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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 May 1985, p. 22

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6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 15,1985 Section Three Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Mother's Day Thought Trust Mother's Day this past Sunday was a very meaningful day. Mothers possess incredible incredible wisdom and each one has a wonderful insight and skill. In each human heart is that special corner corner which only a Mother can fill. She is a chef - a homemaker - a repairman repairman - a nurse - a teacher - a gardener - and best of all she's God's greatest invention- and someone who loves you. All of this - plus much, much more! Cartwright Goes Over The Top The total proceeds for the Cancer Drive in April - for the Township of Cartwright amounted to $4,733.80 which is quite an increase over last year. Some 65 canvassers canvassers were on the job calling from door to door under the leadership of Captain Pat Sleep. The Society appreciates the tremendous effort put forth by each and every volunteer once again - a fine success! Nestleton United Church Sunday was family day with a large congregation congregation at Nestleton United. Those extending a welcome at the door were Norm and Bernice Mairs and many newcomers were greeted. Ralph Sadler very efficiently opened the service and read the Scripture. Our minister, Rev. Dale Davis, had his "special" time with the children before they went to classes. In keeping keeping with Mother's Day, the choir sang "Faith of Our Mothers" with Janice MacKenzie taking taking a portion as a solo. Rev. Dale Davis based his fine message on "All In The Family." Assisting in the nursery were Minnie Ayling and Claire MacKenzie. We welcome to the church Alenna MacLeod and children Dayna and Jada of Nestleton village. Do trust we'll see them soon again. Keep in mind the Manse committee meeting .this coming Thursday, May 16 at 8 p.m. at the Manse. Hall Board Brunch A Success Many enjoyed Brunch after Church at the Nestleton Community Centre sponsored by the Hall Board. TTte food was delicious and cooked to perfection. Waitresses were friendly and aimed to please. Prices were very reasonable, and we dined in plesant surroundings. surroundings. Should have these events more often! Handicraft Display Of Interest Several from the Cartwright Cartwright area attended the magnificant display of handicrafts displayed by the Louise Patterson Handicraft Guild held in St. John's Presbyterian Church, Port Perry this past Friday and Saturday. Saturday. It was a feast for the eyes and those who missed missed it - lost out! Some items were for sale. The members have worked long hours to produce the handicrafts and deserve much credit! After browsing - tea and a variety of breads were enjoyed. Caesarea Euchre Party The weekly Euchre held in the Caesarea Centre Centre Wednesday evening brought forth the following following results. First prize - Owen Gray - 80. Second prize - a tie - with Faith Lawrence and Kathleen Watts each having 76. Third prize went to Henry Visser with a 44. Next week as per usual, for an interesting game of cards. Caesarea Community Church A very fine company of people for family Sunday and four children were Baptised by Rev. W.H. Crawford D.D. Terry and Heather Asseltine sponsored by their grandparents. Stacey Lynne - daughter of Ralph and Eleanor Wilson, and Janessa - daughter of Dana and Cecile Gibbons. The minister spoke on Baptism Baptism - his theme entitled "A Believing Mother" bringing forth the thought that she must have faith and set a good example for her children, taken from Luke I: 45. Jerry Jonkheer Jr. played for the service. Caesarea Community Church will celebrate the 3rd anniversary next Sunday, May 19. It reopened reopened its doors on the 3rd Sunday in May, 1982, - warmest congratulations. congratulations. Rev. Charles Clarke of Prince Albert will be the guest speaker. Try and attend! A cordial cordial welcome awaits you at this friendly little church. BUSINESS DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANCY WILLIAM C. HALL B.Comm. Chartered Accountant 35 King St. W., Newcastle Phone 987-4240 JOHN MANUEL, C.G.A. 118 King St. East, Suite 2 Bowmanville Phone 623-6555 WINTERS, SUTHERLAND & MOASE Chartered Accountants 23 Silver St., Bowmanville Phone 623-9461 135 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa Phone 579-5659 CHIROPRACTIC G. EDWIN MANN, D.C. Chiropractor Office: 15 Elgin Street Corner of Horsey Street Phone 623-5509 Office Hours: By appointment JOHN W. HAWRYLAK, D.C., F.C.C.R. Doctor of Chiropractic Certified Roentgenologist Nutritional Counselling 168 Church SI. Bowmanville Phone 623-4004 LEONARD JAY, B.Sc.,D.C. LAURENCE A. GREY Doctor of Chiropractic Doctor of Chiropractic 96 Queen Street 306 King St. West Bowmanville Oshawa L1J2J9 Phone 623-9297 Phono 433-1500 LAW MERV KELLY Law Office Bowmanvillo Phono 623-4444 COMPUTERS ANDY BATELAAN, B.A. Consultant Programmer Software Development Moplo Grove Rd.N. Bowmanvillo Phono 023-2375 NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE LAURENCE A. GREY, N.D. CERTIFIED FOOT Doctor ol Naturopathy REFLEXOLOGIST Nutrition, homeopathic, and Cheryl Frledo botanical medicine; 270 King SI. East Colonic therapy & acupuncture Bowmanvillo 306 King SI, West Oshawa 1.1 J2J9 Phono 433-1500 Phono G23-4004 KNOB HILL SPECIALS AVAILABLE ALL WEEK, MON.-SAT.! PRODUCT OF ONTARIO 66 A p RE g H CANADA GRADE ** NEVER FROZEN ROASTING CHICKENS 2-4 LBS. AVG ■ F -V ' x 4 SUN PAC -- FROZEN LEMONADE White or Pink FRESH-NEVER FROZEN CHICKEN LEGS kg 2.18 99*18 (BACKS ATTACHED) 5-lS. LIMIT 12 FL. OZ. 341 mL TIN 24 TINS OR 1 FULL CASE LIMIT BUY ONTARIO BUY QUALITY SWIFT'S PREMIUM PARTIALLY SKINNED WHOLE HALF NO CENTRE SLICES REMOVEDI m&m w SALAD DRESSING DAD'S COOKIES FROM ONTARIO PACKERS CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF SH0ULDER& BUDE STEAKS YUM YUM • SWEET MIXED • BABY DILLS BECK'S PICKLES PORTION PACKAGE OATMEAL CHOCOLATE CHIP RICE CRUNCH 6 LIMIT LARGE 1.5 LITRE JAR ROSE -- asst. RELISH 375 mL JAR 79* 3 LIMIT McCAIN -- SWEETHEART CHEESE BARS • MILD • BRICK • COLBY • MOZZARELLA! LARGE 1 kg MIX & MATCH FINEST ■■ A STYLE SMOK ,6.59™ ST" STYLE SMOKED & COOKED BONELESS 2-3 LB. AVERAGE LB. PRODUCT OF NEW ZEALAND FROZEN GENUINE SPRING kg _ _ SHOULDER 339-™ CH0PS LB. VAC PAC 1.79 FROM ONTARIO PACKERS FRESH VEAI NEVER FROZEN kg 328 ÜOldbr .1.49 ISDW F kq 328 NO CENTRE CHOPS REMOVED LB 1.49 EHHT 750 gr BOX URGERS4 QO r^i MAPLE LEAF OR SHOPSY'S 450 g VAC PAC ALL BEEF OR REGULAR PTCT3 wryflf WIENERS iS 1.39 FROM ONTARIO PACKERS SWEET PICKLED SHORT-CUT SERVICE COUNTER emea£ t ACON PIECE LB 1.99 500 g TUB SHOPSY'S SALADS 99* •POTATO •COLESLAW • MACARONI •CREAMY COLESLAW • CREAMY MACARONI TON'S RASPBERRY ROLLS 3 LIMIT BUIT0N1 RAVIOLI I 3 LIMIT I WHITE SWAN 3 LIMIT HANLEY OR ACCORD CANNED HAM -- --------- _ ^ , NEILSEN //0139277N PAY QQv WITH THIS iRisrspRisr 3 BAR REG. OR 2 BAR BATH (285g) (280g) LIMIT ONE PKG, -- ONE COUPON PER FAMILY COUPON VALID UNTIL CLOSING SAT., MAY 25/85 IN STORE RETAIL WITHOUT COUPON $1.49 PRICES EFFECTIVE TO SAT., MAY 18/85 HUGGIE5 DIAPERS • DAYTIME 48'S • TODDLER 33'S 2 LIMIT 9.49 SHELL 10W30 MULTIGRADE MOTOR OIL 1 LITRE JUG 4TMT 99 *

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