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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 May 1975, p. 16

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16 The Canadian Statesman, Bo, Speaking ç (from page 1) garten to Grade six division were Leslie King from the Bowmanville area, Pamela Frank from the Clarke Area, Carol Judd from the Darling- ton area, and Sharon Dawson from the Newcastle Area. Participants in the Grade 7 and 8 Division were Rosemary Tax from St. Joseph's, Sharon Farrow from Bowmanville Senior Public, Duane King from Bowmanville Senior 4 Public, Tom Hollinger from the Pines, and Andrea Kofalvi and Natalie Curwin from M.J. H obbs. During the intermission, three-students from M.J. Hobbs, Carol Pocock, Andrea Vondervan, and Tracy Rey- nolds performed gymnastics under the direction of Mr. Gary, Eames. 17,0010 Fire (From Page One) bed. They fled the house uninjured. The rec room is at ground level at the rear of the house and below grourd in. the front. Damages are estimated at $7,000 minimum. DecoratiQns and furniture throughout the' house suffered smoke dam- age. YELVERTON Mr.' and Mrs. Jim Gray enjoyed a pleasant respite from farm duties thîs weekend with a bus excursion to Wheeling, West Virginia. Sorry to report that Mr. Donald Brown was rushed to Port Perry Hospital this week by- ambulance and next day suffered a stroke. While hie is show*ing some improvement at timie of writing hie remains ini a very critical condition. Several local hockey play- ers and their spouses (or is that spice) attended thé annu- ai hockey night bash in Oshawa on Saturday night. A belated welcome home to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Buxton who returned home recently after spending four winter months in their Florida home. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Wilson have set up housekeeping in the former residence, of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hickson, north Of the Brick Corners Fleet-, wood.« The Jr. Choir assisted in the sunday a.m. worshîpi service at Yelverton United. The May mreeting of Yelver- ton _CCW was lîeld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Spencely. Mieetinig opened by Mrs. Clarence, Page with the Ode folowed by the devotional provided by Mrs. Art Rowan. Mrs. Terry Malcolm gave the Financial Report. Another $400 was donated tIo the Church treasury, to f1oat them- ove- the eurrenit depessïcrn. Minutes of the last mîeeýting were read by Sect. Mlaureen Moore anid corresýpondence dealt, wti. Business included; plans for the Garden Party on F riday, June l3th; the bus trip to points of interest in Toronto on May 27, graciously air- ranged for the ladies by Mrs. Allan Howe. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alle.p Howe. Mrs. Howe showed slides of their rece-nt cruise to p oints of interest in the Caribbean. Výelly interesting! Hiostesses for the lunch that folowed were Mrs. Clarence Page and Mr s. Bob DeJong. M\aster Danny Stînson en- tertained on Sunday on the occasion of his tenth bithday. Guests includedl Master Bren- noni Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Carter of Lind- say, Pam Stinson, and the Flovd Stinsons. Mrs. Dale Stingon's mother - Mrs. Letty Carter has been transferred to the Peterboro Civîc Hospital from Toronto. ftast week gusts of M r. and Mlrs. Art Rowan were Mr. and M\rs. Keith Baker and Kendal. Mrs. Paul (Barbara) Pickett and Mrs. Pat Irons are spending a few days with Mrs. Don Brown during their father's illness. This week has been a busy one on the farm front. Those Who were, fortunate to' get their seeding done enjoy the 'nirrent May showers now in progress. Surprised to see a Iast remnant of a snowbank Il local sideroad to-day (Sun. May 4). Mr. and Mrs. Totten and family of New Brunswick formerly of Cadmus visited this past week with former neighbors Mr'. and Mrs. Don Johnson of this community., This coming Sunday the netian honnir, our-lMther4ood and justifiable so. So here's hats off to your mother and mine, the ladies who have given the best years of their lives for their children and on occasion their youthful looks, figures and health as well. So on Sunday lets not hesitate to express our thanks and affec- tion for those who gave so selflessly over the years for their offspring. After they get over the initial shock, they might even enjoy it and get sufficient sustenance in spirit to carry them forward till next Mothers Day. Happy Mother's Day girls! CALIFORNIA GROWN BUNCH Broccoli SPECIAL! Size 1 4 SALTED or UNSALTED 16OZ. P KG. DOMINON CRACKERS 6c FAt 1RBIN KS 200-.PO BAG OF 8 BARS ?G.Q~ 'BAR SOAP79 PLAIN, WITH GROUIND BEEF SPECJL! 145 FL. OZ. JAR OR MUISHROOMS, CHEF B3OY-AHï-LEc SPAGHETTI SAUC0E 5 SPECIAL! 2 FL. OZ.JAR ROSE SWEET RELISÊé)H HEINZ JUNIOR, 71/2 FL. OZ. JAR EXCE PT MEAT BABY FOOD30 ASST'O FLAVOURS 48 FL. OZ. TIN HI-C FRUIT DRINKS 5'7c ROSE, SWEET 'SPECIAL! 24 F-L OZ. JAR MIXED PICKLES c HEINZ, TOMATO 32 FL OZ. BTL, KEG O' KETCHUP 11 Dad's SPECIAL! O>ATMEAL OR CHOCOLATE CHIP 16OZ. BAG DUTONi, FROZEN, CHEESE RAVIOLI PARMIGIANA, CHEESE FILLED 12OZ. PKG. MANICOTTI OR 4f EGGPLANT PARMIGIANA 1.29. BOUTIQUE, 2 PLY KLEENEX NAPKINS PKG.0F75 57C CORONATION 12 FL. OZ. JAR SALAD OLIVES 49C SCHWEPPES 10 FL. OZ'TIN TONIC WATER22 I Il * B.C. GROWN CANADA EXTRA FANCY GRADE 3 LB. BAG VACUUM PACKED RED ROSE COFFEE 16OZ. TIN ASST'D COLOU RS' 2 PLY 2 ROLL PKG. jSI>ECIAL! ONTARIO GROWN SELJ EACH- CANDANO. I GRADEA cKl e e n e x Cucumibers ~ Twi KELLOG'S SPECIAL! 24 OZ. PKG. COR -iN FLAKES89 SCHNEIDER'S, SLICED COOEDHAM SCHNEIDER 5, MAC & CHEESE, 6 OZ. PKG. OUTCH, CHIOKEN, MEAT &OLIVE COOKED MEATS 42c- Steak SPECIL BONELESS FULL CUT LB. BITTNER'S, VAC PACKED BLOOD PUDDING SHOPSY CORNED BEEF LB. 99C 4 x 2OZ. PKG. 1 .38 Rump Roast SPIECLXL BOE-N 24 MEATY EASY TO CARVE LB. ASST DVAR IEIES 5SOZ. PKG, JACOB'S BISCUIT BARS 7c PINK, SWEETHEART 32 FL. OZ. CONT LIQUID DETERGENT 77c 6 OZ. PKG Steak SUN K [ST, VAL Oranges ENCIA 8EEF, GOURMET OR TUNA 18 OZ. PKG, MOIST CAT F000, PURINA, TENDER VITTLES .1.09 SO.S. PKGOF 18 SCOURING PADS' LEMON BARLEY, LEMON SQUASH, 25 FL. OZ. BTL. IDRSCORDIALS 1.25 Fab Detergent LEMON POWDERED 80 OZ. BOX BITI NER'S, SMALL, LB. FINE OR COARSE LIVER SAUSAGE 10.39 BITTNERS 4OZ. PKGý GONDA SALAMI 69c 24 Hamburg BONELESS..'E R BOTTOM CUT LB. JFJI j SCHNEIDER'S, 12 OZ. HEAD CHEESE BOWLS Each 69C FEARMAN'S, MARY MILES 1 LB. PKG. WIENERS 6c Breakfast Bacon SPECLXL MARY MILES RINDLESS 1 LB. PKG. 1 FEARMAN'S m 12 LB. BOX MARY MILES 16 OZ. PKG. MAC & CHEESE OR CHICKEN LOAF 89ýl FEARMAN'S, BY THE PIECE LB. BOLOGNA l38c 1 8Beef L'iver SPECU!J FEARMAN'SLB CANADIAN OUEEN, FROZENc1 SAUSAGE,7 MARY MILES 16 QZ PKG. MINCED HAM OR VARIETY LOAF 99 PREVIOUSLY FROZEN SLICED Wine Sap Apples SPECIAL! ARIZONA GROWN PRODUCE 0F U.S.A. 2 BUNCIIES FOR GreenC .On ions 3 c Potato Ch'ips> SPECJALM! PLAIN RIPPLE ORc BARBECUE HUMPTY DU MPTY 8.8 OZ. BAG6 9 Hiltop Tea Bags INSTANT 60CZ. JAR DOMINO COFFEE i1.29 PARCHMENT WRAP 160OZ. PKG. COLOURED59 RICHMELLO MARGARINE59 RICHMELLO SEIA'PKG OF 12 BUTTER TARTS 1.09 RICHMELLO SEIA!PKG OF 8 ICED CINNAMON BUINS .59C ASST'D VARIE TIES 71/ OZ. PKG. MACARONI & CHEESE Lancia Lunch,19c SPECI 19 IDEAL GIFT FOR MOTHER'S DAY, ASST'D EACH SET FLORAL PATTERNS, ENGLISH BONE CHINA CUP &SAUCER SET19_ REGULAR OR WINTERFRESH SPECIUL!I100ML7TUBE COLGATE TOOTHPASTE 9 INJECTOR SPECIAL! PKG. OF 7 SUPER STAINLESS STEEL SCHICK RAZOR BLADES 99c FOR NORMAL, OILY OR SPECIL! 450 ML CONT. DRY HAIR BRIGHT SIDE SHAMPOO 1I59 DRY CONTROL FOR HAIR 70W AEROSOL CONT. BRUT 33 HAIRISPRAY 1.69 MR. MUSCLE 140OZ. AEROSOL CONT. OVEN CLEÀANER 14 SPRAY 14 OZ. AEROSOL CONT. LYSOL DISINFECTANT' 15 CANADA CHOICE LB. ERIN WHOLE POTATES VALUES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING TIME TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1975 IN BOWMANVILLE. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. DOMINION STORES LIMITED ur -eis' DOMINION STORES LIMiTED 79c Saylitwi*th Flo-wers ForMte' a Large Selection Av,îý.ailal 19FL. OZ, TIN a d--ýý- -- À '- . - 1 0% n

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