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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Sep 1982, p. 8

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/ 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 8, 1982 Dim and Distant Past 50 Years Ago Thursday, September 21,1132 The Very Reverend Dr. James Endicott, former Moderator of the United Church of Canada, will preach at Trinity Church Anniversary on Sunday, October 9th. President W.F. Rickard and Secretary Adolph Henry are jubilant over the success of the first Durham Central Fall Fair held on Wednesday in Orono. Over 2300 people paid admission on Wednesday afternoon, with total attendance attendance about 4000. The teaching of piano in the Public Schools of Bowmanville Bowmanville will be one of the major subjects discussed at the next meeting of the Public School Board. At the present time, piano lessons are being taught successfully in over 100 schools in Canada. Miss Agnes Vanstone, B.A. Elora, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Vanstone. - The annual re-union of the 136th Battalion CiE.F., takes place at the Balmoral Hotel, on Saturday. Major G.C. Bonnycastle will preside at the banquet. Among the Bowmanville students who returned to their studies this week are Messrs. Jabez and Morley Vanstone, Gregory and Herbert Colmer, Jack Minore, Bob Corbett, Merrill Ferguson, Marian Wagar, Marion G.B. Warder, Marion Rickard, Greta Pollard Pollard and Dorothy James at the University of Toronto, Margaret McGregor, Evelyn Rickard and Douglas Adams to Queen's University, Kingston. Kingston. 25 Years Ago Thursday, August 29th, 1957 The London Life Insurance Company of Canada recently announced that for the second consecutive year, Mr. Bert Johnston of Bowmanville had attained membership in its Master and Privileged Corps which is the highest production production club of the company. The organ installed in Trinity United Church this month was made by the famous firm of Casavant Ltd., of St. Hyacinthe, Quebec. Don Cramp, 94 Wellington Street, Bowmanville, a Business Administration Student Student at the University of Western Ontario is a summer employee of General Motors of Canada. A huge belt, 10 feet, 8 inches in height, made in Bowman- - ville at the Goodyear plant was shipped on Saturday to an iron ore development in Eastern Eastern Canada. Due to the size, the route was north to Peterborough, Peterborough, across to Ottawa, then to Montreal, where it was loaded on a boat for the rest of the trip, by water. The belt arrived at its destination Sunday. Sunday. The new Knox Christian School opened for the first time on Tuesday morning with about 80 pupils attending. "Is everyone comfortable tonight?" Councillor Dave Higgon asked fellow council- men Tuesday as they tried out. their new plush arm chairs which have replaced the rickety antiques so long used by previous councils. Mrs. Jessie Prout is in charge of the gleaming, modern kitchens at Memorial Hospital with Mrs. Cora Allin and Mrs. A. Coverly in charge of the cafeteria. Letter to the Editor Sept. 2,1982 To the Editor: It is time that we, in Durham Region, took a look at our priorities. It is time that our Regional Daycare Centres expanded expanded to accommodate shift workers, and those who work weekends. With more and more women entering the workforce for longer periods, quality 24 hour care is essential. To those who say it cannot be done, I say it was done during World War II, and is being done today in Hamilton, To those who say it should not be done, I say we cannot afford not to provide 24 hour care. Children are being left alone now in Durham Region when they should not, due to the fact that suitable care that accommodates accommodates the parents' working hours is not available. I believe it is time that we made quality 24 hour child care a high priority. 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