58. Wednesdas, December 6, 1989 - North Shore News =, || Local Navy League offers opportunities Purchase best buys From page 57 To bake, slice 44-inch thick and bake about cight minutes at 375°F. ene Refrigerator cookies are a life- saver for anyone packing lunches. It always seemed that no mia.tter how many cookies | baked the jar was always empty when [ hauled out the brown bags. Cherry-Walnut Refrigerator Ceak- ies 1 cup Crisco 1 cup brown sugar (1 use fess!) 2 eggs 1¥2 teaspoons vanilla 2% cups flour %2 feuspoon soda 1 teaspoon salt V2 cup finely chopped walnuts ¥, cup well-drained and diced maraschino cherries Beat Crisco, sugar, eggs, and vanilla until Muffy. Add remaining ingredients and mix with your hands until smooth. Form into a two-inch log and wrap tightly. Refrigerate. To bake, slice as needed, Ys-inch thick. Bake at 400°F about cight LIGHTS ON!! ® The light that welcomes you home minutes, BEST BUYS: BUY-LOW: Pork steak, $1.48 fb.; Nabob coffee, 98¢; Campbell's tomato soup, 2/88¢; broccoli, 48¢ Ib.; ceiery, 28¢ Ib.; tomatoes, 48¢ Ib. STOMG'S: Turkey drumsticks, frozen five-Ib. bays, 48¢ tb. (Thaw, cook and re-freeze in tmeal-sized portions); veal stew, $2.48 Ib.; ground veal, $2.28 Ib.; Rogers flour, various types, 10 ke, $5.99; cauliflower, 99¢ ea.; mushrooms, $1.88 Ib.; spinach, 59¢ bunch; kiwi fruit, 5/99¢. SAFEWAY WOODWARD'S: Reg. ground beef, 10 Ib. package, 89¢ 1b.; stewing beef, $1.99 ib.; boneless rump roast, $1.98 tb.; Ovenjoy sliced bread, $9¢; Kraft singies, | kg, $5.99, Five Roses flour, 10 kg, $5.69 (note free cookbook with coupon); Parkay margarine, 3 Ib., $2.27; long English cucumbers, 99¢; cooking onions, 19¢ Ib. SUPER VALU: Chuck = roast, $1.18 Ib.; crass rib roasts, $1.98 fb.; (coupon) Royale tissue, limit two, eight-roll, $2.69; Idahoun scalloped potatoes, $1.39. ¢ The lignt that provides worry-free security BUILT-IN FHOTOCELL AUTOMATICALLY TURNS YOUR LIGHT ON AT DUSK AND OFF AT DAWN. INTRODUCTORY OFFER $79 * SOLID BRASS >» MARINE LACQUER FINISH * ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON FINISH & GLASS * MADE IN NORTH AMERICA * COMPLETE WITH QUALITY rN ‘pues PHILIPS 6OW BULB At uMercan lantern th NEWS KATHLEEN HAMNIGAN and her sons Gordie (left) and Jamie enjoy ar afternoon at the recCentre Lonsdale swimming pool while Dad waiches the Grey Cup. The centre staged a Grey Cup Getaway fer football widows aud football orphans dusing last week's match. photo Neil Lucente “gt AHOY, BOYS and girls. If you are 10 io 13 years old, like ships and the sea, want to learn to sail and want to oe in a band, the Navy League Cadets is the place to be. The Navy League of Canada, North and West Vancouver branch, has for the past 46 years sponsored programs for young people interested in activities relating to the sea. The group meets Tuesday even- ings at the Navy League Centre, 1888 Forbes Ave. North Van- couver, at 6:45 p.m. Uniforms are provided without charge. The organization is also looking for adults, male or female, who have an interest in the sea and related activities to assist with the children's progeam. Training will be provided. For further information tele- phone 299-3545 (5-10 p.m.) or 988-8911 Tuesday evenings (6:45- 10 p.m.). Oid friends meet in mall INFORMATION ACCOMPANY- ING a photograph published ia the Friday, Dec. | North Shore News incorrectly identified one individu- al. Greeting renowned — cartoonis: | oy aa . I 2 yt Nal a EN Lynn Johnston during a recent book-signing event) was North Vancouver resident Sharon Jerkovic, not Pearl Mitchell, Johnston and Jerkovic attended high school together in North Vancouver. Gade > eS ey