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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Sep 1984, p. 5

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowm anvil le, September 12, 1984 5 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS All volunteer canvassers are urged to attend the Oshawa - Whitby United Way luncheon to be held Monday, September 17th, at General Sikorski Polish Veteran Hall, Stevenson Road North, Oshawa. Guest speaker will be Barbara Copp, executive director of the Oshawa YWCA. Complimentary tickets may be picked up through group chairmen. Newcastle Village merchants merchants and the DBIA will hold a community yard sale and merchants' sidewalk sale on Saturday, September 15th. Over $500 is being offered by the Port Hope Fair this year in the Domestic Sciences section. section. There will be prizes for the best baking, canning and preserving entries and for the best decorated sesqui cake and an Open Class for men only. 501. A passing grade is 350. Of 31 schools writing the licensing licensing examination, Durham College ranked 11th. Congratulations to Mrs. Florence L. Maher of Orono, who recently celebrated her 98th birthday. Mr. Don A. Dawson, viceprincipal viceprincipal at Clarke High School for the past few years has been appointed Acting Principal of Clarke High School for the current term. Mr. Jim Empringham, former vice-principal at Bowmanville High School, and a former teacher at Courtice Secondary School and Cobourg East has appointed vie at Clarice. The death of Dorothy Virtue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Virtue and granddaughter ofjhe late Mr. and Mrs. Avery Johnston occurred suddenly in Toronto on Thursday, September 6th, Durham Regional Police Chief Jon Jenkins has completed completed his year as head of the Canadian Police Chiefs Association Association and is succeeded by Robert Lunney, police chief of Edmonton. Chief Jenkins was successful during his term of office in setting up a three day symposium on policing in a multicultural and multiracial community which will be held in Vancouver in October. vite you to enter their "Name the Chick" contest. Drop in and fill out an entry form at their store 162 King St. E., and win a prize for naming "Freda's" baby. Starkville Boys on Kendal Championship Ball Team Results for Durham College Registered Nursing Assistant graduates writing the licensing licensing examination have been announced. Of 39 candidates who wrote the exam, 38 qualified qualified for registration. The average mark was 517 in contrast contrast to an Ontario average of Blood donors are urgently needed in the Oshawa area. A clinic is planned for Saturday, September 22nd at Central Collegiate in Oshawa. For more information, call 623- 4433 or the United Way office at 728-0203. There is still time to register for the evening classes at Courtice Secondary School, this Thursday, 7 - 9 p.m. Classes begin October 2nd. Steve Fonyo, the one legged runner crossing Canada, has now raised more than $340,000 so far. From the Bowmanville town line to Oshawa City Limits, $1,300 was raised for the fund. The Port Hope Agricultural Fair starts this Thursday, September 13th and runs until Sunday the 16th. Fellowship Baptist Church Courtice, Ontario Location: Courtice Secondary School SUNDAY SERVICE 10:00 a m. Family Bible Service 11:00 a.m. Bible Ministry For more information phone: 579-4523 Bev's Floral Creations in- BAHA'I FAITH Superstitions result, In their entirety, from lack of wisdom, understanding understanding and insufficient observation observation and analysis. P.O. Box 36, Bowmanville On their return from honeymooning honeymooning in Hawaii, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brough, Edmonton, Edmonton, visited with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brough, Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. William Whalen, Kars, Ontario, The fall luncheon of the South Durham Branch of the Ontario Association of Superannuated Superannuated Women Teachers will be held at Kingsview United Church in Oshawa on Wednesday, September 26 at 12:15 p.m. Presbyterian for 150 Years ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH (Church St. at Temperance in Bowmanville) SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th, 1984 11:00 a m THE GOOD OLD DAYS (Sunday School and Babysitting) Organist: Pastor: Mr.Jas.Hoogsteen The Rev. Wayne Chatterton, B.Sc., B.D. 151 Years of Community Service &t. John'* Unglican Cfjurtfj Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario Sunday, September 16,1984 TRINITY XIII 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion Sunday School & Nursery Rector -- The Reverend Byron Yates B.A., S.T.B. Assoc. - The Honorary Asst. The Rev. A.D. Langley É>t. iauVs ®mttb Ctjurri) MINISTER Rev. N. E. Schamerhorn, B.A., M.DIv. 1834-1984 ORGANIST: Mr. D. Dewell CHURCH SECRETARY: Lola Bowen - 623-5701 WELCOME BACK! 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Sermon: "HOW MANY TIMES..." Sunday School Registration Children will attend first part of church service with parents. Nursery care for pre-school children every Sunday: If you're new to Bowmanville, we invite you to make St. Paul's your church home. TRINITY UNITED C HURCH Rev. John Peters. B A., B.D Minister Rev. Arthur Amacher. B.A.. B.D. Assistant Minister John Crookshank Music Director Church at Division St. Office 623-3138 CHURCH SCHOOL CLASSES . 9:45 a.m. - Intermediate and Senior ■ Meet upstairs at Church Office 11 a.m. - Nursery to Grade Six 11 a.m. - WORSHIP SERVICE Sermon title "OPINIONS, APPOINTMENTS and VICE-REGAL AUTHORITY" Nursery Care Provided A WARM WELCOME FOR EVERYONE STARKVILLE NEWS Intended for Last Week Last Sunday evening, Mrs. Isabelle Trim was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Jones, Newtonville. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark visited last Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Basil Kazakos and Zoe, Knoxville. On Monday, Miss Barbara Johnson, Toronto was a luncheon guest of Mrs. Jeanette Layng and Dyana. Mr. and Mrs. Horrell Pinch of Sarasota, Florida spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. Also Miss Tiffany Rowe of Bowmanville spent a couple of days during the week with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. On Monday evening, supper guests with Mrs. Jeanette Layng and Dyana were Jeanette's sister Mrs. W. J. C. Bond and her daughter Mrs. Randy Reid, Allison and Andrew, all of Toronto. Mr. Harold Little, Camp- bellford visited Monday evening evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. On Tuesday, Mrs. Gladys Shemilt and her daughter Mrs, Isabel Hanewich, both of Oshawa spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim, Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallo- well and Mr. Jim Hallowed visited Wednesday afternoon in Bowmanville with Miss Norma Hallowed who is a patient at Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fair- bank, Toronto visited Monday evening with Mrs. Jeanette Layng and Dyana. On Tuesday afternoon, Mr. Leland Payne, Newtonville visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. On Wednesday evening, Aug. 29, a goodly number of folk from Starkville attended the Allan Lawrence Barbeque and Corn Roast held at Devil's Elbow near Bethany. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walden, Waterdown and Miss Muriel Walden, Mississauga were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Todd, Cathy and Robbie on Friday. On Thursday, Mrs. Ada Hallowell with Mrs. Jean Fairbank of Toronto had their dinner out in Oshawa and later enjoyed the afternoon shopping. shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fonk and Peter spent the weekend at Lake Bernard, Sundridge. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd enjoyed the day at Kinmount Fair. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Biettell and Susan attended \the 50th wedding anniversary party, in honor of Dawn's parènts, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hummerston of Florida and held at their summer home at Cedar Valley Resort. Amongst the many guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Hummerston and Ashley of Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Bart Collins, Senior, Mr. and Mrs. Bart Collins, Junior, and Mr. and Mrs. David Brettell, all of Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross McColm of Newcastle. Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Hummerston! On Sunday afternoon, church and Sunday school services resumed at Shiloh United after their summer break. Mrs. Lynda King of Oshawa was again in the pulpit. pulpit. A committee was elected to take charge of the fall Thanksgiving anniversary services to be held on October 14th. On Sunday, Mr. Kevin and Miss Charlene Austin of Wesleyville were supper guests of their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robinson Robinson and Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Souch, Dwayne, Jodie and Heather visited Sunday evening with their uncle Mr, Milton Wannan, Kirby. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Todd and Robbie visited Sunday evening evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberts and Mary, Peterborough. Peterborough. On Monday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robinson attended the birthday party in Oshawa in honor of the 90th birthday of their aunt, Mrs. R. B. Elliott of Oshawa. Congratulations Congratulations Aunt Berdina! Starkville News This Week On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Edna Dobson visited in Bowmanville with Mrs. Mabel Elliott, Miss Norma Hallowell and Mrs. Annette Savery, all patients at Memorial Hospital. Hospital. Mrs. Maurice Hallowell, Canton and Mrs. Ted Stark and Shannon, Knoxville were Thursday luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. On Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce French of Brantford and their cousins who were visiting from South Devon, England, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fonk and Peter. Mrs. Isabelle Trim and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim enjoyed last Sunday afternoon at Isabelle's cottage at 'Lake Scugog. On Monday, Mr. Jeff Caswell Caswell left to begin his studies for the coming year at Guelph University. Jeff is enrolled in the first year Science course. Mr. Jack Carscadden, Kendal visited Wednesday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. On Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Caswell and Marisha and Mr. Jim Hallowell Hallowell were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell. Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy and their granddaughter Miss Kathleen McColm of Oshawa returned home on Wednesday evening following their almost two week holiday in Calgary, Alberta, spent visiting their daughter Pat and husband Mr. and Mrs. William King, Martina and Bert. Mr. Bruce Trim, Newmarket Newmarket spent Thursday and Friday visiting his mother Mrs. Isabelle Trim. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jenkins, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lunnemann of Scarborough Have we got TRUCKS? ■fie Come In and Save at McGregor Drugs We have the largest selection of BRAND NEW 84 and 85 TRUCKS In the Durham Region. ORI • Vans • Window Vans • (4 Wheel drives) Broncos & Bronco ll's • Supercabs • Rangers • Pickups (Style Side & Flare Side) Workmate packages, Explorer packages and Wilderness editions available. Durham Regions Light Truck Centre" FORD FORD .jti SALES LIMITED , Head & Shoulders Shampoo Regular or Conditioning Scope Mouthwash gtè n nw w 350ml $3.19 750 ml $3.75 Bentasil Lozenges Sore throats - Coughs or stuffy nose Only 7 calories per lozenge Pkg. of 22 $1#82 Flex Shampoo and Conditioner $3.19 Oil of Olay Qon Crest Toothpaste 100 ml ipDeOt/ 10, ml $1.23 McGregor I.D.A. Drugs 5 King St. W. Bowmanville Telephone 623-5792 spent Thursday afternoon visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harold South. Later, all were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Souch, Brian and Blaine. Friday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark were Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, Mr. Scott Hallowell, Canton and Miss Elaine Farrell, Port Hope. Ladies of the community - a reminder that the Shiloh U.C.W. meetings will be starting starting up again on Wednesday evening, September 19th at the home of Mrs. Margaret Todd. Mrs. Destimona Poole, Sixth Line, Mrs. Sylvia Van- dermale, Cowanville and Mrs. Isabelle Trim were Thursday morning coffee guests of Mrs, Pat Windatt. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Wood, Peterborough spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robinson and Gordon and also attended Orono Fair. Christopher and Shannon Stark, Knoxville spent the weekend with their grandparents grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fonk spent the weekend at their cottage at Lake Bernard. On Friday evening on the way north, they visited in Huntsville Huntsville with their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Vanclieafe, Dan and Doug. Congratulations to Miss Jody Farrow, 12 years old, who won for the second year in a row, the Canadian Junior Moose Calling Championship! This event was held on Saturday Saturday at the International Centre Centre in Toronto and sponsored by the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters. Congratulations to Mr. Ron Farrow, Jody's dad, who placed third in the Canadian Turkey Calling competition. This was also held Saturday at the International Centre and sponsored by Molson's Breweries. Breweries. A great number of folk from Starkville enjoyed the Fair at Orono at some time during the four days on which it was held. Congratulations to Miss Dyana Layng whose first drawing "Old Shoes" won an Honorable Mention. Congratulations to Michelle Rutherford of Orono who won the first prize ribbon in the Intermediate class. Michelle had the highest number of points in her category with her exhibits at the fair. And congratulations congratulations to brother Mark Rutherford who won the primary class first prize ribbon with his exhibits in his class. Miss Stephanie Maas was a Saturday overnight and Sunday guest of her friend Miss Jodie Souch to help Jodie celebrate her 10th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy, Newcastle. On Saturday evening, Mr. Jack Walker, Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. Miss Doris Gaudet, Lockhart's Lockhart's was a Saturday overnight overnight guest of her friend Miss Tammy Farrow and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Souch visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. Milton Wannan, Kirby. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Souch, Dwayne, Jodie and Heather and Miss Stephanie Maas spent the day in Oshawa visiting Mrs. Linda Broome, Sean and Scott and celebrated Jodie's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stark, Knoxville visited Sunday afternoon with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow visited Sunday evening evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bamsey and family. Congratulations to the boys on the Kendal Pee Wee Baseball Baseball team who on Saturday won the championship at the baseball tournament held at Garden Hill. Some of the players on the winning team were Blaine Souch and Dwayne Souch from Starkville, Starkville, Brian Rodd, Jamie Swerdfiger and Brian Mac- Crimmon of the Sixth Line and their coach was Brian Foster of Kendal. Jonathan and Jessica MacNab of Oakville are spending this week with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKay while their parents are away on holidays. Schools in the area have opened their doors for another year. Starting school in Kindergarten Kindergarten are Christa Robinson Robinson at Kirby Public School and Gregory Cartwright at the French Immersion school in Bowmanville. Starting Grade 7 at the Pines Senior Public are Jody Farrow, Kim Maas, Blaine Souch and Dwayne Souch. Robbie Todd is entering Grade 9 at Port Hope High School and beginning high school at Clarke are Jamie Todd, Patrick Woods and Sebastian Hoffman, all from Starkville and Heather Hoy, Sandra Atkins and Jackie Smuk, are from the Sixth Line and Robert Pollard from Crooked Creek. Piano Pupils Receive Their Music Results Piano pupils of Margaret Munday obtained the following following results in the Spring Examinations with the Royal Conservatory of Music: Grade eight: . Michael Barber 85, Patty McGregor 81. Grade four:.Michael James 84, Jim McGregor 77, Marnie McGregor 83, Ben Warren 83, Grade three: Jill Blundell 84, Merrilee Trim 82, Kirsten Williams 81. Grade one: Mark Fenton 81, Jackie Van Belle 82. Grade one Rudiments: Nancy MacDougall 82, Ginny Rundle 94. love/Ckûù VERY SPECIALLY PRICED ALL DIAMOND OR DIAMOND & RUBIES, SAPPHIRES & EMERALDS PENDANTS & EARRINGS 14 K GOLD - RING 10/14K COLD FROM 129.00 Flowers by Jackman "Bowmanville's First Florist" 243 King St. E., Bowmanville Mali Tel. 623-3365 Hooper's Jewellers 39 King St. W. Bowmanville Telephone 623-5747 Quick Start ...ttWorks Quick Start! It's the fastest Weight Watchers program ever. 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