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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Jan 1989, p. 15

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KNOB HILL SPECIALS AVAILABLE ALL WEEK MON.-SAT.Ü! The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc, January 25.1989 15 Wesleyville News by E. Earrcr.vclough LAUNDRY DETERGENT LARGE 10L CARRY BOX 1.2 L JUG SPIC& SPAN LIQUID M9 CO AST 4 j 5 g 1 BAR FREE 5BARPKC. BOUNCEfS FABRICl^* sormëH mu once1o ,3.99 (intended for last week) On Tuesday, Jan. 10th Welcome UCW held a joint meeting at the church, with business session beginning at 11 a.m. conducted by President President Phyllis Symons. Secretary Secretary Melody Hendry read the minutes of the last meet- now receiving the aid is Rosa. It is unfortunate no gift may be sent from here for the family would not be able to pay the duty. The loud noise heard in the area on Tuesday, Jan. 10, recalled a similar strange ing and of the executive nois ? some years ago. Work which had many recommen- 11 ? P>°&t ess the hydro dations for approval. The re- s '*- e a ? the time, and some of view of the year's work the night workers searched showed all commitments the area with flashlights but met with help and donations nothing could be found. An given to many people and eerie walk through the tall organizations at home and in f ows °* c ° rn . the next morn- otner countries. Berniece mg revealed nothing either Best reported no word from they are both UFN s, uni- the family supported in Nic- dentified foreign noises, arauga except the official re- Church service at Wel- ceipt, for money received. C ome United on Sunday, The program committee has January 15th had the theme prepared a plan for each 0 f "Gifts for the spirit" and month of 1989 with activities the children's story was scheduled as well as the 10 about a little pup's view of meetings of the year. There importance. He was made to will be a church cleaning bee f ee l useless by all the farm MULINO CAMPESTRE ALL PURPOSE FLOUR LARGE 10 kg BAG LARGE 1 kg BOX COW BRAND BAKING SODA FROM THE TROPICS BANANAS SELECT YOUR OWN LARGE SIZE . _ -- ft _ BUNCH HUNT'S SAUCES • THICK & RICH (28 FL OZ. 796 mL) TIN • TOMATO SAUCE (28 FL. OZ. 796 mL) TIN • TOMATO PASTE (13 FL. OZ. 369 mL) TIN MANWICH (14 FL. OZ. TIN 398 mL) TIN ■iMIX OR MATCH JluntjL *&*</*!? | SACCO ASST, PASTA m 500 g PKG. EA. PRODUCT OF AUSTRALIA CHOICE GRADE AUSTRAL CANNED FRUIT 28 FL OZ. 796 mL TIN AUSTRAL -LICEÜ PEACHt- •PEARS • PEACHES • FRUIT SALAD |3 limit! STAR SANDWICH] BISQUITS 300 g A Atf PKG. 99 GLAD _ TIE 'n TOSS GARBAGE BAGS PRODUCT OF U.S.A. #1 GRADE ANJOU PEAR FACELLE ROYALE ATHROOM TISSUE LARGE 8 ROLL PKG. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. #1 GRADE SELECT YOUR OWN LARGE SIZE 24's STALK animals, but he was able to regain his selfworth when shown love by the human family. No matter how small, each individual has worth in God's sight and Rev. Sedgwick once again reminded the children that God cares for you. With the first miracle performed and Cana, the power of the Holy spirit was shown, and the nine gifts promised in 1 Cor. Ch. 12:1-11 are for 1989 as ' well as when they were given. given. The choir's anthem was "All Things Bright and Beautiful" Beautiful" and the offering was received by Allin Osborne and Edward Henderson. John and Ruth Connelly greeted the congregation at the door. January 18 to cut out pieces and allot work for a pair of , Donald Nichols and quilts. Refreshments were friend of Toronto spent the arranged for the congrega- weekend with Carroll and tional meeting to be held on June Nichols. Donald leaves January 25th and Amanda nex t Saturday for Thailand Thorndyk was appointed to on . business and Andrea is the curtain committee. Just going to Germany for a visit, before devotions, a very Donald goes by way of pleasant ceremony was per- Hong Kong. formed by Phyllis Symons J an . 20, 1949: Insurance when Mary Kellogg and Do- as a npljed to farmers was reen McHolm were present- discussed at Farm Forum at lip pins Truman Austin's on Jan. to the on April 25th; committee was appointed to purchase ^ opaque drapes for the Sun- ' day School. It was decided to have the usual bus trip in September and suggestions were offered Jean Payne for consideration. Reports from all committees were positive and thank you cards were read from the recipients of Christmas baskets. Following Following this long session and the singing of Grace, all present enjoyed a substantial and good meal of homemade soup and homemade bread with dessert of Christmas delicacies. A short business session was held by each group following the meal, the one for no. 2 conducted by Dora Nichols. Plans were made for a bee to be held at the home of Jane McColl on pri ed with life membershi for dedicated service 1 leir 20th. The W.A. met at Mrs. church. They were present- Creighton's who, with Mar- by Dora Nichols g ery Ashby and Mrs. H. Brooking, had charge of the programme, "Country Life and its Advantages." Business Business was conducted by Mrs. Earl Inch, President. Quilt blocks for a dresdan plate 3 PKG. LIMIT PRODUCT OF U.S.A. TRACTOR TRAILER LOADS BROCCOLI LARGE ORIGINAL BUNCHES SIZE 18's 3 BUNCH LIMIT BUNCH FILL YOUR OWN BAG PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA SELECT YOUR OWN SUNKISTCHOICE\ /,;< LEMONS iS 1/1 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA FILL YOUR OWN BAG . .. Sunk 1st. 1 :: MNE0LATANGEL0S 79 $ LB. SELECT YOUR OWN ORANGES PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CANADA FANCYGRADE LARGE. 10 LB. POLY BAG ■RED, GOLDEN DELICIOUS, IDA red or McIntosh apples ■b^b 3.99 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. OR MEXICO FILL YOUR OWNBAG ^ #1 GRADE LARGE SIZE MIX OR MATCH 2.18 kg 9$ PRODUCT OF U.S.A. O DRIGINAL BUNCH GREEN ONIONS or RED RADISH,6=z ba=, MIX OR MATCH 3/ s 1 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. #1 GRADE FILL YOUR OWN BAG BRUSSEL I SPROUTS i 52 kg 69! PRODUCT OF U.S.A. 10OZ. CELLO BAG WASHED & TRIMMED 79 DIRECT FROM FLORIDA GREENHOUSES TROPICAL l PLANTS SELECT YOUR OWN 10" POTS ASSORTED VARIETIES 9.95 ed to Mary by Dora Nichols and to Doreen by Gwen Newton. The brief period was closed with prayer by Phyllis. A worship service was led by Mary Kellogg using using Christmas symbols such as the lamb and dove to illustrate illustrate her talk. This was dedicated dedicated to the new year, "doing something." A short excerpt was read from the Moderator's Moderator's message to further emphasize emphasize the need for personal involvement and action in Christian work. Dora Nichols introduced the speaker of the afternoon, Margo Franke, who really needs no introduction to this group of ladies who are well aware of her contribution to the life of the church. Margo and her family had a trip home to Switzerland to visit their families there, and shared with the ladies her slides of spectacular views of the mountains, hilly farms and pictures of the cows with their distinctive bells. Her commentary was one of familiarity with the scenes so they were well interpreted. Sincere appreciation was expressed expressed by all. Since 1978, Kay Thorn- dyke has supported a family in Guatemala. The first girl Manuela has finished school and is now helping her mother. This Indian family of seven children make their living by weaving. Manuela has become a good weaver and sent Kay a lovely scarf woven by herself. The sister quilt were a gift from Mrs. Hayden. Plans were made for installing pulpit and organ organ lights in the church, and for packing a bale of clothing for England. Programmes for the past two weeks at Y.P.U. were conducted by Howard Payne and Allan Holdaway. Let a former Police Officer be your voice in court. 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