New Beavers Inducted into Colony These new Beavers were welcomed into the 9th Bowmanville Wednesday Wednesday Beaver Colony on November 7. They are seen here with their leaders (from left) Anne West, Paul Robichaud, and Hay ley Ritchie. Kneeling (from left): Scott Firth, Michael Jackson, Greg Masterson, Matthew Adair, Andrew Titches; standing: Karl Weiner, Colin Outram, Derek Cummer, Eddy Pel- diak, and Joey Raby. GIVES YOU THE BEST IN ACCESSORIES PIANO LAMPS FROM SPECIAL VALUE ON MIRRORS WHILE SUPPLIES LAST SELECT FROM 5 SIZES CLOCKS SAVE "33% $00 95 REG - o W 79.95 B $ A0 95 REG. WT 99.95 $ FROM 3750_«899s See our collection of Accent tables from OSHAWA CENTRE (Lower Level) Telephone 728-0922 LIGHTING UNLIMITED 1 he ( nhmited I iqhtinq Store Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 21,1984 3 Rev. Haldenby Speaks to Rotary Club Bowmanville Rotarians were offered thoughts on Remembrance Day, Thurs., Nov. 8th when Rev. Allan Haldenby was the guest speaker. Rev. Haldenby, chaplain to Branch 178 of the Royal Canadian Legion, and the minister at St. George's and St. Saviour's Anglican Churches, is shown here as Club President A1 Strike welcomes him to the meeting. Durham Education Board Plans to Hold Open House Celebrated Her First Birthday Hi! My name is Nicole Susan Sudsbury. I was one year old on September 21, 1984. My mom and dad are Donnie and Michelle. My proud grandparents are Don and Jo Anne Sudsbury of Bowmanville and Barb and Frank Alexander of Saskatchewan. -- POLICE BRIEFS -- • A 12-year-old Bowmanville Bowmanville youth suffered a broken broken leg on Friday, November November 9, in an accident on Liberty Liberty St. North. Police said James Moss, of 31 Carlisle Ave., was struck by a car while riding his bicycle near the North End Market at approximately approximately 5:10 p.m. The driver of the vehicle was not charged. ¥)amage was estimated at $300 when a plate glass window window was broken at the east end of the Bowmanville Mall. The incident occurred in the early hours of Sunday, Sunday, November 11. A Lindsay resident was hospitalized Sunday following following an collision on Highway 35 at Regional Road 20. Ontario Provincial Police at Newcastle said the accident accident occurred when a pickup pickup truck stopped at the" intersection intersection and then proceeded proceeded onto Highway 35, where it collided with a car driven by a 48-year-old Lindsay woman. The driver of the truck was uninjured, but the driver of the car was taken to Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. A Peterborough man was listed in critical condition Maple Grove 4-H Maple Grove 4H held its final meeting on Monday, Oct. 30. Everyone enjoyed a night of fun at the Bowmanville Bowling Alley. Afterwards we ordered delicious pizzas at Brother's Pizza. On behalf of our club members, I would like to thank our leaders Mrs. Kelsey and Mrs. Bubar for making this such an enjoyable project. Press Reporter Carrie Quinney at Peterborough Civic Hospital Hospital following a three-vehicle three-vehicle accident on Highway 115, 2.8 kilometres west of Victoria Rd. 12. Ontario Provincial Police report that the 31-year-old driver was injured when his eastbound car crossed the centre line and struck one westbound vehicle, then collided, V head-on with another westbound car. A Willowdale, , resident and a passenger "in one of the oncoming cars was injured, injured, but a Bowmanville driver who was also, involved involved in the accident was unhurt. Damage to the three vehicles was almost $10,000. The accident occurred Sunday, November 11, at approximately 6 p.m. The Durham Board of Education will hold an Open House, Tuesday, November 27 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Old Town Hall in Port Perry to tell residents of Brock, Scugog and Uxbridge Townships about the Port Perry Learning Centre. The Learning Centre, located in the Old Town Hall, provides secondary school courses for those 18 or over, who have been out of school at least a year. The courses are designed for those who wish to obtain their high school diploma or pursue an interest. The Open House will give interested persons a chance to learn about the Alternative Secondary Education Program and see how it can meet their needs. The Port Perry Learning Centre offers courses in English and math and (enrollment permitting) many other subject areas, including Career Development and Life Planning Planning and Family Studies. Participants spend a minimum of three hours a day at the Learning Centre -- any three they wish. This flexibility allows students to hold a job or attend to other business while they study. The courses are given by friendly, qualified teachers in a relaxed, adult atmosphere, using Ontario Ministry of Education materials. The staff will help those without vehicles arrange daily transportation to the Port Perry Learning Centre. Bus transportation is also available. The Durham Board of Education has Alternative Learning Centres in Oshawa, Pickering and Whitby, as well as in Port Perry. For more information about the centres or the Alternative Secondary Education Program, call our Oshawa Learning Centre, 579- 1990. ~n Bigger Pictures Plus Fast Accurate Service FREE! 5x7 Enlargement with every C41-110, 126-135 film processed. INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS OSHAWA CAMERA CENTRE LTD 728-4631 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE (ACROSS FROM The PHONE CENTRE! AND PET GROOMING... All Broods and Sizes,.. Plenty ol Tender, Loving Care... No Tranqulllzlng Drastic Reductions to Selected Stock! Book Your Christmas Appointment NOW! THE Clip Joint Professional Grooming and Pol Supplies 106 Wavmloy Rd, Bowmanville Tolophono 623-1445 Christmas ©pen House Friday, Nov. 30th 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Refreshments will be served. * Selection of Christmas Gift Ideas * Place your custom orders now to ensure delivery. * Floral arrangements made to your specifications. 10% OFF on all items purchased or ordered during Open House "FREDA" Kit and Derek, of Bev's Floral Creations, are extremely grateful for the patronage of their many customers since their arrival to Bowmanville. The many kindnesses shown to them have made them feel part of the community. To those of you who haven't been to their shop, please come in and meet the Dickensons and join them in some refreshment. S Floral Creations 162 King Street East Bowmanville 623-3377 After Hours: 623-5803