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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Dec 1984, p. 6

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I ( 6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 26,1984 50 Years Ago December 27th, 1934 Pupils who received 75% or over in the Bowmanville Public School Entrance Class examinations for December December are listed alphabetically alphabetically below: Charles Cartwright, Byron Crawford, Crawford, Leslie Darch, Charles Hoar, Marjorie Morris, Kay O'Neill, Tom Rehder, Norma Norma Searle, Dorothy Smale, Kit Storey, Alan Tamblyn, Ernest Ward and Diana Wheeler. Playing a much better brand of hockey than even the optimistic executive expected, expected, the Junior Town League got underway with the Cocos defeating the Maple Leafs 7 - 6 and the Bucks smothering the Dukes 8 - 3 on Wednesday night. 25 Years Ago Thursday, December 17th, 1959 Bowmanville and District Red Cross received a most welcome addition to their equipment loan cupboard on Thursday evening when they were presented with a new modern wheelchair by Wing 420 of the RCAF Association, Association, Oshawa. Taking part in the presentation were Bill Bagnell, branch water safety committee chairman, Don Marsden, branch president, Mrs. T. Wesley Cawker, chairman of loan cupboard, Fred Fernley and Jack Ratz of the 420 Wine. R.C.A.F. Sim anb .. Distant I- Daat Two Bowmanville choirs under the direction of Murdoch Murdoch Beaton will play a special part in a Christmas Day broadcast from radio station CKLB, Oshawa at 3 p.m. Taking part are Mary Jean Billett, Patricia Goode, Lyn Hellyer, Martha Jane Witherspoon, Sheila Thompson, Jill Ames, Connie Connie Brooking, Mary Herbert, Herbert, Gail Hobbs, Donna Rogers, Rogers, Jennifer Brown, Sally Witherley, Audrey Kitson, Sharon Stainton, Marsha Fagan, Janice Black, Rose Robinson, Dianne Biggs, Dianne Ormiston, Linda Steele, Colleen Bissonette, and Bonnie Morris. Bowmanville Baptist Church welcomes a new pastor, Mr. Elmore Boomer, L.Th. who is taking over the duties relinquished by Pastor Pastor Alfred Bell. 10 Years Ago December 17th, 1974 Robin Brown and Frances Frances Beken of Courtice, were presented with Canada Canada Cords at a recent Girl Guide meeting. Mom's Kitchen was officially officially opened in Orono, last week. Completely renovated renovated it is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Matt Snelders. Jane Morris and Lorelei VanCamp have been chosen chosen to represent Canada as Rotary International Exchange Exchange students and will leave for Australia in August August of 1975. Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Evening U.C.W. Meet On December 12, the evening Unit of Nestleton Nestleton U.C.W. enjoyed a delicious Christmas pot luck dinner held at the home of Janice Mac- Kenzie. Following the dinner ah inspiring worship worship was presented by Betty Headon - the Scripture reading takèn from Luke 2: 1-20 - the birth of Jesus. Betty then read a very lovely and Meaningful poem entitled, "A Christmas Alphabet." A small amount of business was discussed and then all enjoyed showing a Christmas craft and explained how they had been made. After everyone everyone had a turn - Christmas tags were drawn and members exchanged the crafts. The evening ended with lots of carol singing. A lovely time was enjoyed by all present. Annual Christmas Concert - Caesarea Church The annual Christmas concert presented by the Sunshine Club, held on Monday, December 17, 7:30 p.m. was a tremendous success. Special guests for the evening were Brownies and Cubs dressed in their uniforms. The church was packed to the door and extra seating was arranged - but - some had to stand. The youngsters were well trained and all performed well r under the capable direction of Jacqueline McDermott. The excellent pianist for the evening was Mrs. Audrey Beauchamp of Port Perry. Their special Christmas show was entitled, "The Bright and Morning Star." A very fine entertainment! Rev. W.H. Crawford led in Prayer. After the presentation presentation the children received fruits and candies - and the teachers each rec'd in appreciation for services - a Poinsettia. One and all enjoyed the splendid performance. Congratulations to the leaders and the children! Caesarea Pot Luck and Euchre For the Christmas annual pot luck supper a fine attendance and most delicious food was enjoyed. Afterwards those who were winners are as follows for the Cards. First prize - Richard Miller with 86. Second - Faith Lawrence Lawrence - 85. Evva Dav- edge was low - 38. Next week the Euchre will be held on Thursday evening evening instead of Wednesday. Wednesday. See you there! PEACOCK LUMBER LTD. Building supplies. Our specialty is lumber and lumber products. A complete line of kiln dried hardwood and softwoods. ■ Walnut 1 Teak Specially Custom Milling 1 Cherry Oak 1 Maple ' Phil. Mahog. • Redwood • Softwoods Hardwood & softwood plywood. .MILL and YARD 328 Rltson Rd. N., Oshawa 725-4744 NOTICE REGIONAL RECLAIMERS LTD. Government Licenced Landfill Site Effective December 29, 1984, prices at the Landfill site will be as follows: CARS - $3.00 each HALF TONS, VANS & TRAILERS - $5.00 each VEHICLES OVER 2,000 lbs. will be charged by the ton according to Company's going rates. Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8-4:30 p.m. Saturday 8-12:00 a.m. PLEASE NOTE: These rates have not been increased in 5 years. KEEP YOUR FOOD COSTS DOWN -- SHOP BY THE BOX ^deposit! WdO CANADA PACKERS READY-TO-SERVE FT Itwn Egg - . . , SILVERWOOD PICNIC PORK AEGG NOG SHOULDERS W*. READY TO SERVE HEINZ CANADA FANCY TOMATO JUICE LARGE 48 OZ 1.36 L TIN 3 LIMIT PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CANADA EE TURKEYS EL DUCKS El. E™... CHICKENS Eu MX {MATCH DEMPSTER'S RYE BREAD SLICED 450 g LOAF CARAWAY • LIGHT • DARK PEEK FREANS COOKIES 400 g - 200 g PKG MIX S MATCH l 3 LIMIT I • DIGESTIVE • MAX CHOCOLATE DIGESTIVE •CHOC. CMP • DARK CHOCOLATE DIGESTIVE •SHORTCAKE • BUTTER SHORTBREAD •HOMEASST FMGER8 •ARROWROOT • MCE • GMGER CRUNCH • FRUIT SHORTCAKE MOCA MATCH SUMTT BURNS "PRIDE OF CANADA" S QUALITY PACKERS 9t>yeÿoNjAffK]ut CUSTOM SLICED AT DEU COUNTER CLOVER CREAM OR SLVERVOOD'S "EAD0W GOUT ICE CREAM ASSORTED FLAVOURS HUGE 4 L PAIL! ROYAL ASST JELLY POWDER Mg PKG MX A MATCH llOUMTl BICK Z S DILL PICKLES OR WINE SAUERKRAUT LARGE 1.5 L JAR •GARLIC •NO GARLIC • POLSKE OGORKI MIX A MATCH TUMfTl L69 a PRODUCT OF ONTARIO FRESH L S 5SS, LOIN OF PORK kfl NO CENTRE CHOPS REMOVED LB. 1.49 FROM CANADA PACKERS AND CANADIAN DRESSED MEAT PLANTS CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF 4 ffk SHOULDER & BLADE -•Jl/v STEAKS y L69 FROM ONTARIO PACKERS FRESH ONE PRICE 4114 SSm VEhL I M Mi SHOULDER J.W PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, FRESH NEVER FROZEN CHICKEN LEGS BAGS ATTACHED s 218 kg 5 LB. UMTT LB. :99 SWFTS PREMUM OR CANADA PACKERS MAPLE LEAF BRAND I CENTRE SUCEDl l9lI/Xl RINDLESS 1 BACON 5 " , " CMC 3 PKG. LIMIT L99 MAPLE LEAF BRAND ALL BEEF OR REGULAR ALL BEEF OR REGULAR 2Û ^ ÆÉk WIENERS r§! 1.49 450 g VAC PAC um CJUtfl HABITANT PICKLED BEETS FORMOSA QUEEN FROZEN (SHELL-ON) 300 g BAG LARGE SHRIMP HETD PAY A QO ONLY T-VV WITH THIS COUPON MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE 10 OZ JAR COUPON VALID UNTIL SATURDAY, JANUARY 5/1*5 LIMIT ONE•JAR--ONE COUPON PER FAIRLY IN-STORE RETAIL 5.99 WITHOUT COUPON • CMUM DRY REGULAR OR SUGAR FREE ALL FLAVOURS 750 mL BTL. • C-PUIS ORANGE REGULAR OR SUGAR FREE 750 mL BTL PLUS 30* BTL DEPOSIT 12 BTL LIMIT MIX AND MATCH JOHNSON -- TINS • POPPYCOCK-*», ^ BLANCHED OR DRY ROASTED • MIXED NUTS THRIFTEE BRAND 325 g MIX & MATCH 4 LIMIT PER TIN L99

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