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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Jan 1985, p. 16

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16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January 16,1985 BlackstockArea News by Joyce Kelly Recently the Men's Curling Bonspiel was held at the local rink with twelve rinks providing providing keen curling and much fun. When the scores were tallied, President Harold Wright presented the winning team of Ron Vice, Brian DeJong, Grant McLaughlin and Harold McLaughlin with the trophy and prizes. Second place went to Herb Vine, Eric Post, Colin Asselstine and Harold Wright while Howard Bailey, John Green, Jay Van- Camp and Bob Goble took third place. Fourth place was captured by Dave Hudson, Doug Hudson, Philip Archer and Alan Hudson. A very successful day was enjoyed by all the participants. participants. The Evening Unit of the UCW met at the home of Taliya Moore on Wednesday night. The main business of the evening was planning planning future programmes and organizing for the coming year. The new president is Alice Wald- riff with Donna Kyte doing the duties of treasurer. Pat Obstfeld led in worship after which a delicious lunch was served by Taliya and a social time was enjoyed by all. Quite a number of local Junior Farmers participated in the Winter Zone Games held in Lindsay on Saturday with good results. Our county ended ended up second overall in the eight county competition. competition. The day ended with, a dance in the Lindsay Armories. Congratulations. Congratulations. Belated best wishes go to George and Norma Wolfe who have moved to their new residence in Port Perry. We hope that you will continue to return to take part in Cartwright activities. Tim Cochrane and Mark Graham are enjoying a week's holiday in Jamaica. Bet they are hoping they don't miss a lot of new snow for snowmobiling while they are away. The Afternoon Unit of . the United Church Women met at the home of Dora Martyn on Wednesday, January 9. With the help of Edna Larmer, the hostess served a delicious dessert which was accompanied by an enjoyable social time. Leader Jean Adams opened the meeting with a poem. Thelma Wright introduced the mission study, South Korea, and dwelt on the suppression of the Korean people in past history and their present day courage as they persevere under military rule to rebuild their country. Their constant hope is for a unified Korea. Audrey Wright and Jean Ferguson Ferguson assisted with the worship which had been prepared by the All Korea Church Women. - The meeting was concluded concluded with a short business session which included a thank you letter from Durham Centre for gifts sent at Christmas time. The Annual Fair Board Meeting will be held at the Recreation Centre on Wednesday, January 30 at 8 p.m. This year the meeting is taking a different form with the reports, speaker speaker with a social time over refreshments. The speaker will be well- known radio news broadcaster Bob Kennedy, a resident of Blackslock, who will speak on Public Relations as it applies to small fairs. Committees chairman are reminded to prepare reports to be presented. Everyone is welcome to attend this important" meeting so mark your calendars for this date. Winners at the Tuesday Tuesday evening weekly card party were: 1. Harold Swain - 78; 2. Rhoda Larmer - 74; 3. Florence Larmer-72; 4. Frank Bailey - 72; 5. Lorna Swain - 71; 6. Pat Porrill - 69; Low - Ann Taylor; Low 1. Lorna Swain 2. Les Taylor 3. Percy VanCamp. Word has been received recently of the passing of Miss Rhea Forder of Manitoba. She was the daughter of Will Forder and Beatrice Kenner and lived near Cadmus until the family moved to Manitoba. She has several relatives in the area. Pleased that Bill Johnson and Herb Swain are both recovering recovering at home following stays in Port Perry Hospital. Pat Dalton is making good progress in Port Perry Hospital. More Guidance Time Available For Grades Seven and Eight The board of education education will be making more time available for guidance and counselling counselling of grade seven and eight students. That was the decision reached by the Northumberland Northumberland and Newcastle Newcastle Board of Education Education last week during its regular meeting in Cobourg. Trustees accepted a curriculum committee recommendation which would provide budget funds to allow 45 minutes per week of guidance programs at the grade seven and eight level. The additional guidance guidance will necessitate increasing the elementary elementary school teaching staff by three persons, trustees were told. Superintendent of Instruction, Instruction, Bob Moor- croft explained that the additional guidance counselling is required under new Ministry of Education guidelines. Kendal Kendal W.I. meeting was held this month at the home of Mrs. Helen Couroux. For the program, a question and answer quiz was held related to our outlook towards today's way of life, e.g. whether we dwell too much in the past or coasted along in the present, not welcoming change. However, However, all having participated, our score revealed that most of us could accept the present and the future without harping too much back to the past, which is about the best anyone can do. Kirby held their Euchre party this past weekend. Ten tables were on the go. High score was shared between Carol MacKinnon and Reg Elliott. Margaret Todd and Kathy Switzer tied for second high, Darlene Mercer won the 50-50 draw. Next party will be January 25th. David Thrower is back in his home after his bout with illness. Glad to have you back Dave and lake it easy. Hope all you people out there have recovered from any holiday indulgences and are really making an effort to keep those New Year's resolutions and even if you didn't there's always next year. Happy New Year everyone. Forgot to mention the W.I. Penny Sale this year will be Saturday, the fourth of May. Any items donated will be gratefully received. MERRY MAKERS Gloria Smith 5 points, 3581 pinfall; Ena Etcher 4, 3480; Carol Roberts 4, 3478; Mary Iluisman 3,3441; Rota Junkin 2,3488; Fern Bullock 0,3355. "Top Ten" R. Junkin 218, M. Iluisman 212, C, Roberts 205, G, Smith 201,13. Luciano 201, F. Bullock 107, E. Etcher 107, D. Kelly 108, C. Edwards 102, V. McMahon 188. High Single - M. iluisman 242, High Double - M. Iluisman . 443 (242, 201). High Average - R, Junkin 218. 400 I.U., 100's LIFE BRAND VITAMIN E CAPSULES dl-alpha-tocopheryl \ Tl»!!!!!!!!!!!!!!llll r ,ir. / Toddler 48's or Extra Absorbent 60's RED SAVER ELASTICIZED DISPOSABLE DISPERS .-■"S, '7T.-W....... 7" ... ■ , ..• V? fl o i . ! v-,\,. ;;; 77, vji r L'ORÉAL EXCELLENCE HAIRCOLOURING ■r -y j , ". - - ; m « ".-c- ; ■ ■ < . 1 i i ' 6's QUAKER GRANOLA DIPPS . KvV,7'~ 7 '.: - ; '.;v V ' " . '■ : üyX ci:.. 1ANT L'OREAL excellence Quaker Chocolate Chip Granola 170g 6 Granola Bars Dipped in Real Milk Chocolate 10's NEO CITRAN FOR ADULTS f. t-i- ■ t ■ .7 7, ■ r 1 . "/yii 4 •[ ' Y-:.;:; b- -'/T! -,V -*"7 .7 IS m The hot drink medicine (or colds. With vitamin C. Pain tehever. lever reducer, decongestant NeoCitran for Adults The hot drink medicine for colds. With vitamin C. Pam reliever, lever reducer, decongestant and antihistamine in a hot lemon drink WITH THIS COUPON \ ! r . ; ' ■. ■ ; . .'t v\ ... ; j'. f ; \i - ; . ..!X - : Hj - •• . ; . y -; ... ■ ' • : . ' ! j ; 4 x ' l " : . J ■' ■ I ■; <; ' ".j j ' ■ 1 ; ; j ; : ' , -• - ■ • 1 - j ' ' ' ' ! j ■•'I ■ i , ] ! ' • ■ : \ ••• ' - J j .j • . i ' i ! ' ; ' 1 :■! 7 7.' ' - ! Ü \ :.j ./VU" NAME ADDRESS PHONE Just bring this coupon to your nearest Shoppers Drug Mart store in Oshawa, Pickering, Bowmanville, Ajax or Whitby, and receive a sample size Life Brand Baby Shampoo, Baby Oil or Dandruff Shampoo. Limit one per customor. Coupon expires Jan. 19/85. É SHOPPERS DRUG MART Norwood Ploco Moll 314 Norwood Ave. A|ox 683-5222 Bowmonvlllc Moll 243 King St. E. 623-2546 Midtown Mall 200 John St, W. at Guo Osliowo 576-6070 Lake Vista Square 199 Wentworth St. W. Oshawa 728-4621 Five-Points Mall 285 Taunton Rd. E, Oshawa 579-1900 Sheridan Mall Hwy. 2 & Liverpool Rd. Pickering 839-4466 601 Dundns St. W. Whitby 668-5891 VISA Prices in effect only at the above Shoppers Drug Mart stores, from January 16th - 19th, 1985, while quantities last. Wo reserve the right to limit quantities.

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