4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 5 1979 Section Two Celebrates 9Oth 'Birthday - On Thursday afternoon, Aug. 23rd, Rupe: Scelebrated his 9th birthday with a part, home on Church Street. A special cake È prepared for the occasion and many friern to extend best wishes. HwawA Y DON Mrs. Bernard Houseman, Calgary and Mr. 'Alfred Garrard called on Mrs. H. Crossman on Wednesday evening. Mr' and Mrs. Fred Ashton were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Weir Swain. The occasion, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashton's 46th wedding anniversary. Con- gratulations. Mr. and Mrs. E. Taylor,, Enniskillen were Sunday dînner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slem on, Su Fred. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Bowmanville were evening dinn er gueý and Mrs. Weir Swain ing Clayton's and 24th wedding ani Congratulations. Mrs. Ross Asht Sunday with Mr. ani Nielsen and baby Courtice while ther family attended ti tion. Mr. and Mrs. Ral Melanie and Edmonton, are vis IFENCE & P CENTRE * Commercial & Residential * Farm Gates & * T-Bar * Barb Wire * Installations & Repairs 725-1 72 Taunton E., 1/4r of Rtson Rd 49 Vears Ago Tbursday, August 28th, 1930 Brookdale Nurseries won first prize at the CNE with their display of Natural Landscape Scenery featuring the "Brook in the Dale", which was designed by M.L. Hancock. , Standing f ield -crop competition winners in oats, conducted by West Durham Agricultural Society, were lst \.Russell Osborne, town line, 2nd S. Chas. Allin, Providence, 3rd Harold Pascoe, 4th John Baker, th Norval Wotten, Solina, 6th A.W. Annis, Tyrone, 7th Thos. Baker and Son, Solina. t was 20 years ago on August l5th since Goodyear built their first tire in their own factory in Canada. Bowmaniville Hqming Pigeon Club flew their young bird race from Drvmbo, a distance of 105 miles on Saturday. The weather was very bad for flying and the club suffered the worst sinash ever. By Monday night, only 28 out of 143 birds reached home. Results of the Home Garden Contest conducted in West "'Durham under the supervision parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potts. Miss Mary Potts held a corn roast on Saturday evening, when a good number of Mary's friends attended. L.~Y ~ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and Miss Cora Degeer visited * Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Degeer, Ajax, on Sunday, and on the way home called on Mrs. Meta rt Byers Kellar, Oshawa. y at his Glad to hear Mrs. Vera ad been Garrard's (Strathaven ds called Nursing Home) health is improving. A surprise birthday party was held for Mrs. Hilda Crossman, on Thursday after- noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Roth. Mrs. Mildred Anderson organized this party. Those who attended ;usan and were Mrs. M. Anderson, Mrs. Annie Soper, Mrs. Viola ton Read, Hicks, Oshawa, Mrs. Alice -e Sunday Thompson, -Bowmanville, sts of Mr. Mrs. W. Swain, Mrs. L. [n celebrat- Christensen, Mrs. J. Potts, [Audrey's Mrs. A. Trewin. Two ladies inversary. had their cameras and several pictures were taken of this ton spent group. Mrs. Roth served a nd Mrs. F. delicious lunch. >M rs., yBrenda, Crossman received many rest of the îoveîy g ifts . ie Exhibi- Mrs. Hilda Crossman accompanîed the Tom Potts lph Clark, tamily and Raymond Randy, Cameron family to Mr. and siting hier Mrs. Roy Graham's farm home, east of Marmora where Mrs, Crossman had another AND surprise birthday party. bATIO Those attending were Mr. and E Mrs. Roy Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Graham, Bowman- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Ian Graham, Craig, Daren and Leslie, Haydon, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Enniskillen, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cameron, Fne Shanna, and Shawn, Ponty- Fence pool, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Potts, Charlene and Christopher, Haydon, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Graham,, Valleyfield, Quebec, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rahm. 21 All enjoyed a picnic supper mile E. and birthday cake. Mrs. Id Crossman received several gifts. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Accountancy WILLIAM C. HALL B Comm. Charfered Accounfanf 361/2 King St. E., Oshawa Telephone 725-6539 WM. J. H. COGGINS Charfered Accountant 11l5 Lberty Sfreef Soufh Bowmanvi lIe Phone 623-3612 JOHN MANUEL, C.G.A. 118 King Sf. Easf, Suife 2 623-6555 JOHN P. WINTERS Charfered AcCounfant 23 Silver Sf. Bowmanvi lie 623-9461 Dental DR. ANGUS M. BLAIR D.D.S. ?6 Franîk SI- Bovirnr rvi11r, (near Dominion, Store) Office HOUrs 930 a.rr to 9 pr including Safurday Telephone 623-3181 PATRICK G. DEEGAN DENTURE THERAPY C LIN 10 36 *ing St.W. 6234473 Office Hou rs: Mon., Thurs. & Fri 8.30 'fil 5:00 Wednesday 8:30 't! noon .Ot--osed Tuesdays Chiropractic LAWRENCE A. GREY r)r3(,Ior of Iiroprarcrlic G. EDWIN MANN, DC. Chiropractor 15 Elgîi Street Corrner of Horscy Streef Phone_ 623-5509 Office Hourso By.appoînlrenl LEONARD JAY, B.Sc., D.C. Docfor of Chîropracfîc 96 Queen Sftreet Bowmanvî le Phone 623-9297 overtime in order that the new publie school Vincent Massey will be ready for 160 students b expected opening day. The 41 architects for the new school are John B. Par/kin, u t n Associates, Trno ÏX3 t nt Te new post office is Olk* expeceted to be built on property owned by Miss si Carnie Martyn, Mr. William of J.Y. Kellough, Agricultural Symons and Mr. Geo, Representative are as follows, Wiseman at the corner of 1. Bob Kean, 2. Clifford Church and Temperance Pethick, 3. Percy Westlake 4. Streets. Lloyd Metcalf, 5. Bruce Muir Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Woods 6. Robert Barber, 7. Betty have opened a new television Snoden 8 HaoldFosyte. and appliances store in Snowen, . Haold orsyhe. Lindsay, and will continue to 25 Vears Ago, operate their TV Shop in Thursday, August 26tb, 1954 Bowmanville. The Royal Theatre. in The C.P.R. overhead bridge Bowmanville will change just west of town is once again hands the first week in open to traffic, but the September when Robert, Gill, complete re-building: job will Geraldton, will take over from flot be completed for some its present owners Mr. Owen time. 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Bread LOAF59 ROWNTREF, SMARTIES, AERO, COFFEE CRISP OR KIT KAT PKG. 0F 4 Candy Bars REG SIZE IBARIS8 Letter to the Editor, To Editor and Readers: Beware t would seemn from comments of The Dîrector of The Board of Education of Ontario, Dr. Bette Stephenson and other members of Queen's Pk. legislature, that there is a movement afoot to reduce us ail to mere ciphers and or serfs iL. our own cultural Christian, Canadian society. The suggestion that The Lord's Prayer be removed from meetings of legislative assemblies and that we have not teachiniz of Christian or Godly principles in our recently received two awards for suggestions on improving efficiency at the plant. Trevor Harrison, Andrew Crombie and Joe Childs also received awards. schools, makes it seem likely that we have greatly erred in the use o! our franchise, having .voted into positions of leadership those who would ignore the rights and Christian principles of the Canadian people. Hats off to station CFRB and Chas. Deering for the talk on radio Aug. 29, 1979, on this very subject.,Lt is to be hoped that talk will be taped and used many times on other radio stations. The "ALL NEWS" CKOC station could use it to great effect in Ottawa. The hugmane feelings of Canadians'for those of other lanids, whose ethnic differences have been no deterrant to us, who would willingly help and welcome them from countries where living conditions have become 77 King Street East, Bowmanville- Values Effective'at Bowmanville Store Only TOPAZ OR FOUR STAR Mushrooms Pieces & Stenf DUNCAN HINES ASSORTED VARIETIES Del uxeil[ Cake Mixes PET ITI rKI b T 10-FL OZ.TIN 59ç 1 -BOX Z 9 impossible for them, stems from strong feelings of Christian integrity that we have inherited. Are we now to have The Faith of ourselves, and that of our ancestors changed because it may be offensive to some of these newcomers? Those, wh o would say "yes" to this are in ail likelihood, people who have neyer spent five consecutive minutes in the study of the value and strength coming from Christian, Godly Faith. They therefore, have no basis on which to base such arbîtrary decisions. Those, who do know the spirit of strength that comes from Christian-Judaeo Faith and would do away with it, FEAR it because they would have us ail lose that strength and conviction, so that we be mindless, DE VON Bacon SWIFT'S PREMIUM Wieners SWIFT'S PREMIUM Pork Sausages 3 FOR 99e~ LIQUIEICLEANER 32-FL. OZ. Mr. Clean PLSTBTL, J AV EX Scrub & Shine CLEANSER Spic & Span LIOUID REFILL Windex PRICES FFIE TO SAi malleable ciphers in an easy to control system. Where individuals, no matter their convictions and principles of integrity, will become too fearful and apathetic to let their feelings of revulsion and dissatisfaction in matters of religion or politics as interpreted by legislators, become known. One of the best mayors Metro Toronto ever had was a Jew; at that time we heard nothing of the removal of The Lord's prayer from Govt. meetings, nor should we be listenîng with such docility now that we have three mayors. Three mayors, one of' whom seems to openly support a group, who defy and CLAIM human rights for breaking well-defined scriptural law in ways that are offensive to the norm of decent Canadians, CHRISTIANLY CANADIAN R., A. Lilley. STORE HOURS Mon.-Trues.-Wod.-Sat. 9-6 Thurs. & Fr1. 9-9 OPEN SUN DAY 10-5, WE DELIVER TELEPHONE 623-4161 CUT FROM CANADA GRADE A BEEF * Siroi«n Steaks LB2.1 1-L $1 4 9 MARY MILES, BY (HE PI-ECE I mi Bologna' SHO PSY' S LB $ ~ Potato Salad 1 PKGor Cole SIaw TUB SSWIFT'S PREMIUM 12 OZ i B SIZZLEAN PKG. PK& .6 Smoked Pork Suices SWIFT'S PREMIUM, SLICED B-OZ $11 Cooked Ham PKG11& *.19 LB 89" 691 Il1.591 SAVARIN, FROZEN, STORE PACKED 98e Chioken Cutets ILB. 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