PRODUCT OF CENTRAL-:::: AMERICA, DOLE OR chiquita »»:* m W^<88huv! A FINE CAKE. CHOCK fUU, Cf FRUIT : A>jD t,U! ' men A!.«OHIr pactio 1200 g A9Sonuou/:.'V,n . . CO?' ' ! ' PP V.H01 f v'Rvël SEASONED GRESIL ; ■ cut emeu, seasoned- WAX: OR CUT WAX BEAMS. WHOLE' CARROTS, PEAS, PEAS 4 CARROTS, CHEA' 1 STYLE CORN OR S WMEfi : CK!LP',V-:i)it K '■< : : i!ri -'CTvu*'i PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA FANCY M GÏTADÉ ® pvTApiP MOUNTAIN DEW,> ASSORTED VARIETIES! REtifl-AR OR DIET 750 ml RET, STL, -PIUS 40? DEPOSIT PER STL: ; tiNlT.COST: : PÿÉ, 7,«PER. W tOO.ml : CASE OF 24X 280 mt TIMS Uftlt cost 8.0e per too ml '. ■ PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Bunch Carrots 16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, November 23,1988 Elizabethville by Mrs. Thickson _ Church service was held with a smaller crowd than usual. Reverend Sedgwick had the usual prayer for the opening. The choir sang with Mrs. Smith singing the solo part. Scriptures from Daniel 7: and Mark 13: were read. He spoke to the children on hope but there were only four little girls and some not old enough to understand. Announcements: Rever- ened Sedgwick will be away for three weeks visiting his sister Marion who is in Charge of training student nurses in Salamo, Papua, New Guinea. Clare Kellogg and Linda King, associate ministers at Trintiy Church in Cobourg, will cooperate to conduct funeral services or answer other emergency calls. Regular Sunday Services as follows. November 20 Clare Kellogg, November 27 each congregation will take responsibility for service. December 4 Linda King, December 11, White Gift service, service, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yakiw- chuk took up the offering. Reverend Sedgwick spoke on the Court in Session. Session. The scriptures he read touched on Mystic World; strange dreams; lessons divorced divorced from the everyday world. Jn early times it was a risk of death to admit you were a Christian, many Jews and Christians were tortured and fed to fierce, and hungry animals in an arena, and stripped of their clothes. This was the only crime punished in this way 65 in Roman times. The scripture that he read is partly poetical writings. These verses were written in these times once you were accused the gossip ran rampant rampant and so many enemies were gained by persecuting' those who were thought to be Christian. There was no purpose in this kind of life. This scripture scripture shows there is a higher court ruled by God who will have the final say. This is also repeated in Revelations. Saving your Skin in this case doesn't matter as there is finally finally a higher court; we must stand before God; not sons of man. In final judgement, judgement, anything worthy or good is vindicated. Mr. Handcock and J. Taylor were at the door. Coffee Coffee was served as usual. Sympathies are extended to friends of the late Athur Inchley who died on Friday. Funeral to be Tuesday. \ The seniors had a good tournout on Thursday. Plans were finalized for the bus trip on the 15th to the Royal Winter Fair. Christmas dinner dinner December 8 at Camp- bellcroft Hall, with dinner served by The McClean's. No November birthday dinner dinner as the birthdays will be celebrated at the December 8 dinner. .. We ii.ve decided to withdraw withdraw our November U.C.W. unit II meeting and will have our December meeting December December 13, and our general meeting and dinner December December 7 at Garden Hill church. Mrs. June Smith and Mrs. K. Trew attended the Co- boui g Presbytery held at Warkwcrth on Tuesday, November November 3. Several attended the Craft; and Bake Sale held at the school by the Cystic Fibrosis Fibrosis Association on Saturday. Saturday. Mr.and Mrs, K. Trew visited visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harold Widdis, Peterborough, om Saturday afternoon. ' Mrs. Irene Beatty had most of her grandchildren on Saturday and she was at Burton's for tea Sunday evening. ,, Mrs. Mae Muldrew was with the McIntosh's on Sunday. Sunday. Pat McClean got the prize for Best Showmanship with his goats at the Royal Winter Fair last week. Mrs. L. McAllister and Helen Peacock attended the Kendal Craft sale on Saturday. Saturday. Callers at Thickson's Sunday Sunday were Suzanne West- heuser; Joyce Fowler; Garnet Garnet and Loreen Bebee, Welcome. Alzheimer Soc. W elcomes Speaker | Institutiomil Advocate/ Lawyer, Susan Chemin will be the special guest speaker for the Alzheimer Society of Durham's Annual Meeting on Friday, November 25th. Ms. Chemin is a member of the staff team of the Advocacy Advocacy Centre for the Elderly in Toronto. The Centre is a community-based legal aid clinic for low income senior citizens. It is managed by a volunteer Board of Directors, Directors, at least half of whom arc seniors. It is funded through the Ontario Legal Aid Plan. The Centre is the first clinic in Canada to specialize specialize in the legal problems of seniors. The program will take place at the Whitby Seniors Activity Centro from 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m. A light lundi will be served. Anyone interested in attending the program is asked to cnll576- 2567 to register. tut PRICES EA. .79 Fresh Papaya PRODUCT OF U.S.A., Fresh Lemons 6 for .99 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA NO. Cabbage # 1 GRADE QA EA.aOv PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA NO. £hhl« avoy lb; CdbDdQQ 1 GRADE =..89 PRODUCT OF U.S.A., CANADA NO. 1 GRADEj Brussels Sprouts 1.96 kg ■< 39 L PRODUCT OF U.S.A., CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Tomatoes 680,4 g 24-OZ. TRAY 1 1.99 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Fresh Radishes 1 imÂg .79 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. BLUE ANCHOR Fresh Kiwi Fruit 3 f °".99 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Fresh Peanuts In The Shell PRODUCT OF SPAIN Braided Garlic 2.18 kg EA. 2.99 MADE IN CANADA Mr. Firewood 10 kg BAG MADE IN CANADA O >1 À Lapp's Apple Cider 2 u btl. 0*49 GORGEOUS, COLOURFUL Potted Mums 15.24 cm 6" POT 4.99 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Fresh Avocadoes 10.16 cm 4" POT 1.29 JUST RIGHT OR Kellogg's Corn Flakes 425- 525 g BOX 1.99 ASSORTED VARIETIES Duncan Hines Frostings 450 g TUB 1.99 ASSORTED VARIETIES Luvs Diapers For Boys or Girls EA. PKG. 10.99 REGULAR OR PEPPERMINT, 750 mL + 250 mL MORE SCOP® Mouthwash plastic BTL. 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JUG PLAIN, DARK OR CARAWAY Dempster's Rye Breads 450 g LOAF FROZEN, MACARONI 4 CHEESE ENTREE OR ASSORTED VARIETIES Savarin Pot Pies m w 8-OZ. PKG. 60% WHOLE WHEAT, 20% CRACKED WHEAT OR 100% WHOLE WHEAT, SLICED ASSORTED VARIETIES Campbell's Home Jj| Cookin Soups oz tin I 1.79 MINIS FRUIT OR WHITE Kraft Marshmallows 250 g bag 1.19 LIGHT OR REGULAR ^ Kraft Miracle Whip 5 °jar l 1 .99 ASSORTED FLAVORS Nestlé SLEEVE OF a Mini Puddings 4 cups 1 1.99 CHOCOLATE CHIP, OATMEAL OR CHOCOLATE FUDGE Oven Fresh Cookies ba°g 9 ,99 <2> Brown Bread 575 g loaf ASSORTED VARIETIES, LUXURY STYLE Pamper Cat Food 3 y .99 MAPLE LEAF,* REGULAR OR SMOKED Cocktail y Sausages 250 g pkg ■ 29 MAPLE LEAF 4 Liverwurst chub 1.69 MAPLE LEAF AAA Deli Sausage stick £i4l9 SHOPSY'S Old Vienna cnn a aa Salamis enui 3.39 SHOPSY'S / Football Salami chub h 1.99 TWIN PACK ... 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