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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Dec 1986, p. 20

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i iiii il wmm ' I ■ MM : ~~ " Mill! llliiil jiiSk • : - r .S'- M IeW ■ ■ : :Mm, mmt. . •! /.:e!H11! MïV : .. ;i 1 : - mMmèmmM: : 1. : ; PRODUCT OF U.SA, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Celery Stalks 20 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, December 3,1986 In Editor's Mail Dear Editor: We would like to publicly express our thanks to two employees of the Bowman : ville Ambulance Service. Mike Wilken and his brother, Eric, attended our home after our year-old daughter, Sarah, received 3rd degree electric burns to her lower lip. Not only did they care for our daughter very professionally but also calmed a very distraught lady experiencing the "joys" of motherhood. Their concern was further expressed expressed by their visit to the Isolation Ward at the O.G.H. the following day to inquire about Sarah's condition. In an age where "a job is just a job" it is reassuring to know that there are special people like the Wilken brothers handling our vital ambulance service. Len, Carol and Sarah Clement, R.R. 6 Bowmanville, Ont. Concern Over Mentalist at High School by Margaret Stalker Concerned about a recent recent "mentalist" show at Bowmanville High School, the Bowmanville Ministerial Association has asked the Northumberland Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education to review review its standards in re- nting out its buildings. At last week's board meeting, a letter from Reverend Arthur Amacher, the secretary of the Bowmanvile Ministerial Association, was distributed to the trustees. In the letter, Mr. Amacher reveals that he had been instructed instructed by the Ministerial Ministerial Association to convey convey its feelings about the recent rental of Bowmanville Bowmanville High School for a performance of the "mentalist" Mike Man- dell. "The scriptures clearly warn against the dangers of using sorcery and occult practices to tell fortunes," he writes. "We are particularly concerned that this should be brought into our school system, even after school hours." He states that many people of the community are unhappy about this "indiscriminate acceptance acceptance of potentially dangerous things as entertainment." entertainment." At the meeting, director director of education Gary Tushingham revealed that the building had been rented to an outside outside group -- the Bowmanville Bowmanville Town Sports Oldtimers hockey team. He reported that, other than items such as alcohol and bingo games, there is nothing in board policy that restricts restricts the kinds of programs programs offered by a renter. Bowmanville trustee Peter Parrott stressed that it had strictly been an outside group that had presented the performance, performance, as a fundraising fundraising effort for the new Bowmanville arena. "It had nothing to do with students," he said. "But because it was held in a school facility, people thought that it involved students." He suggested the matter matter be referred to the Operations Operations and Finance committee, and his peers agreed. Port Hope trustee Wilf Day said that it may be possible to establish guidelines prohibiting the use of buildings for dangerous types of entertainment. entertainment. Bowmanville trustee Mike Slocombe filled his peers in on some background background information about the situation. I-Ic noted that there had been no ads placed in the school for the entertainer, entertainer, and that the performance performance had been presented presented by an adult group for adults. "Tickets were $8 each, $10 at the door," he noted. "It would not have attraced a large following following of people just looking for something to do." He mentioned that the auditorium was built in co-operation with the town. "I don't know whether it is considered a community auditorium or if there are on-going commitments," lie said, expressing concerns about restricting the use of the building in the community. S1I111 ■ . - . ' , : : : ' "■ " EA. ■ : ! -V,1 ■ V ;:, ; ....... .79 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Pi/ 907 g il 2lb - BAG a a vrumvm nv. 1 99 Carrots PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Fresh Radish 9 ^ 70 Mm PKGS. ml W PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Green Onions i 2 f .79 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO Fresh mm Mushrooms W 227 g s-of PKG. 1.49 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Parsnips w 454 g 1 lb. BAG .89 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Rutabagas •55kg .25k PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Cooking a* 907 g to Onions M* m .10 PRODUCT OF TURKEY, LION BRAND String Figs pkg 8 .99 MADE IN CANADA Northland Firelogs CASE OF 6 LOGS 9.49 2.27 kg • 5 lb. LOG 1 .59 PRODUCT OF CANADA J.B. 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