i The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 16,1983 Recent Graduate Section Two Sharon Farrow, daughter of Jim and Theresa Farrow, Bowmanville, recently graduated from Wilfrid Laurier University with an Honours Bachelor of Business Administration degree, cooperative cooperative option. She is presently pursuing a career in Chartered Accountancy. She has accepted a position with her co-op employer, Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co., (Waterloo), an international firm of Chartered Accountants. 50 Years Ago, Thursday, December 7th, 1053 Mr. and Mrs. S. Charles Allin will be "At Home" to their friends (informally) in their new home Crest-Allin on Friday and Saturday from 3-6 and 7 - 9 p.m. B.H.S. Students who look part in the presentation of the musical "In Old Vienna" were Dorothy Prilty, Elford Cox, Lorraine Pickard, Byron Vanstone, Marion Glanville, Harold Colmer, Helen Glanville, Glanville, Arthur Culley, Joey Cavcrley, Boyd Slemon, Dorothy Nichols, John Neal, Grace Bundle, Tom Price, Margaret Whiteman, Robert Smith, IIceil Hallman, Walter Employment Conditions The number of clients registered registered for work at the Canada Employment Centres in Ajax, Whitby and Oshawa for the month of October October totalled 18,060, consisting consisting of 8,873 female and 9,187 male clients. Placements in the three offices totalled 769 for the month, which compares to a total of835 placements during during September. The majority majority of clients were registered registered in Managerial, Administrative Administrative and related; Material Handling and related; related; Transportation equipment operating, Construction Construction Trades; Product Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing; Machining and related; Service; Sales; Clerical and related. During October, the greatest employment opportunities opportunities existed in Manufacturing Manufacturing of Transportation Transportation equipment; Special Trade Construction; Retail Trade; Accommodation and Food Services. In October, there were 32 trainees in Industrial Training Programs, 20 short term and 12 apprentices, at a cost of $144,666. These people will benefit from both training and employment employment in the Region of Durham. At the end of October, there were 211 students in the skill courses sponsored by the Canada Employment Centre and 60 people receiving receiving academic upgrading upgrading at Durham College. anb distant $aaf Goode, Evelyn Pickard and Frank Tighe, cast as gypsies. 25 Years Ago, Thursday, November 20th, 1958. His Worship, Mayor Nelson Osborne has definitely stated he will not stand for office again this year. Councillor Keith Lathangue has stated he also will not stand for office this year. All other present members of council, Ivan Hobbs, O. J. Presson, Wilfred Carrulhers, Jack Brough, Lloyd Preston and A. H. Slurrock will stand for re- election. Suggestion boxes promised by Charlie Trim in last year's presidential campaign at B.H.S., have been made by Mr. Johnston and installed in three locations in the school. A cousin of Mrs. Lome Allin's, Anna Wooster of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, is enrolled as a student at the world famous Bolshoi Ballet School at Leningrad. Murray Cain, a new member of the Bowmanville Kinsmen Club was installed as a member at the regular dinner meeting on Tuesday at the Flying Dutchman Motor Hotel. Dr. C. F. Caltran, the president, chaired the meeting. meeting. The new Bowmanville Traffic Clinic was so successful successful that reservations for the next clinic to be held in March are already being taken. 10 Years Ago, Wednesday, November 28,1973. Bob McNaughton has been appointed Assistant Agricultural Agricultural Representative to Rod Stork, Associate Representative Representative at the Bowmanville Office of the Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. Chairman J. Les Langs, announced last week that the CNIB Campaign in this area have raised $5,053.97, with returns returns still coming in. Jennifer Rehder, Pam Keith, Heather Barrie, Bill Dilling and Carol Shetler are members of the cast of the B.H.S. production of the Music Man. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ruthven, Port Hope, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. 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