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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Oct 1976, p. 4

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4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowrnanvîlle. October 6, 1976 WESLEY VILLE ALYURFENSAAPWSHYUAAPYTA SGVG This area was shocked and L O RFIN SA & IHYUA APYT NKGV G grieved to hear of the sudden dealhof a Ioved littie one, last; week, and sympathy is given to Mr. and- Mrs. Earl Ashby g e ' iI and their families. Mrs. Vera Anderson of or is l s in Port Hospital where she is.being treated for a suddenly developed illness. Mr. Percy Hoskin of Welcorne went to Bowrnanville Hospital re d i Iast Tuesday, Sept. 28 to determine cause of shoulder trouble. He was removed to Oshawa Hospital where sur- gery was perforrned to clear Up infection in that joint. On October 3rd the congre- i I gation of Welcome United Church shared in World wide '<. ALL PRICES SHOWN IN THIS AD GUARANTEED EFFECTIVE251 communion. Rev. Bartlett /'"- was assisted by eiders, Mrs. THROUGH SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9TH, 1976. John Connelly, Mrs. Clarence ~x1od elogJonGren-LL A&P STORES CLOSED THA4ýNKSGIVING DAY J v u <veld and Ken Symons. Ushers MONDAY, OCTOBER llth>, 1976. for the mormnngwere Cliff LE S CANADA Fresh FTARo-ALPr FG O Ur! BA the children's part of theB ý b Sservice, *Rev. Bartlett toldM cno h A pe themi in simple words the ' ' SHOP A&P FOR YO URM itdt p l Ž.story of the Lord's supper, itsFNETFLVU meaning and why we observe VA IIP II I I mrICLION-FESFAOU it. The choir's anthemn was "I *NeMMU MfUE *,aWM M believe this is Jesus, corne and *AIIKbIIf'IE0UMaIUUE IU tm.9% ~see" with Mrs. Dennis Croft IIIHyo IUIUIEA H Ytaking the solo part. Rev. WE HAVE A FINE SEL! CTION 0F VAL EN CIlA 4 Bartlett's meditation for this elTIIY A special day was concerned TLY TURKEYS, GRADE"A FRESH with gratitude, from the titie' WELLouranges How do you ay ~k~'o~"OR FROZEN, AS WL AS OUR OWN Sot> fKS Tom Wilson of the Outreach A&P SELF-BASTING TURKEYS - ALL RÏib or lb L NO. 'I GRADE-CALIFORNIA-SWEET NO. 1 GRADE, ONTARIO- committee gave a report ATTRACTIVELY PRICEDI LAGwIEBS O EL concerning the progress of the i~' AG IEBS O EL M & S fund and other concern____________________________oIuIIe, Green ll oncord of the church. Lovely flowersSit e-atnGae"" vicrtd rzn a aYugPeppers 0 for 9977v ce 4-qt bskt with bright colors of falwere Sit ep-atnGrd AEvseae, rzn acPc ongr ae arrangdbth eom LARGE ECONOMY PACKAGE NO. 1 GRADE--LONG GRESLCR 'unit othe UCW, with sweet r ~ i________ peas in the altar vases which -I ,r, K I I - Fresh Dauly >1l k Imported is amnazing for October. Usual- W - -ER -AL- M *KEYS RED -HOTS-DUTCH TREAT-AIL BEEF 1 -LB VAC PAC Rd.isL 1-lb pkgubumbers fo syb uccuedthfo her a sr I'NU LNO. 1 GRADE--ONTARIO N O. 1 GRADE-IMPORIE ness. Mrs. Dennis Croft andLarge 1 ER' :Mrs. Gloria Lax held choir uLarge LOor j liii C practice for the 16 junior . 6 TO 14-LOSO WIENER "6 9 Cabbage for1 000 panmso members and the announce- NO. -1 GRADE-WASHINGTON- Onions poo ment was made that Sunday \A VERAGE lbRRGH-LIE SWEET-4UICY FINEST AVAILABLE school time for next Sunday, Bartlet DIi ~the 1th, would be at 10 o'clock atetLousiai ~attend the anniversary ser- I1l a a v'ice at Canton. cor(" U The Welcome Church coi 1CU 1 6 p servide camusorne a E L G H K RS BATHROOM TISSUE, WHITE, PINK, YELLOW, GREEN ACTO RIEI rvide c a ms orne dy FES .night. This church was closed , but now re-opened.r4 o On Saturday, October 2nd, _____ hit 40 officiais of the United 14 to 16-LBS SMOKED EEFl KRAFT-SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY SAVE 10c ACTO RCD .Church fromn Toronto stopped E 18 w*t' ~atWe1come Church at noon to AVERAGE, COOKED D.3-lb have lunch before continuing RAYTOETSCHNi!EiDERS-SLICED-8 VARIETIES Bte a on their tour eastward which RAYT-A a included a drive around Rice PARTLY SKINNEDLU H 6-oz PfleW anIUL e Lk.1bL N HVac ORANGE FLAVOUR POLY PKG 0F 4-½ZNV On Tuesda afternoon Sept. 1%- a 28 there was an excellent 9 attendance of between 35 and Ui_______________________EAca u .( iaô io 40 at the Historical Centre iii IY L I PrHoeweeteMrihSWIýFT P'REMAIUM--LAZY MAPLE OR SUGAR PLUM Ta g1"qst l Women's Institute held their E'ER/. CHOICENS PEACSIRE EGH H -FALVES OR SLICES-PEAR HALVES ACTO( RCD ,dent, Mrs. L. Hughes was in u L'I*1 Tl va E NEU2-f1o meein. heprsi ERD TONE ST N IAA E 2Fruits Charge and the special speak -WW1W-W Ius er was O.P.P. officer McMil- tin' ian of Cobourg who spoke on THIS WEEKS lb le7 Mu> LFdI r the pitfalls for senior citizens. FeATi7URE ONLY CK ATYATO RCD In spite of publicity, many . MAPLE LEAF-DINNER STYLE older people are cheated by f w- - this talk gave illustrations of 1bl70 m.muwwu - w-a maydeceptions and advice .- UNVERSA-RECTNGULA about avoidinig such trouble. - eac M Pizz INSTANT COFFEE SAVE 40)c ACTOPRCD The speaker was introduce uuue25o pie 1.9z by Mrs. N. Hodgson and BUILD YOiýR SET TEPIECE EACH WYEEK WA Y! SHEDR thanked by Mrs. L. Hughes.ja ivities at Port Britain shres- f4 koefetSuaeb1.5Mxw l Hus r ontewekend of September ' ~ __________________________________ WF R 25th. Danny Darke, grandsonÀ of Mrs. Emma Darke brought bekatl his bride,' Rosemary, from CSCKWIFT-OLD! MILLBRND FýýïC thï oei iny oaA SUPERB BLEND, RICH IN BRAZILIAN COFFEES YLMER BRAND> FANC Scotia to meet his family. A & ncBef& oklis d *Y! *ÀR. shower was held by his aunt p TOifatO &' "k-J Mrs.J. Aamso at er hm MALE LEA-RlEGULAR OR THICK SLICEDJU L by the lake on, Saturday OK CF E afternoon and a reception was N heon Sunday afternoon SdeBcoa1l VWa 18 when members of the family Àf A-CSO MAPLE LEAF-IDEAL FOR DRESSING M Alâ wihteii arwluh~- * COLOUR PRINT ON WHIITE-YELLOW-AQUA-PUMPKIN ACTION PRICED! IjîpilpeFul8ic'4O i UNCLE BEN'S-SAGE OR COUNTRY STYLE H. arowrumhsPIEFin ER ieFl8ic,2-zi STUFF 1'N13SUCH 6o k We wonder if as many pkgof2 ol,.99) u people have fiat tires or other R Y L O E S rotnMNUE M I -R ZN C NETAE car trouble at other exchanges CHOIC E - 28 OZ. - Jaiimoras Pnpkn19-f-zt IUEMI-RZNCNETA o n 4 0 1 a s t h e y d o a t th e R B R R YOhS T A W B RRmW THaE C I N1u ,2 -l-a t Rf o Wesleyville exchange. They ,miM*r O&rASPERRMORSTRWBERY-IT acte rodrise nthe HdoCANADA NO. 1GRADE--LIQUID Canaâdiana Jam 24-fl oz jar99JAEARE G.S. sign and drive on up the "OBSERVIIPVREEEREUNTIONVW. K OCTODER RD tDIIAIDC 8-1Az ti road looking for the Gulf . ILLY E EIDLL[ NI1 16-oz jar 9 9>' BREAD1 IDVIJ -oziny station for heip. The weekend was perfect, for hiking and the colors of sumnac, bird cherry and some choke cherry startling in their red glow., Black cherry trees are ioaded with fruit, moun- tain ash is 'covered with reddish orange fruit, buck- thorn branches are thick with purple black berrnes and the __________________ _____________________ raevines are covered with c large and juicy bunches.ÀNsrÀN ASII O ÀANFR I E E EiJder bernies were a great I EF ÀA SPARK crop too. Bountiful harvest for

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