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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Oct 1985, p. 33

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Section Two A*P GO JfiVS GO! Blue Jays Tumblers Limit 4 per purchase of a 750 mL btl of Coca-Cola (Collect all 10) Part of the proceeds support the variety club of Ontario. .59 Thanksgiving Vatogg GRADE 'A', FROZEN, EVISCERATED A&P SELF BASTING-GOLDEN DELUXE MAPLE LEAF MIRACLE BASTE OR DEEP BASTED Butterball Turkeys SAVE 1.54/kg/.70 lb HPÎ - * vsm » m-um < r <' , V sm.i.u**** % e Vi / , I )*i tdo W y 3 mm. X >/ z < fv.l v $ v < > /- fw v v V,.|, 'TWkey '.x 'otNOP* 4 ; |, ^ ; -i, * :».y . > V.F• ? ; y! '^SaspL;?^ V ! ittîW 'Calculation based on the purchase of a 12 lb turkey LIMIT 2 PER FAMILY WITH A MINIMUM $1C.0Q PURCHASE EXCLUDING THIS ITEM First time offer only Stores u NEW" NON RETURNABLE, PLASTIC BOTTLE COCA COLA CLASSIC- DIET SPRITE- REGULAR SPRITE-DIET TAB OR 2 litre size Coca-Cola SAVE .80 per bottle WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTS Prices effective thru Saturday, October 5th, 1985 SAVINGS SHOWN IN THIS AD BASED ON OUR CURRENT REGULAR RETAILS The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, October 2,1985 13 90th Birthday Edna Mercer celebrated her 90th birthday at a surprise party held in her honor on September 15th at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Julie Knowlton of Tyrone. Her family, friends and a few relatives remembered hér with flowers, cards and gifts. A light lunch brought the day to a close with a lot of fond memories. NEWtONVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lee of Cambray, Mrs. Ivy Langsfield of Fenelon Falls were luncheon guests on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Farrow. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Clark spent a few days the first of the week camping at Pre- squ'le Park. On Tuesday, Bernice Henderson, Janet Paeden, Phyl Peck, Inez Boughen and Olive Henderson joined with Welcome U.C.W. under the leadership leadership of Jean Payne on a bus trip to Blackstock and toured the Paula Lishman's shop where the ladies were busy knitting articles of clothing, hats, suits and coats from the pelts of animals. animals. We had lunch and a tour of the "Briars," a resort on the south shore of Lake Simcoe. From there we visited visited the Sharon Temple, an historical site in Sharon and the surrounding buildings buildings there. Organs were on display and our guide played one, and one of the organists in our group played another. Next we toured the Richter Nursery where many herbs are grown in the large greenhouse. « The guide showed us the different plants and their uses. We arrived home around 6:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Earle McE- wen and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Graham of Peterborough were callers Sunday afternoon afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle. Mrs. Helen Armstrong, Diane and Scott of Millbrook were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stapleton and family. The Women's Institute met last Wednesday afternoon afternoon at the home of Mrs. Helen Hobbs, Newcastle. A volunteer from the Auberge Shelter and Support Service Service for Battered Women and Children from Oshawa spoke. She told of the home and her work associated with it. Two boxes of food and articles were given to her to be used by the patients patients who live there. NEWTONVILLE STARKVILLE BOWLING Team Standings Summer 10, Winter 9, Spring 8, Fall 5 points. 50/50 Draw Vi Patterson 200 Games Cathy Adams 273, 208, Jean Arnold 273, 211, Dean Sciuk238,221, Sandra Mcln- nes 228, Bernice Hcndeson 224, Jacqui Coombes 219, Vi Patterson 216, Cindy Millson 212, 208, Peggy Millson 201. Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Jones attended the wedding of Mr. Peter Meadows to Miss Wendy Lane at Port Hope United Church, Friday evening with reception afterwards afterwards at the Lions Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson Henderson spent the weekend with their grandchildren in Bowmanville while their parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Henderson spent the weekend at Whclling, West Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Clark and Mr. Bert Clark attended the Applefcst at Brighton on Saturday and in the evening heard the Tommy Hunter Show at the Arena. The U.C.W. met Wednesday Wednesday evening in the Sunday School. Joan Kimball, the president, opened the meeting followed by the reading of the minutes by Bernice Henderson. Thank you cards were read and correspondence. All enjoyed enjoyed the lighting in the Sunday School room and kitchen and the fans with shorter blades. This work was completed during the summer. Most tickets were sold for live Cambridge I rip sponsored by the U.C.W The treasurer Shirley Stapleton reported on the catering of the four weddings weddings and the two anniversaries anniversaries with her report. The fall regional meeting to be held in Orono United Church on October 8th beginning beginning at 9:15. Our donation donation of one day's pay to be given also Jack Frost articles articles knitted by Janet Paeden. The sunshine report report was given by Dorothy Stapleton and Olive Henderson Henderson thanked everyone for their help during the summer with the catering and the Ladies Masonic Banquet which. We have been asked to cater to on Saturday, October 19th in Newcastle. The Bazaar on October 26th (Saturday) was also discussed.-Advertising and making posters by thé Guides -• U.C.W. calendars and the Heritage Book would also be sold at the Bazaar. Donations were given to the Church Board to help with the Hydro Work also to the Sunday School. Sandra Mclnnes and Carolyn Gilmer led in the Devotional on "Power" followed followed by serving lunch and a socialable time followed. Church greeters on Sunday Sunday were Acy Farrow and her grandchildren'Jan and Ryan Farrow. The members of the Newcastle Masonic met and attended. Mr. John Goldie, Senior Warden of Durham Lodge read the scriptures and the meditation meditation was proclaimed by Mr. Ralph Mclnnes the Worshi- pally Master. The choir sang "Heaven Came Down." The flowers at the front of the Church were placed there in memory of Amelia Lancaster by her family. Next Sunday there will be World Wide Communion on October 6th. Anniversary services at Shiloh in the at ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson Henderson attendéd the 25th wedding anniversary celebrations celebrations held at the I.O.O.F. Hall, Cobourg, Saturday evening. The U.C.W. sponsored a bus trip on Saturday to Cambridge Mill Outlets with 46 passengers. All enjoyed enjoyed the outing and the lovely weather. After the tour Mary Vinkle entertained entertained the following for supper - Mrs. Audrey Gilmer of Cameron, Mrs. Diane Clark and Lori of Bethany, Mrs. Lorraine Faulkner and Jayne of Bethany, Mrs. Bonny McDonald of Janetville, Mrs. Bell Gilmer of Janetville, Janetville, Miss Mary Gilmer of Peterborough and Mrs. Lily Duhit of London. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood enjoyed the weekend in Ottawa Ottawa with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Skinkle. Mrs. Mary Jones attended church services in Kendal, Sunday morning where a dedication service was held for a stained glass window donated to the Kendal Church by Alex Hoy family in memory of Anson and Mabel Gilroy and their daughter Edna. Mr. Hoy entertained entertained about 40 to brunch at the Flying Dutchman, Dutchman, Bowmanville. They visited visited his home in Oshawa and Miss Hilda Slemon's homo in Whitby. Sympathy is expressed to the Lanigan family in the loss of their son Sunday morning,

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