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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Nov 1985, p. 23

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i Sara Was Two Years Old on Nov. 8 : Our sweet Sara Gibson was two years old November 8. She is the daughter of :Katy and Russell Gibson, granddaughter of Ethel and Gerald Balson and (Marie Gibson. Ontario Juices Mix in Right ; "Entertaining" is one of the •watchwords for the holiday 'season. This year, treat . yourself and your guests to the >best that Ontario has to offer. 'Invite Ontario juices to a party, and watch them mix. Request the individual presence of Ontario apple, grape, tomato or vegetable juice, or invite them all. Each has a naturally distinct flavor, James Insurance /i! Eleanor Damant, Gayle Windsor, Doug James, Nesta Akey 24 King St. East, Bowmanville 623-4406] >/ OSSO^^EieCTKtC: STRASS SWAROVSKI CRYSTAL 5 LIGHTS CRYSTAL CHANDELIER IN ROYAL GOLD FINISH Reg. $102.00 SALE $69.95 LIGHTS 20 1 /4" DIAMETER BRASS FINISH WITH STRASS SWAROVSKI CRYSTAL . Reg. $805.00 SALE $560.00 8 LIGHTS CRYSTAL CHANDELIER IN ROYAL GOLD FINISH Reg. $193.00 SALE , $134.95 "/ '. X.,<A GIVE THAT SPECIAL LIGHT TO THAT SPECIAL PERSON THIS HOLIDAY SEASON OVER 40 ITALIAN CHANDELIERS ON DISPLAY , 'V -k ■ « ■ é Vr'im 10 LIGHTS 26" DIAMETER CRYSTAL CHANDELIER and BRASS FINISH Reg. $923.00 Ïlîfil V. 'f1'j i'. SALE $599.00 OVER 500 LIGHT FIXTURES ON DISPLAY TO CHOOSE FROM! KNOB HILL 4 FARMS , McNeugNoo Ave. i. 401 üoorfcl. e. EUCTWC LTD. STORE HOURS: Mon.-Tuei.-Wwd. a a m. • 6 p.m. Thursday 8 am. - 7 p.m. Friday 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Saturday . 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. 209 BL00R ST. E. 0SHAWA 576-4166 Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 13,1985 5 Celebrates Her First Birthday Seniors Donate 9 150 to Hospital Fund Reg Roberts (left), past president of the 108 Seniors Club, presents a cheque for $150 to Keith Jackson, publicity chairman of the Memorial Hospital Hospital Expansion Fund. The seniors group from Forestree Place in Bowmanville Bowmanville raised the money at a bazaar a couple of weeks ago, and would like to thank the community for its support. Revenue Ministry Hosts Remembrance Display decidedly superior to many other beverages. All Ontario juices are sure to be refreshing and satisfying. Serve Ontario apple and grape juices as cool sippers chilled over ice cubes and sparkled with soda water. Or try these juices as sweet and fruity starters for the punch bowl. Finally, add warmth to a cold evening with a hot. mulled effink of apple or grape juice either alone or- teamed with Ontario wine or. brandy. When planning the party fare, don't forget Ontario tomato and vegetable juices. Their rich flavor and velvety texture will wet any appetite or cleanse any palate. Serve chilled either plain, or mixed with hot 'n spicy seasonings, or heat gently for a heartwarming drink. Ontario juices are the ideal mixers. Be sure and include them on your party list. For holiday drink recipes write to: Consumer Information Center, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, 801 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario, M7A 2B2. The Ontario Ministry of Revenue is pleased to host again this year a display in commemoration of Remembrance Day. From November 4th - 15th, the atrium of the Michael Starr Building at 33 King Street West will be the location of a poetry and flag exhibit dealing with aspects of Canada's Armed Forces when , the Army, Navy and Air Force were still discrete divisions. This display was prepared in co-operation with the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 43, Oshawa. (Contact Alex Hill 723-9211). In the gallery area to the west of the atrium, a special tribute to Air Commodore Norm Irwin has been mounted. This exhibit was prepared by Robert Stuart from his own Aeronautical Collection and with assistance from Marion O'Donnell (Norm Irwin's daughter) plus local historian Thomas Bouckley. A biographical sketch of this famous Canadian is attached. More detailed information prepared by Mrs. O'Donnell is available on the coffee table in the atrium gallery or by contacting her at 668-6701 or Bob Stuart at 728-1237. The Norm Irwin Exhibit will be open during the following times: Weekdays November 4 - November 15, 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Saturday, November 9-9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Closed Sunday, November 10. Monday, November 11 - 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Additional information can be obtained by contacting Barbara McCormick, Communications Services, Ministry of Revenue 433-5781. George Norm Irwin 1903-1983 The following obituary appeared in the Canadian Aviation Historical Society publication. Additional biographical information is available on the coffee table in the Atrium gallery. Air Commodore Norm Irwin Dead at 80 "Whitby, Ontario. The scene was the old airport at Aylmer, Ontario, now a training depot for the Ontario Police College. It had once been the home of No. 14 SFTS of WW II, where hundreds of pilots trained for their air battles over Europe. The ceremony on Friday, May 27, ( was typical of such affairs where veterans of the war gat he* 1 to pegÿU.their part in the British Comm'onwealth Air Training Plan. Former officers and officials of the station were gathered to dedicate an original wind "T" as a permanent memorial to the school. They were proud to have their former commanding officer, Air Commodore G. Norman Irwin, with them and he had just taken his place on the platform as their guest of honor. Only moments before the opening flypast of Harvard trainers, the 80 year old Irwin collapsed and died. George Norman Irwin was born in Grafton, Ontario and spent most of his school years in the Oshawa area. In 1926, he married Kathleen McLaughlin, the niece of Patrick G. 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New Member Registration Times; Morning - 9:20 a.m. Evening - 6:45 p.m. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: 1.800-268-3915 Bowmanville: Memorial Park Clubhouse Liberty Street Thursday 6:45 p.m. • Weight WilchBti Inltinalion»!, Inc 1 MA owner ol the We^hl Wslcheu and Quick Sltil Irademaiki General Motors founder R. S. McLaughlin, and developed a large apple orchard off Kingston Road on the outskirts of Whitby. He took part in the founding of the Toronto Flying Club and acquired one of the first de Havilland Moths in Canada. This provided the name "Red Wing" for his orchards and encouraged him to start a small air taxi business in conjunction with the farm. He became an active member of the growing aviation community, competing in numerous air races connected with the Canadian National Exhibition. During the early 1930s he played host to a series of successful fly-in garden parties, held at his private flying field near the orchards. Irwin became an officer in the No. 10 City of Toronto Squadron (later 400Squadron) RCAF Reserve in 1935 and served as its C/O in 1939. With the outbreak of war he was immediately called to establish manning depots in Ottawa and Camp Borden. In 1941, he organized 14 Service Flying Training School at Aylmer, Ontario and was commanding officer at the school for the next two years. He was awarded the CBE for his wartime work and returned to manage the Red Wing enterprises until his death. Norm Irwin leaves his wife Kathleen, a daughter Marion, a son William of Whitby and three grandchildren. Also surviving are brothers Dean, Ross and Ray." F. W. Hotson "(The editor wishes to thank the Canadian Aircraft Operator for the privilege of reprinting this farewell to Norm.)" Sixty-nine young people from across Ontario met the Lieutenant-Governor at a special ceremony on Saturday, November 2nd, at The Burlington Cultural Centre, Burlington, Ontario. The occasion was the presentation of The Duke of Edinburgh's Silver Awards. Invited to attend from Bowmanville, Ontario, Greg Henning, 66 Duke Street, Bowmanville and Travis Martyn, R.R. 6, Bowmanville, Ontario, both members of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps, Bowmanville. Also invited to attend were parents, leaders, representatives of National Youth Organizations and members of the National and Ontario Council, The Duke of Edinburgh's Award in Canada. The Duke of Edinburgh's Award, known as Canada's most prestigious Achievement Award for youth, is a challenge from Prince Philip to all Canadians between the ages of 14 and 25 to excel at leisure-time activities of Public Service, Journey of Explorations, Skills or Hobbies and Fitness. There are three Awards to be earned - Bronze, for those over the age of 14; Silver, for those over 15; and Gold, for those over 16. The "Award" itself consists of a lapel pin or brooch' of the appropriate metal and an inscribed Certificate of Achievement. More than 30,000 young Canadians. ' are now participating in the Award Programme either as members of organized youth groups such as Guiding, Scouting, Cadets, or through Schools, and on an individual basis. Included in the group to be presented to His Honour are 8 Air Cadets, 10 Army Cadets, 4 students from High Schools, 14 members of Guiding's Ranger section, 2 members of Scouting's Rover and Venturer section, 1 Independent Participant, 11 Sea Cadets, 2 members of Youth Groups, 6 Lakefield College students, 7 Appleby College students, 1 Upper Canada College student and 1 Branksome Hall Girls School student and 2 from'St. John Ambulance. 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