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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Aug 1984, p. 20

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f / MIDWAY MIDWAY MIDWAY 4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 22,1984 Section Three Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Nursing Home Residents Entertained On Friday afternoon, August 10, with some thirty residents of the Port Perry Community Nursing Home and Villa present- accompanied by their nurses- were guests at a lawn party "hosted" by Norm and Bernice Mairs at their lovely home east of Nestleton. The afternoon was spent viewing the beautiful grounds and array of flowers - relaxing in the sun and being well entertained entertained by Dave Ellis of Blackstock who played his guitar and led the guests in a sing-song of old nostalgic numbers. After a pleasant afternoon- refreshments were served bringing to a close an enjoyable, informal informal "special" day for the residents. This interesting interesting event was sponsored sponsored by the Pine Ridge Garden Glub. Nestleton W.I. Branch Enjoy Live Theatre The Nestleton W.I. Branch, along with some friends- met at the Cottage Cottage Restaurant in Lindsay, Lindsay, for noon luncheon on Wednesday, August 15. After a most satisfying meal, a brief business period was conducted by President Norma Frew. The Convenor of Education Education and Cultural Activities Activities Mrs. Gwen Malcolm spoke of the Motto "Tis Education that forms the mind, as the twig is bent, the tree inclined." Roll Call "My earliest recollection of an Institute Meeting." After the meeting closed closed the W.I. members and guests attended the live Theatre at the Academy and enjoyed the play "Opal's Husband" with Barbara Hamilton taking taking the lead role in the comedy. The show was a sell-out! The play was written by John Patrick, a sequel to last years' hit "Everybody Loves Opal." Arrangements for the fine afternoon of entertainment was made by convenor Gwen Malcolm. Family Leisure Hours Lewis and June Kent of Sundridge, were weekend guests with Norm and Bernice Mairs of Nestleton. Lewis and Bernice are brother and sister. Recent dinner guests with Lawrence and Gwendolyn Malcolm, Nestleton, were Stanley Malcolm, Port Perry and his granddaughter Michelle Millet of R.C.F. base Comox, B.C. Weekend guests with Lawrence and Gwen were their son Barry and Joan Malcolm of Simcoe. Sam and Mabel Cawker enjoyed luncheon luncheon and a lovely visit with David and Regenia Walker, 4vfV and Kyle at their attractive home on Lake Spigog this last week. $obt. and Madeline. Cawker, Scugog Island, were Friday Friday evening guests with Sam and Mabel at the farm, and a pleasant relaxing hour of sociability was enjoyed. On Wednesday, the Sam Cawkers were in Scarborough Scarborough spending a little time with Sylvia Cawker, Chan and Jason, Congratulations to Denis and Pat Ince rewinning rewinning a number of prizes with their mare "My Sweet Temptation" - both at the Ontario Championship show in Markham and Sutton Fair. They are now at the Canadian National Exhibition- let's hope they are winners once again. Nestleton United Church Decoration Service Almost a capacity attendance attendance at the Nestleton United Church Decoration Decoration Service held on Sunday, Sunday, August 19th at 2:30 p.m. A number were present present from a distance and many had the pleasure of greeting old friends of long standing and catching catching up on the news of families. We welcome back Rev. Dale and Anita Davis from a fine holiday looking refreshed refreshed and rested. Rev. Davis led the meaningful worship. The minister introduced introduced the guest speaker Rev. Bruce Harrison Harrison of Cannington, who. was a former pastor at the Blackstock Charge- 1943-1949. Rev. Harrison brought a fine message to the congregation reminiscing a good deal. He was thanked by Board Chairman Ralph Sadler. The Blackstock trio composed of Jean Ferguson, Thelma Wright and Aileen McLaughlin accompanied accompanied by Gwen Malcolm on the organ, gave a fine rendition of two favourite sacred numbers,- "I Shall Not Want" and "The Beautiful Garden of Prayer." We thank the girls for their gift of song. "0 God Of Bethel"-the closing hymn added the final touch to a splendid service. We do wish to voice appreciation appreciation to Arnold Williams for the fine work he does each year in the cemetery- an excellent excellent caretaker. Also- appreciation to the Cemetery Board- the addition addition of a new fence on the east side. Sincere thanks to one and all who had a part in this memorable day of warmth and fellowship. Cartwright Bicentennial Sesquicentennial News Many interesting historical features will be carried out in the Cartwright Cartwright Bicentennial Sesquicentennial Sesquicentennial celebration celebration to be held in Blackstock during the week of October 8-13- with committee chairman chairman John Wolters at the helm, assisted by the Sec'y Doreen Van Camp and Treasurer Thelma Wright and committee members. This is a very important occasion with two hundred years of Ontario Ontario History and one hundred and fifty years of settlement in Cartwright. Cartwright. If you can be supportive supportive in this Historial effort- the committee would appreciate hearing hearing from you. Watch for further information information as we move along towards this exciting, exciting, significant date- a never to be forgotten event! Get Well Our thoughts and prayers go out to Mrs. Phillips of Caesarea and Mrs. Daisy McNeely of Williams Point. These ladies haven't been too well of late- our very "best wishes" to them for improved health. We are thinking of you daily I MIDWAY MIDWAY MIDWAY MIDWAY MIDWAY! % Homo of tho Fuel Economy Car MIDWAY MOTORS 1300 Dundas SI. E., Whitby GGG-GB28 MIDWAY MIDWAY MIDWAY MIDWAY MIDWAY ^ROPUCTOFONTARIOFRESi^SSH^Pr CANADIAN VEAL^H ^^gaiOULDERg ^rodKtofnewœÂlÂndfroœn ■22------^genuine ■^^■SPRING VSB!IB shoulder^^^B 2.18 HONEY DEW FROZEN CONCENTRATED ORANGE • GRAPE 0 RUITPUNCH SSKnBiT-- BREAD • WWTI»e0% WHOLEWHEAT •20% CRACKED WHEAT • HOT DOO HOLLO («PAC) • HAMBURGER SUNS (0 PAC) • ENGLISH MUFFINS (S PAC) 12 FL OZ. 341 mL TIN i lOLMSL^ ÆÀ1 pUl, PRODUCT OF ONT. CANADA! WCUCUMBERSl IGREEN ONIONS «1111 till I NO. 1 GRADE SELECT ^■PRODUCT OF ONTARIO ^■CANADA NO. 1 GRADE! ^■JUMBO SIZE 12'! ! cabmceI SELECT YOUR 0WN1 FROM CANADIAN DRESSED MEAT PLANT CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF ONE PRICE SHOW i BLADE STEAKS 3.281PB„ 1.49 REGULAR OR DIET CASE OF 24 mL TINS 5CA8EI LIMIT (Ftuei 1m. Dipoem UBOTTUIUMT TRUCKLOADS DAILYI PRODUCT OF ONTARIO FARMS CANADA NO. 1 GRADE FILL YOUR OWN BAG Afield tomatoes ■CANADA 4 QUART BASKET 1.M & ÆS)-. PRODUCT OF ONTARIO FRESH I NEVER FROZEN as loin or PORK NO CENTRE CHOPS REMOVED! "ROYALE" BATHROOM TISSUE 8 ROLL PAC 2-PLY "W KING COLE BRAND GRADE 'A' | FROZEN YOUNG OVEN READY DUCKS fSR" 0ZEM1 itiaia rni c ddAkin I OFIMNIXLCOO * PICNIC PORK SHOULDERS 4-5 LBS. AVERAGE 3-4 LBS. AVERAGE 3 BIRD LIMIT LB. DELISLE ASSORTED SWISSSPUN YOGOURT 175 g TUB MIX OR MATCH 2 PAC LIMIT CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP K)FL0L(2MmL)TM PRODUCT OF CANADA -- ONTARIO NO. 1 GRADE WASHED -- "NEW" OTATOES [10 LB. BAG TOMATO S TIN LIMIT 50 LB^ BAG 4.95 M|j ^PRODUCT OF U.8Jt-CAR NOI GRADE' LARGE SIZE RED A BLACK VARIETIES 2 BAG LIMIT . UWVMQ DAILY PNOM ONT. F AMM loREDHAVEN FREESTONE * h OTHER VARIETIES CANADA NO. 1 GRADE FRESH! PRODUCT OF ONTARIO 439roiyc - I FROZEN kfl SIDE RIBS CLOVER CREAM OR SAVERWOOO'S "MEADOW GOLD" ICE CREAM 3.49 HUGE 4UTRE PAIL! 2 LIMIT, ■PXO.OF4I | MPBMAL GOMESLM MUfflPTM SCHNEIDER'S RINDLESS CENTRE SLICED IIDÏ BACON 500 g (17.6 OZ.) PKCL1 3 UMITI SCHNEIDER'S CEUO PAC BEEF STEAKETTES 500 g (17.8 OZ.) PKG. -LEISCHMANlFisOFT^B ■ARGARINE [CORN OIL • SUNFLOWER OIL OR UNSALTED KRAFT SINGLES HEESE SUCES' NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT SELECT YOUR OWN BSMMPESOtt OttULCOO LARGE ORKSMAL BUNCHES * LB., 2 LB. 907 g BOWL PRODUCT OF U.8.A. CALIFORNIA FILLYOUFM>WNBAaV 174 NECTARINES 70* I kg ■■■ m LARGE SIZE 50'S IB.M W J PRODUCT OP GREECE -- JUMBO SIZE AT DEU COUNTER CATELLI flSTA kg o 40 CALAMATA I IA 0.60 OLIVES JA9 FILLER'S BRAND kg 4 JÛ POLISH ® SAUSAGE SWIFTS PREMIUM PARTIALLY SKINNED READY TO SERVER NO CENTRE SLICES REMOVED WHOLE OR HALF ..3.28 HAMS HEINZ-CANADA FANCY' TOMATO JUICE ST. LAWRENCE 100% PURE CORN OIL ALLEN'S PURE WHITE VINEGAR /# •SPAGHETTI • READY CUT MACARONI •SPAQHETTN PRODUCT OF SPAIN LARGE SIZE 80'S-100'S LEMONS -imi! PRODUCT OF ONTARIO LARGE SIZE NO. 1 GRADE FILL YOUR OWN L30GREEN PEPPERS LB, PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CANADA NO. 1 GRADE LARGE SIZE 24's QUALITY PACKERS "TOWN CLUB" BRAND ^Y^ONJAlfW 549COOKED <ggf m kg HAM AT DELI COUNTER LB, f-nJUIe-OLfl rp- i 4 kg SAG I CHARCOAL l , r ,UM, l | AA I HARDWOOD BRIQUETS 1.99 catelu an.az.nnN.nR «P AaHrm *AUCf OR «or fjAè WAQHEm M TOMATO MATCH 7Sy • CHEESE SAUCE IWIlHI * W ■ LBO--WAYT DUTY-- W MX-- ■ FT70 mm IS22 ■ 1 NVLOlMDfOflCfDMAM C0UPUNQI _ WARDEN HOSE 359 CATELU 2» g BOX S/UJj f PRODUCT OF ONTAF l»I CELERY SELECT YOUR OWN! .Jy I ONTARIO ARGE USHROOMS FILL YOUR OWN BAgI s "1491 FULLY COOKED 2-3 LB. AVG. VAC PAC^ OLD FASHIONED HAM n«mn lm fWlZARD 1700 SPRAY TW 1 ASSORTED we match cikè 1 AIR FRESHENERTïlStI 09 VASELINE INTENSIVE CARE LOTION m=n 169 I SAM-FLUSH KfcMNUS 02S ml STL I AUTOMATIC TOILET ÛÛ* iBOWL CLEANER 11513 W StOPE -'Œmm MOUTHWASH men 3J9, TRUCK LOADS DAILY DIRECT FROM ONT. FARMS CANADA NO. 1 GRADE LARGE SIZti ORN-OM-THE-COB I boz. BOX 4.M.-- 2 SOX LIMIT| WEEKLY SPECIALS MON.-SAT. -- ALL 6 FOOD TERMINALS o Ki 5 I** Kj /* -- Weil-- Mississauga North--Markham Central--Toronto Downtown-- Toronto East--Pickering OSHAWA/DURHAHh DIXIE WOODBINE 222 Lansdowne 222 CHERRY HWY. 2 & First Ave. MALL NORTH Avenue STREET BROCK RD. Just a "Slone's Throw" North of 401 At Dixie Rd. South of Queen Elizabeth Way At No.7 Highway; Markham Comer Dundee St. West Juat South of the Lift Bridge In Pickering (Between Simcoe & Ritaon) MON. TUES. WED. THURS. FRI. SAT. 9 A.M.-10 P.M. 9 A.M.-10 P.M. 9 A.M.-10 P.M. 9 A.M.-10 P.M. 8 A.M.-10 P.M. 7 A.M.-10 P.M. AUG. 25/84 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UNIT PAY ONLY 99 t WITH THIS COUPON FOR ONE PACKAGE OF FLAMING010' BUTTER TARTS IN-STORE PRICE $1.29. UMTT -- ONE COUPON PER FAMILY. coral VAUDlumittOM Of IÜSWEM SEPT. 1,1W

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