1 I t 22 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, July 26. 1989. Graduate H fife Judy Ann Rhodes Judy Ann Rhodes, daughter daughter of Brim and Kathy Rhodes of R. R. #1, Camp- bellcroft, graduated on May 26, 1989 from Queen's University University with a Masters of Business Administration, She. has accepted a position with the firm Thorne, Ernst & Whinney in Toronto. Wesley ville By E. Barrowclough Outdoor service for Hope Charge of the United church was held at the home of Barney Barney and Bernice Mills north of Canton, on Sunday, July 16th. The large congregation was seated beneath twc beautiful cut leaf maples, and as usual enjoyed the hour of peace and beauty. Genevieve Payne of Lindsay was the guest speaker who used illustrations to which country people could relate. Next Sunday's service will be at the Ganaraska Woods with Robert Sneyd as guest speaker. Clarence and Dora Nichols, Nichols, Murray and Jean Payne, Jack Lancaster, Stan and Rosemaiy Tisnovsky, ■ all farmers of nearby Clarke, were on a bus trip to Stratford Stratford last week. They were attending the Soil and Crop Association annual meeting, and during their stay from Tuesday to Thursday evening, evening, were given tours of farms in Perth, Huron" and Waterloo, counties. . Charlene Austin has been a busy girl since school closing. closing. Anyone living on a farm, as she • does, never lacks for a chore to do. As well as cutting grass for a neighbour, Charlene is in Baltimore several days a week teaching riding. Of special interest to Port Hope and area people is the design of the new 10 dollar bill. It pictures the original Parliament buildings at Ottawa Ottawa which were built by contractors Thomas Curtis Clarke and partners Jones and Haycock of Port Hope. The secretary-treasurer for those ' contractors was Mr. David Smart, also from Port Hope. There was a happy gathering gathering at the home of Harold and Verna Austin on Sunday Sunday afternoon July 16 when friends arid relatives came to bring best wishes and gifts to Lori Jarvis on the occasion occasion of her approaching marriage. She was assisted in opening opening her gifts by Danielle Van Scnyler, daughter of the caretaker at Barnum House, and Lori's dear friend. Dawn Marie Forsythe, Lori's sister with cousin Jennifer Smith made a fancy bonnet of the colourful ribbons. She received received many useful gifts, and after expressing her thanks, all enjoyed lunch with punch for a warm day. -Two men and a boy, and ladies ladies made up the 23 present, who came from Peterborough, Peterborough, Oshawa, Campbell- croft, Grafton and Port Hope. Congratulations to Arnold Arnold Thorndyke who celebrated celebrated his 80th birthday on Sunday, July 16th, with all iriembers of the immediate "family present. Kerry Austin of Oshawa has been spending part of his vacation with his grandfather, grandfather, Truman Austin. Daniel Karvonen of Scarborough Scarborough with his mother, spent last Wednesday with his grandmother here and did a thorough job of cutting and disposing of unwanted brush on the premises. Daniel Daniel was on two weeks vacation vacation from his summer job, while the plant was closed down. July 22, 1939: The Women's Women's Association met at Reeve's beach, business was transacted but the only programme programme was good fellowship and a good picnic supper with thanks to hostesses Mrs. Reeve and Stella Bennett. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brooking were in Bowman- ville to attend the 30th anniversary anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. E. Brooking's wedding. Relatives Relatives were present from Manitoba. Carroll Nichols, George and Harold Best, Lome White, George Staple- ton and Ken Symons left on Friday for a two week motor trip to New York and the World's Fair. Ten stems of regal lilies, one bearing 26 blooms, filled the church with perfume for evening service. Harold Austin returned returned home lost week following following surgery in Port Hope hospital, 7Cff ASSORTED VARIETIES OF Primo Pasta 900 g PKG ASSORTED FLAVORS, FIVE ALIVE CITRUS OR Minute Maid Juices or Fruit Punches 3x250 ml TETRA BOXES OR 9x3 x250 ml TETRA BOXES, $8,79 màk POWDERED Sunlight laundiy Detergent 5 L BOX ASSORTED VARIETIES Pick's Relishes 375 ml JAR rl . ■- ESiHI | Pepsi o f 70 P 48-FL OZ. TIN FROZEN, CONCENTRATED 12.5-FL OZ. TIN Ü! w FROZEN Sun Sgueeze lemonade CLEAR OR PINK 12.5-FL. OZ. TINS Kraft Cracker Barrel Cheddar MARBLE, MILD, MEDIUM OR OLD CHEDDAR 227 g PKG. IS DECAFFEINATED OR CONTINENTAL, REGULAR "NEW" COLOMBIAN Taster's Choice Instant Coffee ASSORTED CUTS, PACKED IN ITS OWN JUICE •Il .L Libby's Pineapple 540 mL TIN REGULAR OR EXTRA SPICY Mott's Clamato Juice ol.™ WHITE ONLY, FACELLE, 2 PLY Æ M 0k Royale Bathroom 1"HI Tissue 4 p r k°g ll I OR CASE OF 12x4 ROLL PKGS. S17.79 ASSORTED VARIETIES Painty Fried /U Rice 3 p 5 k°g 9 II V ASSORTED VARIETIES Rose Pickles 7s ;»r" l FROZEN, FRENCH GREEN BEANS, CUT GREEN BEANS, NIBLETS CORN, MIXED VEGETABLES OR SWEET FANCY PEAS, ASSORTED VARIETIES Creen Ciartf Vegetables 1 kg POLY BAG ASSORTED VARIETIES Sealtest Light 'n Lively Yogurt cup 9 FROZEN, HADDOCK OR TURBOT S h Liner is 16-OZ. PKG. PROCESS CHEESE FOOD, SWISS OR 8 OR 12 SLICE PACKS OF 250 g PKG. ASSORTED VARIETIES Purrr Cat Food 6 t?n - Nabisco Shreddies box 9 % REGULAR OR DIET UN kr°im CASE OF 24 x 280 mL TINS LIMIT 3 CASES PER FAMILY PURCHASE NO COUPON REQUIRED MOUNTAIN DEW OR REGULAR OR DIET 750 mL RET. BTL. PLUS .40 DEPOSIT PER BTL. Unit cost 5.2t ASSORTED FLAVORS 2 L DRUM 7.5-OZ. TIN S ■i If I . AVAILABLE IN MOST STORES Hone) Ham 100 g F.W. FEARMAN'S, BOTTOM ROUND Roast Beef .99 100 g lb. F.W. FEARMAN'S, INSIDE ROUND Roast Pork .99 100 g CUT FROM CANADA GRADE A BEEF Cross Rib Steaks MARINATE AND 3.95 kg lb. west CUT FROM CANADA GRADE A BEEF MARINATE AND 3.06 kg MARY MILES, COOKED, SMOKED Boneless Dinner Hams 4i39 kg lb. FRESH! 'Skinless portion Boneless Chicken Breasts kg lb, lean Ground Beef J 4.39 kg lb. MARY MILES Wieners 450 g PKG. MARY MILES, SLICED Side Bacon 500 g PKG. Imi Mis FRESH! fork Side Ribs il 4.39 kg ASSORTED FLAVORS ! PKG. OF 4 "AVAILABLE IN MOST STORES Danish Pastries m "VI fyl v f)p WW w w Oat Bran Bread 450 g PRODUCT OF CALIFORNIA I NO. 1 GRADE Fresh Peaches prodyiî^ lb. 1.96 kg PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE EACH Win!# If.'. f • ' ; ' m I <\9 Info v . .«xx k.^6. PRODUCT | OF U.S.A. Red or Golden Delicious Apples FANCY GRADE 2.18 kg % Fresh Broccoli PRODUCT OF ONTARIO Green or Veiion Beans PRODUCT OF ONTARIO \eS S o»' 1 ®a < » PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM MON., JULY 24 TO SAT,, JULY 29, 1989. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. GRAHAM IGA MARKET 225 King St. E., Bowmanville, Ontario ALL SAVINGS ARE BASED ON OUR REGULAR PRICES. STORE HOURS MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. SATURDAY 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. Senior Citizens 5% Off On Personal Shopping, Wednesday Only