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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Oct 1982, p. 8

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1 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 20,1982 Radio Shack Hosts Computer Night Bowmanville Audio-Vision's Computer Night drew a large crowd of interested computer buffs on Friday. Above, Joe Denny of Bowmanville Audio-Vision demonstrates the many uses of the Radio Shack TRS-80 Color Computer to Richard Kraan of Oshawa. PONTYPOOL Gerald Fisk had an awkward fall recently and has been on crutches. However, his leg injury is improving and Gerald is becoming more mobile. At the Oct. 8th euchre held in Ballyduff the prizes went to Pat Jones, high lady, Doris Rowan, low, Bruce McGill, high gent, Norman Brown, low and Cathy McKenzie got the door prize. The next card party is Friday. Oct. 22nd. The former Pontypool parsonage parsonage has again changed hands with a "Sold" sign posted last weekend. Gerald and Jessie Fisk, Bruce and Ruth Fisk, Chris and Carol Armitage, Norm and Mamie and Karen Lyon enjoyed the annual Fisk Thanksgiving with relatives at Cardiff. Bernard Neals recently underwent further surgery, in Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto, and is recuperating quite favourably at home. A miscellaneous shower for Miss Wendy Johnston was held last Thursday evening in the Pontypool Community Centre. Hostesses for the event were Donna Porter and Joanne Finney. Wendy, daughter of Mrs. Sandra Johnston is to be married on Sat., Nov. 13th to Rodney Finney, son of Laverne and Marie Finney. Wedding to take place in Pontypool United Church. Wendy had previously been the guest of honour at a shower at the home of Adele Mulligan on Pinewoods Cresc. Mrs. Y von Noel has opened up a small restaurant in the front of the local garage. We wish her good fortune in her venture. There have been several bears sited in the area recently. Maureen Preston, a school-bus driver, stopped her bus on the 3rd line as she and her load of pupils watched a cub pass across the road from a field of Christmas trees into the property of Cliff Curtis. Full-grown bears have been seen in the Mosport, Lotus and Lifford areas. It seems that we no longer have to travel to Algonquin Park to view/the wild creatures of our forests. Jim and Joan Bedford visited with cousins in Wilmington, Wilmington, Delaware, over the Thanksgiving weekend. Cliff and Yvonne Fallis, Karen and Kim Neals, Rob Munroe, Alan Fallis and Donna O'Neill were present at the Oct. 9th wedding of Cynthia Rowan and David Fraser in Sharon United Church, Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia. Also attending were Alvin, Brenda, Leni, Larry and Darren Robertson of Omemee. The bride is the older daughter of Cameron and Joan Rowan, Tatamagouche. Tatamagouche. The newlyweds will be living in Bradford as the groom, a member of the R.C.M.P. is presently stationed in Newmarket. All enjoyed their Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Bill and Carol Rowan in Truro. "Nostalgia Night" Last Saturday evening, October 16th, Jeanne and Wes McMahon of Bethany were hosts for a social get together in Pontypool Community Centre. The 125 guests present were thrilled with the music of a few decades ago. The feature of the evening was "live" music provided by musicians - Dave Masters, drum, Robert Sisson, piano, Carlos Tamblyn, trumpet, Carman White, saxaphone, James Lowery, saxaphone. Also helping out were Gladys Brown, Les Fairhurst and Wes McMahon. A square dance was called by Mac Ransbury with James Lowery on violin. A spot dance was won by Mr. and Mrs. Ken Tyner of Peterborough and their prize was a record of Moxie Whitney's. Moxie, a well- known band leader now living in the Janetville area, was also present at the "Nostalgia Night". Lunch was served by the ladies of the Pontypool U.C.W. From all reports it was a superb evening. We are Project Grows to Giant Hallowe 9 en Pumpkin It might not match the legendary "Great Pumpkin" of the Charlie Brown comic strips. But four-year-old Michael Morris, of Bowmanville, has every reason to be proud of this giant vegetable. It tips the scales at 40 pounds and awaits suitable decoration and carving on Hallowe'en. Michael raised the pumpkin from a seed in his junior kindergarten class last spring. He brought it home in a styrofoam cup and planted it in the back yard. As the above photography shows, his work was well worthwhile. lira anù lia tant $laat sorry that we were unable to attend. Readers are reminded that the Annual Thankoffering Service will be held in the Pontypool United Church on Sunday, Oct. 31st, at 11:00 a.m. with guest speaker, Rev. Donovan Brown, Chaplain in Civic Hospital, Peterborough. Special music will be provided. The Roast Beef Dinner will follow on Thursday. Nov. 4th (Coming Events next week). Several' local folks attended the Bethany Anniversary Service last Sunday. In the ladies Bowling League on Monday, Diane Adams rolled the high single 264 and had a double score of 448. Mowing your lawn is a lot cheaper than joining a health club. x. PBimapacnon 25 Years Ago Thursday, October 24th, 1957. Mr. Robert Çarru there, son of Mr, and,'Mrs.. Wilfred ' Carruthere, has returned to Kemptvillei Agricultural School for second year studies in the general course. Bowmanville Rotary Club has volunteered to turn the old post office building at the corner of King and Temperance Temperance Streets into a completely furnished and equipped public library. The possibility of a new hi#i school in the west section of the county is being considered by the Durham District School Board to relieve the congestion congestion at Bowmanville High School. The Board is also procuring prices on a P.A, system to be installed at B.H.S. during Christmas Holidays. 50 Years Ago Thursday, November 24th, 1932 . At the annual Oratorical Contest held at the Bowmanville Bowmanville High School, in the auditorium, on Thursday evening, Margaret Wightman took first prize for the girls with her address. "Sidelights, on the Imperial Conference," and Jasper Smith, first prize for the boy's with his address, "Amateur Radio". Bill Phillips was recently elected President of the West Durham Boys' Work Board. Rev. Walter Rackham was elected vice-pres., Ernest Twist, secretary, and Chas H. Mason, treasurer. Dr. Ross Tilley, who has been taking post graduate work in Vienna is now at Edinburgh, Scotland, taking his F.R.C.S. degree. déc ^uléouÿA - « tytofUel 'iVedclvnÿ Yelverton's Century old church was tastefully decorated decorated with white shasta daisies and yellow gladioli on Saturday, Saturday, July 24, 1982, for the 3 p m. wedding of Phyliss Jane Staples, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Staples of R.R.l, Janetville, and George Robert McCullough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCullough of Yelverton. Rev. Basil Long of Cambridge Cambridge United Church, Lindsay, Lindsay, officiated at the double ring ceremony with Mrs. Ernestine Robinson of Yelverton Yelverton presiding at the electric organ. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of silk jersey with Empire waist and long sleeves. The neckline and waist were trimmed with Venetian lace. The headdress of rhinestones and pearls, held a fingertip veil trimmed with miniature daisies. Phyliss carried a bouquet bouquet of white daisies, bridal yellow roses and baby's breath. The maid of honour was a sister of the bride, Mrs. Joanne Williams of Lindsay. The bridesmaids were Misses Gloria and Mary McCullough of Yelverton, sisters of the groom. They were dressed alike in yellow formal gowns of silk jersey with spaghetti straps and pleated jackets with stand-up collars. They carried white lace fans with yellow roses and white daisies, with combs of two white daisies in their hair. Best man was Mr. Dean Joncas of Pontypool. The > ushers were Mr. George Hamilton of Lindsay and Mr. Steve McGill of Bethany. For the reception held in the Janetville Community Hall, the bride's mother received in a street length gown of pink silk crepe with a corsage of pink roses and pink daisies. The groom's mother wore a street length gown of blue polyester with a corsage of white roses and blue daisies. Following a honeymoon in Eastern Ontario, the newlyweds newlyweds are residing in their new home in Yelverton. Phyliss is an employee of Polydesign of Curvply, Orono and George is an employee of General Motors, Oshawa. Prior to their marriage, the bride was honoured with Community Community Showers at both Yelverton Yelverton and Janetville and was the recipient of a family shower at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Staples. , . jf y * . On Saturday, August 28th, 1982, at Queensway Cathedral in Toronto was the beautiful wedding of Yvonne Marlene Hoekstra and Jeff Sloos was solemnized. The parents of the bride are George and Rudy, and the groom's parents are William and Louise. The bride wore a white gown of organza over taffeta featuring a high ruffled neckline, sheer yoke, fitted bodice, long straight sleeves with ruffed cuff highlighted with Venice lace. A full circular skirt fell into ruffled chapel train complemented by roses of organza. Her matching headpiece held her trimmed fingertip French illusion veil. The groom and best man, Don Smith, wore sterling silver tuxedos; maid of honor, sister of the bride, Jacqueline, wore a dusty rose gown with a round neckline and elbow length ruffled sleeves. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. The officiating minister was Rev. A. deJager. The reception was held at a Holiday Inn in Toronto and are now residing in Willowdale. -- Photo by Gould The Canadian Statesman Advertising Deadlines Display ^ Tues. 4:00 p.m. Classified • Tues. 12:00 noon Van Belle Floral Shoppes ... much more than a flower store! 4 STORES • Highway No. 2 • King St. E., Oshawa, • Slmcoe St. N., Oshawa • King St. W„ VAN BELLE- Bowm.n,lll. •'Trademarks ol Van Belle Gardens Lid. presents Leslie À. Parkes Latest Originals Come and meet the artist Sunday, Oct. 24,1982 12:30 to 4:00 p.m. RONDEN ART GALLERY 31 BOND STREET EAST DOWNTOWN OSHAWA -- 576-8937 TELEPHONE AHEAD 24 hours in advance to ensure your supply o freshly-baked products. FRIDAY SPECIAL Meat Pies 59* each SATURDAY SPECIAL White and Whole Wheat Dinner Rolls 79* dozen CARTER'S BAKERY 21 King St. East Bowmanville ('Ix&atLue ^Pa±time± THE FUN STORE IN BOWMANVILLE EST. 1981 HOBBY & CRAFT CENTRE You still have time to enter our Plastic Model Contest for Cars and Trucks! Win a Trophy or Model! All entrants receive a sew-on jacket patch! Be at our store on Saturday, October 30, 1982 at 3:00 p.m. for the judging. New Line of Craft Supplies In Stock • Dolls Heads • Felt* Fur • Styrofoam • Bump Chenille • Eyes • Glitter • Etc. Come on In and browse Mattel Intellivision w/Las Vegas Poke r m wl ® ® and Black Jack N* V I W Cartridge $10.00 Off Intellivision Game Component If accompanied with this ad. Offer expires October 30, 1982. Good selection of cartridges in stock. 1/25 Models MPC, Monogram, AMT, Revell Up To $10.95 Now $4.99 They Make Great Gilts Specially Marked Packages Only SAVE 15% on life like Ho Train Accessories with this ad (sels not Included) Oiler Expires Nov. 30 Aurora AFX • Race Sets • Cars • Track • Accessories • Excellent selection • Competitive Prices • Parte and Service Telephone 623-5855 CREATIVE PASTIMES HOBBY & CRAFT CENTRE 623-1546 231 KING E„ BOWMANVILLE (IN THE DOMINION PLAZA) Mon. - Wed, and Sat. 10-6 p.m., Thurs. and Frl. 10-9 p.m.Visa, Master Card

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