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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Dec 1984, p. 31

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) ) MERRY CHRISTMAS ^ccUon^Twp The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 19,1984 11 Rflg PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CANADA w ' TURKEYS " ,l " FARMS FROZEN GRADE UTILITY KING COLE. FROZEN YOUNG OVEN READY GRADE (6-16 LB AVERAGE) (1 BIRD LIMIT) «A» ROASTING FRESH NEVER FROZEN GRADE IDUCKSI CHICKENS (4-5 LB. AVERAGE) (2 BIRD LIMIT) (2-4 LB. AVERAGE) (3 BIRD LIMIT) OCÉAN SPRAY 14 OZ. FL. 396 ml TIN CRANBERRY SAUCE WHOLE OR JELLIED MIX* MATCH I 3 LIMIT I It UNCLE BEN'S ASST. STUFF'S SUCH STUFFING MIX 170 g BOX MIXAND MATCH 12 LIMIT I It MIX OR MATCH PEEK FREANS COOKIES 400 g 200 g PKG. • DIGESTIVE • MILK CHOCOLATE DIGESTIVE • CHOC. CHIP • DARK CHOCOLATE DIGESTIVE • SHORTCAKE • BUTTER SHORTBREAD •HOME ASST. FINGERS • ARROWROOT •NICE GINGER CRUNCH FRUIT SHORTCAKE MIX & MATCH SILVERWOOD'S EGG NOG V NICE J1 • 6 LIMIT 1 L CARTON 3 LIMIT \ DIRECT FROM CALIFORNIA -- NEW CROP TRACTOR TRAILER LOADS -- HARTLEY VARIETY DIAMOND BRAND JUMBO WALNUTS FILL YOUR OWN BAGI kg 5 LB. LIMIT lb: IDEAL XMAS GIFT! PRODUCT OF DENMARK DANISH BUTTER COOKIES 500 g 17.5 oz. tin 3 LIMIT r MOTHER PARKERS or CHOCK FULL O' NUTS A ASSORTED GRINDS GROUND COFFEE RICH'S -- FROZEN COFFEE RICH 1kg CARTON 99* 369 g PKG. 2 LIMIT PRODUCT OF FRANCE EXTRA FANCY - LARGE SIZE 100's OR 113's GRANNY SMITH APPLES kg FILL YOUR OWN BAG LB. J PANTRY SHELF -- FANCY GRADE ' MANDARIN ORANGES SEGMENTS IN LIGHT SYRUP 10 fl. oz. 284 mL tin 3 LIMIT WONDER-SUNSHINE FRUIT CAKE LARGE 1.35 kg (APPROX. 3 LB.) 3 LIMIT PRODUCT OF SPAIN "SEEDLESS" MANDARIN ORANGES I 5 LIMIT I kg 10 kg-22 lbs. BOX 7.95 2 BOX LIMIT LB. SELECT YOUR OWN OLD SPICE IT • m AFTER SHAVE 1Z59 DIXIE 9 inch pk PAPER ■ 1 PLATES w ,u„.t 1 G. OF 75 .49 CREST f=l ° TOOTHPASl ÏÏL <XX 100 mL TUBE 1 .T35 v WISH LIQUID LAUNDRY DETERGENT 1 L BTL. 2 LIMIT PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA LARGE ORIGINAL BUNCHES GREEN ONIONS PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CANADA NO. 1 GRADE FILL YOUR OWN BAG m kg 5 LB. LIMIT LARGE MUSHROOMS LB. WkM PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CANADA NO. 1 GRADE ^ JUMBO SIZE 12'$ CABBAGE "° m PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CANADA #1 SMALL 10 LB. BAG fPRODUC^FOsT^CALIFORNIA LÂRGÊ"sÎzË72T^ SELECT YOUR OWN RANGES PER DOZ.j PRODUCT OF FLORIDA JUMBO SIZE 27'si INDIAN RIVER!] f /à lù * GRAPEFRUIT 3/*l PRODUCT OF CALIFORNIA -- 1 LB. CELLO BAG KIWI FRUIT 3 LIMIT PRODUCT OF P.E.I.--CANADA NO. 1 GRADE POTATOES 50 LB. BAG! 2 BAG LIMIT KNOB HILL FARMS OSHAWA - DURHAM FOOD TERMINAL Ij3S~ WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 9 A.M.-10 P.M. 9 A.M.-10 P.M. 9 A.M.-10 P.M. 9 A.M.-10 P.M 8 A.M.-MIDNIGHI 8 A.M. - MIDNIGH 1 PRICES EFFECTIVE MON. DEC. 17 UNTIL SAT., DEC. 22/84 Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Greetings In this special Christmas season may all have a meaningful Christmas Day with family and friends. Christmas is more than a season- it is a time of commitment- let us give the gift of love, kindness, generosity and good cheer, and keep the Yuletide spirit throughout the year ahead. Let us take time to say a prayer, count our Blessings and rejoice. rejoice. Warmest wishes from the Nestleton and Caesarea area to one and all -- wherever you may be. Prettiest Street In The Village Congratulations to Caesarea Village resident resident Chester Pedzikow- ski once again, for his magnificent display of Christmas lighting 'round about his home and his spacious lawn. Santa is there- as well as the Christmas tree, lighted and loaded with gaily coloured parcels- elegant candles are in evidence at the front door- and so many trees all lit up for this special Yuletide Season, bringing bringing jou to those who catch a glimpse of the work of art. Talk about a Christmas spirit! Year after year he puts forth a great effort to enhance his home, as well as pleasing the residents and folks passing through. For those who appreciate beauty take a drive some night (lights are on evenings from 6-12 o'clock midnight) thru' Caesarea (three blocks east of the comer store tc Lakeview Street, and there you are!) If in a festive, appreciative mood - go to Chester's door and wish him a Merry Christmas- make his Christmas joyful too- he'd really enjoy the friendliness and the fact that you admired his work. Pre-Christmas Trip of Interest Roy and Doris Nottingham Nottingham of Caesarea, had a relaxing holiday in Largo, Florida, for a 3 week period - a real break from routine - weather ideal- meals excellent- lots of time spent at the beach- a very enjoyable, refreshing holiday. Caesarea Euchre Results At the Wednesday evening card game two tied for first place- Doris Rohrer and Gwen Robins with 78. Second prize- Linda Hughes- 77. Low- Tom Robins- 45. Don't forget the pot-luck supper supper this Wednesday at 7 p.m. before the euchre. Bring along a favourite casserole for this special supper in the Christmas season- an enjoyable time is in store for you. Eastern Star Christmas Party Several members from the Cartwright area attended Blue Ray Chapter, No. 238, held in the Masonic Temple, on Thursday, December 13, for the annual Christmas party. After the opening ceremonies were carried out in regular form conducted conducted by W.M. Joyce Taylor, assisted by Wilfred Alexander P.P. of Oshawa, a warm welcome was extended in the East to Blue Ray members and sisters and brothers from other Chapters. After routine business was completed- a report was given by benevolent committee re- Christmas cheer, and sick and sunshine. sunshine. Glad to hear Sister Marjorie McCombe is home from Port Perry Hospital and while still weak- is improving healthwise. Our best to Marge after a long sojourn sojourn in hospital- we trust her problems are over with now- and she shall return to her active life once more, which she enjoys so very much. Chapter closed and a fun evening followed. Judy Mitchell had a novelty cake walk, providing providing heaps of fun for all involved. Marg Jeffery led a Carol sing along with Carol Morrow playing playing the piano. A gift exchange exchange was an interesting interesting feature- also two draws were held. A bountiful lunch convened by Judy Mitchell and committee brought an enjoyable evening to a close. U.C.W. Christmas Meeting The afternoon U.C.W. pot-luck luncheon was held at the noon hour in the attractive country home of Grahame and Neta Fish on -Tuesday, December llth. The men folk were guests for the sumptuous meal with Rev. Dale Davis asking the Blessing. Later while the U.C.W. meeting was held upstairs - the men folk enjoyed an hour of fellowship. President Bernice Mairs opened the meeting with a cordial welcome and read a poem "A Christmas Prayer." Doris Rohrer acted as Secretary. After Silent Night was sung, the Roll Call was answered with a gift for the Christmas cheer boxes. The devotional was presented by Jean Williams and Gwen Malcolm. . The four candles represented the four parts of our U.C.W. purpose- Witness, Study- Fellowship and Service. Several ladies took part and Doris Rohrer read Scripture portions. Carols were sung. A meaningful worship. Minutes were approved approved as read and the financial financial report given by treasurer Neta Fish was satisfactory. A generous donation was voted to the Church Stewards. Christmas cheer hoses to be packed at Bernice Mair's home on Tuesday afternoon. Gwen explained explained the change in the structure of the U.C.W. for 1985. Jean Williams has agreed to be the afternoon Unit leader with assistant leader- Bernice Mairs. A suggested list of other officers was presented- to be finalized before the January meeting. Jean read an account of an early Canadian Christmas. A motion of appreciation to our retiring president Bernice Mairs was given. Bernice thanked the members for cooperation cooperation during her term of office, and those responsible for the December meeting. A carload of church members visited Victor and Winelda Malcolm in their new apartment in Bowmanville, and made a presentation on behalf of the church. A social evening was enjoyed. MIDWAY MIDWAY MIDWAY MIDWAY MIDWAY'S $ ,5 § i ~w?t(?ïïwz - ■ >. rs • -V; ; - 1 )V f .\ ' ' ' - • N :■> 1 " " "" 'Vj' . k . v t _»*,,■>• v.i u r* A w wr, § Homo of the Fuel Economy Car g MIDWAY MOTORS 1 Q 1300 Dundas SI. E., Whitby 668-6828 j2 3 MIDWAY MIDWAY MIDWAY MIDWAY MIDWAY ^

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