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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Dec 1989, p. 14

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f I 1 I 14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, December 27,1989 The Reverend E. Scha- merhom solemnized the marriage of Tammy Joan, daughter of Carl and Karen Robinson of Bowmanville, and Andrew Brian, son of Wayne and Lynne Piggott of Enniskillen on Saturday, September 23, 1989 at 3:30 p.m. in St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanville. The organist was Mr. Doug Dewell and the soloist was Mrs. Allanah Coles. The bride, given in marriage marriage by her father, wore a gown of shimmering satin and Alecon Lace sprinkled with pearls and sequins. The bodice featured a high neckline with a scalloped sheer inset yoke forming a "V" front and back. The long sleeve was a short satin puff falling into a sheer tapered over the hand. The full skirt flowed from a basque waist into a ruffled chapel train highlighted with a scalloped border of Alecon Lace. Her headpiece of silk flowers held a double fingertip veil. The maid of honour was Maria Caruano of Brampton and the bridesmaids were Mandy Brown of Brighton and Julie Robinson, sister of the bride. They wore purple satin cocktail-length gowns complemented by coordinating coordinating shoes. The best man was Greg Petherick of Enniskillen and the ushers were Wesley Roche of Bowmanville, Shannon Gerrÿts of Bowmanville, Bowmanville, and brother of the bride, Jeffrey Robinson. The reception was held at Tyrone Community Centre. The mother of the bride wore a tailored sea-spray crepe dress and complementary complementary accessories. The groom's mother was attired in a mid-calf length electric blue dress. The bride and groom enjoyed enjoyed their honeymoon in the Barbados and are now residing in Oshawa. , Photo by Piper Studio. News from B.H.S. By Michelle Lowry These past few weeks before before the holidays have been very busy her at B.H.S. The Redmen Last week was a victorious victorious one for the senior boys' basketball team. On Tuesday Tuesday December 12, they defeated defeated Paul Dwyer 62-50, Wednesday they defeated Eastern Northumberland (Brighton) 75-61, and Thursday Thursday they defeated GL Roberts Roberts 62-49. Congratulations, team! School Clothing This week is the final week for the sale of school clothing. For any students who have not purchased school clothing and wish to do so, the stock is selling quickly, so you had better buy soon. Support your school and show some school spirit by buying B.H.S. clothing. The Christmas Assembly Today, B.H.S. held its annual annual Christmas assembly. The Christmas assembly consisted of acts, skits and musical numbers produced and rehearsed by the students. students. The Christmas Assembly Assembly has been a tradition here at B.H.S. for many years. All of the students at B.H.S. hope that the Administration Administration will keep in mind the importance of the Christmas Assembly to students students and its importance of encouraging school spirit. We hope that this tradition will be permitted to continue. continue. Music Concert This evening Wednesday at 7:30 the BHS Music Department Department will hold its annual annual Christmas concert, in the BHS auditorium. The junior, intermediate and senior bands, junior and senior stage bands, and the choir will all participate in what is always an enjoyable evening. evening. tickets are available at the door. Exam Schedules All students should have a copy of the exam schedule. Any students who do not may obtain one in the office. It is important that students check for exam conflicts and report them to the office immediately. immediately. Failure to write an exam (except in cases of extreme illness) results in a mark of,0. Please, double check your exam timetable for any conflicts. Have a safe and happy holiday. School resumes on January 8. "We've been keeping Bowmanville and area residents warm for over 60 years!" • Top quality Imperial Oil products for Domestic, Industrial and Rural use. • Automatic delivery maintained by a fleet of modern tanker trucks. • We sell portable heater fuel. • Dependable 24-liour , service. ASK US ABOUT OUR TOTAL HOME COMFORT PROGRAMME Telephone 623-5516 Esso PRISON FUELS r 12 Sturrock Road, Bowmanville THE FOOD TERMINAL" PRODUCT OF CANADA PARTIALLY SKINNED SMOKED KEEP YOUR FOOD COSTS DOWN - SHOP BY THE BOX" ($2.00 PLASTIC BOX DEPOSIT) READY TO SERVE WHOLE OR HALF I HAMS ASST. DOLE LARGE 190Z. TIN nwiisft LB. NEW ZEALAND GENUINE I frozen i •SPRING 3? 3 m 20-29 LB. AVERAGE ■Ontario BtMyqMBM ■WHITE FRESHjftBi mushroon^H I5LB. LIMIT! LB AT THE SERVICE COUNTER PICKLED SHORTCUT PEAMEAL BACON 4 39 kg SLICED AT DELI COUNTER 5 OS ka I LB. LB. FROM ONTARIO PACKERS CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF 439 SHOULDER dt BLADE kg STEAKS LB. PRODUCT OF ONTARIO WHOLE OR HALF C / LOIN or PORK NO CENTRE] CHOPS REMOVED FRESH 4 39 kg NEVER FROZEN FROM ONTARIO PACKERS "FRESH" CHOICE CANADIAN VEALSHOULDER NEVER FROZEN 4 39 kg CANADA PACKERS "MAPLE LEAF" BRAND 2-3 LB. AVG. VAC PAC SWEET PICKLED 439 kg COTTAGE ROLLS LB. FILLERS FINEST QUALITY BRAND SMOKED & COOKED £59 MINI "BLACK FOREST" STYLE 0 kg VAC PAC HAM BONELESS 3-4 LB. AVERAGE kg LB. DUCKS OCEAN SPRAY i • FRESH 12 OZ. BAG f •Wj01EMjmjE01.OZ.TM 1 cm; » t PRODUCT OF CANADA VAC PAC FROZEN UTILITY GRADE. LB. ROCK CORNISH «M3 t A A HENSÉ1.69 STUART HOUSE 50' füJ I» RODUCT OF CANADA OLDSramcrJUMS < r FROZEN T0UNG OVEN RUN £. . munaroE . 1fi 7n BIRD LIMIT | AVGO ' FROZEN YOUNG OVEN READY UTILITY GRADE 1 BIRD LIMIT I (8-12 LB. AVG.) KING COLE FROZEN YOUNG OVEN READY UTILITY GRADE 2 BIRD LIMIT I (4-5 LB. AVG.) VEGETABLE,--, CANADA FANCY COCKTAIL |OR] TOMATO JUICE 48FLOZ. 1.36 L TIN MIX OR MATCH 6 LIMIT AVON BRAND CANADA CHOICE 1 CANNED VEGETABLES! LARGE 19 FL OZ.540mLTIN| 24 TIN LIMIT MIX OR MATCH • PEAS • CREAM CORN • PEAS & CARROTS • GREEN BEANS • WAX BEANS • SLICED POTATOES !• SLICED CARROTS • SLICED BEETS EA. MIX OR MATCH • MOZZARELLA • MEDIUM • COLBY • BRICK • MILD • OLD LARGE 2 LB. - 907 g BAR BARBER CRACKERS 200 g 49*PKG. DICK'S PICKLES I -MIX OR MATCH ES NO GARLIC «DILLWITH GARLIC • P0LSKIE0G0RKI • WINE SAUERKRAUT LARGE 1.5 L FAMILY SIZE JAR I KICK'S ASSTJ COCKTJUL PILLER'S BRAND SELF SERVE DELI COUNTER UVERWURST 2 " É ALLBEEF OR REGULAR 450 g VAC PAC 3 PKG. LIMIT /gÿ» MAPLE LEAF BRAND |gyiB3J •GOLDEN FRY* PURE PORK FROZEN 500 g TRAY PAC OR ALL BEEF MIX OR MATCH SHOPSY'S SLICED CORNED BEEF PASTRAMI OR I SNORED MEAT 4x50 g VAC PAC BONA BRAND- HOT OR SWEET VAC PAC RANDOM WEIGHT 59 kg nui UM3WCCI ABA A A A CAPIC0LL0 & 6 *0 00 PEPPER BUTTS Pumpkin IPIE FILLING 19 FL.OZ.TIN INSTANT PUDDING 113gPKG. Mb MINT «LEMON MERINGUE 255 g PKG. ■mta, 750 mL BOTTLE 2 CASE LIMIT EA. HOST'S CHOICE 50% PEANUTS WHILE SUPPLIES LAST 325 g TIN MONTS 239 North York Mississauga Food Terminal Food Terminal 2549 Weston Rd, Dixie Value Mall |usteeiilholHwy,401 DiiieRd south old E.W. Central Toronto Food Terminal 222 Lansdowne Ave. at DundisSI.West Downtown Toronto I Markham I Pickering I Oshawa/Durham Food Terminal Food Terminal Food Terminal Food Terminal 222 Sfi ,eel I WMd - b fe North I Hw >' 2 £=5 ckRd ' I HHwy.7 Pickering PRICES EFFECTIVE Wfl) SAT DEC 30 09 |uilitoi1holHwy,40l OPEN WED. 9 A.M,-10 P.M. THURS. FRI. SAT. 8A.M.-10P.M. 8 A.M.-10P.M. 7 A.M.-6 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAY WE RESERVE THf RIGHT TO LIMIT

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