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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Feb 1991, p. 23

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; i 5 Orono Salutes Armed Forces in Gulf Orono Town hall. Following scores - High - Roy Hayward - 99; May Tabb - 95; Dorothy Branch - Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 6,1991 5 New Slate of Officers for Durham Agricultural Society 's' - *; ' orono news lay I. Challice tfx • ' ' Quote - "Budgeting is telling telling your dollars where to go instead of asking them where they went?" Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Devries who are celebrating their 25th (silver) Wedding Anniversary Anniversary this week. Last week we told you of our local young man Arnold Tate away over in the Middle Middle East War, well this week i "'•Drono salutes all our Armed ^Forces by pretty yellow rib- . " bons on the downtown trees, •'/.■.►'doors etc. Let's all pray for wPeace! A sold sign on the large Chouse on Mill St., formerly ;2^Dwned by the late Mrs. Ona Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Coat- s~»,-ham have purchased the for- £ mer Taylor home, Mill St. s Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patton J have moved to Bowmanville, j; on Liberty Street. V Mr. and Mrs. Gordon " Watson and Mr. and Mrs. •v Keith West have returned Î5 home, after enjoying winter v vacation in the sunny south. P Mr. and Mrs. Donald {5 Hamm have returned home (* after visiting their daughter u and family in Sault St. Mari Mari rie - j- Mrs. Doris Wannan has P returned home, after spend- f' ing some time with her son, . K Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wannan jjj and family, Belleville, h Two Orono victims of bad accidents recently, Aaron Staples, son of David and Sharon Staples injured severely severely in skiing accident, Kirby ski hills. Olga Borough Borough Srs. Complex, who was hit by a car in Bowmanville last week, and is a patient in Oshawa hospital. Their many friends send speedy get well wishes to both! Mrs. Lyn Kimmett, Lindsay, Lindsay, was last Thursday visitor visitor with her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Bailey and Aunt Mrs. E. Billings. Mr. and Mrs. John Killeen, Killeen, Lakefield, were last Wed. visitors with her sister, sister, the O'Challices. Orono Horticulture executive executive are very busy these days preparing their 1991 year books and making plans for the upcoming festivities festivities for their 70th Anniversary. Anniversary. Mr. Clarence Burleigh and Mrs. Lena Clysdale, Newtonville were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Alfred Pigott. Your reporter is spending her winter vacation at daughter Denise Warren's, to babysit grand-daughter Amanda while little Cory is patient in Peterborough hospital. hospital. Orono Town Hall Card Party This past week Jan. 30 saw 15 tables of euchre at WEEKLY QUOTE "A conclusion is the place where you got tired thinking." BOWMANVILLE 623-8166 V WHITBY 668-5893 Business Directory ACCOUNTANCY WILLIAM C. HALL B. Comm. Chartered Accountant 35 King St. W., Newcastle Telephone 987-4240 SUTHERLAND, HOBB and PARTNERS Peter A. Hobb, C A Wilmar J. Bakker, C.A. Chartered Accountants 118 King St. E. Bowmanville 623-9461 N. L. WOODHOUSE & Assoc. Certified General Accountant NewViews and Bedford Installations and Support 8 Holgate Cres., Bowmanville 623-9650 DOUGLAS R. FREEMAN B.A., C.A. Chartered Accountant 511 Bond St. W„ (Bond St. at Stevenson Rd.) Oshawa, Ontario LU 2M2 Phone 576-4619 W.S. WITHERSPOON ACCOUNTING Tax Returns, Business, Personal, Corporate, often whle you wall All Bookeeping Services Reasonable Rales 7 Days a Week 20 yrs. In business 623-1366 MACK TAX INC. Income Tax and Accounting Services Prepare Corporate and Personal Returns Full Range of Business Services Owners have 25 years combined experience with Revenue Canada Taxation, Toronto Cash Back Refunds Available Phone anytime for an appointment to fit umr schedule. 17 Ralston Rd., Port Hope TEL. (418) SSS-71U FAX (416) 995 M71 39 King SI. E„ Bowmanville TEL (416) 623-9696 FAX (416) 623-6566 HOME SERVICE BARINA HOME CHECK - Vacation Home Checking - Wedding Day Gift Sitting Barb Shetler -- Ina Cox Newtonville 786-2996 BONDED LAND SURVEYORS HORTON, WALLACE & DAVIES LIMITED 68 King St. E„ Bowmanville 623-2205 LEGAL SERVICES MERVYN KELLY LAW OFFICE 41 Temperance St„ Suite 202 Bowmanville, Ontario Phone 623-4444 ÂL'rÈRNATIVE HEALTHCARE Bragg Health Services Anna Bragg, R.N. Cert. Ref. Nurse Consultant Stress Management Alternative Health Care "Reflexology" R.R. 4, Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3K5 Phone 623-9198 By appointment Clinic For Natural Health Renée Bos Cert. Ref. IR. Nutr. Reflexology Iridology Stress Management Clinical Nutrition 168 Church Street, Bowmanville Phone 623-4004 ^^bj^ppointment^^^ "REFLEXOLOGY" Foot Reflection By Shirley Cole R.N.A., Cert. Ref. Member of Reflexology Association ol Canada 2 Frederick Ave., Bowmanville Phone 623-4690 for appointment More than just alresa Management "VIRGINIA LYLE" "ENERGY WORK II" 1 Private Sessions Group Seminars (416) 623-9251 YOU COULD ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE! CALL 623-3303 MASSAGE THERAPY MASSAGE TREATMENTS By Kim Tougas, H.B.Sc. Registered Massage Therapist Manual Lymph Drainage Therapist 168 Church St, Bowmanville Clinic for Natural Health 62341170 for appointment SERVICES Grundy's Country Upholstery Studio CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY, FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 983-9874 COMPUTER SERVICES ANDY'S SOFTWARE INC Custom Designed Schwa to to solve YOUR problems. SPECIALIZING IN INTEGRATED ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS • Inventory Control • Salos Tracking • Rocolvablos • Payables •General Lodger Compléta aber Sales Service and /nsliuclion Computer Salas, Services, Maintenance and Supplies Amortization Schedules 623-2375 2538 Maple Grove lid., Bowmanville 82; Dora MacDonald - 82; Marion Sears - 80; Low Score - Lloyd Stephenson Stephenson Lucky Draws - Olive Little, Little, Gladys Greenwood, Walter Walter Murphy, Marion Staples, Ruth Grady, Marg Todd. Euchre every Wed. night 8:00 p.m. and ladies are invited invited to please bring lunch. Orono United Church Choir Party Another enjoyable get together together for the members of Orono United Church Choir, Wednesday Jan. 27 evening. Held in the cozy farm home of our organist and choir leader. "Dikadel Farms" are the residence of Stella and Dick Morton and the perfect setting for a real fellowship evening! A delicious pot-luck dinner dinner was served in the spacious spacious dining room, and the beautiful china enhanced the tasty food! The table was centred with a most attractive attractive floral arrangement, the gift of the choir to our hostess. hostess. Rev. Milnes gave prayer and we all sang the aoxolo- gy. Following the dinner many guests toured the "Loft" to view the lovely art work of Dick. We understand understand he is contemplating an exhibition in the immediate immediate future of this attrac- ' tive art. Watch for announcements! announcements! During the business period, period, election of offices ana following following elected - President - Joyce Gray; Secretary - Dorothy Dorothy Barnett; Treasurer, (and Flower Convenor) - Wilda Middleton; Social Committees - Inez Harris, Joyce Cowan, Stella Morton, Police Briefs A summer residence on Lakeshore Road was entered and extensive damage was done to the interior. The entry entry was reported on Jan. 27. Some items were reported taken. A theft was reported from the Beckers store at Waver- ley Plaza in Bowmanville wnen two youths stole cigarettes cigarettes on Jan. 26. There was a forced entry-r M into a residence 1 at 7 70 Divi^ - sion Street in Bowmanville on Jan. 26. Nothing was reported reported taken. A mischief complaint was reported after a window on the north side of Ontario Street School was broken by unknown suspects. A Bowmanville resident reported that an unknown suspect entered his truck and removed a large amount of tools on Jan. 25. On Jan. 24, a young offender offender was arrested for two break and enters and for the possession of items with a value estimated at over $1,000 . Three Bowmanville residents residents were arrested in Quebec Quebec City on Wednesday, Jan. 23. They were each arrested in connection with three break and enters. The suspects suspects are a 20-year-old man,' an 18-year-old man and a r oung offender. They were irought back to Durham Reion Reion and were held for a bail Eleanor Terrill, Ken Gray, O. Challice; Gown Committee Committee - Stella Carson and Jennie Jennie Bowins. Following business a lively lively and fun sing-a-long, with Stella at piano and led by Don Staples. A gracious thank you and hearty round of applause to our host and hostess for a memorable evening! ORONO UNITED CHURCH NEWS On a beautiful sunny morning (almost like spring) Orono United Church members members enjoyed a pretty trio singing "Cast Your Burden" - Mendelssohn, comprising Stella Carson, Dorothy Barnett Barnett and Dick Morton. Greeters at door - Rick and Debbie dav Fet , Your annual reports are ready at the front doors. Plan to attend annual meeting meeting this Thurs. Feb. 7. Supper Supper at 6:00 p.m. and meeting at 7:30 p.m. Supply Committees thank all for donations. .mh-. •ip li *mÿti Please continue to save glasses, hearing aids, Campbell Campbell soup labels (front panel), panel), stamps, good clean used clothing for men or women. Next Sunday Feb. 10, "Friendship Sunday." Please try to invite a friend to church or Sunday school lunch afterwards. Teachers are supplying sandwiches, and congregations congregations sweets. Come and join us in this special time together. together. Remember our Kirby - Orono Community outreach film series beginning Sunday Sunday Feb. 24, with the film "Cry From the Mountain." Time 7:00 p.m. in Orono United Church, for all ages. Bring your family and friends. Lunch served following following films. More details later. Remember our food banks and donate on a regular regular basis. All boxes sent into Salvation Army for distribution distribution in our areas. Up-Coming Services - The Durham Central Agricultural Society elected Carol Bailey, the newly-elected President; Grant Yeo, Sunday, Feb. 24 - Lord and its officers for 1991 last Saturday, January 26, during Past President; Joyce Boudreau, Secretary-Treasurer; Lady Baden-Powell, Sun- the organization's annual meeting. From left are: Ron John Finlay, 2nd Vice President, and Nicole French, " a Y- Locke, Fair Manager; Tom Moffat, 1st Vice President; Miss Durham Central. "Value is sometimes hard to find in today's economy, but we'll do our best to see you get it ot IGA" ISABEL G ROSS GRAHAM GRAHAMS IGA young ( brought gio hearing on Thursday, Jan. 24. The young offender was also charged for Breach of Recognizance of Bail. Six storage units at Durham Durham Mini Storage on Haines Street in Bowmanville were broken into during the early morning hours of Wednesday, Wednesday, Jan. 23. The units had their locks smashed and were entered by an unknown unknown suspect or suspects. A remote control truck and a tool box with assorted tools were taken from one unit. It is not known at 1 this time what other items were removed. removed. CALL 436-8477 CRIME STOPPERS Van Belle | Floral Shoppes ...much more than a flower store! 14 STORES -HghwyNal 4 >Klng9LW.| Oehiwi • Slmcei 81. ft, Oihiwa •100Dunda»9t.W., «"•mt Wh*by riidrnnm » tlVmien (Mmt LU 1ER OPEN SUNDAY AT MANY LOCATIONS CHECK YOUR LOCAL IGA FOR SUNDAY HOURS. Æk WN» of Almond a roll pkg. W KM »» w PRIMO VEGETABLE OIL 100% Pure Concentrated 1/2 PRICE MAXWELL HOUSE GROUND COFFEE Réguler, fine or Extra Fine 300 g vac pak pkg. SAVE 1.00 LUVS DIAPERS Assorted Varieties, For Boys or Girls pkg. of 26 - 54 SAVE 2.00 QUALITY MEATS 2.18 to S& 1/ Oltuv CHICKEN THIGHS OR DRUMSTICKS Fresh! lb. 3.20 kg PRICE IGA CHEDDAR CHEESE CUTS Mid, Medium, Old Coloured or Ok) White Random Weight Package .94 100 g LANCIA PASTA Assorted Varieties 900 g pkg. SAVE Frozen, Concentrated. " Assorted Varieties Ækk 12.5-fl. ox. tin SAVE M SUNLIGHT LAUNDRY DETERGENT Powdered, Phosphate Free SAVE 3.50 COKE OR SPRITE ■ ISA PLU 2503 VALUE .70 Selected Varieties, Regular or Diet KELLOGG'S CEREALS 750 ml rot. btl. 9**» .40 tef. pet M. 2 I gjast. btl. com of 24 x 260 ml tins -, CORN FLAKES, 400 g. II SPECIAL K. 200 g | OR AU DRAM, 425 g Il Feature Price I 1 Without A || Coupon $1.69 Limit one box per coupon, 1 voW Mon., Feb. 4 until I doting $440.. Feb. 10. 1991. AX. HKLSCN, BOX 3000. ST. JOHN. M B. I2L 413 IGA SLICED WHITE DREAD 675 g leaf DRAVO SPAGHETTI SAUCE Plain 26-oz. tin SAVE .80 TOWN aUD SIDE BACON Sliced 500 g pkg. SAVE .90 PKG. TOWN aUD BONELESS DINNER HAMS Cooked, Smoked lb. 4.39 kg SAVE .86 ID. TOWN CLUD BONELESS COTTAGE ROLLS Sweet Pickled lb. 4.39 kg SAVE 1.00 ID. DELI bhi frvii SAW 911-1*6 COOKED HAM HEINZ PASTA OR DAKED DEANS FRESH PRODUCE Assorted Varieties 14-oz. tin IGA PURE APPLE JUICE 40-fl. ez. tin SAVE .70 HEAD LETTUCE Product of U.S.A., Imtouit No. 1 Grade SAVE ,40 STOREMADE 12" PEPPERONI PIZZA SAVE .40 700 g DAVERN FARMS DOIOGNA Wax lb. ,H 100 g LESS THAN 1/2 PRICE Look tot chit symbol Foods to fit iNurawE your lifestyle. Look f « tkjnWutde Tog* on tpetloHy marked Item* FACELLE ROYALE FACIAL TISSUE Peach or White box of 100 SAVE .50 GREENCARE PRODUCTS In partnership with our suppliers, our employees and our customers, we will make every effort to encourage reduction of waste, re-use of packaging and supplies and recycling, consistent with Oshawa Foods' high standards. GREENCARE PURE GLYCERINE SOAP Okxiegiodoble, Unscented or Greenopple 100 g bar FRESH BAKERY KAISER ROUS SAVE YIS LATTICE TOP STRUDEL SAVE .30 APPLE DUMPLINGS' SAVE ,40 REDUCE * WASTE your 0% SHOPPING £ J DAGS ;< CREDIT FOR EACH DAG RE-USED SEEDLESS CUCUMBERS Product of Ontario, Canada No. 1 Grade, Greenhouse SAVE .50 RUTABAGAS Product of Ontario, l^e I Canada No. 1 Grade Ujy? .66 kg SAVE FRESH! YAMS Product of U.5.A. 1.10 kg lb. SAVE PRICES EFFECTIVE MON., FEB. 4, UNTIL CLOSING SUN., FEB. 10, 1991. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. ALL SAVINGS ARE BASED ON OUR REGULAR PRICES. GRAHAM IGA MARKET 225 King St. E., Bowmanville, Ontario STORE HOURS Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday - 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday - ti a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday - 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 5% Senior Citizens' Discount - Wednesday Only

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