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TheDelil The Bakery Deli Sliced Extra Lean Cooked Ham ;57 2? 9 f : Miracle Food Mart Hot Cross Buns pkg. of 8 Save .60 .89 foodmart Consumers Distributing F okcmi) >'10pwhose FULL DETAILS AVAILABLE At ALL MIRACLE FOODMART AND CONSUMERS DISTRIBUTING' STORES. miracle Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. March 30, 1983 7 Blackstock by Joyce Kelly Two very exciting Bonspiels were held at the Curling Rink this past week. On Monday, the Annual Mudcat with the local High School students participating. Interest was high throughout the three games by each of the two draws. Special prizes were awarded for the Highest End won by Howard Bailey in the first draw and Julie Bryant in the second. For the double take-out Elizabeth Kelly won in the first draw and Ian Porter in the second. Carol Lewerentz won the door prize. The trophy was won by Howard Bailey, Craig Paisley, Tara Bailey and Joy Werry. Second Prize was won by Vince Mackie, Duane Stanley, Ian Porter and Shawn Elliot while third prize went to Danny Russell, Paul Green, Steven Akkerman and Carol Lewerentz. Elizabeth Kelly on behalf of the High School Curling Club presented teacher Randy Scott with a plaque in appreciation of his many efforts that made the season and the bonspiel such a successful successful one. On Tuesday the annual , Kelly Mixed Bonspiel was held. At the end of a long game of keen curling the trophy was won by Dale VanCamp, Susan Swain, Merrill VanCamp and Helen Green. Second place was taken by Brian VanCamp. His rink was made of several curlers namely Doreen, Richard and Ruby VanCamp, Judy Howsam and Carol Mairs. Third place went to Mary Mackie, Ted Kemp, Pat and Lyle Millson. Second and third place rinks were tied in points with three other rinks tied just one point behind. These three rinks were Neil Bailey, Vem Asselstine, and Dave Larmer. Tribute was paid to ic£ makers Bob Strong and Vem Sutton for the fine ice for this event. Curling season in Blackstock winds up with the last game of Mixed Curling on Tuesday Tuesday evening. The Club Dance will be held in the Rec Centre on Friday, April 8 with music by Dennis Francis from Ross Jackman. Tickets costing $5. each are available from any executive member of the club. It is stressed that this dance is open to anyone, not just curlers. Get your tickets soon. Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hoskin were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis, Solina. Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hoskin were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Per- man, Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, Oshawa. Saturday Saturday evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Hoskin, Bowmanville. Miss Sherri Hoskin and Mr. Brad Gouin of Bowmanville were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hoskin. Sunday evening dinner guests was Miss Patti Hoskin, Peterborough. Heartiest congratulations congratulations to Lome and Maxine who celebrated their 49th wedding anniversary anniversary on Monday. Mr. Howard Bailey and Miss Elizabeth Kelly enjoyed several days in the Sarnia area where they stayed with Miss Sheri Henderson. Howard's fellow exchange student to Germany last year. While in the area, Howard and Elizabeth visited Detroit, Utica and Frankenmuth, a Bavarian village, and took in the sights of Sarnia. ! 1 Steinberg A Cherry Pie H 1 395 g pkg. | 1.49 Bake Rile Corn Muffins pkg.ol6 .99 Dimpflmeier Flan Cakes 170 g pkg. .99 foodmart