Happy First Birthday Starkville News Hi! My name is Lyndsey Ann Muir and I celebrated my first birthday on June 24 with my brothers Tyler and Jason. My parents are Jim and Lee-Ann, of Courtice. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alex T. Muir, Courtice and Mrs. Nancy Milner, Bowmanville. Great grandparents are Mr. N. Metcalf and Mrs. N. Wilson, Bowmanville. Humane Society Concerned About Outdoor Shelters It is a sad and unacceptable fact that every year thousands of dogs suffer through long and harsh Canadian winters with inadequate shelter or no shelter at all. These dogs cannot obtain shelter and are forced to endure terrible weather conditions. Tremendous cold spells, vicious blizzards and freezing rain can prove fatal for even 155 Years of Community Service ■JftL Horn's ^Anglican (Efyurclf Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario SUNDAY, JULY 19,1987 TRINITY V 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion Mid-Week Communion 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Rector - The Reverend Byron Yates B.A., S.T.B. Assoc. - The Honorary Asst The Rev. A.D. Langley â>t. Raul's Entteb Clmrd) Minister: Riv. N. E. Schemsrtiem, B.A., M. Div. Organist: Mr. Deugln Dtwil Church Sscntiry: Hsitn Mdniwi 623-7346 SUNDAY, JULY 19,1987 10:00 a.m. Sacrament of Holy Baptism Welcome to the members of Trinity who will be worshipping with St. Paul's for the month of July. Nursery care for pre-school children every Sunday. If you're new to Bowmanville, we invite you to make St. Paul's your church home... ANNOUNCEMENT DR. ROBERT L. SWAN, M.D. Dr. Robert L. Swan, M.D., is pleased to announce that he is commencing the practice of Family Medicine with a special interest in sports medicine in Bowmanville - 191 Church St. Phone 623-2533. Rob Is 31 years old and was born and raised near Vancouver, B.C. He attended Simon Fraser University majoring In Kinesiology and graduated from University of British Columbia Medical School in 1986. He then interned at Royal Columbian Hospital In New Westminster, B.C. As a new resident of Bowmanville, Rob is Joined by his wife Joan and 1 year old son Ryan. x Miss Jessica Trim of Aurora Aurora arrived a week ago to spend the summer holidays with her grandmother Mrs. Isabelle Trim. Mrs. Isabelle Trim and Jessica spent last weekend at their cottage at Lake Scugog. On Monday, Mrs. Isabelle Trimm with Mr and Mrs. Walter Simpson of Oshawa spent the day visiting with their daughter in law Mrs. Shirley Simpson at her cottage cottage at Lake Mississauga in the Haliburton area. Mr. Karl Gobi, Laura and Edward of Thompson, Manitoba Manitoba spent Tuesday and Wednesday with their aunt Mrs. Jeanette Layng and Dyana. On Tuesday, Mrs. Martha Farrow and Mrs. Mary Lou Fonk enjoyed their lunch at the New Dutch Oven restaurant, restaurant, Orono after spending the morning quilting at the Kirby United church. Mr and Mrs. Jim Souch visited visited Tuesday Evening with Mr and Mrs. John Cartwright, Christopher, Gregory, Katie and Jennifer. Jennifer. Mr and Mrs. Jim Stark visited visited Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd. On Thursday, Mrs. Dianne Rowe and Tiffany of Bowmanville Bowmanville spent the day with Mr and Mrs. Bert Trim. On Friday, Mrs Nancy Scott and Iain of Crooked Creek were morning and luncheon guests of Mr and Mrs. Gary Higgins and girls. A workshop of Homeopathic Homeopathic Remedies will be held at the home of Mrs. Bev Higgins on Saturday July 25th, with a guest speaker from Toronto. Anyone interested interested can phone Bev for more information. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McColm, Kathleen, Ginny and Patrick of Thornhill were supper guests on Friday Friday of Mr and Mrs. John Murphy on their way home from holidays spent in the province of Quebec. Mr and Mrs. Charlie Trimm and Laura of Bowmanville Bowmanville visited Friday evening with Mr and Mrs. Bert Trim. Mr. Edgar Millson of Newcastle Newcastle visited Saturday morning with Mr and Mrs. Jim Stark. Mr and Mrs. Jim Souch spent last weekengcamping at Clayton, N.Y., and area Mr. Blaine Souch spent the weekend with his aunt and uncle Mr.and Mrs. How- - . ard Wood and Donnie of ^Bowmanville at their cot- US Would not 6V6n consider j, form of T,akp being out in these elements, LT a SL a1 r r even for a short period of time! » Mr " Kenneth Farrow of so how can we expect dogs to live in these conditions? What kind of existence is this anyway? While winter emphasizes the need for adequate shelter, "outdoor" dogs also need adequate housing the rest of the year to protect them from the intense heat of the sun as well as the rain. Under the Criminal Code of Canada all dogs are, by law, required to have "adequate" shelter. A doghouse should be large enough for the dog to stand up, sit down, turn around and stretch out comfortably to the fullest extent of its limbs. It should be insulated, have an interior windbreak, exterior door flap and be elvated 6 inches off the ground, facing away from the prevailing winds. These are the minimum standards the Ontario Humane Society has set regarding a doghouse Realizing that not all dogs are "indoor" dogs, the Ontario Humane Society has published a pamphlet detailing how to construct an "ideal" doghouse. The pamphlet, "Ideal Doghouse for Ontario's Outdoor Dogs", provides the dog owner with all the necessary information to construct a "custom fit" doghouse that will, if constructed properly, provide an outdoor dog with good shelter. Copies of this pamphlet can be obtained by simple contacting the Ontario Humane Society at: 620 Yonge Street Newmarket, Ontario L3Y4V8 (416) 364-3420 (Toronto) (416) 898-7122 (Newmarket) "I back the family insurance I self with good neighbor \ service. Call me" Call 623-5577 for Flowers STATE FARM INSURANCE Don Irvine 623-4482 108 Waverley Rd. Bowmanville Like a good neighbor, Stale Farm is there. toll Firm hwim CeWii • Cmton Hud OWcii: Surboraggli, Onlwli BAHA'I 1 FAITH "May your eyes be opened to see the signs of the Kingdom of God, and may your ears be unstopped so that you may hear with a perfect understanding the heavenly heavenly Proclamation sounding In your midst. May your souls receive help and comfort, and, being so strengthened, may they bo enabled to live In accordance with the teachings of Baha'u'llatV For Information call 623-7621 or 623-9277. Ottawa spent the weekend with his parents Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Farrow. Mr and Mrs. Edwin Flak of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Bruce Brettell and Susan. On Sunday, 1 Miss Jill Bakemyer and friend Mike, both of Toronto spent the day. Mr and Mrs. Bruce French of Brantford spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Clifford Fonk and Peter at Birch Lane, Sun- dridge. On Saturday, Mr and Mrs. Keith Finlayson, Kara and Kyle of North Bay spent the day and on Sunday, Mr and Mrs. Jim Hill of Sun- dridge and Miss Lisa Lan- gille of Magnetawan were supper guests. Last Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Isabelle Trimm attended attended the 90th birthday party in honor of her aunt Mrs. Beatrice Loates of Scugog Island, held at the Anglican church in Port Perry. On Saturday afternoon, Mr and Mrs. John Murphy attended the wedding of Mr. Daniel White of Newcastle and Miss Christi Lingard of Bowmanville. Held at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic church in Bowmanville with reception and dance at the parish hall. Miss. Betty Higgins of Toronto Toronto was a Saturday overnight overnight and Sunday guest of her brother Mr and Mrs. Gary Higgins and girls. Master's - Robert and Douglas Walton of Newcastle Newcastle were Saturday overnight guests of Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Lawrence Farrow. On Saturday Afternoon, Mr and Mrs Jim Stark, Mr and Mrs. John Murphy and Mr and Mrs. Ewart Robinson Robinson were among the many who attended the 50th Wedding Wedding Anniversary open house in honor of Mr and Mrs. Allen Foster of Kendal and held at Newtonville United church. Congratulations Congratulations Fern and Allan! On Saturday evening, Mr and Mrs. Jim Stark, Mr and Mrs. Ron Robinson and family, Mr and Mrs Larry Sinclair and Tara and Mr and Mrs. Bob Robinson and family attended the beef barbecue held at the Bewdley Arena and sponsored sponsored by the Bewdley Figure Figure Skating club, On Saturday evening, Mrs. Tanya Stutt visited with Mr and Mrs. Jim Stark . and Christopher and Shannon Shannon Stark of Knoxville were overnight guests of their grandparents, Mrs. Llew Hallowell and Mr. Jim Hallowell visited Sunday morning with Mr and Mrs. Gary Higgins and girls. Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr and Mrs. Llew Hallowell Hallowell were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hallowell of Canton. Canton. Mr. Raymond Trim and Mrs. Maureen Wilken visited visited Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs. Bert Trim. Mr and Mrs. George Walton, Walton, Robert and Douglas of Newcastle visited Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. Larence Farrow. Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr and Mrs. Jim Stark were Mr and Mrs. Ted Stark, Christopher and Shannon of Knoxville and Mr and Mrs. Maurice Hallowell of Canton. Mr. Bruce Trim of Newmarket Newmarket was a Sunday overnight overnight and Monday guest of Mrs Isabelle Trim and Jes- çrçsa. Sunday supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Larry Sinclair, Todd and Tara were Mr and Mrs Joe Brown of Newcastle, Newcastle, Mr and Mrs Bill Bickcll, Ashley and Bryan of Orono, Mr and Mrs. Carl Todd and Mr and Mrs. Bruce Todd and Jamie to celebrate Todd's 18th birthday. Happy Birthday, Todd! Spending the last 2 weeks with Mr and Mrs. Jack McKay were their grandchildren grandchildren Tara and Christopher Christopher Miller of Scarborough Scarborough and Jonathan and Jessica MacNab of Oakville. The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. July 15, 1987 5 Old Building Cleared for A&P Expansion Out with the old and in with the new! In preparation preparation for construction of a new A&P building on the site of the old one at the corner of Liberty and King Streets, the old building had to come down. The bull dozer worked all day on July 9th, and soon had the structure in pieces. Guess that is called progress! i |s V V Head on down to our biggest mid-summer sale event and save on all you need to get you through the rest of the summer. Get here early for the best selection. Monstrous Savings , Fit, Sat. - July 16-17-18 Dr. Scholl SANDALS Janice (Red Only) «9.99 All others - V2 Reg. Price Excellent Selection of SUNGLASSES *3.99 Mr. Professor CHILDREN'S CALCULATOR *15.99 Assorted MICROWAVE DISHES •2.75 each or set of 4 - *8.99 16 Page PHOTO ALBUM on! $ 2.49 Good Selection of the latest NOVELS 30% OFF Huge Savings on ends-of-lines Shampoos and Conditioners Many more great money-saving specials on the sidewalk and Indoors! McGregor I.D.A. Drugs 5 King Street vTest Bowmanville Telephone 623-5792