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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Jul 1984, p. 16

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\ 16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, July 4,1984 Scholarships Help Youth Around the World For the past nine years, Bowmanville Rotarians have contributed towards financial help for students half a world away. It's unlikely that the Bowmanville Bowmanville Rotary Club's membership will ever meet the 399 students they have assisted since 1975. But they know that the scholarships they have funded will help to train future future leaders in the world's largest democratic nation. "We are going to get back one hundred times what we put into it," said Joe Pinto, the chairman of the Bowmanville Bowmanville Rotary's World Community Service Project. Project. The program began with a $500 contribution from the Bowmanville Rotary Club towards a scholarship prog- Mrs. Hilda Gilbert of and Mrs. Ed Hoad at Port Toronto is spending a few days Granby, with Mrs. Lena Clysdale. She Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Farrow also visited her brother Mr. attended the Little Britain Dr. James Cunningham is pleased to announce the relocation of his practice to 98 King Street West (formerly Glen Rae Dairy) Bowmanville on July 3rd, 1984 Phone 623-2533 Keep Canada Beautiful ^mummerti istDafrÿtîme * Medium Cheddar $2.49 lb. $5.49 kg * American Low Fat Mozzarella $2.39 lb. $5.27 kg Above Specials on from July 4th to July 18th, 1984 Giant Ice Cream Cones 850 including lax Warkwcrth Cheese House and Ice Cream Parlour (Hwy. 115 Newcastle at DX Station) HOURS: OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mon,, lues,, Wed, 9-7; Thurs. 9-9; Fri. 9-10; Sal, 9-6; Sun. 9-9 ram at Kharagpur, India. The town of 200,000 is located located about 100 kilometres south of Calcutta. The Rotary Club of Kharagpur provided an additional additional $200 and assisted in the selection of students of the secretary, treasurer, social function convenor and the president thanked everyone everyone for the help received for the wedding of Sherry Staple- ton and reminded everyone of the Lambert wedding on July 28th in Newcastle with a salad plate and pies for dessert. Dorothy Stapleton also expressed expressed her thanks. A committee committee was named to have the front windows of the entrance, the vestry window, the choir room window and the basement basement windows of the Sunday School to be covered with decorated mac-tac. They were also to contact someone for the sanding and varnishing of the pews to see if this could be done during the July break. The president announced a bus trip to Kitchener and other places of interest on Saturday, Sept. 29th and on October 27th, Saturday for our Annual Fall Bazaar. Lunch was served by the committee. with the potential for further education but without without the means to continue their studies. Mr. Pinto noted that although although tuition fees may only be $10 or $15, they are beyond the means of some students qualified to continue continue their schooling. From 1975 to 1984, annual contributions from the Bowmanville and Kharagpur Kharagpur Rotarians have financed financed the scholarship programs. Together, the clubs here and in India have raised $6,300 over the past nine years. The Bowmanville Bowmanville club decided to discontinue the program this year, but has recommended recommended that another club in the district take over the project for 1984-85 and beyond. Mr. Pinto has announced that the Rotary Club of Pickering Pickering will continue to provide provide scholarship contributions contributions for this World Community Community Service Project. He added that he wishes to thank the members of the community who have helped support this program program by contributions to Rotary Rotary Club projects in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Central School Boys Wins Softball Crown The boys softball team at Central Public School won the junior division championship, defeating Waverley Public in the final game. The team members are (front row) Mike Flynn, Chris Smith, David Smith, John Sweep (captain), Dean Stel, Dan Aiken, Steve Suh, Ryan Putnam and (back row) Mr. Munro, Mrs. Pitch, Jarrett Holmes, Paul Tukker, Richard Cuyler, Mike Thang, Paul Woodlock, Jeff Rohr, and Mr. St. John. Marnwood Residents Entertained by Cowles Bonnie and Ruth Cowle brought their entertaining talents to Marnwood Nursing Home recently to celebrate Nursing Home Week in Bowmanville. Many activities were planned for week including a yard and bake sale, as well as singing and dancing for the residents. Several dozens balloons were also released with resident's names attached to them, and one was reported to be found in New York. Above, Bonnie and Ruth are shown with Marnwood residents Jean Rundle and Helen Langlois. NEWTONVILLE Cemetery Decorating Day and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lee of Cambray on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson Henderson spent the weekend camping camping near Lindsay. Nearly 400 attended the Beef Bar-b-que on the church grounds on Sunday afternoon and enjoyed the meal, and the family fellowship. Anyone who is unable to find their white sweater size 14, left at one of the picnic tables kindly' phone Inez Boughen 786-2239. The Burger King Restaurant Restaurant was unable to open until 5 o'clock on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave McReelis and family of Port Hope visited Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O'Neill and all attended attended the Bar-b-que. Several mothers and helpers were recognized for their assistance and help during the school year on Monday afternoon at the school. The June meeting of the United Church Women began with a pot luck luncheon. After the meal of turkey, salads and dessert the 13 members held their meeting with Jean Kimball presiding. The devotional devotional on "Faith" by Dorothy Stapleton, Jean Kimball, and Marlene Stacey. The reports See Us for the BEST In Nç charge for pur warranties, delivery arid professional set-up! Cable Ready 26" Color TV Remote Control Sale *969 5-Year 100% Warranty Hitachi 14" Color TV $18.45 | , per month p Sale *399 95 X" ■: -y-; 5-Year 100% Warranty Hitachi HT-A3 Digital Stereo Package Sale *649" 10-Year 100% Warranty Cable Ready Hitachi 20" Color TV Remote Control Sale *649 .95 5-Year 100% Warranty. 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