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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Oct 1982, p. 31

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Country Market Fresh Produce |The Deli&B.B.Q Product of U.S.A. or Ontraio Brussel Sprouts 152 ■ kg Product of Ontario Canada No. 1 Grade Ontario Green Cabbage ; 69 299 Fresh from, the Tropics Large Size Bananas »g Product of U.S.A. Ontario No. 1 Grade Green Sweet Peppers Large Size Product of U.S.A. . Canada No. 1 Grade Tomatoes Large Size b| Product ol Ontario Canada No.'l Grade Carrots or Yellow Onions 2 lb. bag Product of South Africa Outspan Valencia Oranges sizeii2 .73:33 Product ot Ontario Ontario Fresh Broccoli Product of U.S.A. Canada Fancy Grade Bartlett Pears " m Product of Ontario Canada Fancy Grade 8' Red Delicious Apples 3 lb. bag .99 Product of Ontario . Ontario • Fresh Mushrooms 8 oz. cup ' 99 Product of U.S.A. Florida Avocadoes Product of U.S.A. Canada No. 1 Grade Red Grapes Product of Ontario Canada No. 1 Grade Cauliflower LergeSize 21^:99 2/ifOO 12/289 :99 1^:79 ««99 21 8 :99 "i99 Product of U.S.A. Florida White or Red Grapefruit me Canadian Queen Black Forest Ham Deli Sliced •88 * «9 Filler's 1/1 Polish •**■* Sausage Deli Cut Tour Eiffel Pate' Country, Pepper, Cognac, Orange Filler's European Cold Cuts Jagdwursl, Tiroler, Beerwurst, Dressed Bacon Product ol Finland Valio Emmenthal Cheese Deli Cut Product ol Ontario Potted Mums 6 Inch pot MCI Product ol Ontario Dieffenbacchia Plants 6 inch pot IKl Product of U.S.A. Salted or Unsalted Redskin Peanuts miracle J.B. Brand from concentrate Apple Cider 64 II. oz. M* Product ol Ontario Canada No. 1 Grade Waxed Rutabagas L99 4.99 23® :99 1.79 2/«|00 Product of Ontario Canada No. 1 Grade Ontario Celery Stalks -49 Tudor Bakery products available at selected stores only. The Bakery Miracle Food Mart ■ Plain English 1 Muffins 1 pkg. of 6 71° -- Miracle Food Marl _ -- o ?. u r 11 pkg. ol 10 HUM !9 Steinberg A Cherry Pie r \ 396g/14oz. 1 L4< • Miracle Food Mart 1 Bran fl 1 Muffins i pkg. of 6 ® I9 Vachon Jos. Louis or^ Chocolate r| Half Moons | pkg. of 6 I.6! Miracle Food Mart IEEM.09 pkg. ol 24 Homeprlde Old Country Crusty Bread 675 gloat .82 1 Bamby m V 100% Whole £ W Wheat Bread _ E 450 gloat • ^ I9 foodmart miracle ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE WED. OCT. 20 TO TUES. OCT. 26, 1982 MIDNIGHT EXCEPT BAKERY ITEMS UNTIL SAT. OCT. 23, 1982 IN BOWMAN VILLE AT BOWMANVILLE MALL, 243 KINO STREET EAST. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMN QUANTITIES. foodmart» The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 20,1982 13 NESTLETON CAESAREA Church news Caesarea Community Church A special Thanksgiving service on Sunday morning. Rev. W.H. Crawford's message "Reaping What We Have Sowed" dealing with Matthew Chapter 13. Organist Organist Miss Tammy Reader Scugog Island. A véty good congregation. Next week as usual. Nestleton Presbyterian Church • An Average attendance for the Sunday morning worship service. Rev. Fred Swann spoke on "Tolerance In The Christian Love" Mrs. Shirley Scott organist. . warm welcome for next Sun. Nestleton United Church At the 11:15 a.m. service Rev. Dale Davis chose as his topic "Heavenly Accidents" bible lessons taken from Ephesians and Luke. During the children's theme, some 30 of the Sunday School gathered at the front, very much interested in the special story told by the Minister. The choir sang "Wonderful words of life". Nestleton United Church Women . The Nestleton UCW met Tuesday, Oct. 12 at 2 p.m. at the attractive home with the fantastic view of Mrs. Barbara Weir with 13 members present. Pres. Mrs Mabel Cawker brought the meeting to order with a warm welcome and a few Thanksgiving thoughts. A fine worship period re Thanksgiving theme was given by Mrs. Barbara Weir taken from Psalm 95, verses 1-7. Two hymns were sung concluding devotions with Prayer. When the roll was called members brought forward a get well card and an item for the Nov. 9th bazaar. After minutes were read and approved, much correspondence correspondence was handled re thank you notes, invitations, etc; An invitation by the Nestleton Nestleton Presbyterian Ladies' Aid to join with them for their craft display and fellowship meeting, Oct. 21st, 1:30 p.m. was accepted. The Regional meeting will be held in Hampton United Church, Oct. 26, registration 9 to 9:30 a.m. Speaker Rev. Ross Davis Arnprior. Several members- hope to attend. A satisfactory financial statement was submitted by Treas. Mrs. Neta Fish. Orders were taken for the Observer and the 1983 Church calendars are now available, and many were given out at the meeting. Miss Gail Malcolm is our delegate to attend the Church mid-week conference conference to be held at Campbell- ford, Nov. 2 and 3. The Ecumencial meeting for Nov 9th, z p.m. in Nestleton United Church was discussed discussed at some length. As this is the 20th anniversary of the United Church Women, a special speaker as well as special music in honour of the occasion will be of interest. interest. A Mini Bazaar and Bake table will be featured. Tea will be served at the close. A nominating committee was appointed to bring in the slate of officers for 1983. \ As this is the year of the Seniors, Mrs. Helen Vine in charge of the program, gave members an insight into the lives of the elderly by showing showing an excellent film portraying day to day living with the Seniors. In keeping with the theme Mrs. Barbara Weir read a nine-year-olds version of "What a grandmother grandmother is" and followed with a fall contest. Winner Mrs Janice MacKenzie. The meeting closed wun Benediction. Refreshments were served by Helen Vine and the hostess Barbara Weir, assisted by other members, Appreciation was extended by Mrs. Leona Sadler. Caesarea Euchre Results On Wed. evening last a splendid attendance for the weekly card party sponsored by the friendly ladies' auxiliary. auxiliary. First prize winner Joe Douregois 85, second Betty Iverson 79, Low A1 Wackett 46. Birthday Party My better half, Sam, Scugog Point Rd. was the recipient on Sunday to a birthday celebration at the home of. son Alan and Eleanor Cawker and family, Oshawa, A "wild duck" dinner with all the trimmings trimmings was enjoyed immensely. immensely. Sixteen family members were present for the delightful delightful occasion. Son Arthur Cawker of Sudbury was a luncheon guest during the week, on his way home from Waterloo University, he had taken his daughter Cheryl and son Bryan back aften the Thanksgiving weekend at home, 8?° M P« ». Ht ». per 100 g 199 IK' .57 per 100 g .72 per 100 g $29 Oü' .66 per 100 g 999 ^ per ■ lb.

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