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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Oct 1985, p. 5

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 23,1985 5 Otemi of 9nteA&U BHS Student Council Buys Oshawa Artist's Painting Teens bring your lunch and enjoy a half hour of films for teens every Friday, 12:15 - 12:45 p.m. at the Bowmanville Public Library. October 25 - Who Wants to be a Hero; November 1 - Dear Lovey Hart - I am Desperate; November 8 - Bamboo Brush;, November 15 - It Must be Love, Cause I feel so Dumb; November 22 - Mighty Moose and the Quarterback Kid; November 29 - Seventeen, Going on Nowhere; December 6 - How to be a Perfect Person in just Three Days; December 13 - When We First Met; December 20 - No Tears for Kelsey. The Canadian Foresters' are planning a Variety Night to be held at the Bowmanville High School on Wednesday, October 30, commencing at 8:00 p.m. The proceeds go to the Memorial Hospital Building Building Fund in Bowmanville. The Variety Night does include some area entertainment Presbyterian for 151 Years ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH (Church St. at Temperance in Bowmanville) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1985 "God is My Banker" All Visitors Welcome (Sunday School and Babysitting) Pastor: The Rev. Wayne Chatterton, B.Sc., B.D. Organist: Mr.Jas.Hoogsteen Ki TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Church and DtvMon Streets BownwrvtHe, Ontario Church Phone Office Phone ',623-3812 623-3136 Minister: Rev. J. E. Peters Visitation: Rev. A. Amacher Sunday, October 27,1985 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship : "The Backwards Law" For information on Nursery Care and Church School call 623-31381 WELCOMING NEWCOMERS FOR 150 YEARS 151 Years of Community Service â>t. John's Anglican Cijuttlj Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario , SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27th TRINITY XXI 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer 9:30 a.m. Each Wednesday - Holy Communion and Laying On of Hands Sunday School & Nursery Rector -- The Reverend Byron Yates B.A., S.T.B. Assoc. -- Thu Honorary Asst. The Rev. A. D. Langley S>t. Raul's tBmteb Cfjurcf) MINISTER Rev. N. E. Schamerhorn, B.A., M.DIv. ORGANIST: Mr. D. Dewell CHURCH SECRETARY: Lola Bowen - 623-5701 jSunday, October 27 th, 1985 I 11:00 a.m. Sermon "Sàcrament of Holy Baptism" /Parents will meet with Minister Wed., Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. in the Fellowship Room OPPORTUNITY SALEH! Come and buy baking essentials, clothing, small appliances, books and records I Thurs., Oct. 24,10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Nutsety care lor pre-school children every Sunday, II you're now lo Bowmanville. wo invite you lo make SI. Paul's your church home. IMHMIt 75% AND MORE! OSHAWA 140 SWC0E ST.S. (SOUTH Of JOHN IT.) 1711111 AJAX 1313 HARWOOD N. (JUST NORTH Of HWY. 4011 lift-0711 SCARBORO] 793 MARKHAM RD. (KTWIEN ELLESMERE A I IAWMNCE) 431-4411 from the Orono area including Mac Ransberry's Square Dancers accompanied by James and Doreen Lowery, the Country Four Quartette and the mouth organ band. A host of other entertainment is also scheduled. Tickets available available by phoning 623-5388 or 623-5938. A long time member of the Whitby Hydro Electric Commission, Commission, Dr. John H. McKinney, was honored for having given 15 years of service to the W.H.E.C. and was presented with a long service award by the Ontario Municipal Electric Association Association at their recent annual meeting. zt ' Bowmanville Drama Workshop Workshop will present "Which Witch is Which", a children's play, at the Bowmanville High School on October 26th - 27th, at 1:30 and 4 p.m. Beginning Tuesday, November 12, the Christmas Seal organization will hold a Better Breathing Course for older adults with respiratory disease, in the second floor gymnasium at Oshawa General Hospital, 24 Alma St., Oshawa. Offered free of charge as a Christmas Seal service, the course will run for seven consecutive sessions during a four week period, on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. For details phone 723-3151. am . i '%? if : - v--„ . V<ï t i. Mary Brown's Ftied Chicken. jtaltowe'en party Special! Hallowe'en Get-together Talk to the manager of Mary Brown's IVi pcs. of Golden Fried Chicken 6 oz. salad and fresh roll plus all your condiments $2.75 minimum 20 people OSHAWA • 15 Taunton Rd„ 725-9583 • 199 Wentworth Si. W„ 725-2654 • 621 KingSt.E.,723-6331 • 408 King Si. W., 576-7787 per person PICKERING • 1286 Kingston Rd. E.. 831-2383 BOWMANVILLE • 75 '/e King St. E., 623-3561 AJAX • 96 Harwood Ave. S., 683-1361 Bowmanville High School's student tcouncil recently recently purchased an original work by Cbshawa artist artist Richard Toms. The painting was clnosen from a number of works on exhibit at the V /isual Arts Centre, and will probably hang in the t school's li brary. Seen here: (front row, left to right) Artist Richard Toms, Student President Kim Hancock,, Louise Whiten; and (back row) Kathy Desousa, Rich Smith, Dan Meraw, Peter Meraw, Michael Schaffeler, and B.H.S. Principal Mr. Bradley. NEWTONVIILLE and DISTRICT Port Perry's Santa Claus parade will be held on Saturday, November 30th at 2 p.m. Already eight bands have been booked for the event. Students from the Northumberland Northumberland Newcastle School area will attend a one day Guidance session at Clarke High School, on Wednesday, > (today) with representatives from Ontario Community Colleges. The Durham Unit of the Toronto and District Kidney. Foundation will hold a meeting meeting on Thursday, Oct. 24 at 8 p.m. at Whitby Senior Public School, Garden Street, Whitby. The executive of the local unit extends an invitation invitation to all kidney patients and their families to attend. In addition, anyone interested in the care of Durham residents afflicted with kidney disease is also welcome. For more information, phone 925-5101. Central Ontario Travel' Association (COTA) is hosting a conference on Tourism Marketing on Tuesday, October 29 at the Red Oak Inn, Peterborough. All Central Ontario tourism and related operators are warmly encouraged to participate. COTA is seeking participation from the four main tourism plants: attractions, accommodations, accommodations, special events, and services. This is an allday allday workshop style event with a soup and sandwich luncheon. Pre-registration is required. For more information, information, please call the COTA office at Peterborough 705-745- 1321. Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle and Mr. and Mrs. Don Elliott spent the weekend in the Ottawa area. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O'Neill had a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Goheen of Port Hope, Mrs. Reid Wood, Mrs. Leah Wood and Mrs. Marie Wood of Newcastle attended a bridal shower for Miss Susan Beatty at the home of Mrs. Mel Beatty of Port Hope on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle visited Mr. and Mrs. Earle McEwen of Peterborough and called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burley of Bridgenorth on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson with Mr. and Mrs. Bev Henderson of Port Hope toured the Home Show in Peterborough at the Civic Centre on Friday. Several couples enjoyed the Masonic Ladies Night held at Newcastle Hall on Saturday evening. The members of-the Newtonville United Church catered and were pleased with BAHA'I FAITH the help of thje teenagers making it posnib lie for all the wives of the Maisons to enjoy the dinner. Mrs. Mary .tones, Janet Paeden and F'hyllis Peck attended Newcastle Bazaar held Saturday ' morning at their church. Mr. and M! rs. Wallace Boughen on Sunday afternoon attended the . Anniversary service at the Baiptist Church of Newcastle. Another hymn was enjoyed before church services on Sunday. The greeters were Misses Sherry Mclnnes and Vicki Kimball. The choir sang "What a friend we have in Jesus" and the sermon was entitled "Following Christ, a Risky Business." Anniversary services next Sunday with special music and on Saturday, Saturday, October 26th beginning at 1:30 the Peacock Bazaar will be held in the Sunday School. Bus trips are planned by the Brownies and Guides to Woodbine Centre on Friday, Nov. 22nd and the Sunday School to the Royal Winter Fair. RICKARD, Genet B. Flowers by Jackman "Bowmanville's First Florist" 243 King St. E„ Bowmanville Mall Tel. 623-3365 90 days Interest Free it VI M I I |ll, llllv F.A. Kramp Furniture Ltd. 37-41 King St. E. Bowmanville LES M'CRORY REGIONAL COUNCILLOR WARD 2 ARTISTIC HAIR DESIGN i r,. SB L We, at Artistic would like to introduce... WAXING, Reg. ■Eyebrows $4.00 $5. ■Upper» Lip $3.00 $4. EARPIERCING - Plain Studs $6.50 $8. ■ Fancy Studs $7.50 $9. - Zirconia Diamonds $21.00 $23 APPOINTMENTS NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY! 235 King St. E. 623-2931 Bowmanville (Beside I.G.A.) It only looks expensive For the woman of taste. Sparkling elegance in this beautiful diamond dinner ring. Exquisitely designed, unbelievely priced. Only $750.00 by Available at... Hooper's Jewellers 39 Klog St. W. 623-5747 BewmemriP* Member of Canadian Jewellers Group Co-op QOBBGjnQB We're celebrating our GRAND RE-OPENING ON Wednesday, Oct. 30th at 9:00 a.m. Money-saving bargains throughout the entire store! STEDMANS OPEN ÎHUHSDAV AND FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL NINE! 15 KING STREET WEST BOWMANVILLE $2.79 Spook-tacular Savings Rowntree CHOCOLATE BARS Assorted Kit Kat and Coffee Crisp 16's Nestle HALLOWE'EN COLOR GLO TEMPORARY HAIR COLOR 100 g LOLLIPOPS 50's $1.29 LIFESAVERS Roll Candy 40's $3.19 Lowney's close™ raisins OH HENRY BARS Vs *2.79 Humpty Dumpty POTATO CHIPS 200 g 99C McGUEGGR I.D.Â. DRUGS <5 Kino St. W. C23-5792 Bcwmanvllle i- v

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