12 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, September 8. 1982 TREWIN -- Donald and Dee (nee Fegan) are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Kelly Anne, born August 22, 1982 weighing 7 pounds 15 ounces. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin, Enniskillen, Enniskillen, and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fegan, Oshawa. Great grandparents grandparents Mrs. Kay Mclnerney, Toronto, Mr. E. Taylor, Enniskillen Enniskillen and Mrs. M. Horn, Oshawa. Special thanks to Doctor C. Rowe, nurses, Lloyd and Ryan and the 4th floor nursing staff at Oshawa General General Hospital. 36-1S Reception .The family of Eber and Rena Snowden Invite their friends and relatives to join with them in the celebration of their 60th Wedding Anniversary. Anniversary. It will take place In the Christian Educational Centre of Ebenezer United Church, Saturday, September 11th. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Best wishes only please. 35-2S The Durham Region Horseback Horseback Riding for the Handicapped Handicapped Association will be holding holding Its fourth annaul "Open House" on Sunday, September 12, 1982, at 2:00 p.m. at HOSKIN STABLES, BLACK- STOCK, (on Durham Road 57.) This program has been operating for four years, offering offering riding instructions to the HANDICAPPED. Everyone interested In learning about the work of the Association or watching the riders display their skills Is welcome to attend. Refreshments will be served. 36-IS BROOKING --Allan Dean. At Oshawa General Hospital on Friday, September 3, 1982, Al Brooking of 281 Liberty St. N., Bowmanville In his 62nd year. Beloved husband of Jean Hale. Dear father of Mrs. Dave Puk (Connie), Mrs. Vernon Vernon Ball (Allanna), Barry and Robert. Rested at the North- cutt Elliott Funeral Home, Bowmanville. Funeral service was held Tuesday, September 7. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 36-lSN GATCHELL--Lowell James. Suddenly at the cottage In Hallburton, on Thursday, September 2nd, 1982, Lowell James Gatchell, in his 41st year, beloved husband of Hilda Parks, Orono, father of Elizabeth, Janice and Brent, all at home. Son of Mrs. Ruth Gatchell, Oshawa, brother of Anne Mulder, Oshawa and Lavern, Tiverton. Rested at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa. Followed by Cremation. Cremation. A memorial service was held at Orono United Church. A Masonic service under the auspices of Orono Masonic Lodge No. 235 was' held at the funeral home Friday evening. Memorial donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation would be appreciated. 36-1S MITCHELL --Jean Caroline. At the Ross Memorial Hospital, Hospital, Lindsay on Saturday, September 4, 1982, Jean Cain of R.R. 2 Pontypool in her 71st year. Beloved wife of Alvin Mitchell and dear mother of Helen (Mrs. Jack Carew) of Aglncourt, Verna (Mrs. Bruce Poole) of Peterborough, Ross at home, Marilyn (Mrs. Douglas Douglas Sutton) of Mount Forest, Wayne of Lindsay, Owen of Calgary and Gloria (Mrs. David McQuaid) of Reaboro, dear sister of Emma (Mrs, Carl Porter) and survived by 13 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Rested at the Mackey Funeral Home, Peel Street, Lindsay. Funeral service was on Tuesday, September September 7 at 2 p.m. Interment Ballyduff Cemetery. 36-1S LODGE --Rhea. At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Sunday, September 5, 1982. Rhea Burns, of Martin Road North, Bowmanville In her 72nd year. Beloved wife of Tommy Lodge, and the late Norman Burns. Dear mother of Rae, Bill and Mrs. Roy English (Brenda). Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Funeral Service was held at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday. Wednesday. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 36-1SN MAYOCK- Elizabeth. At the Toronto East General Hospital Hospital on Saturday, September 4, 1982, Elizabeth Nicholls in her 57th year. Beloved wife of the late Richard Peter Mayock, sister of May (Mrs. W. O'Neill) of Ellesmere Port, South Wlrral/ England, Mrs. Winnie Read of Little Sutton, England and Gerard Nicholls of London, England. Rested at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa with funeral service In the chapel Tuesday, September September 7th at 1:30 p.m. Interment Interment Resurrection Cemetery. 36-lS SLEEMAN - Myrtle. At the Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay on Wednesday, September September 1st, 1982, Myrtle Gordon Gordon Sleeman, beloved wife of Charles Sleeman, dear mother of Gordon, of Toronto and Barbara (Mrs. Doug Miles) of Barrie. Grandmother of Shelley, Allison, Christopher and Craia. Sister of Mrs. Thelma Muir (of Belleville) and Ethel (Mrs. Steven Lawrence) Lawrence) of Port Hope. Rested at the McIntosh Anderson Funeral Home, Oshawa. Service Service In the chapel Saturday. Interment Welcome Cemetery. Cemetery. SYME - At St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Wednesday, Wednesday, September 1st, 1982. Alexander Syme In his 70th year. Beloved husband of Helen Boyer, loved father of Cheryl (Mrs. Ted Cornish), Jean, James, Marlene, Janet (Mrs. Ken Martin), Calgary and Rex, Toronto. Dear brother of Louis of Alloa, Scotland. Scotland. Loving grandfather of five granddaughters and uncle of nieces and nephews In Scotland. Scotland. Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville Bowmanville on Saturday afternoon. afternoon. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 36-lSN FOGG -- Brenton (Bud). In loving memory of a dear husband, husband, father and grandfather who passed away September 8th, 1979. , Though his smile Is gone forever, forever, And hls hand we cannot touch, Still we have so many memories, memories, Of the one we love so much. Hls memory Is our keepsake, With which we'll never part, God has him In hls keeping, We have him In our hearts. --Sadly missed and dearly loved by wife Alice, children and granchildren. 36-1S LUNN -- In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfather, grandfather, and great grandfather, Archie, who passed away September 12, 1978. He left us quietly, his thoughts unknown, But he left us a memory we are proud to own. So treasure him God In your garden of rest For when on earth he was one of the best. -- Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by wife, Rosella and family. 36-1S "Flowers Say It Best" VAN BELLE DAILY Delivery to... Oshawa-Bowmanvlile Area Phone 623-4441 •Trademark ol Van Belle Gardens Lid. 13-tfS ESTABLISHED 1881 4 division st. 623-5480 BOWMANVILLE TWO OFF STREET PARKING AREAS M Simpson Memorials Monuments-Granite or Bronze Markers - Inscriptions -Sandblasting 49 LAVINIA ST. PORT HOPE 885-6434 Home appointments gladly arranged 36-1SP JOHNSON - In loving memory of our dear mother, Jane, who passed away September September 11th, 1978. As we toll through life undaunted, undaunted, And the skies seem mostly grey Life somehow has lost Its beauty Since our Mom has passed away. But when our troubles are all over, And our/ race with life Is through We will go to stay with Mother In her home beyond the blue. -- Sadly missed by her family. 36-1S KUBE -- In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grdiTufàilici , Daniel, who passed away September 4, 1972. As time unfolds another year Memories keep you ever near, Silent thoughts of times together Hold memories that will last forever Your memory Is as dear today As In the hours you passed away. -- Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by wife ^n|jje, son Mike) daughters Mary and families. 36-1S PORTEOUS - In loving memory of my parents, Stanley Stanley died Sept. 11th, 1965; Jennie died Sept. 10, 1966. Until we're grown, we never know Or fully realize, How sweet and kind our parents are How gentle and how wise. But when were grown, and finally learn The way that children do. How much their love has really meant How thoughtful they've been, too. --Lovingly remembered and missed by daughter Helen and Clem and grandchildren. 36-1S STRONG -- In loving memory of my dear parenfs, grandparents, grandparents, nephews,, slster-ln- law and brother. Effle Vera Strong, who passed away June 13, 1952. David George Strong, who passed away September 12, 1955. Ronald Strong, who was killed July 11, 1958. Edward Strong, who passed away February 19, 1966. Margaret Strong, who passed away October 10, 1978. David Strong, who passed away August 3,1981. Memory moves as shadows fall Back to days of happiness Back to days beyond recall And a vision comes before us So calm, so dear, so sweet Of sweet lips that now are silent Of dear eyes now closed In sleep. -- Sadly missed and ever remembered by daughter, Mary and grandchildren. 36-lS STURROCK -- In loving memory of my dear husband, Albert, who passed away September 9,1981. So many things have happened happened Dear, Since you were called away, So many things to share with you, Had you been left to stay. A cluster of precious memories, memories, Sparkled with love and tears, wishing that God had spared you, If only for a few more years. Beside your grave I sometime stand, I try so hard to understand, The tears in my eyes I wipe away, But the pain in my heart' is there to stay. If I had one wish today And knew It would come true, I would telephone to heaven, And ask to speak to you, It Is lonely here without you, I miss you more each day, For life Is not the same for me Since you were called away. -- Wife Ada and family. 36-lS The family of the late Jim Masterson wish to thank all of our friends and relatives for their many kindnesses, cards, flowers, visits and charitable donations In Jim's memory. The many mass cards were deeply appreciated. A special thanks to Carson Elliott, Cory Kulpers and all at Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Thanks to Father Francis Mlhelic for hls very comforting words. Thanks also to all our wonderful wonderful neighbours and to all the super people from Motorola who helped Leslie In many, many ways. Your thoughtfulness thoughtfulness and help will always be remembered and certainly was most appreciated. God Bless you ail The Masterson family. 36-lS The family of the late Mrs. Minnie M. Snowden wish to express their sincere appreciation appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for many floral tributes, donations and other kindnesses In the recent passing of our mother. A spedal"thanks" to those who have so faithfully cared for her the past 3Vi years. To Rev. Harris for hls timely messaae, the Morris Funeral Chapel for their kindly considerate services services and the Maple Grove W. I. for refreshments served at the residence after the service. Thank you. Mildred Hubandand Robert Snowden 36-lS GERMAN Shepherd responding responding to name King, missing since August 31st. (markings are black and champagne color). color). Lost around 11th Line, Bloor Street and Sollna Road. Please call 579-0141 or 623-5988 36-1 SN PIANO lessons: R.C.O.M. teacher, 15 years experience, theory, history, harmony specialist. Everyone welcome. welcome. Bowmanville. 623-4728. 35-4S PRIVATE music lessons: piano, flute, recorder, clarinet, clarinet, saxaphone, and theory. Mrs. Lynda Shewchuk, 6. Mus., B. Ed., Bowmanville, 623-5927. 34-4S PIANO lessons - Have fun while learning to enjoy music. All ages welcome, Courtlce area. Call 728-8695. 34-4SN Business Opportunities Ï "INCREASE I YOUR INCOME" | Learn To Drive I |Tndor Trailer r j Straight lime* |l^bBHr/c<PW TtON j ■ Transport j ■ Training Centre g ^Bowmanville--623-1800j 32-4SNP CASH for gold, silver, coins, guns, clocks, jewellery, dishes, furniture, crocks, paintings, sealers, appliances, Friendly Flea Market, 23 King West, 725-9783. 9-tfSN' Cards of Thanks HIGHEST prices paid for gold, silver and diamonds and coins. Annls Jewellers, 53 King St. E„ Bdwmanville. 623-7523. 2-tfS I would likè to thank the doctors and nurses at Bowmanville Bowmanville Memorial Hospital and Father Frank for Their kindness and care, also my friends and neighbours for their visits. Phoebe O'Reilly and family. 36-lS Our sincere thanks to the family, friends and neighbors for their acts of kindness shown during our recent bereavement bereavement of our late son Gene. Thanks tqo, for the many floral tributes, and donations received. _ Also thanks to Rev. Father Frank Mlhelic for hls comforting message, and the Morris Funeral Chapel. Walter, Mary Ryhorchuk and Family 36-lS The family of the late Faye Luxton wish to express thanks to friends, relatives, neighbors neighbors for their thoughtfulness, visits, cards, gifts, memorial donations and flowers. Sincere thanks to Dr. Chiu and staff of 9 Main, Oshawa General Hospital Hospital and Dr. Murphy and nursing staff at Bowmanville Memorial Hospital for their good care and kindness shown fo Faye when a patient there. 36-lS Born September 13th, 1952 as Brenda T. Now known as Brenda S. Married to Ron S. with children Cindy and Kyle. WELCOME to' the "OVER 30" CLUB. Wo have (uni Your friends. 36-lS Take-a-Break ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Beginning Tuesday, September 14 9:30-11 a.m. Everyone Welcome. $1.50 includes babysitting and coffee. 35-2S JENDON CERAMICS 10 WEEK COURSE STARTING WEEK OF September 20th Come and make your Christmas gifts. Call afters p.m. 623-3868 36-1SN Registration for Newcastle District Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders will be held at Newcastle United Church and Newtonville United Church on Wednesday, September 15th, 7 - 8 p.m. Ages as of October 3, 1982 -- Brownies 6 - 9 years, Guides 9-12 and Pathfinders 12-15. Registration Fee--$10.00 For further information call Mrs. E. Hamon 917-5488. .36-1 SN Every Wednesday Night is FAMILY NIGHT Five Chinese Food Dishes to choose from. ALL YOU CAN EAT ONLY $4.00 PER PERSON Bring the kids along to enjoy the cartoon or movie on our giant screen Television while you enjoy dinner. BUFFET SERVED FROM 5-8p.m. DOWNSTAIRS AT JIMMY'S PLACE King Garden Restaurant and Tavern Registration for Cubs and Beavers of 1st Maple Grove Is on Sunday, September 12, 7:30 p.m. at Maple Grove United Church. Anyone interested in helping to run a Beaver Colony please attend. 36-1SN Maple Grove YMCA Nursery Nursery School for children 2Vi to 4 years of age Is still accepting fall registrations. Call Janet Knoop, 623-1351. 36-lSN Y.B.C. REUNION Saturday, Sept. 18th 3-6 p.m. Anyone who ever bowled In the Y.B.C. In Bowmanville please call Liberty Bowl 623-5663 for more Information. 36-2S Registration 1ST BOWMANVILLE SCOUTS Thursday, September 16th LIONS CENTRE 7-8p.m. 36-lS 73 King Street East Bowmanville 5-tfS THE VISUAL ARTS CENTRE OF NEWCASTLE Simpson Avenue, Cream of Barley Mill 623-5831--623-4511 REGISTRATION FOR FALL COURSES Saturday, September 18th from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. 17:00-9:00 p.m. Sunday, September 19thfrom l:00 - 4:00 p.m. Monday, September 20th until Friday, September 24 from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. and7:00 - 9:00p.m. Saturday, September 25th from 10:00-12:00 noon Afternoon and Evening Classes In Pottery, Life Drawing, Drawing and Painting, Stained Glass Mornlnos and Afternoons Only : Painting in Oil, Advanced Stained Glass, Creative Writing,"Off- loom Weaving, Porcelain Painting. Evenings Only: - . ■ ■ Rug Hooking, Calligraphy, Model Aircraft Miking, Quilting Children's Courses Art for Mother and Child, Pottery for Young People, Drawing for Young People, Painting for Young People, Pottery for Beginners. 36-1SN LETS GET PHYSICAL AND HAVE FUN DOING IT WITH Theresa's Dancerize Class Wednesday, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. First class -- September 1 AT HAMPTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING Pay as you go. Call 263-8849. Save This Ad. 36-lS KINSMEN'S LOBSTERFEST Surf and Turf Dance September 25, 1982 Tickets available at: Beaver Lumber, Hooper's Jewellers, McGregor brugs Price $15. each 34-3S Free Blood Pressure Clinic Wednesday, September 15th, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. My Apothecary, Apothecary, 26 King St. E„ Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Ontario. 36-lS TURKEY SUPPER MAPLE GROVE CHURCH HALL Saturday, Sept. 25 Sittings--5 p.m. - 6:30 n.m. Adults $6.50-- Under 12-- $3.25 Tickets call 623-4129 or 623-5224. 36-3SN Bowmanville 7th Cub and Beaver REGISTRATION Cobs - Wednesday, Sept. 1$ at 7 p.m. Beavers - Monday, Sept. 13 et 6:30 p.m. ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Info: 623-3868afters p.m. 36-lS RIDE-A-THON The Durham Region Horseback Horseback Riding for the Handicapped Handicapped Association Ride-a-thon will beheld Saturday, Sept. 25, 1982 at Hoskln Stables in Blackstock. Trophies will be awarded to the Individual rider with the highest earnings earnings and to the group or stable with the highest earnings. All riders will receive cresfs. For further Information, registration, and pledge sheets, please contact one of the following before Sept. 15, 1982: Hoskln Stables -- Blackstock -- 986-5550 Sandra Morton -- Oshawa -- . 728-6930 John Burr -- Oshawa -- 576-2892 36-lS ~~ REGISTRATION 4th Bowmanville Beavers MEMORIAL PARK CLUB HOUSE Thursday, September 9th 6-7 p.m. Downstairs 36-lS Guess who's playing for a DANCE af TYRONE ORANGE HALL, Friday, October 8th? Clara Nesbitt with the DING- A-LINGS. $8. à couple 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Ladles bring lunch. 36-2S MEMORIAL PARK'S BINGO . will resume Friday, Sept. 10 36-1S Listen and Learn Series -- $20. begin Saturday, September 18 BOWMANVILLE MUSEUM _ , , I0a.m.-5p.m. Only a few tickets remain - advance tickets only. Phone 623-2734. 36-lS Newcastle Village & District Chamber of Commerce FALL FESTIVAL DAY AND OKTOBERFEST Saturday, September 18,1982 Proceeding all day with Oktoberfest Dance In the evening. Events include: .Sidewalk Sale, Flea Market, Bake Sale Parade, as well as others. Tickets are limited - available from all village merchants - price $15.00 per couple. Come and Join the fun - Help us make our Eleventh Oktoberresf the best ever. 36-lSN Can't lose weight by yourself? 1 Tired of group approach? Why travel to Oshawa ? New Diet Counselling Services Professional confidential clinic Run by Registered Nurses , , No drugs or exercises , Join the already satisfied clients Also counselling on how to maintain loss. Located Bowmanville Fitness Centre Call 623-3392ext. 62 or 623-2733 Hours 9-11 a.m. 5-6 p.m. Monday - Friday 36-lSN OUR OWN RECIPE OF FISH «.CHIPS ALL YOU CAN EAT $3.95 Every Saturday ACRES RESTAURANT Taunton Rd„ Phone 263-8421 Licensed LLBO Open 7 days a week Monday - Thursday 9 - 7, Weekends 11-9 Banquet facilities for 100 36-tfS UMÇLÜBE Is pleased to Invite you to our GRAND OPENING Sept. 14 & 15 Win a Trip For Two to Jamaica (Come In and Fill TRIP INCLUDES •Round trip air transportation from Toronto •7 nights accommodation for 2 In a Tower Room at the Sea- wind Beach Resort, Jamaica •Transfers between the airport 1 hotel Winners are responsible for hotel service charge and airport airport departure taxes. Holiday Courtesy of: mi^LÜBE Kemp Travel Ltd. Out a Ballot to Win) Trip must take place before December 15,1982 and Is non tranalerrable and non refundable. refundable. Cash will not be given In lieu ot trip. Space Is subject to availability on dates required. Draw to take place Friday, September 17,1982. and t B*ntival4O) ÿtoudm lidays^f 1 Slmcoe St. N. 433-8611 (King & Slmcoe) Oshawa 36-lSN Plan to attend the ORONO FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL PANCAKE BREAKFAST Sat., Sept. 11 7:00a.m. -- ? Orono Fire Hall Proceeds for Community Services 36-lSN BE A RESPONSIBLE DOG OWNERI Dog training classes, novice and show handling. Storting September 21 MANGDEN DOG TRAINING Ruth Miller Call 623-7382. 35-3S Copex 1982 stamp exhibition and course, September 18th, 10 a.m. ■ 6 p.m. SI. Peter's Church Hall, Cobourg. Free admission, 36-2SNP TEA CUP READER Tuesdays il a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesdays 6 p.m. - ? p.m. ACRES RESTAURANT Taunton Road E, For appointment phone: 263-8421 34-tfSN Special for GRANDPARENTS DAY Sunday, September 12,1982 6 fresh carnations in milk glass vast, with card and free delivery In Bowmanville $9.95 Carnation Flower Shop 33 Division St. 623-7141 . 623-5577 36-lSN Weekend Special September 9-11,1982 African Violet In Wicker i basket $4.99 ; Cash and Carry j Carnation Flower Shop 33 Division Street , Bowmanville 623-7141 ■ 36-lS STRAW for sale. 50 cents a ; bale. Gleaner E3 combine. AC, 4 furrow plow. 10 foot disc)' Phone 623-4670. ; Ï 36-lS. TROPICAL FISH CIRCLE Special 10 per cent off on all aquariums - Hampton 263-8838 35-4SNP DRÀPES 90 x 84, chocolate brown, lined. $75. Brown and white rug, approx. 18' x 10'.. $100.623-2390. n v 36-1SN.-. ONE 15 cubic foot réfrigéra--, ' tor, one 24" green stove, one) 24" white stove, Kenmore^ automatic washer and dryer. All In very good condition. For"; more Information call 623-1045. HANDCRAFTED HOBBY HORSES Excellent birthday, shower and Christmas gifts. Choice of brown, red or gray. Just $20.00. Cindy Reynolds. 263-2937. 36-2SJ. CANOE, fall clearance sale tin 1 ; 1 14 ft. fibreglass canoes. Reg.':. $299. Special $269. Phone 1-983-.** 5817. 36-1ST- MIXED wood, dry slabs and/ edgings. $1.00 per load of any; size. Pontypool 705-277-2715. * 36-lSN BOWMANVILLE i FLEA MARKET j at the 1 BOWMANVILLE MALL ; King St. E. Reasonable Rates Open every Sunday ■ 9 to 4:30 623-3859 or : 623-3831 I 38-tfS. SWIMMING pools - Clearance 1 prices from $1,395.00 on com; plete packages including %!* np. sand filter, in wall skim" mer, ladder, deluxe vacuum and maintenance kit, etc. -• Walkways, patio decks/ fencing fencing and expert Installation also available. Call collect 416- 945-4773 . 32-tfSNP LEISURE Living, No. 2 Highway, Highway, Bowmanville. Tr.uck caps and campers for all trucks. Starcraft parts and service. Used trailers, trailer-3 anti-freeze. 416-623-4700. Ï 34-4SNP? CRAFT supplies yarn, lam Lewiscra' Shop, 33 Division St. Bowmanville. 623-7141. supplies - - - Kits,,i np frames. Featuring i aft. Carnation Flower'.* N.,,2 36-1SNP >. A Sharpening Service Reel Mowers -- Scissors *' Axes --Mower Blades ? Saws, etc, y ,r J & J Sharpening l?. 623-1021 20-tfSN* LUMBER. 2" x 12" x 12'; $5t each. 4" x 4" x 8'; $2.50 each." 3" x 12" x 12'; $10 each. Call: 623-3621. Saturday morning^ only. Scugog St. N, ; 36-lSN; COMPUTER -- Sinclair ZX8V (Timex 1000) $100. Also avail-; able - 64K Memory, Printer- Games, useful programmes,» education, full mathematical! capability, 623-3432. 36-lS* FRESH HONEY - Available again in customers' containers or ours, Also some early squash, Apple Bee Orchards Taunton Road, 0.5 mile east of the Dutch Oven. 983-9778 No Sunday Sales 34-4SN
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