but the NGS area tle) spent endless hours phoning Beavers 7-2 in Clarence Creek on Third-period markers by Don (Finch and Maxville) was with­ Sunday (Nov. 25). Meisner at I 3: 30, Jeff Dams at players, arranging qualified out power longer than other coaches so the Novice House Metcalfe's record stands at 20-8- 10:38 and 8: 11 and Chad Guy with areas in the UCMHL. 1. Buckingham has a mark of 22-6-0 2:29 wrapped up Metcalfe's 20th team could play a league game. Both Finch and Maxvill e as I'm sure there were other situa­ and holds a two-point advantage (44 victory. Dan Chretien (3), Brian well as the Akwesasne Arena to 42). The South Ottawa Canadians Hickey (2), Tony Tassone, Garnet tions like this where someone lost their ice. took charge, so the kids could (12-17-1) are third and a long way Walker, Potvin, Dams and goalie The NOS president reported back with 28 points. Dave Darling all drew assists. play. at the UCMHL meeting that as North Dundas Minor Hockey Thibault reports the Jets have a Sylvain Legault and J.L. Martin of Jan. 20 some rural areas were busy weekend ahead of them play­ replied for Clarence Creek. is very fortunate to have so many without power and many mem­ dedicated and hard working vol­ ing three times. Thursday (Jan. 29) bers being fanners, their priori- Metcalfe is in Ottawa West, Friday JET TRAILS unteers. (Jan. 30) the Clarence Creek Metcalfe now has three snipers Beavers are in Metcalfe at 8: 15 pm listed in the Metro Division's list of and Sunday (Feb. I ) the Jets are in top scorers. Dan Chretien ( 17-28- Perth to meet the Blue Wings. 45) is sixth and has drawn just two "Those are three big games for minutes in penalties. Yves Potvin us. The guys are working hard to (14-27-41) is ninth and has 54 take first place and they want it," he penalty minutes. Brian Hickey (16- ... D t T• added. 24-40) is tenth and has 30 minutes in ... ax epo The Metcalfe general manager is infractions. currently trying to rent some ice in The Jets goaltending tandem of A Canadian Company operating, with offices Metcalfe to play three postponed Dave Darling and Jeff Thomson nationally, for over twenty-five years. games (against Kemptville, Char­ sport second-place GAA of 3.72 Lan and Buckingham) but isn't hav­ having allowed 108 goals in 29 ing much success. games. 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I Dr. Ted Henike & Staff • FAMILY DENTISTRY 1/,fo«- maJe d ~ tk ~ ice do,,un, ui ~- 1399 Ellsworth Lane, Greely• 821-4989 Regular office hours resume Thursday. Jan. 29 Reg. Hours: Thurs. 1: 15 pm-9:00 pm; Fri. 8 am-Spm Cnpuf /k e~ 1729 Bank St., Ottawa• 731-4754 The Winchester Press Wed., January 28, 1998 B-3 Holmes guns in three goals Sports scoreboard] as Knights knot with Vikings WINCHESTER - It was three DAVE'S 7 - NEWINGTON 2 Osgoode Women's Rideau Division G A Pis. goals for the Road as Dave "Gun­ The first-place Dave's Drywall John DIPaolo, Gananoque 21 32 53 ner" Holmes did all of the scoring crew got two-goal efforts from Broomball League Derek Layng, Brockville 21 31 52 RECENT RESULTS: Chris Ferguson, Brockvllle 20 31 51 - for the Prescott Road Knights as Jamie Nonnan and Paul Downey as Week 18, Jan 21: A.J. H~we, Brockvllle 26 23 49 they battled the Morewood Vikings they whitewashed the Newington Kemptville 2, Sweepettes 1 Steve Sled, Westport 22 26 48 to a 3-3 Winchester and District Knights 7-2. Prescott Road 1, Outcasts O Metro Division G A Pis. Broomhall League tie here last Sun­ Downey (2), Jamie Nonnan (2), 'Jlghthawks 3, Red Dot 0 Eric Durocher, Buckingham 28 40 68 day (Jan. 25) evening. Terry Symgwaty, Jason Nonnan and STANDINGS w L T GF GA Pis. Pat Charbonneau, Buckingham 37 20 57 Nighthawks 14 1 1 53 6 29 Mike Murphy, Ottawa West 24 32 56 "Gunner" Holmes began shoot­ Lance Ouderkirk netted balls for the Kemptville 13 2 1 46 13 27 Matt Blake, Ottawa West 32 15 47 ing when he converted a Chad Drywallers ( 12-1-1) who led 4-1 at Sweepettes 10 6 0 43 9 20 Ghislaln O'Aoust, Buckingham 18 27 45 Benoit relay into the game's first the half. Assists went to Ouderkirk Prescott Road 6 10 0 18 47 12 goal at 17:35 of the second half. ( 4), Steve Nonnan (2), Jason Nor­ Outcasts 4 12 0 9 42 8 Metcalfe Red Dot Cafe 0 16 0 8 61 0 Morewood answered with their first man (2) and Downey. TOP SCORERS G A Pis. Town Hockey League at the 14:09 mark. Steve Cooper and Lee Casselman and Bill Pynen­ Nancy McOiarmid, K 10 12 22 RECENT RESULTS: Lucien Proulx set up the tying goal burg replied for the Ton. Tony Ulreke Kruger, N 10 12 22 Week 18 (Jan. 25): by Brian Como and the count Continental Stars 5, Pronto Foods 4 Mekker and Sean Workman set up Cindy Ace, s 12 5 17 remained knotted at 1-1 until the the Newington (6-7-1) plays. Carol Windsor, N 10 6 16 Tom's Air Cooled 13, Hicks Insurance 2 Trudy Corvenelli, K 9 5 14 31 Esso Ducks 4, McVey Insurance 3 completion of regulation time. Wilma Teplate, PR 9 3 12 STANDINGS W L T GF GA Pis. Holmes cracked in his second of NDHQINOT Evelyn Nooyen, N 7 5 12 Tom's Air Cooled 10 6 2 85 67 22 the game scoring unassisted at 2:52 Chris Duhamel and Mike Richard Glenda Helmer, S 4 8 12 Pronto Food Rangers 8 7 3 57 55 19 of OT. Morewood got on even tenns potted overtime goals to lift NDHQ Lana Bois, S 7 4 11 McVey Insurance Leafs 7 6 5 62 55 19 Wendy Achtereekte, K 6 5 11 Hicks Insurance Devils 8 8 2 51 58 18 at I: 19 when Paul Melenhorst found (4-8-1) to a 5-3 victory over Moun­ Kelty Quinn, N 6 5 11 31 Esso Ducks 5 6 7 64 74 17 the empty net with a relay from taineers (6-8-1 ). ContlnentalStars 6 10 2 62 74 14 Meryl Patterson. Patterson then was Duhamel scored from Rick Van­ the scorer and looked to have the Houtte at 2:32 of OT and Richard Winchester Town TOP SCORERS G A Pis. Keith Ritchie, Flyers 17 18 35 winning goal when he scored from iced it netting another VanHoutte Hockey League Dave Warren, Flyers 15 19 34 Joey Hill is and Cooper with 0:43 left relay 0:57 before the final buzzer. Jim Kerfoot, Flyers 13 19 32 RECENT RESULTS: on the clock. . Duhamel led the winners with Week 18 (Jan. 20): BobKemp,Flyers 15 12 27 Jim Bezanson, Stars 16 1O 26 Just IO seconds later Holmes four goals. Richard snapped in the CountryBoy Kings 8, Funtastic Pools 5 Boyd Chrysler 4, Country Kitchen 3 Jeff Stanley, Stars 14 11 25 completed his hat trick when he tied other while Chris Cecil (3), Van­ Dale Carson, Ducks 9 15 24 Houtte (3) and Richard (2) picked up STANDINGS W L T GF GA Pis. the score at 3-3. Benoit and Dave Shaun Patterson, Ducks 8 13 21 the assists. NDHQ led 2-0 at the half CountryBoy 12 2 2 73 50 26 Don Honey, Leafs 12 8 20 One dozen Petersen helped tie the game up for Counlry Kitchen 7 7 2 82 57 16 Tim Salmon, Leafs 1t 9 20 good. but were down 3-2 when Duhamel Funtastlc Pools 7 7 2 75 94 16 Winchester Hawks rookie Craig Holmes (#22) slipped this first-period Bruce Morris (Road) and Ted hammered in his third goal at 11 :46 Boyd Chrysler 3 13 0 56 86 6 Winchester & District goal into Tim Craig's net during last Friday's EOJBHL game as the Hudson (Yikes) were the opposing of the second session. TOP SCORERS G A Pis, Hawks posted a 7-1 verdict over the 73s. It was the 12th goal for goalies. The tie left the Road with a Spencer Tym, John Dumoulin Darrell Shelp, FF 29 15 44 Broomball League Ray Sherrer, CK 18 18 36 RECENT RESULTS: Holmes who now has a total of 30 points. record of 4-4-5 and Morewood at 5- and John Doornwaard recorded Keith Moore, CK 20 13 33 Week 18 (Jan. 25): Press Photo - Van Bridger 7-2. goals for the Mountaineers. Randy Mcleod, CB 15 18 33 Morewood 3, Prescott Road 3 Mark Guy, B 1B 8 26 Dave's Drywall 7. Newington 2 Ken Byrne, CB 15 9 24 NDHO 5, Mountaineers 3 (OT) Todd Findlay, FF 11 13 24 ·reams losing In OT receive bonus point! Pee Wees tie John Ralko, CK 13 10 23 It's a go! Winchester Curling Club STANDINGS w L T GF GA Pis. Gary Belsheim, CB 11 11 22 ATHENS - North Dundas used a Dave's Drywall 12 1 1 62 16 25 Ken Konik, BC 10 12 22 pair of second-period goals to hold Mountaineers 6 8 1 23 31 14 Newington 6 7 1 28 36 13 the Athens Pee Wee "C" Flyers to a 2-2 tie here on Sunday (Jan. 25). Eastern Ontario Prescott Road 4 4 5 25 22 13 Carnival (or not) Funspiel Embrun Sports 6 7 0 23 33 12 Athens led the UCMHL contest Junior "B" Hockey League Morewood 5 7 2 34 36 12 1-0 after a period but a goal by Two 6-end games, $20 per team 1 17 34 9 (Jdw¢Pwt, RECENT RESULTS: NOHO 4 8 Adam Schoones salvaged a point for Jan. 21: Brockville 4, S. Grenville 3 TOP SCORERS G A Pis. the visiting Demons. wit/,, fanui-y,, Char-Lan 5, Morrlsburg 2 Jamie Norman, OD 12 9 21 10 18 Sam Francis turned a pass from f-,twult, Feb.6,7,8 Kemptville 5, Gananoque 3 Dan McDiarmid. DO 8 Jan. 22: Winchester 4, S. Ottawa 1 Jason Norman, DD 8 10 18 Jason Armstrong into a 1-1 tie when Ottawa West 5, Alexandria 3 Paul Downey, DD 9 8 17 ~ Friday night, all day Saturday and Sunday he scored at 8: 16 of the second peri­ and a.tPwt, Jan. 23: Metcalfe 7, Arnprlorr 6 Steph Lemieux, E 3 12 15 od, only to have Athens take a 2-1 Winchester 7, Kemptville 1 Dave Hudson, PR 12 2 14 Alexandria 4, Char-Lan 3 Brian Como. M 7 7 14 lead at 6: IO of the same frame. µ,w,.turre A ROCKing good time S. Grenville 3, Athens O Lance Ouderkirk, DO 5 9 14 North Dundas knotted the count ~- Gananoque at Westport (PPD) Miguel Belisle, E 7 6 13 at 2-2 4: IO before the end of period that you shouldn't SKIP Jan. 24: All Stars Game: Steve Norman, DD 3 10 13 two on a goal by Adam Schoones. St. Lawrence 6, Rideau 4 Food and Picton 7, S. Grenville 0 Kris Blais engineered the tying scor­ refreshments Reserve your spot early: Winchester & District ing play. Jan. 25: Metcalfe 7, Clarence Creek 2 available Winchester 11 , Morrlsburg 2 Ladies' Hockey League Period three was scoreless. Robert St. Pierre ...... 77 4-5892 Alexandria 1O . Kemptville 2 Michael Beuman tended the North Gananoque 7, Brockvllle 2 RECENT RESULTS: Week 14 (Jan. 25): Dundas nets. 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Medeiros) found the range. (2), Rick Bloom (2), Carson, Moe ':\_ 0 Jeff Stanley's second goal of the Robinson, Derek Madaglia and game and 14th of the season proved Young picked up helper points. 1 A'~~- ' 1, to be the difference as the sixth­ Roger Kargus tended the nets. place Continental Mushroom Stars Jeff Dewan, Ken Quaile, Tyrone l. . . Cfiez (6- I0-2) edged the number two­ Franey, Steph Rawlings, Doug ranked Pronto Food Rangers (8-7-3) Reaney and Mark Branchaud all put 5-4. their names on the Leafs scoring Ron Casselman and Steve Quinn summary. '• \ , Prescott Road nips Outcasts \ ' OSGOODE - Trudy Chamberlain Cafe (0- I 6-0). played a perfect game in the nets Ulreke Kruger gave the ', A)j ~~~~ ~~\: backing Boyers Prescott Road as Nighthawks all of the offence they needed when she scored from Carol ✓ they nipped the Outcasts 1-0 in t=~ .;.-~ \,>. Osgoode Ladies Broomhall League Windsor at 23:30 and again from ✓ oresses. action last Wednesday. Shelley Melenhorst 1: 17 before the ✓ pant su,ts The Jan. 21 game was the first half. ✓ S'.Neaters time the league has seen action since Debbie Hunt completed the scor­ ~oup.s: Dec. 17 when play was suspended ing when she fired in a pass provid­ sus1NESS 9-6 ed by Kruger at 17:05 of the second _,ues­ for the Christmas break. The Ice t.J\OO - S \ . 9.5 Storm of '98 then sliced the Jan. 7 half to make it 3-0. S. a .. w e d · fri:. 9-9 and Jan. 14 tripleheaders off of the In the other match second-ranked ,nurs- a. schedule. Kemptville ( 13-2-1) stayed within Chamberlain blocked all of the striking distance (two points) of the Outcasts shots directed at her and Nighthawks when they doubled the got the offence she needed for the third-place Sweepettes 2-1. victory when Teresa Cinanni took a Patricia Armstrong used a pass pass from Pat Poirier and won the from Shona Sullivan to put the game with a goal scored with I :07 Sweepettes on the ·scoreboard but left on the clock. one goal wasn't enough because The victory gave Prescott Road Tanya Blais (assisted by Nancy Winter (6-10-0) a four-point lead over the McDiarmid) and Trudy Corvinelli Outcasts ( 4-12-0) in the battle for (assisted by Patti Montero) were OUTERWEAR fourth place in the standings. able answer for Kemptville. Trench Coats, The first-place Nighthawks Sherry Stewart was the winning Parkas, Bombers, improved to I 4-1-1 with a 3-0 deci­ goaltender and Kim McLean Including Leathers sion over the last-place Red Dot absorbed the one-goal setback. SPORT SHIRTS By Point Zero, GERMAN ENGINEERED River Brand, Arrow and 30%-50~ff OU LITY Off our reg. low price • Cacharel our reg. low price All es PANTS s29, all Crew Neck or 2 for Point Zero, Barmish RG Brown SWEATERS s49,oo Cotton Casuals $29.95

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Area Representative IBDO Kevin Fawcett 989-2401 (res.) Chartered Accountants Cellular Phones Classifieds Mobile Radios BOO Dunwoody offers a Paging Sales and Service full range of services in Wanted Accommodation For Sale areas of: Professional 1676 Bank St., Ottawa WANTED - Beckstead's Livestock Barn FOR RENT - 2-bedroom apartment in FOR SALE - Heavy duty homemade • farm tax returns 733-8958 Fax 733-0933 Business County Road 22. Cows, bulls, steers: modern block, Chesterville. Includes trailer, double wheel, $500. Beaver fur • financial statement preparation & HERON calves, fair price. Call Al Beckstead, 258- fridge, stove and parking, utilities extra. coat, $950. Call 774-4057. • personal tax returns and planning 5100. Available Feb. 1. Phone 448-2558. 44c 44-5c 41tfc • computer installation and training Directory FOR SALE - Muskrat fur coat and hat, 475 Main Street WANTED - Do you have a pool table or FOR RENT - 1-bedroom house, Ottawa medium sized, reasonable. Phone 774- piano in good condition that you do not use St., Winchester, $500 monthly plus utilities, 6621 . Winchester, Ont., KOC 2KO anymore and would like to donate or loan 4 appliances. Available Feb. 1. Call 825- 44 Tel.: 613-774-2854 W.J. JOHNSTON SURVEYING LTD. for a couple of programs in the lower level 9068. Bell Mobility FOR SALE - Used Grimsby oil furnace, Toll free: 1-800-268-0019 Ontario Land Surveyor at Nor-Dun. An engraved plaque with your 41-44 Approved Cellular Agent W. J. Johnston, O.L.S. name would be placed on your donation. 117,000 BTU. Best offer. New Armstrong Resident Surveyor Please ca ll the Nor-Dun Centre at 774- FOR RENT - 2-bedroom apartment, Low Boy oil furnace 100,000 BTU, full war­ 2250 Hwy. 31 (at Rideau Auctions) 6109. Chesterville, $475 per month plus utilities. ranty. Call for prices. 774-1090. P.O. Box 394 44c Practically new. References required. 448- 44tfc WINCHESTER, ONTARIO ------2332. Tel. 774-2414 Fax 774-2356 42tfc. 1-800-268-6915 FOR RENT - 1-bedroom apartment, 38tfc 12184 Ottawa Street, Winchester. $410 Automotive Help Wanted per month includes heat and hydro, fridge, stove and use of laundry facilities. Avail­ CREDIT PROBLEMS - NEED A CAR? HELP WANTED - The family of an eld­ able immediately. 774-2094. Call us - no credit application refused. erly mother in the Cornwall area, are seek­ 43-44 Small down payment and ability to pay. Notices ing a ki nd lady as a companion and also to Lease to own. Akcent Motor Sales, Win­ FOR RENT - Boarder for hobby farm. VACATION NOTICE perform light housekeeping duties. Live-in chester, 774-0718. accommodations are available or employ­ New home in Mountain, full use of house 9tfc Roger's Barber Shop, Williamsburg, will be and all privileges, non-smoker with pleas­ closed from Mon. Jan. 26 and will re-open ment can be on a part-time basis. Wages Monast Backhoe & negotiable. References required. Call 613- ant personality. Willing to exchange some FOR SALE - 1981 Dodge Ram 1/2 ton, Tues. Feb 10. farm chores for reduction in rent. $375 per 318, 4- barrel, PS , PB, automatic, com­ 42-44 932- 4394. Haulage Service Ltd. 44-45 month. 989-1449. plete new brakes front to back, rear sliding Celebration of Life 43-44 window. Excelle_nt shape, will pass safety. • Screened Top Soil & Sand Of The Late Evelyn " Peggy" Bouck $1 ,500 or best offer. May be seen first FOR RENT - 2-bedroom apartment, • Sand Fill • Pit Run Gravel • Granular A Will be held January 31, 1998 at 2 pm at house east of Cheese House, 12320 River available April 1. Large livingroom, bath­ the home of Margaret Southcott, 351 Road , Winchester, 774-3523. DOZER • HYHOE ·TRUCK· BACKHOE RENTAL room and kitchen. Approximately 1,1 00 sq. 44 LICENSED SEPTIC BED INSTALLATION County Road 23, Merrickville. Work Wanted 44 ft., 2nd floor. King St., Chesterville. Large deck for summer enjoyment. Rent $465 WANT THAT PRIVATE OR DEALER VE­ 448-2856 Chesterville Fax 448-3998 SNOWARAMA POSTPONED WORK WANTED - Sullivan Bros. Const. per month. No pets. Apply Box 519, HICLE, but can't get finance. Call Car-O­ from February 1 to February 8. Watch next since 1950. Weeping bed installation; Chesterville, KOC IH0. line Auto's, we will buy ii for you. Call for weeks paper for more details. building movers; basements; hy-hoe exca­ 43tfc details 613-448-2488 44c vator; dozers; trucking; loaders; fill; top 44c soil; crushed stone. Rob 448- 3410, Jim FOR RENT - 3-bedroom bungalow, CHAINSAW LICENSE 448-2332. paved road, 2 miles from Chesterville, first FOR SALE - 1984 Buick LeSabre as is, MlCRO DOCTOR & I will certify for chainsaw license certificate 45tfc and last months rent, references required . phone 774-5047. 44-45 989-1518. Phone 448-2332, 7-10 pm. 44.45 WORK WANTED - Carpentry, painting 44tfc FOR SALE - 1991 Ford Taurus, tailer T£CtiNOLOG1£S ------and wallpapering. Call Don Barkley, Inker­ man, 989- 5460. FOR RENT - 2-bedroom apartment in hitch, new brakes and muffler; anti-lock Computer Sales, Service & Upgrades 26tfc Chesterville, renovated, with fridge, stove brakes, cruise, includes 4 snows. Safetied. and heat. Available immediately. $400 per 155,000 km, $3,000. Phone 774-2330. 2674 Hwy. 43, Cornerstone Mall, Kemptville Services WORK WANTED - Carpenter with over month. No dogs. Phone 448-1809. 44 14 years experience available for all your 44-49 [email protected] 258-4725 carpentry needs. Additions, renovations, ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS HOUSE FOR RENT - Metcalfe, 3-bed­ If you want to drink that's your business. If decks. siding, roofing, windows, doors, drywall and more. Call Andrew Lam­ room house, short term or monthly rental you want to stop, that's ours. Call AA, arrangement. Immediate occupancy. Very Farm 535-2418, 774- 3337 or 543-3484. For oureux, 774-5294. 40tfc favourable rental. Phone 826-0128, days. TRIPLEB families of alcoholics (ALANON), 774- 44c FOR SALE - Rubber cow mats, 4' x 6'. 3337 or 543-3484. WORK WANTED - George's Moving, fair Call Garry Murphy Sales & Service, 652- STRUCTURES LTD. 28tfc prices - dependable services, Ottawa and FOR RENT - 2-bedroom apartment, 4802. 25tfc surrounding area homes, offices and County Road 6, at Highway 31 . Heat and Butler Pre-Engineered Steel Buildings VICTOR BROOKS & SON INC. lights included. $600 per month. Available FOR SALE - Round and square bales of Tree services. Take downs, trimming, apartments. George Byles, 821 - 4191 Commercial and Institutional 40tfc immediately. Phone 821-2893 between 8 hay. One hay feeder, one bale spear. Call planting, stump removal, bucket truck, am-5 pm. 657-4598. WILLIAMSBURG, ONT. Over 15 years experience chipper rental. Free estimates. 535-2322. DAVE COMO LOGGING Purchase stand­ 44-46 44-46 45tfc ing timber by lump sum or by cord, clear cut or trimming, 25 years experience. Call FOR SALE - Massey Ferguson 255, CAR CLEANING quick hitch Massey loader, 1300 original Ralph Buter ~ office 613-535-2820 For professional results let the pros at Ak­ Dave 258-3987. 44-47 hours, excellent shape, phone 774-0337. cent Motor Sales maintain your vehicle's I 44 appearance. Basic car wash to bumper to WORK WANTED - Clean up trees. For Sale bumper. Reasonable rates. 774-0718. bushes, branches, etc. Reasonable rates. 40tfc Ask for Dan 613- 543-2183. FOR SALE - Wood pellets, antifreeze, I I IL.JI -■----■ ■ E: I a-i SOREii TIRED FEETII 44 softener salt, cleaned oats, flour, sugar, Household ResidentiaVCommercial Overhead Doors & Openers Try a reflexology treatment. It helps relieve _W_O_R_K_W_A_N_T_E_D__ -C-arp-en_t_ry_, -re_n_o_v-a - sandblasting sand, methyl hydrate. Phone Automatic/Handicap Door Devices stress. increase circulation and helps the lions, additions, and repairs. Reasonable R.S. Allison and Sons Ltd . 774-3323. ELECTROLUX 3 January Specials: All vacuum cleaners, Folding/Accordion Partition Walls body to normalize. Relaxation massages rates. Call Russell Robinson 448-3534. 2tfc also available. Treat yourself or someone 44-45 JASPER'S FINE DESSERTS - Assorted uprights, canisters, centrals with parts, Bus.Tel.# (613)n4-1361 else. Gift certificates available for birthday. ------cakes and ice cream cakes. New location, shampooers, new or used. 4 months free Fax# (613)774-0689 anniversaries or just because you care. 29 Main Street North, Chesterville. 448- of interest and payments. Bags, filters and Reasonable rates. Call Tricia Hyndman, 2598. repairs. Apply to Sam Cowan, 925-3586; 1700 Cayer Road Winchester Ontario KOC 2K0 Cert. Reflexologist at 774-1323. 16tfc Winchester at 774-3932 or Kemptville at 40stf For Rent 258-2497. 40tfc APPLES DUNDAS COUNTY HOSPICE FOR RENT - Commercial space in Cider, apple products. Smyth's Apple Or­ ELECTROLUX SALES AND SERVICE Offers services for the terminally ill and Greely, suitable for lawyer, doctor, dentist chard, Dundela. 652-2477. County Road Free delivery, bags and repairs. We repair their families. Our trained volunteers pro­ office or hairdresser. Call 821 -1488 before 18, 5 kms west of flashing light in Wil­ any vacuum cleaner. Depot 774-0161. vide respite and emotional support, free of 6 pm, 821 -1497 after6 pm. liamsburg. Open 7 days a week, 8 am. Mitch Cassell, phone 543-2140. charge. For further information, call 535- 13tfc 21tfc 32tfc 2215, fax 535-1104 RBS USED FURNITURE AND 18tfc FOR SALE - Rotating inventory: used Johansen Truck & Auto Centre Ltd. top quality 500 baby outfits, size 0-4 years, APPLIANCES Motor Vehicle Inspection Station - Radiator and gas tank repair ENJOY AN EXCELLENT $2 and up. Cribs, baby accessories, basi­ 4500 sq. ft. of furniture, appliances and SECOND INCOME Accommodation nets, change tables, blankets. Phone any­ unique items. South Gower Industrial Park. Monday to Saturday. 258-2613. Hwy. 31, South of Winchester Work from the comfort of your home. For time 613-535-1 133. Prop.: Dave Johansen details, recorded message 1-800-811- PARK PLACE 22tfc 20tfc Telephone n4-2806 2141, code 46924. 2-bedroom apartment, with washer, dryer, FOR SALE - Country style hutch, table 44-48 fridge and stove. Also 1-bedroom town- FOR SALE - Wood furnace add-on, al­ house, furnished. 774-3832. most new. Duct work included. $600. and chairs, blue, $300. Call 774-6446. ADDICTED? ALONE? AFRAID? 38tfc Phone 821-1735. Leave message if no 44 Want to quit, but need help? Cornwall De­ ------answer. "~>i;.~; ftooN tox Centre, 305 Montreal Road, Cornwall, FOR RENT - 2-bedroom apartment, 43 · 35stf The First Step, 24 hour service. 935-8506. Moffat Street, Morewood. Large yard, laun­ P.O. Bos 219, 15 Tophmar Dr., 44 dry facilities, parking. Available immedi­ FOR SALE - Wood, $35 per face cord. Kemptvllle, Ontario ately, $470 per month plus utilities. Phone Not split, not delivered . Approximately Pets, Livestock ' roWELL KOG 1JO SAVE TREES 771-6433 or 448-1224. 50% needs splitting. 989-1507. Enhance appearance and promote stabil­ 2tfc 38-52 CANBERRA TACK SHOP .• FUELS LTD. ity, health and longevity of damaged trees Offers new and used tack, great prices .• using professional pruning techniques and FOR RENT - 1-bedroom apartments, FOR SALE - EM 3500 Honda generator, Open Wed.- Fri. , 10 am-5 pm., Sat., 10 • Heating Oil • Diesel "Quality and specializing in live-line clearing and danger fridge, stove and laundry facilities. I week old, phone 534-2625. am-4 pm. 10830 Van Camp, Mountain. • Budget Plan • Diesel Keylock Service Since tree removal. 10 years arborist experience. Yorkview Apartments. Phone 774-2374. 43-44 613-989-1338. 31-44 • Automatic Delivery • Gasoline Free advice and estimates. Fully insured. 15tfc FOR SALE - Kubota generators arriving • Lubricants 1951 " Jeff Holmes, Clearview Tree Services 989- FOR SALE - 5-month old pup Rot­ • Furnace & Water Heater Leasing FOR RENT - 2-bedroom apartment in week of Feb. 2, 1998. Secure your future weiller/German shepherd mix, Very nice 5235. with top quality performance. Topline 258-3343 Fax: 258-5484 Toll Free 1-800-267-1653 44tfc secure building, on Villa Drive, Wil­ dog, all shots, $100. 987- 5688. liamsburg. Call evenings 613-652-231 9 or Trailer 774-0992. 43-44 days 613-652-4802. 43-44c ______4_1 tf_c FOR SALE - Wood stove, good for ga­ FOR SALE - First calf springer Holstein heifers. Also stove wood. 774-5792 or 774- FOR RENT - 2-bedroom apartment, rage or work shop, $150. Phone 774-2846. 5160. 43-44 Found $460 per month ; also a 1-bedroom apart- 44 CAROL CLARK, CGA ment in Winchester. $440 per month, heat FOR SALE - Holstein dairy cow~, fresh FOUND - Small long-haired dog on De­ FOR SALE - Makita generators 5500 included. Available immediately. 774- watts, $2,500 plus PST and GST. Orders 40-50 litres per day. Call Harry 821 -1 050. Insurance & Investment Services velopment Road, Mountain Township. 5323. 40tfc 44 "Cassia" on collar. Phone 989-2046. only. Phone 774 - 2341, 9 am-4 pm. After 4 pm., 774-3200. • Life, Disability, Critical Illness Insurance 44 FOR RENT - 2-bedroom apartment FOR SALE - 2 beagles, 8-months old . available immediately, $470 per month 44 Good pets for hunting. Phone 984-0488. • Group Benefits plus utilities, includes fridge and stove. 44 • Investments, RRSPs, RRIFs, Annuities Parking available. Call Taso 774-3733 or FOR SALE - 40 brown pullets, 20 weeks evenings 258-3450. old, starting to lay, $7 each. Phone 613- Wanted 30tfc Kathy's Hairstylin 523-4797. Winchester: 613-774-2305 WANTED - Every Wednesday, healthy, FOR RE NT - 2-bedroom apartment in 44-45 CANADA LIFE Ottawa: 613-238-8800 Holstein bull calves. Top price for good Chesterville, $460 per month plus utilities. e 774- 5323. young calves between 95-11 0 lbs. Deliver to Delft Blue Veal farm, Lightning St., Wil­ 35tfc liamsburg between 12 noon- 4 pm. For :. ....2 ,, ;;~1~;11<, c.· FOR RENT - Metcalfe village, 2-bed­ prices of the week phone Walt at 543- 2796 Shampoo/Cut/Blow dry $14 Recreational Monday nights after 8 pm. room ground floor apartment. Includes fridge, stove, parking. Available immedi­ Shampoo/Blow dry $9 Armstrong Burner Service 40tfc FOR SALE - 1983 Polaris Sport, 440, oil ately. $600 per month. Call 521 - 1245. Man's Cut $8 injection, new track, shocks and slides. OXFORD MEAT PACKERS 38tfc Kids under 6 $6 Runs well, only 2400 miles, well main­ Call Bryant to the rescue! We buy hamburg cows, slaughter heifers FOR RENT - 1-bedroom apartment, first tained. Excellenttrail machine, licensed for and steers, also complete herds of dairy 774-1433 Bryant Air Conditioners & Bryant Furnaces floor, sunny southerly exposure, fridge, trails and road for 1998. $1 ,500 or best and beef cattle. Cash paid. Ken 258-2572, Call now for an appointment offer. Also 1986 Dodge Aries for parts. Call GAS· OIL• CENTRA GAS DEALER 780-3572 or cell 797-8087. 15tfc stove, laundry facilities, large deck, cozy 'J and quiet. Winchester area. 448-1730. 560 Main St., Winchester evenings 989-5463 and leave message. 44-45 SERVING DUNDAS 20 YEARS ff WANTED - One 4'x8' used slate pool 37tfc CALL Centra Gas table in good condition with accessories. Phone 989-2838. 24 HR. SERVICE 774-3522 WINCHESTER 43-45c For Rent FREE ESTIMATES • ASK FOR DWAINE WANTED - Co-op student looking for ride to Long Sault starting in February. Call 2-BEDROOM REDUCED RENT 448-1050. 43-45 APARTMENT in Winchester plus utilities RRSPLoans Water Softener Available immediately LINTON on the spot! and Rust Filter ALSO ...... A quiet place to live ...... BACHELOR Call today for your RRSP Solution! In One Unit The Linton Apartments t APARTMENT REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES 532 Clarence Street, Winchester Good location ...... Guaranteed refiners 2-bedroom apartments starting at $475 per month STANDARD LIFE ~ starting at $500 - includes heat and hydro P.J. Robertson, Ph.D. • Special offer to senior citizens • Call for more details ►

• IREBALL CURRAN CARPET CENTRE Classifieds ,,AUTOMATICS INC. 18 Industrial Rd., Chesterville, Ont. Hardwood, Ceramic Tile, Carpet AUTOMATIC & STANDARD 613-448-2068 Cushionflor, Pergo, Blinds Birth Notice Card of Thanks Coming Events TRANSMISSION REPAIRS 613-448-1005 Paint, Wallpaper PORTEOUS - Jason, Kelly and big CARD OF THANKS - A million thanks to HAVE A HEART Specializing in Computerized t rother Earl are thrilled to announce the the doctors, nurses and Winchester Hos­ Bring a friend to celebrate Valentines at Transmissions with Overdrive arrival of Abigail Wilson born Jan 3, 1998 pital staff who took such good care of me Nor-Dun Centre on Wed., Feb. 25 from 1-2 and Front Wheel Drive at Belleville General Hospital, weighing 7 during my recent stay. I did not hear a pm. with the music of accordian player lbs 14 ozs. Proud grandparents are Ida single complaint from anyone while dealing E.1.O. George. Wilson and Brian Cinnamon of Winchester, with a heavy workload and the storm crisis 44c R.R. 3, Vern Wilson of Ottawa and Earl and Judy thrown in. Keep up that wonderful spirit! A WILLIAMSBURG, ONT., Porteous of Pembroke. Proud great­ sincere thanks also to friends and family SWEETHEART RALLY DINNER AND grandmothers are Pat Duperron of Win­ who showered me with flowers, cards, tele­ DANCE KOC 2HO chester and Doris Porteous of Smith's phone calls and kind offers of help. I espe­ Mountain Trail Blazers Snowmobile Club Falls. cially want to include Roy, who, while Inc., Sat., Feb. 14 at the Mountain Agricul­ TEL.: 535-2112 613-774-2178 44 nursing a sore leg ran a B & B, operated a tural Hall, South Mountain. Featuring Am­ President ------generator for several others and still had bush. Music 8 pm-1 am. Tickets $10 in Jose Poole Fax: 613-774-1055 Winchester time to give me TLC. All was very much advance, $12 at the door. Age of majority. appreciated. Rally registration 10 am-12 noon, must - Shirley Fawcett return by 5 pm. Dinner: BBQ pork chops, Death Notice 44c baked potatoes and all the trimmings. Don't be disappointed, buy your dance Water Damage? FROATS - Wray died suddenly at home CARD OF THANKS - A special thank tickets in advance. Contact Ed 989-2838. on December 13, 1997 in Hamilton. He you to family, neighbours and friends for 44c was 71. Born May 23, 1926 in Williamsburg the many kindnesses shown to us during Are you having to Township. Mr. Froats spent his working the ice storm. Also to the military and fire­ years with the Ford Motor Company in men emergency measures and the town­ replace your carpet Oakville. He was the beloved husband of ship. All was greatfully appreciated. Auction Sale Patricia (nee Crowder). He will be lovingly - Jean McIntosh and Gladys Kyle or other flooring in remembered by his children: Gordon 44 AUCTION SALE your home? (Janie), Claire (Donna), Linda (Roger}, CARD OF THANKS - A sincere thank THURSDAY, JANUARY 29 Bonnie (Ron), and Tammy (David). Prede­ you to Drs. Peters and Burke, W.D.M.H. commencing at 6:00 pm. ceased by his twin daughters Marilyn and staff in the E.R., third floor nurses and McHaffie Auction Hall For Quality, WINCHESTER ONTARIO Carolyn. He will be greatly and sadly ambulance attendants for all your care and Morrisburg Dependable Service missed by his grandchildren and great­ kindness. Two Households Will Be Sold grandchildren. Funeral services were held - Eldon Holmes 3/4 bed; small upright freezer; hide-a-bed; and Competitive Prices at the P.X. Dermody Funeral Home in Ham­ 44 couch and chair; armchairs; wicker arm­ On behalf of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 108, ilton on December 16, 1997 with Reverend ------chair; numerous small antique tables; Call Winchester, we would like to express our heartfelt thanks to Quammie officiating. The family wishes to CARD OF THANKS- I would like to send wood coat rack; antique dressers; chest of thank all the extended family members out a special thanks to Tom and Irene for drawers; collection 1950's & 60's comic all the service groups for their hard work and support during from this area for their kindness and sup­ opening their home to us during the recent books (good condition); collectables; CURRAN CARPET the Ice Storm of 1998. A special thank you to the numerous port. ice storm. Thanks to our neighbors for lamps; glassware; numerous quilts; mirror; individuals and organizations who so generously donated 44 watching our house when we were away. chrome table and chairs; exercise bike; ------Thank's again. small household appliances; heater; fan; their time and efforts wherever it was needed. - Maude and Charles metal shelving; computer and printer; CENTRE ______4_4 wood high chair; desk and chair; color TV; A special bouquet of roses goes out to the volunteer fire 18 Industrial Drive VCR; vacuum; many unlisted items. departments, military personnel, OPP, Ontario Hydro and Befl In Memoriam Mastercard and Visa accepted Chesterville - 448-2068 Hall open 5 pm day of sale Canada. MCCONKEY - In memory of our uncle AUCTIONEER "A Local Business Committed William, who passed away January 20, Coming Events Sheila McHaffie To Serving You " 1997. 44c Memories are treasures SUNDAY BRUNCH None can steal, At the Country Kitchen 9:30 am-2 pm, Death is·a heartache adults $6.95; children under 8, $2.95. Now Nothing can heal. available: No smoking dining room. 774- Some may forget you 2417. Doris D. Smith Now that you're gone, 12tfc Thank You E-mail: [email protected] But we shall remember you LIONS BINGO Web site: http://www.foxmicro.com/smith The Generator Gang, along with the other volunteers and No matter how long. Every Monday night at the Winchester Li­ - Preston, Muriel, Perry and Roger Gil­ ons Hall. $500 jackpot. Consolation prize. Basic Computer Lessons • Office Services residents of Vernon, would like everyone to know how mer 7 pm start. All welcome. 44 grateful we are to Tom's Air Cooled Engines Ltd. of 24tfc Phone: 613-989-5766 ANNUAL MEETING ....._ Flyers, Labels, Logo Design, Web Page Design and much more ~ . Vernon. Metcalfe Agricultural Society will be held Without Tom, Charyl, Tony, Kevin andJamie working on Sat., Jan. 31 at 1: 30 pm. in the Lion's night and day assembling, repairing and delivering Card of Thanks Den at the fairgrounds. 43-44c equipment to us which they donated, we would not have CARD OF THANKS - We would like to take this opportunity to thank our neigh­ ATTENTION been able to keep basements dry and houses warm. bors Sieger and Robert Mulder who were ALL BRIDES AND GROOMS THANKYOU Their generosity and unselfish support was more than so kind to come to our farm and offer the FOR 1998 AND 1999 use of their generator while the power was Winchester Bridal Showcase, Tues., Feb. Our sincere thanks to family, friends, neighbors and appreciated. off and to George Hutt who came each day 10, 7-9 pm Winchester Lions Hall. For to warm our home. more information call Joan Steele, 774- acquaintances for helping us through the ice storm and 16 days Once again a sincere heartfelt thank you. It's people like - The Melvin Family 0724. of power outage. yourselves who make our village one of the best places to 44 43-45c Toe assistance you gave and offered when you were live. CARD OF THANKS - We wish to ex­ THINKING ABOUT STARTING YOUR experiencing the-same hardships will never be forgotten. press our gratitude ang appc,e,cj!}tiru1 t,Q~e ,.,, ...... ,Q...1Nbl,.,B ,U~lfflj;l5~l-,,;, .. ,.. ,., "" From all of us, thank you. Kenmore Community Association, Special Free 42-weel< b·usine!ss aevelopme'r\t pro:.:: To Bill, Jeff, Madelene, Roy and Loretta, Lorne and Joan, Larry, Storm Unit, for their long and tiring efforts gram starts this February. For rual youth in ~ Doug and Donna, John and to our family for providing -Vernon Community Association to provide us with nutritious meals through­ Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Coun­ out the power outage. A special thanks to ties, ages 18-30, who have a business maintenance and hot meals, enabling us to remain in our own the hydro workers and soldiers who idea. Participants receive a training allow­ home, our grateful thanks. worked such long hours every day to re­ ance of $200 per week. Application dead­ Special appreciation to the volunteers at the Kenmore build the devastated system. line is February 2. To apply call Women and - Marvelville Community Families Rural Economic Development, 1-800-465- Community Centre and to the Osgoode Township Fire 44 7030. Funded by Human Resources De­ Department. -C_A_R_D_O_F_T_H_A_N_K_S--1w_o_u_ld-lik-e-to-sa-y velopment Canada. ~ = 44c thank you. to my family, relatives, friends -Fred and Edna Black and neighbours for their kindness while I GENERAL MEETING was in hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Dundas County Players, Wed., Jan 28 at Steele, Dr. Shnurr and the staff at Win­ 7:30 pm, above the Winchester O,P.P. All ~ chester District Memorial Hospital. are welcome. •• •• - Betty Guy (Keith) 44c • • 44 TOWNSHIP OF SOUTH DUNDAS ENJOY MYRTLE BEACH CARD OF THANKS - We would like to WITH DUNDAS TOURS thank our neighbours and friends for all Book now for this Early Spring Tour, March RESIDENTS their help during the -recent ice storm. Es­ 26 to April 6, 1998. Tour includes: transpor­ pecially Stuart and Diane Linton, Carl Dil­ tation and accommodation, oceanfront ef­ labough and Pete Faubert for their help in ficiencies, sightseeing excursions, scenic We would like to thank all the volunteers for their milking and watering our cattle. To Met­ cruise, name shows, sunshine, warmth countless hours of help during January's lee Storm. GARBAGE COLLECTION calfe Fire Department Firemen, Jim Bow­ and more. $879 Canadian per person (2 man and Dept. of Public Works for per room). Call or visit our office, Carman We would also like to thank the people who provided obtaining a generator for us. Thanks also Road North. · The two bag garbage limit will be lifted for taking me in and keeping me warm. Iroquois a constant supply of hot meals to the department. Thank you all. 613-652-2005. from January 26 to January 31, 1998. - Casey and Cathie Nell 44-45c Last but not least we thank the general public for their 44 FOOT CARE CLINIC SERVICE patience and gratitude towards the fire department. The Matilda and Williamsburg landfill sites CARD OF THANKS - A big thank you to Wed., Feb. 4, Para-Med Health Services, all those who volunteered for neighbor­ 457 Main St. East, Winchester (wheel­ A final thank you to the community for coming will accept all household garbage at no hood watch after the ice storm. We all chair accessible). $12 per person. All ap­ together in a time of need. appreciated it. pointments must be pre-booked. Call charge until January 31, 1998. All - The residents of Forest Wood Heights 774-5544, 1-800-461-9916. Subdivision 44c -Williamsburg Fire Department refrigerators and freezers MUST BE freon 44 DANCE ••• ••• free and tagged in accordance witli CARD OF THANKS - The family of the 1.O.0 .F. Hall Williamsburg, Sat., Jan. 31 , 9 late Keith Hess warmly thank all our dear pm-1 am. Music by Country Reflections. M.O.E. specifications and regulations. friends, relatives and neighbors for their Admission $5. Lunch served. unwaivering support during this time of 44 Hugh Garlough sorrow. Your hugs, cards, food, flowers and DFA MEETING Parmalat Canada charitable donations to the Winchester The regular monthly meeting of the Dun­ 490 Gordon Street Manager of Public Works Hospital and the Lung Association are ap­ das Federation of Agriculture will be held $ preciated. A special 'thank you" to David on Wed., Feb 4, at the OMAF Board Room, Winchester, Ontario, KOC 2KO Lapier at the Marsden-Mclaughlin Funeral Winchester, 8 pm. There will be a presen­ Home in Williamsburg and Pastor Roger parmalat Tel. 613-774-2310 tation by the DFA to Graham and Kathy March. Also, thanks to the Morrisburg La­ Hardy, Dundas County Farmer of the Year , Fax: 613-774-2685 dies of the Pentecostal Tabernacle for the ...... Award. Everyone welcome. lunch they provided. God Bless everyone' 44c Lanark - The Hess Family Interim Head Office DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD 26 44c SNOWARAMA POSTPONED ·H#ft.ill;@iiiiifoil•iiji•IW?r~,l·MMMMll§@I From February 1 to February 8. Watch next CARD OF THANKS - A special thank NOTICE ar. 15VictoriaStrt:tt ~ -- . ·_ .. st,·- weeks paper for more details. Pcrth, Ontario ' '~. ··~lJ '• you to Raymond and Doreen Como for all 44c the help they gave to us during the ice To Whom It Concerns: K7H 21-1 7 ,· • . ·,ill,: . \'( storm. •\_'!\ . - Family, friends and neighbors It is the intention of Parmalat Canada to fence our .....~ . 44 SNOW DRAGS property on the south side across Gordon Street behind The Country Boy, Sutton's Restaurant and The Syd Silver Sponsored by Riverside PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD Snowmobile Club Village Bin. This will prevent through traffic between Tuxedos Main Street and Queen and thereby eliminate a OF DISTRICT 26 Sun., Feb. 8 serious safety hazard. Rent 4 or More PROCEEDS TO CHEO DIVISION OF STORMONT, DUNDAS & GLENGARRY Breakfast 7:00 am-12:00 noon Parmalat Canada has taken ownership of Gordon REQUIRES FOR THE PERIOD and Groom's is ATTHE CLUB HOUSE Street from the south property line northward to FEBRUARY 9, 1998TO JUNE 25, 1998 Registration: Dufferin Street. This piece of property is integral to our 1/2 Price 8:00 to 10:30 am SHARP . DRAGS AT 12:00 NOON operation with lift truck traffic crossing it on a continual A Teacher Qualified in Book before Upper Canada Air Strip basis and a great deal of pedestrian activity. It has Technological Studies - Transportation Feb. 14, 1998 and 'ALL STOCK CLASSES been recognized that automobile and truck traffic on PLUS MODIFIED' this stretch poses a real threat to personal safety. Applications will be received until Friday, January 30, 1998 by: get 1997 prices Tim Horton's will be serving Brenda Ramsay, Principal at coffee, hot soup, etc. at the track We intend to put up temporary barriers first and once Cornwall Collegiate & Vocational School it is confirmed that the situation is workable, the fence BRIDALS Beef on a Bun 437 Sydney Street served at the will be erected, probably in February. Cornwall, Ontario Club House K6H 3H9 BY AL-MOR Ron McRae CHESTERVILLE Music by O.C. Central "EVERYONE Engineering Manager Cornwall Office Telephone: 933-6990 or 1-800-267·4131 448-3370 WELCOME" 'n'2 Second Slrett Wesl gU. Cornwall, Ontario, K6H $$6

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Bob Volks, 774·5040. '"bedrooms,~ baths. Rob Peddle , 774-4253, 1-888-866-7355. peaceful. transferred. Looking for offers. . , 989-1919. CAREER TRAINING STEEL BUILDINGS STEEL BUILDINGS ... Final Clearance. Con­ CHOOSE YOUR CAREER/start your own struction and Leasing available. 20 x 14 x 30 business. Earn an international $3,688.00. 25 X 14 X 30 $3,988.00. 30 X 14 X dlploma/A.I.N.S. offers over 100 home study 40 $5,944.00. 40 X 60 $9,688.00. 40 X 80 programs. Alternative health, counselling, $12,244.00. 50 X 100 $21,566.00. 60 X 120 self-improvement, nutrition, new age, busi­ $28,900.00. Others. Pioneer 1-800-668- ness, sports, Beauty, wntmg. Free Prospec­ 5422. tus 1-888-516-1212. httpJ/www. tains.com. CLASSIC BRICK FARrJIHOUSE on 3 OWNER SAYS "SELL". All so cozy on Live free. 2-storey home plus two reirtal We have a career for you' FUTURE STEEL BUILDINGS. 1997 FACTO­ acres, family room with woodstove, 2 acres, ideal first or retirement home. units. $89,000. Pat O'Brien, 448-9060. RY Clearance Sale on Many Models and beam ceiling, new kitchen, dining, For the hobbies! insulated garage with BOOKKEEPING AND INCOME TAX Sizes. Reserve your building now for spring hardwood floors, new windows, triple workshop plus woodstove. Don't miss COURSES! Learn Income Tax Preparation delivery while quantities last. Call 1-800- and Bookkeeping by correspondence. Earn 668-5111, ext. 536. block garage, workshop. this one. your certificate now. For FREE brochures, no obligation, U & R Tax Schools, 1345 Pembi­ MUST SELL. 2 all Steel I-beam framed na Hwy., Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3T 2B6. 1- straight wall buildings (NOT QUONSETS). BUY OR SELL WITH CONFIDENCE • CALL ALAN, 448-3306 800-665-5144, over 20 years of tax training One is 50 x 100. Brand new, never erected. experience. Will hold until spring. SACRIFICE PRICES - CALL TODAY. 1-800-304-6349. COMPUTERS. No previous computer experi­ ,,.... ence necessary. Exciting opportun1t1es now WANTED EXPECT THE BEST South Mountain, $139,000. 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(5745) • Western Ontario $130 • Central Ontario $134 • Afl Ontario $390 • National Packages Avallal>le • Call thls p.y,er ford+;tailsl EXCELLENT VIEW OF THE ST. LAWRENCE across Morrisburg Waterfront Park. Upgraded, tastefully renovated and decorated older MAIN STREET COMMERCIAL. Dual income, high PRICED TO SELL. Three bedrooms. on quiet cul· four-bedroom home, great location. Convenient to all village amenities. traffic area. $94,900. de-sac, huge back ya rd and completely finished lower area. A must see. $104,900. Check it out - $109,500. (5744) DON'T LET THIS ONE GET AWAY! Great three-bedroom starter LOCKE'S home. Renovated, one-level living. Nice lot in established neighbor­ Onturg hood, central Morrisburg. Garage, paved drive, oil heat. $69,900. RENTALS . ~21. (5743) General Toot QUALITY THROUGHOUT! Raised bungalow, 2+1 bedrooms, oak-fin­ & Equipment Rentals / ished kitchen. Basement mostly finished, including family room, bed­ room, etc. Garage. Gas heat. Raised deck off kitchen. 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Allison ...... 652-155 l Carol Richer ...... 543-3556 ICE STORM '98 Grenville Mutual Insurance Dale Beckstead ...... 652-4396 VHF/UHF Company TV Antenna Sale to the devastation of property and the financial metro-city s119s9 Due realty ltd. 48 electronic elements, burden caused by the Ice Storm of January 6th 737-7200 150" boom lengths through January 10th, we wish to help our DIRECT LINE 774-3946 BILL GILES CALL policyholders in the following ways: 774-3946 r than renting. OMNITEK $93,500, Winchester • If you required a generator to mitigate the effects INSTALLATIONS Victorian ~storey. Income apartment, of a loss, we offer a cash allowance of $20.00/day NOW FOR YOUR BOOKING gas heat, central location. Contact Dan for generators under 2500 watts or $30.00/day for 448-1139 PUT THE POWER generators over 2500 watts. This allowance may be To WORK FOR YOU."' applied towards the rental or operation of an owned or borrowed generator. • Your policy deductible will be waived on all food freezer claims. • Any claim resulting from the Ice Storm will be considered forgivable at time of renewal with Grenville Mutual. If you have a claim, or should we be able to assist you, please call 658-2013 or 1-800-267-4400. We trust this will assist you in coping with our recent disaster. The Winchester Press Wed ., January 28, 1998 B-9

WHITE SWAN, 8 ROLL PKG. QUAKER, PKG. OF 10 ASSORTED FLAVOURS BATHROOM READY TO SERVE DIRECT PAYMENT IIUIIENT DIRECT ) TISSUE OATMEAL

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT 2.28 1.88 QUANTITIES OPEN: MON.-FRI. 8 AM-9 PM; SAT. 8 AM-6 PM

C-PLUS, 24x255 ML TINS HUMPTY DUMPTY, 1 BAG ROYALE, 2 ROLL PKG. PURE SPRING, 2 LITRES GRAPE OR ORANGE ASSORTED VARIETIES GINGER ALE PAPER SOFT SNACKS TOWELS DRINKS 5 • 88 98¢ 98¢

SCOTTIES, PKG. OF 150 ROYALE, PKG. OF 50 HUMPTY DUMPTY, 192 G BAG MAN-SIZE DORITOS, 190 G BAG HUMPTY DUMPTY, 170 G BAG FACIAL PACKAGE OF 12 SMALL BAGS ASSORTED FLAVOURS ASSORTED FLAVOURS TISSUES FACIAL TISSUES POTATO DORITOS POTATO CHIPS 98¢ 1.38 CHIPS 1.48 98¢

SCOPE, 1.065 LITRE SACOR, PKG. OF 10 McCAIN, 3x250 ML TETRA ROUGEMONT, 2 LITRE FRUITE, 2 LITRE ASSORTED FLAVOURS GARBAGE ASSORTED FLAVOURS MELLOW, GRANNY SMITH, ASSORTED FLAVOURS MOUTHWASH MclNTOSH, RED DELICIOUS FRUIT DRINKS OR JUICE BAGS JUICES AND APPLE JUICE ORTETLEY ICED T,EA MIXOR MATCH 3.48 98¢ DRINKS CASE OF 9x3x250 ML $6.88 2.18 1.88

TIDE, 12 LITRE BOX KRAFT, 1.5 KG BEAR JAR PRIMO, 3 LITRE JUG ORtGINAL OR LEMON KRAFT, 225 G PKG. SMOOTH PURE LAUNDRY MACARONI & CHEESE 78~ PEANUT BUTTER VEGETABLE OIL DETERGENT 7.88 DINNER 5.88 3.88

PURITAN, 184 G TIN DOWNY, 3 LITRE JUG BOUNCE, PKG. OF 200 SHEETS KELLOGGS, 675 G BOX GOLD SEAL, 213 G TIN LIQUID FABRIC FABRIC PINK FLAKES OF HAM, TURKEY OR SOFTENER SOFTENER CORN SALMON CHICKEN 4.88 8.88 FLAKES 2.68 98¢ 98¢

OLD DUTCH, 3.6 LITRE AYLMER, 1 LITRE SQUEEZE FIESTA, PKG. OF 51 DEL MONTE, 12-14 OZ. TIN AYLMER, 28 OZ. TIN ORIGINAL OR LEMON TOMATO ASSORTED VARIETIES LIQUID B[EACR FOAM CUPS TOMATOES 88¢ VEGETABtEs 68¢ KETCHUP 88¢ 1.28 CASE OF 24 $15.88 1.68

SUNLIGHT, 750 ML-950 ML PRIMO, 900 G BAG DUNCAN HINES, 515 G BOX DUNCAN HINES, 450 G TIN CLEAR, ANTI-BACTERIAL, SPAGHETTI, ASSORTED FLAVOURS ASSORTED FLAVOURS ORIGINAL CAKE MIXES FROSTINGS DISH 1 9 8 SPAGHETTINI, DETERGENT ■ MACARONI 1.48 1.48

PURINA, 8 KG BAG ETTU, 132 G PKG. GERBER BABY FOODS PURINA, 1.6 KG TUB GREEK, ITALIAN, LIGHT, QUAKER, 730 G BOX QUAKER, 900 G/1 KG BAG 1ST OR ALLEY CAT HONEY DIJON OR ORIGINAL 3RD FOODS MINUTE, LARGE OR ORIGINAL HAPPY CAT 2ND FOODS LIFE CEREAL DRY CAT FOOD CAESAR SALAD KIT OATMEAL 2FOR 2 FOR 3.48 5.88 3.88 1.88 $1.09 $1.49 1.68

PURINA, 8 KG BAG AUNT JEMIMA, 1 KG BOX PURINA, 170 G BAG HERSHEY, 300 G BAG REGULAR OR BUTTERMILK MAINSTAY DRY ASSORTED FLAVOURS MAPLE LEAF, 1 LB. PRINT ASSORTED VARIETIES FLUFFO, 1 LB. PRINT BEGGIN STRIPS PURE LARD CHIPITS SHORTENING COMPLETE DOG FOOD PANCAKE Ml~ 5.88 1.88 1.38 1.98 1.18 2.28 CLUB HOUSE, 500 ML CHEF BOYARDEE, 796 ML TIN TASTERS CHOICE, 150 G JAR WITH 10% REAL VANILLA NESTLE, 750 G NESTLE SINGLE AUNT JEMIMA, 750 ML BOTTLE SPAGHETTI ORIGINAL, DECAF, FRENCH, ASSORTED VARIETIES ASSORTED FLAVOURS ARTIFICIAL COLOMBIAN QUIK CHOCOLATE BARS SYRUP VANILLA SAUCE INSTANT COFFEE 1.48 88¢ 2.88 4.88 2/88¢ 2.48

TETLEY, 216 G PKG. CLARK'S, 665 G TIN NESCAFE, 150 G/200 G JAR DEL MONTE, PKG. OF 4 DAVID, 500 G PKG. BEEF, CHICKEN, IRISH ASSORTED FLAVOURS MAPLE LEAF ORANGE PEKOE DECAF,COLOMBIAN OR TEA BAGS STEWS RICH BLEND 3 88 MINI PUDDINGS COOKIES INSTANT ■ 7.88 1.88 COFFEE 1.48 1.88 CHRISTIE, 450 G PKG. AYLMER, 10 OZ. TIN FOLGERS, 925 G TIN PLAIN, SALTED, 5-GRAIN OR MOUNTAIN ROAST OR AROMA ROAST WHOLEWHEAT TOMATO PREMIUM PLUS GROUND SOUP COFFEE CRACKERS~ 3/1.00 1.48 7.68 B-10 The Winchester Press Wed., January 28, 1998

OPEN: MON.-FRI. PRODUCT OF USA, N0.1 GRADE 8 AM-9 PM; F.RESH KNIFE CUT, NO BACKS SIZE 24 SAT. DIRECT 8AM-6 PM PAYMENT CHICKEN ICEBERG IIUMEHTDIIIECT l WE RESERVE BREASTS LETTUCE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT WHOLE OR SPLIT QUANTITIES 1.99LB. 4.39 KG 78¢ HEAD

PRODUCT OF USA, NO. 1 GRADE PRODUCT OF CANADA, NO. 1 GRADE CUT FROM CANADA GRADE A, AA, AAA BEEF SNOW WHITE MELROSE SMOKED PICNIC PORK SHOULDER BONELESS CAULIFLOWER COOKING ONIONS TOP SIRLOIN STEAK 1.49 LB. 3.29 KG 1.98 2.98 10LB.BAG 2.99 LB. 6.59 KG

PRODUCT OF CANADA PRODUCT OF USA, NO. 1 PRODUCT OF CANADA, NO. 1 WESTERN, 500 G PKG. MELROSE, PACKED IN STORE FRESH SWEET GREEN HOT HOUSE SMOKED SLICED BEEF AND PORK, SMALL LINK MUSHROOMS PEPPERS TOMATOES BREAKFAST BACON BREAKFAST SAUSAGE 1.48 802. PKG. 1.48 LB. 3.26 KG 1.98 LB. 4.36 KG 2.29 1.69 LB. 3. 73 KG

PRODUCT OF MEXICO PRODUCT OF USA, NO. 1 FRESH PORK NIPPY CRISP FRESH PORK CALIFORNIA NEW POTATOES GREEN ONIONS PICNIC SHOULDER ROAST SHOULDER CHOPS

78¢ LB. 1 ■ 72 KG 2/88¢ 1.19 LB. 2.62 KG 1. 79 LB. 3.95 KG

PRODUCT OF B.C. PRODUCT OF USA, NO. 1 FRESH SLICED FRESH SLICED CANADA FANCY PRODUCT OF USA, NO.1 FRESH MEATY RED ANJOU BOSC PEARS PORK LIVER PORK HOCKS BELLY ANJOU PEARS PEARS SIDE PORK 69¢ LB. 1.52 KG 88¢ LB. 1.94¢ KG 88¢ LB. 1.94 KG 99¢LB. 2.18KG 88¢ LB.1.94 KG 1. 79 LB. 3.95 KG

RESERS, 510 G. PKG. PRODUCT OF USA, SIZE 180 PRODUCT OF CANADA, FANCY FLOUR MEXICAN RESERS, 142 G PKG., 3 ASSORTED VARIETIES RED DELICIOUS APPLES SEEDLESS ORANGES BURRITOS TORTILLAS 1 ■ 9 8 5 LB. BAG 24/2.98 1.69 1.19

PRODUCT OF USA, FANCY PRODUCT OF USA, FANCY PRODUCT OF USA, FANCY MAPLE LEAF, 500 G PKG. MAPLE LODGE, 450 G PKG. BURNS, BY THE PIECE RED DELICIOUS GOLDEN DELICIOUS GRANNY SMITH SLICED CHICKEN POLISH COIL APPLES APPLES APPLES BOLOGNA WIENERS 2.69 LB. 5.93 KG 98¢ LB. 2.16 KG 98¢ LB. 2.16 KG 98¢ LB. 2.16 KG 2.69 99¢

4 INCH POT MAPLE DALE SHOPSY'S DELI FRESH 14 INCH AFRICAN PREMIER MIX MILD MARBLE POTATO & EGG WITH PEPPERS FRESH ATLANTIC VIOLETS BOUQUETS CHEDDAR SALAD COMBINATION COD FILLETS LB. KG EA. 4.49 LB. 9.90 KG 4.99 11.00 1.98 EA. 2.98 1.89 LB. 4.17 KG 5.99

McCAIN, 340 G. PKG. STOUFFER, 1 PKG. VALLEY FARM, 1 KG BAG NESTLE, PKG. OF 24x50 ML KRAFT, 250 G PKG. BEATRICE, 1 LITRE CHOCOLATE, COCONUT, ASSORTED VARIETIES ASSORTED CUTS LEMON OR BANANA POLAR POPS SWISS CHEESE CHOCOLATE ORIGINAL OR LEAN FRENCH FRIES ASSORTED OR CHOCOLATE CUISINE ENTREES CREAM PIES TWINS SLICES MILK 2.48 1.38 78¢ 3.48 1.88 98¢

NUTRIWHIP, 500 ML BLUEWATER, 650 G PKG. McCAIN, 1 KG BAG McCAIN, 355 ML CHAPMANS, 2 LITRE BEATRICE, 1 LITRE FISH AND 13 ASSORTED VARIETIES ASSORTED VARIETIES ASSORTED FLAVOURS WHIP BUTTERMILK CHIPS VEGETABLES ORANGE JUICES ICE CREAM TOPPING 2.48 1.98 98¢ 1.98 1.88 98¢

SWANSON, 170 G PKG. NESTLE, PKG. OF 6 BREADMATE, 2 LB. TUB McCAIN, 355 ML McCAIN, 355 ML NO SUGAR BEATRICE, 1 LITRE BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY ASSORTED FLAVOURS ASSORTED FLAVOURS POLAR TWIN POP SOFT 10% OR 6% CREAM POT PIES FRUIT PUNCHES ICE TEAS POLAR CREAM BARS MARGARINE HALF AND HALF POLAR FUDGE BARS 68¢ 58¢ 58¢ 1.98 1.68 1.98

SUNSHINE, 675 G LOAF SUNSHINE, 675 G LOAF 20%, 60%, 100% SLICED SHOPSY'S SLICED PKG.OF 4 WHITE SLICED BURNS SLICED 8 INCH WHOLEWHEAT BOLOGNA EYE OF ROUND PUMPKIN PIE CROISSANTS BREAD FRESH BREAD PASTRAMI 2.49 LB. 5.49 KG 2.49 1.99 88¢ 78¢ 3.99 LB. 8.80 KG

DEMPSTERS, 450 G LOAF DEMPSTERS, 675 G LOAF PKG.OF 8 STONE GROUND, BRAN, 12 GRAINS, MAPLE LEAF SLICED 450 G LOAF WHITE ORWHOLE WHEAT OATMEAL, WHEAT 'N OATS, OAT BURNS SLICED FRENCH HOLLYWOOD BRAN OR MULTI-GRAIN COUNTRY 100%WHOLE HEARTY GRAIN PEPPERONI ROLLS THINS KITCHEN HAM WHEAT BREAD BREADS 2. 99 LB. 6.59 KG 98¢ 1.68 4.49 LB. 9.90 KG 89¢ 1.49 DEMPSTERS, PKG. OF 6 OLIVIERI, 284 G 450 G LOAF PKG.OF 4 PLAIN, POPPY, ONION, SHOPSY'S SLICED BURNS SLICED PUMPERNICKEL, RAISIN/ GARLIC CHEESE APPLE OR CHERRY CINNAMON, WHOLE WHEAT, ROAST BEEF SALAMI SESAME, GARLIC, BLUEBERRY BREAD BREAD TURNOVERS BAGELS 88¢ 1.98 4.49 LB. 9.90 KG 2.99 LB. 6.59 KG 1.99 1.99

PKG.OF 4 DELICIOUS MOMENTS, VACHON, PKG. OF 6 SCHNEIDERS SLICED 3 ASSORTED VARIETIES FRESH MADE PKG.OF 6 THREE FRUITS OR APPLE LEVESQUE SLICED APPLE OR CHERRY RASPBERRY COOKED HAM LUNCHEON DANISH BAGUETTES TURNOVERS FLAKIES LOAF POCKETS 2.69 LB. 5.93 KG 89¢ 2.38 2.28 3.99 LB. 8.80 KG 1.99