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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Mar 1983, p. 34

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 30, 1983 Section Two BMHA Hosts Annual Pine Ridge Tournament at Darlington Sports Centre X* f SiS&vfai wm ' mira . Bowmanville's BMHA bantams advanced to the However, the bantams lost the final game 7-2 Consolation finals in last week's annual Pine Ridge against Fenelon Falls. The bantams are shown Tournamênt held at the Darlington Sports Centre, here just after their final game. I tfm. Ï.1 Craig Potter of Trenton and Alan Carol of Ajax S are to take the ceremonial face-off as Roy irs of the B.M.H.A. and Mayor Garnet Rickard, drop the oversize puck. The ceremony officially started the championship games of the Pine Ridge Hockey Tournament on Saturday morning at the Darlington Sports Complex. Bailey, Joy Werryand Karen Kyte particpat- ed in their Duke of Edinburgh Edinburgh walk to Mew Lake and back on! the weekend. j On Thursday evedng the Town Hall, the Thursday evening grup entertained the het group of the formtr mystery trip from Pict- ering. Their callers aril their wives accom panied the dancers for 1 very pleasant evening oj dancing and visiting Coffee and cookies cor eluded the enjoyabU visit. I Larry Hoskin from! Lake Louise, Alberta isl spending a week with his parents Mr. and < Mrs. Frank Hoskin and other relatives. On Sunday, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Graham, Cheryl, Mark and Rob hosted a family gathering gathering in Larry's honour. Those attending were Frank and Muriel Hoskin, Mrs. Pat Fletcher, Diana and Scott, Don Pascoe, Ron and Sandra Hoskin, Craig, Shawn and Tracy and Larry Hoskin. BLACKSTOCK NEWS Darlington Sports Centre was the scene of three days of hockey action last week during the annual Pine Ridge Tournament sponsored by the jBowmanViRe Minor Hockey Association. A total of 32 teams from as far away as Thunder Bay took part in the event. Atoms, pee wees, bantams and midgets were all represented at this annual event. Above photo shows some of the action during the bantam consolation championship on Saturday, March 25. Carl and Jean Adams have been celebrating their 40th Wedding Anniversary Anniversary of March 27th. On March 19 they hosted a Square Dance Party at Nestleton Community Centre with the Bowmanville Bowmanville and Black- stock clubs attending. Many thanks to Glen and Caroline Dowson who called the squares and rounds at the dance and as usual made it a Help Of for Victims Disease Lung Do you suffer from emphy : sema, chronic bronchitis or severe asthma? If the answer is "yes" then Durham Region Lung Association may be able to help. Beginning on Tuesday, April 26th, the local Christmas Seal organization will hold a Better Breathing Course for adults with respiratory disease, in the second floor Gymnasium at Oshawa General Hospital, 24 Alma Street, Oshawa. Offered Offered free of charge as a Christmas Seal service, the course will run for seven consecutive consecutive sessions during a four week period, on Tuesdays and Fridays from 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m. Course members will be taught breathing exercises, relaxation techniques and simple tolerance exercises. Medical professionals will be on hand throughout the Course to answer questions on medications, diet and the overall management of lung disease. All exercise procedures procedures will be under the direction direction of a licensed physiotherapist. physiotherapist. This is a basic program, designed to give respiratory patients an introduction to self-help techniques which, when applied, can improve the quality of day-to-day living. For more information, or to apply for registration, contact Durham Region Lung Association at 723-3151, as soon as possible. fun evening for everyone. everyone. The Buffet table held a beautiful floral centrepiece, from their children and a large . decorated Anniversary Cake. Their Square Dance friends presented a lovely crystal and ruby covered . candy dish, a beautiful remembrance. On March 27, their wedding daté • they were guests of their family at El Stavro's Restaurant, Oshawa, complete with a red rose corsage and boutoniere and another anniversary cake. At both parties, a humorous poem was read to add to the fun of a wonderful 40th anniversary anniversary celebration. Jean and Carl appreciate appreciate the efforts of every one who made this anniversary anniversary such a special event. Esther Kelly spent the weekend with Lynda Parsons, Colbome. On Sunday, Gerald and Joyce and family were lunch and dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Victor Parsons and family bringing Esther home from her little holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm were Sunday evening dinner guests of Joy and Gord Malcolm and Jorden at Ajax. On Saturday, Christie Corden entertained a number of her friends on her eighth birthday. Gorden Paisley, Craig and Cathy enjoyed a shopping holiday in Buffalo during March break. They visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paisley at Dunn- ville on both ways of their trip. Howard and Tara it's so easy.. CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY INCOME TAX RETURNS for individuals, farmers, small businesses GEORGE WEEKES Agent for Guaranteed Investment Certificates and Registered Retirement Savings Plans Offered by two of Canada's long-established "Grade A" Trust Companies 5 Lorraine Court, Bowmanville Phone 623-7345 'he Canadian Cancer Society provides special help, support and encouragement to cancer patients and families, through PATENT SERVICES. T his important work is carried out by over 50,000 volunteers across Canada. F ind out about these helpful services by contacting your local Canadian Cancer Society. Mary Tillcock 623-4326 Bruce Colwell presents the bantam consolation championship trophy to Stacy Eason, captain of the Fenelon Falls bantam team. John Treacy E7 Insurance Brokers Limited Complete Insurance for • Business • Automobile and Home Call us for a free consultation at 623-2527 Ask us about special rates for Non-smokers and non-drinkers Authorized Agent for Hartford - Fireman's Fund - Continental Commercial Union - Citadel - Wawanesa Economical Insurance Co. Located in the Veltri Complex 68 King Street East ■ Bowmanville OPEN 8:30 a.m. -4:30 p.m. Mon. to Thurs. 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Fridays ALL THE CHOICE SI IN THE m WORLD' The Canadian Statesman will be publishing a special edition to honor Bowmanville's 125th Wednesday, May 18th, 1983 This edition will feature many interesting articles and photographs of Bowmanville and area, past and present. If your company or organization would like to place an advertisement and accompanying story in this edition, please call: Display Advertising 623-3303 -J

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