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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 May 1988, p. 23

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: Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. May 4, 1988 5 KNOB HILL SPECIALS AVAILABLE ALL WEEK MON.-SAT.Ü Enniskillen News byB. Wright SI PRODUCT OF CANADA-FRESH OR PREVIOUSLY FROZEN CHICKEN BACKS ATTACHED! LEGS! DRUMSTICKS 3 BIRD LIMIT 'LB. UNIT COST 5.** PEA 100 mL 750 mL BOTTLE PLUS 40- DEPOSIT • REGULAR • DIET or • CLASSIC SPRITE REGULAR OR DIET NO COUPON REQUIRED UXOR NATCH CASES ONLY LIMIT FROM THE TROPICS LARGE SIZE It was nice to have Mrs. Wendy Mand at our church service on Sunday. She favored favored us with two beautiful anthems. Announcements: I Enniskillen Enniskillen - A box will be placed at the door for Auberge Women's Shelter. Needs include include the following: bedding, linens, towels, childrens f ames and books, Adult ooks and new women's and children's underclothing and nightclothes. II Enniskillen Sunday School Anniversary service on May 15,1988 at 2:00 p.m. There will be no morning service. Ill Enniskillen Sunday School and worship service is held at 9:45 a.m. Everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright, Mrs. Jim Muller and Darryl were Thursday evening evening dinner guests of Mrs. Wilfrid Sanderson. The occasion occasion being Aunt Leta's SELECT YOUR OWN BUNCH kg 5 LB. LIMIT LB. being birthday. Ma turns of t any happy re- ', Aunt Leta. the day. Sorry, I wasn't able to be with you. A number from the area attended "The Horseless Carriagemen" Barbershop .Show on Friday and Satur day evenings. Their theme was "Old Time Radio Show" - April 29, 30. It was held at Eastdale Collegiate Auditorium, Auditorium, Oshawa at 8:00 p.m. We all enjoyed the show. Mrs. Linda Cryderman, Bowmanville was a Sunday visitor and supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brooks attended the Herongate Bam Theatre on Saturday evening with friends from Oshawa. Mrs. Muriel Weaving, An- caster visited with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beckett. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery and Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rekker and family joined with other family members and friends with Mr. and Mrs. John Avery and family to help Nicole celebrate her upcoming birthday. Many happy returns returns of the day, Nicole. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McGill, Mr. and Mrs. John Borrowdale, Oshawa, Mrs. Ralph Virtue spent a couple of aays with Mr. and Mrs. Garth McGill, Brockville. Mr. and Mrs. John Borrowdale Borrowdale attended the funeral of the late Albert Abbott in Brockville. Christian High School Will Host Performance RAGU OLD WORLD STYLE SPAGHETTI SAUCE LARGE 750 mL JAR • MEAT • REGULAR • MUSHROOM MIXORMATCH wtiSus frMKEj xse.99* COW-SHEEP MANURE OR TOP SOIL LARGE 20 kq BAG 20 kg BAG T7-7 OR 104-4 (5BAQUMrT ) ICtWCFT. BAQl GRASS SEED 806 g BAG m lin: } Or* •'ivr EA. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CANADA #1 GRADE SELECT YOUR OWN SC0TT0WELS DIRECT FROM REMARK ORCHARDS ■ NIAGARA BRAND #1 GRADE JUMBO 2 ROLL PKG. I3LIMITI ROSE NATURE- 2YEAR OID STOCK 10 LIMIT iryvc Durham High By Katrina Reitsma On May 5, 6, and 7 Durham Durham will be presenting "The Diary of Anne Frank" at Knox Christian School, 7:30 p.m. The setting is during the years of World War II in Amsterdam, Holland. Tickets Tickets are available by calling the school at 623-5940. Why are a cast of high school students presenting her particular story, as it's similar to the story of millions millions of Jews during that period: they went into hiding and eventually died in a concentration concentration camp. The answer answer to this question can be discovered in her timeless words, "I know it's terrible,trying terrible,trying to have faitn...when people are doing such horrible...It'll pass, maybe not for hundreds of yea bel ears, but some day...I still 'ieve, in spite of everything, everything, that people are still good at heart." The play has many hilarious hilarious scenes, and also several tender moments. Anne's story story is that of a young girl 'growing up' in a situation very different than our own probably was, yet similar in many ways. In other happenings around Durham, the annual Spring Banquet is to be held May 11. Of course we'll be eating, and then there's the talent show with items on its list such as skits, airbands' and musical talents. Durham placed first overall overall at the All-Ontario Christian Christian Schools Badminton Tournament, held here in Bowmanville on April 22 and 23. Congratulations to all the players who participated, participated, it was a real team effort! effort! BUSINESS DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANCY PRODUCT OF U.S.A. FLORIDA CANAQA #1 GRADE "NEW CROP" WASHED RED POTATOES 551 FILL YOUR OWN BAG 50 LB. BAG 11.95 2 BAG LIMIT WILLIAM, C. HALL :wtliy„ . _ OJ Otoa-J ■■in ?. i B.Comm.iv.,1 Chartered Accountant 35 King St. W„ Newcastle Phone 987-4240 DOUGLAS R. FREEMAN, B.A., C.A. Chartered Accountant 1913 Dundas St. E., Whitby, Ontario Phone 576-4619 JOHN MANUEL C.G.A. 118 King St. East, Suite 2 Bowmanville 623-6555 N.L. WOODHOUSE & Àssoc. Certified General Accountant 8 Holgale Cres., Bowmanville 623-9650 W. B. (Brian) COGGINS Certified General Accountant (416) 885-8889 Residence: 9' Hewson Drive Port Hope, Ontario L1A 4C7 * ■ ■ nra| JOHNSON ACRYUC SHIN m mumw ■ 750 mL BTL #199 FUTURE jjjyps MAGIC 450 mL BTL 1.99 RUG CLEANER GLORY 2 lXV 625 g TIN GLAD GARBAGE BAGS I ^PRODUCT OF U.S.Æ FILL YOUR OWN BAG" CANADA EXTRA FANCY GRADE WINTERS; SUTHERLAND & MOASE Peter A. Hobb, C.A. Chartered Accountants 23 Silver St. Bowmanville 623-9461 This ~ Space ^ Available! I kg RED DELICIOUS | APPLB LB. PRODUCT OF U.S A FILL YOUR OWN BAG CANADA #1 GRADE 1,74- mNFOISft LB. PRODUCT OF SPAIN LEMONS SELECT YOUR OWN l PRODUCT OF ONTARIO APPLES CANADA FANCY GRADE PRODUCT OF U.SA CALIFORNIA FILL YOUR OWN BAG DIAMOND BRAND HARTLEY 2.18JUII1S JUMBO SIZE LB ■ ^■DUÇT OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA ■EE 18's BROCCOLI SELECT YOUR OWN ORIGINAL 1 BUNCH PRODUCT OF U.SA. - ONTARIO #1 GRADE FILL YOUR OWN BAG LARGE SIZE GREEN e RED kg PEPPERS W VLB PRODUCT OF U.S. A. ORIGINAL BUNCH GREEN ONIONS OR RED RADISH (goz.bag) MIXORMATCH m PRODUCT OF ONTARIO FILL YOUR OWN BAG CANADA #2 GRADE ^■hothouse ■tomatoes* Ikg LB. PRODUCTOFUSA CALIFORNIA rBœ UTTOCT 49' CHIROPRACTIC G. EDWIN MANN, D.C. Chiropractor 39 Pamela Court Bowmanville By Appointment -- 623-5509 Member of Canadian and Ontario Chiropractic Associations LAURENCE A. GREY Doctor of Chiropractic 50 Richmond St. E„ Suite 2 McLaughlin Square Oshawa, L1G 7C7 Phone 433-1500 ^This *v Space Available! NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE "REFLEXOLOGY" Foot Reflections By Shirley Cole, R.N.A., Cert. Ret. Member of Reflexology Association of Canada 2 Frederick Ave., Bowmanville Rhone 623-4690 for appointment LANDER 33% BONUS 0UTHWASH 1 LITRE BTL LARGE 8 kg BAG 1 12 LIMIT I ary WITH THIS COUPON™! I I CIUSCO OIL VEGETABLE 1LBTL COUPON VAUD UNTIL MAY 7/98. LIMIT ONE BTL ONE COUPON PER FAMILY JN-STORE RETAIL 249 jjjo3w| REFLEXOLOGY (toot-massage) (416) 987-5511 Mrs. Renee Bos R.R. 2, Nov.'castle L0A 1 HO By appointmont only ' Member of Reflexology Association of Canada LEONARD JAY B.Sc., D.C. Doctor of Chiropractic 96 Queen St., Bowmanville Phone 623-9297 COMPUTERS ANDY BATELAAN, B. A. Consultant Programmer Software Development Maple Grove P,d. N. Bowmanville Phone 623-2375 REFLEXOLOGY BY ANNA Anna Bragg, R.N., Cert. Ref. By appointment Member ot Reflexology Association of Canada (Ingham) International . Institute ot Reflexology R.R. 4, Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3K5 Phone 623-9198 HOME SERVICE BARINA JtoL HOME CHECK - Vacation Home Chocking - Wedding Day Gift Sitting Barb Shetler -- Ina Cox Newtonville 786- 2996 BONDED

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