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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Apr 1983, p. 21

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i Cooks Attend Y.W.C.A. Class at Lions 9 Centre Mills Bros. Fuels . Ltd. R.R.6, Bowmanvllle Telephone 571-3757 Many events are being planned for the Newcastle Village and District Historical Society sponsored Heritage Day, to be held on Saturday, May 14th, in the Newcastle Community Hall. The day will start with a bake sale, antiques antiques and collectibles will be on display, demonstrations of quilting, tatting and apple doll making. Jack Gordon will be on hand to show vintage movies of village and area scenes. <D Pitch-ln and Keep Canada Beautiful Also included in the activities activities will be a town crier who will announce the various events during the day. If the weather permits, a horse drawn carriage will take per -sons on a tour of the village. In the evening a program of barbershop music, Scottish dancing, singers, and a choir will be presented. A draw for a beautiful painting, by the talented Anneke Verbeck, of a local scene, will be made at the close of the day. THE WALLPAPER CENTRE'S Buy One Get One asm WHEN FOLKS 1 MUST KEEP THEIR BUD6ET TI6HT7, THEYUKE TO DEAL £ WHERE THE PRICE IS^* RIGHT. 9 C . BOLT VINYL COATED • UNPA9TED • (WHILE QUANTITIES LAST) BUY GET CDCCI ONE.. ONE rllttl LIMIT-6 BOLTI PER FAMILY SOLID VINYL OIL. PAINT I VINYL COATED _ *10. QAL. I M flg or' BOLT I 91.00• Quart I W.Vil *ou Rtfl.lol2t.B5 I OSHAWAONLY I Rtfl.lot22.B5 • WHIN YOU BUY ON* • YOU OBT ONE FHM • *9.051 °" THE WALLPAPER CENTRE Ol'I N IMIS THURSDAY & FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL NINL 1 OSHAWA 140 Slmeot 81. South (Comor John) 579-1656 SCARBOROUGH 553 Mtrkhim Rotd (Just S. ol Luwiuncu) 431-4458 AJAX 1313 Hint ood Avt, (Just North otHwy. -101) 666-0719 1 101) I C.A. Mclntosn, Delicious, Spy and ■ Mutsu Apples ARE ON SALE Specials: "Cee"Gi\ $3.95 Vz bushel "Cee" Gr. McIntosh $1.95 8-lb. Bag Special I Heritage Pure Maple Syrup on Tap $1.99 lb. $4.38 Kilogram Fred's Fruit Market Hwy.115and 35 South of Orono Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 27, 1983 5 B.H.S. Student Receives Rotary Award for Essay "The Creative Cooking Experience" was the topic of a program held Thursday, April 21, at the Bowmanville Lions Centre. The program, which attracted a sizeable crowd of local cooks, was presented by the Y.W.C.A.' Shirley Ann Holmes (right) and Lois Eggert, of Creative Cookery, are shown herp as they demonstrate the preparation of food to be stir-fried. Scouts Sponsor Music and Magic Night Judge Speaks to Rotarians During Law Week Family Court Judge Richard Donald was guest speaker last Thursday at the regular meeting of the Bowmanville Rotary Club. Judge Donald was speaking during Community Justice Week on the topic of "Justice, a Shared Responsibility". The family court judge discussed the role of volunteers who are working in the field of justice today. He also reminded his audience that it is the duty of citizens to establish the laws they want through their elected officials and public servants. Judge Donald is shown here with Rotary Club President Paul Morris (left) and Rotarian A1 Strike, who introduced the guest speaker to the club. Spring Bulb Festival Features 80,000 Fresh Blooms at Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village A Grade 11 student at Bowmanville High School has won a business essay writing contest sponsored by District 707 of Rotary International. A total of 63 clubs between Belleville and Kingston were eligible to enter contestants in the competition. Mary Ann Van Dyk, winner for the district, is shown here with Rotary president Paul Morris (left) and Rex Walters, chairman of the vocational services committee. Her essay investigated refund policies among stores in Bowmanville. It was based on a case history assigned to all competitors in the Grade 11 and 12 competition. The Town of Newcastle also claimed second and third place in the essay competition. Dan Corwell and Sandra Avery, both of Courtice Secondary School were in second and third place. The three winners will be attending an upcoming conference for other successful contestants to be held in Guelph. s » V A\ ■ r i- i \fi i V* \ V ... ..jLvL.3y . "Uncle Keith" entertained local Scouts, Cubs, Beavers, Guides and Brownies at an evening of entertainment held Thursday, April 21, at Bowmanville's Waverley Public School. The evening of music and magic, and all-round fun include a sing-along and a Clown as well as the magic show. The event was sponsored by the Ninth Bowmanville Scouts and attracted an audience of close to 300. Here, Uncle Keith, the magician (and his rabbit), get acquainted with Bert Watson who served as the clown and Master of Ceremonies. Newcastle Village Heritage Day Mnnv ouontc aro KÂinrr ai~~ 1..ti-- WEkE HEATING OIL SPECIALISTS AND DO SHOUT OUT, FOR WE'VE THE KNOWLEDGE WHAT ITS ALL ABOUT Cascading colour of over 80,000 fresh spring blooms are featured at the Cullen Gardens Gardens and Miniature Village, Annual Spring Bulb Festival along with a hundred exact 1-12 scale replica buildings of Ontario homes, farms, churches and business streets. Thousands of visitors from the United States and Canada have appreciated this magnificent magnificent display of spring flowers that has become famous for its unique and quality presentation. Many have written about their appreciation appreciation of the talents and gifts of our groundkeepers and gardeners who have created such a memorable sight. Each day groups of colourful blooms open to reveal their marvelous display, with the early bulbs giving way to the delightful tulips. This festival event has been scheduled for May 7 th through May 16th. Dutch entertainers in traditional costumes will perform on our open stage on the weekends, and when you have twenty five pairs of wooden clogs interpreting the folk dances of the lowland countries it is sure to make a real impression. Thefamoun VanReisen bulb farms of Amsterdam have donated thirty full sets of bulbs, consisting of enough tulips, narcissus, daffodils and crocus to give any home a special springtime surge of colour that will make spirits soar and create a distinctive pride and character ' to the community. Coupons submitted by our visitors will be drawn at the end of the festivities, and the winners will receive their prizes early in the fall, in lots of time to plant before winter sets in. Later in the month, celebrations celebrations of our third anniversary will be scheduled as the Third Annual Garden Party with all of its old fashioned garden party programs takes place. Cullen Gardens and Miniature Miniature Village has grown to join the top six tourist attractions in Ontario. New additions to be created this year consist of two immense flower birds. The plant sculptures measuring measuring fifteen feet in height and 40 feet in length, in natural growing growing colour of seasonal flowers depict a peacock in beautiful plumage of blooms the colour of the rainbow and a duck . inhabiting the valley close by the miniature fairgrounds. All of this framed by georgious colour of flowers, and the dense green of the cedar groves. The restaurant will be open featuring it's famous roast beef lunches and dinners, dinners, and the well stocked gift shop and new log cabin em porium offering unique gift and food items. Cullen Gardens and Miniature Miniature Village is located on Taunton Road in Whitby, 6 kilometers north of the 401, just west of highway twelve. The Pantry OPEN 7 DAYS WEEK Gloria's Variety 87 Ontario St. • Bowmanville Telephone 623-6035 "Celebrating our 2nd Anniversary" HUMPTY DUMPTY CHIPS 200 Gram *1.09 PURE SPRING Ginger Ale 3 26 oz. size / | PLUS DEPOSIT COTTONELLE Toilet Tissue 2 Roll Pkg. 99 CIGARETTES ALL BRANDS 49 (Limit 2 Per Customer) carton 2% Milks,,, (4 litre bags) £■ ■ Reg. $2.99 Specials In effect from May 2 to May 15,1983 GREAT SLEEP SALE PERFECT POSTURE LUXURYSLEEPSETS Recently advertised in Ontario at *$500.00, *$600.00, *$700.00 Be certain it's Serta Chock the features: ■ Now great sleep at an amazingly low price, hall of what you may have seen It advertised at another store. ■ Built by SERTA so you can depend on It for years of service, Internationally recognized for quality bedding products. ■ Mattress Is of 312 coll, 13 guage, 6 turn coll construction. ■ 12 edge guards to ensure edge to edge body support. ■ Insulated with durable fibre padding to prevent "coll feel , ■ Double foam layers. ■ Fabric Is multi-needle, puff quilted to a thick pillow top foam for luxurious comfort. ■ Matched foundation unit Is of sturdy grid-top construction for years of good support. ■ Insulated with 5/8" conwed pad. 1 12 edge guards (or uniform overall support. ■ Borders are continuous quilt to loam. During this special event only sets are sold. OUR PRICE SINGLE COMPLETE 39" MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING SET DOUBLE 54" MATTRESS and BOX SPRING $249, SET QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS and BOX SPRING SET $299 $349. This is a limited time offer SAVE BIG, NOW! F.A. Kramp Furniture 95 95 95 37 King St. E. Telephone 823-7071 Bowmanville

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