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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Sep 1984, p. 12

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12 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. September 12.1984 Phone 623-3303 Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Phone 623-3303 Births Open House JENSEN -- Fred and Theresa (nee Tighe • daughter of the late Gary Tighe) are happy to announce the safe arrival of their 1st child, Pamela Joyce, 7 lbs., 6 ozs. on Thursday, September 6, 1984 at the Misericordia Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta. Very happy 1st time grandparents are Mrs. Barbara Nicks, Bailieboro and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen of Enfield. Proud 1st time great grandparents are Mrs. Joyce Watt, Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. K. Kristensen of Denmark. 37-1SN McEATHRON -- Jack and Sandra (nee Mackey) are pleased to announce the birth of their second son, Daniel Kirk, weighing 8 'bs., 7 ozs., on August 15, 1984. A brother for Ryan. Proud grandparents are Gerald and Thelma Mackey of Courtice and Lindsay and Vida McEathron of Boulter. Great grandparents are Clifford McEathron and Jean Mackey, both of Bancroft. Special thanks go to Dr. Sylvester, Dr. Wertman and the "terrific" maternity staff at Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. 37-1S MUIR -- Jim and Lee-Ann (nee Milner) are pleased to announce the birth of their second son, Jason Bruce, on September 6th, 1984 weighing 9 lbs., IIV2 ozs. at Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. A brother for Tyler. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Nancy Milner and Mr. and Mrs. Alex T. Muir, Courtice. Also great grandson for Mrs. Nell Wilson and Mr. Norman Metcalf of Bowmanville and Mrs. Charlotte Milner, Port Hope. 37-1S WADE -- Douglas and Elizabeth (nee Jose) are happy to announce the birth of Paul Douglas, August 28, 1984 at Oshawa General Hospital weighing 9 lbs., 10 ozs. A brother for Peggy and Stephanie. Grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Don Jose Guelph, and Mr. Jack Wade, Newcastle. Great grandson of Mrs. J.H. Jose, Newcastle. 37-1SN Engagement Mrs. Doris Welsh wishes to announce the engagement of her youngest daughter Adrienne to Marc Bissonnette, son of Mr. Jack Bissonnette. 37-1S Forthcoming Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Terwillegar, R.R. 1, Hampton, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Heather Joy to Mr. David Morin of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The marriage will take place October 6, 1984 at 4:30 p.m., Kingsview United Church, Oshawa. 37-1S Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brough, Bowmanville are pleased to announce the marriage of their son Robert William to Elaine Annette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Whalen of Kars, Ontario. The wedding ceremony took place in Edmonton, Alberta on the 17th day of August, 1984. 37-1SN Personal STOP bedwetting. United Enuretic has corrected over 20,000 cases. Bedwetting frustrates, embarrasses, and sometimes weakens school abilities. Get confidential information from U.E.S.C. Box 3311, Cambridge, N3H 4T3 stating age and phone number. 37-1SN NOMINATIONS are being received now, for Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year awards. Contact this newspaper to nominate an outstanding young person aged 6 to 18, who deserves more than a pat on the back. 37-1SN George and Dunreath Walton invite neighbors, friends and relatives to a reception in honor of their 50th Wedding Anniversary to be held at Newcastle Community Hall, Sunday, September 30th, 2 to 4:30 p.m. Best wishes only. ' 37-1SN The family of Hayden and Naomi Kemp invite relatives, friends and neighbors to an open house in honor of their parents' 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday, September 15 from 2 • 5 p.m. at Wesley United Church, Hwy. 507, North from Peterborough at 16th Concession. (Curve Lake Rd.) Best wishes only please. 37-1S Harold and Girlie Dean wish to invite friends, neighbors and relatives to a reception in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday, September 22nd from 2-4:30 at the Orono Oddfellows Hall. Best wishes only. 37-2SN Marilyn and Bill are happy to invite family, friends and neighbors to join them in the celebration of their parents, Charlie and Wanda McGill's 25th Wedding Anniversary at Manvers Community Centre on Saturday, September 15, 1984 at 8:00 p.m. Deaths COOMBES -- John Leslie. At Memorial Hospital Bowmanville on Thursday, September 6, 1984, John Coombes of R.R. 4, Bowmanville, in his 52nd year. Beloved husband of Gwendolyn McCulloch. Dear father of Randall, Rodney, Mrs. Roy Anger Jr. (Christine) and Terrence. Dear son of Leslie Coombes and the late Ellen Coombes (Cale), dear brother of Roland, Robert, James, Mrs. J. Amerault (Shirley) and Bruce. Grandfather of Jesse and Jasmine. Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Funeral service was held 11 o'clock Saturday. Cremation. 37-1SN CRAMP -- Reginald. At the Lee Manor Residence, Owen Sound on Thursday, September 6, 1984. Reginald Cramp In his 83rd year. Beloved husband of the late Sarah Agnes Robinson of Meaford. Dear father of Edward Graham Cramp, Kelowna B.C. and Donald Arthur Cramp of. Edmonton, Alberta. Also survived by four grandchildren Cindy, Cathy, Monty and Donald Jr. Predeceased by two brothers Edward and Charles and three sisters Pearl Brinkman, Amy and Myrtle. The funeral service and committal was held at Lakeview Cemetery, Meaford on Saturday, September 8 at 2 p.m. Reverend Douglas Aikman officiated. As an expression of sympathy, memorials may be made to a charity of choice. Arrangements by the Ferguson Funeral Home, Meaford. 37-1S DOLESS -- Helen. Suddenly at her residence on Tuesday, September 4th, 1984, Helen Doless, of R.R. 4, Bowmanville, in her 52nd year. Beloved wife of Joseph Doless. Loving mother of Joe, of Toronto. Dear sister of Olga Newman, of Montreal. Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, Bowmanville. Funeral service was held in the chapel Friday. Cremation. 37-1SN KULYK -- James. As the result of cancer, at J.O. Ruddy Hospital, Whitby on Sunday, September 9, 1984. James Kulyk of Newtonville in his 70th year. Beloved husband of Jean Kulyk. Dear father of Shirley (Mrs. Richard Kormos), Agincourt, Marie (Mrs. Hannes Veintrop) Victoria, B.C. and Jamie at home. Loving grandfather of Christopher, Michelle and Andrew. Friends may call at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Wednesday. Service in the chapel on Thursday at 3 p.m. Interment Lakeview Cemetery, Newtonville. 37-1 S N "Flowers Say It Best" MEET your match. For all ages and unattached. Thousands of members anxious to meet you. Prestige Acquaintances. Phone toll free 1-800-263-9103. Hours: Noon-8 p.m. 37-1SN VAN BELLE DAILY Delivery to... Osnawa-Bowmanvllle Area Phone 623-4441 •trademark ol Van Bello Gardens Lid. 13-IIS ŸŸIorriâ funeral! 4 DIVISION ST. BOWMANVILLE TWO OFF STREET PARKING AREAS 623*5480 Memoriams ALBIN -- Hannah, who passed away September 7, 1983. We think of you in silence, We often speak your name, All we have are memories And your picture in a frame. Our hearts still ache in sadness, Our silent tears still flow, For what it meant to lose you, Mom, No one will ever know. -- Sadly missed by daughter Hannah and husband Art and grandchildren William and Kelly. 37-1SN BARRETT -- In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather William, who passed away September 6, 1965. -- Always remembered and sadly missed by his daughter Peggy and family. 37-1S BARRETT -- In loving memory of a dear husband William, who passed away September 6,1965. They say that time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget But time so far, has only proved How much I miss you yet. -- Lovingly remembered by Winnie. 37-IS LODGE (Burns) -- In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Rhea May, who passed away September 5, 1982. No farewells were ever spoken No time to say goodbye, You were gone before we knew it And only God knows why. Our hearts still weep with sadness Secret tears still flow For it meant to lose you No one will ever know. Each time we see your photo You seem to smile and say Don't cry, I'm only sleeping We'll meet again some day. -- Sadly missed and always remembered by son Rae, daughter-in-law Isabelle and grandchildren Randy, Kim and Christina. 37-1S LUNN -- In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather Archie, who passed away September 12, 1978. It's been six years Since that sad day You drew your last breath And went away In God's arms you peacefully sleep But in our hearts your memory we keep. -- Lovingly remembered by wife Rosella and family. 37-1S MARTIN -- In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Carol Ann, who passed away September 12, 1983. Her loving face I hope to see again Though the days have passed away Sleep on, dear wife, and take your rest They miss you most who loved you best. -- Lovingly remembered by husband Bruce. 37-1S STRONG -- In loving memory of my dear parents, grandparents, nephews, sister-in-law and brother. Effie Vera Strong who passed away June 13, 1952. David George Strong who passed away September 12, 1955. Ronald Strong who was killed July 11, 1958. Edward Strong who passed away February 19, 1966. Margaret Strong who passed away October 10, 1978. David Strong who passed away Augusts, 1981. Gone from us but leaving memories Death can never take away Memories that will always linger While upon this earth we stay. -- Sadly missed and ever remembered by daughter Mary and grandchildren. 37-1S Careers SIR Sandford Fleming College - Hallburton Campus is offering a 20 week Sawmill Management Program starting November 5 sponsored by the Canada Employment Centre. For further Information phone Barb Bolin (705) 457-1680. 37-1 S N SIR Sandford Fleming College • Hallburton Campus is offering a 16 week Hardwood Lumber Inspection Program starting September 17 sponsored by the Canada Employment Centre. For information phone Barb Bolin (705) 457-1680. 37-1SN FREE 128 page career guide shows how to train at home for 205 top paying full and part time jobs. Granton Institute, 265A. Adelaide Street West, Toronto. Phone (416) 977-3929 today. 37-1 SN Card of Thanks We would like to thank all our relatives and friends who attended our 40th anniversary surprise party. Also for (he flowers, gifts, cards and best wishes we received. It was a very memorable occasion, one we will never forget. Thank you to everyone that helped in any way and a "very special thanks" to our four children, Ron, Dan, Nancy and Kathy and their families for arranging such a lovely party. Lill and Art Hooper 37-1S George and Faye Swain of Langley, B.C. wish to sincerely thank Lloyd and Eileen Down, Margaret Down, Neil and Pam Killens, Gary and Marilyn Down and John and Janet Donnelly for all their help and hospitality to our family. Kathy and David's wedding day will be all the more special, thanks to you. 37-1S A most sincere thank you to my family, relatives and dear friends for flowers, cards, visits and kindness during my stay in Oshawa Hospital. Also special thanks to nurses in C.C.U. and floor 6F and Drs. Brankston, Pokey and Hyrcyshyn. Mary Tamblyn 37-1S We would like to express our sincere thanks to our family, relatives, friends and neighbours for their best wishes, cards and gifts, making our 40th wedding anniversary such a memorable occasion. Special thanks to the Enfield ladies for the lovely lunch. Fred and Ruby Griffin 37-1SN A most sincere thanks to friends and relatives for making my 90th birthday such a success. Harvey Bonathan 37-1S We would like to express our appreciation to our friends and neighbors for the visits, flowers, cards and best wishes we received on our 60th Wedding Anniversary. Alex and Catharine Campbell 37-1SN 1 wish to thank my son Keith and family, daughter Velma and Don and family, Weyburn and Noreen Adams, friends and neighbors, also many thanks for cards and flowers while in Memorial Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Anfossi and Dr. Coffey and the nurses on the 3rd floor. Sincerely, Verna Abernethy 37-1S The family of the late Margaret Curtis wish to thank relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and charitable donations, the Pontypool United Church ladies for the nice lunch, Rev. John Lindsay for his comforting words and Mackey Funeral Home for their assistance on the death of a dear mother, grandmother and great grandmother. 37-1S Thank You! To each and every one who helped in any way with the hot meals and bar privileges served at Orono Fair. The success of a venture such as this, depends on a lot of help from many volunteers, and we certainly do have an excellent turnout in our community. For our many customers over the four days, your patronage is appreciated. Thank you all. Orono Arena Improvement & Projects Fund Committee 37-1 SN Bowmanville Minor Hockey Association (Toros) would like to thank Radio Shack for donating their hydro, Bank of Montreal lor their water and John Lewis for the use of his signs. Chairman of the Car Wash Al DeSmiedl 37-1S Instructions Kelly Kirby Piano Course for pre-schoolers. Fun, innovative, creative music program, incorporating note reading, rhythm band, singing and musical games. Classes beginning late September. For registration phone Brenda Lowry, 623-6631. 36-2SN TIME to enroll for music essons • Guitar and Banjo, professional teacher, studio at Bowmanville Lions Centre. Phone Keith Hunt 579-0058. 35-5SN Real Estate for Sale CAREER In trucking, drivers needed. Now Is the time to train for your Class "A", For Interviews contact Mcrv Orr Toronto (416) 251-9073, Ottawa (613) 523-3489. WEST side of Ontario Sl„ between King and Church Streets, Bowmanville. 60' x 69'. Building permits available. $19,900. Phone Arnprlor 1-613-623-7206, 36-2SN ART SHOW AND SALE Opening on Friday, September 14 7-S:30 p.m. Open Daily Sat., Sept. 15 -- Sun., Sept. 23 12-4p.m. THE MILL GALLERY Visual Arts Centre of Newcastle Cream of Barley Mill 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, Ont. 623-5831 37-1SNP Oshawa YWCA FALL PROGRAMS in Newcastle Area '84 REGISTRATION CONTINUES Bowmanville YWCA Office 34A King St. West • 623-3664 Thursdays, 1 • 4 & 7 ■ 9 p.m. Fridays, 1 -4 p.m. Activities for Children, Youth & Adults The YWCA is a United Way Agency 37-1S Bowmanville Figure Skating Club Registration at Bowmanville Arena September 12,5 - 8 p.m. September 19,5 - 8 p.m. Figure Skating begins November 4 Beginners • $66.00 Juniors • $80.00 Intermediates - $120.00 Seniors-$160.00 Power Skating begins October 5 10 Weeks-$43.00 C.F.S.A. registration fee is $7.00 For more information: Phone Wayne Cookson 263-8186 37-1S The Bowmanville Museum Presents Noted Speakers from the ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM A Series of 4 Lectures Tickets $10.00 Thurs., Oct. 4 at 7:30 in Court Room I TOPIC: Regency and Victorian Crafts SPEAKER: Flavla Redelmeier Thurs., Oct. 11 at 7:30 in Court Room 2 TOPIC: Doll Houses Old and New SPEAKER: Loet Voss Thurs., Oct. 18 at 7:30 in Court Room 2 TOPIC: The Decorated Body SPEAKER: Flavla Redelmeier Thurs., Oct. 25 at 7:30 in Court Room I TOPIC: The Confederation Generation SPEAKER: Mary Jones FOR TICKETS: the Museum, 37 Silver St. Information: 623-2734 37-3S HELP ROTARY TO HELP OTHERS Rotary CarWash Saturday, Sèptember 15,1984 Bank of Montreal Parking Lot 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Tickets available from any Rotarfan or at the Car Wash 36-2S BOY SCOUTS PAPER DRIVE Saturday, September 15th Have papers out by 8:30 a.m. and tied. 37-1S SPIRITUAL CAMPAIGN Evangelist Major Robert Chapman will be conducting Evangelistic Meetings at The Salvation Army 75 Liberty St. S., Bowmanville from October 10th-14th Gatherings begin at 7 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Plan to attend. Phone 623-3761 for information. 37-1 SN Newcastle Village and District Chamber of Commerce FALL FESTIVAL Sat., Sept. 15th at Newcastle Community Hall Bicentennial Parade -- 1 p.m. Starting at Newcastle Public School Flea Market -- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dance-9 p.m. $20 per couple Phone 987-4466 or 987-4551 for tickets Flea Market booths still available. Phone 987-4551 ($10 per space) 37-1 SN BINGO Monday, Septembers at the Lions Centre, Beech Ave., Bowmanville Early Birds 7:15 p.m. Regular - Underway 8 p.m. 3 Early Bird 3/50= Any 1 line or 4 corners $15.00 each REGULARS 1) any 2 lines 2) any 1 line 3) any 1 line or 4 corners 4) any 2 lines 5) Letter "X" ALL: $15.00 Each Game SPECIAL GAME 3/$1.00 Walk the Lines • $10.00 each line Full Card- $50.00 Full Card EUCHRE Legion Ladies Auxiliary Septembers, 1984 at 8 p.m. at the Legion Hall Admission $1.00 37-1S Panasonic Break Dance Contest to be held Friday evening, Sept. 28th 20 King St.W., Bowmanville Rear court yard. 37-3SN CERAMIC CLASSES Starting 7:00 p.m. September 11 at Headstart Ceramics Just a few openings left. We now carry a full line of Gare ceramic paints. Phone 623-4379 after 5:00 p.m. 37-1SN RICHMOND Agricultural Fair - Richmond, Ontario. September 14 - 16. Western, Light and Heavy Horses, Sheep, Goats, Cattle, Exhibits. Midway. Contact Mrs. Vivian Daly (613) 838- 3420. 37-1 SN Mrs. Frances, tea cup, card and palm readings, private or party. For appointment phone 987-4300. 37-2SN Memorial Park Association BINGO Every Friday 7:30 p.m. Memorial Park Clubhouse Liberty St. S., Bowmanville 37-3SN CERAMICS Dustworks ■ Ceramics is opening again for the new fall season. Register now and make those very personal Christmas gifts that everyone treasures. There will be instruction for the beginner as well as for the advanced student such as brushstrokes, day lifting, antique doll reproductions, etc. Phone Marilyn 623-3457 KELLY KIRBY PIANO COURSE for pre-schoolers Fun, innovative, creative music program, incorporating incorporating note reading, rhythm band, singing and musical games. Classes beginning late September. For registration phone Brenda Lowry 623-6631 37-1 SN Rebekah Lodge Penny Sale Fri., Sept. 21 2:30 p.m. I.O.O.F. Hall, Queen St., Bowmanville Afternoon Tea 75 cents Homemade Baking, Variety table. Tickets drawn at 8 p.m. 37-2S ROOFING DANCE Janetville Community Centre Sat., Sept. 22,1984 9 p.m. to1 a.m. Music by Bill Taylor and the Tradesmen Tickets $9 per couple advance $10 at door Phone 324-8905 Buffet lunch. 37-2N Bowmanville Figure Skating Club Skate Exchange at , Bowmanville Mall September 22 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 37-2S TURKEYSHOOT Sun., Sept. 16,1984 Time: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. At: Orono Fish & Hunt Club 12 gauge shot gun. 22 (iron sites only) Black powder shoots Refreshments available. Follow signs oil Taunton Rd. on Leskard Rd. 6) any 2 lines 7) any 1 line 8) any 1 line or 4 corners 9) any 2 lines 10) Letter "H" SPECIAL GAME3/$1.00 Top Line: $25.00 Bottom Line: $25.00 Full Card: $50.00 INTERMISSION 11) any 2 lines 12) any 1 line 13) any1 line or4 corners . 14) any 2 lines 15) Letter "Y", Right Side-Up SPECIAL GAME 3/$1.00 8 around Free: $25.00 Around Outside: $25.00 Full Card: $50.00 16) any 2 lines 17) any 1 line 18) any 1 line or 4 corners 19) any 2 lines 20) Letter "T", Right Slde-Up NIGHT OWLS 3/50= • 3 Games, any 1 line or 4 corners JACKPOT 3/$2,00 //52 • $500.00 //?■ $100.00 MUSTGOI ALL: $15.00 Each Game ALL: $15.00 Each Game ALL: $15.00 Each Game $15.00 each game 37-1 SN Coming Events Boy Scouts of Canada Attention Parents All parents who wish to register boys in Cub or Beaver programs this tall in the Maple Grove area are asked to attend meeting at Maple Grove Church on Wed., Sept. 19 at 7 p.m. 37-1 SN 1st Maple Grove Cubs will be holding a Paper and Bottle Drive on Sat., Sept. 29 Please have papers out early. Contact Dave Tonks 623-5162 or Terry Kelsey 623-6269 37-2N FLEA MARKET Janetville Community Centre Sat., Sept. 15,1984 From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tables for rent, bake table, tea room, fishpond, etc. For more information phone 277-2884 or 324-0763 Proceeds to help replace roof. 37-1N For hall bookings at Bowmanville Lions Community Centre, 26 Beech Ave. Phone 623-2032. 30-10S TEA CUP READINGS WEDNESDAY 6-9 ACRES RESTAURANT Taunton Rd. E. 263-8421 for appointment. 37-1S BINGO Every Monday Night Early Birds Start at 7:30 Brownsdale Community Centre Golf Course Rd., Newcastle 21-tfSN Articles for Sale WEEKEND SPECIAL 5 fresh Carnations in Coffee Mug $4.99 CASH AND CARRY Limited supply Carnation Flower Shop 33 Division St., Bowmanville 623-5577 37-1 SN Firewood All Dry HARDWOOD Cut and Split Top Soil, Screened Delivered or Pick up at Farm Phone 623-4865 34-tfSN FRESH HONEY Early Mild White Honey Bring your own containers. ARNOTT'S Main St., Orono (Sign on tree) 983-9372 30-tfSN APPLES Pick Your Own $5.00/bushel Archibald Orchards "Bowmanville Liberty St. N. 1 mile north of Taunton Rd. Open Monday to Saturday 10-6 p.m. Sunday 2-6 p.m. 37-1 SN Chesterfield Suites Loveseats, Sectionals Less than 'h Price LARGE SELECTION McKEEN FURNITURE 524 Simcoe St, S., Oshawa 725-5181 FREE DELIVERY 25-IISN 37-3SNP 35-3SN 36-2SN OUR OWN RECIPE OF FISH & CHIPS ALL YOU CAN EAT $3.95 One Loaf of Hot Homemade Bread Included Every Saturday ACRES RESTAURANT Taunton Rd., Phone 263-8421 Licensed LLBO Open 7 days a week Monday - Thursday 9--7, Weekends 11 --9 Banquet facilities for 100 THE VISUAL ARTS CENTRE OF NEWCASTLE Simpson Avenue, Cream of Barley Mill 623-5831 Open House and Registration for Fall Courses Monday, Sept. 17 to Saturday, Sept. 22,1984 12:00 noon-4 p.m. AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES Monday - Life Drawing • Pottery Tuesday • Painting, W/C and Oil • Sculpture In Clay AFTERNOON CLASSES Wednesday - Porcelain Painting Thursday - Doll Making EVENING CLASSES Wednesday - Calligraphy • Quilling Thursday - Drawing • Folk Art CHILDREN'S CLASSES Saturday 9:30 -12- Pottery for Young People (Advanced) 1:00 • 3:00 • Pottery (Beginners) 10:00 • 12:00 and 1:00 • 3:00 • "Creation" Art for Young People Babysitting available for Monday and Tuesday afternoon classes. 3G-2SNP 37-1 SN

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