1 ) » ) I I The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 26,1984 • REGULAR or DIET HAPPY NEW YEAR CASE OF24-HO ml. TINS MIX A MATCH REGULAR-CASE OF 24-280 mL TINS COCA-COLA 199 Imperial MARGARINE SOFT 1 LB TUB OR SLEEVE X & MATCH. 3 LIMIT MAPLE LEAF-- Assorted Varieties POTATO CHIPS 200gBag 3 Bag Limit PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CAUFORNIA CANADA NO. 1 GRADE LARGE SIZE 24*s CELERY SELECT YOUR OWN Stalk DARIGOLD SWEETHEART CANADIAN CHEESE BARS LARGE1 kg • MILD • BRICK • MOZZARELLA • COLBY MIX & MATCH PEEK FREANS ASST. CRACKERS 250 OR 225 g PKG. 990 2 LIMIT STOKELY -- CANADA FANCY 14 (I. oz. (398 mL) TIN ASSORTED CANNED VEGETABLES • PEAS • CREAM STYLE CORN • CUT WAX OR GREEN BEANS • SEASONED WAX OR GREEN BEANS I • WHOLE KERNEL CORN 12II. oz. (341 mL) MIX & MATCH V;. 10 LIMIT PRODUCT OF SPAIN "SEEDLESS" MANDARI ORANGES kg 10 kg (22 LBS.) BOX 7.95 2 BOX LIMIT SELECT YOUR OWN BUDGET WHITE OR RAINBOW SERVIETTES PKG. OF 320 iJMIT BANNER BITS - COMPLETE DOG DINNER LARGE 8 kg BAG DIRECT FROM CALIFORNIA -- NEW CROP TRACTOR TRAILER LOADS -- HARTLEY VARIETY DIAMOND BRAND JUMBO WALNUTS FILL YOUR OWN BAG! kfl LB UONORMTERAGRO IMPORTED FROM GREECE (307 g) OR TURKEY (400 g) OR TURKEY (400 g) STRING figs™ MIX & MATCH IAuMiTI EA. FRENCH'S -- PREPARED MUSTARD 9 $ W.v 500 mL JAR t ' JUMBO SIZE, HEAVY DUTY TUI BAG IDEAL FOR STORING CHRISTMAS TREE 72x93 inchs I* AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER CASCADE 1.8 kg BOX 12 limit! PRODUCT OF MEXICO, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE LARGE SIZE 24's SELECT CUCUMBERS Y0U " OWN PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CANADA NO. 1 GRADE FILL YOUR OWN BAG kg LARGE MUSHROOMS 5 LB. LWBT LB. ■be PRODUCT OF 0NTAM0 P CANADA NO. 1 GRADE ** JUMBO SIZE m CABBAGE Y SELECT YOUR OWN PRODUCT OF P.E.I.--CANADA NO. 1 GRADE POTATOES 50 LB. BAG! 2 BAG LIMIT fPROouc^^TsT^TTuFORN^rLARGi'sizET?^ /# SELECT YOUR OWN "NAVEL' PRODUCT OF FLORIDA JUMBO SIZE_27'e! INDIAN RIVER! GRAPEFRUIT * 3rl PRODUCT OF CALIFORNIA 1 LB. CELLO BAG KIWI FRUIT * 3 BAG LIMIT 99 ç PRODUCT OF U.S.A. AVOCADOS SELECT YOUR OWN LARGE SIZE 28's - 32's West--Mississauga DIXIE MALL North--Markham WOODBINE NORTH w t e hS e MONDAY TO LIMIT 7 A.M.-6 P.M. Al tXi^Wd. South ol Qu-- n ESubttti Wit ■ At TUESDAY Central--Toronto 222 Lansdowne Avenue Comer Dundee 8L Wee* Downtown--Toronto 222 CHERRY STREET Juet South o< the Ufl Bridge East--Pickering HWY. 2 & BROCK RD. In Pickering EDNESDAY CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY 1 CLOSED BOXING DAY THURSDAY 9 A.M. 12 MIDNIGHT FRIDAY SATURDAY 8 A.M.-12 MIDNIGHT I 7 A.M.-10 P.M. Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly A hearty welcome to Henry and Tracy Dunn who have just returned from their honeymoon in Jamaica, following their marriage on Saturday. They are living in Dave and Ingrid Larmer's former house on Church Street. On Tuesday, forty- eight enthusiastic curlers gathered at the arena for the Annual Ladies' Christmas Jitney. Along with two games of curling, curling, the ladies enjoyed a potiuck dinner. When the final, rock had been thrown the team of Elaine Bailey, Jackie Beddome, Beth Schryburt and Rossie ■ Hassall emerged victorious. victorious. Following closely closely behind was Kathy McLaughlin and her crew of Joanne Russell, Yvonne Burnett and Evelyn Trapp. Third prize was awarded to Ruby Van Camp, Elizabeth Luke, Jean Goble Goble and Norma Jean Newboid, Special thanks was extended to Lynda Maw who organized the spiel and kept it running smoothly all day. This week was busy at the Public School with the students decking the halls with Yuietide carols. On Tuesday, the Primary Christmas Concert Concert was met with approval approval from a crowd of enthusiastic parents and friends. The program opened with the Kindergarten classes of Mrs. Green and Mrs. Oxley Oxley with their rendition of "Jingle Bell Dance" followed by the Grade Seven Band playing "Jingle Jolly Christmas" and "Up On The Housetop." " Twas the Night Before Christmas at 'Cartwright School" was next on the agenda by Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Hanson's Grade One classes. Mrs. Argue and Miss Morton led the Grade Three's ,.in "Twelve Days of Christmas with the Care Bears." Lisa Duchemin entertained all with a clarinet solo of "Deck the Halls." After the Grade Two singing of "Up On The Housetop," Sheryl Gibson and Jennifer Gawley performed "We Three Kings" as a clarinet duet. Karen Doyle and Joan Gibson followed with a woodwind woodwind duet of "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen." Clarinet duet of "Jingle Bells" by Connie Denault and Lisa Duchemin was very enjoyable. enjoyable. The Primary Choir led by Miss Morton and Mrs. Swain concluded concluded the evening with their renditions of "Happy Happy Christmas Day," "All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth" and "I Don't Want a Lot for Christmas." On Wednesday night another good crowd gathered in the gymnasium gymnasium for the Junior/Intermediate Concert which was comastered comastered by Jason Parson Parson and Scott Sutton. The program began with a play entitled "Christmas Touch" by Mr. Challice's Grade Four class. Following Jeff Bed- dome's trumpet solo of "Blue Christmas," Mrs. Hockley's class of Grade Four entertained all with a reading of "When Jesus Was A Little Boy" and the singing of "Away In A Manger." "Jingle Bell Rock" was performed performed by Cindy Leach on the Insurance! For Rates or Service CALL Ernie Harvey . 623-2527 Treacy & Harvey Insurance Brokers Ltd. 68 King St. East Bowmanville flute. "Old Toy Trains," "On This Day Earth Shall Ring" and "Calypso "Calypso Carol" were sung excellently excellently by Mrs. Jeffrey's Jeffrey's Junior Choir. After Kris Bayley's flute solo, of "Let It Snow" the Grade Five recorder group performed "Good King Wencelas," "Santa Claus is Coming to Town," "Silent Night" and "Jingle Bells." Before the Grade Eight Band played "Rudolph," "Christmas Trilogy" and "Rockin Around the Christmas Tree," Esther Kelly and Julie Byers entertained the audience with a clarinet dutet of "Frosty The Snowman." Frances Grove and Vicki Schryburt sang a beautiful duet of "Silver Bells." For a little variety variety in the evening, Mrs.- Rink led the Grade Sixes in two French songs. A Christmas play "No Reservations" by Cindy Leach, Esther Kelly, Chris McConnell, Kevin Gibson and Julie Byers met with a good response from everyone present. The evening was concluded concluded by the Intermediate Intermediate Choir singing "Christ is Born This Day," "Let There Be Peace on Earth," "The Little Sheep of Bethlehem" and "Winter Wonderland." A good crowd attended the Blackstock United Church Candlelight Service Service on Thursday. After enjoying the musical prelude by various young artists on the piano and recorder, the Junior Class presented The Night Before Jesus during during which the congregation congregation sang "People of God," "Silent Night,""Tell Me. The Stories of Jesus" and "Kum Ba Yah." The Primary classes delighted their parents with an Advent Proclamation Proclamation and Mary Had A Baby, led by Ruby Van Camp. Two plays were performed by the Intermedia! Intermedia! class firstly- "No Reservations" with cast of Esther Kelly, Kevin Gibson, Julie Byers, Cindy Leach and Chris McConnell and secondly- Christmastime with our Person on the Street" with Chris Chorostecki, Vicki Schryburt, Lori Swain, Sheryl Gibson and Jennifer Jennifer Fletcher. After the program, candies were placed in the Yule Log by the adults followed by "Silent Night." Social time over Christmas goodies ended a most enjoyable enjoyable evening. Because this "Is the Season to be Jolly" and everyoné is busy, it would be greatly appreciated appreciated if you could phone in your Christmas news as soon after Christmas as possible. TRIPLE F Dec. 21 I. Dykstra 41429, 31; P. Glasbergen 42223, 30; M. Rozema 40261, 26; S. Rozema 40632, 25; M. Griffioen 40186, 25; G. Evers 40711, 24; H. Vandergaast 39776, 24; A. Vandcrgaasl 40551, 23; A. Bonsma 39649,23; A. Atkinson 39869,22; J. Dykstra 39622, 21; D. Van Abbcma 38940, 14. High Single Ladies - M. Van Den Hoogcn 232. High Single Men - C. Van Niejenhuis 261. High Triple Ladies - N. Van Abbcma 580. High Triple Men - G. Evers 666. High Average Ladies - II. Vandcrgaasl 187. High Average Men - G. Evers 212. Van Bene Floral Shoppes ... much more than a flower store! 4 STORES */\ • Hlghwey No, 2 I W • King SI. E.,Oshewa I • Simeon SI. N.. 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