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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 May 1965, p. 13

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Ec Students at Courtice Hi gh Demonstrate Their Work in the Massey Hall in Torornto Severa I on Friday, April 30th. Forty young men and wo- i men received their graduation Attend Bible diplomas. Some 180 studenis sang anthemis and the En- semble sang several selections G radu tionthat seemed to electrify the teaudience present that night. Several members of teIt was estimated that over ]Bowmanville Pent e c os t al2800 people witnessed the im- Church attended the gradua- 1 pressive graduation ceremony. tion cerernony of the Easterný Eight b ursaries were given Pàntecostal Bible College. Theto t he same number of stu- graduation exercises were held dents that showed outstanding Fabulous Furniture BLITZ SALE AT WULSON'S FURNITURE IN OSHAWA Don't Miss These Treniendous Give-Away Bargains and Sensational Savings. 6 x 9 Borderless # ff LINOLEUMS ...................779 5 Pce. Chrome KITCHEN SUITES.......... $34.88 Hi-Back SWIVEL ROCKERS..........$70 Smooth Top MATTRESSES...............$ 6 0 Aluminurn and Saran LAWN CHAIRS. ......... 38 While they last DECORATOR CUSHIONS ......... 59c Complete with springs and mattresses BUNK BEDS . $57*0 RUSH DOWN - THIS WEEKEND ONLY Many More Bargains - Too Numerous to List WILSON FURNITURE 20 Church St.- Oshawa I________________ scholastic ability. The Eastern Pentecostal Bi- ble College is the largest Pentecostal Semînary in Can- ada. The Pentecostal Assern- blies of Canada bas five Bible Colleges located in strategic cities across Canada. Over 880 students have graduated from the Eastern Pentecostal Bible C o 1l e g e since its inception. Two-thirds of these graduates are in full- time Christian ministry. Six. ty of the graduates are minis- terin g in thirty different countries and îslands through- out the world. Many of the 1965 graduates hailed from different parts of the worlId. The graduation speakers challenged the audi- ence to believe in the Bible i n a practical manner; reaf- firm our belief in the four- fold Gospel; the Atonement; I and the Resurrectian. The atmosphere was elec-' trifying at the conclusion of the Graduation service when the student body (180 strong) joined their voices in sînging Handel's thrilling anthem, "The Hallelujah Chorus". __ SPECIAL LOW PRICESI Ilu *ON NATIONAL BRAN DS* I"A t You r Local1 Drugg ist's - Thu r s. - Fri. - Sot. 41 THE SANITARY NAPK1N 12s, SUGG. LIST51 iCONFIDETS 2of.,89c51c hHUDNUT QUI(K ---- 2.75 value 2.2.9",i MAALOX LIQUID 12.oz., sugg. hast 1.75 1.47 VI:LIM irTî - - -------------c. sugg. list 1-i 93c Il RIGHT GUARD --- sugg. list 1.29 1.12 Ml ÇRlN Oral Antiseptic sugg. ist 79c 6 7c ""BtWETTES" Rubber Gloves----- sugg. ist 2.49 1.99 41i1 IDETTOL ---- 8-oz., sugg, list 1.25 SPECIAL 1 .1 3 i PEPSODENT ---= sugg. list 69c SPECIAL 61 C ' WATCH FOR TRIS AD EACH WEEK HO WMAN VILLE NEWCASTLE I JACESONS DRUG STORE JOHNqSON'S DRUG STORE "Il ILEX NcGREGOE, DIUGS ORONO JURY & LOTELL STUTT'F PHARNACY 4 ELIZABE Sunday school and churh services .were held as usual.ý Churc'h was at Garden Hill and the Rev. L. J. Hardy. of Bridgenorth was the speakeri as Rev. Ramjit was speaking at Bridgenorth. On Monday evening theý Womens Institute wa.s heId at Mr. and Mrs. McAllister's home, about 20 members at- tend-ed. It was Mrs. Long- year' s group. Arrangements were made for us ta get a new flag for the flag pole in the Home MANLOW.,Low &me PRICES PROVE, (7o OFF DEAL) VEL LIQUID DETERGENT FOR DISHES 24-fl- ,79c Reg. Price btl 87o SAVE AN EXTRA Se Janc Parker SPECIAL! - BUY 4 LOAVES - SAVE 9o Jane Parker, DaiIy Dated, Sliced or Unsliced WHITE24O BREAD 4 LAVS 79C Reg. Price ach 59o - SAVE 20o LARGE f 24-OZ SIZE 3 9 C Colo ured NUCOA Instant Chocolats Drink Reg. Price, ota $1.19 - SA.V9 10o NESTLE'S QUIK 2lb nlO019 White or Coloured Reg. Prie 2 pkgs 65o - SAVIE 9. SCOTTIES !1TISSUE pIcgo 4005 Reg. Price 2 Ibo 6Mo - SAVI! 19o If's the EAT in the MEAT th at counts SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY PORK LOI1N SALE RIB TENDERLOIN PORTION PORTION 7-RIB CUT 8 TO s/a-LB CUT .5" lb SLICED - 1643c BUPER.RIGHT QUALITY CANADA'S FINEST RED BRAND STEER BEEF PRIME RIB ROAST 3RD TO 5TH RIBS i 5 9c FIRST 2 RDS - lb 79e MAPLE LEAF RINOLEBSI TWIN VAC PAC SIDE n9 BACON 19 Al prime inatis ,ad gueant..d Uhrouch Saturday, May 81h, 19M6. SLICED - ib 53e The Canadian Statem=a, Bowmanvllle,. May.5, 1985 13 Thankoffering, when an ex- cellent program was carried out and slides of Trindad, along with a splendid lunch, made a very enjoyable even- Mrs. C. Mercer bas had a quilting this week. Mrs. J. Muldrew spent a day with Mrs. Walters and Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Greta McMilien, Port Hope, has spen.t most of the week visiting in the com- munity and staying with her son, Mr. and Mrs. K. Trew. Mr. and Mrs. L. Muldrew, Mr. and Mrs. W. Muldrew, Oshawa, were at Surinyside over the weekend and at M.rs. Walters'. Mr. and Mrs. Sav- ory, Starkville, also visited. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Yarrow ",~ "and family, Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. E. Fowler on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. DeKoker, Whitby, at Thickson's en Sun. day. Misses Glenda Mercer and Suzanne T1hickson have spent the last week practice teach- irg in Port Hope and have returned to Peterborough to school again. The Boy Scouts and Cubs hedtheir dance Friday even- ing in Campbelilcrof t Hall. ~ ~. The Scouts spent the week- end in camp, fishing nesa- Mr. and Mrs. Winn's. On Satur-. day afternoon, aiong with the Cubs, trees were planted at TH V ILLtthe Garden Hi-li Park, which ÎTH V LLEfinigIied up with sandwiches village. The District Annual and pop hch a noe at Morrish was discussed. The Oni y muh. evron t new unit for fail was decided O audyeeyn 'm onNewwas wth egtabesed to be fishing. From "gd1 lonNewway wit veetalesover, cars were parked on Jl and focus on finishes. Mrs. M. bridges and at creeks in Che. Wlhite and Mrs. Longyear community. SSme reported re'ad articles suitable for good luck, others not so good. health. The bride and groom, Robert Mercer caught a nice Mr. and Mrs. S. MacLean, sized trout. The Boy Scouts were home and displayed their caught a .few. gifts and passed wedding cake Mr. and Mrs. V. Peacock ta the ladies. spent Sunday visiting her on Wednesday evening almother and sister and fainily, couple of car loads attendediMr. and Mrs. Honey, et Mil- the Garden Hill U.C.W. 11igan. 2-Pce. Frieze Covers, Foam Cushions CHESTERFIELD SUITES .. . $139000 Flake Foam99 PILLOWS..............................9 C Spring Filled CR t;4WATTRESSES. 3 P&. Walnut Finish BEDROOM SUITES .$6........... ..........$93*00 FreshAFnits ami Vegtabkç',s WASHINGTON ASPARAGU§i 7-luth Spears AU Green No. 1 Grade lb 35 c MWEXICAN GROWN, SALMON FLEHK, CANTALOUPE FulIy Matured, Ne. 1 Grad., Jumbo 46'O «ChI29C Florida Round, Stringleme, No. 1 Grade GREEN l BEANS 25tJ

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