Section Two The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, September 26.1984 5 Andy Sutch Leads Terry Fox Marathoners Knob Hill Farms Presents Concert Knob Hill Farms in Oshawa will be holding a musical concert this Friday in their north-east mall area from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Among the main attractions attractions is M.J. Hobbs student Glen Wallis Cain who will be playing classical and semi-classical tunes on his piano and accordian. Some of Glen's accomplishments accomplishments include taking taking second place in the Canadian accordian competitions competitions and writing and arranging his own compositions. compositions. He has also mastered mastered the violin and the pipe, not to mention Glen's achievements in Boy Scouts, Scouts, and as a member of the Junior Choir at M.J. Hobbs Public School. All audiences agree that the 12 year-old student is a real crowd pleaser. Performing with Glen Wallis Cain on September 28th will be several other young musicians including 17 year-old Susan Green way of West Hill who has delighted delighted audiences everywhere with her lively piano music. Lisa Sujino, a 10 year-old South Pickering resident will be playing the violin accompanied accompanied by her sister Sandra on piano. Nine year-old Dwight Silvera from Oshawa will also be featured at the concert concert on Friday evening where he will be playing some favorite songs on the piano. Lisa Roebuck, also from Oshawa, is noted for her talent in classical guitar and will be appearing appearing with the other youngsters youngsters between the hours of 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Young vocalist, Gwyneth Hughes, a 16 year-old Oshawa resident, will also play a few numbers, accompanied accompanied by Kelly King on piano. Everyone is welcome to come out to listen and sing along with the young performing performing artists who need your support and encouragement. encouragement. It's a guaranteed fun time for the whole family. family. H<V Cil I* 61 Andy Sutch Sr., a 70-year-old Pontypool resident, resident, once again led a contingent of walkers in a marathon trek for the Terry Fox cancer research fund. The walk-a-thon took place Sunday morning, September 23. Mr. Sutch was accompanied by many family members, including three grandchildren, grandchildren, as well as friends and neighbours who joined in the fund-raising effort. Andy Sutch is shown here with part of the group near the end of the seven mile walk on Durham Road 20. From left are: Bonnie Leadbetter, Roy Juffs, Elma Ellison, Ellison, Mary Sutch, Dianne Medd, and Andy Sutch Sr. Mr. Sutch explained that he organized the walk last year because many of his friends and relatives, relatives, including his twin brother died of cancer. The group hopes to raise approximately $4,000 for cancer research in this year's trek. Seven Kilometre Walk Raises Funds for Tyrone Church To help raise funds for the repainting of the Tyrone United Church as well as other improvements improvements to the building, this group set out on a seven kilometre walk last Saturday, September 22. Some of the approximately 25 walkers and cyclists are shown here at the starting line which was located at the United Church. Chamber Offers Group Insurance The Bowmanville Chamber of Commerce is happy to announce that they have joined the Chambers Chambers of Commerce Group Insurance Insurance Program. For many years, businesses businesses in Bowmanville had to be included on the Oshawa Chamber of Commerce Commerce Group Plan. Now Bowmanville businesses have the same plan, and your local Chamber of Commerce Commerce will be offering it to members and prospective members. The Chambers of Commerce Commerce Group Insurance program was organized in 1970 and is in place in over 200 Chambers across Canada. Canada. It is probably the only place "ONE PERSON FIRM" can get a full, competitively competitively priced Group Plan including dental, prescription, prescription, disability and life coverage. Premiums are probably 30 - 50% less than individual plans, as well as being a tax deductible expense to the incorporated business. This plan allows the small employer to offer a Group Plan eqiial in benefits and premiums to a plan offered by a large employer. The marketing agency will be Pine Ridge Insurance Insurance Brokers Limited represented represented by Michael Danks and Robert Hutchings. Pine Ridge Insurance will be setting setting up a service office in the next month. If you would like more information, information, please contact the Chamber Office at623-5031. When the fuel truck didn't show up, the Quigleys had to make an unexpected conversion to electricity.They should convert to Esso Home Comfort. The Quigleys know it and you know it. When service service from your oil company isn't so hot, you could be left out in the cold. After all, it's hard enough to ride out the chills of winter without having to weather the ups and downs of an undependable undependable supplier. But take comfort. There is an alternative. Esso Home Comfort. Every Esso Home Comfort representative is dedicated to giving you the service you need. When you need it. Whether it's a routine visit or late-night emergency call, we promise prompt and dependable home fuel delivery. And don't worry about costly lump sum fuel payments. payments. The easy Equal Payment Payment Plan allows you to spread your annual bill over ten monthly payments. Nor do you have to worry about maintaining your oil- fired system. An annual Esso tune-up will help ensure that it's in peak condition. What it all comes down to is this. When you switch to Esso Home Comfort heating heating services, you can expect dependable, carefree home comfort. 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