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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Jul 1983, p. 23

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Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, July 20, 1983 Kinsmen Carnival Patrons Enjoy Many Attractions at Memorial Park 'h " " '/vixW >v ■ rv' Sisters Charlene and Christine Gattie tpok a whirl on the tot's ferris wheel. r HAMILTONS INSURANCE SERVICE MainSt.,Orono 983-5115 SERVICING THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE Susan Sawyer 983-5270 Nelda Dawson 983-9657 tv v_ PBRnapacnan* i¥. . ! u te ; » ,.;j 7* r v v' ' *. k v • t * ',4^-; <•,, / *• v •; X ■ ■: 1M • |V The Raynard kids of Pontypool, Kirk, Richard and Coralee, took home a large stuffed racoon from the carnival Friday evening. expected to open in Septem- Young Brandon Luxton snagged himself a toy airplane from the depths of the Kinsmen Carnival fish pond Friday night. He is shown above with older cousin Lori Luxton. 1 Sim sub Sia tant ÿaat 25 Years Ago Thursday, July 24,1958 For eight years Mrs. Lawrence Lawrence Kellett, 43, has been librarian for two libraries in Solina. One in her general store and one in the Community Community Hall. Caretaker for 26 years at Central Public School, Clint Lunney will retire as of August 1st. 650 attended the Legion Picnic at Waltona Park on Sunday. Twenty four teams competed in the horseshoe pitching contest with Bill Bates and Art Hooper coming out on top. Andy Anderson and John Graham were runners- up. William Alvn Courtney who has been a C.P.R. express OBITUARY GRACE EDITH COUCH The death of Grace Edith Couch, aged 69, occurred on Friday, June 24th, 1983, at Memorial Hospital, Bowman- ville, following a six year illness. Mrs. Couch was the daughter daughter of Reverend and Mrs. Thomas Wallace, and was born at Ameliasburg. Educated Educated at Newtonville and Newcastle Schools, she was married March 23rd, 1931 to Harold Couch. A resident of Newcastle for 52 years, she had previously resided in Newtonville. She was a member of Newcastle United Church. Left to mourn her passing are her husband Harold, two sons Wallace and William, a daughter Betty (Mrs. Arthur Bourgeois) of Belleville, 13 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. The Reverend Donald Stiles officiated at the funeral services services held on Monday at the Morris Funeral Chapel. Pallbearers were Messrs. Bill and Tom Couch, Joe Darrach, Jim, Harold and Wayne Bourgeois. Interment Bond Head Cemetery, Newcastle. agent in Bowmanville the past five years will retire this August with 45 years service to the company. Monday night was practice night at Bowmanville's Fire Hall which turned into a surprise party and presentation presentation for Lucius "Ham" Hooper. Hooper. Chief Hooper retires August August 1st and will turn over his Command to Deputy Chief Walter Hackney. 10 Years Ago, Wednesday, July 18,1973 Starting next Monday, Don Plain's two-storey Shell Service Service Station at the corner of King and Liberty Streets will be torn down and replaced by a gas bar and car wash that is ber. Chester Massey, philanthropist, philanthropist, and Joseph E. Atkinson, Atkinson, Toronto Star Publisher, two distinguished sons of Newcastle, will be honoured by the village during the four day Civic Holiday Celebration to be held in the village next month. Some doll's furniture belonging belonging to the former Dorothy Luttrell (Mrs. D.E. Mason) whose father ran a bakery in Bowmanville some years ago, has been donated to the Bowmanville Museum. The newly elected officials of the Bowmanville Rotary Club are Harry Cooke, pres., Bill Wilson, past pres., Rex Walters sect'y., Don Staples treas., and directors Percy Crapper, Neale McLean, Jack Lynn, Chuck Cattran and Merrill Brown. Mrs. Joan Simpson of the Brown's Busy Bees, presented Councillor Norman Allison, chairman of the hospital board of Memorial Hospital with a cheque from the club of $180 for a new wheelchair. Michael Jones was one of the many young fry who attended the Kinsmen Carnival on the weekend. - .yJ Local magician, Don Masterson and his assistant wife Ginny are shown above during one of the several magic shows they presented at the Kinsmen carnival. Base Line Auto Body now for a limited time only offers a complete oven-baked Paint Job *365.°° We specialize in Insurance work. Come in and see us for a FREE ESTIMATE 164 Base Line Rd. -- Bowmanville (just east of Liberty SI. - Watch lor sign) . 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In Downtown Bowmanville Thurs., Fri., Sat. - July 21-22-23 • Display of boats on Temperance St. S., courtesy of Holiday World all 3 days • Parade of children's Bicyles and Tricycles on Friday morning at 9:00 beginning at Vanstone Mill • Sunrise Sale on Saturday, beginning at 6:0u a.m. King Street will be closed to traffic from 6:00 a.m. until 2:00 p,m. (Traffle lane to Brock's Service Centre available) BONUS OFFER! With every purchase at Brock's Service Centre, of $5.00 or more, you will receive a $1.00 coupon valid at any participating DBIA merchant. This offer applies on Saturday, July 23rd only. 1) Q Ü o o a 1 ms LLU liana i J BOWMANVILLE [business centre^.

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