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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Jan 1986, p. 16

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i 16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, January 8,1986 Obituaries WILLIAM GORDON ABKKNETHY 111 five months, William Gordon Abernethy, aged 78, passed away in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Sunday, December 22nd, 1985. Born in Hampton and educated at S.S. No. 3 Darlington, he was the son of John J. and Mary (Hogg) Abernethy. In 1929 he was married to Emily Bryans who predeceased him. A resident of Bowmanville for 60 years, and previously a resident in Darlington Twsp., he had been employed at Goodyear Canada, and as a painter and decorator with J. Rae Abernethy, retiring 21 years ago. He was a member of St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanville, and of the Canadian Order of Foresters. His hobbies included gardening and woodworking. Surviving are his family, Grace, Mrs. John Steele, Bill, Marion (Mrs. Nazz Lanno), Lorna (Mrs. John Spiteri), Gordon, Marva (Mrs. Adolpho Carcone), Cecil and 16 grandchildren. He was also predeceased by a son Frederick, and an infant son. The Reverend Edward Schamerhorn officiated at the funeral services held at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, Bowmanville, on Tuesday. The organist was Mrs. Lloyd Ayres. Pallbearers were grandsons Steve, Eddy and Mike Lanno, Steven Spiteri, Willie and Paul Carcone. Among the floral tokens received in his memory were tributes from C. P. Express and Transport. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. WILLIAM GEORGE KNOX The death of William George Knox occurred suddenly at his home on Wednesday, November 27th, 1985. George was born at Whitevale, Pickering Township, Ont. County. He was the son of the late William and Minnie Knox, and dear brother of Ross of Deltona, Florida; Evelyn (Mrs. C. Surphlis) of DeLeon Springs, Florida; Harry of Solina and Barbara (Mrs. K. Pascoe) of Beaverton, and the late John, Walter and Helen Knox. Surviving are his wife, formerly Eileen Farrow, and four children, Carol of Grimsby; Marilyn (Mrs. T. Morawetz), Enniskillen; Ron of Toronto, and Kathryn (Mrs. G. Casciato) of Woodbridge, and one grandson Mitchell Morawetz, Enniskillen. He was educated at Brougham Public and Whitby High School. He aided his family in their farming operation at Brougham; and later worked in the Ajax War Plant. He served as a Flight Engineer in the R.C.A.F. Overseas Command in World Warll. Upon his return to civilian life in 1945, he purchased a farm at Bradley's Corners. He married Eileen Farrow on December 18, 1948 and their four children were raised here. In 1952, he began work at General Motors and farmed as well. Ill health forced him to retire in 1974. A few years ago, he sold the farm and moved to a new smaller house, still on the land he loved so well. Much of his retirement years were spent happily helping his son-in-law with the farming. As a young man, he enjoyed playing as goalie for Solina Senior Soccer Team. George had served on the Solina Hall Board for many years, and was a Steward at Eldad Church. George enjoyed his roll as grandfather to Mitchell. He was a quiet, wise, thoughtful man who was devoted to his wife and family and was a most helpful neighbour to all. Pallbearers were his son Ronald, his sons-in-law Tom Morawetz and Guido Casciato; his nephews, Ken and Dean Knox and his neighbour, Ross Cryderman. Funeral Service was. held from Morris Funeral Chapel on November 30th with Interment at Zion Cemetery. The Rev. Robin Thomson officiated at the service. The many floral arrangements, the donations to the Heart and Stroke Fund, /and to Eldad Church expressed the high esteem in which George was held. j YMCA Family Happenings Design and Knit Knitting Classes for the Experienced Knitter Knit a sweater of your own dèsign under the direction of Gail Gray, experienced knitter. During these eight weeks, you will be taught the basic techniques used in pattern design. Once you have mastered this, you will knit your own garment from the pattern which you have just designed. . 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TIN .69 IMPERIAL Corned Beef 124)Z. TIN 1.49 PEA OR PEA WITH HAM 28-FL OZ. TIN .99 Habitant Soups BEEF OR IRISH Clark 240 Z. Stews tin 1.39 Hunt's Tomato Sauce or Paste o TO e. oz.TiNS.ff w 00'v yy00 00v00'y : f0 ï'a\à ■ ■ ■ . t : ,a, i, rit! J V/ >■ : Sj l/tf'j., ' ' y ,'yy.0.: y - : .y ;yy -y-/: : 0 i: yy ; y ■ ■ y : ' 1 mi -:::v?rxn ■ . y.- yy/y.ÿyE ■' - "y ' ' y v/y. y// liiif © i © lllillll U >, ( ° r ® m ■ . y OAKMIN FARM English Muffins PKO. OF 6 ■49 RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY Kraft Pure Jams ^r 11 if jv) ; -y- - ... ; ; ; y . ' y Jm 1.69 1.49 îysyîAyvSyffoÿS I- i : THREE STAR, LIQUID Fabric Softener LIGHT OR REGULAR, KRAFT Miracle Whip 3.6 L JUG 500 mL JAR ALL PURPOSE Five Roses Flour 2 ba CANADA NO. 1 Beemald Liquid Honey 2.59 500a SQUEEZE BTL % OUR ne o. mice j .99 KIBBLES 'n BITS 'n BITS 'n BITS Ken-L Ration Æk q nn 3.99 :-y...;yy ■ •- XÊSSiMXÊëÊXSSSÈÊSM illlllil '|I|I11 ■ : :. ■ y .y ;yyjv 1 y ; .y ,■ y ... ■ •'■■■■ ■ ■ ■ 'y y i_ '.' y y ■mmfiÿ ■: : yyyyyx yv i yty?y y , ■... , Dog Food HERSHEY, POWDERED Instant Chocolate Drink con?. 1.99 ASSORTED VARIETIES, LUXURY STYLE Miss Mew Cat Food 3 6-OZ. 1 TINS | . .... . ■ , ... ..... . ... i, ,. ' : ' ' :■ Ty:;' ; . : .: X ' y' ' iï!© "1Ÿ 'i/liyi'YÏ© ' ' ' ; ' ' ï YYi'v y -Y Xi; i' : ; : V: ! /1/ ; y .■ ■ ' • i . " , * ■: J • • ' ,, : ; v ' : ' y ; , ; r It "XYi-y ■ ... . .V,-',..- ! .. 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V W' F : :iiï i i ! aï \ WINDSOR J Safe-T-Salt baS I 1.39 ! ; GOOD TO -«CPC,THREE STAR Windshield Washer a Anti-Freeze jug I 1.39 PRODUCT OF U.SA Mini Carrots i£,i ÛQ PKG. .WW PRODUCT OF U.SA Cello Radish 9SK. 79 Mm PKGS. ■ f W PRODUCT OF U.SA, 2 fm .79 Green Onions MADE IN CANADA ^ Northland ^kg sib log l .OV Fire Logs case of slogs 0.99 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO TOfU (SOYA BEAN CURD) S®.99 <3* Potato Chips s?»' .99 BURNT ALMOND, VIRGINIA OR JERSEY MILK Neilson QO - . - FAMILY SIZE MM Candy Bars bars each «W FROZEN, FANCY GRADE, CUT OR FRENCH STYLE GREEN ÉEANS, NIBLETS WHOLE KERNEL CORN, SWEET PEAS OR MIXED VEGETABLES Green Giant Vegetables S 2.19 FROZEN, CAVENDISH FARMS! Hash Bmwns I 0^75°g 49 PKG. ■"w FROZEN, FAMILY SIZE, HIGH LINER, FISH STICKS, FRIES OR Fish In Light Batter s CO ™d 8$ FROZEN, BEEF TERIYAKI, SEAFOOD NEWBURQ, CHICKEN ITALIAN OR ORIENTAL CHICKEN McCain Lite Delite Dinners 275 315 0 40 PI?G. W. 1 W SEALTEST, 2% Light 'n Lively Cottage Cheese 1.39 TOWN CLUB Wieners 450 g PKG. FILLER'S, "BAKED" Meat Loaf ■39/100 g 1.79» PRIDE OF CANADA, "PARTY STICKS" Deli Sausage ImA ■ HILLSHIRE RING 1.03 Smoked 2.59 6.58., 299, S.O.S. Oven Cleaning Pad EACH PKG. 1.79 CRACKER BARREL, MILD, MEDIUM OR OLD COLORED Kraft Cheddar Cheese Blocks pro" 3.79 SHOPSYS, "EYE OF ROUND" Corned Beef or Pastrami ■84/<oo g 3.79» OLD WISCONSIN Beef Sticks 158 g PKG. 1.89 TOWN CLUB, STORE PACKED Pork Sausages 284, 129, }~ PLU 019 Î WITH THIS COUPON SAVE 20* ON THE PURCHASE OF TWO 225 g PKGS I OF MACARONI & CHEESE CANADIAN, CREAMY Havartl Cheese ■79/ioog 3.59», PRIDE OF CANADA, SLICED, SELECTED POPULAR VARIETIES Sandwich Meats 175 g PKO. JBS BUDDIQ "THIN" Sliced Smoked Meats rk<? .79 KRAFT LIMITED do A.C. NIELSEN P.O. BOX 3000 ST. JOHN N.B. E2L 4L3 COUPON VALUE .20 ON 2 PKGS. Dinner 2 F0 "a79 FEATURE PRICE WITHOUT COUPON 2 FOR .99 LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY, TWO FK08. PER COUPON i 4544765 H i COUPON VALID AT IDA UNTIL CLOSINO SAT., JAN. 11TH, 1W i___ I PRICES EFFECTIVE WED., JAN. 8 TO SAT., JAN. 11,1986. GRAHAM IGA MARKET 225 King St. E., Bowmanville, Ontario WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. OPEN - MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8:30 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. SATURDAY 8:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. ■ CLOSED SUNDAY Senior Citizens 5% Off On Personal Shopping, Wednesday Only

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