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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Dec 1984, p. 40

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i l 20 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 5,1984 Section Two Celebrates Birthday Next Week . .J'VV». This season marks the 100th anniversary of the Salvation Army's Christmas Cheer Fund in the Newcastle Newcastle area. This special tradition has aided hundreds of unfortunate unfortunate people throughout the region each year, giving them something to be thankful for during the holiday holiday season. "We provide for families in circumstance of necessity," necessity," explained Captain Ellis Cuff. "It would be a sin to let citizens go hungry at Christmas," he added. One of the projects underway underway is the fund raising campaign campaign for the traditional Salvation Army Baskets which will be donated to needy people through the course of the month. The success of the campaign, campaign, which began last Tuesday, will rely heavily on the contributions of local citizens and of course the hard work of dedicated volunteers. This year's goal is to reach the $8000 dollar mark. "Many people sent their money across the border and forget their own community," community," said Captain Cuff. "The Bible teaches, "Charity "Charity begins at home." "Museumobile" Takes Its Show on the Road The Royal Ontario Museum has taken its show on the road. The "Museumobile" made a three day stop at Bowmanville Bowmanville Senior Public School with a fascinating exhibit of fossils. With guidance from the museum's Paul Cornfield TELEPHONE 623-6555 JOHN MANUEL, C.G.A. Income Tax and Related Accounting Services 118 King St. E., Suite 2 Bowmanville, Ontario L1C1N4 the students were encouraged encouraged to look at and handle the fossil samples while they answered a questionnaire. questionnaire. Small screens displayed displayed films with more information information about fossils, and maps on the walls of the converted bus showed where the samples originated. originated. Mr. Cornfield, a former teacher, was once interested interested in fossils as a hobby, but as he says "it's much more than a hobby now!". The bus stops at seven schools in the Northumberland Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education in two weeks. The presentation caters to grades 6,7, and 8, and so will also visit St. Stephen's and St. Joseph's. It is scheduled for M. J. Hobbs in the spring. Artistic Hair Designers Open 6 Days a Week Fridays until 8:00 p.m. Curl Up With Our Christmas Perm Special Hair Alive Perm Regularly $45.00 $ NOW ONLY 32 .00 Sherry Thompson joins our staff. Every Day Low Prices Wash, Cut, Style MO 00 Children (14 and under) 8"°° Colors 15 00 With any service you may enter our Christmas Draw for a SuperJet Blow Dryer Artistic Hair Designers 233 King Si. E. Bowmanville Telephone 623-2931 lim anb Distant Slant Brownies Enrolled at St, Paul's Church 50 Years Ago, Thursday, December 6th, 1934 The three girls who are leading leading in the Jury and Lovell Doll and Gift Contest are Barbara Sellers, Mary Alldread and June Challis. From scores of entries received in Watson's Bakery New Loaf Naming Contest, the name "Butter Crust" has been selected as the name for the new loaf of bread introduced by this bakery. Fred Cryderman, has retired retired as Chairman of the Public School Board, and trustee Fred Nelles has also retired and will contest another municipal office. DIM AND DISTANT, 25 Years Ago, Thursday, December 3rd, 1959 The regular meeting of Club 15 was held at the home of Mrs. George Vinish with all members present. President Mrs. G. E. Mann presided over the meeting and welcomed welcomed into the club Mrs. Donald Masters, a new member. Deputy Governor Brenton Rickard of Newcastle paid an official visit to the Bowmanville Bowmanville Lions Club on Monday evening. The art work, in the Canadian Statesman Christmas Christmas window display, depicting depicting Santa reading a copy of The Statesman, was done by Mrs. Bert Johnston, whose comment was "Santa would look better reading a copy of the London Life Insurance policy. DIM AND DISTANT, 10 Years Ago, Wednesday, December 18th, 1974. Yurko's Variety, 87 Ontario Street South, will be officially opened tonight at 5 p.m. The store was formerly known as the Neighborhood Store. The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education passed a motion from trustee E. M. Creighton last week that a sum of $2,500 be allocated to fund a newsletter to be distributed distributed throughout the Board Area. '/JLi These members of the Second Pack, Bowmanville Bowmanville Brownies, were formally enrolled on Monday, Monday, November 26, at the St. Paul's United Church. The front row, from left, includes Julie Gusterson, Sara MacLeod, Amy Brown, Tara Coffey, and Carly Murdoch. In the back row, from left, are: Jody Neimann (Guide Helper) Laura Norrish, Amy Knapp, Kathleen Dewell, Brenda Gierman, and Sandy McDavid (White Owl). Hi. My name is Jennifer Lynne Milford and I will be one year old on December 10,1984. The big guy with me is my brother Robert Jonathan and he will be three on January 22,1985. Our Mom and Dad are Robert and Shelley Milford of Tyrone. Proud grandparents are John and Susan Russell and Bob and Betty Milford, all from Nevvtonville. Salvation Army Begins Fund This spnsnn marte nmn.oo nP4L« n. • , .. THE VAUX SPECIAL: LOW PRICES. EVERYI1M! 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UNCLE BEN'S CONVERTED RICE 900 g SUPERMARKET PRICE 2.89 SAVE 90* PALMOLIVE LIQUID DISH DETERGENT 1 L VALDI PRICE 1.99 SUPERMARKET PRICE 3.19 SAVE 1.20 Manufacturer's Coupons Save You Even More at Valdi VALDI'S NO-HASSLES MONEY BACK OUARANTEE It iver you'it nol completely Milelled Valdi will refund your money • no queilloni eakedl Each saving la baaed on the regular price of the Identical or comparable Item or estimated retell et a aupermarket on November 22, 1984. Valdi reierves the right to limit quantities and aubatltute Item* of comparable quality. Valdi prices valid until December 8, 1984. CONVENIENT LOCATION • 219 King Street East, Bowmanville STORE HOURS: IRON-WED 10-6; THURS-FR110-9; SAT 9-6 ■ALDI DISCOUNT FOODS A STEINBERG CORPORATION

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