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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 May 1979, p. 5

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Ifer$st phone 623-3 Bruce W. Long, of bondon, will succeed Geoffrey Bonny- castie as Crown Attorney for Nortbumberland County, effective dune lst. Mr. Long is presently assistant Crown Attorney for Middlesex county. Mrs. Lorelei Kehiher on vacation from Fort McMurray Aberta, spent two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Osmond, formerly of Bowmanville. She also attend- ed her niece's christeming on Mother's Day at St. John's Anglican Church, Port Hope, as godmother to Nicole Shelly Lynn, baby daughter of Roger and Decima Herron. The Thirty-third Annual Provincial Conference of the Business and Professional Women's Clubs of Ontario was beld in the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, May 25, 26, and 27, and hosted by the four Toronto clubs - Lakeshore, beaside, North Toronto and Toronto. Those in attendance from the Bowmanville Club were Audrey Bate, Greta Brown, Marion Davenport, Helen Devitt, Jean Devitt, Velma Gay, dudy Hagerman, Dalla Manuel (Delegate), Vivian Pickard and Mildred Quinn'ey. At the closing banquet' on Sunday, May 27th, the guest speaker was the Honorable Pauline M. McGibbon, Lieu- tenant-Governor of Ontario, wbo is a member of the Toronto Club and Honorary Life Member of the Canadian Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs. Mrs. Vivian Pickard bas bad as ber guest Miss borna Tbornton, Edmonton, Aberta, and ber daughter Margaret Pickard, Edmonton. While bere, Margaret attended the ten-year reunion of ber nursing class at St. dosep's Hospital, Peterborough. A brochure of Ontario Summer Events, giving dates, times and locations of Air Shows, Antique Car, Boats and Steamn Shows, Archery, Basebail, -Golf Tournaments, Flower Shows, Music Rodeos, Saiiing, Tennis etc. may be obtained by writing The Minîstry of Tourism, Queen's Park, Toronto, M7A 2E5. The first winners of Trent University's Canadian Studies essay prize~s were announcedi recently by contest co- ordinator dames Struthers. Tbey are Elen Vaneyk of R.R. 5, Bowmanville, and Neil Macbean of R.R. 3, Cbelms- Ceremonies ut Bowman ville 's Seventh-day Adventist Church ford. The prizes are $250 for each winniing essay. The competition was open to Grade 13 students across Ontario and essays were to deal with aspects of Canadian studies. Miss Vaneyk's essay was titled "The characterization of a Mystic in 'Wbo Has Seen the Wind? "' Mr. MacLean's essay deait with "Quebec in History and Literature". dudges for the competition were Prof. Struthers, of Trent's Canadian studies pro- gram, Harvey Mcý ue, a member of tbe university's native studies faculty, and two students, Michael Baxter and Kathleen Fish. This zippy homemade Frencb Dressing is a comple- ment to crisp salad greens - In covered jar or shaker, combine i (10 ounce) can condensed tomato soup, 1/ cup salad ohl, 3 tablespoons vinegar and 1 tablespoon prepared mustard. Shake well. Chili, Makes about 1/ cups. Congratulations to the fol- lowing employees of Goodyear Canada Ltd., Bowmanville Plant on attaining the various Milestones of employment with the company - 35 years - Ralph D. Mclntyre, and Paul F. Chant. 30 years - R.A. Foster, 25 years - S. Adams, 10 years - R. Miller, J. Brim- icombe, and R. Kellett. From dune 1 to 24, original paintings by 30 of Canada's leading contemporary artists will be on view in The Station Gallery of Whitby Arts Inc. Selected from the reknowned corporate art collection owned by Canadian Industries Limited, this exhibition will be representative of key artistic cbaracteristics in Canada. Ontario grants totalling $21,950 will be used by the town of Collingwood for furtber development work in Birch Street Park and Sunset Beach Park. In approving the projects, Natural Resources Minister dames A.C. Auld said that a $15,000 provincial grant wil assist with the cost, of lard- scaping, tree planting and other general improvements to the 20-hectare (51-acre) Birch Street Park situated on the town's inner harbour. A $6,950 grant will be applied to the cost of sodding, tree pianting, shore protection and the addition of fi and top soul in the il-hectare (29-acre) Bowmanville's Seventh-day Adventist Church was officially opened Sunday afternoon'in a ceremony attended by ail who were in some way connected with the construction of the new building. In this photo, guests assemble on the platform at the opening ceremonies. The seating capacity of the spacious auditorium shown here is 250. The balcony has room for an additional 50 persons. Constructed at a cost of approximately $500,000, the Bowmanville Seventh-day Adventist Church also contains four large classrooms for the children's Sabbath School and an assembly hall which will seat 200. Membership of the church is 123 plus children.î Mr. and Mrs. Howard Malcolm who.observed tbeir 35 wedding anniversary on May 2tb. Only haif way there as regards anotber venerable couple - we refer of course to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jakeman of Bethany who wili be acknowledging their 7lst wedding anniversary tbe first week in dune. Happy Anniver- sary to tbese "youngsters". On Saturday the Howard, Ralph and Harvey Malcolms beld a social evening in Peterborough, dining and dancing so to speak. Mr. day Malcolm was an overnight guest with Marti Malcolm prior to leaving for Western Canada this week. Mrs. Joyce Malcolm is recuperating satisfactorely following a major opeation in Peterborougb Civic Hospital on Election Day. Ail join in wishing Joyce a speedy con- valescence. Miss Mona Malcolm was a guest this week with Miss dennifer Snushall in Peter- borough. The Snusball family just recently moved to Peter- borough from Bethany where John is in charge of a brand new bank near Simpson Sears. On Sunday evening the Harvey Malcolms were dinner guests of the Snushalls at their lovely new home in east Peterborough. Auspicious wedding anniversaries are or have The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 30, 1979 5 been the order of the day or montb in our community. Belated congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. doe Hurtig who observed their 4tb wedding anniversary last Sunday, May 2th. Present to observe the happy occasion were their daughters, Inige Bircharott and children of Peterborough, their daughter Eva Green and Irving of Toronto and their son Pron Hurtig and friend of T.O. On Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Art Rowan, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pfoh attended the Simmerson-dackson wedding (Doris' niece) in Brooklin with reception following at the Thunderbird Country Club in Ashburn. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson motored to Port Elgin to spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. dim Beggs and family. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Balfour Moore who observed their 4tb wedding anniversary with a family gathering on Sunday, May 27tb at their home. Dînner guests included Mrs. Herb Weldon of Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Holmes of Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sedman of Bowmanville, Mr. Orvihle Moore and Miss Karen Moore of Cameron, Mr. Vern Moore of T.O., Messrs. Jack and Clifford Sedman of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Robinson and Tanyia of Stroud and 'Mr. and Mrs. Oram Moore, David and Lynn. Mary and Balfour were the recipients of numerous miscellaneous presents and best wisbes from their family and friends. Letter to Editor Dear Editor: Would you please give this coverage in your newspaper: A history of Deibourne, Ardley, and Lousana areas, and surrounding rural scbool districts for the period of 1900-1980 is being compiled. Contributions are requested from former residents. Ques- tions that might be addressed are wbere did your family come from? Why and when they came? And where did they settie? What were conditions of the eafly days, interesting- events, contri- butions to the community. What scbool attended and family life up to the present. Photographs and documents will be returned. Submit histories by Sept. 15, 1979 ta Mrs. M. Faulkner, R.R. 2 Lousana, Alta., TOM lKO. Thank you. E. Page 8:00 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION 7:30 Confirmation with Blshop Ben Ogwai of Uganda. Wed. 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion and Laylng on of Hands for Healing. Sunday School and Nursery Care for your children. Tomperance at Queen Archdeacon Tom Gracia SUN DAY SCHOOL CLASSIES 10 a.m.- Age Group.9 years and aider 'l a.m. - Beginners, Kindergarten, Primary 1l a.m. WorshIp Service Sermon titis "MARKS 0F COMMITMEN T" New member will be Confirmed durlng the service. Nursery Cars Pravlded A Wa rm Welcome for Everyone » wit bQýuIrCI! MINISTER: Rev. N.E.Schamerhorn, B.A.,M.Div. ORGANIST: Mr. D. Deweil Sunday, June 3,1979 11:00 a.m. "Fromn the Shores of the Otonabee" A report f rom the Bay of Quinte Conference by William Eby, Duncan MoPherson and Gerald Shackleton Orono Public Sohool Choir. Il11 provide special music. Nursery-Modern "Play and ilea Nursery for pre-school chiIdren every Sunday. Durham East MPP Sam Cureatz and Newcastle Mayor G arnet Riekard chat with Pastor David Toop and Gerry Gerrits, president of Gerrits Construction Co. Ltd. at Sunday's opening ceremonies held at the Seventh-day Adventist Church. From left to right are: Mr. Cureatz, Mr. Gerrits, Mr. Toop and Mayor Rickard. Guest speaker was Pastor L .L. Reile, President of the Canadian Union Conference of Seventh- day Adventist. The prayer of consecration was offered by founding Pastor Gordon Pifher. Pastor D.J. Handysides, previous pastor of the College Park Seventh-day Adventist Church, gave the benediction. Sunset Beach Park on Not- tawasaga Bay. The Department of the Secretary of State bas publisbed -a directory of Can- adian institutions offering aduits second language train- ing courses in French and-or English. The directory was drawn up to aid aduits who want to learn or improve their present knowledge of French or English as a second language, but wbo do not have easy access to information on language training courses. The courses are isted by province and location. Details are provided on the type and cost of the course, when it is offered, as well as an address and telephone number of a contact person for eacb course. Interested individuals and organizations may obtain one complimentary copy of "Where to Learn French or Bowmanville Baptist Church Pastor Roger Fellows 623-3000 ON THE THIRD LINE, WEST 0F LIBERTY STREET NORTH. FamiIy Sunday Schooi 9:45 a.m. Marning Warship 11:00 a. m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Tuesday night is Family Night at 7:00 p.m. Aduit and Teens Bible Study Pioneer Girls (ages T-1 2) Explorer Boys (ages 7-12) Happy Hou r(ages 3-6) Nursery Young Peoples Meetings ... every Thursday at 7:30 pm. YEL VER TON In case you hadn't noticect, the big Federal election is over and shoulder shrugging Trudeau bas been swapped for leader for Little Joe the jelly- jowled junior fromn western Canada. Beamning Broadbent hias a reason to beamn for tis he who can dictate within reason the length of the term of the current parliament. Hopefully he will use bis position wisely s0 that legisia- tion beneficial to ail walks of life and areas of Canada will be introduoed for the good of ail. A minority government doesn't speli disaster. A few years ago under similar conditions somne well though out legisiation was passed that otberwise might neyer have been consîdered. Congratulations to ah tthe successful candidates, especially those in our area - English" by writing to: The Language Programs Branch, Department of the Secretary of State, Ottawa, Ontario, KiA 0M5. The appointment of Nancy Hushion, as visual arts officer of the Ontario Arts Council, effective duly 1, 1979 was announced ast week by Louis Applebaum, executive director. things, and he that Ioveth Me not, is ndeed, of the poor and needy. For further information- Box 36, Bowmanville. Mr. Allan Lawrence, our local M.P. who we suspect should be high on the list for consideration for a cabinet post because of his past active part in opposition government and seniority. Likewise to Mr. Wm. Scott wbo bas taken over tbe northern area federaliy not unlike the late Leslie Frost did provincially for Victoria- Haliburton for the past five sessions. The country waits wîth interest and anticipation to watch the fledgiing poiticians try their wings with a wish and a prayer for tbeir success in correcting existing problems and in keeping our country unified. Belated congratulations to 51 Plastie - 54"1 x 72" PlcIcTale insulated Plastic-.for41 Plcnc TblePlcnlc Bags PlcnIc Set Covers $1.99 $1.19 99* _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ Barbecue Gardon Lawn Tools Tools Darts 4411 each 79" each $3.49 set Frozen Plastic Travel Beach - 3011 x 56", Pop Makers Containers Toweis 991 I_371- each_-_$ 4.99o Paper 91, Plastic Carry-Ail Plates IDA - Pkg. of 180 Bags Pgof0Napklns 77" Pg o 0991, _____ ____99 , _ __ _ _ McGregor Drugs King St. W. 623-579ý OPEN ON SUNDAy 12 Noon until 4:00 and 7:00 untll 8:00 2 ,Iiil ll ý ý il ý 1111 1 ýlý'ililim i ................ ..............

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