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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Feb 1983, p. 9

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Legion Branch 178 Holds 4th Annual Rash Night 9 A large crowd of veterans turned out for the under direction of Terry Black with Joan Branch 178 Royal Canadian Legion's 4th 'Bash Santomera providing the piano accompaniment. Night' on Saturday when the main entertainment Prior to their arrival, Pat Prout accompanied was provided by the Golden Legionnaires choir Sterling Mather of Orono in several vocal numbers. Bruce Berry, seated, was the only World War 1 veteran to put in an appearance and several friends gathered round to welcome him. Men's Major Team - Etcher, Won 9, Lost 3,9 points; Coombes - 8, 4, 8; Wilcox-8,4,8; Adams -8,4,8; Murphy - 7, 5,7; Georgiou - 7, 5,7; Perfect-6,6,6; Laird-6, 6,6; Piper - 4, 8, 4; Stacey - 4, 8,4; Richards - 4,8,4; Oke -1, 11,1. Averages Russ Oke 248, Gord Wilcox 245, Mike Reynolds 242, Larry Georgiou 235, Larry Piper 235, Moe Richards 235, Rick Stacey 234, Wayne Coombes 231, Sam Adams 231, Ron Etcher 226. High Single Mike Reynolds 379 High Triple Mike Reynolds 876 High Team 1 Murphy 1268 High Team 3 Coombes 3348 Haydon Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Walker, Oshawa, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Laverty and family on Sunday. Young Mr. Jack Laverty celebrated his sixth birthday with a party Monday, January 31. Congratulations. Congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton and Grant were Sunday dinner f ues ts with Mr. and Mrs. rank Nielson and family of Courtice. Saturday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Art Trewin were Mr. and Mrs. Lars Christensen Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. John Potts. Mrs. Jean Slemon was a Friday supper guest at the Ralph Sadler home at Caesarea. Wednesday dinner guests of Weir and Meto Swain were Mr. and Mrs. Herb Swain, Blackstock and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swain, Tyrone. Mr. Stanley Taylor, Black- stock had Saturday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon. Miss Nancy Johns and Mrs. William White of Hampton were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Slemon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Paterson, Paterson, Port Perry, visited with his brother Mr. and Mrs. Roy Paterson. Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Paterson and family, formerly formerly of Oshawa, have moved to Haydon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Potts and John, Kincardine, called in at mother and dad's on his way Friday evening to visit with his brother Deb and family at Long Sault. Then they were dinner guests on Monday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Potts. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rusau and Daryl were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Marsden, St. Catharines, Catharines, Mrs. Connie Nelson, Oshawa, Mrs. Dorothy Rusaw, Brighton, Mrs. Carl Catten, Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Chambers Hilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Catten of Colborne. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams attended a dance at the Acres Saturday evening. Mr. Jerry Gould, Oshawa, was a weekend weekend guest of the Adams'. Mr. and Mrs. J. Adams and family called on friends and relatives in Oshawa on Sunday. Miss Sara Lloyd was a birthday birthday party guest of Jack Laverty on Monday 31st. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Reeske, Bowmanville, were Saturday supper guests of Dick and Val Lloyd and girls. Harry and June Degeer, Blackstock, and Cora Degeer were criers at the J. Jones' on Sunday afternoon- Our family night, January 22, was very poorly attended but those of us who went to the Community Centre played euchre and crokinole and had an enjoyable chat over lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Blackburn Blackburn and Wendy were Sunday supper guests of Miss Dale Blackburn of Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Brent 'Cochrane and Cindy were Sunday dinner guests of her brother Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Millar, Atherley and called on Mr. and Mrs. Keith Millar, Sunderland, later in the day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sker- ratt were Friday night callers at Mr. and Mrs. Lars Christensen. Christensen. Mrs. Jean Slemon and Mr. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 2,1983 9 Many Friends Bid Farewell to Rod Stork and Family More than 100 friends of Rod Stork bid him farewell on Saturday night at Orono Community Centre during an appreciation night held in his honour. The evening included several skits about Rod's adventures in his YL l k years with the Department of Agriculture. Rod is pictured above E. R. Taylor, Solina, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor's, Orono. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Clark, Capbellford were supper guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Potts. Christopher Potts joined with the Cubs for their hike and skating Sunday at the CLOCA Conservation Area at Enniskillen. Saturday evening callers at Doug and Norma Blackburn's were Donald and Dee Trewin and baby Kelly, Enniskillen. Miss Katy Loverly will be celebrating her tenth birthday January 25th with several of her little friends attending her birthday party. Katy attended a birthday party at Enfield when her girlfriend Julie Griffin Griffin turned nineyears old. Mr. Roy and James Paterson Paterson visited next door with Mr. and Mrs. J. Adams.' . Ron and Jan Mayers welcomed welcomed Mrs. Pat Tennant, Heather and Micheal, and her friend Edward, Detroit. Jan accompanied her guests to Ottawa for the weekend and visited her mother, Mrs. Pople. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nielson and family, Courtice, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Ross Ashton Ashton and Grant on Saturday. with his family, Marlene, Michael and Trevor, and Agriculture Representatives Don Welsh and Brian Hall. Many gifts were presented to the Stork family in appreciation of his work in the farming community. Rod is now the Agricultural Representative for Welland. The Canadian Statesman Advertising Deadlines Display • Tues. 4:00 p.m. Classified - Tues. 12:00 noon Some of those present included, 1-r, Dick Little, Ernie Rehder and Garnet Mutton, with George Brooks and Bill Orme at rear. TYRONE and DISTRICT During service at Tyrone United Church on Sunday, January 30,1983, members of the 1983 Church Board were inducted into office by Pastor Joe Lafave, B.A. Co-ordinator: Co-ordinator: Mrs. Betty Pascoe. Secretary Secretary Mrs. Marg Gaudet; Treasurer: Mrs. Jean Slemon; Worship Committee: Mrs. Doreen Park, Mrs. Arlene Rowan, Mrs. Carol Southwell, Mrs. Elsie Roy, Mrs. Elinor Brent, Mr, Tim Southwell. Property Committee: Committee: Mr. Tom Pleasance, Mr. Adrian Haines, Mr. Walter Loveridge, Mrs. Dorothy Rundle, Mr. Jim Woodley, Finance Committee: Mr. David Craig, Mrs. Marion Hoar, Miss Joy Loveridge, Mr. Russell Wright, Mrs. Fred Slemon. Outreach Committee: Committee: Mrs, Elizabeth Craig, Mrs. Margaret Ford, Mrs. Donna Lepard, Miss Susan Slemon, Miss Kim Vaneyk. Education Committee: Mrs. Pat Drysdale, Mrs. Bessie Vaneyk, Mrs. Edna Wood, Mrs. Marg Knowlton, Mr. Dale Pascoe and the Sunday School Superintendent. Trustees: Trustees: Mr. Jim Rowan, Mr. John Vaneyk, Mr. Alf Millson. Auditors: Miss Mary Cornish, Mr. Jim Cughan, Nominating Committee: Mrs. Doreen Park, Mrs. Carol Southwell. Immediate Past Co-ordinator : Mrs. Jacqueline Vaneyk. Notices from the Church Bulletin were: Bible Study at the Manse at 7:30 p.m, on Friday evening; note change of time. Men's Rally at St. Stephen's United Church, Oshawa, at6:00 p.m. registration. registration. Speaker: Hugh B. McCul- FOR FEBRUARY ONLY PERM $ Q fl WITH SPECIAL CUT 2 Experienced Stylists -- No Appointment Necessary 28 Division SI., Bowmanville 623-1341 lum of the United Church Observer; Observer; music by Pastor Paul Erb, Hampton. A Youth Dance sponsored by Ontario Youth Parliament and Centennial Centennial United Church at Armstrong Armstrong Auditorium, Oshawa on February 5th, Applications for Leaders for Camp Quin-Mo- Lac are now available. Results of the twenty-five tables of euchre playing on Friday evening, Jan. 28, 1983 are as follows: 1st Bruce Ormiston, 2nd Laurrena Bright, 3rd Lavcrne Clemens, 4th Grace Smith, 5th Tom Westlake, 6th Nellie Lunn. Ladies' low Nyhl Sheehan, men's low Gordon Beech. 50-50 draw Marie Moses, twice. Special draws Dorothy Hockett, Ruby Cochrane, Marie Moses. An Athletic Association dance will be held on February 19, 1983, at Tyrone Community Centre. This event supports the numerous sports teams involving hundred hundred of players of all ages. Tickets available from any coach or from Goldie Tidcl. Additional sports information is: Thursday night family skating memberships now available at half-price, or admission admission at the door. Registration Registration for 1983 Sports Season will be held on March 12, 1983, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Community Centre. Family Night at the Community Community Centre every Tuesday evening 7:00 to 10:00 p.m, for fun a mi fellowship, table tennis, tennis, darts, shuffle-board, etc. Ü PUBLIC NOTICE 0URH4M THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM IN THE MATTER OF: The Municipal Act, Sections 298 and 301 (R.S.0.1980) TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Regional Municipality of Durham may pass by-laws authorizing construction of the following projects: ROAD NO. RÙAD NAME MUNICIPALITY LOCATION 2 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa From Switzer Drive to Regional Road 4 (Taunton Road) 5 Ninth Cone. Rd. Whitby Through Ashburn 5 Ninth Cone. Rd. Pickering From 2.1 km west of Regional Road 23 westerly for 2.7 km 15 Simcoe St. Brock From John Street easterly (Beaverton) for 0.9 km 15 Road 15 Brock Cameron Bridge, 2.9 km east of Highway 12/48 30 York-Durham Uxbridge From Highway 47 northerly for Boundary Road for 2.2 km 2A Centre Street Oshawa Intersection improvement at Brock Street 17 Mill St. . Newcastle Intersection improvement at Road 21/Road 23 (Newcastle Village) North Street 21/ Uxbridge/ Intersection improvement 23 Scugog 22 Bayly Street Pickering Intersection improvement at Sandy Beach Road 4/ Taunton Road/ Newcastle Intersection improvement 57 Road 57 44 Harwood Avenue Ajax Intersection Improvement at Station Street, Kings Crescent and Hunt Street Plans showing details of the projects and the lands affected may be seen at the office of the Road Design Engineer of the Durham Works Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario, Telephone 668-7721. Works Committee, being delegated by Regional Council as the hearing body, shall hear in person or by his or her counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims his or her land will be prejudicially affected by the bylaws bylaws and who applies on or before February 25,1983, to the undersigned to be heard at a meeting of the Works Committee on March 8,1983. DATED at Whitby this 25th day of January, 1983. G, EMM W.A, TWELVETREES, P. ENG. WORKS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN COMMISSIONER OF WORKS What originally started as a curling dance turned into a Rod Stork Farewell Party on Friday night at the Bowmanville Curling Club. Rod and his wife, Marlene, were taken by surprise at the party, sponsored by the Mixed Curling League. Standing with Rod and Marlene in the above photo is league president Gord Baker. ABERNETHY'S 33rd ANNUAL -1: IP UP -, TO 72 IN STOCK off WALLPAPER jL Value a Hiii|.imin At IreStlYioorc^ Moorcraft Latex Eggshell of the 14 mi ! Just w Gallon MOIlth Suited lor most rooms In the house. Available In hundreds ol colors. SELECTED WALLPAPER BOOK ORDERS _ _ COMPARE OUR E O# EVERYDAY LOW 2 a Æ /A ah * special prices tOH V f V OFF* IN WALLPAPER BOOK ORDERS T00I •OFF SUaOESTED BOOK PRICE ABERNETHY'S Paint and Wallpaper u q ,, 55 King St. W, Fft# Parking at ftear, u Enter Oil Qu««n SI, Hour *' , . 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