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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Sep 1989, p. 28

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j ASSORTED VARIETIES 'Soft Drinks PLUS .40, DEP. PER BTL.i 750 RET. UNIT COST 4.5C PER 100 mL Feature price without coupon PROCESS CHEESE FOOD. REGULAR OR LITES Black Diamond Single Thins Limit one coupon per family. Limit one pkg. per coupon, coupon valid at IGA until closing Sat. Sept. 30,1989. ni 11 nnm AC. NIELSEN, BOX 3000, ________ ^ PLU 2927 ST. JOHN, N.B., E2L 4L3 53506072 J ASSORTED VARIETIES Humpty Dumpty Potato Chips or Snacks bag 9 ASSORTED FLAVORS 9x3x250 mL r -, TETRA rruit BOXES OR 3 x 250 mL JUIC6S TETRA BOXES FOR ORANGE PEKOE Salada Tea Bags BOX OF 144 28 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 27,1989 News from Y elver ton By Harvey Malcolm Belated congratulations to Miss Alison Scott, daughter daughter of George and Shirley Scott who recently graduated graduated from the University of Toronto Toronto and has departed for France where she will pursue pursue her studies for the next eight months. ' We note that Ballyduff Presbyterian church observed observed its anniversary at 11 a.m. on September 24th. No doubt you would have been made very welcome if you had attended. Yelverton United Church observed the 127th Anniversary Anniversary with the original building building intact. Reverend Jim Beal was the guest speaker and brought greetings from the Bay of Quinte Conference Conference and the Lindsay Presbytery. Presbytery. Howard Malcolm and Art Rowan each participated participated briefly in the service. The church was tastefully decorated with bouquets of flowers which included a lovely basket of gladioli placed by the Robinson families families in memory of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robinson Robinson and the late Reverend J. P. Henderson and other bouquets bouquets of mums etc. placed by Ms. Lillian Lawson in memory memory of the members of her immediate family. Mary Moore presented several green Service Books of the United Church donated donated by Marion (Preston) and Harley Haddock in memory of Lorraine (McGill) Preston a valued member of our church and community which was dedicated by Reverend Reverend Beal to his service. Ushers for the occasion were David Moore and Todd Malcolm. Malcolm. Mrs. Linda Pfoh and Jack Gordon teamed up on the election organ ana piano to provide two beautiful instrumental instrumental numbers. Bless This House and How long has it been? The congregation was also pleased to welcome guests from the Janetville congregation. Miss Lyn Moore has embarked embarked on a spot of (higher education) by attending the Humber College in Etobicoke Etobicoke specializing in the Public Public Relations field. This has been another hectic week at Malconia. What .we earlier presumed to be a minor repair job when the price of beef went down - in our pool, turned out to be a major item necessitating necessitating the draining of the pool, removing the leaky liner liner when the little heifer that went swimming apparently was wearing her high heels and punched over 30 holes in the liner. This required a brand new liner to re-place the one installed last year and replacing the 22,000 gallons of water - which is a lot of H20. On Saturday a full ■ compliment of the local limbs of the family tree gathered at the home of Marti and Jane Malcolm and girls for a birthday dinner dinner for Marti. Later, we moved en masse to the Oak- wood Hall for a surprise Jack and Jill for Mona (Malcolm) (Malcolm) and Ron Sharman. On this occasion the surprise party was indeed a surprise as neither one suspected the party till they entered the Hall. Around 150 well wishers were present for the dance and social evening including a contingent from Yelverton. Special mention goes to the future bridal party who arranged arranged the event which included included Stephen and Jackie Sharman, Teriy and Heather Heather Farr, Miss Jane Graham, Mr. Eric Ellis., Mrs. Brenda Reeds and Mona and Ronnie are indeed grateful for the evening in their honour. On Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Malcolm Malcolm of Don Mills, held a miscellaneous shower for Mona Malcolm and Ron Sharman for the Malcolm clan the Victor, Ralph, Howard Howard and Harvey Malcolms' and all their families. Mona and Ronnie were the recipients recipients of many useful gifts for which they expressed their appreciation. A very pleasant pleasant afternoon was spent shooting the breeze. Ruth Malcolm and Marti Malcolms' Malcolms' birthdays were also observed on this occasion. It was indeed a treat to visit with Jay Malcolm who has just returned from six years spent in Brazil. In the 40 guests present were family members from Orono, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Janetville, Nestle- ton, Omemee, Scarborough, Ajax, Toronto and Yelverton. Yelverton. Belated congratulations to the Janetville Jets Mixed Lobball team who recently won the All Ontario Championship. Championship. Among the players were local players Wanda Wcightman, Annette Mun- roe and coached by Bob Munson. OQ Best Buys This Week 1 CASE OF 25 x 280 mL TINS 7.5C PER 100 mL 2,99 500 q PKG. CUT WAX BEANS, SEASONED WAX BEANS, CUT GREEN BEANS, SEASONED GREEN BEANS, PEAS, PEAS & CARROTS, CREAM STYLE CORN OR SUMMER CRISP WHOLE KERNEL CORN 12-14-FL. OZ. TIN Fraser tale Vegetables FROZEN, CUT GREEN BEANS, FRENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS, BRUSSELS SPROUTS, WHOLE KERNEL CORN,I MIXED VEGETABLES OR PEAS 1 kg POLY BAG J V i Vi' i || ■ iLVj POWDERED Sunlight laundry Detergent 10 L BOX ASSORTED VARIETIES, NEW MICROWAVE PASTA OR Chef Boyardee Canned Pasta 212 g CONT. OR 15-OZ. 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