at)c (Tanatnun § talesman 50-Year Masons Honored Candidate Holds Wine and Cheese 'Get Acquainted ' Party Section Two Wednesday, October 23,1985 A special event took place at Jerusalem Masonic Lodge recently with the presentation of two 50 year jewels to local lodge members Walton Pascoe and Stuart Candler. In the top photo, V. Wor. Brother Pascoe is being congratulated by Rt. Wor. Bro. Bill Baluk, D.D.G.M. Ontario District, at right and Worshipful Master Ken Bromley. Mr. Candler is in the second picture, holding his symbolic pin. Colorful Guiding Display Opened at Bowmanville Museum Mayoralty candidate accountant John Winters of Ward Chairmen, including, left to right, Debbie Bowmanville held a wine and cheese 'Meet the Balenko, Barry Reilly, Dr. John Balenko, Mr. Candidate' event at the Lions Community Centre Winters and his wife Jeanne, Lillian and Fred on October 10th and told The Statesman he was Gardiner, Kathy and Steve Sutherland, delighted with the turnout. He is pictured here with Cash Winners at Legion's Millionaires Night A, historical disptay marking Guiding's 75th SueBradley hadUta.honor ofotttag the ribbon "Si anniversary was officially opened at the assisted by uuiders Jean Brownlee, lett, and e donation 0 f $62.82 deduction is the painless way Bowmanville and District' Museum on Silver St. Bonnie MacDonald. Below is part of the display, ra j sed a whopping 62 percent you can be as generous Sat October 12th with members of 1st Brownies showing a few of earlier uniforms. The extensive of all campaign dollars , you'd like to be. and 3rd Guides taking part. Deputy Commissioner display will continue until December. just like to remind you there's a painless way to give generously that almost half your fellow employees have already discovered: It's called payroll deduction. You can give by simply deducting a small amount from each pay cheque over the course of a year. Your canvasser will show you how. Would you really miss $2 a paycheque - the equivalent of a cup of coffetr aWHr^ionut a week? That adds tip. to $52 a year. If you gave hp one dessert a week, youtd ,be contributing around $5 each pay, or $130 a year to help the work of the United Way in your communtity. When income tax time comes around, you'll find your donation automatically Jp appears on your T4 slip as a J 1 convenient reminder of your R on pj n g] e is $750 richer following Saturday's the $250 winner, and Dave Harrison, the $150 winner, generosi y^r ^ Greater Millionaire's Night at the Bowmanville Legion. Ron is Standing at right is Draw Chairman Stan Dunn. Toronto area, 45 percent of shown above, second from the left, with Ron Burgess, provincial government Her Balloon Was Found in Georgia The Oshawa and District Real Estate Board recognized Brenda's Artistic Interiors this month with a Pride of Ownership Award. The interior design firm won top honors in the commercial historic category at an awards ceremony ceremony on October 8. Rick Bates, of Family Trust Real Estate, nominated the Back in August at one of the Cabbage Patch parties at Bowmanville Bowmanville business. Built around 1870, the house on 129 King St, E. was Museum, a number of balloons were released, containing names of local thoroughly refurbished when purchased by its new owners last year. Today, youngsters. Finders were asked to notify the Museum. First person to find one it serves as a headquarters for Brenda's Artistic Interiors and also a show- of those balloons and make the effort to reply was John W. Kurpa, a case for interior designs. Shown here is Brenda Cox, with staff members chiropractor from Green City, Georgia and the balloon he found contained the Jill Gorrie (a community college co-op student); Marney Davidson, and Lisa name of Stefanie Cooper of Bowmanville who on October 12th won a Cabbage Thurston. Patch Kids kit, presented by Museum Curator Dan Hoffman.