Thf» Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc. August 26. 1987 Forthcoming Marriage Stûrkvillc ûnd District N CW8 Firefighters Lohb Ball Team Wins Tournament Championship Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Abramoff are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Rhonda Linn, to Michael Raymond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hamel. Rhonda and Michael will marry their best friend on Saturday, September 5,1987 at the Orono United Church. --Photo by Lloyd McRobbie By M.L. Fonk On Monday morning, Mr. Don Hook of Picton and his son Brian of Misissauga visited visited with his sister-in-law Mrs. Pat Windatt. On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fox of Bowmanville spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. Mrs. Isabelle Trim spent the last weekend in Newmarket Newmarket visiting with her son Bruce. Vistine with Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy from Tuesday Tuesday 'til Friday were their grandchildren Misses Kathleen Kathleen and Ginnv McColm and brother Patrick of Thornhill, and Miss Erin Murphy of Whitby. Mrs. Martha Farrow visited visited Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. Miss Dyana Layng was a Tuesday overnight and Wednesday guest of her friend Miss Barbara Johnston, Toronto. Supper guests on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell and Jeff, to celebrate celebrate Brian's birthday were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Caswell of Port Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Caswell, Marisha, Shaught and Jessica of Newcastle, Miss Tracey McBride, North Orono and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Higgi y Birtnda ay, Kut 'n' Kurl Beauty Shop Back-to-School SPECIALS For students and children until August 19 to Sept. 12 PERMS OFF WASH, ISTYLE, CUT 'and Blow Dry i" ONLY ' $12.50 To serve you are: Wendy, Diana, Darolyn, Gina and Violet. 'OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK" and girls. Happy . Brian! Mr. Don Cochrane of Hampton was an afternoon and supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow on Wednesday. During the week, Mrs. Isabelle Isabelle Trim with Mr. and Mrs. David Rutherford, Michelle Michelle and Mark of Orono enjoyed a visit with their friends Mr. and Mrs. Alfie Ross at Thorold and visited Niagara Falls and area. On Wednesday morning, Mrs. Pat Windatt, Mrs. Bev. Higgins and girls and Mrs. Mary-Lou Fonk hiked north over the hills and fields to the Sixth Line where they enjoyed a picnic lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Riggers on their beautiful lawns. Mrs. Bev. Higgins and girls visited the Exotic Cat World at Orono on Thursday afternoon. afternoon. Mrs. Maureen Wilkin of Crooked Creek visited Friday Friday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stark, Christopher and Shannon, of Knoxville, visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Toad with Mr. and Mrs. William MacFar- lane of Toronto visited in Hamilton with their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Austin Austin MacAuley. ■ Misses Brianna, Dana, Rose, Mary and Sarah Higgins Higgins were Friday overnight guests of their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell. On Friday, Misses Erin and Lauren Shipper of Whitby spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy and spending the afternoon were Mr. Andy Murphy and Michael of Bowmanville Bowmanville and Mr. Jerry Murphy of Port Hope. Visitors during the week with Mrs. Jeanette Layng and Dyana were Mr. Mrs. Jim Stark, Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robinson and Mr. Ben Kortekaas. Mr. and Mrs. Laveme Patterson Patterson of Orono visited Friday Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hal- lowell of Canton visited Saturday Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. Spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brettell and Susan were Mrs. Deborah Flak of Toronto Toronto and Mr. Peter Simon of Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fonk . and 1 Peter .spent. the week-,. ' end at Lake Bernard, Sun- dridge. Spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Todd, Scott, Jamie and Billy were their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Farlane of Toronto. Luncheon and afternoon guests on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Higgins were Miss Danielle Bender of Richmond Hill and Mrs. (Mon., Thurs., Fri. evenings by appointment) Phone 623-5019 71 KING ST. "EAST" Bowmanville ANTHONY'S CUSTOM WOOD FENCING and DECKS INSTALLATIONS FREE ESTIMATES Quality Workmanship, Guaranteed Add Style to Your Home Today Call 723-8421 BECAUSE WE'D RATHER SEE YOU DRIVING A NISSAN THAN DRIVING A BARGAIN. Call them rebates. Call them cashbacks. Call them factory incentives. But for honesty's sake, call them what they are: bribes. 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Mrs. Anne Bickell, Ashley and Bryan of Orono were rer guests on Saturday r. and Mrs. Larry Sinclair, Sinclair, Todd and Tara. On Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow Farrow attended the 50th wedding wedding anniversary open house in honour of their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Andy Widdis which was held at their home in Lindsay. Later on Saturday. Ellen and Brent visited with their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gordon Clysdale at Omemee and then were sumier guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gordon Widdis, Peterborough. Mrs. Isabelle Trim was a supper and evening guest on Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simpson, Oshawa. Supper guests on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lawrence Farrow to celebrate Lori's birthday were Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Nesbitt, Mi- cael and Kimberley of Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Mr. George Walton, Walton, Robert and Douglas of Newcastle and Mr. Kenneth. Farrow of Ottawa. Happy Birthday Lori! On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. David Bretell of Oshawa were afternoon and evening dinner guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Bruce Brettell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Souch attended a com boil on Saturday evening held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gray on Leskard Road, Orono.. Mrs. William King and children Martina and Bert of Calgary, Albert left for home on Saturday after spending almost 4 weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Souch visited Sunday afternoon afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gordon, Solina. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Higgins spent the day in Toronto visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Higgins. Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallow- ell visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hal- lowell, Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Staple- ton and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wallace Boughen, all of Newton Newton ville were Sunday sup- E er guests of Mr. and Mrs. rian Caswell. For the third consecutive year, the Town of Newcastle Firefighters lobb ball team won the firemen's tournament in Sunderland on Sunday. And they gathered for this photo in front of their old pumper. They won all four games in competition with Pefferlaw, Beaverton, Sunderland and Ajax. Team members are, front row, 1-r, Bill Lyle, Christian Forsey, Lloyd Forsey, Craig Forsey and Fire Chief Jim Aldridge; middle row, Gord Weir, John Pittens, Donald Forsey, Deputy-Chief Mike Creighton, Rob Payne, Bruce Smith, Alf Aldread, Doug McCurdy and Randy Cole; on top of truck, Mark Berney and Mike Murphy. °/c All Men's, Women's and Children's Jeans on Sale! Hurry in for best selection ! that's all it costs at The Bay OSHAWA the S?ay Button's Bju Œompjny I Working Today For Tomorrow. *Z%2£ Q'iont ^PatLoz Renovated and redecorated in March of 1987 with shades of caprice pink, white and blue, this view of the front parlor shows a small portion of the furnishings contained within this 15' x 35' room. Two matching chandeliers hang from the centres of intricate plaster rosettes, all are original to the home. Featured in the centre of the room (visible on the left), is a white support pillar, reminiscent reminiscent of the Tuscan style. A portrait of Anne Sinclair Jury (once the Lady of the House), hangs above the marble fireplace. Other favorite features in this room include: a 1904 walnut Dominion Upright Concert Grand piano and a 1929 Temple radio which plays while the museum is open. DID YOU KNOW??? The Bowmanville Museum publishes a Quarterly called "The Belvedere"? Since its inception in the Fall, 1986, the following articles have appeared: SUMMER, 1987: (65 pages, price $6.00) -- Memories of Travel by Steamship on Lake Ontario -- The Bowmanville Boys' Training School,. Part II: The Internment Years. (Featuring articles written by former prisoners of War.) COMING IN FALL, 1987: (60 pages price $6.00) -- Special Historic photographs issue. FALL, 1986: (29 pages, price $3.00) -- What is a Community Museum? -- A History of Bowmanville Furniture Factories -- David Morrison's "Orono News" Columns, Part I -- Exhibit Review: The Canadian Statesman WINTER, 1986: (24 pages, price $3.00) -- Port Darlington Ships -- The Dominion Organ and Piano Company -- David Morrison's "Orono News" Columns, Part II SPRING, 1987: (30 pages, price $3.00) -- The Bowmanvillc Boys' Training School. Part I -- The Historical Architecture of the Bowmanvillc Museum -- The Conversion Project In addition, wc publish an 8 page newsletter 6 times per year. All publications are made available to the membership FREE of charge. (Memberships start at $15.00!!) All publications are lavishly illustrated with supportive photographs. Current Special Exhibit: "A NEW LESSON ABOUT OLD SCHOOLS" -- Featuring enlargements of original old school photographs; supported with artifacts and documents. Upcoming Special Exhibits: September: "A New Lesson About Old Schools" November: "A Bit of Bowmanville" October: "Surprise Exhibit" December: "The Mosscrop Toy Collection" SPECIAL SERVICES: llowmanvillc Museum membership An Archive ami Research Library Oui reach Services Programme (School Kits: Slide Shows available FREE of charge!!) Private Tours for Groups ami Schools Wedding Photographs permitted in our period rooms ($20.00 charge) The Friends of Hie Museum Guided Tours For Information about these special services, please cal us at 623-2734. HOURS: Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00 a.in. to 5:00 p.nv, Sundays and holiday Mondays, 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Admission $2.00 family. $1.00 adult, 50(2 Children and Seniors. TREMENDOUS SAVINGS!!!