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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Dec 1984, p. 18

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18 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, December 26,1984 Miracle Mart Employees Make United Way Donation The employees of Miracle Mart in Bowmanville is pictured here accepting the cheque from Mira- donated $450 to support the United Way. Business cle Mart manager Alex Maclean. Group Chairman of the United Way, Ron Strike, Youngster Wins Cabbage Patch Doll Hooked on Four year-old Robin Hoskin is now the proud mother of her very own Cabbage Patch Kid. Robin won the doll through a Beta Sigma Phi draw to raise money for the Ways and Means project. The happy mother is pictured here with her mom Dorothy Hoskin (left) and Barb Rousseau of Beta Sigma Phi.. Audio Vision Hosts Microwave Demonstration Microwave cooking expert Marilyn Stewart gave a delicious demonstration demonstration at Bowmanville Audio Vision last Friday evening. Customer Bill Whaley is pictured enjoying some of the finished product. Help Wanted Display Advertising Representative for weekly newspaper. Please send or bring resume in to: Brian Purdy Canadian Statesman 62 King St. W., Bowmanville Video Plans Port Hope Revenge Alter a few disappointing games the Toros parents hoped the team would come up with a win in this game because Port Hope had dumped the Toros in a tournament tournament the week before. The coaches made changes in the forward lines and it took the kids a period to adjust. In fact, at the end of the first period the opposition had a 2 goal lead. Soon into the second period, Matthew Doughty and Marc Peirce combined to score a goal and the Toros seemed to be on the move. Port Hope scored another goal making the score 3-1 and then Bowmanville took charge, scoring 3 goals to take the lead. Gilbert Holder, Ryan Putnam Putnam and Jeff Rohr scored with assists going to Jeff Acheson, Jeff Flintoff, Phillip Phillip Green, Jeremy Laird and Ronnie Luxton. Port Hope tied the score late in the second period and it looked like the game would end in a tie. Unfortunately Unfortunately the Toros found themselves two men short and it took very little time for them to give up 2 goals. Once back at full length Bowmanville continued to press but as has often been the case, they could not create a really good scoring opportunity once they had .the opposition hemmed in their own end. 1+ Canadian Radio-Wav I» km and Telecommunications Commission Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications canadiennes NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CRTC - Notice of Public Hearing 1984-107. The CRTC will hold a public hearing beginning on February 12, 1985 at the Holiday Inn, 480 Riverside Dr. West, Windsor, Ont., to considei the following: Rogers Cable TV Ltd. 6. Oshawa, Bowmanville and Whitby, Ont. Application (842691800) by Rogers Cable TV LTD. to amend the licence for the broadcasting receiving undertaking serving the above-mentioned locations, locations, by increasing the authorized maximum monthly fee from $8.68 to $9.89. The present maximum monthly fee was authorized on June 29, 1984 (Decision CRTC. 84- 536). The application may be examined at: 301 Marwood Dr., Oshawa, L1H1J4. Anyone may view the complete documentation of this notice at the licensee's address noted above; at the CRTC, Central Building, Les Terrasses de la Chaudière, 1 Promenade du Portage, Room 561, Hull, Quebec, Interventions must bo filed witli lire Secretary General, CRTC, Ottawa, Ont. K1A 0N2 and a true copy to the applicant on or before January 23, 1985, For more information you may also call the CRTC Public Hearings Branch at (819) 997-1328 or 997- 1027, CRTC Information Services in Hull at (819) 997-0313. Canada Waverley Public Musikids Play in Bowmanville High School School News LEARNING ABOUT PIONEERS Candle-making, butterchurning, butterchurning, and braiding twine were some of the activities activities taking place in our gym. The Grade Fours were busy recently doing different different fun activities. They were trying to adapt to the different characteristics of a pioneer. "We think it's really really fun and we wish we could do it next year," insisted insisted two young students named Andrea Entiers and Amanda Marson. We would like to thank Mrs. Penny Davidson for bringing her pioneer things in and allowing allowing the students to have a fun and educational time. A thank-you also goes to the parent volunteers for taking taking time to come and help. BLACK CREEK PIONEER VILLAGE TRIP The Grade Four classes have been learning about pioneers. Recently they went to Black Creek Pioneer Village. They stopped off at a pioneer hotel called "One-Way- Stop" and had milk and cookies. After their snack, the children enjoyed a horse and cart ride. In an old-fashioned church, they saw how people used to sit. It was an enjoyable day and they would gladly go again. FUN FAIR COMMITTEE On Wednesday, we were able to ask the co-ordinator of the W.P.S. Fun Fair some questions. We asked Mr. Ron Carter how he got involved involved in co-ordinating the Fun Fair. He said: "Well, a letter came home that was asking for volunteers to help with the Fun Fair, so I said that I would help, but I didn't expect to be the co- The Oshawa Musikids played for a full house School auditorium. They are pictured here before last Saturday evening in the Bowmanville High their first number. TYRONE NEWS ordinator," he exclaimed. So far there have been two meetings dealing with the Fun Fair. There will be many new and different games. Mr. Carter is trying to get raffle games, not only for students but for parents too. This Fun Fair will be held on Saturday, May'll, 1985. Mr. Carter is a fireman and we appreciate his taking taking the time with this Fun Fair. Everyone is welcome. CHILDREN'S CORNER A Christmas Night When Something Falls Out of Santa's Bag Once upon a time, it was Christmas night. Santa came when I was asleep. He dropped a Cabbage Patch Kid when I woke up in the morning. The Cabbage Patch Kid's name is Gelena Celset. she has yellow hair. She is really really cute. When Santa came down the chimney, I got scared. My Cabbage Patch Kid is very sweet. Santa was fast at the presents. -Lisa Ivanoff, Gr. 3 A Day With Shadow Snowflake by Jimmy Bedding - Gr. 2 Hi! My name is Shadow Snowflake. I live in an igloo. I love to do cartwheels A capacity crowd enjoyed the Enniskillen Public School Christmas Concert on Wednesday evening, December 19, 1984, in the auditorium of the school. Programme covers were designed by Philip Bortolazzo and Aaron Virtue. The fourth candle of Advent was lit by Christine Rundle at Tyrone United Church on Sunday, December 23, 1984. Organist Jacqueline Vancyk, accompanied by Tim Southwell at the piano, played the prelude, "O Holy Night". down from the sky. One day, my igloo melted. I was walking. walking. I went to the park. I made snowballs for the children. I saw a big snowball snowball coming at the children. I caught the snowball. The children made a snowman. Then the wind blew me away. I could not float down. The wind stopped and I tumbled down. I was buried in the snow. The children shovelled me out. The children loved me. I loved them too. The wind did not love me. Then I went into my igloo and went right to bed. I had a "big" day. Greeting a large congregation at Christmas trimmed church doors were May and Walter Lovcridge. The choir sang "Slumber Infant Jesus", led by Jacqueline Vaneyk, accompanied by Tim Southwell. Tim played a piano solo, "Chimes at Yuletide", a delicate piano Christmas medley, arranged by Carl T. Anstine. Rev. R. C. Hopkins, Bowmanville, a former minister on the Tyrone - Enniskillen charge, will share communion at both churches on January G, 1985. Rev. Mark Elliott of Ebenezer - Maple Grove charge will conduct services of Baptism on January 13, 1985, in a pulpit exchange with Pastor Lafave. A Christmas play by the Intermediate Sunday School class, led by Susan Pleasance, conveyed the spirit of Christmas, with most class members enthusiastically participating, at the assembly on Christmas Sunday morning. Jason Rundle lit the Fourth Advent candle. Sheryl Lepard at the piano and Allison Cughan playing the flute accompanied Christmas song. Because of the very threatening weather on Friday evening only enough euchre players turned out for a pleasant game of cards, instead of progressive euchre. Welcome for the holidays to home-coming students and visitors. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all. TELEPHONE 623-6555 JOHN MANUEL, C.G.A. Income Tax and Related Accounting Services 118 King St. E., Suite 2 Bowmanville, Ontario L1C1N4 \ XX X X WARKWORTH CHEESE HOUSE and ICE CREAM PARLOUR Hwy. 115 Newcastle at DX Station -- 987-4339

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