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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Apr 1984, p. 7

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y The Canadian Statesman. Bowmariville, April 18,1984 7 HAPPEN HERE AND NOW! Dashwood Patio Doors 6' Natural $4490° 5' Natural $ 415 00 on Windows and Doors □ASHWOÔD industries limited SpruceLumber (Construction grade) 2" x 4" x 92 1 / 2 " Pre-cuts M.85 piece 2" x 4" x 8' to 16' 250 linear foot 2" x 6" x 8' to 16' Only linear foot Mini Barns 8'x8' 10'x10' Durham - $ 285 00 Dunlop - $ 370" Floor-$155.00 Floor-$109.00 10x12' 8'x 10' Darlington - $ 340" Country - $ 425" Floor-$71.00 Floor-$110.00 Insulation Specials R12-15" Now Only R20 -15" Now Only $ 14.99 bag $ 1 3.99 bag Domtar Shingles All Colors 7.50 bundle Now $ Just Spruce Picnic Table Kits $ 18.99 --Clip and Save -- I 5% OFF I ALL PURCHASES ! (except sale items) [ Offer valid until j Saturday, April 28th, 1984 j --Clip and Save-- I To the Do-It-Yourselfer We introduce our new line of Vacation Homes and Garages Call Us for Details! Inquire about our selection of energy-efficient pre-engineered homes. Telephone 623-6341 • I • • Do Your Own Fencing! r Outdoor Wood (Pressure Treated Lumber) 1"x6"x5'-$1.75ea. 1"x6"x6'- 1.99ea. 2"x4"x8'- 3.40 ea 4" x 4" x 8'- 7.20 ea. Redwood Stain é oiywipt: Only STAIN SURF TtANSMKNT *17.99 4 litres Spruce Lumber 1"x6"x5'-$ .99 1"x6"x6'- 1.14 2"x4"x8'- 1.85 Buy NOWand SAVE!! Oxford Brown Acrylic Latex ** $ 16.99 4 litres 10% OFF on all other Olympic Paints and Stains 0ÛWIPI STAIN SOIID LATEX Introducing ... Hsirlinntnn ;t 3 L/Cll III IUIUII v ; .... . p. _ B ^ ^ Wood Products Inc. (Affiliated with Durham Building Supplies) » Roof Truss Manufacturing Guaranteed Lowest Prices in the Durham Region Ï!/' f ; ; ! 4* ■ u: r, ' \ improvement mmumngcbiim 164 Base Line Rd. E. 623-6341 Highway No. 2 vi 1 Base Une Rd. W. J Durham Building ED Highway 401 Bowmanville New Hours: Mon. to Thurs. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. h■;' -y.MA'. v t h WV. 1 -- Wr.". 't ] W 'jlf; ■ 'j s»* , -I..M ' Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Get Well Wishes Our warmest wishes to a good friend, Bernice Mairs of Nestleton, for a speedy recovery - who has been in bed with a nasty dose of pneumonia. pneumonia. Keep your spirits up - we're, thinking thinking of you daily - and you are in our prayers at night. Another good friend Anne Wakeford of Port Perry has had a six weeks bout with the prevalent flu - our thoughts and prayers are with you as well - Anne. Keep up the fight - and stay in bed. So glad Mr. Cecil Henderson, St. Christopher, Christopher, is finally on the mend in Oshawa Hospital, Hospital, and will soon be looking forward to being home again. Our BEST to you! A very happy Easter to one and all - wherever you may be. Nestleton United Church Women Meet Mrs. Gwen Malcolm, Nestleton, was hostess for the April meeting held on Tuesday afternoon afternoon commencing at 1 p.m. Due to our President President being ill, Gwen presided and welcomed the nine members and read an article entitled "The Message". Roll call - an Easter verse or hymn. A very effective worship period was conducted conducted by Mrs. Neta Fish and Mrs. Gwen Malcolm-theme- "The Easter Story" opening with the old traditional Easter hymn - "Jesus Christ is risen today". Scripture taken from Matthew and read by Mrs. Irene McKee. A closing hymn and Prayer concluded this portion. Minutes were read by Sec'y Mrs. Barb Weir and approved and correspondence correspondence dealt with. Cards were sent to the ill and one member celebrating her birthday birthday on Tues. Treas. Mrs. Neta Fish presented presented the monthly financial statement with a good balance on hand. Oshawa Presbytery will meet in Nestleton United United Church April 17 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Leona Sadler gave a run down of items needed for the Spring Smorgasbord. The Good Friday. Church Service for the pastoral charge will be held in Nestleton United - a cordial welcome to Blackstock folks to join with us in this special service - joyous Easter music will be featured. Mrs. Neta Fish gave a interesting topic dealing with the 23rd psalm - versions in different countries. This was followed by Gwen reading reading "Prayers for busy people". The May meeting meeting will be held in the Church, Friday May 11 at 8 p.m. Special speaker will be Mrs. Marilyn Wallace of Port Perry - her topic - "A Touch of China and it's People". She will be showing her colourful slides - mainly taken by Marilyn herself depicting depicting an amazing few weeks along with other Canadians in the People's Republic. Don't miss this special meeting - should prove most interesting! After the meeting closed with Benediction - a Bunny contest was a bit of fun - each member was asked to display her artistic skill in drawing a Bunny. Barb Weir was the winner with Janice MacKenzie coming in second, Lunch was served by Neta Fish, Irene McKee and the hostess - Gwen, Barb Weir gave the words of appreciation.

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