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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Nov 1985, p. 24

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6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 20,1985 Section Two Yelverton U.C.W. Yelverton U.C.W. met in the church basement on Thursday, November 7 at 10:30 a.m. for coffee and muffins with eleven members, members, eleven visitors and five children present. We opened with the Ode. Doris Rowan took "Friendship" as the theme for the devotional. devotional. We all need a good friend and not necessarily one our own age. Part of a statement by R.L. Stevenson Stevenson "no man is useless while he has a friend." Making Making friends involves many things, but above all, the power of going out of one's self and appreciating whatever whatever is noble and loving in another. We sang the hymn "What a friend we have in Jesus" and closed with The Lord's Prayer in unison. The roll call and minutes followed. Treasurer's report report and flower report given. Hazel Gray moved a note of appreciation to Mary Moore for taking over for our beef dinner and Acting Acting President for the rest of the year. Ernestine Robinson Robinson thanked for box received received by husband Ray and for remembering his mother during the past years. A Christmas gift was to be sent to Pat Rowan and a donation to A.R.C. Industries. Industries. Extra money was voted to the flower committee committee for extra gifts and bags at Christmas. Hazel Gray reported reported on Toe Alpha and 50 Years Ago, Thursday, November 14th, 1935. At the Armistice Day services at the Bowmanville Cenotaph on November 11th, a guard of honour composed of boys of the First Bowmanville Cubs and Boy Scouts stood at attention around the Flanders Field Plot. Flag bearers were Don Venton, Alden Wheeler, Tom Rehder and Patrol Leader Bill Green. The Guard of Honor included Bill Edger, Don Wright, Ted Clark, Doug Hamden, Jim Southey, Ken Hooper and Harvey Jones. Mr. J. H. Johnston, Mr. E. P. Bradt and Miss Helen Morris attended an organization organization meeting of the Canadian Concert Association held in Port-Hope on Tuesday. DIM AND DISTANT, 25 Years Ago, Thursday; December 1st, 1960. Eugene Joseph Dopp, brother-in-law of Misses Mae and Edna Bottrell, has retired after 42 years of editing the Goodyear Wingfoot Clan, in New Toronto. Rev. E. C. Woodland, the new minister of Newcastle United Church, was the guest speaker at the regular luncheon meeting of the looks like three or four of our young people will be attending. attending. Our group to pay half their cost. Moved by Janet Spenceley and seconded seconded by Linda Pfoh that a donation be sent to Alcohol and Drug Concerns. Each is to bring a new unwrapped toy for the December meeting. meeting. Moved by Maureen Moore and seconded by Ernestine Ernestine Robinson that $50.00 be sent to the Stocking Stocking Fund. The Nominating Committee consisting of Acting President, Sec./ Treas. plus Maureen Moore and Brenda Malcolm to bring in slate of officers for the next two years. Hazel Gray is having a yard sale at 9 a.m., November 23rd and our group is serving lunch. Offering amounted to $21.75. Next meeting December December 5th at 10:30 a.m. is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Malcolm with lunch provided. We are each to take three dozen squares or cookies and bring home 2 dozen. Linda Pfoh has the devotional. We closed with the Miz- pah benediction. Sixteen adults and two children later had lunch at the Gate Restaurant at Port Perry. Later held an interesting demonstrated tour of Paula Lishman's Ltd., Blackstock. Some enjoyed trying on some of her lovely garments. garments. Bim anil listant liant Bowmanville Rotary Club on Friday. Nominated for Reeve in the Village of Newcastle were Douglas J. Cunningham, and J. Harry Jose. DIM AND DISTANT, 10 Years Ago, Wednesday, December 3rd, 1975. Sometime within the next two weeks, Recreation Director Director Bud Fanning and Rev. Wesley Oake will be looking for another meeting place for the Bowmanville Boys and Girls Club or the group could be out in the cold. The group has been sharing the facilities of the Cream of Barley Mill, with the Visual Arts Centre. Other places mentioned as suitable for the club are the old bus terminal, the basement basement of the Public Library, and the Lions Club. Cliff Trewin has been named President of the Bowmanville Men's Canadian Club for the coming season. Alf Samells picked several branches of flowering quince in his garden, and brought them to The Statesman for the editor and staff to enjoy. Otherwise known as japonica, it usually blooms in early spring. 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 DOUGLAS R. FREEMAN, B.A., C.A. Chartered Accountant 1913 DundasSt. Ë., Whitby, Ontario Phone 576-4619 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 Corner of Elgin and Horsey Streets By Appointment -- 623-5509 Member of Canadian and Ontario Chiropractic Associations JOHN W. HAWRYLAK, D.C., F.C.C.R. Doctor of Chiropractic Certified Roentgenologist Nutritional Counselling 168 Church St. 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 Phone 433-1500 JOHANNES L. BAARBÉ B.P.E., B.Sc., D.C. Doctor of Chiropractic 29 King St. W. Newcastle Phone 987-4600 LAW MERV KELLY Law Office Bowmanville Phone 623-4444 COMPUTERS ANDY BATELAAN, B.A. Consultant Programmer Software Development Maple Grove Rd, N. Bowmanville Phone 623-2375 NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE LAURENCE A. GREY, N.D. Doctor of Naturopathy Nutrition, homeopathic, and botanical medicine; Colonic therapy & acupuncture 50 Richmond St, E„ Suite 2 McLaughlin Square Oshawa, L1G 7C7 Phono 433-1500 "The Food Terminal" FROM CANADA PACKERS & C.D.M. MEAT PLANTS CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF STEMS.. ROASTS ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE, PORTERHOUSE (IN LIMITED QUANTITIES) 'KEEP YOUR FOOD COSTS DOWN -- SHOP BY THE BOX" (50* CARDBOARD BOX DEPOSIT - *1.50 PLASTIC BOX DEPOSIT) ONT. WHITE FRESH MUSHROOMS | 3.73 kg 5 LB. UMIT LB. 1.69 659 299 RIM0 PASTAS PRIMO 500g BOX USM79* LARGE 900 g BAG "0?y?TOF ONTARIO ((.„ FRESH CANADA GRADE A NEVER FROZEN ROASTING CHICKENS 2-4 LBS. AVG. ' ife 3 BIRD LIMIT FRESH-NEVER FROZEN CHICKEN LEGS LB. BACKS ATTACHED HA LMT RAGU OLD WORLD STYLE SPAGHETTI SAUCE ALL BEEF OR REGULAR P WIENERS LARGE 28 0Z. 796 mL JAR • REGULAR •MEAT • MUSHROOM MIX OR MATCH 3 LIMIT PRODUCT OF CANADA -- CANADA CHOICEI S0MERDALE "SHOESTRING" FROZEN FRENCH FRIES Wieners Saucisses fumees 450 g VAC PAC 3 PKG. LIMIT LARGE 1 k9 BAR • MILD • COLBY BRICK • MOZZARELLA MIX OR MATCH iTOfliMS ORANGE • GRAPEFRUIT • APPLE LARGE 2-LITRE JUGI FROM ONTARIO PACKERS FRESH -- NEVER cl >0 7c N PORK kg 254 LB. 5 LC. LIMIT 1.29 PRODUCT OF NEW ZEALAND FROZEN SQUARE CUT CELLO WRAPPED tammi&tW FROM ONTARIO PACKERS FRESH VEAL NEVER FROZEN kg 3.28i5mMR,L49 CANADA (5 PACKERS MAPLE LEAF BRAND 2-3 LB. AVG. VAC PAC SWEET PICKLED a aa SWEET PICKLED f » A o 3.2o COTTAGE ROLLS LB 1.W FINEST QUA ■Si^^Ïli^ÏÏ^ÏÏ AT DELI COUNTER HUNGARIAN PORK, PEPPERSEED GERMAN PAPRIKA, CERVELAT MUSTARD SEED AND GYPSY L g 399 CANADA (g PACKERS MAPLE LEAF BRAND 500 g (17.6 OZ.) VAC PAC 3 PKG. LIMIT 199 MAPLE LEAF BRAND GOLDEN FBY • OR ALL BEEF 500 g TRAY PAC esaa wTTtm MIX OR MATCH 1.69 MAPLE LEAF BR kg 3.73 Ki 8 1.69 CANADA (g PACKERS £*5" z-j «PE--corned SÈEF 2-3 LB. VAC PAC A 4A ™™ED BEEF f AA ,4.39 brisket 139 MAPLE LEAF BRAND W, CUSTOM S AT DELI COUNTER , mm tOOKED f aa 4.39 ham ® 139 HSWBlfliUMrr TUNA ■wkeoughttuna ■VUM n 3184 g 6.5 OZ. TIN FDoa -PHILADELPHIA .plain .soft"' ' ko.pko CHEESE PHILADELPHIA /V CREAM CHCIS('"° 13 LIMIT I toaoKiFwise-J MAYONNAISE |3 LIMIT! product of canada/ SOM OR HADDOCK, FILLETS fe. PEP ASSORTED DOG FOOD 124 LIMIT! 25.5 oz. 723 g TIN ram ALL FLAVOURS! * WINK * C-PLUS MIX OR MATCH -- 5 CASE LIMIT CASES ONLY 280 ml TINS! kliAIIUWtiULV - ' ICE CREAM / - d ASSORTED FLAVOURS - 2 LITRE CARTON ' 13 CARTON LIMIT PRICES EFFECTIVE TO SAT., NOV. 23/65 PEffitL 4 PAC (400 g) BOX • DELUXE • PEPPERONI • CHEESEDOG • MICROWAVE MIX OR MATCH |4 LIMITl

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