Tlio Canadian Statesman. liowmanville. October 14. lililT ■"I™ HP , -, I ! ' v 1 $t : l - v. . ft mm Wè -«■ .:- r ' :>•: *' „ ,V :z » * :■ , / i ! >çi z '.'SiL o 4 , f, '"h ■** : " i-v . r " : ' * •****::* ' • .fjfrg.jF # i,i *■ - Ssy*""' Bank Bake Sale Benefits United Way The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in Bowmanville has joined in the spirit of United Way fund-raising. The bank held a bake sale on Thursday, October 8. Teller Karen Stoneburg is shown here with some of the taste-tempting home baking available to the customers. A United Way draw is also coming up at the bank. Lockhart School News This year we have a Green Thumb club from the grade fours. They look after the plants in the school. Next time you are in the school take a look around and see our plants. On Friday, October October 9, the school had their picture day. The children were all dressed up in their best clothes and looked marvelous. marvelous. Lloyd Scott m.a. Counselling Specializing in: • Marriage and Separation Counselling • Parent-Child and Individual Problems ORONO MEDICAL CENTRE 1-983-9792 Inquiries Welcome ■ livening tintl Weekend Appointments I have made up a survey and I asked all the students in Lockhart School and these are the results: 1. How many people like the school? yes 33. no 1. 2. If you coula change something something about the school what would you change? - more children, bigger school, more rooms, more things to do outside, make a separate French room only for French, bigger gym, chairs and desk separate, a portable. 3. What do you like most about the school? - work, small size, friendly, recess, teachers, lunch, gym, trips, computers. 4. What do you like least? - too small, washroom too small to change for phys. ed., need another soccer net, rules, too early, homework, getting in trouble, recess, mean people, writing stories. 5. Are you having fun this year? Yes 35, No 2. 6. What food do you like for Thanksgiving? - turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, seafood, cake, squash, Kentucky Fried Chicken. I wouldn't think people would eat seafood for Thanksgiving! On Tuesday, October 6, Lockhart had Open House. We had a good number of parents show up. The grade We have a great selection of Fall and Winter Coats Choose from ... •Full length quilted coats •Full length wool coats •Wool pant coats •Quilted pant coats •All-weather coats with detachable lining •All-weather pant coats with detachable lining Available in a wide range of sizes and colors. adcL ' LADIES' WEAR 37 King St. W. Bowmanville Telephone 623-5501 Legion Members Hosts 100-Year-Old Veteran " "Ê-ÏIx; """ "X- - .... ~ -- 5&6 classes put up their shadows, hands and feet and a story about themselves. The grades 3&4 classes had their paper mache. It was held at 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. This year the St. John Ambulance Ambulance has offered a babysitting babysitting course for girls and boys, ages 111/2 to 14 years old. The babysitting course will be held at school after school hours, ie. 3:30-5:00 p.m. and is taught by an experienced experienced instructor. The length of the course is 7 hours, and the cost is $10.00. The course outline is: growth and development, Handling and diapering, explanation of bathing, feeding and play, accident prevention, poison information centers and emergency numbers. If your son or daughter takes the course they will receive: a certificate, booklets- What every babysitter should know and To make a World safe., Assorted pamphlets about: information on baby's needs, babysitters checklist. If you are interested office hours are Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at the St.; John House. Call 434-7800 or call your school; a registration registration form is needed. Mr. Taylor says everything is going fine. Watch for next week's article. Reporter Tamara Kent The Bowmanville Legion hosted an afternoon of entertainment and dinner for visiting veterans from Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto, on Sunday, October 4. Tom Bonner is pictured above (sealed), with Nyhl Sheehan (right), President of the Legion Ladies Auxiliary, and Walter Park, President of the Branch. Mr. Bonner is the oldest veteran at Sunnybrook, he will be 100 at the end of the month. Waverley Bikers Take Part in Rodeo J KUT N' KURL Beauty Shop Announces Our ith % Happy First Birthday Hi there! My name is Jackalynn Antoinette Sobil and I have just celebrated my first birthday on September 13,1987. My very proud Mommy and Daddy are Sandra and Paul and my big sister, Jennifer. My Baba and Duda (Shirley and Paul Sobil of R.R. 1, Hampton) held a big party at Pebblestone Golf Course with all my relatives and friends. Then I partied with my Nanna and Poppa (Dorothy and Jack Bond of Bowmanville.) Thanks, everyone and I love you. STARKVILLE On Sunday afternoon, Shiloh United Church celebrated 125 years of service service with their anniversary service. There was a good crowd with several visitors from both Newtonville and Kendal. Mrs. Ellen Farrow had beautifully decorated the church with flowers. Rev. David McKinnell from the Enniskillen-Tyrone charge was the guest speaker with our organist Mrs. Mary Caswell. Guest soloist was Mrs. Louise Wright of Bowmanville accompanied accompanied on the organ by Mrs. Prout. Following thé service, lunch was served to everyone by the Shiloh U.C.W. Supper guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robinson were her mother Mrs. W.R. Prouse and Charlie Charlie of Port Hope. Mr. Orme Falls and Harvey Harvey of Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell were Sunday evening dinner dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Higgins and girls spent the day in Toronto visiting visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Higgins. Mrs. Margaret Stark of Knoxville and Mrs. Gwen Hallowell of Canton visited Sunday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. Mrs. Isabelle Trim visited Sunday evening with Mr., and Mrs. John Murphy. HIGH EFFICIENCY OIL HEATING ENER0IL HIGH EFFICIENCY OIL FURNACE INNOVATIVE DESIGN • LIFETIME WARRANTY RIELL0 BURNER • UP TO 35% FUEL SAVINGS OR RIELL0 HIGH EFFICIENCY OIL BURNER UP TO 25% FUEL SAVINGS INTEREST-FREE FINANCING AT ONLY $9.95 PER MONTH Bonus: ORDER NOW & DON'T PAY UNTIL 1988 "BELOW PRIME" FINANCING AVAILABLE AT RATES BELOW BANK PRIME. SALES INQUIRIES Call 723-4663 7AM TO 9PM 7 DAYS A WEEK SHOWROOM OPEN 8:30AM TO 5:00PM 313 ALBERT ST., OSHAWA Waverley Public School held its annual Bicycle Rodeo Wed., Sept. 30. The Rodeo involves students from grades four to six. The students are judged on their cycling skills on three separate courses, and each bicycle goes through a thorough equipment check. Pictured above, Officer Peter Wraight of the Durham Regional Police, checks over Allan Severson's bicycle. The winner of the Rodeo was Brad Read who scored 305 points out of a possible 360. 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