t Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 28, 1984 5 BonasSpedals Monday, March 26th to Saturday, March 31st jywssr. ° SH Aty A w JOnsT : Htoy. 401- 1ST. PILLSBURY, Crescent DINNER ROLLS 235 g. Tube 5 Tube Limit OLD MILL ROLLED OATS Minute, Quick Cook & Large Flakes <VX 1 1.35 kg y " \ (2.98 lb.) E.D. SMITH, Pure JAMS Black Currant, Peach, Cherry, Apricot Oip m Mix Or Match 250 ml jar 3 Pkg. Limit 3 Jar Limit TANG 368 g. -- 4 Pouch Package Orange '4 4 -rs • j m „/ iMll.V. . f. r*, itpR* a * : - t 3 Package Limit SILVERWOODS, Creamed COTTAGE CHEESE 500 g. Tub 3 Tub Limit BURNS BEEF OR IRISH STEW 1 lb. 8oz. (680 g.) Mix And Match 5 Tin Limit STOKELYVAN CAMP'S 'BEANS WITH PORK 'RED KIDNEY BEANS 'BEANS IN TOMATO SAUCE 19 fl. oz. (540 ml.) Tin Mix And Match 10 Tin Limit Product of Spain - CLEMENTINE MANDARINS 86* kg. 3t88tK«»w FILL YOUR OWN BAG lb. BUDGET, package of 320 SERVIETTES ■y/ _ •r/ J 30 cm x34 cm 2 Pkg. Limit OBITUARIES ANNIE E VALINE THOMAS The death of Annie Evaline Thomas occurred suddenly on Friday, February 24th, 1984, at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Born August 15th, 1910, she was the daughter of Frederick and Mary Wood. Born and educated at Columbus, she was married February 11th, 1929, to Robert James Thomas, who predeceased her. A resident of Orono for 29 years, she had resided at Belwood for 27 years. Surviving are her daughters Mary, (Mrs. Ken Nixon) Orono, Freda (Mrs. Gerald Jenkins), Oshawa, a son Frederick, Clinton, 15 grandchildren grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. grandchildren. The Reverend John Peters officiated at the funeral services services held on Monday at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. She was predeceased by a son George, brothers George, Norman and Ted Wood, and a sister Ethel (Mrs. L. Hindman). Spring interment Orono Cemetery. to Timothy Eaton where he was appointed associate minister and director of religious religious education. Rev. Cryderman was particularly particularly interested in youth programs and encouraged young people to take up Christian studies. "He was very fond of gardening gardening and grew the most beautiful roses you ever saw," his daughter, Beverly Kvem- shagen .of Calgary, said yesterday. Besides his wife and daughter, daughter, Rev. Cryderman leaves another daughter, Norma- Jean Connors of Thornhill, and a grandson, David Connors. A service was held at Timothy Eaton at 11 a.m. March 17. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the church's youth services committee. W. AUSTIN STEPHENS A member of the Experimental Experimental Aircraft Association, W. Austin Stephens, aged 57, passed away on Sunday, February 19th, 1984, in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, following a week's illness. Son of William and Margaret Stephens, he was born in Darlington Twsp., and educated in Bowmanville. On June 7th, 1952, he was married to June M. Allchin. A resident of 13 Southway Drive, Bowmanville, he had been employed for 37 years at Goodyear Canada Ltd., Bowmanville, retiring two years ago. He was well known for his keen interest in model aeroplane aeroplane building. Left to mourn his passing are his wife June, two daughters daughters Janet (Mrs. Doug Mavin) and Margaret (Mrs. Dan Robinson) and five grandchildren. grandchildren. The Reverend Byron Yates officiated at the funeral services services held on Wednesday at the Morris Funeral Chapel. Cremation. MAPLE LEAF BRAND, Creamery (Salted) BUTTER 11b. (454 g.) 2 lb. Limit REDPATH, White, 2 Kg. Bag SUGAR 2 80 3 Bag Limit SILVERWOOD, 4 Litre Bag 2% MILK 2 Bag Limit REV, FRANK CRYDERMAN A funeral was held Saturday, March 17th, 1984, for Rev. Frank Cryderman, a long-time minister at Toronto's Timothy Eaton Memorial Church, aged 85", who passed away on Tuesday, March 13th, 1984; Rev. Cryderman retired from his duties at Timothy Eaton in 1977 after 22 years. For an additional year, he continued to act as minister in charge of the church's pastoral or home visiting program. Born in Neepawa, Man., in 1898, Rev. Cryderman was only four when his father, Howard, was killed in an accident accident and the family returned . to their former Ontario, home of Hampton, near Bowmanville. Bowmanville. He graduated from Albert College in Belleville before entering Victoria College at the University of Toronto, where he received a bachelor of arts degree in 1928. Rev. Cryderman began studying for the ministry at the university's Emmanuel College but completed his formal education at the Union Theological Seminary in New York City. Upon leaving the seminary in 1931, he returned briefly to Toronto where he and Evangeline Evangeline Gurr were married. The couple settled in New York, where Rev, Cryderman accepted a position as assistant assistant minister and house director director at Christ Presbyterian church in Manhattan. Within five years, he was senior minister and head of church staff. The couple's two daughters were born in New York but the family traded the bustling metropolis for small-town Canada in 1941, when they moved to Elora. Four years later, lie accepted accepted a posting at the Memorial United Church in St, Catharines. Catharines. In January 1955, lie came WILFRED FOWLER Wilfred Fowler of Hampton passed away at Bowmanville Memorial Hospital on Feb. 24th, 1984. He was in his 80th year. Left to mourn his loss is his beloved wife Florence, two daughters Darlene (Mrs. Donald Lee) of Enfield and Judy Ann at home, one stepdaughter stepdaughter Gertie (Mrs. Howard Bell), Oshawa, one stepson (Bud) of Trenton, 26 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren, one brother George, Bowmanville, and one sister Rena Rogerson, Newcastle. He was predeceased predeceased by one stepson Almyr of R.R. 2, Pontypool, four sisters,'Ada, Tressa, Ella and Violet and five brothers, Bob, Richard, Roy, Lou and Lenard. He was born in Cartwright. He went, to Saskatchewan to help at harvest. He obtained a ■job as a farm hand and later got a farm of his own. In 1953, he returned to Ontario and bought a home in Hampton., He worked with Wilson's Construction, Construction, Windfield Farms, Oshawa Wood Products and then for the Township of Darlington. He remained there until his retirement. Complete service was held on Feb. 27 from Morris Funeral Chapel. Spring interment interment at Ballyduff Cemetery. The Reverend Paul Erb officiated at the service. His life on earth has ended His weary path well trod Now may his name with golden letters Be written in The Autograph Of God. HUGH THOMAS MURPHY Following a brief illness, Hugh Thomas Murphy, passed away in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Friday, March 9th, 1984, in his 66th year. Born at Montreal, Quebec, and educated at' New Park School, Long Sault, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murphy, Long Sault. He was married February 15th, 1947, to Ruth Purdy. A licensed mechanic with Cowan Pontiac Motors, he had retired nine years ago. He was a member of Trinity United Church, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, and the L.O.L. 764, Long Sault. Mr. Murphy served in the Armed Forces from 1939- 1945. Left to mourn his passing are his wife Ruth, a son Don, a daughter Brenda (Mrs. Alex Ploeger), a son Wayne, six grandchildren, a brother Walter, a sister Edith (Mrs. Roy McLaughlin) and a brother Harold. He was predeceased predeceased by a brother Albert. Albert. The Reverend Arthur Amacher officiated at the funeral services held on Monday at the Northcutt Elliott Elliott Funeral Home. Many floral tokens were received in his memory from Southway Drive Neighbors, Long Sault, and Tyrone Neighbors, Tyrone L.O.B.A. 1244, Long Sault L.O.L. 764 and Unit 1 of Trinity U.C.W. Spring interment Bethesda Cemetery. BONUS SPECIALS AVAILABLE MONDAY 9A.M. - SATURDAY 10P.M. Oshawa -Durham Food Terminal ';v l , H : i '-V; 1 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 9a.M.-10p m 9a.m. 10p.M. 9A.M. -10p.M. 9a.M. - 10p.M. 8A M.-10p.m. 7a.M 10p.IV rcfo a.'irwyxavA nn:wn :i sFrj home of the fuel economy car. MIDWAY DATSUN 1300 Dundas St, E., Whitby 668-6828 HEY KIDS!! Oshawa Generals i COLLECTOR'S ALBUMS Now Available At Your Knob Hill Farms Oshawa/Durham. POLICE LAW . AND youth MERVYN B. 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