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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Dec 1986, p. 7

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, December 29, 1986 7 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CANADA TURKEYS COLD SPRINGS FARMS FROZEN GRADE UTILITY KING COLE FROZEN YOUNG OVEN READY GRADE"A" ROASTING FRESH NEVER FROZEN GRADE "A" DUCKS (6-16 LB. AVERAGE) (1 BIRD LIMIT) (4-5 LB. AVERAGE) (2 BIRD LIMIT) (2-4 LB. AVERAGE) 3 BIRD LIMIT) UNCLE BEN'S ASST 170gBOX STUTTNSUCHrMixÔR STUFFING I hatch mdl 99 t 750 mL BOTTLE REGULAR -- DIET -- CLASSIC COKE CASE OF 24x280 mL TINS REGULAR OR DIET S MF MATCH CASES ONLY A 3 CASE LIMIT PLUS 40* BOTTLE DEPOSIT UNIT COST 4.4* PER 100 mL SiK mr Varieties SUCCESS I B1BTLETT PANTRY SHELF PEiCH® SUCK PEIRMLUES CHOICE GRADE -- MIX OR MATCH LARGE 28 FL.OZ. TIN SEA MAID PREPARED-FROZEN COOKED SHRIMP 5ÔZ.BAG CADBURYASSORTED DIRECT FROM FLORIDA TOMATOES TRACTOR TRAILOR LOAD OF CANADA #1 GRADE LARGE SIZE s ■ TANT HOT ■0C0LATE LARGE 500g TIN WIZARD AIR 16 UMITl KRAFT PABKAY MARGARINE LARGE FAMILY SIZE FRESHENER SUNLIGHT DISHWASHING LIQUID I a LIMIT l 12 IN. X 50 FT. OR 18 IN. X 25 FT. BOX ÀLCAN ALUN1ND1L 1 iA FOIL 1,49 ONE PRICE JOHNSON'S FURNITURE POUSH PLEDGE REGULAR OH LEMON 350 g TIN FABRIC SOFTENER BOUNCE 3 LIMIT PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CANADA #1 GRADE CELERY LARGE SIZE 24's SELECT YOUR OWN STALK STALK LIMIT •B,,, PRODUCT OF ONTARIO W CANADA #1 GRADE I LARÙE SÏZÊ1 fk CABBAGE 69 "W PRODUCT OF ONTARIO BUTTERNUT SQUASH 1 LB. TRAY P KG. 69 t PRODUCT OF U.S.A ORIGINAL BUNCH MIX OR MATCH GREEN ONIONS OR 3/$l RED RADISH <•<*"«> V/ 1 PRODUCT OF MEXICO I iARnFqi7F SELECT YOUR OWN CANADA #1 GRADE |.Vy aESgE ÆkÊ&U CUCUMBERS 3/ s l /ransTsror CANADA#1 GRADE FILL YOUR OWN BÂT\ Nestleton-Caesarea Newe by Mabel Cawker Christmas Time on Saturday afternoon. We trust Jim Christmas is a joyous time... full w *** ^ f e€ *' n 8 a w ^°* e *°^ ^ )etter of love... kindness arid good cheer soon! ... and we trust we'll keep its spirit Caesare fj ? ; throughout the coming year. As we At the «^ uc W me celebrate His birthday again this ffiSSSi 5SSÏÏÏ5 "eue Klein|n 5, Lun^^ nicest thing around a Christmas tree and Gerry. The euchre is a family... all wrapped up in one cancelled until January 7,1 • another. And, as this old year fades A sincere thank yo away leaving its memories... a new Christmas babysitters at Caesarea year comes in bright with promises Centre ...Susan 9 T immv ... and we wish you for this new year daughter Patricia ? silver linings for your dreams ... Wilson. It was much PP • fulfillment of all your hopes and Arlene Malcolm wa happln^s that lives the whole year g*» ^tmas dinner mDcg. "' had enjoyed a sumptuous repast'.:. Nestleton the girls packed Christmas boxes Ladies Aid Christmas Meeting Tor Operation Scugog^followed by The Nestleton Ladies' Aid met in an hour of fellowship before heading the Church Sunday School room on home. . Dec. 12, with president Dorothy Lee Nestleton Presbyterian Church., extending the welcome and an in- .Itev. F- Swannconductedtheser- teresting poem was read. The open- vice in the Presbyterian Church, ing hymn "Hark the Herald Angels with Mrs. Joyce Taylor, organist. Sing" was sung with Joyce Taylor The church was beautifully at the piano. decorated, and many Christinas The meaningful devotional was carols were sung as the Nativity taken by Winnifred Davison ... ^°O , w asr ® adfr0m . reading Luke I: 45-46 and told the Bible," and the following lit the five story of Mary from "Booklet To- Advent Candies. The Candle of dav" followed bv nraver Hope- Mr. B. McCabe; The Candle During business many items were °[Peace-Mrs. G. Scott; The Candle discussed and voted upon. Minutes °I B° v ®" were approved as read and the Joy-Miss Joan Gibson and The Can- financial statement, showing a good die of Christ- Mr. Ivan Gibson, balance to begin the New Year. The Rev. Swann spoke on the World Christmas card list was revised. Needs of Missions ... in far off Gifts for the Nursing Home and a countries and at home ... as our gift for Lee and Flora Shaw was testimony of Love which is the trt^e decided upon. A request from Spirit of Christmas. ; Operation Scugog for Christmas Next Sunday Service at 11:00 a.m. dinner for a family of five. It was Nestleton United Church r; moved that this request be taken T ^ e Sunday morning service in care of... along with White Gifts. Nestleton United was a "highlight' Norma Wolfe moved that all m the lives of both congregation qpd outstanding bills be paid... second- Sunday School with Rev. Dale Da\ns ed by. Bertha McLaughlin and car- conducting the service. The IV Added. Added. Preparation for the Christmas vent Candle was lit by Robert Mairs dinner was arranged. The Roll Call representing Peace. The use of the and Offering taken. Advent wreath teaches the family The programme consisted of love- the true meaning of Christmas, ly Christmas readings by Dorothy When the candles have been lit, they Lee, Mabel Dayes, Norma Wolfe, have prepared heart, mind and soul Winnifred Davison, and Bertha for the great religious event... the McLaughlin. Joyce Taylor birth of Jesus! presented an indepth look into Betty Headon was the pianist for Christmas celebrations in Portugal, the service. The Junior and Senior The meeting closed by singing Choirs rendered five numbers. Rev. "Once in Royal David's City" and Dale Davis presented a thought pro- Benediction. A tasty lunch was serv- voting message entitled "Anticipa- ed by W. Davison and M. Dayes. lion." Richard MacKenzie, Claire and Leslie were the greeters at the Family Christmas News door. Mrs. Christine Henderson of Edin- The Nestleton Sunday School con- burgh, Scotland, is in Canada cert held in the church on Sunday visiting her daughter Chris and hus- evening was indeed a fine perfor- band Cliff Davis, Scott and Carleton mance. Parents, grandparents and of Scugog Point Road for some friends were on hand to see the weeks. We welcohie her warmly youngsters all decked out in their and trust she will have a joyous finest attire ... putting on a real Christmas and a bright and happy show. Several families showed a •New Year, visiting relatives and variety of talents in skits and • friends; Happy Birthday was sung musical numbers. The emcee was • to her at.Nestleton Church service our capable, humouroui superin ten on Sunday, Dec. 21st ..V the very day- dent Richard MacKenzie ... wife she was born! Janice led the singers and pianists Jim and Evelyn Souter, Scugog were Betty Headon and Carol .Point, were guests at the Rotary Mairs. Club annual Christmas dinner held During refreshments downstairs, in the Catholic Church Hall in Port Santa bounced in much to the Perry, and had a most enjoyable delight of the children and the time. It was 1 arranged through the goodies were distributed. An evenkindness evenkindness of Mr. Mahaffy who pick- ing of great significance in the lives ed them up. of the impressionable children! On Sunday, Dec. 14, Blair Martyn of the Blackstock and District Lions Club took Jim Souter to the C.N.I.B. Christmas dinner in Oshawa, another lovely evening fellowship. A Christmas Wish Well! the joyous Yuletide Season will soon be over and we trust that of the publisher, editor, staff and readers of this column... as well as Sam and Mabel Cawker, Scugog those who contribute news will be Point Road, visited with brother Jim surrounded by the warmth and love and Marion Cawker of Manchester of an old-fashioned Christmas. 1 HA a> U1.P1 ■ajniou Spears LARGE SIZE LB. 791 PRODUCT 0FU.S.A. 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