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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Oct 1976, Section 2, p. 5

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Intended for Last Week This community welcomes Mr. and Mrs. Terry Me El- wain. Robert and Scott of Willowdale who will be living on the farm of Mr. Tom Wood, formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson. Terry and Robert moved on Saturday but Mrs. McElwain (Lynda) re- mained in Toronto with Scott who is inthe hospital. They are hoping to be able to joii1 the family very soon. 1On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. George Donnerai were hosts for their annual Thanksgiving family dinner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Langfeld and Cheryl, Mr. and Mrs. William Fortune, Miss Vir- ginia Fortune, Mr, Doug Ratz, Mr. and Mrs.. Ken Welts, Robbie McElwain, Mr. Tom Wood and Paul. Mr. and Mrs. George Bow- ers visited for Wednesday evening dinner with Mrs. Margaret Wright and Mr. Stanley Wright. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Vine, Laurel, Darlene and Debbie were Thanks- giving guests of bis sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Middleton and family in Mississauga. Mr. and Mrs. Richard MacKenzie, Claire and Leslie Ann spent tbanksgiving with bis parents Dr. and Mrs, W. MacKenzie at their cottage in the Haliburton Higblands. Thanksgiving guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sadler THE STEERING COMMITTEE 0F THE DURHAM REGION DISTRICT HEALTH COUNCIL invites From individualis, groups andA rga nizatians * of persans wha are willing to serve in a voluntary capacity on the Durham Regian District Health Council. The Health Cauncil is an advisory body responsible to the Ministry of Health on al matters related to health care planning within the Regian of Durham. Please submit nominations, -along with curriculum vitae, ta: KENNETH N. MATH ESON Chairman, Steerîng Cammittee Durham Regian District Health Cauncil Box 478 Pickering, Ontario LiV 21R7 M i ...,from ight fingers. Not only can they b. protected in Yout home, but also those things you take on your trips. We have.a checklist for every room in the bouse along with a valuables ist. Corne in today. James Insurance Agenuy Limited DOUGLAS S. JAMES 24 KING ST. E. BOX 100 BOWMANVILLEONT. OFFICE 623-4406 RES. 623-502à were, their daughter and busband Mr. and Mrs. Ian Scott, Charles and Jennifer of Corbyville. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Wil- liam spent Sunday afternoon and evening with their daugh- ter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Doug Fallis and boys. in Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thomp- son joined the other members of the family for evening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Werry and family. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Balfour Moore bosted- their Thanksgiving dinner. Guests were Dir. and Mrs. Ted Rîch of Penticton, British Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Robinson of Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. Oram Moore, David and Lynne, Nestleton. Mr. and Mrs. George Bow- ers and Earl observed their Thanksgiving dinner at Nestleton Recreation Centre on Sunday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bowers, John and Brian, Oshawa, Mrs. Dorothy Cbap- man, Jeff, Ryan and Lisa, North Bay, Mr. and, Mrs. Ralpb Bowers and family, 1'yrone, Constable Gerald Bowers, Millbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lynch, Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Williams and family and Herbert Vine, rNestleton. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McKee spent Tuesday to Friday guests of their niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bray at Collingwood and also visited their niece and bus- band, Mr. and Mrs. George Tomlinson and Gregg at Glen Williams. The Brays have a large apple orchard and Mr. and Mrs. McKee were fortun- ate in processing some of superior flavour and colour. Sunday evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Frew were Mr. and Mrs. McKee, their grandson Tyler McKee and Alan Frew. Mr. and Mrs. Don Frew attended the Plougbing Match at Walkerton last week and also visited relatives on Mani- 'toulin Island. Thanksgiving dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn, Malcolm were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Malcolm, Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mal- colm, Gail, Laurie, Barry, David and Dennis, Miss Jo- anne Wolters and Miss Norma Hodgins. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davison spent Thanksgiving afternoon and were evening dinner guests with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. Douglas Davison, Scott and Neil at their farmi ROseneath. ~Mr. and Mïrs. Grant. Brooks and family, Bailieboro were Thanksgivinig Day callers witb Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm and family. Mrs. R.W. Jackson, Mr. Alan Jackson, Caesarea, and Miîss Marilyn Jackson, Osh- awa were Thanksgiving din- ner guests on Sunday witb Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jackson and family in Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Waylie Mc- Keown, Caledon East, visited Nednesday and Thursday witb Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Heaslip. Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Irvine, Bowmanville were Sunday afternoon and evening dinner guests. On Friday,-Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stinson of New iarlow visited withhis grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Ginn. Mrs. Lawrence Cooledge is ,pending a couple of weeks witb her daughter and hus- band. *Mr- and Mrs- arr like theRoyal 'Ban for Ter m P lan -Loans, For when, it makes 9ood sense to borrow. Should 1 Borrow is a question we ail ask ourselves at one time or another. But now it's a lot easier to corne Up with the right answers. Because the Royal Bank has put most of the answers into a new bookiet called "Should 1 Borrow?" It explaîns how interest and time payments work, how to examine your budget to see what you can afford, and almost everything else you should take into consideration. Why not drop in tod ay and pick up yOUr free copy. If you have any questions, please corne see me or one of the staff. Ad ilJ, 7ýýý servig Ontario Ross Duncan Manager B owm anvi lie 623-4471 Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Eddy, Oshawa, were honored recently on the occasion of their golden wedding anniver- sary at the home of their son and daughter-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eddy, Oshawa. Those attending included the bride's sisters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. A. (Archie) Witmee of Newcas- tle, and Mr. and Mrs. L. (Lawrence) Goddard of Pear- son's Landing, Lake Catcha- coma. Mrs. Goddard was the matron of bonour at the nuptials. Also attending from Newcastle was Mrs. Florence Ferguson and from Port Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lennard. The celebrant's daugbter, Joyce and hier busband Harry Stuckless from Ricbmond Hill cc-hosted the gatherinig. The grandchildren Sharon, Glenn, down our spines-perhiaps there will be an interlude of Indian summer now to give us respite in preparation for more som- bre days ahead. The Pink Shoppe Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fortune bade farewell to Nestieton as they closed the Craft and Gif t Shoppe at the weekend. In spite of the inclement weatber it was a busy weekend too. One customner, holidaying in Danny and Dean were also on hand to add their good wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy were marrîed September 8, 1926 at Pontypool, and spent most of their married years in the Newcastle and Orono area and the last four years in Oshawa. The couple %vere recipients of many tributes in the form of cards, flowers and gifts to mark the golden anniversary. Cartwright from Alberta made a number of purchases for her store in Alberta. Mrs. Fortune has been deligbted with the response that she has received. She bas several working on consigoment and is looking forward with antici- pation to the 1977 season when. the Sboppe wilI bgç opened every day during tbe summer months. This Craft and Gif t Shoppe has been an interest- N ESTLETON Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary rborogh, lve ofmusic Formany jtnes. In u Inow irs r.4h No otlher car at any price. gives you what the 1977 Rabbit gives you. You really can't expect "the others' ta give you such an unbeatable combination of total value. Only Volkswagen has put t alto'gether1 n the Rabbit. fuel i njected engine 0-50, 8.2 seconds, top speed rated at 100 mph, room galure for four adu Ifs, a hatchback door (standard equipment) wifh a unique luggage caver, negative steering rail-radiusca device ta help you keep going sfraighf if you have a blow -out -more glass than a L ncoîn Continental Ma-rk IV Avoulable in 2-dloor, 4-door, Custom aind Deluxe, and avoulable with optional aufomatic transmission, sunroof and seat beîts that put themselves on, Came on in. You've got ta drive it ta believe it! 77 operated by OWASCO VOLKSWAGENI Porsche 4.Audi Ld 1425 Dundas St. E. Telephone 668-9383 CANA DIAN TIRE CARD Open Thursday Nil'ght ,Phone 623-2518. R.W. JOHNSON ENTERPRISES. LIMITED MoHOR I nday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Service Dept. 160 Chu rch StreetI Saturday 623-4601Bwmn le Vhitby ing piece for alI who Congratulations Mi] family! Ninety-Eighth Bli Congratulations ai ed to Mr. Win. Armsi observed his ninel birthday on Sund Armstrong has. alwa ect meeting friends tives and Sunday exception. His great- Toni Prosser whose is the samne day, morning with him. afternoon friendsa tives called to ext, wishes. Guests wer( from Lindsay, Peter Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 20, 1976 5 visited it. Omemee, Port Perry, Nestie- years he sang, in the dred and ton and area. Mayor and Mrs. United Church choir. May Lawrence Malcolm were also you, Mr. Armstrong continue rthday on hand to bring greetings. to enjoy health and happiness re ertend- Evening dinner guests were among family and friends. trong who Mrs. Wallace Armstrong, T ty-eighth Peterborough, Mr. Reg. Arm- C T lay. Mr. strong, Port Perry and his A ays enjoy- sister Mildred (Mrs. Play- and rela- foot). On Mo.day (Tha.iks- FINE was no giving D-ay) mid-day dinner FGR -grandson guests were Miss Ethel Hicks, FI RF' Sbirthday Port Perry and Mrs. Ed. spent the Lawson, a neighbour. i. In the Mr. Armstrong spend most and rela- of his life in the Nestleton tend best area. He was noted for his finePRTPaeJ ,e present tenor voice and for his Mr. and Mrs. Freeman'Eddy Open Wednesday AI Day; Unitil 60*00 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . R .N Morris and family at Seeley's Bay. Thï-hksgiving guests on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sutton were ber father Mr. Harry Petberick, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sutton and Stacy, Havelock, Mr. and Mrs. Ricb Prosser, Prince Albert. Prince Albert. This is a beautiful autumn day., Sunny but cold. The snow on Saturday sent sbowers la ML i 1425 Dunclas St. E. Telephone 668-9383 fp

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