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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Sep 1987, p. 7

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Pontypool & District Happenings <-y Nettie Aiken The Lindsay Y.M.C.A. is having fitness classes at Grandview Public School and Janetville Community Hall. This is a 45 minute fitness fitness class covering warmups, warmups, flexibility, muscular endurance, endurance, aerobics and cooldowns. cooldowns. Tips will be given on dangerous exercises, nutrition, nutrition, health and safety precautions precautions etc. Instructor -- Ann Marie Carter-McAuslan (Certified Y.M.C.A. Fitness Instructor). Date: Tuesday and Thursday Thursday from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., beginning September 22nd. Also Monday and Friday Friday 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. beginning beginning September 14th. To register, contact Anne Marie at 324-6968 or the Y.M.C.A. at 324-9622 or if unable to preregister, simply go to the first class. Other "Y 1 programs of interest interest offered inLindsay this fall: Cardiac Rehabilitation: A program of cardiac rehabilitation rehabilitation for those who have had M.I., bypass, graft or angina. angina. A one hour program for eight weeks, combining lectures and exercise. Mixed Volleyball - September September through April - (Male and female adults). Get some friends together and put a team in this recreational league. Baby-Sitter Course- Lindsay, Lindsay, September and October. Ages 11-14. Life Skills Instructor's Course - September and October. October. For further information on these or other programs, the "Y 1 is offering this fall phone 324 -9622 or write to Box 591, Lindsay, Ontario K9V 4S5. On Saturday, September 5th, your correspondent and her husband went to Toronto Toronto to visit my mother, Mrs. Edmonds. We found here extremely extremely bright and alert in her mind for a woman of her age (91). The highlight of the day was to take her and the wheelchair down to the harbour harbour front and watch the various sail boats and yachts on the lake. It was good weather, but there was a smoggy haze which is par for the course considering Toronto's pollution. On Sunday, September 6th, Rev. Heather Smith spoke on warnings. Nobody likes to receive a warning but it is a sign that another person cares for our welfare. God, in his great love and kindness, kindness, warns us about different different consequences in His inspired inspired word. On Sunday, September 27th at 7:00 p.m. there will be a special 'evening service of music at the Pontypool Church led by the Jubilee Choir from Whitby. Tom and I had surprise visitors visitors on Sunday afternoon. Two ladies came from Oshawa, Norma Ormiston (the driver) and Marguerite Wright. The latter was a very great friend in St. Catharines Catharines of my Aunt Ruth MacKay. Over a light snack, we talked about the Edmonds Edmonds family news and history. history. A non-profit organization, Future World Nursery School, licensed through the Ministry of Community and Social Services, provides a home-like setting, a positive atmosphere for children, and also encourages growth in the areas of cognitive, social, emotional and physical growth. Age range for the children is 18 months to 5 years. There are two sessions sessions per day, 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. The supervisor, supervisor, Pamela Howes, has her Early Childhood Education Education diploma and first aid and C.P.R. certificates, so is well qualified. Your children are in.good hands. The nursery nursery school is open from September to June. Pamela is accepting registrations now. Give her a call at 277- LA(aits + Acrylic Nails Opening Specials Set -- $25.00 Fill or Repair --$15.00 Manicure -- $7.00 By Appointment Only Telephone 623-1711 [■' £ r ! £ r t? » ; ? ; t r l : I-, !\ COWAN Autumn Specials 1986 PONTIAC 6000 A DR. SEDAN 4 Cyl., A.T., P.S., P.B., Radio, 17,000 km, One Owner FULL PRICE $9,995.00. 1986 SUNBIRD STATION WAGON 4 Cyl., A.T., P.S., P.B., Radio, Air Cond., P. Windows, Windows, P. Locks, Tilt, Luggage Rack, Bright Blue, One Owner. FULL PRICE $10,995.00. 1985 CAVALIER 4 DR. SEDAN 4 Cyl., A.T., P.S., P.B., Radio, Dark Maroon. FULL PRICE $8,495.00. 1985 BONNEVILLE 4 DR. SEDAN V6, A.T., P.S., P.B., AM/FM, Cruise, Air Cond. FULL PRICE $9,995.00. 1985 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME 2 DR. V8, A.T., P.S., P.B., P. Windows, Tilt, Cruise, Air Cond., FULL PRICE $11,995.00. 1985 CAMAR0 2 DR. Bright Red, V8, A.T., P.S., P.B., Tilt, Cassette, Rally Wheels. FULL PRICE $10,995.00. 1985 BUICK CENTURY 4 DR. V6, A.T., P.S., P.B., Radio, AM/FM, Wire Wheel Covers, 2-Tone Silver Gray, 28,000 km. FULL PRICE $10,995.00. 1984 SUNBIRD 2 DR. HATCH BACK 4 Cyl., AM/FM Cassette, P.S., P.B., Alum. Wheels, Sun Roof, 5 Speed Trans. FULL PRICE $7,495.00. 1984 BUICK RIVIERA 2 DR. V8; A.T., P.S., P.B., Cassette, P. Seal, P. Locks, P. Windows, Tilt, Cruise, Leather Interior, Wire Wheel Covers, Air Cond. FULL PRICE $12,495.00. 1982 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 4 DR. 4 Cyl., Casselte, 5 Speed Trans., FULL PRICE $3,995.00. caw AN PONTIAC -- BUICK LTD.l BOWMANVILLE ONT 166 KING STREET EAST TELEPHONE 623-3396 3019. Location is the Old 35 Highway, John Street, south Pontyp< of On typool. Tucsdr 'uesday, September 8th, there was the first of a scries of Bible study evenings evenings at the home of allan and Lynn Dorman, 132 Coulter Drive, Pontypool. Phone 277-3415. This is non- denominational, but informal informal discussion format, plus prayer. We arc studying at present the Gospel according according to St. Mark, a good bird's eye view on the life of Christ. This series of studies is open to anyone in the Pontypool area who might wish to attend. attend. The meetings start at 7:15 p.m. and usually last about an hour. The Preschool Resource Van will be making its monthly visit to the Community Community Centre on Tuesday, September September 15th, between 11:30 and 1:00. Each month there is a special craft for the children, children, an opportunity for the children to get books, and toys, and a chance for the parents to socialize and get reference books on child rearing to help them cope. On August 23rd, in conjunction conjunction with Ron McMillan, from the Lindsay and District District Ambulance Services, the Fire Department was in volved with an autoextrication autoextrication exercise at the Township yard. The training exercise went well, and Ron was pleased with what he saw. Thanks also to the people who allowed allowed themselves to be made-up to make this look as real as possible. Inquiries have been made as to whether there is going to be another C.P.R. course or not. The Fire Department will be offering another course in the future, and information information will be available through posters at the Post Office and from this paper. With fall and winter weath er approaching, the heating systems are put into action again. If your chimney has not had its annual cleaning, now is the time to do so! Don't put it off until it is too late! Lob ball results from Labour Labour Day, September 7th. "A" Semi Finals (best of 3 games) Evergreens: W 0, L1, RF 9, RA 22, Pts 0 Brandt-Stewart W 1, L 0, RF 22, RA 9 Pts 2 Kinsmen: W 1, L 0, RF 18, RA8, Pts2. Pinewood: W 0, L 1, RF 8, RA 18, Pts 0 "B" Semi-Finals (Best of 3 games) Centre Field: W 1, L 0, RF 19, RA, 6 Pts 2. No-Stars: W 0, L1, RF 6, RA 19, Pts 0 Titans W1, L 0, RF 15, RA 8, Pts 2 Night Hawks: W 0, L1, RF 8, RA 15. Pts 0 The second game of the series series will be played on Sunday, Sept. 13th. The mid-week groups have had their registrations. I shall try to give you all the details of their meeting times and places in my next column. column. There are approximately 786 students enrolled at Grandview Public School. There are a total of 14 buses. They are awaiting two new portables in October. In the meantime, there is a classroom classroom in half of the gymnasium, gymnasium, and a staffroom in the The Canadian Statesman. Rowmanville. September Hi. 1987 other half. In the staff room itself there is another class. Please bear with us. Students, remember your school bus safety rules, so that everyone travels along with no injuries. Now the election is over, and the people of Ontario have chosen a Liberal major- week was to accommodate the Community Hall for polling polling booths in the election. There was an attendance of 34, and after a brief business meeting at the beginning, there were eight tables of euchre played. ity government for Queen's Park. Forgetting personal preferences, let us all support support this mandate and work together to get things done and make this province grow. See last week's paper for a big announcement from VIA rail regarding monthly savings savings on fares and the convenient convenient schedules. The Keenagers held their first meeting of the fall on Wednesday, September 9th. The change in night of the The United Church tietha- ny Turkey Supper is Friday, October 30th. More details to follow. Also with reference to Bethany, there is going to be a gigantic yard sale and bake sale Thanksgiving weekend, Saturday, October 10th, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Furniture, tools, clothes or whatever. Donations welcome. welcome. Leave it at the United Church Manse shed, Bethany, Bethany, or contact Bev Hafeli, co-. ordinator. Her phone number number is 277-3524. Great Fall Stock-Up Prices oHectivo Monday. September MIh thru Saturday. September 19th, «67. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTS.SAVINGS SHOWN IN THIS AD BASED ON CURRENT REGULAR RETAILS. WE REDEEM AU FOOD STORE COUPONS. 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