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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Oct 1982, p. 39

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I 20 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 27,1982 Section Two Blackstock by Joyce Kelly Sympathy is extended to Mrs. June Degeer and family on the sudden passing of her father, Royal Whitfield. The funeral is from Port Perry on Wednesday. Wednesday. Sympathy is also extended to Lome, Frank and Bert Hosltin on the passing of their sister, Ella Hoskin Ormiston after a lengthy illness. Happy 82nd birthday to Jim Hope on November 2. He will appreciate any cards that may come his way. Youth Sunday at the United Church on Sunday had a capacity crowd. Members of the Youth Group carried out the duties of ushers very capably. . During the service three , children received the sacrament of baptism. David James, son of Helen and Russell Carnaghan, Jeremy Randall, son of Gâil and Randy Johns and Carla Leanne, daughter of Heather and Grant McLaughlin. As it will be, Nestleton Anniversary Anniversary next Sunday there will be neither Church nor Sunday School next Sunday at Blackstock United Church. The Youth Group will have a Costume Party at Blackstock Church from 8 p.m. -10 p.m. The following Sunday, November 7th at 10 a.m. Blackstock Anniversary Anniversary Service will be held. Gail and Randy Johns, Andrea and Jeremy had as their guests on Sunday following Jeremy's baptism the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spicher, Elaine and Allan Collings and Ryan all of Stayner; Barry and Louise Spicher and Sabriena Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johns of Oshawa, Rev. and John Shreve, Wade and Tanya, Whitby, Dawn and Terry Kuchirka, Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Carnaghan and boys entertained entertained their family following David's baptism. Guests were- Mr. and Mrs.. John Carnaghan, Margaret Fannon and family, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lee and Daniel, Epsom, Murray Carnaghan and friend, Carolyn Carnaghan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phoenix and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Phoenix and family, Mr. and , Mrs. Jim Phoenix and family all of Greenbank. ■ Mr. \ and Mrs. Grant McLaughlin entertained in Carla's honour Sunday with a family dinner party. Guests were- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright, Mrs. Mabel McLaughlin, Mrs. Ed Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell, Mrs. Bill Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wills, Laura and Emily, North Bay, Mr. and Mre. Glenn McCoy, Caesarea, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mahaffy, Brian Magill, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLaughlin and Alex. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marlow and Anne, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Edgerton, Ann and Lisa, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Birkett, Judy and Joanne, Port Perry, Rev. and Mrs. Dale Davis. Glad to report that Roy McLaughlin has returned home from Oshawa Hospital following surgery. He will continue to recuperate at home. The local 4-H groups held their closing parties this past week. All sorts of baked goodies were enjoyed by the girls and their leaders. Mr. and Mrs, Lome Hoskin are looking very proud these days as they have recently become great grandparents when grandson grandson Brett and his wife Patty Hoskin made this possible with the arrival of a new little one on the family tree. Congratulations. Mr, and Mrs. George Wolfe returned home from a holiday in La Sarre, Quebec. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ferrai, Denise and Bryan Wolfe were also there. George and /Norma enjoyed a flight by helicopter over the Lake Abitibi and Lake Duparque regions near James Bay. They called on Helen and Stuart Dorrell at Charlton on the way up and report that they are well and busy. Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Kelly, Elaine and Esther along with Mrs, Reg Boundey of Port Perry were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Pawly of Courtice. Dawn Bailey, Julie Bryant, Bryant, Eleanor and Elizabeth Kelly, Lori Emerton and Susan Sheen attended a Hallowe'en Moot for Rangers and Rovers in Bur- ford over the weekend, This was attended by well over 200 young people and their leaders from all over Southern Ontario. 1 ■' 1 , - 1 ' . ■ Bags of Goodies for Shelling Out *1.99 to *2.99 Box of Hostess Potato Chips 14 Bags per Box Reg. $2.19 M.99 3 DAYS ONLY OCTOBER 28-29-30 L.P.s Special "Oldies but Goodies" 8-Track Tapes *2.99 and *3.99 *2.99 I Pampers Cassette Tapes 1 Box of 24 (New Stay-dry Gathers) $ 3.99/55V 1 & M.77 Wm Z x P; .;.;.v■ w$:.f.v; ------ w ' - X ... aM Ladies' Pullover Fleece Sweaters Some with Short Sleeves r wi\ 1 v L , • * Reg. $12.99 *6.99 -- • ■ f, < 1 ■O/; : ; Ladies' - Spice or Beige Knee Highs Box of 6 pair *1.97 ÏÏM Assorted Ladies' Skirts Sizes 5 to 18 ^0* Reg. to $30.00 *15.99 I / e > ». F ■ 1 r if. Good Assortment of Ladies' Coats Full Length - Car Coats - Jackets Make Your Selection before it snows - Use Lay-Away Rian Good Selection of Doodle Craft Kits Smurfs ■ Dukes of Hazzard $K OO and the Popular Garfield UeifiJ Cashmere Toilet Tissue 4 Pack ea. , f A Collection of Activities for Kids Including Coloring Books, Crayons, $Q QT Story Books. Values up to $6.72. O ■ i# # STEDMANS MONEY-SAVER COUPONS This Coupon Sale continues until November 6th, 1982 Use Your Coupons and SAVE. It you don't have a coupon book, drop by the store and ask for one and receive extra savings on wool, boots, Hallowe'en Candies, Paper Products, Toys, Bedding and Appliances. - Pkg. of 12 *1.33 Scott's Confidets Maxi Rads «1.27 VIVA - white only Paper Towels *1.33 Reg. $1.69 Dare Breaktime Cookies Coconut, Fruit and Nut, Chocolate Chip, Oatmeal. Reg. $1.49 Scotties 100 tissues Handypac 53C /f* ❖ gpE ®v',- : ™ STEDMA ■:t : ;>. 0000000000 0000 MOURN SHOPffR VISA CHARGE IT! NOW YOU CAN USE ALL THREE AT PARTICIPATING STEDMANS STORES. yyp v LAY-AWAY (10% DOWN) ,3 m * 6»

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