i J i I / The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 8,1984 15 Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly b- BonnsSpecials Open Monday, August 6th-9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Oshawa • Durham "Food Terminal" Only' MAPLE LEAF -- Assorted Varieties CAMPFIRE POTATO CHIPS MARSHMALLOWS 200g Bag \ 250 g. Bag 2 Bag Limit KRAFT -- Assorted BARBECUESAUCE 455 ml Bottle, Mix Or Match 3 Pkg. Limit WHITE SWAN PAPER TOWELS 2 Ply Towels (27.7 x 23.6 cm), 2 Roll Pkg. it .*'■ tty. t £>- le e 2 Pkg. Limit 3 Jar Limit NIVERSAL 7% oz. (220g.) Tin !„rr 2 Tin Limit MISS MEW CATFOOD Assorted Varieties (170 g.) Tin if Mix And Match 24 Tin Limit KRAFT Smooth PEANUT BUTTER Large 2 kg. Jar CORDON BLEU M H STEW Family Size 24 oz. (680g.) Mix Or Match 3 Tin Limit 2 Jar Limit HEINZ Condensed TOMATO SOUP 10 FI. Oz. (284 mL) Tin 10 Tin Limit MOM'S Soft MARGARINE 2 lb. Tub 2 Tub Limit SILVERWOOD, 4 Litre Bag 2% MILK is -■ 2 Bag Limit REDPATH, White, 2 kg. Bag SUGAR V.9 2 Bag Limit BONUS SPECIALS AVAILABLE MONDAY 9 A.M. - SATURDAY 10 P.M. Several of our traveller» have returned home after enjoyable trips. Elaine Kelly returned home after a three week trip to England and Scotland, Dalton and Kathleen Dorrell returned home from a trip to England and Janice and Gary Beechey returned home recently from a trip to Western Canada. Sympathy is extended to two local families who suffered the loss of their fathers this past week. Mr. Gordon Paisley's father passed away after a lengthy illness in Dunn- ville. Sympathy goes to Gordon and family, Craig and Cathy. Also Mr. Joseph Chorestecki, father of Ed Chorestecki, passed away recently. Sympathy goes to Ed and Carole, Chris and Kendall Kendall at this time. Several moves have taken place in Blackstock over the past week. Good wishes go with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hardy and family as they leave our community community to take up residence in their new home. Dale and Janet Van Camp have moved into the Hardy Hardy house. Dave and Ingrid Ingrid Larmer moved this week to the home on the Larmer farm, recently vacated by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer. Mr. and Mrs. Roy „ Hope accompanied by J little Miss Tanya Stewart 4 attended the wedding of I their eldest grandson William Sturman to Heather Wallace at Uxbridge Uxbridge Baptist Church on Friday evening July 27th. Attended also were Beth and Victor Stewart who were both members of the wedding party, as was Bill's best friend Neil Locke. Weekend guests at the Ope home were John and Heather Hope and baby David of Lucan, Ron and Judy Hope of Newcastle, Helen Cockwell of Oshawa and Jean and Cliff Wilson and girls Jennifer and Laura of Oshawa. Mrs. Grant Thompson returned home following eye surgery in Oshawa Hospital. Also George Bryant is recovering at home following a short stay in Oshawa General Hospital. Todd James is home for the weekend. He is well enough to have his friends visit him in Riverdale Hospital. Don and Chris Cliff, Jason, Donnie and Robyn attended the first ever Cliff family reunion held at Echo Bay near Sault Ste. Marie. This is where the Cliff family settled when they first emigrated from Ireland. Approximately 125 people people attended from many parts of Canada and the United States. The weekend was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Billets are required still for some of the Welsh boys and girls of High School age, who will be in Blackstock on Fair weekend. These young people are on a cross-Canada tour. While here, they will be participating participating at the Fair with their musical and dancing numbers and on Sunday there will be an exhibition soccer game held at Blackstock High School. Everyone is invited invited to come and watch this exciting game between between the Welsh team and the Ontario team. If you have room for somé billets, please contact either Nancy McConnell at 966-4739 or Joyce Kelly Kelly at 966-4257. Mary Lou and David Kellogg and baby Janelle of Welcome visited Mary Lou's parents Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm of Blackstock on Sunday. There were ten tables at the weekly card party with the results as follows: 1. Jim Gibson- 89. 2. Elva Van Camp- 84. 3. Doris Rohrer- 83. 4. Leslie Taylor- 83.5. Lulu Faint- 80. 6. Lu Griffen- 80. The draws were won by: 1. Jim Gibson. 2. Roy Werry and 3. Ann Taylor. Neil and Noreen Malcolm spent the week in Western Canada. They visited Saskatoon and. Regina and attended tb» National Holstein Show and Sale at Region Buffalo Buffalo Days. Jennifer Malcolm held a birthday party in honour of Alaina Malcolm on occasion of her 3rd birthday. Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Regatta News The 52nd annual Lake Scugog Regatta and Field Day was a great success - a little edge over last year's event. The Regatta Committee would like to thank the following who knock on doors and collect for the Association: Mary Ryan Glad Laurie, Mrs. Blair Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. Burns, Shirley Love, Wayne Bradt, Phil flhe from the Heart. Canadian Mean Rind. Burke, Morgan Sears. Albert Putsey, Tom Sherwin, Nancy and Keith Prout, Sunnyside Market, Frank's Restaurant and Fish and Chips. Congratulations to the hard working committee! Trust one and all had a happy and safe Civic Holiday weekend - weather was very hot and humid but really- a grand weekend! Nestleton United Decoration Service will be held Sunday, August 19th, 2:30 p.m. Guest speaker- Rev. Bruce Harrison and special music will be a feature of interest. (No service in the morning). DUNWOOOY LIMITED ty/, Trustee in Bankruptcy Suite 1A 57 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa L1H 7L9 Phone 576-3430 P.O. 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