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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Apr 1976, p. 4

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The Canadian Statesman, BLACKSTOCK A number of ladies attended a show-.er for Michelle Robin- son at the home of iEdith McLaughlin with Pat Sleep as co-hostess. The Bride-to-be ieeved several beautifffl gtsad replied fittingly. A rn;1ost dainty lunch was served. Esther Kelly entertained six fittle friends on Tuesday to celebrate hier f ifth birthday. 11ev, andMrs J.C. Hill, Columbus, were Thursday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mcbaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Van- Camp are home after an enjoyable four week trip to 7:e 3rd Cartwright Brownie Pakon March 29 marked a pciloccasion for two fiwnes, Rhonda White and TI Turcotte as they left Li wisand flew up to Gie.The lst Cartwright àuie Co. honoured the Bonisby joining together frlyup and the remainder of te evening. The Dîrectors of the Black- stckAricultural Society met ite Rec. Centre Committee Rom on Tuesdày evening. Prsident John Wolters pre- Aided over the well-attended ý,eeting, Among the items of bu1-siness discussed were plans forthe Evening of Music with heConcordia Orchestra on -udày, April il at 7:45 pm. Coramittees were set up to inake prize list revisions. Seiders will be received until May 15 for the picttire on the cover of this years prize list. Judges were suggested for the varions classes. It w~as decided to canvass Cartwright, Port Perry, Osh- awa, Bowrnanville, and sur- rounding areas by this letter this year. Varicus attractions were plýanned. A committee was set Ùp) study Tractor Pulls. Jay other attractions were ds:sd. It was decided to h-d two dances this year. P'lans, are weil under way, for Blackstock Fair, August 28. The Ladies Curling Banquet was, held in the Parish Hall on Fi idýay evening. The 44 ladies pîe~twere. warmly wel- condby President Elaine B.-' îley. The Banquet was opened with Ruby Parsons saying Grace and ahl singing "O Canada." Afer a delicîous smorgas- bor dnner, the Blackstock ubi-School Band entertain- c i wît several excellent unbers with Mrs. Kiezebrink lcdne them. Ruby Pansons î rcented Mns. Kîezebrink îLîd te band with a vase of rd roses and an envelope of lînley. Th, le exer utive for the next to years are: President - RuyPai-ons, Vice P'resident - Edih àMcLaughlin, Schedule' Manager - Ellen Russell Brenda Bryant gave the Ireasurer's Report. Elien Russell presented Betty Strong with a gift for offeîmng her services when reddat the arena. Pro'!.phies were presented as .i:lows: First place awards v re presented by Ellen Russ-,eil to Elaine-Baîley, Eleanor Wery,.Elinon Ellis, and Bobbie Gardner. Second place,' presented by Elaine Bailey to Ellen Russell, Millie Davies. Dianne Tobin, Eileen McLaughlin. Third place tro- phies presented by Ruby Parsons to Donna Kyte, Fran- cis Fisher, Carol Mairs, Maureen Moore. Low team - Ruby Parsons, Peggy Lanm- er, Beth Schrybert,, Kathleen Petre. These trophies wene presented by Ellen Russell. Happy irthday was sung to Doris Dean even though unfortunately Doris was un- able to be there. Lucky draw donated by Lunch will be served. Senior Citizen card party prîzes as follows: ist - Jim L atimer, 85; 2nd - Hazel ()rîiston, 84; 3rd - Pearl Day - 83,; 4th - Ross Alsop, 82; sth - Marlon Bell, 81; 6th -- Earl Prescott, 79. Low - Elwood Trîpp. There were 20 tables. Mrs. Gordon McLean and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Boyd. Bowmanville, were Sunday evening guests of Mn. and Mrs. Tenny Samelîs. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kemp held a dinner party for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. S. Saywell, Mn. and Mrs. Harry VanCamp. iMr. Jack VanCamp, on Sunday. Mn. and Mrs. Don Larmer and family were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Larmer. Ar. and Mrs. Glen Larmer -e unday vstr TMr. ~r .Russelila~î~ Bowmanville, April 7, 1976 A"riat" Promise ro I. i....it... 26-FLOZ BOTT PLUS BOTTLE DEPOSIT__ SILVER OR POWDER DEODORANT BONUS PACK-30% MORE -FREE' Right GuardAE" 9I 1 BOUTIQUE-ASSORTED COLOURS Monthly Bonus Featurel KleenexhTwels pkg of 2 roll, 918<ý IN TOMATO SAUCE 14-FL-OZ TIN Heinz Spa-rghetti 9 3 /si.00 AU. PURPOSE(PREPRICED) Monarch Flour 5bbg89 ROYAL-7 FLAVOURS 3 07 PKG JeIy Powders 4/si .00 8 VARIETIES 7-01 PKG MONTHLY BONUS FEATURE! Peek Freman Cookies 2/89W BEEF OR IRISH ACTION PRICEDI Vlia nt Stewsl 24-fl-oztin 79 LIQUID CLEANER ACTION PRICEDI Mr. Cean ~ACTION PRICEDI Cornett Cleanser 22-oz cfnr 49< FACIAL TISSUE-ASSORTED COLOURS ACTION FRICEDI Kleenex box of 200 sheets 59 CANADA NO. ï GRADE-LIQUID 22-CZ .JAR 4 AcionPrice d! $INSTANT COFFEE MAXELLHOUSE 10-01$769 FROM CONCENTRATE-RED-WMITE-CONCORD W EL CH'R GRAPE JUICE95 PANTRY SHELF PEANUT BUTTER 2L A ACTIONi PRICEDI Look for the Man On Red ai A&P The bright new jacket worn by our store manager iasybol of his renewed commitment to be more responsive to you. You can go to Pride him if you have a question, if you have a problem, or if you T THU SAURDY, ARILhave a special need. Our man- E THU STURAYAPRI 1OH, 976ager, can do a lot to hel p make RainheckPoliy: jyour shopping easier and more If an advertised special is ever soIdout satisfying.An ewl.W r ask the Manager for a Rain-check. It ru ofh m entitles you to the same item at th- ru ohm same special price for thirty days. Or if you_ wish, we'Il give you a compar- fW a 't o«t o o yC n able item at the same U O RI eCntD t ooyCn special pie WINTARIO & OLYMPIC LOTTERY 'd TICKETS AVAILABLE AT OU OTRUST i1H ïA&P MEATg4S! 2 Ib hops RIB ~ ~ 7T -En CC,ýM hops po 1 3CIOF3S12-$ CUT 99 RIB HIALFLIor ELIHAFON lb $1 .19 RIB LOI COUNTRYSTL S pAREiil RIBll FRESH-WýtHOLE NEW YORK PORKSIHOUL DERS 12 TO 14-LBS AVERAGE Cut & Wrapped f0 your Specifications l 3 % at your Friendly A&PI 8 ~Pfo, urden Fresh Produce! CANADA NO. iGR1 S ORNIA, TENDER GREE-N O CAR RICHS-FROZEN-COFFEE CREAMER Cfe Rch 16-f -oz carton 37 ÎU Whiloping 8-oz carton43 EA ST EASY MýAKE-FROZEN--REGULAR OR BUTTERMILK (PREPRICED) Pancake Batter 2-zcro 69< MARVEL BRAND -SIE ÀA&PBukery aus FLORIDA, VALENCIA FULL OF JUICE CALIFORNIA FRESH, MILD 3 CANADA NO. 1 GRADE, ONTARIO TASTY, ECONOMICAL BUNCHES 49< 3-LB BAG 3 9< ENGLISH TYPE, SEýEDLESS 3 y< 3 to 5BLOOMS BTCIEALY UL ED 24-OZ LOAF PURE JAMS OR JELLIES ACTION PF1'Di TEA BAGS Welch's Sprealds 241:1-ozar s~ T tlyea GLAD ACTION PRICEDI Wne Giarbage Bags 'LIQUIOfl Jl ýav7,e x Ble.a ch12- ROBIN HOOD-4 VARIETIES (PrE'ID) PAN WT ALCPLS IL Bundt Cake MixeS 226 $ 9RoseDiiiPickles 2 9 pkg of 72 $l.09 2f -zplastic btl 5 9< ACTION PRICEDI I loz plastic îug $1 .09 ACTION PRICEDI 2fI-za 59 75 to 90 ibs l CUT & WRAPPED TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS AT YOUR FrIENDLY A&PI SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY - SLICED Frozen, Boston 5-lb box $3.,29 PORK LUWVER BLUEFISHF,ý!IlLLETS lb 39<lb69 COORSH W ieners Ail Beef 1-lb Vac Pac89 SCHNEIDRS-SLICED-8 VARIETIES SCHNEIDERS "RED HOTS" W ieners 1-lb V ac Pa c89 BURNS-STORE PACK Sausages Beef & Pork ib89 SWIFT-LAZY MAPLE Sa u ages1-lb tray pack SCHNEiDERS REýGULAR OR COUNTRY MAPLE-SLICED Si de Bacoron, 1-lb Vac PaC $17 MAPLE LEAF Slicd Boogna1-lbVacPac93 GOLDEN SKIL'LET-FROZEN--I4EAT& SERVE' Chlicken C-utiets b 88< -I Actu DISPOSABLE DIAPERS EXTRA-ABSORBENT---PKG OF 24 DAYTIME PKG OF 3$4 PAMPERS lV£ý POWDER Oxydol Deltergenýt 5-lb box$ s1.39 TOMATO OR VEGETABLE Clark Soups Kraft Pizza MiAx SPAGHETTI & MEAT SAUCE Kraft Dier ACTION PRICED! 10f fi oz ti n~9< ACTION PRICEDI 17V/2-oz pkg9< - ACTION PRICEDI 12 213-oz pkg 79< ji~nPrk?~I MARLBORO-WHITE, PINK, YELLOW, Aqua BATHROOM TISSUE if PKG 0F 4 ROLLS 1%mý EW!Mýl .,Or the

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