The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 25, 1985 9 IT'S OUR 10th ANNUAL MIDNIGHT MADNESS SALE B V- \ B X. X ./• ; x Z / \ \ \ \ v I k- / f;X; \ X j / /'. \ / . / . A / ; i ' x / I / 0 \ L J r i ; " : Z B J x ■ ■ A V i .X'fv I: , ; / • , I . \ r / •' : J x X'XV v / / /J. X XX--;:' ' / /.,X / By zX, THIS IS MADNESS! 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SAVE $250.00 PLUS TAX Hitachi VT-32 Video Cassette Recorder M.S.L. $799.95 ONLY ;>xj Zx V; '- nr; SAVE $350.00 PLUS TAX Hitachi TS-1130 26" Color Console Television M.S.L. $899.95 v'B z/:---' ONLY iJ i SAVE $170.00 PLUS TAX Hitachi HTA-07 Hi-Fi System • HTA-07 Tuner • HT-17 Turntable • DE-17 Cassette Deck • HSP-2400 Speaker M.S.L. $749.95 ONLY LAC-2500 Cabinet <Z/r& •"! æn ok SAVE $100.00 PLUS TAX Hitachi MR-5240 Microwave Oven M.S.L. $399.95 ONLY O'Vi'v -IX"' X ; x.;- i x - SAVE $80.00 PLUS TAX Hitachi TRK 7011 AM/FM Stereo Cassette Recorder M.S.L. $149.95 ONLY I SAVE $60.00 PLUS TAX Low, Low Monthly Payments to Qualified Buyers! - -, ,,X ", i x, X ^ j 1 : 1 ■' /' f \ j \ - : X \ / / 1 i i '■ v / I V'/ mi ! All ' ! z ! \ : / / 1 j r I 1 V\ If I 1 : Y ( , 7 7 : i i > \ \\ / y v 1 • i v' 1 Zx | • Z ; ; : ' -, i ■ . \ ; ! : : \ i "7 1 ' . - ZZ 1 ' 1 ! s \' J I Ii ! ! V"/ ! : 1 : : ■ i Z\-x i ' ! : 1 ■ \ Z : ! y i M ' J \\:7 ; ! -Z.-_.ji; j-! i'j : - 'J 07,: \ ! \ ; ! \ / ! / 0\! jl', ; il V \ V j ,! - / , .. y i '< vr ? 1 \7 Z- [ ! V x' Z \\i 20 King Street West Telephone 623-2312 y/SA Newt on ville Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson Henderson visited the Metro Zoo, Toronto on Wednesday. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nesbitt of Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cory of Oshawa were visitors Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Farrow. Sympathy is expressed to relatives and friends of Mr. Allan Marten who died Saturday morning. He had been staying with his daughter Mrs. Alice Shif- field of Oshawa. The funeral funeral was Tues. The ladies of the U.C.W. catered to the 50th wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark of Starkville held at the Sunday Sunday School on Saturday afternoon afternoon from two till five. Mrs. Martha Clarke and Olive Henderson were the greeters for church services on Sunday morning. The choir sang "How Great Thou Art". The flowers at the front of the church have been donated by the Shaw family in memory of Lulla Clark. The sermon was entitled entitled "What's Important in our Life". The Masonic Lodge will be conducting the services in Newtonville on Sunday, Sept. 29th. Tickets Tickets for the bus trip to Cambridge Cambridge Mill Outlets are still available. Contact Jean Kimball or Inez Boughen for tickets. Mr. Floyd Wood and Miss Leslie Mohun were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood. NEWTONVILLE STARKVILLE BOWLING 50/50 draw - Peggy Millson. Team standings - Summer 8, Winter 8, Spring 6 and Fall 2 points. 200 games - Marlene Stacey 263, Peggy Millson 244, Cindy Millson 240, Jean Arnold 223, 210, Sandra Mclnnes 220, Joyce Stacey 211, Jacqiii Coombes 206. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson Henderson attended the Toque Day between Toronto Blue Jays and Milwaukee Brewers Brewers on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Farrow visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnes of Don Mills and had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy of Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stapleton, Marvin, Nadine and Sharon attended the Ploughing Match held at St. Thomas on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood attended attended on Wednesday also Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stapleton, Jeff and Warren. The 4-H are holding their short course on Cake and Pastries in the Sunday School on Monday evenings. evenings. Mrs. C.M. Jones attended Church services in Orono United Church Sunday morning when Brian Kir- kham infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kirkham of Powell Powell River was baptized. Several couples enjoyed the Shriners 4th annual Bar-b-que and Dance held Saturday evening at Newcastle Newcastle Community Hall. The Induction Services for Rev. Bryon Youngs-Ran- som was held at Newtonville Newtonville Church Sunday evening evening at 7:30. The chairman was Rev. Ray Edwards, secretary, secretary, Miss Beatrice McLean, McLean, Service Conductor, Keith Pike and Scripture Reader was Glenn Larmer. The organist Myrtly Kloster accompanied the choir with the hymn "Constantly Abiding". Abiding". The minister Rev. Rex Dolan spoke on "New Beginnings". Beginnings". Then the Induction Induction of the Minister was preformed. preformed. The offering received received was for the Student Aid Fund of Oshawa Presbytery Presbytery to assist candidates for the minstry in payment of university expenses. The ladies of Newtonville, Shiloh and Kendal served lunch and a social hour followed. followed. Mrs. Acy Farrow attended the Bowmanville Nurses' Association meeting at the home of Mrs. Louise Bell of Bowmanville on Monday evening. Captain Duncan Reid and Marilyn of Trenton spent the week-end with her parents parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ogden. Haydon Mr. Tony Tompkins accompanied accompanied Mr, and Mrs, Bob McCormick of Newcastle Newcastle and were Sunday supper guests of Cecil and Norma Kennedy and family were they treated to a roast beef meal. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell of Orono were also Sunday callers with the Kennedy Family. On Monday, Mrs. N. Kennedy Kennedy and Bra mice called on Mrs. Cathy Carter and family family at Bowmanville. Miss Marnly Mail's was a visitor with her aunt Mrs. Cindy Millson and hoys on Friday. Then Master Adam Millson spent the week-end with his cousins Jennie and Mainly Mail's, lt.H. 1, Bow- inaiivillv, Mrs. S. Millson and Andrew Andrew visited with Mrs, Gull Kinney and family, Bow- inanvillvaml then called on Mr. and Mrs, B. Mali's ami Adam returned home willi lier,