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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Sep 1978, Section 2, p. 12

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12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 20,1978 Secfion Two TYRONE Athough theweather00o2ke1 a littie undecided, a very good .crowd of people attended decoration ay at Bethesda Cemetery on Sunday, September 10th. Captain Doug Lewis of Bowmanvilie 'Salvation Army conducted the service. He used the 23rd Psalm as Scripture reference. This Psalm was to symbolize the "present", the 22nd Psaim to symbolize the past, and the 24tb Psalm the future. The theme of Capt. Lewis's address was "Laying up treasure in Heaven". Duet singing by June Mutton and Ernie Reid was an enjoyment for the congregation. The accompaniment to the hymn singing was a fourteen piec Salvation Army brass band, greatly enriching the outdoors and meditative experience of each participant. Hymn singing inciuded "The Old Rugged Cross", "Wben the Roll is Called up Yonder" and "Amazing Grace." Rev. Harold Kempling, Enniskillen charge, deivered'tbe losing prayer. Mr. Archie Virtue of the Cemetery Board expressed appreciation to everyone who attended, but it is indeed a pleasure to relax and reflect, to meditate and to visit in the weli-kept surround- ings of Betbesda Cemetery, enhanced profusely by floral beauty the second Sunday of every September. Wbat makes the Faîl Fair for you? Is it tbe candy floss or a taffy appie and the zany rides in the midway? Is it the four horse hitch or the pint size cowboy in the ten galon bat showing bis> pony on balter? Or maybe it's bomemnade pie at the Junior Farmer booth or tbe 4H demonstrations whicb are looking siicker and more informative eacb year, by tbe way., You may prefer to view the grand cbampion dairy cow to the most unusuai plant in tbe flower show. Whatever your interest, the Durbam Central Agricuitural Society, better, known as Orono Fair, probably bad it to participate in or to look at. Tbe big new arena building facilitates exbibiting and indoor enter- tainment much, better, bleachers and ail. Be sure to take a look at tbe pubiisbed list of winning exhibits wbicb includes many local namnes covering a wide range of interests. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gibbs won First Prize for tbe most points in "Vegetables" sponisored by Mrs. Ailleen Turner, and Second Prize for bigh points in "Fiowers", tbe Carnation Sbop Special, at Orono Fair. On Monday, September il, 1978, tbe Officiai Board of Tyrone Enniskillen charge met at Tyrone, completing the meeting by candleligbt due to a biackout caused by a thunder storm. Next Sunday, September 17tb there wîll be a> pulpit excbange tbrougbout Oshawa Presbytery. Tyrone Churcb will bave as our guest minister Rev. David Spivey of Newcastle. Rev. Spivey's cartoons appear regulariy in tbe Newcastle Reporter. He is also adviser to tbe C.I.A., the Presbytery Youth. Let us give him a good welcome. On Sunday evening, September 24, there will be aý congregational meeting of' Tyrone Cburcb to receive tbe plan of organization to bie presented by the Committee for Reorganization. Tbe' meeting will start witb a pot luck dessert and coffee party at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is urged to attend as tbis meeting may affect our cburch government for year to come. fbawa -Presyt-ry- mee- Hicks, 6tb Cari Gimblett. Ladies low Etbel Gibbs, Mens low Harold Swain. 50-50 draw Meta Swain. Over seventeen tables were in play. Mr. and Mrs. Bill DeMille, Mr. and Mrs. C. Penwarden, Mrs. W. Vaneyk were tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Vaneyk on Sunday foliowing Decoration Day at Betbesda. Mr. and Mrs. A. Vaniltena and family, Cinton, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smnith, Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hodgson, Bowmanviie, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Vaneyk and family. Tbe 4H Homemaking Club will boid its first meeting on Tuesday, September 19, 1978 at 7: 00 p.m. in tbe C.E., Wing. "Essential Edibles" is the Unit topic. Ontario Gron ENDIVE OR ESCAROLE <,'VoO;r Ontario Grown, Canada No. 1 Grade TABLE ih POTATOES 00 0 10 lb. bag No. 1 Grade ONTARIO GROWN G RE EN CA BB A GE Fresh f rom the Tropics LARGE SIZE BANANAS L.2 VACHON Our Reg. Price $1.19 JOE & LOUIS Pkg. f 6 (Avalable until Sept. 23 only> 9 LSave 20eor 16% BEST BUY Dempster's OrRg rc 3 COUNTRY BRAN& OrRg P!e61 24 oz. loaf (Avalable until Sept. 23 only) 9 Savel14or 22% BEST BY Steinberg Our Reg, Price $1.29 LEMON 'DANISH q 12 oz. pkg. (Avalable until Sept. 23 only) SaeO~r3% B9TU ALL.v PR e ECIErET 026, 978INBEWSVI T BOWAVLEML,24 IOS.E E EEV H e $ Al Purpose Our Reg. Price $2.49 Frozen Eviscerated Grade A ROBIN HOOD BTEBL FLOUR I URKEYS .5kg bag (i11b. bag) 6. Lbsze Save 5O*or 20% BSBY Save 24l IL Plain, Meat or Mushroom Our Reg. Price $12 RAGU SPAGHETTI SAUCE io 28 fI1. oz. jar 0 Save 20eor 15% BEST BUY Assorted Colours, Delsey Boutique Our Reg. Price $1.29 BATH ROOM TISSUE rol pkg. 1.09 Save 2O*or 15% BEST BUY Assorted Colours 2.Ply Our Reg. Price 65t KLEENEX FACIAL TISSU E Pk. f 20059 Save615eor 9% BEST BUY Assorted Colours Our Reg. Price $15 KLEENEX m TOWELS eep 2 roll pkg. 9 Save 16e or 13% B EST BUY Green Gant Fancy Whole Kernel Our Reg. Price 46e NIBLETSmm CORNse 12t1l oz. tin Save 7e~ or 15% BS U TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. BESTBUYA BEST BUY IS AN EXTRA SAVING MADE POSSIBLE BY AN UNUSUALi BESTBUYPURCHASE OR A MANUFACTURER'S TEMPORARY ALLOWANCE.I "Miracle's own brands are as good as National Brands, at better prices.99 Mira-mari. Ice Castie. Orchard King. Steinberg. Alil these Miracle brands are tested in our laboratories to guarantee you quality as good as or Fred better than National brands. DavisAnd Miracle brands are priced from 5% to 40% Iess than National brands. One reason is that we can bring themn to you with next to no advertising or marketing costs. MTA ~ .J Secondly, we buy sizeable orders e I UAI* I every year, s0vie get sizeable savingsTA I tpass along to you. Quite simply, we save, you save. On hundreds of FR A Miracle brands throughout our stores lvi They're an excellent value. And another way Miracle helps keep your aMIRACLE food costs down. Our Re.ie $1.38 L B. Mary Miles GROUND BEEF Wuth Soya *, lb. chub Contains appros ma 1tely the same amount of 9 vtamIns and mineral nutrents as an equal weight BS U of regular ground beef. B S U Frozen Head on 1-1/2-3 lba. size Our Reg. Price 98e DRESSED WHITEFISH LB LSave 20e b. BEST BUY Omstead Pan-Ready Our Reg. Price 98e~ FRESHWATER SMELTS, lb. pkg. sec .8 Save1~pkg.BEST BUY Convenient Our Reg. Price $2.68 TREASURE ISLE f SHRIMP MATES lb. pkg. .@20 BEST BUY Top Quality Sliced MAPLE LEAF LUNCH MEATS 6 oz. pkg. (chicken, mac & cheese, luncheon, headcheese) Save, E4 pkg. Our Reg. Price 76e BEST BUY Frozen Eviscerated Grade A Our Reg. Price $1.24 YO,.,UNG' DUCKLINGS 3-5 IL size B e Save 26* lb. BESTBUY Hot or Sweet ITALIAN STYLEO FRESH SAUSAG ES 17 Save 20e b. BEST BUYJ Agar Brand 1 0 SIDE BACON 1 lb. pkg. BEST BUY Top Quality European Cuisine Our Reg. Price $1.22 MAPLE LEAF DELI CHUBS 8 oz. chub -110 Save 4echub BESTBUY a a BEST BUY Top Quality Bail in Bag Sliced MAPLE LEAF, CORNED BEEF 4 -2 oz. pkg. Save 1 Oe~ pkg. Our Reg. Price $1.98 An ail Canadian Company BESTBUY 1

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