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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 May 1978, Section 2, p. 14

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14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 3, 1978 Section Two Bnlackstock (Intended for last week) The Fletcher family from the Smith's Woods attended a family shower ila honor of Bob's niece, Barb Mclntyre, in Scarborough, on Sunday. The Schryburt household enjoyed having Larry's mother, Mrs. Rita Schryburt and bis sister Mrs. Ron Mayer and son Kevin as weekend guests. On- Sunday, dinner guests also included Larry's sister-in-law Diane Schryburt, Debbie and Katie of Orono. Also present was Mr. Hein Van Wyngaarden, Diane's finace from Toronto. Scugog Community Care needs volunteers for several programs. The vokmnteer can set aside any amount of time and some of the programs reimburse the volunteer for gas or time. For more information cail: or register at the Community Care Office, 204 Water, Street in the old arena, Port Perry from 9:-00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Monday to Friday. 11 Tonight, Wednesday', April 26, the public is invited to listen to the guest speaker at the General U.C.W. meeting in the Christian Education room. The guest will be Sergeant Hudson, who in 1975 was 1eegional detective in criminal investigation with the Youth Bureau. Another Van Camp Clan Shower took 'place' on Saturday at the home of Madame Justice Van Camp in Blackstock. There were twenty-five in attendance inciluding Mrs. Loren Bradburn from Toronto and Mrs. Ted Werry and Leanne of Enniskillen. The shower was held in honor of Mary Drinkwater of Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Drinkwater, Nancy and Mary, guests at the shower, were also weekend guests at Madame Justice Van Camp's home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Camp held a birthday dinner in honor of their son Glen; Glen's wife Donna, sons Bill. Paul and Robert along with Cindy Baird attended the dinner. Arthur Bailey returned from his winter stay in Florida last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow also returned to their summer home from Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hodge enjoyed having their son John Hodge from Port Hope with them all day Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Van Camp and Mrs. Wm. Toms pe nt the weekend in Carlton, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. 'S. Dorreli and family. Cheryl Vogel's mother, Mrs. Bernadette Gillies has re- turned to lier home in Plato, Saskatchewan after an enjoyable stay in Cadmus. Memnbers of the community attending the 'Caribbean Niglt' at the United Churcli in Blackstock on Sunday evening were greeted at the door by two lovely girls dressed in briglit Caribbean costumes offering to pin a lovely paper flower on your lapel. Everyone gathered in the sanctuary where brightly dressed Sunday School children performed Island sbngs to the best of their home made replica of- native musical instruments. The adult choir provided enligit- ening beats with their Caribbean Christian Songs. Rev. Parsons introduced the guest speaker, Rev. Charles Kitney, a 25 years resident of Trinidad. He talked about many customs and facts on the Caribbean while showing several slides depicting flora and fauna. When the service was over the fun was just beginning as e.veryne .was goive-n 2 aqasprt tion --w-itt-h li rt-y gi rls -wi- n o-w compete in the Victoria County Gymnastic Competi- tion. Evelyn Stinson of Oshawa and children, Patsy, Judy, Kenneth and Danny and Danny's wife, Patricia and daugliter, Julie and Kenneth's wîfe, Frances, cousins, Mr. and Mrs. David Finney of Omnemee also attended the birthday party. the gift of lite Be a RED CROSS Bl0ood Donor Save 1O() or 17% Save49 Jaffa Crown or Sunsqueeze Concentrated. 1FROZEN ORANGE j UI1CE 121/2 fi1. OZ. ti n Our Reg. Price 58W BEST BUY Product of Mexico, Canada No. 1 Grade CANTA LOUPE% S Large Size 45 Our Reg. Price98 E.D. Smth Our Reg. Price 69e rFreshQual'ity Produce GARDEN COCKTAIL Product ot US.A. 8f z4jr5 GREEN ON IONS Y Svltr6ý BEST BUY OR RADISHES______ _____ 6 oz. cello bag 1 Sealtest Ice Crea m Parlour Our Reg. Price $2.1 5 ICE Ontario Grown, Canada No. ¶ Grade R A YELLOW2ite pkg. 1 7 ONION Yme SaVe 40tor 18% B ESTBUYJ GRANNY'S BU1TER TARIS Pkg. of 12 (Avalable until May 6 only> SAve 3f4 S26 % Our Reg. Prices$1.351 Paramount FLAKED WHITE TUNA 61/2 OZ.tin Sa.ve 16t or12% Our Reg. Pries$1.2 toé9 BEST BUY Fresh, Shank Portion Our Reg. Price $1.18' LEG 0Fc POJRK ROASIS Fresh Ontario Pork L.9 Save2Oor 17% Fresh, Bufi Portion Ourt Reg. Price $1.18 LEG 0F PORK -ROASTS Fresh Ontario Park L. 0 Save 1Oùor8% LBIMOS Fresh Rib & Tenderfoin End Our Reg. Price $1.52 PORK LOIN CHOPS1 Fresh Ontario Pork LB.1.20 B.C. Redspring NEW SEASON m FRESH SALMVON 85 Taîl Portion Roast LB. l b Fresh Salmon Steaks $3.98 lb. Empire or Pioneer SLICED, lbD pkg C1.2 IDE BACONZ2 Eve.ryday Low Price Skinned and Deveirned Frozen B3EEF LIVER STEAKS Everyday Low Price Our Reg. Price $1.08 Picnic Style SMOKED PORK SSHOULDERS LB. 8 Save2Oor 19% Store Packed BEEF BURGERSLB9 1/4 lb. sizea B9 ,Everyday Low Prie Fresh Whole or Haif Our Rleg Prias $1.18- BUiT ROASTS Fresh Ontario PorkLB9 Save 20eor 17% L.9 I. q NO.NAME PRODUCIS A variety of No-name products is now available at Miracle Food Mari. They are your lowest cost option and offer satisfactory quality and performance. ALL PRIES ÊÉFEETIVE MAY 3--9, 1978 IN BOWMANVILLE AT BOWMANVILLE MALL, 243 KINGST E. - WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. 0 BEST A BEST BUY IS AN EXTRA SAVING MADE POSSIBLE BY AN UNUSUAL. BUY PURCHASE OR A MANU FACTURER'S TEM PORARY ALLOWANCE. Fresh Whole or Haif Picnic Style ROA T"" Our Reg. Prie98 FRESH ONTARIO PORK or%> I c Light 'n Lively Our Reg. Price 99t COTTAG E CHEESE Sae24~r2% 79C Save 0e o 20%BEST BUY Save at N bpaiidý nfim ---------------

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