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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Jul 1984, p. 15

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<il)c Canaînan statesman sf M y/*,- jfW ,<Tif # Cw h: 4§ h&$Æ iU9 tleUeiy U'-.:/ «suz : :• W | fJ > fS 4TW tfli fa $f ®/3 'm,/P& flf £ •) igb CjlmBWimM owu& Section Two Wednesday, July 25, 1984 While some people were home in bed, others were on Bowmanville's main street taking advantage of the early morning Sunrise Sale specials. specials. Balloons were popular items, and not just with the kids, as Jack Colville and Ray Westlake proved. The salespeople at My Apothecary received a number of second glances during the Sidewalk Sale. They thought that it was because of their beautiful smiles, but it was most likely the odd looking rabbit ears that they were wearing. * Photos by Catherine Denny and Peter Parrott The bike and trike parade held last Friday afternoon attracted many odd-looking characters. One of them was young Walter Stacey who won a trophy for his comical costume and bike decorations. The Town of Newcastle Fire Department set up Here, the antique fire truck owned by the Orono an informative display lor downtown shoppers at Fire Hall is shown alongside the aerial ladder truck the four corners of Bowmanville when the street which is a very modern addition to the vehicle fleet, was closed for Sidewalk Sale activities on Saturday. Also on display is the department's rescue van. Dancers entertain downtown shoppers during the annual sale lasted Thursday, Friday and Salurdr festivities at Saturday's sidewalk sale program. The of last week. y and Saturday

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