Legion Announces Lottery Winners The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 30,1983 3 Winners in Branch 178 Legion Lottery October 26th, 1983 - 1st prize, $1,000 No. 1570, Don Bishop, 37 Liberty St., N., Bowmanville; 2nd prize, $400 No. 1115, Jim Firth, 252 King St. E., Bowmanville; 3rd prize, $200 No. 1324, Harry Seegers and Gerald Shirk,. Port Hope; 4th prize, $100 No. 1680, Margaret Nicks, 16 Lovers Lane, Bowmanville; 5til prize, $50 No. 1095, Sam Adams and Joyce Rowe, Bowmanville. Winners of the Nov. 23rd, 1983 Br. 178 Legion Lottery - 1st prize $1000 No. 1736, Joe Russell, 6 Chapel St., Bewd- ley; 2nd prize $400 No. 1718, Ed Ryhorchuck and Ab. Woodward, Bowmanville; 3rd prize $200 No. 1184, Frank Hooper, 19 Ontario St., Bowmanville; 4th prize $100 No. 1184, Frank Hooper, 19 Ontario St., Bowmanville; 5th prize $50 No. 1341, Bert Grant, Oshawa. Wednesday, December 28, 1983 will be the last of the series of 12 draws for the year 1983. The new tickets for a similar draw are now printed and are on sale for tne new draw commencing on January 5th, 1984. Tickets are the same price, $50.00 each, the one price covers the five monthly prizes, each month of 1984 for a total of 60 prizes worth $21,000.00 ($1,750.00 monthly total). Tickets are on sale at Cole's Barber Shop, Hooper's Jewellers Jewellers Ltd., Ken's Men's Wear and from Legion members, or you may call Stan Dunn, CHMN. at 623-5769 and he will see that a ticket is delivered to you, or mailed if the purchaser purchaser is not in the area. A suggestion that went over very well is to purchase a ticket for that person that has everything, as your Christmas gift - it could be a worth-while gift and is good for the whole year. To date this year, Tom Jennings has won two one thousand dollar prizes for his $50.00, and just last week, Frank Hooper received two prizes in one night, while the odds are 750 to one, it happened happened when the same ticket was drawn from the drum, by two different ladies, Mrs. Dorothy Bond, an auxiliary member who was playing bingo, and Mrs. Alex Waters, a member of the ladies auxiliary who was working for the night, who were called on to make draws by the Lottery Chairman. 'Rose Villa 1 Designation The Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC) has recommended recommended that a 120-year- old Bowmanville home be designated as a building of historical importance. In a report to council, omputerlcind ■A\f PICK UP A COMPAQ PORTABLE COMPUTER, AND GET POWER TOGO. Let the professionals professionals at ComputerLand show you the advan tages of a COMPAQ Portable Computer --the lightweight computer with the heavyweight memory. 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Bowmanville 623-2568 LACAC asked that Ramsay House, located at 85 High St., be designated as a heritage heritage building for architectural architectural reasons. The building, which was constructed around 1860, has been described as a fine example of a Renaissance Revival house which is an interpretation of the Gothic Revival style of architecture. architecture. The home can be found in the 1878 atlas at which time it was owned by Samuel McConochie and called "Rose Villa". "It is important that this house be designated as a heritage site because the present owner is restoring the exterior of the house to its original appearance," said LACAC in a report to council. The committee's request to designate the building as a historic structure has been referred to the town's planning staff for a report to the next meeting of the general purpose and administration administration committee. Police Briefs Glen Thertell of 230 Liberty Liberty Street North, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, lost six fishing rods and reels when thieves broke into his backyard shed last week. Durham Regional Regional Police are investigat- ing. _ _ Police are looking into the theft of various woodworking woodworking tools from the Bowmanville, Bowmanville, High School's technical'wing last week. Someone with a bizarre sense of humor is making telephone calls in Bowmanville Bowmanville advising the parties with whom he talks that a member of their family has died. The male caller impersonates impersonates a law enforcement enforcement officer. Police are investigating investigating the two separate incidents which were reported. reported. Durham Regional Police- are investigating an attempted attempted theft at Marnwood House Nursing Home last Wednesday when thieves tried to break into a first floor drug locker. Father Frank Mihelic solemnized the marriage of Michele Mary Leddy and Ralph Michael Cryderman on Saturday, September 17th, 1983, at 3 p.m., in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Bowmanville. The organist was Mr. Douglas Dewell, and the soloists Kathleen Kelly and Julie Crilly. The parënts of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Leddy, ,and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cryderman, all from Bowmanville. Bowmanville. . Given in marriage by her father and mother, the bride was lovely in a formal gown of Chantilly lace over taffeta which featured a high mandarin mandarin collar, an embroidered yoke, a fitted bodice and op : gote skirt fell gracefully into a chapel train. A matching headpiece held a cathedral length trimmed French Illusion Illusion veil and the bride càrried her sisters bridal bouquet of orapge roses, daisy mums, apple blossomsf and baby's breath. The bride was attended by the maid of honour, Shelly Welsh, sister of the bride, and the bridesmaids were Esther Robinson, sister of the groom and Vijaya Kanhai. Best man was Kevin Wilbur and the ushers were Jim Cryderman, brother of the groom, and Scott Down. Receiving the guests at the reception' held at the Lions Centre, the bride's mother VanBeiie floral Shoppes ... much more than a flower store! 4 STORES • Highway No, 2 • King SI. E„ Oshawa • Simcoe SI. N„ Oahawe -King SI. W., VAN BELLE* Bowmanville •Trademarks ol Van Belle Gardens Lia. <§) Keep Canada Beautiful CHEESES make charming f ' gifts. > ASK ABOUT OUR Christmas Gift Package (Cheese can be mailed on request.) Also we make-up Cheese Trays for Parties mm 'rC 1 f 1 " !|* LcZcirji 1 I ALLOW THREE DAYS NOTICE **• rX* BRICK CHEESE Reg. Price $2.76 per lb. $6.09 kg. SPECIAL $2.51 per lb. $5.53 kg. 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Presentations were made by the "10" Volleyball team, the Baseline Community and the King Garden team. Best wishes were received from California, Sweden, British Columbia, and France. 'Pan $a#Um<jfAveJdt - 'iVeddvny Elaine Sikma and Peter Van Hartingsveldt were united in marriage on Saturday, August 27 at Maranatha Christian Reformed Church with Rev. J. Zantingh officiating. Elaine is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pier Sikma of Orono and Peter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ph. Van Hartingsveldt of Newtonville. Peter and Elaine are making their home at 52 Lawrence Crescent in Bowmanville. -- Photo by Syn 329 'QAV/te the ^est in Sight" shorney's opticians BRIAN C LARSON - 30 KING ST. WEST 623-4477 Manager BOWMANVILLE L7/clidty ( 7fi\>crUes Be a Christmas angel in these party looks and top style school fashions designed just for you. We've got all the latest fashion trends for young people at holiday time. 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