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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Oct 1982, p. 30

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V V OtriUUll 1 wu i lie vcmauia Clarke High School Holds Annual Commencement Exercises T\ Platform guests at the opening of Clarke High School Commencement. WM ' | !HT " ■ ; ^ .... - y - : ... : Entertainment was also provided by the Clarke High School choir pictured here while waiting to perform. GRAHAM DALLAS Ward 1 Regional Councillor Dedicated to: - Honesty - Integrity - Service Bow. Museum Shows F ashions Something old at the Bow- manville Museum is the exhibit exhibit of Ladies and Gents wearing wearing apparel of the late 1800's. A top hat and a gold-headed walking stick are in one case, along with gold watches and ladies shoes with Louis heels. Remember when? ? Something new is that the Board of Trustees is hosting a fasion show at Bowmanville High School, Wednesday, November 3rd with Leisure Lady Shop on King Street* The theme is. "Fashions Old -- Fashions New" and from the time the show begins at 8 o'clock it's guaranteed to be a fun night with a look at some past styles and a pre-view of $$$ HIGH TAXES $$$ ARE CAUSED BY CAREFREE SPENDING Protect Your Tax Dollar Vote Ken Hooper Regional Council Ward Two (Bowmanville) Telephone 623-3970 A man who has respect for the Tax Dollar (Yoursand His) the coming season of stunning fashions. The annual fall Bus Trip, sponsored by the Friends of the Museum on Saturday, November 6th. will take you to the Royal Ontario Museum and Scarborough Towne Centre. Hot coffee and homemade homemade muffins will be served in the museum at 8:30 a.m. before the bus leaves on the enjoyable 9 to 5 trip. For further information call 623-2734. The last event in November at the Bowmanville Museum is the Annual Crafts and Bake Sale on Saturday, the 20th. with doors opening at II a.m. The Friends have attractive gift ideas for everyone, on your Christmas list. Freshly baked small cakes are packaged packaged to go in your freezer for serving at a later date and there will be marzipans, dipped candies, jams, jellies and fragrant herbs to bring back memories and the scents of old-fashioned kitchens. Some traditional and some unique articles make up the delightful collection of affordable affordable gifts handmade by the Friends of Museum for you. Gifts for grandmothers right down to the young'uns have been carefully crafted to make your Christmas shopping shopping easier. Thank You, Marian Veinat, Curator Clarke's band under direction of W. Scoffield played several numbers during the program. Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 27,1982 11 Queen's Park From Page 3 riage, the son who committed committed suicide. Despite adversity, Robarts lived his life to the full. The late night parties and northern fishing trips are the stuff of legends. They obviously helped him cope with the pressures of office. As premier, he did much of the work of running the province in the Westbury Hotel, where he lived. There he met his political cronies as well as the province's senior mandarins. The atmosphere was obviously obviously more relaxed than Queen's Park, making meetings easier and probably morè productive. John Robarts was smart enough to leave office of his own volition. volition. He left as a relatively young man. He left his party strong, led by the best of a new generation of Tories. He had transformed the party, made it more relevant to city dwellers, in particular. History will look kindly upon him. Pltch-in and Keep Canada Beautiful Valedictorian Sharon Chidley returned to Clarke evening for the annual Commencement Exercises by Principal J.L. Taylor. High School on Saturday where she was welcomed Vote and Re-elect Wilbur BLACKBURN Newcastle Hydro Electric Commission I f Lifelong Resident with Experience Re-elect and .1 will continue to vigorously serve the Town of Newcastle with honesty and integrity. PEACOCK LUMBER LTD. Building supplies. Our speciality is lumber and lumber products. A complete line of kiln dried hardwood and softwoods. Walnut ■ Cherry Teak . Oak Maple Phil. Mahog. • Hardwood & softwood plywooo' Redwood Sortwoodt Speciality Custom Milling. MILL and YARD 328 Rltaon Rd. N., Oshawa 725-4744 HOME Of THE FUEL ECONOMY CAR. MIDWAY DATSUN 1300 Dundas St. E„ Whitby 668-6828 We need your nominations NOW MAGIC CARPET ADVENTURE CONTEST TO UNITOURS' Ü#R#CC& VIA * . Enjoy 14 diye A 13 flights In Morocco at Club La Kaebah, Agadir. Your fabuloui trip Include» three gilt-edge entra»; * Hound trip air traneportatlon from Montreal to Agadir. • Three meale dally. • Unlimited wine with luncheon and dinner. • Special evening A dinner lot Unllours' paaeeneete. • 16 Iknnla court a. •All «porta facilities. * Disco Kaebah. 0 Seven 2nd Prizes ol Luggage 3rd Prizes Of a camera oHet: * t ree estimates * Eipert Installation Professional advice, We certy a complete line of sheet vinyl flooring, carpeting and ceramic tile, A MEMBEH OF THE FIOOK CONNECTION FALL SPECIALS Ceramic & mosaic tile.Sale priced from^Çc (in stock only) Quarry tile.Sale priced from $^.35 (In stock only) Rubber backed carpet BONANZA SALE for the do-it-yourselfer. Ideal for the cottage, kitchen, bedroom & rec room. Wide inventory selection from $E^.99 & up- while supplies last. Floor Covering People, Visit out modern ehowtoums at: Taunton Kd, I.,, Oshawa. 723-5291 Full contest details •vsllshlv at your neatesl psttli Ipatlng Slradwtck location* ENTER NOW! % for Ontario Junior Citizens of the Year In 1961 the Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Program was launched, to afford public recognition for outstanding achievements achievements or acts of courage and initiative, by young citizens aged six to 18 yeers. Last Mardi, the first winners were honored --12 individuals and the entire student body of one school. They ware selected from 172 nominations and included young people who were commended for heroic, lifesaving actions; for showing exceptional initiative in community service projects; or for striving to overcome physical limitations and meet or exceed the achievements of other young people. You, the citizens of Ontario, can help bring more of these outstanding young people to our attention, so we will be able to give them the honour and public recognition they so richly deserve. If you knew a young person whose courage, ingenuity, resourcefulness, resourcefulness, selflessness and fortitude deserves recognition, please fill in the attached nomination form or contact the person named below, who is the Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year co-ordinator for this community. CP Jkir (Y e«d I* sic lepiumd ihJimiU of RICK JAMES The James Publishing Co. Ltd. 62 King Street West ■ Bowmanville, Ontario LiC 3K9 A COMMUNITY PROJECT OF CP AIR AND THIS NEWSPAPER. Canadun Pacific Lwmr<l fZ I am proud lo nominale . ol My name Is Address Birthdate Address_ lor a 1962 Ontario Junior Clllzen ol Hie Year Award. (Please enclose a separale sheet lolling why you believe an award is deserved.) Phone No.. Name ol this newspaper NOMINATIONS CLOSE DECEMBER 1,1962

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