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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Jan 1978, p. 11

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Product of Canada Frozen Evscerated Utilîty or Grade B reasurel slen n YOUNG TURKEYS COELBRIPR Product of Canada Whîle Quantîties lastozk ......Frazen Young Evscerated Faou for Qualîty7 e eý GRLADE A TURKEYS Hf" IDR' MEAT PIES Praduci of Canada Whte Quantifies Last L zpe Prbebe ta hce> L Fzen Young Evscerated Grade A Deep Basted hale New York Style Fresh BUTTERBALL TURKEYS LB IFER 1024 b)sieshH PORKSHUDR Ontario Grown, Canada No. 1 Grade IYELLOW ONIONS 10l ILbag esc Product of U.S.A.,Florîda WHITE GRAPEFRUIT 5 lb. bag - esc-3 -ý Product,, of Mexco, Canada Na. 1 Grade Green Product af Canada, Fancy GradeAQ SWV7-EEI PEPPERS LB .o . ANJOU PELARS L Ontario Grown, Canada No. 1 Grade Prod uct of Mexco RUTABAGAS LBI 4 EGG PLANT ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE'JAN. 4-10,1978 IN METRO TORONTO, MISSISSAUIGA, OAKVILLE. THORNHILL BRAMPTON MALTON, MARKHAM- BOWMANVILLE- WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QiJANT IT IES. Christmas day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wheeler and famil~y were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christie, Part Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Swain, Miss Diane Wheeler, Bowmanville and Craig Wilson, Manchest- er. Mrs. Lillian-Wilson, Man- chester, Mr. and 'Mrs. BIll Harper and John Harper, Port Perry were Sunday dinner guests -with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leach and family. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Ilarold Timms, Mr. and Mrs. George MarcottÂe, AliEson Lea ch and Audrey 'B uma. Mir. and Mrs. Les Bu.-siliLeld and Trevor, London and Mr. an-ë;d rs. Jim Byersî- and famniiy celebrated Chiristmnas on. Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byers. BLA CKSTOCK (Intended for Iast week) An excellent - cangregation enjoyed the Christmas Service an Sunday marning at the United Church.' Elenar Gibson, Kim Cochrane, Kelly McLaughlin, Alan Ferguson, Valerie VanCamp and Eric Kristensen read the Scripture passages, a Christmas story was ready by Roy, Edith and Debbie McLaughlin, the men's chair and mixed chair, bath sang several beautiful numbers, Rev. Victor Parsans read stories and pamsL a a most impressive service. The Cubs and Brownies held their Christmas party last Monday evening. A surprise visit from Santa Claus excited the children (and Leaders) as he handed out ahl the gif ts. They enjayed a lovely lunch - thanks ta the Ladies Auxiliary. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Law- rence were Christmas afte'r- noon and supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Caokson and family of Part Perry. Christmas dinneýr and supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Tams were Mr. and Mrs. Harald McLaughlin and Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Keith VanCamp and family, Mr. and' Mrs. Elgin Taylor, Enniskil- len, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bradburn, Mr. and Mrs. Bill St. John, Oshawa, Mrs. Court- ney Graham joined them for the evening meal. ý Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Graham and family were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls, Mrs. C. Graham and Mrs. Reg Boundy, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls spent Sunday even- ing dinner with the Kelly family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly, Bobcay- geon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van- Camp and family, Ancaster and Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanCamp spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Glen VanCamp and family. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ferguson and family were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ferguson and family and Dan Corneli, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and family, Miss Dianne Vanderheul, Myr. and Mrs. George Dunbar and family, Brian Jahnson, Scarboro and Mr. and Mrs. Noel Morton and; family, Oshawa. Sunday guests with Mdme. Justice VanCamp were Mr. and Mrs. Ran Drinkwater and family, Ottawa, Mr.! and Mrs. Fred Riding and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs.* Stephen Saywell, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kemp and Jeffery, Mr. Jack VanCampand Mr. and Mrs. Blake Guner and famcily. Miss HIlh Maýriow, Taronto, Mlr. and MIrs. Chris Dowsan and Andrew, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Thompsan and Miss Susan Thompson were Christmas Day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thampson. Sunclay guests with Mr. and Mrs. Percy VanCamp and Aileen were Mr. and Mrs. Merili VanCamp and family, Mr. and'Mrs, Keith VanCamp and family. Glad ta 'hear Mr. Percy VanCamp is home from Port Perry Hospital. Mr. Roy Werry spent a few days at Christmas:,with Dr. and Mrs. Murray Werry and family at Deep River. Christmas day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Larmer were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gibsan, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larmer and family, Pickering,, Miss Edna Larmer, Patricia Gibson and John Murdock, Strathroy. Mr. and Mrs. Larmer also receiv- ed a telephone call from their daughter, Bernice of Calgary. Miss Hlazel English and Miss Edna Larmer were Monday evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Larmer. The Cartwright snowmobile. 1

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