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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Jun 1979, p. 7

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Nursery Sehool! Meets Farm Animais The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 27, 197 9 7 Blackstock Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Watson and Vincent Norland visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradburn, on Sunday. Blackstock United Church Family Pienie was held on 4 Sunday at Popiar Park from two until six. Everyone enjoyed games and a buffet dinner. Mrs. Bill Wannan and Mrs. Harry Mercer of Orono were Thursday afternoon visitors, Mrs. Fern Dawson of Nestieton was a Monday visitor. Mr. Ernest Nicholson was a Saturday evening guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marwood McKee. Unexpected though it may be, these goats are always grateful for a bite to eat. No farm is, complete without dogs. This youngster became quite attached to one of Broorne's loveable puppies. 4 '79 RABBITS R FOR AB REAL DEAL 0 SEE OWASCO VOLKSWAGEN & AUDI 1425 DUNDAS ST. E. WHITBY lt 668-9383 So, that's what I eat at Thanksgiving. Turkeys Wanda and Leroy put on quite a show for the Country Roads Nursery School children when they visited Doug and Trudy Broome's place at R.R. 1 Hampton last Wednesday. Hey, corne back here you guys. I won't hurt you. coax sorne shy chickens dloser to his side of the cage. B wShL A CKSTO] ",0C K The community was shocked and saddened by the word of the fatal accident of Blair Graham, one of Biack- stock's fine young men. Sympathy is extended to his parents, Harvey and Joan, sister Cheryl and brothers, Mark and Robbie. Miss Kathy Sameils of Tor onto spent a few days with her. grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ken Samelis. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marlow, Anne and Fred, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Paisley, Craig and Cathy, Mr. and, Mrs. Neil Baiiey, Howard and Tara enjoyed Father's Day at the Blue Jays Bail Game in Toronto. Prior to the game al the children went to Centre Field to receive autographs from the Blue Jay players. After the game they met Gordon's sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Morris and Jason of London and everyone enjoyed dinner at the Organ Grinders. The A.C.W. would like to thank anyone who participated in the Father's Day supper which was the most successful yet. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer of Whitby and Mrs. W. Archer visitèd Mrs. Archer's sister, Mrs. Cook in Beaverton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hoskin attended the 25th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Dîck Wood at Maple Grove on Saturday. AI and Bey Hoskin, Brett and Sherri were Sunday evening dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hoskin. A special thank you to Mr. N.J . Brown of Fleetwood who donated silver dollars for prizes at the Senior Citizens' This littie fellow tries to Euchre Party. He also gave a prize for most lone hands which was won by Mrs. Maxine Brock who had 5. Other prizes were: 1- Gladys Potts - 86, 2 - Elwood Tripp - 82, 3 - Susie Harris - 82, 4 - Dorothy Archer - 81, 5 - Clara Marlow - 81, 6 - Fiossie Aldred - 80, Ellen Brown - iow. There were 18 tables. Mrs. Bill Mahaffy attended a bridai shower in the form of a noon luncheon at the home of Bill's sister, Mrs. Faye Mountjoy of Bowmanville in honor of her future daughter- in-iaw Addy Gerrits on Satur- day noon. There are 10 people in Cartwright who take Meals on Wheels. This is equal to the number in Port.Perry. Extra drivers are urgently needed. You wouid be needed one week in every three months on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. If you are able to heip please cail 985-8461 in the morniflg. STRAWBERRIES! NQWIN SEA SON Buy or Pick Your Own Open 8 a.m " 8 p.m. Drive directly ta the field for your convenience. 551 a Quart .y !.. . (Bring your own containers) Tomatoes - New Potatoes and Other f resh vegetables available Fred's. Fruit Market Hwy. 115, South of Orono 7 King St. West Bowmanville1 23 SIMCOE ST. S.8 KING ST. WEST 1OSHAWA OSHAWA

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