; N : L: l Section Two The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc, May 14, 1986 7 MOPENING JUST SOUTH OF 401 SABLE AT ALL 7 LOCATIONS! X ZPROpUCT OF U.S.A. -- FLORIDA V NEW -- WHITE -- WASHED PRIMO LARGE 3 LITRE JUG POTATOES CANADA #1 GRADE FILL YOUR OWN BAG PRODUCT OF ONTARIO WJ WHITE LARGE SIZE FILL YOUR OWN BAG 15 LB. LIMIT I In E MAPLE LEAF ALL VARIETIES LARGE 200 g BAG POTATO CHIPS 69* I 3 LIMIT I ALL VARIETIES SPRITE OR COLA Muelttlbti. depoeH UNIT COST ÜNITCOST 8J*--100 mL 854--100 mL 3 CASE LIMIT 9BTLUMTT FACELLE ROYALE LARGE 8 ROLL PKG. BATHROOM TISSUE 1.99 2 LIMIT ARM 1 HAMMER CONCENTRATED URGE 10 LITRE BOX! am un 359 I 2 LIMIT I TRUCKLOADS DAILY FROM ONT. GROWERS PETUNIAS-MAJtlGODS » ASSORTED VARIETIES OF BOXED PLANTS 10 BOXES FOR 555 BOX PfflCE-80* EA. IWX OR MATCH GERANIUMS 4" POT-FLAT OF 12 PRICE 89 e EACH MS DIRECT FROM REMARK ORCHARDS NIAGARA BRAND NO. 1 rose roms MATURE--2YEAR0LDST0CK I 10 LIMIT I JB % McCain sweetheart LARGE 1 kg BAR CHEESE BAR 559 IRISH SPRING PKGOF3RE ® OR2BATH BAR SOAP 3 LIMIT 99 PRODUCT OF CHILE -LARGE ORIGINAL BUNCHES! FILL YOUR OWN BAG .218 GRAPES 99 * LB. "Li if NEUMANN'S REAL MAYONNAISE 2 LIMIT 750 mL JAR 159 LIQUID DETERGENT L,RGE1 ' 5LJUG PALMOLIVE 12 LIMIT Minvic IJ L. uuu 2.69 PRODUCT OF U.SJL - WASHINGTON CANADA EXTRA FANCY FILL YOUR OWN BAG kg „ RED DELICIOUS 152APn.ES E6Û JlfQN LB. ¥ 3 LIMIT 4 POUCH BOX 149 FABERGE CONDITIONER OR SHAMPOO 33% BONUS 600 mLBTL. 159 IbvV PRODUCT OF U.S.A. - FLORIDA SELECT YOUR OWN INDIAN RIVER BRAND - SIZE 32's / Jfc ^ ^ HID fflMLj/'l »C BORDEN CONDENSED MILK EAGLE BRAND* 3 LIMIT 300mL TIN m I0LD SPICE SUPER RICH 'yyysjygyyjj' SHAVE CREAM** LP mu Dunuo rw mil. i in 3 LIMIT ^B^^ M PRODUCT OF ONTARIO-CAN. #1 GRADE W LARGE SIZE - SEEDLESS! CUCumBERSI SELECT YOUR OWN 4 LIMIT m I NESTLE QUIK 2 LIMIT in:- I FLAME-GLO BKIÔUETS SMELL X100 -- 10W30 _ 1LJUG Môfüfe OIL „99 t BITS KIBBLE TRSBDSr 69 * "OF U.S.A. 10 OZ. PACKED IN TORONTO (WASHED & TRIMMED) Jfc Jk SPINACH 69 g^^EA. * PRODUCT OF U.SJL -FLORIDA - NEW CROPI CRIMSON ROUND WATERMELON CT YOUR OWN IT TG LIMIT QUANTITIES " • a Downtown--T oronto 222 CHERRY STREET Just South of the Lift Bridge East--Pickering HWY.2& BROCK RD. In Pickering JUSTS, Of | THURSDAY I FRIDAY 8 A.M.-10 P.M. ■ 8 A.M.-10 P.M. SATURDAY 7 A.M.-10 P.M. OSHAWA/DURHAM First Ave. Between Simcoe & Rltson Rd. Just a "Stone's Throw" North of 401 PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL SATURDAY MAY 17/86 -\ Neatleton-Caeearea News by Mabel Cawker Nestleton Women's Institute Meets On a sunny spring-like afternoon the annual Plant and Bulb sale of Ncstleton Women's Institute was held at the Community Centre. Mrs. J. Wygerde, the able auctioneer cajoled cajoled the members into purchasing a variety of plants, bulbs, home baking baking and various other donated items. A good sum was realized for the treasury. The newly elected president Mrs. Neta Fish presided for the meeting, and welcomed members and a new member as well. The roll call was in keeping with the season "Name a gardening hint" and some good tips were shared. During business the voting delegates to the District Annual to be held on May 14 at Hampton were named...Mrs. D. Frew, Mrs. Neta Fish and Mrs. L. Malcolm, with other members planning to attend. Ncstleton Branch is to present the Memorial Service for the deceased members re: West Durham District. Pennies for Friendship for the past year will be given, and the Alternate District Director Mrs. D. Frew will answer to the roll call. A meeting to plan programs for the year will be held at the home of Mrs. Fish, May 16 at 2 p.m. The reading of a poem entitled "Spring" by Mrs. Fish and "What is a Mother"? was enjoyed. A delicious lunch brought an interesting interesting afternoon to a close, and Mrs. Allan Seacock extended the •appreciation to all. Caesarea Card Party - The Euchre held each Wed. evening evening at the Caesarea Centre was a success with a good attendance and plenty of enthusiasm! First prize went to Susan Larocque with 82. Second Second to Paul Krawets with 80. Doug Thomas was low with 40. Paul Krawets held 14 lone hands for thé month of April. At the close, refreshments were served by Charlene Rodgers 4 Connie Lyons. This coming Wed. for a pleasant evening of cards. Just a friendly reminder! Don't forget the Caesarea Ladies Auxiliary Flea Market 4 Bake sale this coming Saturday, May 17 at 10 a.m. at the Community Centre. Get busy,..take along a few items...baking or whatever...and give these hard working ladies your support...they are most deserving! Blue Ray Chapter Entertains This past Thursday was a, delightful evening for Blue Ray Chapter, held in the Masonic Temple, Temple, Port Perry, with a fine attendance attendance of sisters 4 brothers present from many Chapters to make it a "banner night." Special guests were Matrons St Patrons St Associates. Worthy Matron Marguerite Mitchell St Worthy Patron Chris Dennis extended extended a warm, fraternal welcome to the many dignitaries who were escorted loathe East. It y/as a n j ce surprise; toy see. AllanYColbear,..a ; hometownjboy and wife Ruth.from Prospect Chapter, Fonthill. Allan is presently Assoc. Patron and wife Ruth - D.D.G.M. of District No 7. Incidentially-AUan is the brother of Blue Ray Secretary Marg Jeffrey. We welcome into the Chapter sister Millie Cadotte of Nestleton, by affiliation from Brittania Chapter, Petrolia, and trust she will enjoy the work of the Order and the fellowship of the members. The gorgeous afghan in shades of blue was on display and tickets were sold. We members will all have to get behind this project and make it a real success. The money is to be given to the Handi Transit Vehicle fund - a very worthy cause. It is the prettiest afghan I have yet to see and the tickets should go well. The draw is to be made at Chapter in June...SO...folks get your tickets...from any member of the Star. The Starway to Happiness year is moving along and so many fine projects have been carried out by W.M. Marguerite Mitchell. Family News Mothers Day guests with Mrs. Neta Fish were Calvin St Yvonne Holland 4 family of Bowmanville It Calvin attended Nestleton Church 1 with his Mom, Jim 1 Audrey Leishman 4 family of Reaboro St Marlene Bannister St friend St Mr. & Mrs. Keith Bannister 4 Nicole of Peterborough. Neta has just returned from a two week holiday in Carnduff, Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan, when she attended her Aunt Jane Boyes 90th birthday celebration. A great event with many relatives and friends present. We do wish Aunt Jane the best and trust she'll celebrate again next year with a big party! Neta's trip west was a gift from her wonderful family. We are glad to have her back home again - we missed her! Edgar St Anne Emerson of Nestleton, hosted a family party in honour of Irene Witherley's birthday. birthday. Some fifty guests were present. A lovely buffet was enjoyed topped off with a birthday cake...Happy Birthday to a good friend, Irene! Guests at the Cawker farm for Mothers Day included Alan St Eleanor Cawker, Oshawa, Syl Cawker, Chandre St Jason and her Mother Mrs. M. Twamley all of Scarborough 4 Curt Cawker, Christine Kidd, Rob Smith 4 Bruna Lazarich of Oshawa. A great day of visiting! Norm 4 Bernice Mairs 4 son Allan were dinner guests with John 4 Diane Slute 4 family of R.R.no.l, Oshawa on Sunday evening. Nestleton United Church A very good attendance on a lovely lovely Sunday at Nestleton United, with Norm 4 Bernice Maris greeting at the door. Rev. Dale Davis presented a very fine sermon "re: MotherThe. Corner Stone Of The Family Unit" based on Luke 2: 41-52 4 John 15: 9-12 4 Matthew 19: 4-6. Glenn 4. Arlene Malcolm read a portion of the Scripture. The S. School sang a lively number re: Mothers Day with Janice MacKenzie leading 4 Betty Headon accompaying on the piano. Karen Doyle played the piano very nicely during the offering. Gwen Malcolm - organist. A very nice ' Mothers Day Service! Please take note: The United Church Council will meet Wednesday, Wednesday, May 21, instead of May 14 as planned. Caesarea Community Church A very fine congregation on Mothers Day at Caesarea Church with Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford in the pulpit. He took his text from Exodus Ch: 2, with sermon topic "A Believing Believing Mother." Kay Ingram gave the Responsive reading 4 Kathy Tromans read the Scripture. Danièl Pugh Jr. assisted as well. The . children ..sang several chorus numbers' unaccompanied, with' Kathy Tfomaris leading. She took care of the children in the church hall during the service. Joyce Taylor was the organist. At the close flowers were distributed to the Mothers. We trust-Rev. Crawford will soon enjoy better health. Our best wishes to him! Nestleton Presbyterian Church An average congregation at Nestleton Presbyterian with Rev. Stanley Smith speaking from Timothy Ch: 1, using as his message, "God, the Blesses and only only God." A small S. School. Organist - Shirley Scott. 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