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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Nov 1984, p. 25

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Celebrates First Birthday Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 28,1984 5 Pm One Year Old Hello all. My name is Amanda Dawn Carter and I just celebrated my first birlhday on-November 12,1984. My Mom and Dad are John and Lorna. Proud grandparents are Ian and Nancy Macdonald, Oshawa and George and Myrtle Cârtér, Bov/manville. i! « I Fitness Centre Rates Up by Five Per Cent The rates paid at the Newcastle Newcastle Fitness Centre may increase an average of just under 5 per cent in 1985 The increases are outlined outlined in a proposal submitted submitted to, and approved by, the General Purpose and Administration Administration Committee on November 19. If approved by council next week, an annual family membership for both pool and squash courts will be $347. This represents an increase increase of $16 over the current current fee. Similar five per cent increases increases would be in store for adults, juniors, and senior citizens, using the squash courts and pool. In his submission, the Director Director of Community Services, Services, Thomas Fanning, notes "that the proposed increases increases in squash and public public swimming fees reflect the first increases in these areas since the opening of the facility". The Centre opened in 1981. Listen to "the sounds of a different drummer" 24 hours a day CFMX-FM 103.1 r pkito the sound of a different drummer on able in Port Hopc/Cobourg at 100.9 MHz I. Bring this Coupon for a Bonus Christmas Teddy Just for Participating in Our Portrait Promotion. "I got this Great Teddy, ... all my Grandma got was a Portrait!" DRUG MART I Package includes: (2) 8 X 10'S (2) 5 X 7'S (10) wallets *12.95 Total Package Price (95C Deposit) No additional charge lor groups, Additional portraits, and special effects portraiture, If available, may be purchased at reasonable prices, Poses our selection. Satisfaction guaranteed or deposit cheerfully refunded, Plush animal available In various designs of our choice, LIMIT - ONE PER CUSTOMER December 4th and 5th 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday 243 King SI. East Bowmanville Mall Happy First Birthday Hi! My name is Shannon Grace Kaitlyn Couch and I celebrated my first birthday on November 14th, 1984. My Mommy and Daddy are Bill and Linda. Proud Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Powell and Mr. and Mrs. William Couch Sr., all of Newcastle. Great Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Mutton and Mr. Harold Couch. Hi! My name is Jarah John Lailey and I was one year old on October 27th, 1984. My Mommy and Daddy are Grant and Vicki. I am a grandson of Jack and Phyllis Lailey of Whitby and Ted and Shirley Denny of Bowmanville. Dim and Distant Past 50 Years Ago Thursday, November 29,19114 At the Bowmanville High School Commencement Exercises to be held Friday evening, awards will be presented to Helen Williams, junior athletic champion; Helen Glanville, the Couch Writing prize; Ruth Logan, second prize for poetry writing; Marie White, general proficiency, first form; Jean Morris, the McGregor award in Greek and Latin, and to Nancy Shrubb, senior athletic champion. St., Andrew's Presbyterian Church celebrated St. Andrew's Day with the ceremony of piping in the traditional Haggis at the church on Tuesday. Presidents of the Orono Women's Institute since 1911 were: Mrs. A.A. Powers -1911- 1914; Mrs. Geo. Mitchell-1914- 1916; Mrs. A.A. Powers -1916- 1921; Mrs. Thos. Cowan -1921- 1922; Mrs. Jas. Dickson - 1922- 1926; Mrs. Frank J. Hall -1926- 1933; Mrsi Adolph Henry - 1929-1933; Mrs. Edward Dean - 1933-1934. The six leading contestants in the Royal Theatre Automobile Race are Albert Darch, Henry Wightman, Patsy Clark, Billie Slaght, Charlie Somerscales and Sonny Martin. 25 Years Ago Thursday, November 26, 1959 At the United Counties Session in Cobourg this week, the selling of the Registry Office on King Street West, Bowmanville, was discussed. Burketon and Enniskillen communities held a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorland, long time residents of the communities, who are retiring from the farm and moving to a| new home in Bowmanville 1 on Wellington Street! F'" , . . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoar, Toronto, were Sunday visitors with the former's brother Mr. and Mrs. E.V. Hoar, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Walton Pascoe attended the dinner and annual meeting of the Canadian Cancer Society held last week in the Crystal Ballroom of the King Edward Sheraton Hotel. Dr. George Hall of Western University was the guest speaker. Advisory gave approval in principal to Mario Veltri to develop the area where the Bowmanville Bus Station and Bill's Billiards building are and where the Sunoco Gas Station, now abandoned is, if an agreement can be reached with Sun Oil. Honeywell Ltd. announced on Friday afternoon it will be closing its 40,000 square foot plant in Bowmanville, effective January 1st. Neil Newton was the guest speaker at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa on December 4th. His topic was "Photography, A Personal View." Patrick G. Deegan DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 5 GEORGE STREET BOWMANVILLE 623-4473 or 263-2026 10 Years Ago Wednesday, December 11,1974 Newcastle Planning Newcastle Chiropractic Clinic Dr. Johannes Baarbé, D.C., B.P.E., B.Sc. CHIROPRACTOR 29 King St. W. (formerly Bank of Commerce) Village of Newcastle Telephone 987-4600 CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS DOG LICENCES 1985 1985 Dog Licences will go on sale December 1 st, 1984 Town of Newcastle By-law No. 78-41, a By-law to provide for the licencing and regulating the keeping of dogs requires, in Section 2 that: "the owner of a dog in the Town of Newcastle shall purchase a dog licence for the current year." Schedule of Fees: (1 ) For the first and second dog $15.00 For a neutered or spayed dog $8.00 (2) For the third dog $25.00 (3) For the fourth and each additional dog $50.00 1 985 Dog Licences may be purchased at the following locations: (1 ) Town Hall, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville (2) Animal Control Facility, Liberty Street South, Bowmanville (3) Motor Vehicle Licence Office, 72 King St, W., Bowmanville (4) Municipal Offices, Hampton ' (5) Hope's Variety, 15 King St. W„ Newcastle Village (G) M & M Variety and Arcade, Main St. Orono David W. Oakos, O.A.. A.M.C.T., Town Clerk, 40 Tcmporanco Streot, Uowmnnvlllo, Ontario. I.IC3A6 l : ilu: 1C.30.99. Dull! ol I'nlilloallon: Novoinlror 20.1904. Cfirtstmast ©pen i>ouse 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 / 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. Ei0V S Floral Creations 162 King Street East Bowmanville 623-3377 After Hours: 623-5803

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