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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Nov 1987, p. 23

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j I Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 18,1987 5 NATIONAL TRUST A National Victoria and Grey Thistco Company BOWMANVILLE 68 KING ST. E. 623-2504 !s, Dcbcimucs, and Tbtal Money Maikct Account qualify. A $10,000 minimum in the Tblnl Money arket Account is renulml to receive Interest. Canada Savings Bonds do not qualify (or the Gift o( •GICs, I Market Account ii Silver. 'Ihtal Money Market Account must remain ti|ien 90 consecutive days to qualify. Limit o( 1 gilt |ter person. Some Rules and Regulations apply. Q. XJt I ince the dawn of civilization, civilization, silver has been one of _rthe most precious metals known to man. Even today, investors around the world choose silver for its beauty and permanence, Now, for a limited time only, we will give you a Gift of Silver when you choose from National's excellent range of investments: GICs, Total Money Market Account and Debentures. Debentures. The more you invest, the more silver you'll get, AMOUNT OF AMOUNT OF INVESTMENT SILVER YOU RECEIVE $1,000 to $9,999 1 ounce of silver $10,000 to $49,999 2 ounces of silver $50,000 to $249,000 5 ounces of silver $250,000 and more 10 ounces of silver This dazzling offer is good only until November 30,1987, so act now. Make an investment investment at your nearest National branch and you'll get our Gift of Silver to have, hold and admire for years to come. NOTICE LYNN'S GAS BAR originally located at the Pioneer Station on Liberty Street has moved to the Can Go Station 153 King Street East Bowmanville "We invite everyone to drop by at our new location. " VALMED HEALTH SERVICES INC- 24 Hour Nursing and Homemaking Services for the elderly, sick, disabled or mother and new born. Complimentary Assessments 356 King St. W Oshawa 433-1494 Sp/tth|)ime Water Distiller The fully automatic water distiller that brings beautifully healthful water into your home like never before To order a distiller for your family, for pre-Christmas delivery, phone Stewart Snider at Canada Trading BLACKSTOCK 986-4467 I Cartwright Students Return for Annual Graduation Ceremonies Hospital Auxiliary Members Host Annual Fall Luncheon The Recreation Centre in Blackstock was packed on : Saturday, Noveniber 7th for the annual Cartwright High School Commencement Exercises. Details of the event are included in the Blackstock correspondence. These photos show the returning graduates and their families and friends at the centre, waiting for thyirogram to begin with remarks by Principal J.H. Musselman, followed by a message from Claire MacKenzie, President of the Students Council, who asked her council to come to the platform. WATCH for our One Day "CHRISTMAS AT THE CO-OP" AD IN NEXT WEEK'S PAPER You Don't have to be a Member Everyone Welcome to shop CO-OP. DURHAM FARMER'S COUNTY CO-OP TAUNTON RD.&HWY. 115 983-9134 VISA In its usual fine fashion the Memorial Hospital Auxiliary put on a great meal for the annual fall luncheon on Wednesday, October 28. Two Goodyear employees, Bill Wesioly (left), plant controller, and Plant Manager Stan Hollingsworth are being served a delicious meal by one member of the Auxiliary. Luncheon organizers planned to feed approximately 250 hungry people before the noontime gathering was finished. Guides, Cubs Take Part in Service Enniskillen News by B. Wright By Miss Betty Wright Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Guttin (nee Tracy Pollard) on the birth of their baby bundle of blue. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Werry were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. David Cec- chetto and boys, Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sanderson, Sanderson, Raglan, were Sunday Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty. Glad to report Mrs. Earl Trewin is home from hospital hospital after her recent surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anger, Bowmanville, Mr. Lance Plain, Orono, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbe- ater. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe and Mary Lee met the rest of their family at Bellamy's Restaurant, Oshawa, celebrating celebrating i Barb's: and her father, 'Thomas Dickson's birthdays'. '( folks. On Sunday a special Remembrance Remembrance Day Service was held at our church with the different groups and leaders taking part in the service. The groups and leaders are as follows: Brownies - Lois Alloway; Guides - Janice Dilworth, Carol Christie, and Joan Brooking; Brooking; Cubs - Diane Bortolazzo and Sharon Le Bretton; Beavers - Jerry Heard; Rangers - Liz Kerr and Gail Wilcock. A special addition to the service was Liz Kerr inducted inducted the Rangers Group into our church, they are a new formed group for our area. Different members of the Guides, Brownies, Beavers and Cubs assisted with the welcoming of the worshippers worshippers at the door, reading the scriptures and taking up of the offering. The choir had a suitable anthem appropriate appropriate for Remembrance Day under the direction of our organist and leader, Mrs. Ulah Chambers. Rev. McKinnell's message was based on "Forget Not." Announcements I This year we are holding holding a White Gift Service and Mitten Tree Service. So please start your knitting of scarves, mittens, touques or what have you to decorate the empty tree. II Friday Evening Bible Study on Nov. 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the church in Tyrone. III The Outreach Committee Committee of Tyrone United Church presents: A Forum on Family Violence - An informal informal discussion on an important important social issue. Come and See - Guest Speaker, Don Sider, family counsellor with Durham Region Social Service, who runs a weekly group for abusers. This will be held on Sunday, November 29th, at 7:30 p.m. at Tyrone United Church. IV Charge Official Board Meeting on November 18th at Enniskillen U.C. at 7:30 p.m. Wmm--mmimammm Novice Tourney At Darlington Whether you are a hockey parent or not, set November 28th aside to attend a day of exciting All-Star Hockey at the Darlington Arena. The B.M.H.A.-Toros will be hosting their annual novice hockey tournament. These All-Star players will demonstrate demonstrate to everyone who attends, attends, that even at the ages of 8 and 9 their calibre of hockey is incredible. Coaches who are able to teach their players the skills needed to play the game and who also stress sportsmanship on and off the ice have teams which will always be at the top whether they win or lose. Bowmanville is pleased to have the following teams participating: Oshawa Bruins,Stouffville Clippers, Burlington Wolves, East Gwillemburv, Thornhill Thunderbirds, Dunnvillc and Port Hope. Bruce Lush, Honorary Chairman of the tournament, tournament, will be dropping the puck at 8:00 a.m. to start the first game which will be between between Oshawa Bruins and the Bowmanville Toros. Championsip games to be played: 'D' Champs at 4:00 p.m., 'O' Champs at 5:00 p.m., 'B'Champs at 6:00 p.m., 'A' Champs at 7:00 p.m. If the Novice Toros play in the tournament the way they have been playing their league and exhibition games, you can be guaranteed that they will be playing for the 'A' Championship. Once again, reserve November November 28 for an exciting day of All-Star hockey. Come out and support your Minor Hockey in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. HAMILTONS INSURANCE SERVICE Main St., Orono HtÊStB 983-5115 SERVING YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS FOR 35 YEARS Susan Sawyer 983-5767 Nelda Dawson 623-4835 tulations f a «? Hockey Central School Billie's Corner is at Central Public School. It is a playground. playground. There is a slide, a pole and monkey bars. It nas stairs leading up to a tree house. It is surrounded with sand, and the sand is held in with wood. The children like to play in the sand. Billie's Corner got its name because Mrs. Billie Kemp, a kindergarten kindergarten teacher who is retired, retired, gave money to tje school to build the playground. playground. We thank her. It is a very good addition to the school. Thank you, Mrs. Kemp! by Christopher Klauke and Robert Grade 3. Victoria & Grey Victoria & Grey played on Saturday, October 31 against Adam and Eve. The boys played a hard skating game, defeating Adam & Eve 8-3. Goal scorers for Victoria & Grey were Chris Pott with a hat trick, Derek Hall and Chad Unsworth each with a pair of goals. Singles went to Chris Polley, assisting in the goals were Chris Polley, Paul Hollingsworth, Niki Defrietas and Brandon Renton.. B/jtire in a girl's tomorrow ■ Volunteer as a Dig Sister today. 387 Simcoe St. S. Oshawa Telephone 436-0951 Well give youup tolO oz. of silver when

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