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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Nov 1974, p. 14

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14 The Canadian Statesman,1 HrA Y DO0N Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kaiser, Ottawa, were Sunday dinner guests of their uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Garrard. Lori Ann Garrard spent the weekend with ber grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Garrard. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gar- rard and Barry, were Sunday evening callers at tbe C. Garrard home. Mr. D. K. Thompson, Bow- manviIle, visited bis mother, Mrs. A. Tbompson, on Sunday. Mrs. Gordon Dudley and Neil, Burlinglon, are spending a week witb Mrs. Dudley's mother, Mrs' A. Read. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Strenge, Scarborougb, spent the weekend witb Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton and family. ;Mrs. A. Read was supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Read and boys, Bowmanville, on Sunday. 1Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton attended Cburcb Service at Blackstock, on Sunday even- ing, when Debbie McLaughlin received her Canada Cord. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Paterson bad a few friends in on Sàturday evening for a bouse- warmlng. Hallowe'en went off very quietly witbout mucb damage being donc otber tban soaping car windows. Tbe younger children called at the bornes dressed in different costumes for Trick or Treats. Nearly al of the cildren bad Unicef boxes for pennies. BURKETON Miss Elizabeth Greer, Wa- terloo, called on Mrs. W. Bryan. ýMrs. S. Grant, Zion, was a visitor witb Mrs. R. Davey during the week. ,Sympathy is extended to Mrs. K. Roblin, family and friends, in the passing of ber only brotber, Mr. Ralpb Os- borne of Scarborougb. Inter- ment was in Picton, Mrs. K. Roblin and family attending botb services. Mrs. A.'Alstene and Betb, Blackstock, called on Mrs. R. Sucee on Saturday. Mrs. T. Bailey bas taken up residence in Port Perry. Mrs. W. Bryan is under the doctor's care. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T'aylor were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo Bowers, Nestîcton. <lntended for Iast week> Mrs, E. Carnochan, spent some time witb Mrs. C. Brown, Toronto. Several were interested in seeing and bearing the excur- sion passenger train going tbrougb Burke-ton, on Sundayv at 10ar, drawn by a steam Ville, called on villa ge neigli- bosand friends recently. Mlr. and Mrs. H. race attenddd a farnily wèdding in Bowmanville on Saturday.' Mrs. S. Lavery spent a week in Toronto visting witb ber family and friends. Miss Heather Smith is taking tap lessons in Bowman- ville, good luck Heather. Mrs. W. Bryan spent Sunday visiting witb IMrs. C. Cooper, Bowmanville. Mr. C. Cooper, Orono, was a luncheon guest of Mrs. W. Bryan on bunday. Several frorn tbîs area attended Tbank Offering Ser- vice at Orono United Cburcb to hear the guest speak, Rev. H. Wilcox, from U.S.A. Bulletin 9.H1.S. Bullentin Hello B.H.S. students. On Nov. 5th Miss Jory of the Neworlds Education Cruises visited B.H.S. to talk to students interested in going on the Mediterranean Cruise, next Oct. 29 - Nov. il. On Wednesday, Oct. 30, the girls' senjior baskethall team suffered their first defeat of the season. The teàm played well but G.- L. Roberts beat tbem 37-14. The juniors were also defeated by a score of 14-8. Tuesday, Oct. 22, was a bad Sfor tbe junior soccer team as tbey lost their last home game against G. L. Roberts with a score of, 5-0. Tbe seniors were defeated 1-0. On Tuesday Oct. 29, the juniors won their game against Eastdale 1-0, and the seniors 2-0. Congrat- ulations guys. The Cross Country team managed to place 4th in the O'Neil Invitationial Meet. .The rebearsals for Briga- doon are 'going quite well. Tickets are available in the box office at the High School after school. The tickets are going quickly so hurry and get yours. All seats are reserved. In Wednesday, Oct. 23rd's exhibition Football game against Oshawa Catholic, the juniors were defeated 22-11 but the seniors tied 24-24. Bowmanville placed 5th in the Cross Country L.O.S.S.A. meet on Wednesday, Oct. 23. Tbree of the team members 1.ýve qualified for C.O.S.S.A. individually. 1 On the night of Thursday, Oct. 24th three buses of students went to see 2,001 space odessey in Taofato. I'm sure it was enjioyed by ýal! who attended. In Tursday's, Ocet. 24tb football gamne, Cobourg E. Colle-giate defeated Bowman- vi1i lu-& On, Monday, Nov. 4th, years 2, 3 and 4 were treated to a performance put on by the Hexagon Theatre group. Bye for now! 0 sp~eîl o minione V- HSTRONG, ME DI UMOR 12 FL. SWEET 'N SOUR SPARE RIB SAUCE WINDMILL, APPLE OATMEAL 8( RASPBERRY TURNOVER OR SOCIETY WAFER VOORTMAN COOKIES DOMINION 2 LB 07. B-TI 83 49c L.BAG Chocolate Chip Cookies 29 (SPECIAL) 'Every meat purchase at Dominion is fully guaranteed for taste, tenderness and flavour, or your money back! Or my name isn't Dave. There's something speciai about the men behiid Dominion's meat service ebunters, they know every eut. They're there to help and advise you on ail your -Inet seecios Our mecat buyers are among the most knowledgeable in the business, with years and years of experience. When you buy your meat at Dominion you can be sure of the quality. Because top meat quaiity is one of the th ings that makes Dominion, special. PIREPRICED69c, HOSTESS 80OZ. P KG. POTATO CHIPS 67c1 THOMPSON'S 32OZ. P KG. WHITE PEA BEANS 70 AUNTJEMIMA, REGULAR 2 LB. PKG. OR BUTTERMILKà%e ' PANCAKE&WAFFLE MIXD)( HABITANT READY TO SERVE 28 FL. OZ.TIN PEA OR VEGETABLE 39 sou P3 SMOOTH OR CRUNCIIY 16 OZ. JAR Y ork Pefanut Butter 13 IN TOMATO SAUCE 19 FL. OZ. TI N LIBBY'S SPAGHETTI 37c ASST'DVARIETIES 145OZ.TlIN DR. BALLARD'S 45 CAT FOOD 25 BOLD, KING SIZE 8007Z. BOX POWDERED 2.3j%5 DETERGENT SPRAYCLEANER - 22 FL. OZ.CONT. FORMULA 409 95c SOAPSCOURING PKG.OF 10 SOS PADS37 BEEF CHUNKS, 14.750OZ. TlIN CHOPPED BEEF OR CHICKEN PARTS ALPO DOG FOOD_ STORE HOURS Mon-Fri. 9 ar. - 9 p.m. - Sat. 8:30- 6 p. rn. CLOSING TIME TUESDAY NOV. 12TH, 1974 INBOWMAN ýVILLE. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT- QUANTITIES TO NGRMA L FAM- ILY REQUIREME11TlS. DOMIN- ION STORES ILIMITED. COLOURED, QUARTERS S>(*!3 LB. PKG IMPERIAL INSTANT 10OOZ. JAR Richmellh9 Coffee (SPECIAL)I RICHMELLO il OZ. JAR Coff e FROZEN, WHITE 800OZ. PKG.OF 5 HOSTESS ' BREAD DOUGH 1.21 BAKER'SSEMI-SWEET SPEU(WJ!60OZ.P KG. CHOCOLATE CHIPS 530- ALL PURPOSE 160OZ. P KG. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 11 MIXED, RICEORSOBEE 8SOZ. PKG. PABLUM CEREALS 49 CAKEAND PASTRYMONARCH 7 LB. BAG FLOUR 121 INSTANT HERSHEY 2 LB. CONT. CHOCOLATE 145_ NANUKALBACORE FLAKED 3.750OZ. TlIN WHITE TUNA 161c- ORANGE PEKOE Tetley Tean BugsI 80OZ. PKG 0F 72 IRISH ORBE EF 24 FL. OZ. TI N ARMOUR STEWS SPF(À.J 79 JOHNSON'S, AEROSOLCONT. 8.107Z 1/4 EXTRA FREE4 KLEAN 'N SHINE 11-01 WELCH'S 40 FL. OZ. BT L. PRUNE NECTAR SPECL,:M, 99 FANCY FROZEN 320OZ. P KG. DOMINION RHUBARB 64c MOTHER'S BI "AND 2 LB. PKG. READY CUT (SPECIAL) 4 PURE VEGETABLE 128 FL. OZ.CON T. CRISCO OIL 5.85 RICHMELLO PKG. 0F 12 BROWN & SERVE 4 c ROLLS 4 RICHMELLO LEMON Il 0Z. PKG. OR RASPBERRYc JELLY ROLLS 59ICL LEMON BARLEY, LEMON SQUASH 25 FL. ORANGE SQUASH OR OZ. BTL. IDRIS LIME CORDIAL 1.09 A Dominion roast is ideal. Sec the bright red colour and the marblingy. That's how you tell ifs going to be a great tastingy roast. Or my name isn't Ernie." AL-PINE BRAND 2L -O HAMBURG PATTIES 1. 38 MEATY, EASY TO CARVE LB. ni âniE DflAÇT 11.Ar- CTASTY KING PACKED AT STORE LEVEËL. Beef 'SPECLL! SteakettesI LB. ~8C BURNS RINDLESS, 1 LB. PKG. PRIDE 0F CANADA 12 BREAKFAST BACON 12 OR HALF Pork Shoulder Roast Mm SHOPSYS 2-3 0Z. PKG. SMOKED SLICED 9c BEEF91 SHOPSYS 180OZ. SIZE OLDVIENNA 18 SALAMI c% LB. BURNS AND DOMINION 1 LB. PKG. WIENERSc BURNS, BONELESS FULLY COOKED LB. 2 TO 3 LB. DINNER HAMS 15 BURNS SMALL LINK LB. SAUSAGE, BULK PACK 780 PEARMANS LB. BY THE PIECEc BOLOGNA 44 AND RIB END Pork Loin & ~3-- 4- B.AV$. PRIDE 0F CANADA COOKED HAM c 60OZ P-KG 950C FROZEN NEW ZEALAND L B.. SPRING (WHOLE) LAMB LEGS 1.38 PRIDE 0F CANADA 16 OZ. PKG. MAC &CHEESE 99C CHICKEN ROLL FROZEN 10 LB. BOXES LB. Chicken Wings SlVIIOVLB. WHOLE PORK LOIN IN A PACKAGE 9-14 'L B. AVG. "'Good steak has marbling like th.s.... which meits as the, steak cooks! Serves up tender, juicy, natural taste.' FRESH FROM THE TROPICS BA&NANAS 19c LB. PRODUCE 0F USA OR ONTARIO BROCCO'L'I LARGE 44 STUART HOUSE 12 iNCH 25 FT. ROLL FOI L WRAP c9 COMF-EES DAYTIME PKG. 0F 30 DISPOSABLE É2.27 SKINCREAM 140OZ. JAR NOXZEMA 2-49 NORMAL,OILYOR DRY ,15FL.OZ.CONI. BRECK SHAMPOO 1.69 bENTURE CLEANSER ANSODENT 60 OCONT. R oaüs t SPECI 2 PLY S>:h!4 ROLL PKG. Chop c Delsey, chop'sBathroom 99LB. Tecce.lmmâl- F FARMANS MINCED HAM VARIETY LOAF 160OZ P KG. 1.05' MAPLE LEAF TABLE READY 60OZ. P KG. COOKED MEATS -MAC.&CHEESE DUTCH LOAF, MEAT.& OLIVE, CHICKEN, P.&Pc LOA F,,4 BITTNER SMALL LINK LB. BREAKFAST SAUSAG E12 5 BITTNERSLICED 40OZ.P KG. JAGDWURST 73P BITTNERSLICED- 160OZ. P KG. BOLOGNA 990 0 lau DSIZE EVEREADY PKG.OF 2 BATTERIES 77C REFILL 1.1 PKG.OF 50 DIXIE CUPS. 65 ASST'D VARIETIES, il oz. PKG. FRO7-EN SpECLNL! Banquet c Dinners 5U ia atisunt cs )minion. ot4 E' lâ urname isn't

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