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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Apr 1983, p. 3

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( Bowmanville Kinsmen Donate New Instrument to Sr, Public School Band JOSEPH OPENING SOON (Tentatively May 5th, 1983) Over 40 Years of Combined Hairstyling Experience PERMS - % PRICE cut extra We bring you the latest in hair fashion available today. Allow us to perform for you.. POINT CUT - VOLUME CUT - BLUNT CUT and introducingThlO LOOk ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ We welcome back ENZO, formerly of Hairport and-Tony's Hairstyling of Whitby. To come closer here Is to go further, means to give . our very personal touch with our talent and personality. WELCOME EVERYONE We're above Brother's Pizza 36A King St. E. Bowmanville Specializing In Modern Techniques for Men and Women [LORD! Lots of Parking at Rear Remember... to use your Pass FOR 15% DISCOUNT ON ALL PHOTO-FINISHING PROCESSED IN BOWMANVILLE Lange's Photo Lab. Inc. 50 King St. E. Bowmanville 623-2568 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 27, 1983 3 S ' >' The Bowmanville Kinsmen Club has purchased a new instrument to the band program at Bowmanville Senior Public School. The Gemeinhardt flute shown here is valued at $326. It will augment the band's flute collection which has received extensive care and is wearing out. Shown here, from left, are Mark Borutskie, chairman of the Kinsmen community services committee; Lisa Shakespeare, a music student ; and Jon Leith, musical director. BOWMAN VILLI, iivnn tun^ BOWMANVILLE BUSINESS CENTRE MYSTERY MERCHANT QUIZ #5 As part of the 'Morris Block', this business now exists where once there was an arched passageway to a wagon and buggy shop. Next door, to the west, was located a butcher shop, owned and operated by Alex Edmonstone, which later became part of a furniture and undertaking business. In this business location, the firm of Cornish and Son, whose hallmark C & S is listed in the Silversmiths' Book of Canada, carried on their jewellery and silversmith business. More currently, this store has sold a variety of products, including school supplies. The winner of the 'MYSTERY MERCHANT QUIZ' will receive $300 in 'BOWMANVILLE ANNIVERSARY BANK NOTES' which may be used in the purchase of goods and services from any of the merchant members of the BOWMANVILLE BUSINESS CENTRE. To enter, just obtain a FREE entry blank from any merchant in the downtown. Then watch each week in The Canadian Statesman for the 'MYSTERY MERCHANT QUIZ'. After all eight descriptions have been published, complete the entry blank and return it to one of the following businesses. BOWMANVILLE AUDIO VISION LTD. LANDER HARDWARE 4 ELECTRIC LTD. LANGE'S PHOTO LAB INCORPORATED RICKABY'S LIMITED Contest Closes: May 21,1983 at 10 a.m. HAPPY 125th ANNIVERSARY BOWMANVILLE ^Aa/naUe^ - 'fVeddi/nÿ On Saturday, March 19th, 1983, at Hampton United Church the Reverend Erb solemnized the marriage of Wendy Gail Robinson, (laughter (laughter of Mr, and Mrs. Alan Robinson of Bowmanville. to Steven Douglas Chandler, Scarborough. The bride wore an elegant chiffon gown with layered ruffles of chiffon enchancing a v-neck-line. Chantilly lace Federal Liberal Assoc. Election of Officers Won't Re-enact Council Newcastle's elected officials have decided not to take to the stage in order to help commemorate the 125th anniversary of Bowmanville. The re-enactment of Bowmanville's first council session was suggested as a possible project which could be undertaker, by town council as part of next month's anniversary celebrations. I j But, at a meeting of the general purpose committee Monday, April 18, Newcastle council decided not to proceed with the project. Bowmanville's Chamber of Commerce is to be advised that council does not see fit to re-enact the first meeting because of the expense involved and time constraints. Council will, however, continue to support other efforts of the 125th anniversary committee. Councillor Marie Hubbard pointed out that the first council session would not have included women. Today's Newcastle council has three female and four male councillors. 1 "The more we find out about it, the more costly it is," she said. "I will not be participating in it," said Councillor Ivan Hobbs. A highlight of the Durham Northumberland Federal Liberal Association's annual meeting last week was the election of the group's 1983-84 executive. Heading the organization and returned to another term, Bill Gorsline of Port Hope received the endorsement of the 90 Liberals attending the dinner gathering at the Flying Dutchman Hotel in Bowmanville., Bowmanville., Liberal supporter Audrey Archer of Port Perry was elected to the post of executive vice president. Francine Newton Newton of Hampton and Alice Allchin of Cobourg received the favor of fellow Liberals electing them to the positions of first and second vice presidents presidents respectively. The organization's recorded business will be maintained by Fred Mandryk of Pontypool and Will Capeling, also of Pontypool, will serve a term as treasurer. Liberals elected Don Mac- Arthur of Bowmanville to head up thè association's policy committee and mem bership will be handled by Ernie Carey of Cobourg. Long time Liberal supporter Carol Bemey of Newcastle village was elected to convene the organization's social activities activities and fund raising will be led by Slim Graham of Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Directors for the 1983-84 term will be Mac Ransberry - Clarke, Jim Kloepfer - Bethany, Bob Archer - Port Perry, Gord Robinson - Clarke, David Purvis - Port Hope, Merv Kelly - Bowmanville Bowmanville and Jan Vanderluit - Darlington. trimmed the neckline, bodice, and cuffs. The skirt fell in a layered, ruffled train. The cathedral length veil of beaded beaded seed pearls enhanced the head piece. The mother of the bride received the guests "at Bowmanville Bowmanville Golf Club wearing a formal gown of royal blue georgette. The mother of the groom wore a formal rose chiffon gown and white orchid corsage. The bridesmaids were Dawn and Diane Robinson, Robinson, sisters of the bride. The maid of honour was Darlene Robinson, a sister of the bride. Best man was Chuck Spencer, Spencer, Georgetown, and the ushers were Bob and Wayne Robinson, brothers of the bride. Out of town guests attended the wedding from Toronto, Oshawa, Peterborough, Barrie and Mississauga. The newlywed couple are now residing in Bowmanville. Photo by Dave Robinette r Mnîn7KrM-isfiuimmmiTm ?aST '-Aw i r .v rrv-? iwù HOME OF THE FUEL ECONOMY CAR. MIDWAY DATSUH 1300 Dundas St. E., Whitby 668-6828 Waterbeds - Complete Suites - Supplies CMEDIAN WATERBeo company 23 Caristrap Street in Bowmanville 623-1020 Ba--Up»W. Bate Line Rd. E, l | FACTORY ANDSHOWROOM ■ Hwy. 401 1 1 Showroom Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ■ Sat. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Manufacturers of Quality Furniture Since 1974 A Gift of Beauty for Mother's Day! Treat that special lady to an In-depth Personal Color Analysis (complete with swatch book). She'll learn beauty tips, skin care and 1 more about choosing the correct color for her new spring wardrobe. 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