Lord Elgin Captures Boys 'Ball Hockey Title Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. May 11,1988 Paint Producer Receives Ribbon Cultin S M »rks Opening of Floral Shop Top Marks for Product This team from the Lord Elgin Public School captured captured the boys' ball hockey championship for Bowmanville Bowmanville junior schools. The group is shown here wih the coach, Sharon Staples. Front row, from left, includes: Mike Gramm, Robert McLellan, Jerry Johnson, Brian Pickard, Les McCrory, and Scott i»iv Hollywood Lights for Museum McGregor. The back row, from left, consists of: Adam Kooy, Jason Hoffman, Jeff Murphy, Paul Ashton, Ashton, Ryan Robinson and Sharon Staples. Absent was Mike Nesbitt. Paints provided by the Canadian Decorating Products Products Association Supplier/ Manufacturer of the Year are available at Abemeth/s Paint and Wallpaper in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Benjamin Moore & Co. Limited received the Decorating Decorating Industry Award of Merit in the category of Supplier/Manufacturer Supplier/Manufacturer during the annual breakfast of the C.D.P.A. Convention held March 5. Doug Abernethy, of Abernathy's Abernathy's Paint and Wallpaper, recalled that his shop has stocked Benjamin Moore products since 1966. "We have always been supportive of Benjamin Moore because they put out a super product," said Mr. Abernethy. Mr. Joseph Sobie, President President of Beniamin Moore & Co. Limited, accepted the award on behalf of all the employees of the firm. "By voting Benjamin .Moore & Co. Limited the Decorating Industry Award of Merit as the Supplier of the Year, you have bestowed on us an honour that leaves us both grateful and hum ble," Mr. Sobie said. He noted that in 1889. Benjamin Moore authored the company's declaration of policy which stated that their one and only marketing philosophy philosophy would be the complete, complete, uncompromised support support of the independent paint dealer. "Your award certainly certainly reaffirms that a policy conceived in 1889 is just as vital in 1988 and the years ahead," he added. "In accepting the award, I do so on behalf of over 200 employees stationed coast- to-coast from. Newfoundland Newfoundland to Vancouver," said Mr. Sobie. The official opening of Cockerham's Florists took place on Saturday, April 30, on King St. W., Bowmanville, (in the former John and Judy Shop). Here, regional regional councillor Marie Hubbard cuts the ribbon along with Bowmanville Councillor Councillor Hal McKnight. The shop is co-owned by Susan Cockerham and her mother-in-law, mother-in-law, Karen. Karen brings to the business approximately 30 years of experience in the floral industry. The shop sells both fresh and silk flowers. In- home consultations are offered and delivery is available. From left are: Karen Cockerham, Susan Cockerham, Councillor Hubbard and Councillor McKnight. The Bowmanville Museum Museum is setting the stage for the CBC production, of "The Private Capital" which will be filmed at the museum ' 15 to 18. fl The museum rooms have been doctored to repre- . sent Lauvier's time. The Quite heavy now :yle ' "" May] Low rates make State Farm homeowners Insurance a good buy. Our service makes it even better. Call me. 8 a.m. ■■8 p.m. Dirk Brinkman Scugog St. Bowmanville 623-3621 rooms are with the style of the period," said Curator, Dan Hoffman. CBC crews will begin filming a portion of "The Private Private Capital" at the Bowmanville Bowmanville Museum, which will represent a home in Ottawa Ottawa during the lifetimes of Prime Minister John A. Macdonald Macdonald and Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Laurier. The museum will be closed to regular visitors while it is being used by the CBC camera crews and actors. actors. Production of "The Private Private Capital" began in Ottawa Ottawa in January. Earlier, Mr. Hoffman had sent photographs photographs to the CBC, inviting the crew to use the museum for filming and the producers producers of the movie accepted that invitation. This month, the movie-makers arrived in "Bowmanville, where two museum period rooms were transformed, one into Lauri- er's parlor. "1 can't decide what room I like better, the hallway or the master bedroom," said -Mr.-Hoffman;-*^,- • V; : "The Private Capital" is the television adaptation of the 1984 work by Sandra Gwyn. Mrs. Gwyn won the Governor General's Literary Award for her work, However, the Bowmanville Bowmanville Museum's movie role is just one of several highlights in the year to date. The museum has available available 35 copies of an 85-page book called "Bowmanville, A •Retrospect". The book, written written in 1958 to commemorate Bowmanville's centennial, differs from Mrs. Elsie C. Lunne/s version only in the addition of a preface. It can be purchased from the museum museum at 37 Silver St, or by mail, PO Box 188, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, L1C-3K9. Proceeds will be used to help make more reprints available. Currently on loan from John Charlton of Oshawa, is a display of eight fully- functioning antique radios. Some of them have the capacity capacity to pick up short wave frequencies, while others list London, Paris, Rome, Berlin and Hawaii on their selectors. selectors. The exhibit will be on view until July 16, when the radios go on display at the Oshawa-Sydennam Museum. Museum. - -----... . The radio display is 'special' because "it is not too often we can claim our antiques antiques to be fully functioning reminders of our childhood, said Mr. Hoffman. 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