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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Nov 1983, p. 30

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( 14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 23,1983 Section Two Bowman ville PCs Elect New Slate of Officers On Wednesday, November 9th, the Bowmanville Progressive Progressive Conservative Association held their annual meeting at San Marino's Restaurant at Waverley Plaza. Hugh Stephens, Central Ontario Organizer, was visiting visiting from Party Headquarters. Headquarters. Hon. Allan Lawrence MP, Durham Northumberland, Northumberland, reported from Ottawa as justice critic. Sam Cureatz MPP, Durham East, was in Owen Sound on a speaking engagement, so was unable to attend Bowmanville's meeting. meeting. Lorraine Lover, Secretary of Durham East P.C. Association, Association, conducted the Election of Officers. The Executive for Bowmanville's P.C. Association Association for 1983-84 is: Past Presi dent - Marie Hubbard; President President - Eleanor Colwell; Vice Presidents - Freda Watson, Gail Degroot, Inga Wood, Marie Dunlop, Bruce Colwell; Secretary - Pam Fenton; Treasurer - Joe Lemieux; Directors - Marianne Zakarow, Garry Cooke, Ron Cooke, Ron Strike, Dr. David Shrives, Irwin Hamilton. Members were advised of two other annual meetings in the very near future: Durham East on Mon., Nov. 28 at 8:00 p.m. in Orono at the Odd Fellows' Hall with Dennis Timbrell as the guest speaker; and Durham Northumberland Northumberland on Mon., Dec. 5 at the Lions Centre in Port Hope at 8:00 p.m. with Flora McDonald as the guest speaker. v mm t/0 u #>Q CANAmAN VEAL 1 .60 SHOULDER lJ ONEPRIC L49 . Keep YOUR Food Costs DOWN - Shop By The Box" O "Thû FOOtl TMflSl" Stargazing and Film Night Nov. 29th At Enniskillen Conservation Area FROM CANADA PACKERS AND CANADIAN DRESSED MEAT PLANTS CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF O 40 SHOULDER * BLADES AÙ 0.60 STEAKS >1.19 CANADIAN FRESH WATER BRAND FROZEN DRESSED WHITEFISH LBS.AVÛ.WT.V f DIRECT FROM 11,3.28 ONTARIO GROWERS LARGE MUSHROOMS lb Hi Kg OPT DRINKS B0TTLES LL FLAVOURS 5.99 Lsugar free 750 mL BOTTLES 30* PER B 269 ioml DEPOSIT DIRECT FROM CALIFORNIA -- NEW CROP FILL YOUR OWN BAB] TRACTOR TRAILER LOADS -- HARTLEY VARIETY DIAMOND BRAND JUMBO ™®b991 DIRECT FROM ."SÎI; CANADA PACKERS FRESH r- - - ' * NEVER FROZEN Whole or Half orPORsi ,y a ^ NO CENTRE CHOPS REMOVEDI DEMPSTERS < LARGE24OZ675gLOAF" SUNSHINE BRAND m , m WHEAT * WM. T CRACKED WHEAT* ■■ HOT DOG ROLLS (8 PAC} V, 4^ HAMBURGER ROLLS (8 PAC) ENGLISH MUFFINS (6 PAC) 9 LIMIT D,REC 1 FR0M PHSiToiADE POTATOES f^r LARGE 50 LB. BAG! FILL YOUR OWN BAO ..asvis 6 .. SB 2BAQ LIMIT Most of . us have gazed skyward on some dark night and admired the beauty of the heavens. Autumn evenings are perhaps the best time of year for stargazing, since we have early sunsets, crisp clean air and relatively mild temperatures. If you would like an opportunity to "make friends with the stars," then mark Tuesday, November 29 at 7:30 p.m. on your calendar. On this date, the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority will host a stargazing stargazing and film night at Enniskillen Conservation Area. A nature interpreter will meet the group at the barn. The evening will begin with an introductory talk, films and refreshments. Afterwards, we will move outdoors for a look at the stars and constellations. With luck, we may see some of the nocturnal wildlife of the area. Everyone is welcome to attend. There is no charge for this activity. Please dress warmly and bring along binoculars if you have them. To reach Enniskillen Conservation Area: from Taunton Road, go north two concession roads on Durham Regional Road 57 to Concession Road 7, turn left and go west one mile to sign, then turn north to the area. For further information, contact Steve LaForest at the Authority office (416) 579-0411. FIRST OF THE SEASON! DIRECT FROM FLORIDA TRACTOR TRAILER LOADS OF CANADA #1 GRADE TOMATOES LARGE SIZE 6/6's FILL YOUR OWN BAG Durham College Announces Its Scholarship Winners Durham College recently honored winners of Undergraduate Scholarships. On November 4, the Business and Health Science awards were presented, and on November 11, Scholarships were presented to students in the Applied Arts and Technology Divisions. While all Scholarships are given for outstanding academic academic achievement, special recognition was given to two students. Michael Morrison, Oshawa and Sandra Walls, Whitby were honored for the highest' scholastic achievement achievement in the entire college. Michael, a Chemical Engineering Technology student going into his third year, was presented with the Dr. Zoltan Fekete Award, which is the All Divisional award for any Year II program. Sandra, a Legal Administration student going into her second year, was awarded the Emma Kassinger Scholarship which is the All Divisional Award for any Year I program. Forty-nine companies, organizations and individuals donated 58 separate Scholarships, with a total value of $14,750. These totals represent 17 new Scholarships. Lister Robinson, Dean of Academic Affairs, acted as Master of Ceremonies, while Mel Garland, President, extended congratulations on behalf of Durham College to all Scholarship winners. Appreciation was expressed to all Scholarship donors for their support and recognition of Durham's outstanding students. Area scholarship winners included: Karen Post, Blackstock, $300., Legal Admin. Year II (Lewis Beaton Trust); Peter Malin, Blackstock, $300., Civil Techniques Year II (St. Marys Cement Company); Martina Hoehne, Bowmanville, Dental Hygiene Year I, $150., (Dr. Peter Zakarow); Mari-Joe Garnett, Orono, Graphic Design Year I, $200., (Robert McLaughlin Gallery); Elizabeth Elizabeth Brough, Newcastle, Business Admin. Year II, $150., (Madgett, Haar & Partners); Karen Quantriil, Orono, Business Admin. Year II, $150., (Rotary Club of Oshawa); Terry Paine, Bowmanville, Aviation Trans. Tech. Year II, $150., (Marigold Lincoln Mercury Sales Ltd.); F. Brian iSchoenmaker, Orono, Special' Achievement - All Divisions, $200., (Durham College Faculty Assoc ). Artistic Barber Shop and Beauty Salon 233 King St. E. Bowmanville proudly introduces the PH Perm specially-designed formula for GREY and WHITE hair. This PH Plus is . especially formulated to give firm to long lasting curls. Also, you will receive FREE a remarkable PH Plus Conditioner to correct unwanted tones. 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