4 The Canadian Statesman, BOwmanville, dune 23, 1976 O RONO Mrs. Priscilla Bradshaw of Oshawa visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mercer and other relatives and friends for a few days this week. The Orono United Church Women's Executive held a luncheon meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred Lycett oný Monday at 1:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. John Conforzi and son John, of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Power. Sehedule of summer ser- vices for Orono, Kirby and Newcastle United Churches for the iiionth of July will be at 10 a.m. - July 4th - Kirby Centennial Sehool, July llth - Orono United Church, July l8th - Kirby Centennial School, July 25th - Orono United Church and on Sunday, August lst - Kirby Centennial Sehool. May be wise to clip this out for reference. Mr. Kenneth Neal, husband of Mrs. Muriel Pollard Neal, passed away suddenly on Tuesday, June 22nd. Funeral Thursday at 1:30 from North- cutt Elliott Funeral Home. Mr. and Mrs. Les Hrebicek of Toronto, Mr. and- Mrs. Laverne Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bail were'Sunday Father's Day dinner guests of Mr. aind Mrs. Bruce W. Mercer and three sons Kenny, PTrevor and Jamie of -Hamp- Mr. Alant C.D, Beauchamp, husband of K. Olga of Beaver- ton and formerly of Cobb Hill, Orono, passed away suddenly at his home- on June 9th. Private service and crema- tion, Toronto. Congratulations to Mr. Anton Martens of Cobb Hill who celebrated his 9th birth- day last week. Mrs. Alvin Yeo has been a patient in the Memorial Hos- pital, Bowmanville. Mr. Wmn. Stapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Don Stapleton and son Gary of Newtonville, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Morton and Mrs. George Morton were Sunday noon dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Morton and their son Kevin who was cele- brating his 2nd birthday on Father's Day. Mr. Fred Partner is' a patient in the Memorial Hos- pital, Bowmanville. .1 Congratulations to Mrs. Vera Milison on her' 9th birthday, June l7th. A family party was held in the Orono I.O.O.F Hall on Sunday. HAYDO'eON Jeremy and Susan Black- burn, 'Orono, spent Friday night with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Black- burn. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Tabb, Bowmanville, were Thursday evening callers at the Black-, burn homne.1 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Madore and family, Weston, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ashton, Oshawa; Mr. John Yellow- lees, Orono; Mr. Wayne Yel- lowlees, Solina; Mr. Kyle Graham were Sunday supper guests of the Ross Ashton family. ,Mrs. Irene Murray accom- p anied Mrs. Hazel Hoar and called on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton, Ronald and Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ashton, Oshawa; Mrs. Ross Ashton, Allan and Grant were Satur- day callers at the Lloyd Ashton home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potts spent a few days with relatives at.Collingwood. Laura Buttery went to the Metro Zoo on Thursday with Bus l2atrol. New Hlolland, Pennsylvania. He was sponsored by the Peterboroufgh Livestock Sales Yard. Steven received a' lovely cup and other prizes. Steven was on television on Sunday evening. You know when some- one tells you to take a walk?. Maybe tbey've got the igbt idea. e Uqb 1e u1%wI 1DSC V R LL PRICES SHlOWN IN THIS AD GUARANTEED EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, JUNE 26TH, 1976. PARTLY SKIMMED FRESH IVo MiIk, 3-QUART ____ BAG PLUS JUG OR JUG DEPOSIT Action Priced! Sunsquoe, Frozen, Unsweetened, Concentrat.d Orange Juice S3121/2-FL-OZ TINS Action Pricedi Dcorator-CoraI---Gr»nn-Whit...YeîIow WHITE SWAN TOWELS PKE 0F 2 ROLLS FRESHNESS MAKES THE DIFFERENCE AT A & P New Jersey, New Crop, Arriving DaiIy BLU EBERRIES pgl Action Pricedl LU BBY'S-FANCY Tomato Juice T ONTARIO GROWN-FRESH DAILY LEAF LETTUCE 2/ 9 CALI ÉORN IA-'FLAVOURFUL-JU ICY SWEETIbe9 IMPORTED-ý.ACKED FRESH'DAILY-CANADA NO. 1 GRADE CANADA ~ ~ ~ w- MO RD AOIA-EDRSRNLS CACH 9< FLORIDA-TENDER 'LARGE FULL COBS SWEETl M-m î COR 5, 9< BEANS lb STORE HOURS Mon. June 28 - 9 a.m. - 6,p.m. Tues. Ju ne 29 - 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Wed. 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