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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Jun 1983, p. 9

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OF U.S.A., LARGE SIZE Sweet Green Peppers CANADA FANCY, PROD. OF SOUTH AFRICA __ r„ V u„x., v,, . Granny Smith Apples 1.94/kg/, b .00 Seedless Limes CANADA FANCY, PRODUCT OF B.C., SWEET, CRISP, DELICIOUS CANADA NO. 1 GRADE, PRODUCT OF WHASHINGTOfJ Spartan Apples ^1.79 Bing Cherries jCANADA NO. 1 GRADE, PROD. OF FLORIDA, -- -- CANADA NO. 1 GRADE, PRODUCT OF FLC Tomatoes familypack 1 «^ b 1.99 Corn-on-the-Cob PRODUCT OF FLORIDA, EXCELLENT WITH PERRIER WATER 18,„ 1.99 10 ,o, .99 3.28,,11.49 7 for 1.99 FROZEN, CONCENTRATED, 100% FLORIDA, ORANGE OR GRAPEFRUIT . . w , ,r.99 Pepsi-Cola Old South Juices LIQUID ' OUR REGULAR PRICE 30.99 Enfalac Formula save3.00 mml un. 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I w SAVE UP T01.00 TODDLERS PLUS WITH GATHERS 40'S Pampers Diapers CASE 35.19 SAVE UP TO 4.77 |J e ■; f " ■; : ! H fl ■■ ■■• :Si : [ 1 i pl M m j v- ' '■:'>/■' t 1 I per mw m nnv v;&v t»x OUR REGULAR PRICE 9.99 ble-toddler w/gelhers 48's or ex absorbent 60's-9.49 Disposa SAVE .80 LIQUID Old Dutch Bleach ! V - ; I ! i! ' : i. i 3.6 litre >, ! plastic Jug OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.79 POWDERED LAUNDRY Tide Detergent . i s ! I l v ' ■'-.Ml \ ' 1 i V M J 6 litre box OUR REGULAR PRICE 5.23 Store Hours Mon. & Tues. 9 to 6 Wed. &Thurs.9to9 Fri. 8:30 to 9 Sat. 8 to 6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 22,1983 Starkville SAVE 2.71 MOTHER PARKERS Instant Col '"ll ill ' Pi Pi nr, r,, lUi '■'.nil i OUR REGULAR PRICE 6 lee ■V'i.v.-'i : É m 10 OZ iSil jar .69 ! SAVE .40 CHUNK LIGHT IN WATER OR OIL Star-Kist Tuna 1 ! ' jtl t j ■ H \ 1 L > ' ) 6 -;? oz OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.59 CASE OF 48 FOR 47.39-SAVE 28.93 SAVE .60 ASSORTED White Swa S v ,;■■■ - ! i V "I i 1 ■'-. -■•■ OUR REGULAF DOLOURS in Towels v j ! pkgof 2 ' rolls 1 PRICE 1.59 SAVE 1.24 Recently, Mrs. Isabelle Trim returned home after spending three weeks in Newmarket with Miss Jessica Trim while Bruce was on holiday holiday in England. On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberts and Miss Donna Roberts, all of Peterborough spent the afternoon with Mrs. Ross Todd. Mr. George Moore, Castle- ton spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. Miss Jessica Trim, Newmarket Newmarket spent last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Isabelle Isabelle Trim. Miss Ruth Gibson, Bowmanville Bowmanville was a Monday supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Todd, Cathy and Robbie. Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy were Tuesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Me Colm, Kathleen, Ginny and Patrick, Oshawa. On Tuesday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Llew HallowelJ visited visited in Peterborough with Ada's sister Mrs. Hazel Little who is still a patient at the Civic Hospital in the Intensive Care Unit. Glad to report that Hazel is feeling a bit better. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hum- merston, Cedar Valley Resort were Wednesday luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brettell. Mrs. Isabelle Trim spent a few days last week in Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Trim. On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Victoria Gainer, Bailieboro visited her cousins Mrs. Warren Carson and Wilson. Paul Simpson spent the weekend at the West Durham Cuboree held at the Heber Down Conservation Area north of Whitby. Paul, with four other cubs from the Kirby pack, attended with the Bowmanville Bowmanville 4th cub pack. Miss Debbie Brettell, Ottawa spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brettell and Susan. Miss Meridy Cox, Ottawa spent the weekend with Mrs. Jeanette Layng and Dyana. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fonk and Peter with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dobbs, Scott and Janet of North Bay spent the weekend at Lake Bernard, Sundridge. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Westheuser, Alyson and Lesley took Suzanne's mother Mrs. Henry Thickson and Mrs. Wheeler, both of Elizabethville to the International International Airport in Toronto. Mrs. Thickson and Mrs. Wheeler flew to British Columbia to attend the Women of the World meeting and would tour through a lot of the province and into Alberta. Mrs. Janet Lynn and Kevin with the Newcastle Cub pack spent the weekend camping at Heber Down Conservation Area, Whitby and attended the Cuboree for West Durham. On Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Brenton Farrow with Mrs. Harvey Farrow, Crooked Creek visited Mrs. Iva Farrow and Mrs. Dorothy Snowden, both patients at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coulson, Oshawa visited Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark visited Saturday evening with Mrs. Edna Dobson. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. David Scott and Iain and Mrs. Frank Scott, all of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Rick Lowe and Chris from the Bahamas visited Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. Mr. Milton Wannan, Kirby and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Maynard and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rim die, Matt, Christa and Jason, all of Bowmanville visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Souch, Dwayne, Jodie and Heather. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Farrow, Jan and Ryan, Newtonville visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd and Mr. Stan Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stark, Christopher and Shannon, Knoxville visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. Mr. and Mrs. David Brettell, Brettell, Oshawa visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brettell, Debbie and Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowe and Tiffany, Bowmanville were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. On Sunday, Mrs. Bob Lux- ton, Brandon and Shanna, Bowmanville spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Souch and family. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Norman McColm, Whitby and Mr. and Mrs. Harold McColm, Kathleen, Ginny and Patrick and Mrs. Tom Griffith, Lara and Becky, all of Oshawa were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy. Miss Tanya Fonk and Mr, Ross Stutt, Orono were Sunday supper guests of Mrs, Edna Dobson, Mr. Henry Thickson, Eliza- bethvillèwas a Sunday supper guest of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Westheuser, Alyson and Lesley. On Sunday, a goodly number attended church services services and Sunday school at Shiloh United, Rev. Tizzard gave communion and he was assisted by Mr. Brian Caswell and Mrs. Suzanne Westheuser. Westheuser. On Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. John Traicus and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Traicus hosted a birthday party and picnic in honor of the 90th birthday of Mrs. Tony Vase- loff of Toronto. This surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Traicus and some of those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Todd, Cathy and Robbie, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Robinson, Marty and Angela, Mr. Carl Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Todd, Scott, Jamie and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinson, Paula and Christa, Mr. Ross Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Boyko and Mr. and Mrs. Boris Pandoff. Congratulations Mrs. Vaseloff! Mrs. Vaseloff and her late husband Tony, several years ago owned the farm where the Traicus brothers now live. Mr. Orme Falls and Harvey, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell and Mr. Jim Hallowell were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell and Jeff. , Mr. Raymond Trim, Crooked Crooked Creek and Mr. Charlie Trim, Bowmanville visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. Mrs. Julia Jackson, Kendal was a Sunday evening visitor with Mrs. Warren Carson and Wilson. Mrs. Maurice Hallowell, Canton visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark on Sunday evening. Mr. Edwin Flak, Ottawa was a Sunday overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brettell, Brettell, Debbie and Susan. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bamsey were Monday morning coffee guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Brenton Farrow. Miss Tiffany Rowe, Bowmanville' Bowmanville' is spending a few days this week with her grandparents grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. Mr. and Mrs. Barton Mac- Neill, Oshawa were Monday dinner guests of Mrs. Warren Carson and Wilson. SHILOH U.C.W. MEETING On Wednesday evening June 15th, Shiloh U.C.W. met in the church basement with 20 ladies present. We were very pleased to welcome a new member Mrs. Sandra Goor- barry. President Ruth Andrews was in charge of thé meeting which began by the singing of the hymn "Rise up, O Men of God." The devotional devotional was taken by Ellen Farrow. As this was a Missions meeting, meeting, we enjoyed hearing a tape by the late Mrs. Lillian Dickson Dickson who had been a missionary missionary for over 51 years and connected with the Mustard Seed Mission in Formosa which is now Taiwan. She had worked as a teacher and her experiences were very interesting. interesting. Reports were given by Gloria Todd and Margaret Todd. It was announced that the Thanksgiving Anniversary services would be held at Shiloh United on Sunday, October 16th, Volunteers are needed for the refinishing of the piano. Anyone can help out whether you have experience or not. There will be no U.C.W. meetings during July and August, so we will not meet again until September 21st. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. A "floral wedding" contest was conducted conducted by Edna Dobson and won by Ada Hallowell. A very successful silent auction followed. The few things that were left ware auctioned off very capably by Janet Lynn. A tasty lunch was then served with a cold drink on such a hot evening. OBITUARY MRS. OLIVE McKEE Mrs. Olive Mary McKee, a lifelong resident of Cartwright Township, passed away peacefully on April 25, 1983 at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry. She was in her 85th year. Born on October 12,1898, she was the elder daughter of the late James Thompson and Annie Patterson ana received her education at Devitt's School. On April 16, 1930 she married Marwood McKee. Together, she and Marwood successfully farmed until they retired and moved into their new home in Blackstock in 1966. A faithful member of Cadmus Methodist Church and later Blackstock United Church, she took an active interest in all community activities where she did her part as long as she was able, Olive will be greatly missed by her many friends. Left to mourn her passing are her husband Marwood, Fern and Bruce Lawson of Nestleton, her dear sister and nephew respectively. A memorial service was. conducted at McDermott- Panabaker Funeral Chapel, Port Perry by her minister Rev. Dale Davis. Interment was at St, John's Cemetery, Blackstock. The Canadian Statesman Advertising Deadlines Display -Tues. 4:00 p.m. Classified- Tues, 12:00 noon

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