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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Sep 1978, p. 5

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l6th Mr. and. Mrs.1 Pring,, Bowmani celebrated their 45th W( Annîversary. A su. family dinner party wa on Sunday, September1 the Stone Crock in E' MINI ST ER: Ilv N. E. Schamerhorn, E ORGANIST: Mr. D. DIl Sunday September 24th 11:00 a.m. Morning Worshi Beglnning:- SERMON SERIE! on THE PROPHETS No. 2 -Man from Tel Fidal September 221 17:00 p.m. JUNIOR YOUNG PEOPLES ages 10Oto 14 years NURSERY Parents are invited to Ing their pre-sci to our modern "Play and Learn- Nt Sunday School at 11 aam. for Beginners, K< Primary 11 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICI Sermion tif le The Future Begins Now! Nursery Care Provjded A Wa rm Welcome for Everyoni Junior and lntermediate Sunday S wilI be announced SUN DAY, SEPTEMBER 24,7:30p Informai gathering of Sunday School teaci week leaders to explore the particular neec day Schooî and mid-week Pr Sunday, Oct. 1i World Wide CemmiL Oct. 15 - Sacrament of Baptism. Please centî fiee by Sept, 27 if you wish to have a cl VISITATION BY COUNCILLORE Please pick up your envelepes placed ai front that your cails wilI be completed prier te Kathy - Marietta Is your hair in bad shape? Sun damaged and brittie... Get it in shape with a TRU-ORGAN 10 PERMANENT with Vitamin E NOW ONLYI g25.50 Items Of p/o.623-3303 Wilson Present, were their son John ville, Pring and his wife Marian, ledding Kevin and Shelley of Guelph, irprise dauLhters, Helen Geberdt and s held her husband "Sllim"~ Patti l7th at Joan and Ann of Dwijht an :lmira. Lola Bowen and her husban< David, Helen-Marie and - Kathryn Ann of Bowmanville. A gift 'of luggage was presented. For information on the Durham Region Lung B Association seminar to be held at the Holiday Inn, Oshawa on Saturday, September 3th, please phone 723-3151. The seminar for physicians, nurses, respiratory technologists and physiotherapists is being sponsored by the Lung Association, however there is a registration fee. Mr. L.B. Nichols, Carlisle - Avenue celebrated his 9lst birthday on Sunday, September 17 with Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Nichols, Kingston, Mrs. William Spry, Mr. and Mrs. L. VanDriel, Mr. Sand Mrs. Stan McMurter, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Wade, Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Don McArthur and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cuddahee, Mr. and Mrs. George Walton, Mr. Edgar Cater. i i i s h, 1978 Despite the death of driver Ronnie Peterson of Sweden following Sunday's Italian Grand Prix, John Player s Team Lotus will field a two car team for the Toyota Grand Prix of the United States at Watkins Glen, Sunday, one for koa Marlo Andretti and one for a driver to be named. October 1. rid There was sone speculatiofl not race in the Toyota Grand Prix' due to the death qf Peterson. hool children If you would like to have ursery. your name added to the mailing list of the Canadian Club of Ontario County, please phone Elinor Kidd, 915 King à St. Whitby, 1-668-4085. Miss Bonnie Mairs is attending the Toronto Institute of Medical Technology. Off ce 623-3138 On Saturday, September indergarten, l6th the International Association of Assessing Officers, with Head Offices in Chicago, Illinois, held their E l3th Annual Prof essional Seminar at the 'Sheraton Centre, Toronto. The theme of the Seminar was Agricultural EvaluatiDn, and Mr. W.H. ie Clipperton, A.A.C.I. of Bow- ;chool manville, Ontario, was the guest panelist representing pam. the Appraisal Institute of hers and mid- Canada. His topic, "The ds of our Sun- Comparative Sales Approach rog ram mi ng. in Agricultural Evaluation"~ unien was well recei ved by the more ýact church ef- than 200 professional 'id baptized. appraisers and assessors in s attendance. Mr. Clipperton e f church, se has been involved with Real Octeber i sî. Estate in Ontario for the past 25 years, both as a Broker and - Jo-Anne - Heidi i - 1 thank you very much for your tremendous support on the occasion of my arrivai to Bowmanville. 1 invite you to cali me personally for any enquiries concerning your hair care. Thank you LANCE Youawitshvatga n . lierm. IHEY GI RL naS hv aiTr-orai emnent Orhair styling experts wili give you JM EN! tu he style that you want! Don't just settle for an ordinary haircut. Artistic Barberat nd 1Beaaty Salon ,inl the Dominion Store Plaza Telephone 623-2931 Bowmanville Rotarians Do a Roaring Business ai Annual Car Wash Members of Bowmanville Rotary Club were -out in full force on Saturday for their annual car wash at the Bank of Montreal parking lot. And there were plenty of customers to keep them busy until late in the afternoon. They put through several hundred cars with the funds to be used for their community service work. Here, some of the members are hard at work during the early morning shift. Lîurr. .A., M. Div. SOLIN W .I. bus trips. She gave several S'L1~A Wannouncements of events in The Faîl season bas started the organization. the near future. Mrs. Wm. again with the September Our President, Mrs. R. Best Ashton and Mrs. R. Rowsall meeting topic being Education mentioned different things will be the leaders of the with the husbands as guests. resulting from the reading of "Needlepoint" course. After repeating the Mary the minutes -- erection of Anyone who is interested and Stewart Collect and refreshing swings and slide, our delegate was unable to attend the our memories with the to the Area Convention wîll be meeting contact either leader minutes of the June meeting Mrs. C. Bray and other items. before October 10. we were back in the swing of She also has arranged for two The roll caîl "An The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 20, 1978 5 educational radio or TV, Matrimonial Property, programme" was well Matrimonial Home, Support answered by members and and Domestics Contracts. guests. Answers included Marriage is an equal partner- News Broadcasts, Gordon ship. The new laws apply to al Sinclair, 'Betty Kennedy, Ontario residents. A question Country Calendar, Game' and answer period followed. Shows, The Fifth Estate and After a short business many others. period and a very informative Mrs. J. Snowden, convener program the meeting drew to of the Bradley's Group was a close and then everyone then called on for the enjoyed a social time in the program. The motto lower hall. "Education is flot something to prepare you for life. It is a I. ' er continuous part of life," was j er commented by Mrs. W.' A change purse containing Yellowlees. She left us with jewelry valued at $3,700 was the thought that we are always lost Tuesday at the 1867 educating ourselves each day. Restaurant on Highway 401 Mr. Kingsley VanNest Q.C., west of Bowmanville. Bowmanville was our guest Police said the purse speaker. He spoke to us about contained a diamond ring and Family Law Reform, "Your a gold ring. New Rights" which became The property belongs to lawin March 1978. His topics Julia galsamn of 370 Ridelle from this included Ave, Toronto. WE'RECMN HOMwE!! To our home town, where we started almost 25 years ago, in a homemade wooden greenh 1ou se ai 18 MiII Lane in thei( northern part of the town.j l is with pleasure to announce the opening of our 4lth Floral Shoppe right in our home town ai 31 King St., West (beside Rickaby's). Opening 10 b'clock Friday mnor- ning September 29, 1978 (opening regardiess of King Street construction). Watch for our Grand Opening. SOON 4 STORES STRONG VAN BELLE Janice C. Milliken has returned to Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, to continue second year work in SocialWork. On Saturday, September *t.n3*t il Anglicu oeiurri (Temperance at Queen) Sunday, Septemnber24th, 197i 8:00 - HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 a.M. - MORNING PRAYER Church School and Nursery Rector: ARCHQEEACON TOGM GRACIE Wednesday - 9:30 a. m. HoIy Communion and Laying on of Hands for Hea ling *an Appraiser. As well as an accredited Appraiser of the Canadian Institute, he is a Fellow of the Real Estate Institute of Canada and an *Ontario Land Economist. He has lectured at Queens, Western and Trent Universities, and several of the Community Colleges for the Appraisal Institute, and is currently 1Education Chairman of the Oshawa- *Durham Chapter. He is President of W.H. Clipperton and Associaties Ltd., a fee appraisal firm in Eastern Ontario, concerned mainly with rural appraisals. 20 year old Debbie Kitchen was crowned Miss Oshawa 1979 at the General Sikorski Polish Veteran's Hall last Friday evening. Debbie, who suceeds Irene Rietmuller of Bowmanville, is a student at Western University. The Brooklin and District Kinsmen Club will hold an Octoberf est in the Brooklin Arena September 29 and 3th. 1Sydney Rutherford of Orono, has been appointed to a new four year term as a Durham Region representative on the board of governors of Durham College. Rutherford, a retîred school principal was first named a governor in 1974. The guest speaker for the next meeting of the region's "Housing and Urban"' development association will be David Swartz, manager of the Eaton-Bay financial services. The first all-female Jaycee unit in this region has been formed in Oshawa, and is planning a charter night on Saturday, September,23rd at Zolly's Forum. Known as the Pine Ridge Chapter with Donna Endicott as president, speaker for charter night will be Maureen McTeer, wife of federal Conservative leader Joe Clark. Congratulations to Kathie Lycett of Orono, who was crowned Miss Durham Central last Saturday by Mayor Garnet Riekard. First runner-up was Heather Ballard and second runner-up Nancy Reitmuller. The new 1978-79 telephone directory for the Durham Region has a cover which features the four seasons. Delivery is expected to start September 26 and should be completed by October 7th. If a customer has not received a copy by October lOth please cail the local Bell Canada business office. Pancake Breakfast Su'ceessful Organizers estimate that 150 people dined on pancakes and sausages la Orono Sunday morning. September 10. The annual pancake break- fast was prepared and served by the Orono Firefighters. Line-ups started at about 7:00 a.m. The breakfast has been described as a success. 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