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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Nov 1982, p. 15

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) Bowmanville Kinsmen Club Toy Sale to Aid Cystic Fibrosis UflJO 1*1 many p V I including Oprey. Th St. Paul's United Church hall was the scene of the Bowmanville Kinsmen Club's toy sale held on Saturday, October 30. A large turn-out was ted at the sale, with proceeds going towards reporte Celebrated Her First Birthday Hi there! My name is Jasmine Harmony Carmen. I was one year old on September 6. My grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Coombes and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anger of Bowmanville. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Coombes and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dilling of Bowmanville. My mommy and daddy are Roy and Chrissy Anger. They are very proud of me. Clip for reference gjGSBs? research into cystyic fibrosis. In this photo, Dustin and Brett Forsey explore some of the items on display. The sale offered name brand new toys at 20 to 25 per cent off. Starkville On Tuesday, Mrs. Ellen Farrow, Mrs. Ruth Andrews, Mrs. Ada Hallowell, Mrs. Gloria Todd and Mrs. Mary- Lou Fonk attended the Oshawa Presbyterian U.C.W. Regional meeting held at Hampton United Church. The guest speaker Rev. Ross Davis, a minister from Arn- prior was very interesting and told of his year spent in Korea. We also heard Mr. T. Pule, a layman from Samoa in the South Pacific. He told us that the islands had first had missionaries missionaries from P.E.I. in Canada Canada but these two men, the Gordon brothers, had been killed and eaten by his people. The Samoan people had mistaken mistaken the missionaries as Australian slave traders. On Wednesday morning, Mr. Pule and an ordained minister from Samoa who was travelling with him, were taken by Rev. A. Tizzard to visit with Mrs. Barbara Wing, Sixth Line who is a direct descendant of the Gordon brothers of P.E.I. On Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cochrane, Kirby visited Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow. Mrs. Julia Jackson, Kendal visited Monday afternoon with Mrs. Edna Dobson. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark visited in Bowmanville on Tuesday afternoon with Miss Norma Hallowell. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Murphy and Mary, Bowmanville were Tuesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy. Mrs. Jack McKay visited Tuesday evening with Mrs. Edna Dobson. Mrs. Ron Farrow and Jody visited Wednesday evening with Mrs. Clifford Fonk and Peter. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie MacLeod, MacLeod, Little Sands, P.E.I. were Wednesday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simpson, Mark, Stuart and Paul on their way home to the Maritimes. Mrs. Llew Hallowell visited Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Edna Dobson. On Friday morning, Mrs. ■fotnN/CARASUA fo/t/flSfrsfrfSQfêQ -Ftbm TANZANIA fhteCey/on *(§3 -fom SR/ LANKA BRIDGEHEAD TRADING Tanzanian Percolator Coffee 250 g $ 2.50 1.5 kg 14.00 Instant Coffee (strong) 100 g 2.80 Instant Coffee (mild) 100 g 2.80 250 g 5.75 Nicaraguan Filter Coffee (Vacuum-packed). 250 g 2.60 Sri Lankan Orange Pekoe Tea ... 125g 1.25 250 g 2.50 AVAILABLE BY CONTACTING Marion Sim -- 623-1254 or Dorothy Boden -- 623-4964 1 Sponsored by St. Johnjs Anglican Church Outreach Committee Jeanette Laying and Miss Dyana Laying were coffee guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Brown, Newcastle. Mrs. Isabelle Trim visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Trim, Oshawa. Mr. Edwin Ruthven, Port Hope visited Friday afternoon with Mrs. Edna Dobson. On Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim with Mr. Charlie Charlie Trim and Merrilee, Bowmanville Bowmanville attended the Liberace Concert held at the O'Keefe Centre, Toronto. Bowmanville High School held their graduation exercises exercises at their school on Friday evening. Congratulations to Mark Simpson who received his Grade 12 diploma. Mark is now apprenticing for his mechanics license at a Cour- tice garage. On Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Best, Wesley- ville arrived home from an enjoyable ten-day trip to Tennessee. They spent several 'lashville enjoying ces of interest the Grand Ole' i they attended the World's Fair at Knoxville. They enjoyed fine weather for all of their holiday. Mr. Stan Bowen, Bowmanville Bowmanville arrived on Friday to spend a holiday with his daughter Mrs. Carl Todd and Mr. Todd. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd and Mr. Stan Bowen attended the 65th Wedding Anniversary party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hesper Dean of Orono held at the home of their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Tim Cox, Orono. Hallowe'en was celebrated on Saturday evening this year. We enjoyed the many costumed costumed children especially the tiny ones but there didn't seem to be as great a number of them out this year. Paul Simpson was a Saturday Saturday overnight guest of his' friend, Jason Mummery, Newcastle. Mrs. Brian Caswell visited Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. On Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Jim Stark attended the U.C.W. Bazaar held at Les- kard United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fox, Oshawa visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim on Sunday morning. Several folk from Starkville attended the anniversary services services held at Newtonville United Church on Sunday. Guest speaker was Rev. Bill Piercey of Oshawa and special music by "the Joyful Noise" group from Peterborough. Mr. andi Mrs. Joe Barton, Bowmanvüle were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross ToddJCatJiy and Robbie. Mr. Don Cochrane, Kirby was a Sunday ('afternoon and supper guest ot' Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Foster, Mark and Steven were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Austin, Kevin and Charlene, Charlene, Wesleyville and Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robinson and Gordon. Mrs. Ada Carson, Mr. Wilson Wilson Carson and Mrs. Craig Woods were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Barton MacNeill, Dean and Marilyn, Oshawa. to celebrate Mrs. Carson's birthday. Congratulations Congratulations and many more! Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Souch, Dwayne, Jodie and Heather were Sunday supper guests of Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Maynard, Maynard, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd and Mr. Stan Bowen were Sunday afternoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bradburn, Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 3,1982 15 Scary Front Yard Display Haunts Ontario Street Home This scary Hallowe'en display, complete with by Bob and Ellie Cooper to give trick-or- coffin and skeleton was at 65 Ontario St. in hair-raising experience. Shown above, Bowmanville. The special effects were put together display, are Ellie and Dionne Cooper. Pottery Group Builds Outdoor Kiln at Visual Arts treaters a with the There was plenty of activity at the Visual Arts confident they would be able to overcome any Centre on Saturday and Sunday where an outdoor, problems. Shown here are, 1-r, Jean Heard, Karen propane fired kiln was constructed to handle the Geddes, Dawn Wojtyk, Pat Loverick and instructor curing process. There was some frustration with its Gerrie Balint. operation, but those taking part appeared visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowe and Tiffany, Bowmanville and celebrated Tiffany's 14th birthday. On Monday, Mrs. Llew Hallowell was a dinner guest at a surprise birthday party for family and friends in honor of Mrs. Bill Reid of Orono held at the home of her daughter, Miss Elva Reid, Kendal. COWMAN CARES Re-Elect Ann COWMAN X Regional Council Ward I "A good Councillor doing a good job. 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