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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Apr 1998, p. 7

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«il.v. ÿj: ' / «Éi ÈBS2T It-WNEWl Earth Day Clean-Up Students from Courtice Secondary School joined Darlington Nuclear Generating Station employees for an Earth Day clean-up at the Darlington Park shoreline. The group pictured above retrieved tires, tin cans and other litter during a morning spent picking up trash. Darlington Generating Station staff also organized the planting of 1,000 seedlings along the Darlington portion of the Waterfront Trail. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, April 29, 1998 Page 11 Organ Transplants Save Lives From page 5 know the wishes of their loved one. A family discussion discussion of the issue can help ease the decision making process for a grieving family and ensure that their loved one's wishes are carried out. The Mutual Group, in partnership with the transplant community, is working to raise aware ness about organ donation in the hopes of increasing the number of donations. April 23 was designated National Organ Donation Discussion Day. Canadians arc being asked to set aside time on this day to discuss their organ donation wishes with family. Doing so can save the lives of many. John Willoughby Beat the Price Sell-Out Crowd for Salad Suppei Solina News by Harvey Yellowlees "A good neighbour is one who paints his side of your fence." The weatherman has been good to us this week and there arc many fields of grain sown. The country side is very pretty now - green grass, leaves coming out on the trees - tulips and other spring bulbs coming into bloom. It's good to be home again. The rural bowling season season is winding down. Playoffs have started. The final standing as of April 14 was Solina 47, Hampton 46, Newtonshaw 34, Hi C's 23, Courtice 10. Good luck men in the remaining weeks. There was a better crowd at Hampton card party on Wednesday night. Lucky winners were Ambrose O'Halloran 86, Verna Slutc 83, Edna Manns 79, Bernice Renton 78, May Shortridgc 77. Low - Fred Watson. Most lone hands - Marie Brooks 4. Special number - Doreen McLean. Draws - Verna Slutc, Pauline Raymond, Verna Robinson, Rosemary. Perris (2). Come again this week. Thanks to all the players players who came to fill up 13 tables for cards at Solina on Friday night. Prizes were given out to - High - Betty Ann Dodds, Franc Svetec, Ellen Ormiston, Kay Kelly. Most lone hands - Doreen Brock. Special no. Verna Robinson. Most honest player Wes Hills. Glenn Pickell and Lois Yellowlees took care of the skunks that came along. Lucky draws - Rita Wilson 2, Glenn Pickell 2, Helen ' Wctherup 2, Marion Peters, Meta Swain, Alida McKinley 2, Albert Pierce, Leone Wright. See you this Friday. The greeters at Eldad Sunday morning were the Connelly family. Betty Munro was the lay reader. Organist Ron Tidy and his choir are providing excellent excellent music and leading us in some new hymns from "Voices United". Shep the dog helped Reverend Munro tell how the little boy saved his village village in Holland from the sea. The adult message was "Beginning New Life in Christ". The church members were busy Sunday preparing preparing their Salad Supper. I'm sure the stewards would want to thank each and every one who helped and came to make it a success. A sell-out once again. My thanks to Lloyd Broome and my wife Lois for helping me with ticket sales. Bowmanville's Finest Adult Residence APPLIANCES INCLUDED EXIT REALTY SHIRMAX 905-623-4445 1-800-264-3963 214 KING STREET EAST, BOWMANVILLE Site location hours: Mon. - Thurs. 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.; Sat. and Sun. 12 p.m. - 4 p.m.; Closed Friday Prices and specifications subject to change without notice E. & O.E. i, Bowmanvillc is a... HOUR ASPEN $ with lots of r m to spar 64 \ Z Semtis l. Y/\t 11f 1 -j v a : w r ' j... rv/Y/V/V •30' Wide Lots Ernes on 200'leep lots* L; / r i&AA***- V.Ssla . ...... r* 1 , ' The Kaitlin Group" f* "Building Excellence" Starting^from iW ' „ up to $ lS9,Wao for 2,006 sq ft • f t.. Î' v-i SDsEbraiBs BOhdooH DitotmBti iWitiunuMtm • * ififll A ii o I li c r r o u p rfBBV* ijniHiaarzr® maE^B

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