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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Apr 1979, p. 8

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8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvile, April 4, 1979 Recreation Consolation Final Winners On Saturday at Bowmanville Arena, the Reddi-Chef Bantams won the Con- solation final, defeating Frank's Variety 4-3. Harry Hughes is presenting his trophy to Todd Stephens of the Reddi-Chef team. The Atom Division consolation champion on Saturday was won by Larry's Sports in a 3-1 victory over Lang Gane. Winning captain, Barry Edmonson ac- cepts trophy from Ross Reid, Bowmanville Recreation Department. SH.L«LAW'S NEWS Mrs. Gail Guthrie and girls enjoyed a week's holiday in Freeport, Bahamas recently. Bob stayed home and kept bouse and continued bis tberapy. .Little Katy Barrie, second daughter of Tom and Sally Barrie was baptised on March 18th at Eldad United Church and afterwards there was a family dinner party at bier grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Langmaid, at Solina. The euests included the Gordon Barrie family, Miss Patti Brock and Mr. Steve Rowe ail of Bowmanville. Mrs. Margaret Bragg, daugbter Ruth and girls Paula, Andrea and Nancy Girardi of Town, spent a f ew days during the holiday week, with Jean and, Rob. Stewart of Southampfton. On their way tbey caifed on Mrs, Bragg's sister, Mrs. Norma Wilson of Dunhtroon. Miss Shirley Macklin of Owen Sound spent a f ew days visiting ber aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wood, during the Winter Break. Gerry and Shirley Brown enjoyed tbe Welcome A.O.T.S. Concert at Canton Hall last weekend. The Price family enjoyed a fine skiing holiday during the Winter Break. A pleasant anniversary party took place last Saturday evening at McHolm's at Wel- corne. The wbole family and a sPACL PRAME 1ý0,STEEL BUILDINGS The a ffordable ail new S storage/ warehouse buildingq ufitS... -Nfew engineered design and t ubular steel <HHS) construc- tion offers cost reductions in both component parts and VIMERC1IAL UNITS assembly methods providing a quality low cost building with modemn profile design. ::C e Ideal for equipment storage, in dustrial, commercial ware- houses, most retail facilities *and agribusiness. Large or small, do-it-yourself RIBUILDINGS or turn-key construction, __ before you buy, cail Terra Stoue tseven bethepr yuesteel. Ithsevpien etrfe For information, estimates ~ and literature, cali us collect or clip coupon and mail to-day. OPS Authorlzed dealer Ilor this ares: few friends bad gathered to surprse Don and Betty Car- ruthers of Cobourg, on their 2Oth wedding anniversary. A funny mock wedding was staged by the group. Likely some former Shaw's pupils will remember Betty from tbe days wben she was a teacher at the scbool. Many from the cornmunity attended the funeral of tbe late Earl Osborne. Tbe syrnpatby of the whole neighbourhood is extended to Mrs. Osborne. Those from Shaw's wbo attended the Vincent Massey, Scbool Dance, held at New- castle Town Hall last Friday evening were - Sally and Tom Barrie, Anna. and Barrv Bragg, Marilynn and Russ Dow, Gail and Don Rickard, Romona and Jim Rickard, Barbara and Howard Wood. The proceeds from this fine party go toward the building of the Creative Playground to be completed this spring at Vincent Massey School. A community sbower was held on Tuesday evening Marcb 27tb to bonor Miss Wendy Ayre, daughter of Lloyd and ýArlenie Ayre wbo is to be married later this month to Mr. Robert Shantz in Trinity Church in Bowman- ville. The committee responsible for the evening's arrange- .ments included June Bragg, Ethel' Wight, Doreen Barrie and Marilynn Dow and the party was held at tbe home of Isabelle Rickard. Wendy was presented with a lovely corsage by Carol Laing and tbe good wisbes -of the assembled neighbours were expressed by the hostess of the- evening. Opening ber gifts, the bride was assisted by ber bridesmaids, Mary Wright, Janet Barrett and Diane Boyd and also two of tbe groom's sisters, Barbara and Lynn Sbantz wbo were alI kept busy Mr. Submarine's Pee Wees won another close one 3-2 over Nichols Motors to take the Pee Wee Consolation finals, with Bud Perfect presenting his trophy to Capt. Keith Olan. NESTLETON Welcorne back to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crawford, Nestle- ton and bis mother Mrs. Maude Crawford of Osbawa who bave enjoyed five weeks throughout with tbe displaying and recording of the many beautiful and practical gifts. Modelling a colorful apron fashioned from all the ribbon bows, Wendy very graciously and sincerely tbanked al ber many friends. A rnost attractive lunch was served. The committee at this time being ably supported by Sally Barrie, Carol Laing, Darlene Wight, Heather Barrie as everyone enjoyed a period of lîvely conversation and visit- in Florida. They spent some time at Fort Myers, - then on to the Keys, and visited Plains, Georgia, Pres. Jimmy Carter's borne. Tbe Crawfords relaxed a good deal and soaked up the sunshine, a wonderful holiday as is evi- dent by tbe entbusiasm voiced by Marie Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Robrer, Nestleton, and Mr. and Mrs. Hermanis Vanderbeul of Blackstock bave bnci a tbree weeks vacation at Fort Myers, Florida. Tbey report a glorious holiday, being avid Sports loyers tbey derived mucb pleasure attending the hall games, and of course, the sunny climate was deligbtful as well. Welcome home folks! * , e The BURGER BUS is re-opening under new management APRIL lOth Specializing in: " Fish & Chips- f resh halibut a Shrimp " Scallops "We use only f resh seafood" " Burgers " Burger pecials " Hot dogs, including foot long " Childrens specials *Deep f ried mushroomns Drap in and see us ai aur new location . or cali 9 SILVER STREET 623-3851 BUIRGER We BUS _ LIIDeliver Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nicholîs, Caesarea, aniddaughter Cathy and busband - Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bourque of Oshawa bave just returned from a trip The Ginger Edger Memorial trophy for the mosti Brent Thompson and was presented hy Bud Perfect. to Pitusdille, Florida, which is 55 miles south of Daytona and situated on the Indian River. Wbile on their travels tbey camped ini Kentucky and Titusville, arriving borne Monday evening. Glad to see Bill and Shirley back again. Caesarea Euebre Club The weekly card party sponsored by the, Ladies' Auxiliary was well attended Wed. evening last and the winners were: lst - Emmy Cox, Caesarea; 2nd - Val Trieve, Caesarea; and 3rd - Marg France, Scugog Point, Let's keep next Wed. evening open and attend the Caesarea party for an evening of good fellowship and fun. Very sorry to report our good friend Mr. Bruce Heaslip, of Nestleton is just about the same bealthwise, some days he seems to be improving, at other times he remains much the, same. Mrs. Heaslip drives to the nursing borne each day to spend tbe afternoon with him. "Warmest Wisbes" for better health soon Bruce. "Warmest Wishes" also to Mrs. Larmen Hyland wbo is back in bospital again. Mr. Bruce Sutton of Peter- borough spent Saturday witb bis parents Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sutton, of Nestleton. Family Celebration Mrs. Sutton's father Mr. Harry Petherick of Havelock celebrated bis 75tb birthday on Marcb l8th. The family planned a delicious buffet supper and a deligbtful get- together in bhonour of tbe occasion at Havelock. Belated "Birtbday Wisbes" to Mr. Petberick. On Sunday at noon a birtbday celebration was beld for Mr. Grahame Fisb. Those present included: Mr. and Mrs. Larry Smith and Penny, Hampton; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fish, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Corby and Paul; and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jacob and girls from Blackstock, In the even- ing Mr. and Mrs. Fisb bad dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Dan, Corby and Paul in honour of Grabame's big day, Last Wed. evening Mr. and Mrs. Fisb enjoyed dinner witb Mr. and Mrs. Fergie Munroe, Sonya. Sat, evening Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Holland, Port Hope were supper guests witb Bruce and Nita. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm and Gail were Friday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Bilton and family of Perth. North Nestieton Church At the service Sunday morn- ing Rev. Victor Parsons delivered a tbougbt provoking message based on Getbsemane and Jesus' prayers entitled "The Shadow of the Cross". During bis delivery Mr. Parsons vividly brought out the pre-Easter message' by siinginig unac- companied the beautiful old sacred number "Alone". dedicateoI officiai went to Hebrews Mattbew rendeed was taken from 10, Ver. 19 - 39 and 26, Ver. 36-46. In the iss Gail Malcolm a favouritp solo AP POINTMENT The Crop Insurance Commission of Ontariois, pIqaseç1 to announce the appointment of Mr. John Aruckle, Nestieton, as aEt for the Durham NMR.J ýAr. yearsE culture qualify a valual erý in coptacý IOHN ARBUCKLE Arbuokies many qxperience in Agri- and Agri Business hlm well to provide âble service to farm- pis area. He can be ýed et phone - 416- Introducîng.. INDUSTRIAL/CGI GARAGES - AND WORKSHC GERRITS CONSTRUCTION CO.ILTD. R.R. .3, Bowmanville 579-8323

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