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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Jun 1983, p. 23

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t Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 8,1983 7 Interesting Costumes Show Up at Merchants 9 125th Anniversary Sidewalk Sale The latest in Updated Styling Is What We Stand For , PERMS 50% ENZO OFF Cut Extra 20% OFF ALL HAIR SERVICES (Matthew excepted)' MATTHEW Special Draw for All Customers We invite all our customers to enter our draw and win FREE Gifts. We would like to thank the following merchants for donating gifts worth over $200.00. GEORGE'S, BOWMANVILLE AUDIO VISION, BROTHERS' PIZZA, LANDER HARDWARE, HOOPER'S JEWELLERS, THE PIE TIMBER, VAN BELLE FLORAL SHOPPE, KING'S MILK (Now Under New Management) and THE DISCOVERY HUT. OUR HAIRCUTTING IS "SHEAR" ARTISTRY SETTING CUTTING COLOURING STYLING PERMING & RETAILS for the whole 'family 36A King St. E. Bowmanville Above Brothers' Pizza Telephone 623-2220 APPOINTMENTS NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY Federated Women's Institute "We must work together if we are to accomplish our objectives" said Mrs. Harvey Noblitt of Ottawa, the President of the Federated Women's Institute of Canada, when she addressed over 500 women's Institute delegates at the 35th Annual Officers Conference Conference at Waterloo University. In her official visit to Ontario she was stressing the importance of good resolutions. They must be current, well researched, facts and concerns for all of society. "Past resolutions have made changes, but positive action must be taken on pensions, pornography, and human rights," she said. "Invest your time in your family as it is the most important social Institution," said the Hon. Dennis Timbrell, Minister of Agriculture and Food when speaking at the opening session. He reminded the delegates that May is "Family Unity Month." Mr. Timbrell praised the members for their tireless efforts in bettering family life for everyone. In 1984, Ontario will be celebrating their bicentennial and he asked the women to participate in local celebrations. The delegates have come from all parts of the province for this three day learning experience attended workshops with resolutions and a better knowledge of the organization being the objective. objective. Mrs. Keith Hiepleh, President of the Federated Women's Institute of Ontario, chaired the sessions and spoke on the theme "Approach each tomorrow with the knowledge you gained tôday" and thus become better informed individuals individuals moving forward and looking to new programs. Ken Knox, Director of Rural Organizations and Services Branch of OMAF, was capably assisted by Joyce OPENING SOON Dr. John Hawrylak of the Bowmanville Chiropractic Clinic is pleased to announce the opening of their NEW LOCATION on or about JUNE 27th, 1983 at 168 CHURCH ST., BOWMANVILLE (Beside Canadian Tire) Telephone 623-4004 /V--~ < - : m ■ Breslin's employees from left, Betty Trudeau, Gladys Tweedie and Lou Lyle were attired in authentic period costume for the sidewalk sale last week. Stedmans employees Florence Hooper and Warren Lamondin make the best of the cool temperatures the weatherman dished out for the sidewalk sale. Library Listings New at the Bowmanville Branch FICTION Bosse, Malcolm. The Warlord. Warlord. China in 1927 is the world of this sweeping saga which focuses on the most dramatic events of modern history. Cline, C. Terry. The Attorney Attorney Conspiracy. In this riveting thriller, the richest man in America is shot down in cold blood in his gracious home in Georgia by the esteemed Deputy Director of the C.I.A. Greenleaf, Stephen. Fatal Obsession. Here is the fourth novel in the highly acclaimed John Marshall Tanner series about an apparent suicide that turns out to be a case of murder. LeGuin, Ursula K. The Eye of the Heron. One of the most distinguised writers of mainstream mainstream or science fiction presents presents a story of two communities communities of outcasts from the earth living on another planet. Theroux, Paul. The London Embassy: This is a concise, sharply focused and playful volume of short stories by a major comtemporary writer. NON-FICTION Bragdon, Allen D. The Homeowner's Complete Manual of Repair & Improvement: Improvement: A Do-it-Yourself Bible. With 2300 step-by-step photographs photographs and helpful charts you will learn how to handle repairs, repairs, regular maintenance and even renovate your home. Brenner, David. Soft Pretzels Pretzels with Mustard. In this hilarious autobiography, one of America's finest comics talks about his life in and out of show business. Canning and Peter Fleming of the Branch, in presenting future projects and programs that will help meet the needs and problems in rural Ontario. Meetings, studies and workshops had been held in co-operation with the Women's Institute and other rural organizations, in order to further this project. Mr. Knox urged the members to chart a new course with fresh ideas. He said, "As we change we take on new opportunities and have a new outlook." Joyce Canning, as coordinator coordinator likened the Women's Institute Institute to a farmer who sows good seed on fertile ground, nurtured the seed and reaped the harvest. Joyce said, "the Women must have new programs and enlarged on the suggested topics and resources for their use. The Plenary session led by Mrs. C. Diamond and her leaders enthusiastically provided provided information not only for effective resolutions but a broader knowledge of the Women's Institute with its projects and accomplishments. accomplishments. The delegates are now better equipped to lead in their branches and in their communities. communities. k: h , i / r/ dti i,,, - v.Wm- ma/, m vV. vtV'-y. v v.v-- J- : «y :■1"';.',y,: -i '\U Fié?,- Toybox employees were decked out in period costume for the 125th anniversary sidewalk sale. They are from left: Frances Smales, Lori Dobroshinsky and Pat Noble. I s' - , •'«, tv x| ® .14;. ' r?-| * t Sue Carter of the John and Judy Shoppe used a shawl to keep warm when temperatures during the sidewalk sale dipped to cold. v-W* , < «45» y.. . . . . ■*- l* 'jsm mÊmsùM s< ' L Bowmanville Orange Lodge 2384 members held a book sale in conjunction with the sidewalk sale last week. Taking care of customers were Raymond Gibbs, centre, and Jack Niddery, right. 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