i The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 5.1984 3 At Lange's Photo . . . li PHOTO GIFT IDEAS: • Christmas Cards • Family Portrait (still time till Dec. 15) • Framed Enlargements • Copies of Old Photographs • Custom Frame a Favorite Print • FujicaDL10035mmAllAutoCamera STOCKING STUFFERS: • Photo Buttons • Special 3 Film Packs Save up to $1.50 • Batteries • Albums and Album Pages • Gift Certificates 50 King St. E., Bowmanville Telephone 623-2568 Happenings from Haydon Mrs. Carol Lowery, Toronto was a Sunday visitor with her sister and family, Diane and John Adams. On Monday, Diane's mother, Mrs. Richard Lott of Enniskillen called in for a visit. Mrs. Norma Kennedy attended the reception following following the marriage of her friend Miss Cathy Newell and Mr. Craig Carter at Bowmanville, on Thursday night. Mrs. C. Kennedy, Nick and Brandee visited with Mrs. Robin Bowen, Bowmanville and Melissa Bowen and Stephanie Newell and had lunch at the Heritage Restaurant. Restaurant. Ms. Linda McCormick of Newcastle was a Sunday visitor visitor with her sister Mrs. Norma Kennedy and family. Mrs. Bev Label! and son Rocky, from Hull, Quebec, were weekend callers with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Graham and Sadie of Newcastle were Saturday evening supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nielsen, Brenda and Brian. Mr. and Mrs. John Bertrim enjoyed the dance at the Newcastle Newcastle Town Hall on Saturday night. Sunday callers with John and Cecile Bertrim were her sister Mrs. Corienne Van De Grootevheen and John, Bowmanville, Mr. Albert Schoonderbeek of Enniskillen and Mr. Bob Huber from Burketon. Mr. and Mrs. Weir Swain, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Blackburn Blackburn attended the Canadian Club's 75th Anniversary Dinner at the Trinity United Church, Bowmanville on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Weir Swain attended the Blackstock Senior Citizens' Christmas dinner at the Recreational Centre on Monday. Tlantatoyou it works... FOR ALL OF US ^ Remax Celebrates Second Birthday Remax Cornerstone Realty celebrated its second birthday last week with a wine and cheese party at its King Street East offices. Above, Doug Humphrey and Pat Irwin Lycett welcome guests Andrea Phillips, Chris Hardy and Paul E. Jones to the celebration. "NISSAN MAJOR MOTION •: ) 5 Stanza Your First Choice TEST DRIVE ONETODAY MIDWAY MOTORS NISSAN 1300 DUNDAS ST. E. WHITBY 668-6828" TAX, LICENCE, FREIGHT, PREP EXTRA CilTZJ Win a FREE Copy of "Loyal She Remains" LOYA SHE in the Canadian Statesman's BICENTENNIAL CONTEST Test y'our knowledge of Ontario's heritage and you could win a complementary copy of Loyal She Remains. This 674-page bicentennial history book has been acclaimed by many as the "book of the year," And it's certain to become a modern classic. In its 31 chapters, you'll discover details on every aspect of life in Ontario--from the days of the United Empire Loyalists to the present. You'll also enjoy over 1,000 photos and illustrations from our provincial past. To enter The Canadian Statesman's bicentennial trivia contest, simply answer the questions printed below and fill out the entry form.-Then mail your reply to the Canadian Statesman, 62 King St. W., P.0. Box 190, Bowmanville, L1C 3K9. You may also bring your answers to our office weekdays between eight a.m. and five p.m. Entries must be received by Friday, December 7,1984 at 5:00 p.m. We will draw the winning entry form from those who have correctly answered all 10 questions. Unfortunately, we can only give away one copy of Loyal She Remains. But the popular book can be ordered right here, in town, as part of Memorial Hospital Foundation's fund-raising drive. Proceeds will go towards the hospital's expansion and renovation program, You can order your copy from any member of the following organizations: Knights of Columbus, Bowmanville Rotary Club, or Royal Canadian Legion. The book may also be ordered at Stutt's Pharmacy, Orono. -- ENTRY FORM -- 1. What famous London, Ontarian made New Year's Eve Famous? 2. What famous landscape painter was mistakenly thought to be a member of the Group of Seven (He drowned tragically in Algonquin Park in 1917 at the age of 40.) 3. Name the hometown of ace fighter pilot, Billy Bishop . When did Ontario join Confederation? What object was taken April, 1813, from the Parliament of Upper Canada by the invading Americans? Sudbury is the largest producer in the world of what raw material? Victoria University, part of the University of Toronto, was founded In what Ontario town? Who Is considered the founder of Ontario's educational system? 9. Name Ontario's famous saltwater port. Name 10. Which premier of Ontario had the longest stay In office? Address Telephone Newcastle Chiropractic Clinic Dr. Johannes Baarbé, D.C., B.P.E., B.Sc. CHIROPRACTOR 29 King St. W. (formerly Bank of Commerce) Village of Newcastle Telephone 987-4600 Want something "NEW" and "EXCITING" for the Holiday Season? Treat Yourself.. to a new look -- stylecut, fashionable perm or exciting highlights. (You're worth it!) Open "6" Days a Week Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Evenings. (by appointment) KUT 'N' KURL BEAUTY SHOP 71 King St. "EAST" 623-5019 Bowmanville Telephone WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN ON HER Holiday Shopping Tour of Bowmanville We're sure you'll find, as Miss Christmas did... that Bowmanville has complete selections of the finest quality merchandise to supply all of the gift - idea shopping items on your shopping lists and to make this your best Christmas ever! Miss Christmas Pamela Sully Photography by Catherine Denny