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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 May 1981, p. 5

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. May 20, 1961 5 Mr. and Mrs. Ole Mehnand- ersen, formerly Doris Freeman Freeman of Bowmanville, now of Oslo Norway are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Thompson this week. Mrs. Jim Kropp (nee Tina Hughes) and her daughter Jennifer, Sydney, Australia, have been visiting her mother Mrs. Glenholme Hughes, Scugog Street, town, ana her brother Mr. Danny Hughes, Quebec. 'ay ' at Bowmanville Cemetery and Bond Head Cemetery, on Sunday, July 20. The Association for Bright Children (A.B.C.) Durham Chapter Public School, will hold the final meeting of the school year on Wednesday, May 20,8 p.m. at McLaughlin Collegiate, Rm. 211. There will be an attempt to set a direction direction for the group. Please come and voice an opinion. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Akey have returned from the winter in Florida. They were visited Sunday by their daughter and granddaughter, Donna and Robin Fairey at their summer home on Rice Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Polley, spent the holiday weekend at tneir cottage at Moore Lake. Mr. Stuart Candler visited last week with his brother Russell and family at London. Friends of Russell will be pleased to learn he is recovering recovering nicely at home from a recent stroke. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHURCH AND TEMPERANCE STREETS, BOWMANVILLE The Rev. W.L. Chatterton, B.Sc., B.D. ■ Pastor Sunday, May 24,1981 11:00 a.m. "How To Be Financially Independent" (Sunday School and Nursery during the service) For Information call 623-3432 I K IMTY UNITED CHURCH Rrv Jo l Peters, B.A , B.D R<-. Ai thur Amocher. B A., Join Ciookslmnk Mu.isler Assistant Minister Music Director Church at Division St. Office 623-3138 SENIOR CHURCH SCHOOL CLASSES Grades 7 end 8 will continue to meet at 9:45 a.m. JUNIOR CHURCH SCHOOL CLASSES Grades 4,5,6 will be held at 11:05 a.m. 11 a.m. - WORSHIP SERVICE Sermon Topic "GOD IN THE MIDDLE" Nursery Care Provided A Warm Welcome for Everyone St. Inline Anglican Stjnrrlj 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion Nursery and Sunday School Archdeacon T om Grade Temperance at Queen *t. flaulB ISntteb Ct|urdî MINISTER Rev. N.E. Schamerhorn, B.A., M. Dlv. ORGANIST: Mr. D. Dewell CHURCH SECRETARY: Lola Bowen ■ 623-5701 Sunday, May 24th, 1981 i 11:00 a.m. Sunday School Anniversary Service Guest Speaker Mary Kellogg of Welcome Nursery-Modern "Play and Learn" Nursery lor pre-school children every Sunday. B,H,S. Student to Race at Daytona Monday Night Bowlers Presented with Trophies Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bishop, who have been visiting their parents, relatives and friends for the past two weeks, returned returned to their home in Edmonton, Alberta on the weekend. Mr. Paul Harvey, of the Statesman staff, spent the holiday weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bud Harvey, Markham. Mr. Joe Dalrymple has completed first year law studies at Osgoode Hall, and will begin work next week for the summer. months at the Crown Attorney's office in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roe, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Parrott, Bowmanville, enjoyed enjoyed the holiday weekend at Presquelle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Caruana, Brad Rundle, Deb Peel, and Deb's sister from Windsor, spent the holiday weekend at Brad and Deb's cottage, at Bancroft. If your family is awaiting the arrival of a new member, the Bowmanville La Leche League meeting: "The Family Family in Relation to the Breastfed Breastfed Baby", may interest you. Informed discussion will center on how to manage those first hectic weeks with emphasis on the entire family as well as timely tips for mother and baby. The meeting meeting will be held Thursday, May 21,1981 at 8 o'clock at 68 Alonna , St. For further information call 623-3607 or 623-7004. Last week, the Monday Night Lady Bowlers held their end of season banquet and presentations at Legion branch headquarters. These are the champions, from left to right, Susan Noyes, Karen Hayes, Marg Curry, Jackie Braybrook, Beta Junkin and Doreen Park. This Saturday, 18-year-old Paul Marner of Bowmanville will be setting off for Daytona Beach, Florida, to race in the 1981 Hobie Cat World Championships. He will be racing an 18 foot catamaran. To help him with the cost of the trip, W. Frank's Real Estate offices in Bowmanville and Ajax each gave the racer a monetary contribution last week. Paul is pictured here accepting the cheques from Joe Bosco, manager of the Frank Real Estate Bowmanville office. Paul is a Bowmanville High School student. Education Board Rejects Full-Day Kindergartens The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education has abandoned abandoned the idea of alternate alternate full-day kindergarten kindergarten programs, at least for the time being. The alternate full-day system, in which students students would attend kindergarten kindergarten every other day rather than half days, was rejected by the board during a S BAHA'I FAITH Were the eye of the heart to open, It would surely perceive that, words revealed revealed from the heaven ol the Will of God, are at one with the Kingdom ol Divine Power. P.O. Box 36 Bowmanville meeting at Campbell- ford last Thursday. "It is considered that a decision to implement alternate full-day kindergarten kindergarten for September September 1981 would have a disruptive affect on the system," observed Director Director of Education Douglas Sifton in a report report to the board. Mr. Sifton pointed out that at the present time, arrangements for staffing in September of 1981 are well underway, A change in the kindergarten kindergarten system would occur too late to make staff adjustments. When the alternate day kindergarten project project was considered by the board earlier this year, the saving in transportation costs was a major factor in We Think You're Special! SENIOR CITIZENS Perms $25.00 (any day of the week) V.I.R. Hairstyling 112 Wa verley Rd. J.O) 623-6252 favor of the new system. Mr. Sifton pointed out, however, that an agreement with the bus operators' association is expected to reduce the over-ceiling expenditures expenditures in transportation. He also pointed out that considerable savings have been effected in other areas. The average mill rate established by the board's 1981 budget showed, an increase of 7.61 per cent. The school trustee accepted Mr. Sifton's recommendation "that the board postpone indefinitely indefinitely a decision concerning the implementation implementation of alternate full-day kindergarten." However, trustees pointed out that there is a plan for the alternate day system to be launched this year at one school in the western western area as a pilot project. project. Monday Night finalists were, 1-r, Barb Osborne, Sharlene DeHart, Jean Harness, Judy Edmondson, £ Ifallout's Pigeons Iff in Race from Broehfille Penny Kelly and Helen Lockhart. Once again the Bowmanville Bowmanville Invitational Racing Pigeon Club saw another fast and very close race despite unfavorable. feather conditions conditions at the start. Two-hundred and forty-nine birds were released from Brockville, Ontario, an average air distance of one- hundred and fifty-six miles at six thirty a.m. on May 17,1981. The winner of the first three positions was E. Vierhout whose first pigeon flew in excess of thirteen hundred and ninety-nine yards per minute. Triple V Loft took fourth and fifth place, with T. Woolner taking sixth. Seventh was E. Vierhout, J. & P. Skinner took eighth, and T. Brown had the ninth and tenth position. The next race will be from Cornwall, Ontario on May 16, 1981. CARNATION FLOWER SHOP HOSPITAL and SYMPATHY 1 ARRANGEMENTS Flowering Plants and Cut Flowers 623-7141 33 Division St., Bowmanville Friendly Service Competitive Prices Doug Ferguson m <Sficcia.[izing in faciaCi, fen tkc Gcautifutyou 103 King St.E., Help your Heart Fund BOWMANVILLE L1C1N4 623-1117 Suzanne Clielf •ESTHETICIAN- Business Home 623-3396 983-5485 TIME Wed., June 3-6 to 9 p.m. Thurs,, June 4 - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m Fri., June5-9a.m. to9p.m. Sat., June6-9a.m. to5 p.m Join us (or coffee each evening between 6 and 9 p.m. place'" " The old Royal Bank Building, right next door to Rickaby's, King St. W. Snap Face Soap 170gm $1.89 Back-Ese • Tablets 25's $1.19 Baby's Own Gora Teething Lotion 15ml $1.39 Aim Gel Fluoride Toothpaste 150 ml $1.27 Baby's Own Polldent Correctol Ridgway Teething Gel Tablets Tablets English Breakfast Tea 15gm 66's 24's $1.39 $1.49 $1.39 72's $1.49 Adorn Hair Spray Metrecal Liquid Regular - Unscented - Extra Hold Vanilla - Dutch Chocolate - Chocolate 400mi$1 .99 ■87 237 ml We're open on Sundays 12 Noon until 4:00 p.m. McGregor I.D.A. Drugs 5 King Street West 623-5792 Bowmanville

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