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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Feb 1988, p. 6

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i G The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 17,1988 A guide to fine dining and entertainment. Yelverton and District London Life Drops Close Contest in Championship A couple of male residents from Morinville Alta, visited this week with Pam and Bob Carmichael and Crystal of Lotus who were former friends and neighbours of theirs when they lived in Alberta. Alberta. Later they moved on to visit other friends and relatives relatives in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Malcolm are spending a few days this week in Quebec City where Howard is attending attending a Pork Processors convention as producer rep resentative. Of additional interest interest is the tact that the Quebec Quebec Winter Carnival is scheduled for the same time frame. Prior to flying down 'East, Eileen visa tea Miss Betty Betty Whittaker in Hamilton and Howard attended the International Machinery Show. Floyd and Dale Stinson Stinson also attended this event on Tuesday^ A couple of local families are currently in the sunny south. More information will be provided on their return. in. titjoisru' ftteuiA BCUcJS- ife Queeco litücASrŒ Aenrin MOLS0N f® 5 V tVtbv' Nsw*. jr- r~~ n . \ t S/W/O'^'"{ - :| j yVt -- L. ' -1 _ . BRIDES-TO-BE ... If your wedding is three months or more away, you will want to at'end. ft BRIDAL PARTY Admission is FREE, but by invitation only. To obtain your personal invitation for you and your mother or guest, please give us a call. Phone: 623-5873 Place: Bowmanville Lions Centre Time: 7 p.m. Date: Monday, March 21st Look what WELCOME WAGON has in store for you... • Exciting Gifts for Every Bride • Demonstrations • Numerous Door Prizes o/_pr • Special Displays Iw/tDI The two hockey players above have much to smile about. They were selected Most Valuable Players in the "B" Championship of the Bowmanville Recreational Recreational Hockey League "Tyke" tournament. Council- \ The Flying Dutchman Hotel Hwy. 401, Liberty St. -- Interchange 432, Bowmanville Presents WMMoyyi Featuring M. mm mm Hey-U the Clown At Schooners during our Sunday Brunch February 21, 28 March 6,13 11 a.m. -- 2 p.m. Adults $7.95 Children $4.95 under 12 Free Balloons Magic Tricks Illusions Balloon Animals WWŒ [ » r ; J'jf , ;<l : The "B" Championship of the Bowmanville Recreational Recreational Hockey League "Tyke" Tournament was a very close contest. The team above sponsored by London Life lost the tight game by a 2-1 score to the Rave Convenience Store team from Oshawa. The players are, front from left, Steven Bosgraaf, Jason Knox, Greg Koenderman, Derek Marten, Craig Crime Stoppers Requests Assistance Bring the family for Sunday Brunch and let "Hey-U The Clown" entertain them at your table. Reservations are recommended Limited Seating Phone 623-3373 For more information Crime Stoppers and the . .. .. , . , Durham Regional Police are were beside the boat when asking for £he Public's help the fire originated. They are in solving an ARSON which- described^s: a powerboat arid destroye damaged two sailboats in Pickering on January 15th this year. ' At about 9:30 p.m. a fire was discovered in a boat at the East Shore Marina on Liverpool Road South. The Fire Department was called but unfortunately a 21 Dorai Powerboat was destroyed and two sailboats were damaged. damaged. The total value of damage is about $50,000. Shortly before the fire was discovered, two youths were seen running along the Marina fence away from where the fire started. Footprints Footprints indicate that they ROCKABILLY EXTRAVAGANZA (Sort ol) 5 J 1 Rock and Roll J / with * The Lonestars at The Acres Saturday, February 27th Tickets: $4.00 - $5.00 at the Door 5 minutes East of Durham Rd. 57 on Taunton Rd. For more information call Brad Hockin Hockin Real Estate 623-4115 1. A white male about 17 years old, medium build, wearing a beige coloured ski jacket. 2. Also a white male, about the same age, slightly heavier build, wearing a similar similar ski jacket. A re-enactment of the fire will be shown on CITY TV channel 57 Cable 7 on Thursday, Thursday, February 18th at 6 p.m and 10 p.m. during the news. It will also be shown on CHEX and CKVR TV on Friday, Friday, February 19th, again during the news. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1000 for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for setting this fire. Similar rewards will be paid for information leading to an arrest in any serious crime. Have you any idea who these youths .are? If so call us. You will never be required required to identify yourself or go to Court. The Crime Stoppers office office is open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday to Friday and the phone numbers arc: 1-222- 8477 or 1-800-387-8477 Free from all phones including pay phones. Sergeant Sandy Ryrie of the Durham Regional Police writes this article to help combat crime. A Citizen Board administers the Crime Stoppers Programs of which there arc now over 700 in North America. The reward money is raised through Tax Deductible donations which may be sent to Toronto and BUSTER'S Roadhouse and Tavern 45 King Street West Newcastle (416) 987-4442 ^ February 18, 19, 2 LONE WOLF February 25, 26, 27 MOTOR CITY at the Castle Hotel 54 King Street East Bowmanville (416) 623-7072 February 18, 19, 20 DARK EYES 'All you can eat Spaghetti Every Tuesday 150 AVUM/v/Hj. .'o ThnrcHm/ ih, pur person -^-'Thursday Jf 5:00-0:00 p.m. . ■; Chicken Wings?" % 20* each ' ».. ' Seniors Welcome New Members: Orono News * by I. Challlce lor Hal McKnight was on hand for the award presentations presentations to Andrew Beck (right, of the Rave Convenience Convenience Store team in Oshawa) and Craig Matheson (of the Bowmanville London Life team). Regional Crime Stoppers (Durham), P.O. Box 54, Oshawa, Ontario LlH 7K8. Quote - "Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all other other countries, because you were bom in it." - Georg Bernard Bernard Shaw. On Saturday afternoon February 13, many of us sat glued to our T.V. to witness a truly great welcome, to 57 countries and visitors to the opening of "The Olympics" in Calgary Alberta! This surely gave all who witnessed witnessed the spectacle, a true feeling of pride and honor, and glad to say "I'm a Canadian. Canadian. Mr. and Mrs. David Ferri- er and Doreen, Bolton, were weekend guests of her parents, parents, the O. Challices. Sunday Sunday afternoon all visited The Devil's Elbow Ski resort at Bethany, and witnessed one of the largest crowds, with the parking lots both full and parking on the roads. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor, Scarborough, were Saturday guests of Mrs. Edith Taylor, and later in day visited Mr. Charles Taylor in Stratha- ven, Bowmanville. Little Miss Rebbeca Kimmlett, Lindsay, spent the week-end visiting her grandmother, grandmother, Mrs. Dorothy Bailey and Auntie Mrs. E. Billings. Remember to welcome your visitors from Heart & Stroke Foundation. There's no question about it - Heart disease and stroke kill more Canadians than all other diseases diseases combined. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pi- gott were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mrs. ana Mrs. Les Alldread, Oshawa. His many friends send speedy get-well wishes to Harvey Partner, who is still a patient in Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. Since our latest big snow- storm, one wonders who keeps the snow-shovelling by-laws in effect. Some of our sidewalks are sure a mess! Orono Sr. Citizens Meeting The monthly meeting of Orono Sr. Citizens took place in I.O.O.F. hall on Thursday, February 5, with a good attendance. attendance. Following the business period several new members were welcomed. Euchre was then enjoyed with following results. 1. Reg Elliot, 2. Thelma Gilbank, 3. Edith Taylor, 4. Mary Tam- blyn. Most lone hands won by - George Carson. A socialtime followed and our next meet ing will be Thursday March 10, due to horticulture bus trip March 3, on our regular day. Town Hall Card Party Regular weekly euchre party held in Town Hall on February 10 with following results. 1. Carl Kimmlett 93, 2. Stella Dennis 90, 3. Grace Coolham 87, 4. Chris Overy 84, 5. George Buckley and Tom Wilson 80 tied. Low Score - Arthur Bed- win, Lucky draws - Thelma Forrester, May Tabb, Edith Gordon, Dora MacDonald, Ken Gimblett. Euchre every Wednesday night, and ladies invited to bring lunch. St. Saviour's Church News The congregaton at St. Saviours Anglican Church welcomed Bishop Terence Finlay on Sunday morning. Sunday, February 21 is Scout ana Guide time of remembrance remembrance of the birthday of Lord Robert Baden Powell, Powell, the founder of the Scout movement. To mark their date, a special service will be held at St.Saviours at 9:30 a.m. There will be refreshments refreshments for all in the parish hall after the service. Any young people who would like to become servers, servers, please contact the Rector, Rector, Reverend Douglas Hall. A short training period will be required, but it could be a rewarding time in your life. Young people 10-16 years of age. An installation service celebrating celebrating the new ministry of the Reverend Philip Whitney, Whitney, as the Co-ordinating Chaplain at Oshawa General Hospital will be held on Wednesday February 24, at 7:30 p.m. in hospital cafeteria. cafeteria. Some of the newly elected • officers of St. Saviour's - Rector's Warden - Betty Ann Wood, People's Warden - Robert Nichols. We wish them every blessing and a thank you from all of us for their offer of service to Our Lord and Church. Food for thought - The Man who..'avoids debts, doesn't have to worry about avoiding creditors. Our Sunday Morning greeters at the door were Vera and Laurence Staples and the ushers were David Tamblyn, Danny Calvin, Glen Barnard, and Shaun Bailey. Mrs. Shirley Moffat gave "an excellent Children's J Story about Love and our t heart. Very pretty Valentines were placed on walls, seats etc. and folks were invited to. read out the Biblical quota-. fions. ; The choir rendition "Rejoice The Lord is King" t was much enjoyed. : Happy Birthday wishes: to - Annamae Barnard - Feb- ; ruary 15, Michelle Ross -( February 17, Francis Sutton -February 19. ; Bible Study groups - Sun- ; day evening at the home of Bill and Jillian Stubbs (983- 5453). Ladies Study Group - Wednesday 9 a.m. Orono• Manse or 1:30 p.m. Marlene : Riseborough's home. Please read Mark II1-12 for preparation. preparation. New ladies always, welcome Contact Marion, Milnes (3-5208) i Orono - Kirby Official) Board - Tuesday, February > 23, at 7:30 p.m. in Upper C.E. ! hall, Orono Church. For all ; members of Session, True-1 tees, Stewards, Reps, from S. ( School, U.C.W., Ministry and- Personnel, Mission and. Ser- vice. Hi C etc. World Day of Prayer -' Friday March 4, at 7:30 p.m. in Kirby, U. Church. Every- • one welcomed. 1 Remember ladies - Tying Coverlets on Thursday Feb-- ruary 18 at 10 a.m. 3 p.m. in i Main hall .Bring a bag lunch j and stay for the day. Hutton Downs : 401 Esso 6-0 On February 9th the Hut- ■ ton Transport Atom team • defeated 401 Esso by a 6 to 0 : score. Mark Read scored the ■ first goal for the truckers. Mark picked up the 2nd goal, with assist going to Mike Ta- ; lotti. Mike then came back ; with his own goal with Mark getting the assist. Shawn . Wolfe connected for the 4th ; goal of the game with assist going to David Drummond and Curtis Courneyea. David opened the scoring in the 3rd period with assist going to Shaun Wolfe. Mark Read scored the final goal of the game to get his hat-trick with Jack Laverty and Niall O'Donnel getting the assist. Kevin Sterk came within inches of picking up his first goal of the year. Rob Rob-. bins and Steve Sargent registered registered their 4th shutout during during league games. The truckers will have a busy schedule next week as they head to Grafton for a tournament Matheson, Ian Gilroy and Jessica Andrew. Middle from left, Jeff Simpson, Andrew Pitt, Michael Wilcox, Wilcox, Adam Powell, Tyler Lane, Brett Pokosta, Tommy Jennings, Kory Jay and Todd Bumstead. In the back row are: Councillor Hal McKnight (who helped with the award presentations), Robert Marten (coach) and Brian Simpson (assistant coach). 63ÛIV 0301V 0301V 0301 NEW RELEASES The Lost Boys Space Balls Island of the Alive Revenge of the Nerds II • A Prayer for the Dying NEW RELEASES $3.99 OVER 1900 SELECTIONS 990 LIGHTS, VIDEO, ACTION "NEW HOURS" Open Sunday 10 a.m. -- 9 p.m. 110 WAVERLEY RD. BOWMANVILLE 623-3658 MEMBERSHIPS Available

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