> ) } Scouts Keep Busy Supplying Fishermen with Food and Bait The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, May 9,1984 Blood Donor Clinic Held at BHS Gymnasium 17 Auction Sale Saturday, May 12 6 p.m. at Pearce Auction Centre Shirley Rd., 4 miles south of Port Perry With tilt trailer, ceramic supplies, quantity of new tools, contents of cottage with single brass bed, queen size bed, 24" propane stove with tanks, assorted antique chairs, wash stands, blanket boxes, pine dresser, gate leg table, copper kettle and broiler, brass lamps, wool blankets, dishes and lots more. Managed and sold by Pearce Auction Services. 985- 7492. 19-1SN Auction Sale Thursday, May 10 6:30 p.m. Brooklln Community Centre Cassais Rd. E. Highway 7 A12 We are selling the contents of a lovely Oshawa home. The sale includes House of Brougham pine furniture such as a 6 ft. harvest table, buffet and hutch, six bannister chairs, rocker, small tables, wash .stands, mirrors, etc. Also a walnut Grandfather clock,- 10 pc. walnut dining room suite, 2 pc. corner cupboard, 2 pc. flat back cupboard, roll top oak dental cabinet, blanket box, press back chairs, rockers, high chairs, bedroom suite, tables, banio, pendulum movement clock, 2 sets of 4 gold wine goblets, Quaile china service Circa 1913, crystal, Royal Doulton plates, superb water colors and prints, sterling silver U. of T. plate, brass lamps, blue area rugs, bronze lamps, carved life sized Indian, Sony stereo system, console color T.V., selection of shot guns and rifles, coins and mint sets, 4'/z ft. regulator clock, brass and copper pieces, decoys, old wall clock, dolls, luggage, household items and telephone. Partial listing only. Preview 4:30 p.m. Note: Our largest sale this year. Don't miss this one. Auctioneer: Earl MacKinnon. 655-3526. 19-1SN Gigantic Auction Sale May148t15 Due to the sicknes of Mr. Archer and the death of his partner, we have been instructed to sell by public aution the entire contents and stock of Archer's Antiques, Port Bolster, at the Wilson Sales Arena, 2 mi. north of Uxbridge on Monday evening, May 14 at 6 p.m. with glassware, lamps,' pressed glass, round glass china cabinet, clocks, clock cases, copper boilers, brass kettles, chests of drawers, lovely antique pine corner cupboard. The sale will conclude at 11 p.m. on Monday evening, May 14 and start again at 10 a.m. on Tuesday morning, May 15 and will continue until 4 p.m., then starting again at 6 p.m. and. continuing until all contents, are sold including 400 chairs, including Captains chairs, rockers, several sets of chairs, wash stands, flat back cupboards, harvest tables, several extension tables, drop leaf tables, gate-leg tables, . postcards, piano stools, several round tables, foot stools, dry sinks, spinning wheels, lamps. Also band saw, Beaver drill press, power saws, table saw, lathe, pick-up truck. NOTE: This is one of the largest and most interesting sales that you will attend this spring. Sale managed and sold by. Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 18-2S Representatives of the 10th Bowmanville Scouting Scouting Organization had their hands full on the opening opening day of fishing season, cooking food and selling bait to thousands of fishermen. The proceeds from the group's work will all go to scouting activities. The booth was open early Friday night and kept serving hot dogs until late Saturday afternoon. The weary crew is shown above after more than 12 hours of work at the stand. Club Loreley Dancers Do Well in Competition Bowmanville High School's gymnasium was the Olan and Ken Relf take time to give the gift of life scene of a successful student blood donor clinic with help from M. Raffinan, one of the staff from held last Friday, May 4. Here, blood donors Keith the Red Cross blood donor service. Elizabeth ville Mr. and Mrs. Alan Peacock had Easter and had Mr. and Mrs. J. Peacock, Mark, Shane! and Stephen, Glen Ball, Miss' C. Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. V. Peacock on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beatty had Mr. and Mrs. R. Gunby and Andrew, Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs. B. Burton and boys, Mr. and Mrs. J. Deremo and family, Mrs. Z. Austin and family on Sunday. Easter visitors - Mr. and Mrs. O. Mercer had Mr. and Mrs., J. Fajt, Vicki and friend; Stephen and friend; and Mr. Roy Beatty as well as : Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mercer and Andrew. These are the Club Lorely dancers, several from Bowmanville, who did well recently in an Ontariowide Ontariowide competition. They are, from left to right, front row, Sandra Grant, Anne Paterson, Sue Pflànzer; back row, Tanya Mehler, Michele Kat, Janine Warner, Michelle Vaillancourt, Barb Szubnia. 9ÜES1S'- Club Loreley of Oshawa was well represented by the seniors at the 18th Annual Manôverball Dance Competition Competition held at the Lakeshore Inn on Saturday, March 31st. Ten German Canadian Clubs from Kingston through to Windsor com-. peted for trophies in six different different categories. The girls from Club Loreley came home with the most wins in their history; history; first, second and third place trophies. Michelle Vaillancourt was chosen Miss Hospitality, Janine Warner, 2nd place in the Funkenmerichen (Group Leader) competition while the group placed third with their "Oklahoma" show dance. Other members of the Seniors are Tanja Mehler, Michele Kat, Sandra Grant, Sue Phlanzer, Anne Paterson and instructor Barb Szubnia. Szubnia. The Manôverball and what it's all about: Traditionally, at the end of military service, the soldiers soldiers had field manoeuvres, and as a conclusion of that, a MANOEUVRE BALL. Members of Karneval or Mardi Gras Societies, as "soldiers" of fun, express this tradition in their own mocking way, and with a good deal of cheer, and in a setting of youth, beauty and elegance. The concluding highlight of the Mardi Gras Season each year is the ANNUAL ANNUAL DANCE COMPETITION, COMPETITION, the "MANOEUVRE BALL", of the Funkengar- den, the Honour Guards of Girls, dressed in historical costumes in the colors of their respective Mardi Gras Society - Kar- nevalsgesellcraft. WATCH VOUft CAMPFIRES AND SMOKINO MATERIALS THE DOOR IS OPEN FOR MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES! Burger King is Growing. And Growing. Until we become number one. That calls, for management oriented individuals who can learn quickly; take on responsibility rapidly; and run the show with a minimum of supervision. Our managers don't shuffle paper.. They manage. We're not talking about just a JOB. We're talking about a career, with an excellent opportunity to move up the management ladder while enjoying. 'Excellent earnings potential 'Extensive company benefits 'Professional management training We have IMMEDIATE openings at a new Esso-BurgerKing Franchise on llwy. 101 at Newcastle You must bring with you a stable employment record, considerable management experience in the fast food industry, proven leadership qualities and the ability to motivate others. If you know you have what it takes to be part of our future, submit your resume to the address below. BURGER KING 'agencies please disregard The Manager Box 490, Newcastle, Ontario L0A1H0 BURGER KING IS READY FOR YOU! Yelverton Likewise a speedy recovery to a former neighbour of ours - Mr. Elwyn Dickey of Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Elwyn used to make his home with his sister and family - the Donald Johnsons many long years ago and was a constant threat to our cat population till we put up a "Cat Crossing" sign on the road. Mr. Denis Fransky preached preached a brief but poignant-sermon on Sunday - our favourite kind. Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weatherilt of Bethany and friends to our Sunday a.m. service. A special service no doubt, will be held this coming Sunday in tribute to Mother's Day - "Moms" the word as the saying goes. Unfortunately, we seldom appreciate them as much as we should till they are no longer with us! A petition is being circulated circulated in our local United Church in opposition to the accepting of certain individuals into the Ministry of the Church. Guess "Boy George" will 'have to stick to being an entertainer for a while yet. The Janelville Charge - Janetville Mt. Hareb and Yelverton are holding a 'Yard' sale ("Church Yard" that is) on the long weekend, May 18 and 19th at the Yelverton United Church grounds with the proceeds going to the Janetville parsonage fund. If you have any saleable articles you wish to contribute to the cause phone Frank Russo, Bethany Charge. Otherwise just plan to attend and support the endeavour with your purchasing purchasing power. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Malcolm spent a couple of days in Ottawa this past week. Miss Candice Malcolm also spent several days recently in Ottawa attending a reunion of fellow graduates of years gone by and other aspects of her employment in the travel field. FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS and MARKERS Look for this seal It's your guarantee of nDCk\ P ermanence STAFFORD BROS. LTD. 'AuthriuJ Dtaltr Stafford Brothers Monuments LIMITED Box 133 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby Phone Whitby 668-3552 Oshawa Monument Co. Family Memorials - Markers All Designs and Lettering Done by Us on Premises -- NO SALESMEN INVOLVED - Please Telephone 728-3111 for Full Details THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Take notice that the Regional Planning Committee will consider at a meeting to be held on: MAY 15,1984 AT 10:00 a.m. PLANNING DEPARTMENT BOARDROOM . 105 CONSUMERS DRIVE, WHITBY AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN AND THE OFFICIAL PLANS OF THE FORMER PLANNING AREA OF THE TOWNSHIP OF DARLINGTON, THE BOWMANVILLE URBAN AREA, AND THE NEWCASTLE VILLAGE SMALL URBAN AREA The amendment, as proposed by the Council for the Town of Newcastle, is to permit limited development prior to the provision of municipal water and/or sewer services on existing lots of record and on lots created by. land severance in infilling situations within areas designated Residential in the Urban Areas identified in the Durham Regional Official Plan. Subsequently, the Regional Council will consider the recommendation of the Planning Committee at a meeting to be held on: MAY 23,1984 AT 10:00 a.m. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS BUILDING 605 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST, WHITBY The report related to the amendment application is available for inspection in the offices of the Planning Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, or by calling Mr. L. Kotseff, M.C.I.P. Planning Department, (416) 668-7731. Requests to appear before the Planning Committee as a deputation concerning the amendment application must be forwarded to Dr. M. Michael, M.C.I.P. Commissioner of Planning, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario L1N 6A3, and should be received by the Friday preceding the meeting. Requests to appear before Regional Council as a deputation concerning the amendment application must be forwarded to the Regional Clerk, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario L1N 6A3, and should be received 48 hours prior to the Regional Council meeting. Gary Herrema Regional Chairman C.W. Lundy, A.M.C.T. Regional Clerk Students attending last week's B.H.S. blood donor clinic join the line-up in preparation for donating a pint of blood. These students are all from a grade 13 biology class. TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON LAWN FURNITURE -- BARBEQUES -- co I cc Û HI LU CE CO LU Q Q * LU I I-- cr o LU CO z o o < CD CO * z t o CO CO CD O 0 1 CO O _i o Don't Miss the Great Barn Sale Corner of Hwy. No. 2 and Martin Road Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. May 23-24-25-26 brought to you by Bowmanville Audio-Vision and Orchard Park Furniture m r~ m < co O z CO CO --I m 30 m O co o 30 O £ > < m O < m z co O CO I o H o o o CO CO O 33 CO BALLOONS FOR THE KIDDIES -- FREE DRAWS -- SOFT DRINKS