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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Apr 1985, p. 11

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FROZEN, CHERRY OR STRAWBERRY SAVE 1.10 Sara Lee Cheesecakes 5 siL g 2.69 STOUFFERS SAVE .50 Macaroni & Cheese 'S'1.49 FROZEN, STRAIGHT CUT SAVE .40 McCain Superfries ^2.19 PURE CORN SAVE .54 Mazola Oil '572.99 LARGE SIZE SAVE1.00 Milkbone Biscuits .""with THIS ""059$ I COUPON ASSORTED VARIETIES 7/3.99 SAVE 1 1 Milupa i OUR REG PRICE 2.83 1 200 g PKG FRASER VALE, FROZEN , Infant Food ..^ w , I Limit one per coupon. VALID UNTIL APRIL 20lh. 1985 I 1.49 89 lb Fish & Chips MIX'N MATCH-FROZEN, HADDOCK FISH A COD IN BATTER 350 g. BOSTON BLUE FISt High Liner Fish S?1.99 Limit one per coupon. VALID UNTIL APRIL 20lh, 1985 (Feature price 2.49 without coupon) v.C. .1 Deli Shop BAKED FRESH DAILY Apple Pie *•1.79 BAKED FRESH DAILY m 675 g QQ loaf iUU White Bread BAKED FRESH DAILY 6.69 English Muffins SHOPSY'S, SLICED OR SHAVED, CORNED BEEF OR Pastrami qq /1.49 Rounds .SRI „„„/ < | SHOPSY'S, COLESLAW OR Potato Salad .26 „oo/l 19 DANISH Blue Cheese .88 „oo fl /3 9 ? FRESH Cod Fillets 6?.72? FRESH Haddock Fillets Q90 / *49 W/kg / *¥ lb (with THIS 'SV% . COUPON I POWDERED LAUNDRY i Fab i Detergent I Limit ont» per coupoi" VALID UNTIL APRIL ?0lh, I9B5 (Feature price 4.49 without coupon) OUR REG PRICE G 19 3.491 OlUOUUVSrl 'cia» I SAVE .75 Maxwell House OUR RIG PltlCl ti 19 BOZJAR ■ WITH THIS I COUPON j INSTANT COFFEE j nuuse t.wi ( I limit one per coupon, VALID UNTIL APRIL 20lh, 1985 • ^JFimlur* price 5.32 wllhoul coupon) V.C. | 4.57 I The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 17.1985 11 Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly A fine crowd attended the Open Meeting at the United Church on Sunday Sunday evening of the Youth Group. Joy Werry welcomed all to the meeting, after which Angela Duives- teyn read a scripture passage. Joy introduced the guest speaker, Ian Haworth, president of C.O.M.A.- Council on Mind Abuse, who spoke very frankly on the seriously growing problems problems of Cults. His talk gave many facts, which revealed that these groups attract anyone- often well-educated, any age - can be as. old as 80 or more; good thinkers and idealists as well as with good jobs. The Cults operate through many names and forms so that it is hard to realize what is beckoning you. Those present were advised advised to be sceptical of strangers who invite you to meetings- ask questions- be aware of groups who have a leader who stresses money raising- be cautious of strangers who stress that you tell friends- be wary of communal communal living- stop buying items from strangers at the door and become informed informed on the subject. An excellent film was shown after which many questions were asked in a discussion period. A time of refreshments and further discussion concluded the evening. Congratulations to Jean Adams who won the A.C.T.-C.O. THEA Award for the Best Supporting Supporting Actress in the Borelian Play, The Effect Effect Of Gamma Rays on Man In The Moon, Marigolds. The presentation presentation was made at the International International Convention Centre, Toronto, on Saturday evening when the awards were given for the thirty plays presented in Central Ontario Ontario from September to March. Bill Lishman and his crew won an award for the Best Creative Set Design while Charlene Daigle took the award for the Best Promising Youth Actress and Rox Michael won the Best Actress. Actress. The other Borelians play, Birdseye Centre, won the prize for the Best Performance of a Canadian Musical. When it is realized, the scope that these plays are adjudicated from, we know what prestigious awards these are. Heartiest Heartiest congratulations. Carl and Jean Adams, Vicki and Beth Schryburt enioyed dinner dinner out and then attended attended the gala events together. There were 8 tables at the Tuesday evening card party with the following prizes: 1. Kaye Pickard; 2. Edith Burgess; 3. Lorna Swain; 4. Ann Taylor; 5. Rhoda Larmer; 6. Pat Porrill. Draws were won by Norma Groves, Leslie Taylor and Ann Manns. You are invited to attend these parties any Tuesday Tuesday evening at 8 p.in. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fetch, Kent and Catherine, Aurora, were Sunday evening dinner guests of Gerald and Joyce Kelly and family. Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Nestleton W.I. Branch Holds Annual Meeting The Nestleton W.I. Branch - a small but dedicated group - met in the Community Centre for the annual meeting. President Norma Frew in charge. Roll call - "Payment of dues." During During business a donation was given to the 4-H Club at Blackstock. A resume of the Rug Braiding Summary Summary Day held in Orono was given by Winnifred Davison. 9 attended from Nestleton. A planning meeting for the District Annual which will be held in Trinity United Church, Bowmanville, Monday, May 13th, was attended by Gwen Malcolm and Rika Wygerde. Marion Wiseman of Bowmanville Bowmanville hosted the meeting. A letter of interest was read by Rika Wygerde from the convenor of F.W.I.C. Education and Cultural Affairs. Sec'y - Treas. Marg France read the minutes of the previous annual (1984) and gave the financial statement. Encouraging Encouraging reports were presented by convenors and public relations officer officer - showing an excellent excellent year. Winnifred Davison presided for the Election of Officers for 1985-86, All officers were duly installed. President Norma Frew read a poem, "The Road that Lies Ahead" and the meeting was adjourned adjourned by singing 0 Canada and the W.I. Grace, A tempting lunch was served by Gwen and Rika. Pres. Norma expressed expressed the appreciation. A plant and craft sale will be a feature of the May 1st meeting to be held in the Community Centre, Visitors and anyone who would care to join this fine Branch will be warmly welcomed, Sympathy Deepest sympathy goes out to the Ploughman family in the loss of a beloved husband, husband, father, grandfather, grandfather, and brother - Stanley Ploughman, who passed away on Friday, April 5,1985, at the Community Community Hospital in Port Perry. He leaves to mourn wife Flossie (Samells) Ploughman, daughter Louella Kennedy Kennedy of Seagrave, Ellen McCabe of Scarborough, and predeceased by Norma Norma Wood, Bowmanville. Loved grandfather of seven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. grandchildren. Brother of Myrtle Myrtle (Mrs. George Palmer) Oshawa and predeceased by Minnie Hood and Aylmer Ploughman. Stan proved to be a good friend to many people - and worked worked with untiring zeal for his church, lodge and community and the Boy Scout Movement was a very important part of his life. Stan will be sadly sadly missed by a host of relatives and friends. We shall also miss a good friend May Allen of Port Perry, who passed away just recently in Oshawa General Hospital. A fine person, lively and full of fun, a strong supporter of her community - sources of great interest were her Anglican Church - W.I. a member of Honeydale Branch, and -the Community Community Memorial Hospital where she was a patient many times over the years. Sympathy to her relatives and friends. Ceaseare Euchre Results On Wednesday evening, evening, April 3, the winners were: First prize - Walter Brown 83. A tie for second place with Freida Wingrove and Doug Thomas each having having 82. Third was also a tie - Val Priebe and Kaye Brown each held 57. A good attendance. On Wednesday, April 10, first place was a tie with Linda Hughes and Doug Thomas each having having 80. Second - Faith Lawrence - 72, Third - Karen Radford - 50. The ladies auxiliary will be holding meetings every third Monday at the Centre. Centre.

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