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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Sep 1963, p. 10

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itu The Cýnad1an Statesman, o an ENNISKILL (Intended for last week) Listowel. Miss Alice Creeper and Mr. Miss Lindî Day, Toronto, attended the 'over-night gu Decaration Day and Dedica- Smith, Burký tion ai the new chapel at Be- Mr. and b~ thesda Cemetery and werejand family, tea guests of Mrs. T. M. Sie- day evening mon. Saps Rodney Irwin was a Sun- Sbrps.S.R day guest af Barry îrwin, Hp;Mss. Bobcaygeon; Mr. and Mrs. R.N.. sa Geo. Irwin were Sunday vis- Brown, Mr. itors ai Mr. and Mrs. JîmlIr- ilo an win, Mr. and Mrs. Harry De-Mîso ad .-Vitt and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ono, were Sa, Irwin, Bobcaygeon. callers at R.. Sorny Mr. Walter Ferguson! Mrs. Courtr lias been taken to the Boiv-r Joyce Grahai *manville Memoiai Hospital, 1were r lecent we wish himi a speedy recov-1 F. Toms. ery. Mr. and Mr .Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Werry, 1. Sharp an spent the weekend wîth Mr. » visitors on W~ and Mrs. M. S. Van Camp, and Mrs. D.1 Mvr. and M * Sunday Ruest MORE M.and Mnca ick and Robir Ohio; Miss POWERCleveland, WR PER Occasion af P ER birthday. Mr. and M U~IIIkland wr wmumummguests with1 PO~UND and Mn. Albe: Mn. and Mi Lynne, Bonny ton, wene w with Mn. and Iston. Mr. and Mr Purple Hill; Lloyd Siemon don, were Sui Mr. and Mr spent Friday of Mr. and M 700 son, OrorianR camplete with A. Robinson, luo 16chaing Mr. and Mrç Clanemont, ac *238.00and Mrs. A. Thursday ta M bid farewell *~m PP ,~ daughter anc PI WIEK r>Helen Parrott, PION ERISArabia for M~ ~mIMRhLIfan 5 yeans. IJB~iAlso on T 7 O 0 L. Wearn's to Wagg ai Uxi: ber husbandi 710 0 Hospital, Torc Mr. and Mn tan attended tû The new 700 is PIONEER'S fastest anniversany ai inot powerful ehain saw designed to J.D. Brown inake light work for the profeaional ner wvas heldE cutter. You get the highest pro- aunant and th duction et the lowet cot. spent at Mr. Millson's. Mns. E. C. A _______is visiting this and Mrs. O. C Miss Lois As ber nurse-n-t Nursing, Toror MORTON'S Mr. and Mr FARM SUPLY TD.spent the weel Bowmanville Ontario Harold at the: ___________tangue Lake. Mn. and Mie and family wil A. W. RUNDLE Ross Ashton,]1 GARDEN CENTRE that Neil Yeo 1 1015 King St. E., Oshawa from Toronto manville Menr Nil is pror for iawhle, 'pl First regl C.G.I.T. for thi at the lcaden's i6th with 15 nm Plans were mý raast at the 1 PIONcER Bowman on S H AR EST Columbus, e S PE CIAL MWn J. Mll THIS COUPON IS WORTH Wright, Oshaw $i0.00 on the purhose of ony Axiord, Hamp gew Pioneer choin saw front Thur5day tea .ýapt. 19, to Oct. 31, 1963. Wright's. ______________ Mrs. T. M. SI Siemon attend, on Saturday ol N là * ""Y.' ~ J '*'.*." I. L comfortSER *DODES THE RESi FREE ANNUAL SURNER-FURNACE CONI FREE MID-SEASON CHECK * FREE 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE YLTRIFY EPLCEMNTPARTS INSURANI PHON 623-3771 ,PYE&GRA&NT 0Ol 6Mill Lane ille, Sept. 25, 19 3p 8 aE N 33 aAvery was an6t aest cf Miss Betty6t reton. N4rs. Clem Rahm Ajax, were Sun-, visitors at R. L Caldwell, Port Marion Brown, va; Mrs. J. D. *and Mrs. Ed. Catherine, Or- turday afternoon J. Ormiston'a. ney Graham, Miss Y tm, Purpie Hill, visitors at Mrs. ' s. A. Sharp, Mrs. d Janice, were 'ednesday of Mr. B. Kay, Toronto. rs. HoIt Forester ;carhorough, were ts at Mr. and rs. Floyd Peth- ýn Toronto; Mrn. CadiIIac Describes London m Brigh ton Ti our 'r, des Written by Aleen Aked's af T.V.'s big shots and an ar- was yet ta corne! To Oshawa Nancy Woods, 1938 Cadilac Car dent A.A.C.A. memben soon (whene Canada's automotive ene surprise vis- "Came on, iet's go!" said bad things inoned out and aur industry was barn and devel- andMns S R.mydrier Its te ixth members back inside being aped)- now thene is a cîty theMsS Rekn. AnndriveLondon tBhtan conducted around by Jack which really knows cars and Mn. Pethick'5 Tour ai the Antique Auto Ruttie, who explined the do- is nîgbt 'n my Cadillac line! Club ai Amenica, Ontario Re- ings. It was really Impressive The new Oshawa Automotive [ns. Frank Don- gion. .îuîy 8, 9 and 10.", when hie said the T.V. cam- Museum was cspecially apen- Sunday dinnen i sat cranl î ras cost forty-two thousand cd for us camplete with caf- Miss EIi keo h butatn!What a plih dollars and they had sevenal! ice and donuts. Ron Faw- Misrt i Okeo h utn Wa oih The bulbs cost twelve thous- cett had fine af his wonden- ýrs .od eny ing! Even a littie stave Pal- and each. We tbougbt aur fully rcstored cars on display *s and ean ,l ish was applied- it did ai- projection lamps expensive at including bis bnassy-franted r ad ean Ml-rigbt for the aId Quebec $3.50 each! No wonder tbey Model T, which rushed back Mekns. R. J. orgi- stove's rusty spots so wby iiOt didn't like aur bats! frorn Brigton- my it gets forqe? onting19the 1962a A chance ta chat with Iris around! Sa does Ron Fawcett s. Wilbun Toms, paque on my 1938 adilleac after the show was better as Histonical Consultant and Mr.r astyed's"Lndo t than seeing hier on T.V. What chief restorer fon the Auto and Susan, H ay-Bngtn"drive Landnededlavely eyes and' charm and Museum, trying ta fînd parts and vsitoHy igtns ative tadet an undenstanding persanality! for the 50 cars lhe awns. oost i th rer(h A T.V. penformen bravely Noted in the Museum was a rs.Ada Shrptwo Kennys- K. Adams and carrying on although deatb McLaughldi buggy whose at the homes K. Moore, Onono's good mech- had sa recently taken ber "f ifth" whcel pivoting on ns. Cccil Robin- az isalved that difficulty beloved husband. The show the front axie nevolutianized id Mr. and Mrs. with a new fuel pump.) must go an and s0 must the easy turnîng; also on dis- Part Hope. London ta Brighton Tour. play Mn. R. S.'s pet McLaugh- s. A. M. Wearnn Going ta London on Sun- We wished wc couid have lin. The Museum is now open :companied Mn: day aftennoon, not an antique taken Iris with us; that lucky ta the public and who isn't L. Wearn en auto dîd we sec! Could we Packard touring drove ber intercsted in cars? 4lton airport ta have mistaken the weekend? ight up ta the T.V. camera. The people ai Oshawa cen- 1ta a grand- Nearing London we met tbree Her two gentlemen chauffers tainly are! What a parade wc d niece Miss ai them trundling aiong High- wenc quite tbniîîed. had through crawd - lined twbo left for way No. 2- Past. Pres. Ross Where do wc go frorn hene? streets; the police at evcry !,ssianary work Eliiott, Port Hope, complete T rn? Sdel ln anrhligbc h rf with cap and cigar. bncaking Twcr mde a vsit auraid p as rnr wldnt bctbuh re iursday, the A. in a new (?) coupe with bis stoe bouse. thning up a ldightsan ss ed top signs ok Mrs. C. B. son. Such honn biowing and sîoe reîsenGts enrouea - undcratdeirbenesopnt eyes Dridge ta visit the smiies continued right ta e ersmnserue-udrterbnvln ys at St. Micbaei's the Anvilla Grande Motel, including deliciaus localiy I was quite the "Classic"! My into. London. "Everyane is smil- grown strawbrrics at the driver realiy put on airs in rs.R. . Omis in an loks o hppyandI.G.A.- we rushed aven ta a large Parisien bat, gloves s.e R.t J. rmsing ladIosa sa bappyr and Orono after supper, assembled r and furs wbile my riders Mns. fMn. and MIS. Mary Keat, Toronto and Or- once again at the Diana Motel Rcg. Lovekin and Mns. L. af Orono. Diii- ana. Why nat?" said m we picked up another rideriKeat supportcd lber sparting mt Mlie's est drver"Aien histnp y Mrs. Reg. Lovekin, Newcastle. strihing hats. One cop called at illr'sRes- divr "fte ths tip ouProudly we paraded tbru a out ta my driver as we pass- he evening was will neyer be the same again!" some wbat empty Onono and c d: "Dont let it get away and Mns. Ed. Mrs. B. L. Snell with bier then boldiy led the way up from you, lady!" ~shonOsbwadaughter Lois and grandsan the Fiftb, the Manversy Rd .. Baktth Msempr- Garry droveMaven fnom Sarni thnu Tynone witb boras blow- 1 ing lot, the public swarmed weekwit Mn ta~eeus.ing- they could hardly be- 'in and aven the cars. one Ashton. Not too early Monday niorn- lieve their cyes whea they, driver was printing a sign for hton has begun ing, Miss Canal showed us saw the Model T's passing :his antique "Don't Touch,"1 training course anound the Pioncer Village once again tbnu the village! while a couple af boys walked gale Scbool for near Fanshawe Dam. In the Passed tbe scbool bouse wbere through the back ai bis Model rta. buildings we beard thern Mrs. R. S. McLaugblin taught T. Our drivers really were s. Lamne Lamb playing an argan, weaving rag schooi wben Colonel Sarn scarcd! It looked like the end kend witb Miss rugs and the clang ai the courted bier and right Up ta aio a perfect day! But the on and brother blacksmith's anvil. Black- aur old bouse which was police ordered evcnyane "out" in cottage, Ox- smith F. A. Noble, Ilderton, built by Thamas McLaugblin i even the drivers and restored s. eih eGîlsaid be bad been a black- aven a bundred yeans ago. order as well as peace. 's. Mn. an Mrs.l smith for 25 yeans witbout an What a sigbt ta once again T h eoh ae Haydon. racident pioncerwork hadbhave aur driveway filled witb wbere a magnificent banquet eased ta repart srallygoatar dwnlie le cars ai former years. Mc- was given by the British hasben mve stikng mtalro beslP- Laughlins, Madel T's, the American Ou Ca. Chairman a te oe- ped on an iran punch lying bnass lamps, bigb nanrow 'at he hcad table wasMn oiathspital on the gnound and toak off wheels, nunning-boards- al'e roM stVc r. a bisfînen-thescas wreseemed at home! In the bouse Oshawa Chamber of. Comn- ssing well, but obviaus! Pioncer lufe can be aur familles were equally at merce, who introduced Hîs ed na visitons dangenous! hoe hyaprcae e- os IaorLmnGf lease'. Assembled again at the Ar- homethe apprtecautcd es- orshiPeMar nLoyanGf r! meeting of villa Grande Hotel, traffîle torta a h ubai-fr~PrAtoy Cadeau is faîl was beld stopped by police, the oldl fine- i ofa the aged- wbether was the speaker; his job had ihome on Sept. engine dniven by Jack Bray antique car or an old bouse. been salesman and anganizer embers present. complete with moustache and As a momeno ai the visit, a for the Museum- baving bad iade for a corn helmet led the 28 cars anto bnass plaque was presented sirnilar expenience in Ottawa home of Launa Highway No. 2 and the ta "Quaint Acres" pcrhaps the, rcceatîy with Mike Pearsons at., Sept. 21st. "London ta Brightoa" tour only stone bouse ta ever make!'ciection. Mn. Cadeau said the W. anersngatnolin. ucbpefec wa-the London ta Brighton Tour. Auto Museum was unique; ne Monday tea ther ahl the way! "One bc- Back ta Orono, at the Diana guided and inspired by the rand Mss. E. cames very fond ci aid tbings 1 Motel, a huge bonfire blazed1 Smîthsonian Institute, many and rescrnt change! Old cars, in the dank lighting up the ývintage autos wene displayed 1cer, Miss Doris bave advantages! This is the faces ai the chiidren and their also evalution changes made va; Mr. Murray speed for matorng pîcasure parents (as weli as the an- ta parts ai Fards, Durants and #ton, were last rather than teran. Sitting so tique cars) a wiener raast'McLaugblins. Mn. George Ro- guests at E. bigh you can neally sec!" througb the caurtesy ai the berts, principal ai N.C.B.I. wenc comments passed en. Orono Chamber ai Commerce said raising money for the lernon, Mrj. John route. with Harvey Pantner once Museum had beca most suc- cd the funeral The Queen Elizabeth Ma- again very busy ta sec every- cessful and reprcsented an in- )f the iate Mrs. tel in Oakville for the nîght. anc was satisfied. spirîng record af Canadian' Dn, Toronto. Welcomed by the manager, In thcernarning, a stop-' achipvement as bath indiv- the Oak Queen Mail once aven at the Golden Plough, idLials, business and argan- again wene aur hasts and Cobourg. Supenintendent Bath-i izations had contributed. Mr. gave us a deliciaus dinner at w~ell made us welcomne with Bill Duasbay aur hast for the the Oak Qucen Restaurant, fol- a calice break, while the ci-. B.A. Oil Ca., hoped we enjoy-' Y lowcd by a square dance with der citizeas viewed aur an- cd the banquet and dance ta a real live calier and band. tiques. Another stop in Co. follow'. Twa af those Madel T's bad'bourg ta go on radio broad- London ta Brighton Tour!r *. ta get in the dance igbt la., cast fnom a mobile unit. WE, Chairman Lavern Chapman the centre of the Mail whene were ail adrird- they said expressed aur thanks as didý cars were niot supposcd ta go.iwe sounded terrifie - who Ray Bell, Pres. Ont. Region. The oldest car the 1902 Non- rwoulda't with a bora like A.A.C.A. while Herman Smitbh S thern really lost its bead mine? tald haw the tour had origin. l i(biew it's head gasket I , Brighton at last! A long ated la 1896 as an Emanci- mean)! Len Russell, Queens- j parade up and down arouad pation Tour abjecting ta the ville, discreetly nemoved it 'the streets ai Brighton- we, treatmcent af autos who werc: ta its caravan trailer and even met ourselves camning req'uirecl ta have sameane stayed up hall tbe night mak- back- we loved it! Plaques xvave a rcd flag as warniag îng a new gasket. * for the Sixth London toanad rracced thcm. Ron Faw-, In the maraing aàrnad race Brighton Tour were present- licctt presentcd tour awards1 tbru bcavy traflie ta 401 ta ced ta the iollowing drivers: ta Len Russell for the small-, go on Channel 9 T.V, Those'James Stark, Earl McMillen, est, oldcst car and the ane modern cars werc mast impol- Wilbur Miller, Peter McLel- that had given the mast ite and woulda't let us out j an, David Noakes, Oshawa; ý trouble- the 1902 Narthenn;, 11rorn bebiad slaw-moving 'Ron Fawcett, Whitby; Len'ta Aleen Akied for the langest 1 trucks. but I beid back the Russell, Qucensville: Elmer car (me) and for being the' tnaffic far my aid fiends ta Adams, Palermo;, Carl Tou- bcst spart an the tour (was pop out and pass - we al shan, Kitchener: Stew a r t she proud); ta Mr. and Mrs. made it on time and liaed up Goodfellow, Plainf;ield; Lav- Carl Taushan, Kitchener, ior! engine ta truak on Channel erna Cap m a a, Pontypool; the iargest family - (thcy' 9. (OnIy antique cars didn't Boyd Wood, Bob Barrabeil, neyer have rnissed a tour, bave trunks-aot evea bootsiDon Elliott, Orono: Bruce'Julie aged two and the youag- as they say about the EngiishlMountjoy, Blackstock: Ray est ai five is already a vet-ý cars;) One by anc we stop-lBell, Cobourg; Fred Miurphy, cran); ta Sherwia Staplcy, al nped in front ai the campreras Rnonea -tb:Jaklark.1-1, r-_le-i-waenngafr i Bowmanville shouted Chairman L;averne ing authentie home museumn did create bazardous dancing Cbapmaa. "Out" chanted aur, You would have tbought the for Carl! group. Mn. Ramisay Lees anc tour ended thene but the besti "It's amazing" said Mary fKeat rny rider "never a cross 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tomn Ashton, Treasurers report ahowed a word or bad temper on the Toronto, called on Mr. 'Henry SALEM 1JJ.balance of $2l.32. iwhole trip have I heard. IiAshton and Mr. and Mrs. Ar-! (Intended for last week) 1 Mr. Webster's room won the wouldn't have missed it forlthur Read, recently. Mr. J Morrison was in attendance pennant. the world:" From Helen Love- Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Werry, charge of the church service' Membership fee for this kin my other rider, "It is a Linne, Bonnie and Jean, Mal- on Sunday. Mrs. K. Shackle- ya s$.0 twsas e real family affair, the child. ton, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sharp,! ton and Mrs. E. Twist favour- cîded to add 10Oc to member- ren are such dears 2nd 0LdaadJntEnsiledwthavcl utOu ship fee, to go to our own, wonderfui!" Happy mernories were Sunday visitors af Mr. 'best wishes go with Mr. Mor- gru.Amto a ases Iand thanks to ail who he!ped and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton, Ron- rsna ertrst olg torascainji h th emyeto h LndnadadRy to continue his studies for the Home and School Club Coun- to Brighton" to Oshawa tour. Mr. and Mrs. Keith MeGIII, ministry. cil with our lst vice-president No advertising is allowed ofl Dale and Brian were Sundayv Next Sunday, Sept. 22, will to be our representative to the cars. Let's make it threelIvisitors. af Mr. and Mrs. Ross be RaIiy Day. There wîil be council. in a raw! Corne on boys, let's1 Ashton and family. a cambined church and Sun-i Mrs. John Coombes was go! Get ready for 1964. Mrs. G. R. Thompson, Mrs. day Sehool service at130 nmntd s:dviepei ~Jean Wood and Mrs. F. Os- Pm dent. It was decided ta leave modweeFidyviis pf.. Hl am oethe. grounds committee aver HAY ONmond wre. Frda vsitors o Mr. J. H palm homeun tiinext month. It was aise .AYThe M s. A. Teachers meet- Saturday. dcddt aeUIE oe h m p o n f o mMwo r afH oria l la t e c d e o h ae' N I C F b o e <Intended for last week) in as held at the Haydon Miss Mary Dove, Ayimer; forenasiof e'en.inth Public Schooi an Tuesday Misses B. Dove and E. Smith,'Prnsa puisnth The U.C.W. S e pt e mb e r Mr. and Mrs. Walter Love- 'Cbugwr Sna ii-senior room wvere ini favour meeting was held at the home 'ridge and Joy have returned ors wvith Mr. and Mrs. J. Hall. 'of them selling cards ta raise af Mrs. Lloyd Ashton *on home from a six weeks' vaca- M.adMr.NranAeyfunds for the Athletic Club. Thurdayevening. President tion in England with Mr.!and family took Mr.A. Skoyles M r. Webster introduced Miss Mrs. J. Potts opened the mneet- Walter Loveridge's relatives, home ta Gait on Sunday after Brag ndor ew jir ing by the singing af Theme and touring Engîand. They a week's visit with them. Mr. te aand o rsnew junio H-ymn. aiso enjayed the boat trip Skoyles wiil be 91 years aid Lunchi was served by the Devational was given bv each way. mn October. executive and a social time Mrs. Cowling, e n t i t 1 e d Mrs. Alice Thompson wasý Mr. and Mrs. I. Cook and ýenjoycd. "Hands", and the secretary dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. _ _i___ gavea rpor ofJulymeeingEar Thmpso, BwmaviGeary, Scarborough, were Sat- gav a epot f Jly eetngEar ThmpsnBowanvlle'lurday visitors with Mr. andd whîch was approved. Several Sunday. ýMrs. Norman Avery. cards were read. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Love-i Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Weish Mrs. J. Jones invited the ridge, Joy and Charles were were guests at the Mcflobbie- 40PRM M/E SA SEM«EN 7 U.C.W. ladies ta her home for Sunday visitors of Mr. and l Rundle wedding at Trinity , M #"THE JH/6/IGESTF their October meeting, which Mrs. Douglas Strawbridge andiUnited Church in Saturday. ;TOV qW E was accepted. It was aovpd' famiiy, Manvers Station. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rey- ALWAY$ READPY and secondcd that the U.C.W. The U.C.W. ladies wili be. nolds and famiiy are on a ~ ladies take the church service in charge of the Sunday even- two-weak's holiday trip to 710 T O ' 400P THE on Sunday evening, Sept. 22. ing service at 7:30 o'ciock;: Northern Ontario. They will I , JP WE Mrs. J. Jones had the fol- special speaker, Mrs. Craw-,aiso visit relatives at Port rr lowing program: R e a d i n g E fard of E-nniskiilen. 1 Arthur. were given by Mrs. Ross Ash- Mr. and Mrs. J. Potts, Mary Members of the Young ton and Mrs. Alfred Garnard; and Billie spent the Weekend Peoples Union cnjoyed a pic- rp Piano solo, Mrs. Lloyd Sie- with relatives at Collingwood. flic at Greenwood Park on ! mon; solo, Mrs. Lloyd Ashton, Mrs. Alice Thompson, Mr. Sunday. "He Lifted Me"; Mrs. J. Jones and Mrs. Earl Thompson cail-1 Salem U.C.W. will hold j conducted a contest, the las- ed an Mr. and Mrs. Roy their September meeting at crs, Mrs. A. Garrard, Mrs. L. Thompson, Leskard, an Sun-' the chunch on Thursday even- Siemon and Mrs. Ross Ashton, day. ling, Sept. 19. Mrs. John sang the last hymn "O Master Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Siemon Coombes and her gnoup are uw let me walk with Thce." were Sunday supper guests of in charge. Meeting closcd and a vote Mrs. F. Toms, Enniskillen. I Mrs. A. Best bas returned of thanks was given the hos-1 Sarry ta hear af the passingto ber home in Scarborough r fe e à tess and a social half hour was af Mrs. Henb. Slemon (nec after spending two weeks with spent. U.C.W. October meet- Ethel McNeil), Toronto. The her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ken CRCLTD) ing wiil be held at the home late Mrs. Siemnon was a dau-lFletcher.ACIGRPI; af Mrs. J. Joncs. ýghter af the late Mr. and Mrs.1 Miss Mary Peters, Hamp- COTCIN REAS Sunday Schooi will be hcld Archie MeNeil and was a re- ton, xvas a Sunday visitor with eS at the usual houns, 10:30 sident af Haydon and attend-!Mn. and Mns. W. Craig. 1 eprneJ o'clock, on Sunday morning. ed Haydon public scho. The tinst faîl meeting af the 16T prac St Mr. Jim Graham and Gar- h ev ns nFnia Home and School Club was field, Bowmanviile, caiied on night did considerable dam- held Wed., Sept. Il. Presi- Mn. and Mrs. Leslie Grahain age to the vines, tabacco and dent Mrs. E. Twist apened the on Tuesday evening. flowers.mtn e witrc"0uCanad"". A Receive $10 ini Bonus Tapes witb Reccive $2 in Bonus Tapes with E AT IA ottoC oa-~k Shredded WheatP of1 Reciv $6inBonus Tapes with SoeFl s rzn-Pg A Reeie 6yons Discount Solae l lb. Total$ * nUUB " TEA BAGS LPkg. of io 100ao. 1iGrade 3 b. Tapes CGRTENumber""Sie 6 CIA ET E Ctn. of 200 Meats TableRite Pitt. Fraservale Frozen IGA Coloured' Royal Gold - Reg. or Nip4 STRAWBERRIES MARGARINE CHEESE SLICES 3 15 oz pkgs $1 -00 5 1 lb pkgs $-0 4 8ozpkgs$sjOO0 Bowmanville IGA Foodliner I - BOWMAN VILLE-

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