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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Mar 1989, p. 14

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Hi Thi' Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc. March 8.198!) Tyrone By Bessie Vancyk Day of Prayer Potted daffodils cheerily emphasized the messages of perseverance and hope as Eldad United Church Women Women hosted the loco] World Day of Prayer service at Eldad Eldad Church on Friday, March 3, 1989. "The invitation invitation to prayer comes from a small, faith-filled band of Christian women in Burma. They call to us from a land steeped in ancient Eastern religious traditions, a land of the golden pagodas. In this hour, the women of Burma Burma ask us to recognize and reclaim the power, the urgency, urgency, the need for prayer in our lives." Jean Taylor, Eldad, Eldad, led the service, assisted by Faye Vice, Eldad, Barbara Barbara Howe, Enniskillen, Marilyn Marilyn Wicks, Zion, Isobel Payne, Hampton, Jacqueline Vaneyk, Tyrone, Jean Knox and Elaine Baker, Eldad. Doris Hills and Donna John ston, Eldad, accompanied by le piano, npn Joyce Taylor at the . sang two vocal ducts which enhanced the theme, "Lord Teach us to Pray". A "follow- song" by these ladies involved involved the congregation and strengthened participation. Lunch and fellowship was enjoyed following the service. service. A closer connection is felt when the local names of Groce Hall, Caesarea, and Betty Turcott, Bowmanville, are noted among the Canadian Canadian members of Women's Inter-Church Council which sponsors World Day of Prayer in Canada. An ecumenical ecumenical conference for women, women, "Women's Spirituality: Empowerment and Promise", Promise", sponsored by WICC will be held June 1 to 4,1989, in Ottawa. Senior Citizens Meet Australia - the land down under, was warmly and enthusiastically enthusiastically described by Miss Lori Byam to an appreciative appreciative audience at the March 1st meeting of the Tyrone Senior Citizens' Club. No better time of year to be transported in mood by a Con tiki Tour for young adults to tropical-type beaches, lapping waves, lush green hills and melodious accents curling around quaint but understandable phrases. Recitations by Blanche Jones were enjoyed. (Sauerkraut juice?). A singsong singsong of Irish tunes was accompanied accompanied by Ruby Griffin at tne piano. Lunch and fellowship fellowship completed a refreshing refreshing afternoon. Social Sympathy is extended to the family and friends of the late John King, husband of Marlene (nee Taylor), father of Jill and Lori, grandfather of Joshua. Sympathy to the many extended family members members in John's untimely death, following months of illness.' Long Sault community was shocked to learn of the sudden death of Pete Barrett, Barrett, early on Sunday morning, morning, March 5, 1989. Sympathy Sympathy to Pete's wife, Shirley, his young son and daughter, Timmy and Tammy, to brothers Ted and Carl, his mother, Mrs. Arvilla Barrett, Barrett, and to the rest of the relatives. Sympathy is extended to Rutn McRoberts and family on the death of Ruth's brother, brother, Bob Moreland, Ottawa, who died on February 21, 1989. Miss Grace Smith, Bill and Gail Hasiuk were guests at the Baptism luncheon luncheon on February 26,1989, in honour of baby Brandy Wood, daughter of Louise and Kevin Wood. Euchre There were 15 tables of euchre in play at the Old Tyrone Tyrone hall on Friday evening, February 27, 1989, with the following results: Len Cain 86, Bruce Bright 85, Steve Artym 83, Irene Brown 83, Muriel Butson 82, Ann Park 41. Special Prizes Marg Hall, Steve Artym (2), Muriel Muriel Butson. There were 15 tables of euchre in play at the Community Community Centre on Friday evening, March 3, 1989, with tne following results: First Norman Ronrer, followed followed by Charlie Campbell, Walter Park, Farewell Blackburn, Carl Ferguson, Edith Clemens. Ladies' Low Ruby Cochrane, Men's Low Dave Hall. 50-50 Draw Lor- na Swain, Bernice Carter. Special prizes Ruby Griffin, Griffin, Alf Millson, Dave Hall. © COUPON VALUE .38 Redpath White Sugar 2 k 9 bag GRANULATED SX $1.17 Limit one coupon per family. Limit one bag per coupon, coupon valid at IGA until closing Sat. Mar. 11, 1989. DI I I OCAt OSHAWA FOODS, rLU 2543 lav 1W2 Music Results The following students of Mrs. Phyllis Dewell were successful in their recent examinations examinations with the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto: Toronto: Grade 2 Rudiments- First Class Honours: Adam Cota, Kim McMaster. Grade 5 Piano- Honours: Heather Douglas, Douglas, Hannah Whately; Pass: Crystal Huxter. Gradé 1 Piano- First Class Honours: Sarah Sarah MacLeod; Honours: Pauline Mof- fatt. TXiink Canadian Bathroom Tissue «EGiimioroiet, , fpira sMflMOftttirtcB 7C4:(til m sit.. ; ' nus scs qsêpétr >(.rt otl ... UMtrC08T44«*E8 ICOir.L neeuLAh or n: i ... ,, , PURE SPRING Oft Sf Bi'Ç&Ÿ • HIRES' 1 • ; 280 mi-TINS . Eng» , ' • UHir CO -,t ÏP.4C ' to ft-100 r' $ pi.v; WRITE ONLY - 6-ROLL WG. Hamburger Buns pirn. of: a Bole & Chiquita Bananas PRODUCT OF ■OENTi-At, , kg W8©'&i3od! Grapefruit Nectarines and Plums © COUPON VALUE .30 Robin Hood Flour PRODUCT OF CHILE, , NO. 1 GRADE *3 Romain® ttuce OF OF.; © COUPON VALUE .30 j Ragu ! Spaghetti Sauce ! ASSORTED VARIETIES, «m =- -g» I H0MESTYLE I I Feature price I without coupon I *1.49 j JAR ( Limit one coupon per family. Limit one Jar per col coupon valid at IGA until closing Sal. Mar. 11, 19B! ! PLU 2536 ttSSSM® 0020' 750 ml JAR ASSORTED VARIETIES Sun Pac Just Juices ■or Fruit Nectars tetra boxes 9, PRODUCT : op*r - INDIAN ft!VEH PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Fresh Avocados :99 FROZEN, DELUXE OR PEPPERONI McCain Deep 'N Delicious a aa Croissant Pizza 290 p^ 3 g 50 9 ASSORTED VARIETIES Chipits or Chocolate Baking Squares 225 g-350 g PKG. CONDENSED Heinz Tomato Soup #3 10-FL. OZ. TINS .99 EACH .79 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO Fresh Mushrooms W5.49 k g CASE S8.99 2.49. PROCESS CHEESE FOOD, CHEDDAR OR MOZZARELLA VARIETIES Schneider's Cheese-eze Spread jar 9 BROWNIE SUPREME, CHOCOLATE CHIP BROWNIE OR FROSTED BROWNIE 2.99 Betty Crocker Brownie Mixes 440 g- 550 g PKG. 1.69 ASSORTED VARIETIES, READY-TO-SERVE Heinz Soups #3 8-FL. OZ. TINS .99 PRODUCT OF U.S.A., Kiwi Fruit 454 g 1-LB. BAG 1.49 PRODUCT OF U.S.A., NO. 1 GRADE Cauliflower EACH 1.69 PROCESS CHEESE FOOD, REGULAR OR MOZZARELLA VARIETIES Schneider's Single Slices 500 g PKG. 2.99 r7%t Margarine 1 LB. PARCH PKG. .59 PRODUCT OF U.S.A., NO. 1 GRADE Fresh Asparagus 6.59 kg 2.99, PRODUCT OF U.S.A., NO. 1 GRADE Brussels Sprouts 1.74 kg .79, to EACH PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Fresh Watermelon PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, IK CANADA NO. 1 GRADE V8P Rhubarb 3.73 kg 3.99 1.69. ASSORTED VARIETIES Gay Lea Swiss Style Yogurt #44 175 g CUP CANADA #1 GRADE, SALTED OR UNSALTED Gay Lea Butter 454 g FOIL PKG. 2.69 300 g VAC PAK PKG. <Z2> Waxed Paper Roll Refill 100 FT. ROLL BOX 1.19 REGULAR, FINE OR EXTRA FINE Nabob TVadition Ground Coffee ALSO AVAILABLE, ASSORTED VARIETIES Nabob TVadition 300 g vac Decaffeinated or PAK PKG Summit Ground Coffee 229 299 PRODUCT OF MEXICO, NO. 1 GRADE Cucumbers EACH .59 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Rutabagas 86 .86 kg .39, PRODUCT OF U.S.A., NO. 1 GRADE, SWEET Green Peppers 1.96 kg ■89 b MADE IN CANADA, THOMPSON BRAND Wild Bird Seed 9 kg BAG 5.99 PRODUCT OF U.S.A., NO. 1 GRADE Celery Hearts PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, ,6.9=. - K CANADA FANCY GRADE 'V?-' Spartan Apples bag EACH .99 PRODUCT OF U.S.A., NO. 1 GRADE Spanish Onions 1.08 kg .49, 1.89 HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY Shamrocks 10.16 cm 4" POT 2.99 ISIliB PACKED IN ITS OWN JUICE, SLICED, CRUSHED OR TIDBITS' is-OZ, UN assorted. VARIETIES. ASSORTED VARIETIES Stokely Van Camp's Kidney Beans or Baked Beans A 1 14-OZ. TIN 59 Libby's Fancy -- J . , . 1 48-FL. Tomato Juice oz. tin Bamby Sliced White Bread loaf .89 ASSORTED VARIETIES jâNfc. Frito Lay §5§ Potato Chips or Corn Snacks 200 g bag 1.49 99% DUST FREE Lowes Kitty Litter 4 kg BAG 2.99 SCENTED Bounce __ Fabric Softener roll box LIQUID, 25% BONUS Ivory Dishwashing Detergent bonus btl. 5.99 2.99 ASSORTED VARIETIES, SHAMPOO OR CONDITIONER Salon Sélectives plasVbtl, #2.79 BREAD IS A GOOD FOOD BUY 350 g SERVE WITH CREAM CHEESE Bakeshop Bagels pro. of < ASSORTED VARIETIES Crest Pump , Toothpaste cont #1.99 ■ pyrex i I l> CORNING Storage Puis THE VERSATILE CLEAR GLASS STORAGE SYSTEM TOWN CLUB SPECIALS I11I1IIS1 lEfi'W';: . : SLICED . A Back I aeon '\«B, 3ÜE Iwm Æt SWEET i PICKLED, END CUTS m W* ÇÇNÏRB CUTS, 8.59 3,88 lb, TOWN DLL-.: 8008 .... • PK6.- 88 : Hu. : 458 g PKG. FILLER'S, SLICED SELECTED SPECIALTY VARIETIES Sandwich Meats Polish Sausage 5.93 kg 2.69, FRESH! Chicken Tfiighs 3.28 kg 1.49, FRESHI Chicken Drumsticks 3.51 kg 1.59, SAMMY'S, SLICED Bologna 125 g PKG. 1.29 SAMMY'S, SLICED Salami 125 g PKG. 1.29 FRESH WATER, FROZEN, PAN READY, WHOLE, 1-3 L9. AVG. Whitefish 3.51 kg 1.59, TOWN CLUB Bologna Chubs 4.39 kg 125 g PKG. MAPLE LEAF CHEESE FESTIVAL FRESH FROM OUR IN-STORE DELI AVAILABLE IN MANY STORES OELi STYLE, SUCED Cooked MYNEfl'S, SLICED ««• r. ,, h l ' FILLER'S, SLICED Smoked Turkey Breast 125 g PKG. 2.29 S i t5 W 1 m $SSr FILLER'S, SLICED Cooked Ham 125 g PKG. 1.49 FILLER'S, COOKED, VACUUM PACKED Munich WM LEAR CANADIAN Mlid Cheddaf or Mamie ■ Oheese ;<>;yu :x. mmm Sausage 6.59 kg 2.99, 'j : :1«:; : ils©?# . TOWN CLUB, COIL Polish 4 QQ Sausage ,44ioo g l.vv lb. BITTNER'S Pepper Meat Loaf .66 100 g 2.99, TOWN CLUB Cooked Salami .62 100 g 2.79, PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM MON. MAR. 6 TO SAT. MAR. 11, 1989. ALL SAVINGS ARE BASED ON OUR REGULAR PRICES. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. People Come First at

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