oecuon iwo me Canadian statesman, Bowmanville, February 1,1984 Bums Special Monday, January 30th to Saturday, February 4th Senior Citizens Hold Pot Luck Dinner Austral, Halves, Light Syrup, 28 fl. oz./796 ml. Choice Grade BARTLETT PEARS Sunny, Frozen Concentrated LEMONADE 12Î4 fl. OZ./355 ml 3 Tin Limit 10 Can Limit Libby's Canada Fancy, Mix and Match 'KERNEL CORN 'CREAM STYLE CORN 'PEAS 'MIXED VEGETABLES CANNED VEGETABLES Ubb'j' , "... UVA>'. ! .' 'A\ : uy? 0 ' Macaroni & Cheese, 255 g Box KRAFT DINNER Corn-12 fl. oz./341 ml fin Peas-14 fl. OZ./398 ml tin .49 10 Tin Limit 6 Box Limit PARKAY MARGARINE Large 3 lb./1.36 kg. Tub 2 Tub Limit RAGU'PLAIN SPAGHETTI SAUCE 28 fl. OZ./796 ml Jar COTTONELLE BATHROOM TISSUE 1 Ply, 4 Roll Package 3 Pkg. Limit Robin Red, Product of B.C. MINCED 3 Jar Limit 3 Tin Limit Package of 4 Personal Bars IVORY BAR SOAP 400 g Pkg. Redpath, White, 2 kg Bag SUGAR 2 Bag Limit Silverwood, 4 Litre Bag 2% MILK 3 Pack Limit 2 Bag Limit Northland, Good To Minus 40 Degrees WINDSHIELD WASHER 4 Litre Bottle ANTI-FREEZE 2 Bottle Limit BONUS SPECIALS AVAILABLE MONDAY 9 A.M.- SATURDAY 10 P.M Oshawa-Durham F Terminal WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 9A.M.-10P.M. 9A.M.-10P.M. 9A.M.-10P.M. 9A.M.-10P.M. SA.M.-10P.M. 7A.M.-10P.M. PRICES fcFFtClIVEFROIVi MON , JAN 30 UNTIL SAT . FFR 4 84 TYRONE By Bessie Vaneyk (Intended for last week) The Senior Citizens are holding a pot luck dinner at 12:30 noon on February 1st. Besides food there will be entertainment. Special prizes were won by George Buckley, John Broome and Charlie Nesbitt Nesbitt at the Friday night euchre on January 20th. The 50-50 Draws were won by Gordon Beech and Art Sheehan. There were over 14 tables competing with the following standing: 1st Gordon Moffat, Ruby Griffin, Griffin, Ada Richards, Tom McKeller, Farewell Blackburn, Nyhal Sheehan. Ladies' low Ruby Cochrane, men's low Archie Hoy. Tyrone U.C.W. The first meeting of the year was held in the C.E. Wing of the church on Wednesday, January 11, 1984. President Marion Hoar and Lorna Swain opened the meeting with the devotional period which was taken from a New Year's Lighting Service Service held in Riverside Church in London, Ont. Marion concluded the worship worship with the following quotation; quotation; "From you I receive, To you I give; Together we share and from this we live." A letter was read from Rev. Ralph Hills of Zambia. We shall continue to save Campbell soup labels, postage postage stamps and used eye glasses. A box will be placed in the church vestibule vestibule in which to place these items/ Reports of the year's activity activity were given by the committees testifying to a busy 1983. A unanimous vote of thanks was given to Past President Marion Hoar. The following is the report of the Nominating Committee: President - Jane Woodley, Secretary - Elsie Roy, Treasurer - Jacqueline Jacqueline Vaneyk, Literature and Communication - Ann Pleasance and Edna Wood, Catering - Jane Woodley, Social Functions - Doreen Park, Ann Pleasance and Bessie Vaneyk, Christian Education - Bessie Vaneyk, Corresponding Secretary - Elsie Roy, Press Secretary - Carol Southwell, Auditors- Uelma Phillips and Marion Hoar, Nominating Committee Committee - Pat Drysdale and Betty Pascoe, Supply and Services Services - Karen Allin, Rep. to Official Board - Arlene Rowan, Manse Committee - Phyllis Hanes, Rep. to Hall Board - Jane Woodley. Our President for 1984, Jane Woodley, led in a discussion discussion of possible projects for the coming year. The Installation Installation of Officers will be held at the January 29th church seiwice. The church Congregational Meeting will be held on January 29th following a luncheon provided provided by the U.C.W. immediately immediately after church service. service. A delicious lunch was served by the committee in charge and a social time was enjoyed by a good turnout turnout of women. Tyrone Community Centre Board Meeting was called for Sunday evening but there was such a small turnout that the Annual Meeting will be held on Sunday evening, January 29th, at 8:00 p.m. Stability of operation prevails at the Community Centre but community community interest and some new ideas would be appreciated. appreciated. At the Old Tyrone Hall on Monday, Jan. 23,1984, there were over fourteen tables of euchre in play with the following following scores: Robyn Alldred 99. Robyn had seven lone hands in ten games. Harold Swain 89, Ray Brown 86, Charlie Nesbitt Nesbitt 85, Aleck Moffat 83, Ruby Griffin 83, Harold McDiarmid 46. 50-50 Draw Les Taylor, Grace Smith. Attend Junior Farmers Zone "2" Winter Games HAYDON By Blanche Jones (Intended for last week) Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rusau visited with her parents parents Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Chat- ten, Colborn, on Sunday and called in to visit with his mother Mrs. Muretta Rusau. Mr. . and Mrs. Steve Philips, Newcastle, were Sunday company with her folks, Mrs. Kay Buttery and David. Miss Marlene Parsons, Parsons, Belleville, spent the weekend at the Buttery home. She and Dave went to the Junior Farmer s Zone "2" winter games that were held at Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones called on Mrs. Meta Kellar, Oshawa, Thursday afternoon afternoon and stayed for supper after which hot euchre games took place with Jim and Blanche against Meta and Jack. Mr. Ron Tamblyn, Nashville, Tennessee, was a visitor of Mr. Colin Knight and Debbie Pascoe and family recently and had quite a practice session that was recorded (I think). Miss Brandee Kennedy attended the Boat Show at Toronto with friend Master Kevin Mayer. Mr. Paul Trewin accompanied accompanied Will and Lucy Trewin Trewin of Oshawa on Monday and called on their cousin Mr. Mike Bedard at Sunnyb- rook Hospital, Toronto. Mrs. Meta Swain and Mrs. Lynn Piggott were volunteer volunteer helpers of the U.C.W. of Enniskillen atCLOCA on Friday when Enniskillen Sr. pupils spent their time there. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kennedy, Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mayer joined Ms Linda McCormick and Mr. Bill Bruce, Miss Shirley Deuetta, and Mr. Ken Kennedy Kennedy of Newcastle at the San Marino at Waverley Plaza to see the nostalgic group who play rock music of the 50s and 60s of whom Colin Knight and Debby Pascoe of Haydon are members. members. It was nice to hear of the Mr. Bob Jones' Installation as Master of the McNab Masonic Lodge at Port Col- borne recently. The affair was catered to by the Westbrook School where Bob teaches, and following the impressive ceremony about thirty-five were invited invited to the home of Mr, and Mrs. B. Jones. Mr, Alec Bourne and Mr. Gary Bourne, father-in-law and brother-in-law who arc members in a Masonic Lodge in Oshawa were present. present. Congratulations Bob. We know you'll enjoy your work, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potts and Mr. and Mrs. Art Trewin were Friday evening guests with Si and Helen Trewin in Oshawa where the evening evening was spent playing euchre. Last Thursday, Mr, and Mrs, Paul Skomitt of Winnipeg Winnipeg came for a few days visit with Dick and Val Lloyd and girls. Saturday afternoon and evening was celebrated at Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Millson's in the form of open house for Mr. and Mrs. Gary Millson who were recently recently married and cold weather or not a large number number of people gathered to wish the newlyweds their congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Millson and Adam were Sunday supper guests with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Cowle of Bowmanville. Congratulations go to Miss Katie Laverty who will celebrate her eleventh birthday on Wednesday. We wish her a very happy birthday. birthday. Mrs. Peggy Millson and Mrs. Blanche Jones went bowling Sunday morning at a tournament held at the Liberty Bowl and joined with nine other members members and had brunch at the Flying Dutchman. Friday John and Diane Adams and family visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lott at Enniskillen. Enniskillen. On Saturday, the Adams' took in the Oshawa Generals Generals hockey game at the Civic Auditorium in the afternoon afternoon and spent the evening with Ernie and Liz Adams at Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Love, Blackstock, were callers of her sister Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and family on Sunday. Sunday. Mrs. John Cochrane, Peterborough, came on Thursday to spend a few days with Brent and Bev Cochrane and girls. Miss Ann Miller and Mr. Steven Neal, Toronto, were weekend guests with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Brent Cochrane, and on Tuesday evening while Gramma babysat Bev went •moonlighting •moonlighting and skiing with hubby -- now that's nice, Mrs. Jean Slemon visited with Miss Nancy Johns who is a patient in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. We wish Miss Johns a speedy recovery. Miss Carol Blackburn, Oshawa, was a weekend guest of lier parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Blackburn. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Paterson, Michael Jr. and Tara from Oshawa were Saturday night guests with his parents Roy and Ann Paterson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Paterson Paterson called on Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Have of Elizabethville last Wednesday, On Monday Mr. and Mrs. R. Paterson were visitors with his brother Mr, and Mrs. Milton Paterson, Oshawa. Pitch-ln and Keep Canada Beautiful