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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Oct 1978, p. 15

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 11, 1978 15 Senior Citizens The president apened the meeting with a paem, 'I'm Glad that you are my Neigh- bour". Minutes were read by the secretary, Violet Carr and birthdays and anniversaries were recognized with a poem qABeautiful Garden". Plans were finalized for the bazaar which will be held an Wed., Oct. l8th from 2-4 p.m. the Parish Hall. Mrs. Ruth Traynor issued an invitation ta attend their Golden Wedding Anniversary an Ct. 28 at the Legion Hall in Millbrook. Appreciation was expressed ta George E. Clark and Chanlie Smith for putting a railing on the stage stairs., -Two trips were considered. One ta the Grand Oe- Opry show at the Memorial Centre: on ct. 28 and also ta the Royal Winter Fair. 1 The program for the North- nýùinister entertainment was practised with Ruth Jennings as music instructar. Mrs. Bobbye Gray, who was hostess for Senior Citizen graups at Haliburtan this summer showed some slides taken at and inthe area of the Deer Ladge. Earl Parrot thanked her and presented her with a small gift. The group under the canven- arship of Muriel Parrott served a deliciaus lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Bige- low have returned from a mnotor trip ta Winnipeg, where they visited their daughter and son-inlaw Mr. and Mrs. John Earle and famnily. Mrs. Nellie Michel enjayed an interesting trip ta her homeland, France, where she visited friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harold San- derson af Prescatt visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Driver and they ahl took a matar trip Bjethany, -e Il 2 fori Sale!O You can enjoy all the fun and excitement of a two week holiday in sunny Barbados for.the price of one! 2 iveekXs now from $59per esntw. (Applies only ta the following departures: Oct. 27th, Nov. 3rd, 24th and Dec. lst). Barbados is a favounite of Canadians looking for the sun. And rio wonder! You're assuned of warm weather and cooling trade winds. Only 21 miles long, but filled with interesting historical sights, magnificent beaches and delightful restaurants. Takeadvantage of this exçeptional offer from SkyLarkHolidays and stay at one of these fine apartments SkyLark bas arranged for your holiday pleasure. Long Beach-& Apartment Hotel A peaceful private hotel, ideal for famillies or anyone locking for a relaxing holiday, 2 weeks now $359 per person, twin. Coconut Court Perfect for those who are looking for. an informal, casual apartmnent holiday close ta everything, 2 weeks ýn9 $369 per person, twin. Blue Horizons Hotel This well-furnished apartment hotel is right across the street from sandy Rockley Beach, 2 weeks now $389 per persan, twin. SkyLark to Barbados Includes: e Round trip air transportation from , Accommodation for 14 nights in Barbados Toronto to Barbados via Wardair 747 jet a Welcome briefing and rum punch Party e Complimentary inflight meals and drinks 0 Services of a resident SkyLark representative 0 Transfers between the airport and hotel e SkyLark beach bag Not Included: Canadian departure tax of $8.00 per pe rson, Barbadian departure tax of $5.60 per person. Gratuities and hotel service chaege and tax. *prices quoted are per person, based on dQuble occupancy. Ail SkyL.ark Holidays are subject to the terms and conditions of the General Information section of the SkyLark Holidays Winter 78/79 brochure. HURRY ... RESERVE TODAY! SkyLark's Barbados 2 for 1 sales won't last long! Cail your SkcyLark Travel Agent right away! Four Seasons.. Trave 98 King St. West Telephone 623-4400 Bowma nviIIe (Located in the former Glen Rae Dairy building) ta see the autumn colors in the Huntsville and North Bay area. Thirty-four Golden Star Sen- ior Citizens accepted an invit- ation ta visit the Narthminis- ter Senior Citizens where they received a hearty welcame from the city mnembers. The Golden Stars put on the programn which received great praise from the audience. The numbers consisted of their theme song, then an action sang of Smile The While, then a rousing round of "Rheuma- tism", a reading "The Croak- ed Faàmily" by Jean Argue, and a sang "It's a Short, Short Life" after which the audience joined with "Let the Rest of the World Go By". A humor- ous act by Lillian Fallis and Margaret White with Ruth Jennings and Frances Jack- son singing caused a hearty applause. Annle Sharpe gave a reading "Cleaning the Stovepipes"~ which brought past memories of this act ta many. The familiar hymn "How Great Thou Art" was beautifully sung by the chair. A standing ovation was given Mrs. Bertie Neals and Ruth Jennings after they sang Beautiful Ohio. The president, Belle Smith, thanked the Peterborough group for their hearty response and then the Golden Stars joined hands with the Narthminister people and concluded with Blest Be The Tie That Binds and Auld Lang Syne. Games, of euchre, bridgeý carpet bowling etc. helped mingle the two graups toget- lier and then ail were served a deliciaus lunch. An invitation was extended ta attend the Bethany Senior Citizens' tea and bazaar 1.E. Weldon Collegiate LIE. Weldon is currently in the middle days of the fund raising drive. Many Weldon students are selling almond bars and crispy bars at one dollar each and the money raised from the sales will be, used for many school clubs, activities and student fnce- tians. The chocolate sales will continue until Monday, Oct. 16, s0 the canvassers ask you ta buy before the drive ends. The Student Council thanks toewha have already baught chacolates and those who ;will be buying this week. After losing their first twa football games, the Weldan Wildcats came back ta win the third game which they played against Brock High Schaal with a score of 15 ta 7. Outstanding players, from this area were Jirh Leslie and Konrad Ostner. For Quality and Service Shop DYKSTRA'S The Food Store With The Difference. THIS WEEK WE HAVE ROAD CONSTRUC TION SUPER SPECIALS BONELESS BLADE and~~6 CROSS RIB ROAST I B BONELESS ROLLED BRISL<ET POT ROAST .3 9 LB. MED. LEAN ~I ~ LB. HOME PRIDE FRESH GROUND 100% WHOLE PEANUT WHEAT BUTTER BREAD STILI ONLY 240oz. 2I1 $.0 89"- LB. SPECIALS BANANAS 101, LB VALENCIA ORANGES HEAD LETTUCE SIZE 24 49e EACH FRESH CRISP CELERYSIZE 24 39* EACH MU SPCIIA RINDLESS STORE SLICED BACON~16 (TRY A SAMPLE) BABY EDAM$3m,9EACH EXTRA ML MEDIUM GOUDA i 1½ CHEESE ONLY 8.9LB. DELICA TESSEN FOOD MARKET 73-77 KING ST. WEST 623-3541 FREE PARKING OFF OtIEEN STREtT The Northumberland New- Public School in Bowmanville, castle Women Teachers' is welcomed inta the Associatio n held its autumn association. From the left are dinner meeting last Nancy Oliver, guest speaker Wedîîesday at the Dutch Oven Prudence Craib and Associa- Restaurant in Orono. tion President Bannie Appraximately 55 teachers McBride. were present and two new A second teacher, Cathy members were inducted. Ward, was inducted into the In this photo, Nancy Oliver, a teacher at the Waverley INE WTON VILLE Visitars the past week for several days with Mr. Ray- mond Bruce and Mrs. Isabel Watees were the former's sisters, Mrs. Annie Jenkins, Mrs. Myrtie Barker, and hiç brother, Mr. Percy Bruce ai] of Bancroft and sister Mrs. Edna Casey of Belleville. Mr. Don Fletcher anci friend of Oshawa were Sunday visit- ors with Mn. and Mrs. Ken Fletcher. Mr. Jim Adams was a dinner guest, on Thanksgîving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Adams in Toronto. Earlier that same morning he talked on the phone with his son John Mn. and Mrs. Bert Trim and Mrs, Gertie Rowe were dinner guests Monday with Mn. and Mrs. Ed Rawe and Tiffany. Best Wishes ta the fallowing members of the "Birthday Gang"- - Mr. Bud Jones, Edmonton, Mrs. 'Mary Jones,, Rev. A. Tizzard, Mrs. Karen Trizzona, of Coraurg, Mrs. Gladys Brown, Newcastle, Mrs. Rena Pethick, of Ennis- killen and Mr. Mac Irwin, Roseberry Hill. LWcf YIMS Q association; hawever she was absent whexfllhii photo wa taken. The guest speaker for the evening talked about "the changing perceptions of wamen". The speaker is a professor of sociology at Trent University in Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. W. McMahan have returned home after spni~ a most enjoyable monin Saskatchewan. As well a s visiting any triencs and relatives theywere happy ta spend a few hours wt Frank Martichenko's parents and brother. Jeanne was also pleased ta be able ta attend the Faîl Rally of Saskatoon Pres- byterial U.C.W. held ini a city church. As a member of the executive of Peterborough Presbyterial U.C.W. she ex- tended greetings from that organization and appreciated a request ta return the greetings from Saskatoon ta Peterborough. Also while in Saskatchewan, Wes and Jean- ne purchased a traîler home which they left there ta be utilized in the future, as a "home away from home." Mesdames MarjorieCap pins, Ami Graham, Nelly Michel, Ruth Jennings, and Jeanne McMahon attended the Fali Rally of Peterborough South Presbyterial U.C.W. in Wesley United Church an Wednesday evening. Guest speaker was Mrs. (Rev.) Levan, of Kingston, who works with the Alcoholic and Drug Concern for Bay of Quinte Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Smith spent three days at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Gardon Mffatt near Wilberforce. Emery was helping Gardon ta build a garage. saying they're number 1. a vjSkiers knoiv the différence @SHumlAWàAa SKI,& SPORTS 200 JON MST. W. MIDT@WM MALL 1~ i I E w w w w M SKI PEOPLE ,technicians PHONI 579-0335 We have the hattest new skis now. Stop in for a free test flex. WIf1CE RAMf Di r Sî I M o z I INNSBRUCKH -'I Tyroia ALLSOP SALOMON. Ix THE, 1979 FORD LTD. ROOMY, RESPONSIVE REMARKABLY NEW! 1979 LTD. LANDAU 4 DOOR 1979 LTD. 2 DOOR See what's really new for 1979 Drive a ne w Ford L TD to-day a t sîng St. EH -A rew rs Dmno St.r ___ Retri Str 219 King Street East Bowmanville 623-4481 Women Teachers'Association Holds Autumn Meeting in Orono Letterto Editor Dear Sir, As of this date. the Canadian Foresters Project (Eastern) Group have decided not to fight the Town of Newcastle and the Region of Durham at an O.M.B. hearing. As of this date, we are releasing Mr. Carl and Joe Schwarz from any obligation they may have felt they had ta us. They are free ta pursue their slaughter house venture if they wish. We feel we have a very good case, but because of- the time involved and cost, we have decided not ta proceed with that course. We wish ta make it perfectly clear that the Canadian Foresters Project (Eastern) Group still plan ta proceed with aur project and are now looking for another site. We felt that the people wha are in need of aur housing must be the first concern and that is why we are now trying ta find another site. We hope the town fathers will now try and help us instead of opposing us. We must ail work for the best interest of the people, who are in desperate need of aur praject. Let's get an with the job now! Milton Dakin President Canadian Foresters Praject (Eastern) Group Don't forget to GIVE. before you go TOWNSHIP 0F MANVERS NOMINATIONS FOR- 1978 MUNICIPAL ELECTION Nominations wiII be received from 9 a.m. to65p.m.. on the followlng days:* October l6th, l7th, l8th, l9th, 2th and on Nomination Day,' Monday, October 23rd, 1978, at the office of the Clark, Township of Manvers, Bethany, Ontario. For the offices of: 1 REEVE 1 DEPUTYREEVE 3 COUNCILLORS PUJBLIC îCHOQL-SUPPORTERS VICTORIA COU NTY SCHOOL BOARD 2 members to b. elected ta represent the Village of Omemee, Township of Emnily and the Township of Manvers. Nominations ta b. reO-eived on the above dates and times at the Township of Emily Office, R. R. 4, Omeme., Ontario. SEgPARATE SQËOOL SUPOBRTERS MANVERS TOWNSHIP Se. separate ads which will appear In paper as ta where nominations can be f iled andat what location. For a Two Year Term -i1979 - 1980 Nomination tarms May be obtained at thte Township Clerk's Office, Bethany, Ontario, foar the above offices. NOTE: The anus is on the person naminated ta file a bona f ide nomination paper. Please do flot wait until closing haur ta file, as any nomination found ta be lnvalid would b. rejected.1 Where the number of candidates nominated for an office i8 not sufficient ta f ili the number of vacancies ta which a candidate may be elected, nominations for the vacant offices may be f lied at the office of the Clark, Township of Manvers, Bethany, Ontario, on Wednesday, October 25th, 1978, f rom 9 .m. ta 5 p.m. Ross Davlisan Returning of ficer Township of Manvers BARBADS STORE HOUES MON. TUES. SAT. 10 11116 WED. THURS. FRI Keith 710. 710. certifiec 2' NUliDai Mil 177 L%.âcý

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