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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 May 1983, p. 25

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mmole / Foodmart -^0« Frozen Concentrated 100% Pure Florida Grapefruit or Old South Orange Juice 12.5 fl. oz. tin Assorted Colours Viva Paper Towels 2 roll pkg. Process Cheese Food Kraft Singles Cheese Slices 500 g/pkg. of 16 Pre-Cooked Schneiders Oktoberfest Sausages Sprie, Sugar Free Sprite, TabiDiet Coke or Céca-Cola 24x880 mL tins (Coca-Cols 6x300 mL bits, regular price plus .15 each deposit.) Assorted Varieties Kraft BBQ Sauce 16 fl. oz. btl. Bamby Hot Dog or Hamburger Buns pkg. of e g I Price effective until Sat. May 7th only. 'iolyloam Cups, pkg. of 51 or {food Times Plastic Beverage Glasses pkg. of 20 .Frozen Concentrated Pink or Clear Minute Maid Lemonade 12.5 fl.oz. tin Assorted Flavours Kool Aid Crystals 6 g pkg. ' Assorted Varieties Hostess Potato Chips 200 g pkg. 5 /1.00 White Family Pack Scotties Facial Tissue pkg. ol 300 Scott Family Napkins pkg. of 180 Adult ! Canvas Chairs Frozen Regular or Crinkle Cut McCain Superfries 1 kg bag Assorted Grinds Nabob Ground Coffee 369 g Vac Pac Assorted Flavours Quench Drink Crystals 276 g/pkg of 3 Lawry's Seasoned Salt 450 g cont. Miracle Food Mart Aluminum Foil 18"x25' pkg, Swift Premium Wieners 454 g pkg. Miracle Food Mart Sliced Mushrooms 10 fl. oz. tin ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE WED. MAY 4 TO TUES. MAY 10, 1983 EXCEPT BAKERY DELI, MEAT AND PRODUCE ITEMS UNTIL SAT. MAY 7, 1983 IN BOWMANVILLE AT THE BOWMANVILLE MALL, 243 KING ST. E. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. Foodmart Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 4. 1983 ' NESTLETON CAESAREA by Mable Cawker Caesarea Youth Club The last dance April 22, held by the youngsters youngsters 11-15 years, at the Caesarea Community Centre was a success with Disc Jockey John Priebe supplying the music. Spot dances were won by 1st - Jennifer Jennifer Day and Shawn Hoskin, 2nd - Patti Thistel and Kevin Hicks. The draw for the record - the lucky winner was Tammy Mc- Millen. An enjoyable evening for the young fry. Dances are held the second and fourth Fridays Fridays of the month. Caesarea Euchre The card party held last Wednesday evening in the Caesarea Centre was well attended with winners as follows: First prize went to Betty Ringham with a 94. Second Second prize winner - Ross Wingrove with 90. Low - Marlene Skinner - 49. A1 Cormack had 11 lone hands for the month of April. Congratulations to all - and glad to see A1 Cormack able to participate participate in the Euchres once again. Next week as usual. Birthday Celebration On Saturday evening, April 29, a birthday party was hosted by Mrs. Charles Cawker, son Ken and wife, Ivana in honour of Charles's 80th birthday (the important date being April 28) and held at their lovely Scarborough Scarborough home. After a sumptuous meal at 6 p.m. served to 19 relatives and friends - complete with birthday cake and all the trimmings trimmings - an amusing period followed while Charles opened a great assortment of interesting interesting gifts - and read the witty comments found inside the birthday cards. Lastly - a neighbour - Dave Fernie - reminisced in poetic style - bringing to mind long-forgotten humorous humorous experiences re - Charles's past life. Those present for this enjoyable event were the recipient and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cawker, son Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cawker, Mr. and Mrs. Les Mead- well, Mrs. Win Walters, and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Fernie of Scarborough, Mr. Gordon Cawker, Lindsay, Mr. John Cawker, Fenelon Falls, Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Cawker, Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hastings, Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Cawker, Scugog Island and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cawker, Nestleton. Birthday Party Many from this area including the Sam Cawkers, Nestleton, attended the lovely birthday tea and open house held for Mrs, May Allen in the Anglican Parish Hall, Port Perry on Saturday afternoon - her 80th birthday. A fine attendance was on hand for the occasion showing the esteem in which she is held by all. Our very best to friend May. It was good to have a visit with Rev. and Mrs. Reg. Rose once again. Reminder The Nestleton U.C.W. meeting will be held in the church, Tuesday, May 10th at 2 p.m. A white elephant sale promises to be of interest. All ladies welcome. Just a thought: We as humans reside in two worlds which we have inherited. One is for living....the other,...for Ideal for B.B.Q. - Deli Served 166 2P Miracle Food Mart Charcoal Briquets 10 lb. bag Miracle Food Mart Whole Kernel Com 12 fl. oz. tin .6 9 dreams. Keep Canada Vy Beautiful

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