YWCA Holds Official Opening of Bowmanville Office The official opening of the YWCA's Bowmanville Cureatz; and Marie Hubbard, Bowmanville ward office was held last Thursday, August 26, with two local councillor. The back row, from left, Newcastle Mayor Garnet Rickard presiding over includes: Councillor Ann Cowman, Betty Lobb, the ribbon-cutting. The office is located at the Barb Hiemstra, and Elizabeth Peacock. The first headquarters for Durham East MPP Sam Cureatz YWCA programs were offered in Bowmanville in and is used by the YWCA Friday afternoons. Shown 1978. By 1981, enrollment had grown to 239 persons in the above photo are, from left: Gayle who took part in various YWCA activities including Willoughby, YWCA program worker for fitness and children's programs. Classes are now Bowmanville; Marianne Zakarow, a member of being offered in Bowmanville, Newcastle Village the YWCA board of directors ; Mayor Rickard ; Mr. and the Tyrone Community Centre. YELVERTON NEWS Congratulations are extended extended to Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Timms (nee Debbie Fallis) who were married on Sat., August 28th. Several of our Yelverton residents attended the wedding dance in the, evening. evening. Several local events attracted attracted attendance of a portion of our community - Blackstock Fair, despite inclement weather and the A1 Lawrence B.B.Q. at the Devil's Elbow by a large number of undernourished undernourished Conservatives enjoying a free partisan meal served in liberal quantities. Glad to report that Mrs. Thora Gray was able to return home for the weekend- and expects to be released from hospital completely in the near future. Mr. Clare Robinson underwent underwent knee surgery ( at Port Perry Hospital this week. A speedy convalescence to Clare. On Saturday evening, Mrs. Audrie Brown entertained Eileen and Howard Malcolm, Corrie and Harvey Malcolm and guest-of-honor, Mrs. Hazel Whittaker, for a farewell farewell party held in her honor prior to her leaving on Tuesday Tuesday to make her home in Victoria, B.C. The best wishes of her many friends go with her for a happy, contented life in her new abode. Mrs. Hazel Gray accompanied accompanied Mrs. Audrie Brown to Niagara on the Lake this week where they saw a couple of interesting plays. Mrs. Louis Nasoto of Port Credit, was a weekend visitor with the Harvey and Marti Malcolm's. His sister, Liz Nasoto, Nasoto, returned home with him on Sunday evening after 10 days with her relatives here. Last Sunday, Mrs. Ann Hur- ren and Hally entertained members of the Wilson and Jackson families for a Beef B.B.Q. and social afternoon. Among those attending were Vance and Olive Wilson of Toronto, Ruth Wilson qf Port Perry, Jack and Lorna Wilson of Lindsay, Norman and Isabel Isabel Wilson of Janetville, Mrs. Violet Carr of Bethany, Mrs. Hazel Hall and Mrs. Cora Farrow of Whitby, Vincent and Frances Jackson of Bethany, Bethany, Carl and Lorraine Smith and Thelma Sconn of Bethany, Mr. Norman Neals of Lakefield, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Biggs and family of Port Elgin (vacationing with the Norman Wilson's), and Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Brown and family of Fleetwood area. Yelverton Church Service on Sunday a.m. was very sparsely sparsely attended as folks have not yet recovered sufficiently from summer's hustle and bustle to wind their way back to church service. It must be very frustrating for Denis to spend hours preparing preparing an appropriate message message to be given to almost empty pews. We imagine that even "blank focus" would be preferable to "empty spaces." Anyone who has an unused iano, collecting dust in the ack room and would like to see it put to good use and smothered with loving care, please contact Mr. and Mrs. Denis Fransky at the manse at Janetville. The Co-op Nursery School which has been operating from Yelverton United Church basement in the past year, will in the near future, be located at the Janetville United Church basement with registration registration for the children being held on Sept. 7th. More info can be received from either Susan Howard or the Fran- skys'. Yelverton U.C.W. will be holding their meeting on Thursday afternoon at the Caressant Nursing Home in Lindsay with dinner at the Coachhouse later. Ms. Mona Malcolm participated participated with the girls team, Carl Brown Jewellers of Lindsay, in a tournament in Coboconk over the weekend and winning their first three games in a round robin series. W hr*» - ■ éS FREE 5x7 ENLARGEMENT Our quality processing means that times may vary during peak business periods. 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I i.m. -I p.m., Frl. • s.m. ■ » p.m,, Sal. • a.m. • 5 p.m. ORONO By Mrs. Isabelle Challice The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 1, 1962 7 Statesman Receives Award of Merit An award of merit was presented to the Canadian Statesman last week for its contribution and active involvement in the 1982 national student summer employment program. Bowmanville's student employment office coordinator coordinator Pat Lunn made the presentation to Statesman editor John M. James. Quote - "It's inflation when you have to pay $5 for the $2 haircut you used to get for $1 when you had hair." Mrs. Rose Lunn, Oshawa was a recent visitor with Mrs. Francis Sutton. Miss Nancy Lee Ishii, Bridgenorth, spent last week visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Len Pears. Mrs. Margaret Hancock and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hancock attended Coe Hill fair over the past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yeo and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Renton, Renton, Hampton visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yeo, last Monday evening. Our sincere apologies to Mrs. Eileen Stephens, whose name appeared incorrectly as (Staples) in last week's column. Mrs. Stephens coordinated coordinated the very successful art show in the town hall recently. The new fall activities lists are now in preparation and the registration night for the Cubs and Beavers is Tuesday, Sept, 7 in Orono Church, main hall at 7 o'clock. The same night the members of Orono United Church session session meet upstairs for first fall meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Bowins attended a family reunion and corn roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beatty, Camp- bellcroft, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yeo and Scott visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gordon, Solina, on Sunday evening last. Miss Laurie Benedict, Oshawa was an overnight guest of the 0. Challice's, last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Ishii, Bridgenorth, Mr, and Mrs. Royal Ishii, Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pears, Newcastle Newcastle were all Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Len Pears. Mrs. Francis Sutton was a Saturday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dayes, Blackstock and attended Blackstock Fair. There were over 50 members of the Hancock family in attendance attendance at the family reunion held in Orono Park on Sunday, August 29. Guests were present present from Oakville and Belleville. Belleville. While sitting in the car, Saturday evening, in Bowmanville, Bowmanville, waiting for other members of the family, we witnessed three large flocks of wild geese heading south, along with several other flocks of smaller birds. Sure been a short summer ! Our sincere sympathy to the many Bethany area families related to the late Brian Van- Beek, who was killed early Sunday morning, near Mill- brook. Mr. VanBeek was a cousin of O. Challice, Orono. Quite a number of Orono area famililes were present at the regular Sunday morning Church service held in Newcastle Newcastle United Church. Mr. Glenn Allin was guest soloist and as usual, much enjoyed. Sunday, Sept. 5 is the last service in Newcastle Church, and the following Sunday, • Sept. 12 regular services again in Orono United Church. Rev. Jones, Manvers pastoral charge, is guest speaker for the annual Horticulture Flower service. Flowers to be - sent to sick and shut-ins. Orono fair is almost here, and we hope all area residents residents participate in their favorite department, be it vegetables, flowers, sewing or even a big apple pie! Let's all help to make this a real fair to remember. A reminder to all lovers of good gospel music! Remember Remember to attend the Wednesday, Sept. 8 evening concert of the famous "Nations" gospel quartette. This is a brand new item on the fair agenda and this group are highly rated in the gospel music fields. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Challice attended the Challice family reunion, held Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Challice, Garden Hill. Well over 100 family members pre sent to meet their cousin, Miss Gladys Akerman, of Exning, England, who is currently enjoying enjoying her first visit to Canada. Canada. Her grandfather, the late Earnest Challice, (England), was a brother of the late John Challice, Bethany, who was father of today's present generations. Our congratulations to Miss Margaruite Challice, Toronto, who organized the happy event. Margaruite is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Challice, Millbrook and is presently preparing a family geneology. Little Miss Melissa McAl- pine and Master Travis McAlpine, children of Mr. and Mrs. Alan McAlpine, Belleville, Belleville, spent the weekend visiting visiting their grandmother, Mrs. E.L. Gilbank, while their parents attended a wedding in Rochester, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott and sons have returned home from their holidays spent in Cochrane, taking a ride on the Polar Bear Express and visiting visiting the mines in Sudbury. Congratulations to the hardworking hardworking parents who constructed constructed the new creative playground at Orono Public School. Took my grand: children to see and play on it and found many children enjoying enjoying it thoroughly. Starkville Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow Farrow were Monday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bamsey, Ralphie, Michelle and Andy to celebrate Simone's Simone's birthday. Later, they were joined by Mr. Peter Westheuser for the evening. Mr. Jeff Caswell was a Monday Monday dinner guest of his grandparents, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberts, Peterborough were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Todd, Cathy and Robbie. Audley Da Costa spent last week in Montreal visiting his brother Mr. Mark Da Costa. Mr. and Mrs. Horrell Pinch, Sarasota, Florida spent last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott, Dunsford were Wednesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd. Mr. and Mrs. John Windatt were Wednesday supper guests of Mr. and Mr. Alfred Windatt, Jeff and Tracey, Newtonville. Mrs. Andy Van Drunnen, Michael, Jason and Terry, Cavan were Wednesday luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Souch. On Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell enjoyed enjoyed the Allan Lawrence barbeque held at Devil's Elbow, Elbow, Bethany. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott, Dunsford and Mrs. Edna Dobson Dobson visited Wednesday evening evening with Mr, and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. On Wednesday evening, Miss Erin Windatt was an overnight overnight guest of her friend Miss Tammy Northam, Newcastle. Mr, and Mrs. Brenton Farrow Farrow visited Wednesday evening evening with Mr. and Mrs. Don Cochrane, Kirby. Happy birthday wishes from this community to Mr. Stan Bowen, Bowmanville who next Monday, September 6th will be celebrating his 99th birthday. Congratulations! Mr. and Mrs. Stan Falls, Toronto were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell, Mr. and Mrs. Les Caswell, Burlington spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Brian Cas-, well. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Lynn, Kevin and Heather spent the weekend at their cottage near Novar. On Saturday, they attended attended Emsdale Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fonk and Peter spent the weekend at their cottage at Lake Bernard. Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Willough by, Renfrew spent the weekend weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Brenton Farrow. Miss Merridy Cox, Toronto spent the weekend with Mrs. John Layng and Dyana. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy spent the day in Oshawa visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold McColm, Kathleen and Ginny. Mr. Milton Wannan, Kirby was a Saturday luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Souch. Mr. David Brettell, Oshawa and Miss Judy Terwillegar, Hampton were Saturday dinner dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brettell and Susan. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robinson Robinson visited Saturday evening with Mr. Melville Samis, Port Hope. On Saturday, Misses Jodie and Heather Souch spent the day with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Souch. On Saturday evening, Miss Debbie Brettell arrived home from Paris, France. Debbie has spent the last seven weeks there and in Nice, where she took a course in French. VETEfi "v-^ 110 KING ST. E„ BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C 1N5 CONSULTATION BY APPOINTMENT ONLY DR. JANICE ALUIN DR. EVERETT M. TURNER Tel. 416-623-4012 < I V roen 6 Delicatessen Boterham Worst Luncheon Meat Regular $5.50 kg $3.99 kg $1.99 ib Chicken Loaf Regular $11.86 kg $4.99 kg $2.50 ». Spiced Corned Beef Regular $11.25 kg $8.92 kg $4.45 ». Mild Gouda Regular $8.95 kg $5.99 kg S2.99 ». 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