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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Dec 1985, p. 34

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VvG, ; Cabbage Patch Twins dh S3233 z>r\ , :v;y ICL U-GUG f'G G ff'Y) f'n) %#^G n OG G.y Battery Terminal Cleaner Reg. $7.99 V,- G = I )) i - y/ \ V yy / G-i □ G G G;y 11-3535 SALE STAETS ATip„m 0 OPEN TO MIDNIGHT QUANTITIES LIMITED (NO RAIN CHECKS) OPEN TO 9 p.m. THIS SATURDAY CANADIAN TIRE 160 Church Street Bowmanville These specials in effect for 3 hours only at Bowmanville store only. Telephone 623-2518 Store Hours: Mon. - Sat. 8:30 - 9:00 Paper Pirates Operate Here Over the past few weeks, Durham Recycling Centre has received a number of reports of newspapers picked up before our collection vehicles cover the routes. This "pirating" of paper is detrimental detrimental both to our efforts to establish an efficient curbside service and to the efforts of all residents who separate their materials and place them at the curb for recycling. To counteract this pirating all residents should place their papers at the curb between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. the morning of collection. As well, if any vehicle other than one of our trucks carrying a Durham Recycling Centre Inc. sign (green on white) is seen removing papers from the curb, residents should take note of the license plate number and report it toD.R.C. at 579-5264. Kendal The first Kendal LOBA No. 1420 held their first meeting Thursday, December 12 th. Any ladies who would like information concerning the L.O.B.A. should contact Mrs. Phyllis Lowery, R.R. 1, Orono, or phone 983-5477. There were nine tables in play at the last euchre party, Dec. 13th. High score was Richard Lowery, second was Brenda Lowery and tied for third were Jean Allen and John Danilko. 50-50 was won by Joyce Stacey. Next euchre party will be December 27th. Kendal Women's Institute held their annual Christmas party recently, starting with a pot luck lunch. There was an exchange of gifts, also gift baskets were assembled for shut-ins. This writer was unable to be there this year but from past Christmases I'm sure everyone present had a warm and friendly experience. For myself, if I had trouble getting into the Christmas spirit, this annual get together would do it for me. If any of you ladies out there are newcomers to Kendal and are interested in meeting some of your neighbors, neighbors, why not come as a guest and if you like us, become a member of the W.I. For further information call either Mrs. D. Cathcart or Mrs. W. Turansky. Have a Merry Christmas everyone. I hope Santa is kind to you. Tyrone Mr. and Mrs. G. Kovacs and Louise, Long Sault, enter-" tained Aunt Allie (Darch) Mitchell, Scarborough, Ont., on the occasion of her 83rd birthday celebration on Sunday, December 15th. Other guests were Clarence and Ruth Mitchell, Markham, Ont., Mrs. Phyllis White, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Partner, Orono, Mr. and Mrs'. Stan Goble, Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Luke and Danielle, Long Sault, Mr. Kevin Wood, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gibbs enjoyed the "Living Christmas Christmas Tree" presentation at the People's Church; Toronto, and recommend it as "something everyone should do once." Mrs. Earla Bundle and Mrs. Gail Hasiuk became members of Tyrone United Church on Sunday, December 15, 1985. Shannon Lazure lit the third Advent candle to represent Peace. On Sunday afternoon the Junior and the Senior " classes gathered together in the C.E. Wing for a Christmas party. Christmas Eve service will be held on Tuesday evening, December 24th, at Enniskillen United Church at 7:00 p.m, A special pastoral relations meeting will be held January 5th at Tyrone Church at 8:00 p.m. U.C.W. Luncheon Twenty-three members of Tyrone U.C.W. and guests met at the Sunrise Restaurant, Bowmanville, on December 11th, and enjoyed a delicious noon-hour meal together. Kay Lafave led in Grace, Several Christmas Carols were sung. Ann Pleasance read the Christmas scripture. Carol Southwell, i Press Secretary Euchre There were 19 tables of euchre in play on the occasion of the annual special Christmas Christmas euchre party at the Community Centre on Friday evening, December 13, 1985. Treacherous weather prevented prevented the usual large turn-out for this event. Results were: 1st Ada Richards, 2nd Harold Burgess, 3rd Len Cain, 4th Earl Prescott, 5th Myrtle Alldred, 6th Alice Beech. Ladies' low - Agnes Schofield. Men's low - Richard LeBlanc. 50-50 Draw Marie Brooks, Myrtle Alldred. Special prizes Don Brooks, Edith Clemens, Marie Brooks, Many additional additional prizes were given away on this special night. There were 14 tables of euchre in play at the Old Tyrone Hçll on Monday evening, December 16, 1985, with the following results: Anne Taylor 89, Harold Burgess 85, Rob Robinson 79, Marion Artym 78, Norm Woodcock 76, Tom McRoberts 76, Herman Webb 36. Special prizes Norm Woodcock, Fred Yeo, Leonard Cain. Euchre as usual on December 23rd,

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