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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Mar 1984, p. 9

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MAPLE LEAF REGULAR, BEEF GARLIC OR THICK Sliced Bologna MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED Cottage Rolls MAPLE LEAF BY THE PIECE Bologna Chunks MAPLE LEAF Ham Steaks 50 g pouches 259 vecpec 500 g 4Î.71S 3ÏÏ/1S 175g 179 pkg I Pork Loin Roasts 3"/1 6 -? ROAST OR CHOPS (BONELESS 5.71/kg-2.59 lb) Pork Loin <**.<»« 4"/2 19 006 /139 U /kg Z I lb PORK LOIN RIB PORTION (COUNTRY STYLE) Spare Ribs 4l?/1" RIB PORTION, BONELESS Pork Loins 55/2? WHOLE, 10 T016 LB AVERAGE Pork Shoulders 15/'».89 PICNIC STYLE, FRESH, SHANKLESS Pork Shoulders 15/>b.89 PICNIC SHOULDER OR SHOULDER BUTT Pork Chops PICNIC STYLE OR SHOULDER BUTT BONELESS Pork Shoulders 25/1? PREVIOUSLY FROZEN Back Ribs 8"/3" MARY MILES, SLICED Side Bacon BREAKFAST Burns Sausages 35/1? RED HOTS, SKINLESS, DUTCH TREET DINNER FRANKS Schneider's Wieners ™oT1 69 vecpec 500 g 1 POLISH (MILO) OR MEXICAN (SPICY) 1 1 Cabbage I Rolls £ til E FILLERS 79 lb Polish Sausage.40 ,100fl /1 MAPLE LEAF, FINE, COARSE, CREAMY, MUSHROOM OR ONIONS Liverwurst „37 /100o /1 l » SAVE .70 TOMATO Heinz Ketchup 750 mL BTL ]99 2811 oztln HUNT'S Tomato Sauce HUNT'S Tomato Paste REGULAR OR DEODORANT (MINI BOX OF 30-2.99-SAVE .50) SAVE 1.70 New Freedom Maxi b °3 x o 0, 2.99 1311 oztln SAVE .56 .99 SAVE .46 99 REGULAR, MINT OR GEL SAVE .50 Crest Toothpaste ^1.49 REGULAR OR CONDITIONING FORMULA SHAMPOO _SAVEL00 350 mL plst btl SAVE1.00 Head & Shoulders 32m 3.99 LIQUID DETERGENT Gentle Fels bl S?M.° ,2 1. 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There will be a Blackstock Arena skating return visit to Bowmanville Mr. and Mrs. Roy Asnton Liberty Bowl on March 26 and called on the Adams family on we hope we can be as good a Saturday evening. sports as they were. Sunday supper guests with Mrs. Peggy Millson and Mr. John and Diane Adams were and Mrs. Jack Jones and her parents Mr. and Mrs. granddaughter Maureen were Richard Lott, Enniskillen, and amongst the bowlers on their Mrs. Anne Paterson, a bus trip to Port Hope. Haydon neighbour, and Miss Monday, March 12 the Madeline Mata of Oshawa Ladies of Club 21 met at Mrs. were callers of the Adams on Ruby Trewin's home for our Sunday. meeting with Eileen Black- Mr. Bob Jones and Maureen burn acting as chairlady for from Port Colborne were cal- group three. She opened the lers of the Jones' Saturday meeting with a reading morning. Maureen will be "Small Deeds." She extended staying for a few days with her our thanks to our hostess and grandparents for the March then called on the Secretary Break. for her report. Mrs. Bev Mr. and Mrs. 1 Michael Cochrane gave her treasurer's Paterson and Michael Junior report and said she had con- were out from Oshawa on that tacted the Arthritic Society stormy Sunday for dinner with about the United Way we had Mr. and Mrs. Roy Paterson discussed at the February and Brian. meeting. Mrs. Gladys Potts The Laverty men are having made the motion for the Club a bit of a rest as the hockey to donate $15.00 to the Heart teams they played in lost out Fund and Val Lloyd seconded in the semi-finals. Now a little this motion, time before baseball and Moved by Mrs. Val Lloyd soccer can start. and seconded by Doric Chris- Mrs. Ina Beryl Dudley, tensen to give a donation of Bowmanville, is staying for a $10.00 to the Enniskillen Cubs few days with Mr. and Mrs. and this to be given to Mrs. N. Weir Swain. Kennedy as a member of the Mrs. Carl Rusaw visited Parents Association of Ennis- with her mother-in-law Mrs. kilien. M. Rusaw, Colborne on A bowling social night was Sunday. discussed. Blanche Jones Mrs. Lorna Graham visited made the motion to try to get with her parents, Mr. and May 5th at 8 p.m. at Liberty Mrs. Walter Rahm, Bowman- Bowl at Bowmanville and ville on Saturday. Nice to hear Ruby Trewin seconded the they are keeping well. motion. Secretary to make the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon arrangements, and family entertained his As our Club is to obtain soap brother, Dean and Mrs. dispensers for the washrooms, Gordon Slemon, Don Mills and Val Lloyd moved and Gerlinda their son Mark Slemon, Haunstein seconded the Brampton for Sunday supper, motion to have Meta Swain Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lloyd purchase the soap dispenser attended a banquet dinner and she had on approval and the dance in Toronto Saturday soap as well, evening. I understand it was The ladies were asked to Italian tasty. collect their Campbell soup Mrs. Jan Mayer and Kevin labels, old stamps, Canada were luncheon guests with Val Packer labels and old eye Lloyd and the girls on Monday glasses and donate them to the and Sarah returned home with church group of their choice, them. For the program, Jean Mr. and Mrs. Doug Black- Slemon gave some interesting burn and Wendy, Miss Carol readings - "Today I didn't do Blackburn, Oshawa, Mr. and it", "Life is" and "A Portrait Mrs. .Wayne Blackburn, Susan of a Farmer. ' ' and Jeremy, Orono were Bey Cochrane had a reading Sunday supper guests with "Springtime" and we're all their parents Mr. and Mrs. waiting for it. Wilber Blackburn to get an Then Norma Blackburn who early start on Wilber's birth- had set up a display of dolls, day. ,- .So Happy Birthday some porcelain and others Wilber and may you have ceramic gave us some insight many more: to the work and cost of the Visitors for the weekend hobby, with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potts Ceramics have become very were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Spry popular but the porcelain are and Ashley, Toronto. more costly and will become Miss Sarah Lloyd visited collectables. These were star-, with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mayer ted in the 1800s and were very on Monday and spent the night plain. By the early 1900s a few with Kevin. frills crept in and by 1950 Boy Mr. and Mrs. David Atkin- dolls were being manufac- son, Toronto spent the week- tured. end with her parents Mr. and A porcelain doll must be Mrs. Lars Christensen. "Fired" for eight hours and Mr. Tom Jones, Mrs. after considerable sanding Lorraine Mackin, Scarbo- and buffing can be painted and rough, Mr. John and Michael "Fired" again for three quar- Mackin, Sudbury, were ters of an hour. Then of course Saturday supper guests with the arms and legs are attach- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and ed, the eyes set in and a wig Sandy. added in the proper way and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton at the exact point. This is a attended.the funeral of the late hobby where time, patience Hugh Murphy, Bowmanville and money pay off; from Northcutt and Elliott After glancing through the Funeral Home on Monday, books and handling some of Following the service lunch the dolls, Norma was thanked was served at Trinity Church, for her talk and display. After such a horrible day on Following the collection Sunday and especially when Mrs. Jean Garrard conducted one hears of so many acci- a soap contest, which wasn't dents - Monday morning came as easy as it sounds, and was really nice. Group 3 and the hostess A bus load of Golden Age served lunch. Next meeting Bowlers after meeting at should be April 9 with Group 4, Liberty Bowl enjoyed their Gladys Potts, Dorie Christen- Bowling as guests of the Port sen, Gerlinda Haunstein, Beth Hope Seniors on Monday. Nielsen and Kay Buttery. PHOTO FINISHING SPECIAL $ 1.00 OFF our usual Low Price On Every Roll of Film Processed Irom March 19th lo March 23rd 237 King St. East -- Bowmanville DAIRY FARMERS! DAIRY CATTLE MINERAL-VITAMIN PREMIXES Marmill Feeds is proud to introduce our new line of Dairy Mineral Premixes. Enquire about our Haylagc, Corn Silage, Dry Cow and Custom Mix formulations. They will compliment your farms' forages supplying your cattle proper amounts of mineral and vitamins. 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