> / 20 King Street West 623-2312 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 5,1984 17 | 50 Years Ago . Thursday, September 20,1934 At the District High School I meet held in Whitby last i Wednesday afternoon Bill | Bagnell and Nancy Shrubb, won ' the senior championships, Boyd Slemon, the intermediate title, Williams the junior titles. Former ministers of St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanville are Rev. John Smith 1851 - 1875, Rev. James Little, 1876 - 1884, Rev. R. Douglas Fraser 1885 - 1898, Rev. J.H. Turnball 1898 -1902, Rev. Hugh Munroe 1902 - 1911 and Rev. D.W. Best 1917 -1931. Marie Plummer, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Plummer, Liberty St., Bowmanville, won first prize in the Baby Photograph Contest sponsored by the Hudson Bay Co. Ltd., in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Mr. William G. Avery, manager of the Bowmanville Sel-Rite Stores has been transferred to Gananoque. He will be succeeded here by Mr. J.M. Carter of Montreal. Sim anb StBtant IJaat having held this position since 1957. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Goddard entertained Mr. Larry Henderson, of Toronto at their home on King Street, following the Canadian Club meeting at which Mr. Henderson was the guest speaker. In the Junior Section for Dairy Cattle at the C.N.E., Harold Yellowlees placed first and Bruce Stainton second in competition with 59 contestants. 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Frank Hooper has completed 30 years service with the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. He is the lead man on the wrapped hose tuber, 10 Years Ago Wednesday, September 25, 1974 Lord Thomson of Fleet, and his son Kenneth, paid the Editor of The Statesman a visit last Wednesday. They had been in town visiting Lord Thomson's cousin, Mrs. Ina McNaughton. "It's a Small World" has been chosen as the theme for this year's Bowmanville Santa Claus Parade to be held' November 23rd. The first Grand Master from Florence Nightingale Lodge No. 66, Independent Order of Oddfellows, and Beehive Rebekah Lodge No. 125, Bowmanville, Brother Harry L. Wade was honoured with a reception and dance held on Saturday, September 21st in the new Bowmanville High School. Over 400 attended the event. Mr. and Mrs. Zack Adams, were Sunday dinner guests with their granddaughter, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Bob Muir, Bailieboro. Mr. Larry Brunt has enrolled in the first year Bachelor of Science course, University of Guelph. 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Kimball's of Newcastle on Ak Saturday evening. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Benders' Benders' son returned Saturday even- ing after visiting their daughter daughter Mrs. Carol Byars at Green- *A wood, Nova Scotia. On their trip to the East they attended _■. the Montreal Expo-San Diego ball game at Montreal last , Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Hilda Gilbert and Lena Clysdale were dinner guests on Friday evening with'Mr. W A and Mrs. Everett Stapleton of Orono. --■ Mr. Clinton Brown of New- castle is a patient in Civic b Hospital, Oshawa for therapy rj treatment. Mr. and Mrs, Brian Caswell of Starkville visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle on Saturday evening. Mrs. Bea Jones visited her brother Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Merrill in Campbellford on Friday and on Friday evening they all attended the 40th wedding anniversary for their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Preston at Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Farrow were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lee of Cambray. 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