> 1 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 18,1984 A vmj™ , rest;, Open Thi^tliy^prll 1»th until Midnight. Closed Good Friday RCfOpflln SAtlirdSy April 21st 8t 7:00 A.M. *lx6*pt where prohibited by local by-laws. Swill's Lazy Msple Sausages 500 g Swifts Brown & Serve Sausages 250 g Swift's Premium Sliced Cooked Ham 175 g Swift's Premium Sliced Bologna 375 g swilt's Premium Sliced Salami 375 g Swifts Sugar Plum Ham Slices 175 g Swifts Sugar Plum Sliced Cooked Ham 125 g Swift's Premium Wieners 375 g Frozen Eviscerated Grade A Ducks Frozen Grade A Butterball Boneless Turkeys Frozen Grade A Butterball Turkey Breasts Frozen Grade A Butterball Stuffed Turkeys Snow Crab Clusters Excellent for Snacking! Frozen Costa Rican Queen Shrimp 907 g Excellent for Shrimp Cocktail! Swifts Reedy to Serve Sugar Plum Boneless Hams Quarter Hams 2-3 fojrvg. Fresh Ocean Perch Fillets 1.99 1.99 1.49 1.69 1.99 2.49 1.29 .99 306 139 kg ft' C59)99 Vper 4m per kg lb. 659 )99 WPer £ per kg lb. 3Ü. 1 15? per «■ per kg lb. 5.99 Q80399 Vner V Per kg lb. 659 )99 Vper 4k per lb. Bluewater Fish In Light Teumpura Batter 700 g kg lb. .2.99 Easter Fresh Produce True Delta b.b.q. Product o( Chile Ê. Canada No. 1 Grade Green Seedless Grapes Fresh From The Tropics Dole Pineapple Large Size 198 Product ol Chile Canada Fancy Grade Packam Product of U.SA Fresh Broccoli each Product of Ontario Canada No. 1 Grade Greenhouse Seedless Cuccumbers H Z Vintage Black Forest Ham Dell Served iSS's 994» P«r "N Piliers RQ 10 ° 9 Kolbossa DeliCut Ptr *99 Save 1.00 lb. m. J Tour Eiffel fifi™. Pate Deli Served • Country, Orange, Pepper, Cognac ^99 Save .50 lb. in. 6 Pillars Polish Sausage De* Cut ^ _ P,r JB JB 100 ' 44-1$ v B lb. Fresh Cl 1 °° 9 Fruit Salad «w# Deli Served 0b CQ Save .40 lb. ïb. r Product of Holland Dutch Per Gouda 100 9 hh Cheese eVV ^99 Mild per Save 1.00 lb. ib. V Product of U SX Freeh 21? Bnieeel Sprouts h IS § 33 Product of U.S.A. Canada No. 1 Grade Head Lettuce - each .79 Product of U.S.A. Canada No. 1 Grade Tomatoes 1 V» lb. tray Product of U.S.A. Fresh 1.79 Green Peas kg' ' b ,99 Product ol Israel Jaffa Oranges Size 105 Product of Mexico Fresh Watermelon Product of U.S.A. California Sunklet Oranges si» u Product of Ontario Freeh Mushrooms Ontario Grown African Violate 4 Inch pol )18 mm per kg 1 " -49 W2.99 4® 1» Product of U.S.A. Florida Indian River Ç / Al White or Red QQ Grapefruit ' 1 •***# Product ol U.S.A. Canada No. 1 Grade Red Potatoes Bulk Savings Available at selected stores only.^^ 108 I oer per kg per lb. ;49 Fresh From The Tropics ^k AM Bananas | ?«' Large Size f - Pit lb. 1.79 Product of U.S.A. Washed and Trimmed Spinach 10 oz, bag Product of P.E.I. Canada No. 2 Grade Netted Gem Potatoes 10 lb. bag Ontario Grown Potted Mums 6 Inch pot 159 .99 2.99 4.99 Chocolate flfl 1009 Coated Raisins perl 99 MM Per A #1/1 100 g Vending . -- Mixed Nuts per 199 JÊ ■ per g 100 g Sultana • 1 / Raisins per^A ,b ./9 A tm per T #100 g Currants * .79 Honey 100 g Pitted .wU Dates ,„)99 L lb.* Canada 0b 0b P«r No. 1 Grade 100 9 White .** Unpasturized pirQA Honey .5/5#, made Foodmart miracle Foodmart ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS UNTIL SATURDAY APRIL 21, 1984 IN BOWMANVILLE AT THE BOWMANVILLE MALL, 243 KING ST. E. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker From Page 8 by worthy matron Elsa Bongard and worthy patron Chris Dennis. Many dignitaries were present and greeted warmly in the East. After the flag was presented by Marshal Stella Dennis and welcomes extended - quite a lengthy business period ensued. Easter plants will again be given to the ill and shut-ins this year as part of our benevolent work - Elsie Wilbur convening same. Keep in mind - the mammoth bake sale and flea market to be held at the Masonic Hall on Sat. May 5. If weather permits permits the tables will be outside on the lawn. Parking at the back of the hall. After chapter closed and officers retired - entertainment followed with a good deal of merriment. Easter hats were modelled by the men swinging around the hall to the tune of "In Your Easter Bonnet" with Carol Morrow at the piano. Draws on boxes of groceries were held convened convened by Marjorie Mc- Combe - money to be used for Estarl - which is a fund set aside to train young men and women in religious leadership. Refreshments Refreshments were served by the committee in charge and a fine social hour enjoyed by all before wending their way homeward. Anyone interested in having, information remembership remembership in the Eastern Star - you are invited to contact the worthy matron or any Eastern Star officer. Church News A splendid attendance at Nestleton United on Palm Sunday. The choir rendered the favourite "The Old Rugged Cross" - 1913 era- renewed renewed - 1941. Mrs. G. Malcolm, organist. The minister Rev. Dale Davis had a special message for the young folks, as well as for the congregation entitled "Who Is This"? Sacrament Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was observed. Welcoming at the door were: Glenn and Arlene Malcolm and family. Lovely mums graced the Sanctuary for the occasion. Keep in mind: Good Friday Service, April 20, 11 a.m. at Nestleton United Church for the. Pastoral Charge. A special service service - with special music. Easter Sunday, April 22, 11:15 a.m. a family worship service. NOTICE: On Friday May 4th at 5:00 or 6:30 p.m. a Spring Smorgasbord Smorgasbord will be held at Nestleton Community Centre. Advance tickets only - available until April 30. Please contact a Nestleton UCW member member or call Bernice Mairs 986-5054 for information. See notice in coming events - Port Perry Star. An average attendance attendance at the Nestleton Presbyerian Church on Sunday morning. Rev. Fred Swann used text - Matthew 27 : 22. What shall I do then - the Jesus who is called the Christ - the theme - "The trial of Jesus - Pontius Pilate's dilemma". Holy Communion Communion was observed. A warm welcome for Easter Sunday at 11 a.m. Caesarea Euchre First prize - Joyce Bosley - 91; Second - Linda Hughes - 85; Two for low - Paul Radford and Evelyn Keeler - each with 51. A very good attendance.