12 The Canadian Statesman, Bawrnanville, May 15, 1974 ENNISKILLEN Sunday Mother's Day - l'amIn Suday was really ontber "red letter" day in ur Church. A littie rain merely served ta dcean the air.- The titie of Rev. Bigby's sermon "I Have a Glory", was chasen from Proverbs 31, the Bible Lesson read by Miss Linda Sharp. From-aur minis- ter's message we learned that each Mother has a glory, and .hough varied, every Mother aas an infinite number of attributes, e.g. good example, inspiration, wisdom, concern, ideals, just as King Lemuel's mother had. The Sr. Choir bad their usual musical message in singing the anthern "The God of Love". The ladies section had the lead with a duet by Mrs C. Staintan and Miss Sharon Werry. S. S. Superin- tetdent Mrs. W. Bowrnan, in a brief speech, gave good advice ta the S. S. members and from baskets of colarful tulips each S . S. student chose a flower and presented it ta is or lier Mther, witb some direction by S.S. secretary Mrs. A., J. Werry. Good wishes were extended ta all Mother's from the pulpit and a welcome also ta a bouse guest of Mr. Erie Bowrnan, who is one of the gung ppople in Jr. Farmers, xcbange, whose borne is in Ayrsbire, Scotland. Prayers were requested by aur minister for a successful Bay of Quinte Conference at, Queen's University this week. Mrs. H. McGilli wrote a concise history of a ur cburch, (typed by Miss Sharon Werry) to add ta some pictures of the churcb for the 5th Anniver- sary of Churcb Union Display. Please see Coring Events for details of aur S' S. Anniversary Sun. May i9th, and Buffet Supper on Monday May 20tb. The Young Adults' group bas drawn lup its autumn sehedule with the new leaders Mr, and Mrs. Joe Sweet. Best wisbes are for a speedy recovery to Mrs. -Roht. In- gram who bas undergone surgery in Osbawa General Hospital. Th last S. S. practice took place on a large improvised stage erected under supervi- sion of Mr. Eric Bowman and is bouse guest John, and ther helpers. Pretty corsages were lef t at ieveral bornes un Sat. evening by mysteriaus secret neigh- bars. Mrs3. Lena Heard and sýster Mrs. Dorothy Vivian, Oi-,iawa, were recent viitorç, at Mr. and Mrs. L. Larnb'ý's. Mr. andMr. Ralph Larnb and Lesley, spent thie -weekend at Restoul.e; and visitedrea lives wifle at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Ml. J. Hobbs and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Taylor attendled the Motber's supper at the Anglican Cbiurch. Blackstock, Sat. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bey Veale, Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Werry, Mr. and Mrs. 'H. McGill, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Werry,, attended a family dinner party at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Borrow- dale, Oshawa, the occasion of celebrating several birthdays. "Congratulations" Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ashton, Bowmanville, Mr. S. Kersey, Hampton, wereSun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Astan. Mr. Clare Ashton, Bowmanville, was SaIturday caller at the H. Ashton's. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stain- tan, Miss Elva Orchard, were Mother's Day guests at Mr.. and Mrs. Elwyn Dickey's and Miss Vem'a Dickey, Bow- mnanville. A famnily gathering was beld on Mother's Day at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Thomnas Dick- son, Bewdley, Mrs. Gwen Cruiksbank, Peterborougb, Mrs. Donald Tordiff and Marcee. Newcastle were Mther's Day supper guests at Mr. and Mrs. R. Howe's and in the -evening Mr. and Mrs. Werry r. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson, Part Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lamb and family, Bailiebora were recent visi- tors aûf Mr. and Mrs. borne Lamnb. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pethick, Scarborouigh, were Saturday visitars with their parents Mr. and MIrs. S. R. Pethick. Mrs. Fred Trewin, Lloyd and Earle, Mrs. A. Wright, Blackstock, Mlrs. C. E. Horn, Osbawa, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemnon, Susan and Fred, Haydon, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Taylor were Mother's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin and Donald. Mr. George Pethick, Rouge Hill, was Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Pethick. SWIFT'S PREMIUM, SLICED 6 OZ. PKG. COOKED HAM 69C FREELAND BRAND, FROZEN LB. BEEF STEAKETTES 880c IDEAL FOR BARBECUE LB. STEAK 10 BITTNER'S, TRAY PACK LB. BRATWURST SAUSAGE 980é Pork Shoulder Roast SPECIAL! FRESH Ne «he'lp put the q i' in *ilifi "We're Dominion cashiers. We're not TV or mo-vie stars. We're real people. We greet you with friendly courtesy every time you shop. To be a Dominion, casher takes special training, experience and know-how. But' most important, an honest liking for people.- To be helpful, friendly and courteous at ail times. That's the mile we folloW. We help make Dominion, Dominion!"' Kraft Cheese SuIces SPECIA! SINGLES, CANADIAN PROCESS 8 OZ. PKG. BURNS, ROY-ALL 12OZ. TIN LUNCHEON MEAT 63 c BREAD N'BUTTER OR 15 FL. OZ. JAR SWEET MIXEDc HEINZ PICKLES 4.8- BITTNER'S SMOKED Pork Shoulders lb. 790c F9OZEN 10OLB. BOX CHICKEN LEGS 69 Cooked Hams SPECIAL! WHOLE PART SKINNED c 52 LE BITTNER'S, SLICED 4 OZ. PKG. COOKED HAM 75c "B" rade Tu rkeys SPECIAL!c EVISCERATED, 5 TO 12 LBI. AVG. LB. SHIOPSY'S, ALL BEEF 1 LB. PKG. WIENERS, 980j FROZEN, ALL BEEF 1 LB. PKG. SHOPSY'S SAUSAGE 10 ALPINE GRAND, FROZEN 2 LB. BOX HAMBURG PATTIES -1.8 MILD CURED, VACUUM Pi COTTAGE ROLLS spECIAL! c LB. FROZEN 10 LB. BOX CHICKEN BREASTS 6.0 SWIFT'S PREMIUM, LAZY MAPLE 1 LB. PKG. OR SUGAR PLUMà%%C BREAKFAST BACON 930 SWIFT'SPREMIUIM 1 LB. PKG. WIENERS 9780 SWIFT S PREMIUM, FROZEN 1 LB. PKG. LAZY MAPLE SAUSAGE 99- SWIFT STABLE REAOY COOKED MEATS 6 OZ. PKG. MAC &CHEESE, CHIOKEN P & PDUTCH LOAF COOKED MEATS 39ce FEARMANS, BONELESS 'LB. 2'/2TO 3LB, AVG DINNER HAMS1. 38 MARY MILES, BY THE PIECE LB. BOLOGNAI 480 C ork Butt Roast c SPECIAL! FRESH CLUB HOUSE 12 FLOZý JAR SALAD OLIVES 490c HUNTS, PLAIN 14 FL. OZ. TIN TOMATO SAUCE 300c ASST'DVARIETIES, t8 OZ. PKG. ROBIN HOOD LAYER CAKE MIXES 5,9c RICHMELLO 12OZ. CAKE SHORTCAKE LAYERs 45r- PREPARED SPECIAL! 16 FL. OZ. JAR FRENCH'S à MUSTARD 26j.c V1L LAG E, COLOU R ED 2 X8 OZ, CONTS. SOFT MARGARINE 7 c RICHMELLO SPECIAL! 32 FL. OZ. JAR SALAD75 DRESSING -ï ORANGE PEKOE, IN PAPER 16 OZ PKG OF120 SALADA TEA BAGS 1.78n ASSTID FLAVOURS ALLEN S 48 FL. OZ- TIN FRUIT DRINKS 44c Pepi-ola SPECIA! DIET OR REGULAR 26 FL. OZ. NRB BEEF, IRISH OR MEAT BALL 24 FL. OZ. TIN PURITAN STEWS 79C CHICKEN, EGG OR HAM 6 OZ. TIN PARIS PAIE SALADS 68c CAESAR OR THOUSAND ISLAND 8 FL OZ JAR PFEIFFER'S SALAD DRESSINGS 55c- ACKED LB. Jak' l8ý Potato Chips, C SPECIAL PLAIN OR SALT AND VINEGAR PRE-PRICED 69e 80OZ. PKG. STRAINED, EXCEPI MEAT 4.5 FL. OZ. JAR HEINZ BABY FOODS 180 "I make it miy business to know about my store so I can be more helpful to customers . Or my name isn't Angela." ASSTDVARIETIEScm i2 FL. OZ.JAR' CORIONATION RELISHES 33c, HIGHLINER-FROZENFILLETS;C= 160Z.PKG. OCEAN PERCH 69c INSTANT .6 OZJAR D)OMINOCOFFEE 99C PARTY TYME, INSTANT 6OZ. PKG. COCKTAIL MIXES 89% JACOB'S 7OZ. PKG. CREAM CRACKERS 25C CLOSED VICTORIA DAY MONDy A YAY2Oth, 1974 "I wouldn't be working here if I didn't believe in Dominion's miles. Or My name isn't Pat." PIECES &STEMS 1OFL.OZ.TIN LEAVER MUSHROOMS, 45c RASPBERRY OR 24 FL. OZ. JAR STRAWBERRY Én CHIVERS PURE JAMS 99 ASST'D VARIETIES, LIBBY'S âf 15.5 OZ. PKG. FRY PAN DINNERS 690c COLOUREDQUARTERS 3 LB. PKG. IMPERIAL MARGARINE 1.75, SPECIA! 11 OZ. JAR CARNATION a7flc COFFEIE MATE I UNSWEETENED, FROM 64 FL. OZ. BTL. CONCENTRATE MORNING SUNSHINE A ORANGE JUICE 79v ASST'D FLAVOURS 8 OZ. JAR SHIRRIFF SPECIAL!3 c SUNDAE TOPPINGS 33 "I help see to it that yOur weekly shopping gets checked through as fast as possible with a mninimum of fus s. Or my name isn't Marilyn." LIQUID 2 x24 FL. OZý ý'- MIR DETERGENT 9.5c WHITE OR RAINBOW PKG. 0F 180 SCOTT SERVIETTES 79c F000 WRAP, 12INCH 200 FT. ROLL HANDI WRAP 69c BATH ROOM TI1SSU E, 2 PLY 2 ROLL PKG. LA DY SCOTT .. 4 30 FRESH, DEODORANT SPRAY OR Antiperspirant 10OZ. AEROSOL CONT. HAIR NET SPRAY C 8 FL- OZ. CONT REVLON FLEX 15 BABY SCOTT, PKG.0F24 SUPER ABSORBENT DISPOSABLE DIAPERS 1.59 FLUORIDE, FRESHMINT OR -100 ML TUBE SPEARMINT-MAC LEAN *S TOOTHPASTEM 75 SKIN CREAM 2 x 4 OZ. JARS NOXZE MA- 1.49v SANITARY NAPKINS, REGULAR PKG. 0F 24 MODESS 12 ASST'D SHADES, REGULAR PAIR NO NONSENSE PANTYHOSE 1R17 U.S.,G'ROWN' BROC.COLI SPECIAL! 1 5c Size 14 S bunrh DIRECT FROM FLORIDA VALENCIA5 lb. Rc ORANGES Bag U rie lcou Ssy. uion. STORE HOURS Mon. -Fni. 9 p.rn. 9 p.m. Sat. 8:30 a.m.- 6 p.m. Values effective in Bowmanville until closing May 21, 1974. We reserve the right ta limit quantities ta normal family reqlUirements. our nameisnt