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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Mar 1989, p. 25

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> i Mother and Daughter Join Brownie Pack Section Two The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. March 15.198!) 9 Optimists Host Young Speakers at Oratorical Competition Happy Birthday Hello, my name is Christopher Heldsinger and I'll be five years old on March 21, 1989 (same birthday as my Daddy). My little sister is Amanda Mary and my favourite uncle is Uncle Stephen. My parents are Paul and Julie Heldsinger of Bowmanville. The Bowmanville Optimist Club hosted its annual Oratorical Contest on Wednesday evening, March 8, at the King Family Restaurant. Participants are shown here, along with two representatives from the Optimist Club. From left are: Sam Ivanoff, chairman of the Oratorical Contest, Carolyn Watters, Theresa DeJong, Mark Read, Craig Rickard, Grace Freethy, and Bill Whaley, Optimist Club President. The winning winning boy was Mark Read and the winning girl was Carolyn Watters. Both are students at Bowmanville Senior Public School. YOUR LOCAL GM DEALERS CHEVROLET o PONTIAC » OLDSMOBILE » BU8CK » CADILLAC » CHEVY & GMC TRUCKS i M Total ] f I AN' 1 0.000 RliOMIf RE WmiUV sir TOUR CM DC Alt Rf OR FULL DETAILS 'MSRP loi Ihit now 1989Chovrolot or GMC lull-tuo C/K pickup truck a $ 15.485 /U equipped mdouribod Dealer may tell lor lott Price include»» J-tpeed aulomatic irantmiuion, «tiding rear window, metallic paint, rally whoclt. and engine upgrade to 501VB at no outra charge on vehicles delivered from March 6 through dote ol buvnntt April I, 1989 Price includes 5100 00 Striping package cost Vehicle may not bo immediately available Iront dealer stock Dealer trade may bo necessary Freight charges, insurance, licence, and applicable sales taxes not included OHer includes dealer participation Oder >•«. ! ud<»s Based on 00 month Smorlieoteanu MS Id 1 as indicated to avulihrd retail tiuyer. n m down payment ol S 1506 00 lease rate-netlei » Match ôte Api. I I 6'J Security Depax. may be required Some mileage conditions may apply ?4. 36. and 48 month plan-, a'sv available Freight charges insurance, licence and apphr i. '.» uil«»\ la»«»s not included See your individual dealer lor Iroighl charges Dealer may ease lor less VEHICLES MAY NOT BE EXACTLY AS SHOWN SEE YOUR PARTICIPATING GM DEALER FOR FULL DETAILS. ONTARIO GM DEALERS ASSOCIATION do 180 Lesmlll Road Don Mills, Ontario M3B 2TS KIBffl SB «0 B EBBS an» 223 SPECIALLY-PRICED LIMITED EDITION STRIPING PACKAGE NO CHARGE SLIDING REAR WINDOW METALLIC PAINT RALLY WHEELS WE'VE ADDED TO THE TRUCK. NOT TO THE PRICE. STILL THE MAX BYCHEVY& GMC ONLY UNTIL APRII1 ST . The Max. It's never been seen before, and after April 1st, it'll never be seen again at this price. It's a once-in-a-lifetime offer available now at your local GM Dealer. But remember - when they're gone, they're gone. NO CHARGE ENGINE UPGRADE T05.0LV8 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION The Second Bowmanville Brownies welcomed a new leader and a new Brownie to their ranks on Tuesday, March 7. Susan Larsh was inducted as a Guider and she will be the pack's "Snowy Owl". Her daughter, Allison, was inducted as a Brownie. Here, the new members receive their pins from Louise Neiman (left), Brown Owl; and Anita Webster (right), Magic Owl. Elizabethville News By Mrs. Thickson On Thursday we had a few more out to play euchre. Miss Carruthers read a thank you letter from Ona Gardiner. Bingo was held in the evening. On Friday about 50 gathered gathered for the World's Day of Prayer service at Garden Hill church. Our president of the U.G.W. Mrs. Peacock opened the service. We followed followed the program supplied. Mrs. Peacock gave us a short introduction of Burma and explained about the leaders who had made up the program. We had representatives representatives from Welcome, Canton, and Perrytown charges and the program was divided into sections, three ladies from each charge taking part. The folder folder had two new songs which Mrs. Cruise had us run over so' that we were able to sing them during the service. Mrs. Sedgwick brought us an excellent message on Prayer written from a book by Mrs. Barkley. After the services the Garden Hill ladies ladies served cookies and coffee coffee or tea. On Sunday not as many out due to the ice. Reverend Sedgwick opened with, The Lord our God is merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. 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Fowler had a booth at the Belleville Recreation Show where he displayed his new motor homes on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Trew, Mr. and Mrs. John Sevenhuysen were there on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Trew and family called at Mr. and Mrs. K. Trew's Sunday. Mrs. Mae Muldrew had Mr. and Mrs. B. McIntosh for dinner on Sunday. Little Jonathon Burton celebrated his fifth birthday on Sunday and had David and Greg Austin, Bethanne and Adam Yarema, Mary Trew,, and Irene Beatty. Mr. and Mrs. C.Mercer had Darryl Terbenchc and girl friend Joan on Sunday and had Mr. and Mrs. H. Quantrill Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Peacock had Dr. and Mrs. G. Brown, Edmonton and Shane Peacock Peacock for tea Friday evening. Mark and Linda Peacock were home on Sunday. Sorry to report that Garnet Garnet McMurray broke his wrist this week tobogganing tobogganing with the grandchildren. grandchildren. Mrs. A. Peacock has the flu. Miss Viola Lee and sister Phylis, Peterborough were with Mr. and Mrs. J. 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