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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Nov 1978, Section 2, p. 13

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Darlington Conservatives Enjoy Pre-Christmas Dance The Lions Centre :on Beech Avenue was the Lawrence MP at left, greeting some members of scene of a Pre-Christmas dance on Saturday the executive, from the left, Shirley Robsob, Doug night, sponsored by the Darlington Progressive-' Terwillegar, Gwen Murphy and Trevor Hamilton. Conservative Assn. This photo shows Allan Red Cross Holds Sale to R aise Funds 1 The Durham E~ast B anch of the Canadian Red Cross Society held a three-day sale last week to raise îï,unds for the local branch. Loan Cupboard Chairman, Jean Brownlea was one of the many volunteers who ,took a turn at overseeing the sale. Here, she displays a woo] sweater made by a Red Cross Volunteer. The -sale was held at the Red Cross headquarters on Division St. in Bowmanville. PRO VI "November 21, 1978 Judge J. Rark presided with Acting Crown Attorney Mr. Hillman and duty counsel Mr. I. Hamilton. James MacLeod, 57, Black- stock, was charged July il 'did drive after consurning over .08'. Hfe pleaded 'guilty'. Const. Lathangue observed hlm westbound on Highway 401 weaving back and forth over the centre Uine. Tests ENCIAL COURT were . 17. The fine was $275 and costs, in default 14 days. Three mhonths suspension. Robert David Coleshaw, 19, 138 Tyler Cres., Oshawa, pleaded 'guilty' to an October 15 charge of possession of cannabis hash oul. P. C. Gardiner stopped a car for a traffic offense on Regional Road 4. There was a strong odor in'the car. The fine was $100 and costs, in default 5 days. David W. Adcock, 16, Hamp- ton received a fine $35 and costs in default 3 days for having some beer while underage. Gary Jos. Durocher, 25, R. R. 2 Townline N., Oshawa, was charged June 25 'did drive after consuming over ,08'. He pleaded 'guilty'. He was observed westbound on Regional Road 4. On two occasions the vehicle travelled on to the north shoulder. Tests were .24 and .23. The fine was $275 and costs, in default 14 days. Three months suspension. Bench warrants were issued for Jos. Filipie, Kenneth Fowler, Gerald McLennan, Jas. Wagar, Elbert Waite. Mark Wm. Milford, 17, Newtonville, pleaded 'guilty' to taking jewellery on October' 7, not exceeding $200. He had two necklaces which were recovered. P.C. Reid and Wood were the investigating officers. He was placed cn probation for six months and if he behaves a conditional discharge will be given. Ronald P. Arends, 19, was placed on probation for six months after pleading 'guilty' to taking 5 glasses and 3 ashtrays from the Castle Hotel on October 21. A conditional diseharge will be given'if hie behaves. John Chandler, 64, R. R. 4, Burlington, was charged October 27 'did drive after consurning over .08'. He pleaded 'guilty'. Const. Brunton observed him east- bound on Highway 401 driving erratically. Tests were .14. The fine was $150, and costs, in default 14 days. Richard W. Sweetman, 58 Hunt St,, Bowrnanville, and George Wesley Roy' 20, 47 Waverley Rd., Bowmanville, pleaded 'guilty' to possession of marijuana and were fined $100 and costs, in default 10 days. Jeannette Wray, 17, 74 Prospect St., Bowmanville, pleadied 'guilty' to causing a disturbance in a public place. She was observed standing at King and Ontario Streets and as a cruiser passed she yelled. She was given a warning. Miss Wray was placed on probation for one year with a curfew Sunday to Thursday 10 p.m. and Friday and Saturday 12 p.rn. She is to remain out of the downtown area which was designated from Scugog St. to the zoo. She will report to probation officer every two weeks or as long as required. She will refrain from thé use of alcohol, Judge Bark said 'he was concerned with hier trying to act smart downtown, she must straighten up and abide by the law to make herseif a useful citizen. A conditional discharge will be given if termis of probation are adher- ed to. Shirley Sellers, 20, 85 High St., Bowmanville, pleaded 'guilty' to driving after con- suming over .08. She was involved with a street light post on Alonna St. Tests were .13 and .12. Damage to car $1,000. The fine was $250 and costs, in default 14 days. Letters to. Santa Claus Dear, Santa: My namne is Charlene Min- nie. I live at 47 Darlington Blvd. S. Oshawa, Ont. I have been a good girl. 1 would like a toy piano, a real snoopy watch,ý a new outfit, ring; writing pad, snoopy waste basket and a nurse's kit. I will leave some cookies and a glass of chocolate milk. I arn 5 yrs. Thank you. clauene minnie Nov. 22 1978 Dear Santa Hi how are you? My name is Kevin Alldread and I arn 3 years old. My mommie is helping mie write this because I can't write yet. I have been a real good boy. So would you please bring me a rnilk cow, and a pair of skis, and a pair of skates and a helmet. Thank you very much I will be a really good until Christmas. Kevin Alldread Box 166 Newcastle, Ont LOA iHO Nov. 24, 1978 2 Little Ave. Bowmanville 623-3546. Dear Santa, Hi! My namne is Mark and I arn 5. My name is Alyssa and I Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 29, 1978 13 Hospital Women's Auxiliary Holds Doli Draw On Saturday at Bowmanville Mail, Helen Milne beautiful dolls. They were1 made by Norma and Louise Raby were two members of the ilooper, Ivy Coverly, Greta Slappindale, Marjorie Women's Auxiliary of Memorial Hospital selling Ferguson and Peggy Milison. tickets for a draw to be made Dec. lst for these amn 3. We saw you in the Santa Parade and we were both thrilled! We have been as good as we can be s0 may Mark have the incredible Hulk and Alyssa would like Wonder Woman. If it's not too much trouble, could we have a Batman Utility Beit and Wonder Woman Utility Beit too. We shall put out cookies and milk for you. Hope your Christmas is happy. We love you Santa. love Mark and Alyssa McLennan. xx Dear Santa I would like a blue dress pink sweater Fr. Miss Nancy Colliss Box 11Grl11 RR 3 Bowmanville, Ont. LiC 3K4 Dear Santa My name is Douglas and I would like some toys for Christmas. This is my list, Digital Derby Arcade and Rabbit Hunt Target Game. and most of aIl The Daredevil Sports Van, Dr ag Pack and Dodge Dragster and Crazy horse motor bike and "Drum set". Douglas Gimblett Pontypool Ont., Nov. 21, 1978. Dear Santa, My name is Holly Slack and I arn 3 years old. I have a sister Erin who is 1 year old. My Mommy is writing this letter to you because I can't write yet. Erin and I have been good girls for Mommy and Daddy this year and hope that you will corne to us at Christmnas. Erin would like a baby doli - - - p - p p p p p p p p p p p and a little stroller and I would like a baby also. My favorite one is Rub-a-Dub Dolly. I would also like a Barbie Doîl. .If you have room in your big sack, I would like a Doll house to pflay with. Erin and I will be leaving you some milk and cookies at Gramma McNairs_ this year. Bye Bye and Thankyou very much Santa. Have a very Merry Christ- mas, Love and Kisses from Holly and Erin Slack Box 53 Pontypool, Ont. LOA lKO Dear Santa can I have a Lite-Brite. and Construction Set. -and Race Set. Hungry Hunarv HiD. and Cordoba Guitar signed David Gimblett. Tonka-Custom Van. Racing Car Pack Scammeil Heavy- wreck Truck. Dear Santa My name is Jeremy, I arn 4 years old. I'have been a good boy becauseL1pick-up rny toys and go to bed when Mommy tells me. I would like a dragon monster and a bicycle and a view master. I have a sister Kimberly she is a baby, and would like a dolly. I live at Jeremy Coburn 18 Little Ave, Bowmanville LiC 1JX I arn almost 3 yrs old. Dear Santa I have been a pretty good boy so far this year. I help my mommy to dcean and cook. For Christmas I would like a dump truck, a telephone and please bring rny baby brother Brian a little stuffed animal. Please let the boys and girls who have nothing to have a nice and happy Christmas. P.S. Please bring my toy puppy a good bone. Love Daryl Houston xxoo I arn almost 3 yrs old. Dear Santa I have been a good boy helping rny mommy to cook and dlean and help her with my baby brother. For Christmas I would ike sorne cars and trucks and tow~ truck and please bring my baby brother Brian a tiny littie bhall. Please give needy boys and girls toys and a good meal for Christmas. Please bring my toy puppy a nice bone. P.S. I also would like a helicopter. Thank! you. Love Larry Houston Witnesses to Hld Seiminar "Rendering Sacred Ser- vice with Loyalty" is the theme of a two-day Bible- based semninar at the Conven- tion Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Norval, Ontario., The Bible-based seminar is slated for December 2-3, 1978, with some 1,100, delegates expected to attend from the Ajax, -Oshawa, Lindsay, Peterborough, Cobourg area. Remaining loyal to Bible principles and serving God as a way of lif e, not merely formalistic worshîp, is the highlight of the program. In a world where loyalty to God and fellowman is diminishing, this portion of the program is designed to fortify and strenghten a spiritual view- point. On Sunday, at 2:00 p.m., A. Powley, District Overseer of Jehovah's Witnesses, will deliver the public talk en- titled, "Meeting the Test ,of Christian Loyalty."1 Ail are welcome. No colle c- tions taken. Seats free. TELEPHONE 623-6555 JOHN MANUEL.) C.G.A. Income Tax a nd Related Accounting Services 118 King St. E., Suite 2 Bowmnanville, Ontario LiC 1N4 NOTICE TOQOUR CUSTOM ERS The -m anagement of County Chrysler-Dodge Limited are very pleased to announce that the Body Shop facilities have recently been ex- panded to double its former capacity. We invite you to take advantage of our expert! workmanship at reasonable rates. Remember.. at County Chrysier we make old cars look NEW again! Free Estimates - Cali 623-2586 County Chrysier - Doôdge Limited Hwy'. No. 2 - Bowmanville THANK-YU I would like to express my appreciation to the Ward 1 Electors for th -eir support at the poils on November l3th. The next two years will be extremely important to -the future of our municipality. During this period 1 hope you, the residents, wilI communicate your views and concerns to me as your local representative. JASPER HOLLUDAY ROYAL DOULTON BESWICK-AYNSLEY-MINTON-ROYAL ALBERT- BELLEEK-ANTIQUES at BARRON'S GIFT SHOP and ROSS METCALF ANTIQUES Christmas 2fhow anîC2je FR1. DEC. isi 9 a.m.-9 p.m. SAT. DEC. 2nd 9 a.M.-5 p.m. SUN. DEC. 3rd 1 p.m..5 p.m. COFFEE SERVED Enter Royal Doulton figurine draw held Dec. 23. We have Speciaiprices on.-. Royal Doulton character/ugs, Discontinued China and Irons tone Patterns, English Bone China, cups and saucers and mnany other items. BARRON'S GIFT SHOI> and ROSS METCALF ANTIQUES JiHaLmlptwi-on i .tPhonI i .t i 263-225Iilý A.1il t»1 Hampton , Phone 263-2251

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