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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Apr 1988, p. 28

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1 t 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 13,1988 Section Two Peter Rabbit Visits Nursing Home Residents OppOSC Expansion Easter Rewards in Poker Chip Hunt The young and young at heart are always pleased with a visit from Peter Rabbit. Rabbit. The residents of Strathaven Nursing Home are no exception. And when Peter Peter popped in at lunch-time on Thursday to deliver chocolate eggs, he was given a warm reception. Ken Andrews invited Peter for a bite to eat but when he heard carrots weren't on the menu he declined. College Dean Heads for China Durham College's Dr. Vince Vincent, Associate Dean of the Faculty of Business Business and Technology, has been selected by the Federal Government to be the resident resident Canadian Co-Director of the Chengdu Management Management Institute in the Province Province of Sichuan, The People's 1 Republic of China. Vince Vincent has been with Durham College since 1973 and he has already completed a number of assignments assignments in China for both the Federal and Provincial Governments. The Chengdu Management Management Institute is a joint venture venture between the Canadian and Chinese Governments. The Institute was opened in 1984 by the State Economic Commission and the Sichuan Sichuan Provincial Economic and Planning Commission. Since 1984, it has been engaged in a 5-year technical and transfer transfer program funded by the Canadian International Development Development Agenda (CIDA) and coordinated and implemented implemented by the Canadian Association Association of Community. Colleges Colleges (ACCC). The Chengdu Institute provides training and instruction instruction in up-to-date management management theory, methodology methodology and techniques for working managers on leave from medium and large scale enterprises in' North West and South West China. Approximately, 2,000 managers managers pass through the Institute Institute each year taxing part in 3 week to 12 week programs. The Chengdu Institute is considered bv both the Cana-, dian and Chinese Governments Governments to be the most successful successful of its kind in China. Prior to coming to Durham Durham College, Vince was a senior officer in the Royal Air Force and had spent many years in the Far East, the Middle East, Europe ana North America on flying, staff and instructional duties. The appointment is for one year at the completion of which Vince will return to Durham College. There was good attendance attendance from Starkville on Monday evening at the "Stop the Expansion of the Laia- law Landfill site" meeting held at the Newtonville United United Church basement. Most people there would like to see it stopped. On Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim, Mrs. Bernice Stark, Mrs. Isabelle Trim and Mrs. Gloria Todd attended the Orono Rebekah Lodge dinner and birthday K held at the Odd Fel- lall in Orono. It was a splendid spring morning on Wednesday when 10 ladies of the Starkville Starkville craft class met at the home of Mrs. Ada Hallowell for morning and lunch. Mr. George Moore of Castleton spent from Wednesday Wednesday to Saturday with his sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. On Wednesday, Mrs. Nancy Scott was luncheon and afternoon guest of her .anunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow visited on Wednesday Wednesday afternoon with their brother-in-law Mr. Reg. Taylor, Taylor, Oshawa. . Mrs. Anita Maple and K.C. of the sixth line visited Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Bev. Higgins and children. children. On Thursday, Mrs. Mar- f aret Taberner of Totten- am and her son Ian of Ann Arbour, Michigan were luncheon luncheon and afternoon guests of Mrs. Jeanette Layng. On Thursday, spending the day with Mrs. Eana Dobson Dobson were her nephew Mr. and Mrs. George Duthie of Car berry, Manitoba. In the afternoon, they all visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ruthven, Port Hope and later later were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fonk and Peter. Mrs. Maurice Hallowell of Canton and Mrs. Ted Stark of Knoxville visited Friday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark and Mr. George Moore. Mrs. Isabelle Trim was a Dodge Trucks We have an excellent selection of Dodge Pick-ups in stock, ready for immediate deli very... and have even more on the way! Come In NOW and SA VE! Quality... Value Performance Proven There is no substitute! ymnsmUSM PROTECTIO BEST BUILT, BEST BAC supper guest on Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. Several from Starkville attended the Durham Co-op banquet held on Thursday evening at the Orono Community Community Centre. Mr. Eugene Whelan was the very interesting interesting guest speaker. Mr. Jeff Caswell, student at Guelph University spent the weekend with his parents parents Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell. Caswell. Mr. Audley Da Costa, a student at Seneca College. Toronto spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Da Costa. Mary and Michael Murphy Murphy of Bowmanville spent Saturday and Sunday with lr grandp Mrs. John Muri r. and Mr. and Mrs! l^ruce Bret- tell visited Saturday afternoon afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. David David Brettell and New baby Christopher, Oshawa. On Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Sandra Goorbarry and Mrs. Wilma Robinson attended attended the bake sale and tea held at Newtonville United church. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim were Saturday supper and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowe and Tiffany, Bowmanville. On Saturday, Miss Barbara Barbara Johnston of Toronto was a luncheon and supper guest of Mrs. Jeanette Layng and Dyana to celebrate Dyana's birthday. Happy Birthday, Dyana. Mr. Jeff Caswell, Guelph visited Saturday afternoon with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. On Saturday evening, Mrs. Martha Farrow attended attended the Creative Workshop in Dancing by Janet Venn in Oshawa to see Lisa and Jason Jason Twardoski of Crooked Creek perform in the competition competition recital. Mr. Lawrence Farrow and grandson Robert Walton Walton visited Saturday evening with Mr. Ted King, Sixth Line to celebrate Teds birthday. birthday. Happy Birthday, Ted. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller and Alexander of Bowmanville Bowmanville visited Sunday afternoon afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Souch. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell were brunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Caswell, Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. David Ru- therford r Michelle and Mark of Orono Were supper guests on Sunday-.of Mrs. Isabelle TrimV-mTtK bns ^aaibvsxe iac Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Farrow, with) Mr. and Mrs. Alan Farrow of Toronto visited visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Nesbitt, Michael and) Kim, Bowan- ville. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Farrow, Tammy and Jody were Mr. Morris Farrow of Newcastle and Peter Fonk. Joining them later for the evening were Miss Marilyn Wyben- ga of Newtonville and Mr. Audley Da Costa. On Sunday evening Mrs. Ellen Farrow with Mrs. Acy Farrow of Newtonville attended attended the Cantata held at the Newtonville United Church and put on by the church choir. Brenton visited with his cousin Clinton. Mrs. Sandra Goorbarry and Mrs. Lauris Da Costa attended attended the musical "Elijah" put on by the Northumberland Northumberland Symphony orchestra and Northumberland Philharmonic Philharmonic choir on Sunday evening at Trinity United church in Cobourg. On Monday afternoon, Mr. Orme Falls and Harvey of Bowmanville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. Mr. Don Cochrane of Hampton visited Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow. Mrs. Martha Farrow and Mrs. Dorothy Trim visited Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Rutherford, Kirby. Kirby. On Thurdsay, Mrs. Isabelle Isabelle Trim was an afternoon and supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stapleton, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Craft class was held at the ' Based on an average o' owner relalcd problems lor 1986 cars and trucks designed and built in' North America and purchased during Oclobor-November 1985. Limited Warranty. See Dealer lor details $1000.°° low rates make State Farm homeowners insurance a good buy. Cash Back $500 Discounts on other truck models Flurry! Limited^ W Offer! I: Our service makes II even belter. Call mo. 8 a.m. ••8 p.m. Dirk Brinkman Scugog St. Bowmanville 623-3621 MacINTOSH CHRYSLER Plymouth Limited 331 Park Rd. S. 728-4638 Oshawa home of Mrs. Brenda Towl- er, Stewart Road on Wednesday Wednesday morning with seven ladies attending. Mr. Fred Brimacombe of Osaca visited Friday afternoon afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. Miss Audra Goorbarry, a student at McGill University, Montreal spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tony Goorbarry. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Flak of Toronto spent the weekend weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brettell and Susan. Visitors during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell Hallowell were Mr. Orme Falls and Harvey of Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Mr. Maurice Hallowell of Canton, Mr. Ben Korte- kaas., Mrs. Brian Caswell and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Higgins Higgins and children. On Friday evening, Mrs. Ellen Farrow and Mrs. Sandra Sandra Goorbarry attended the Good Friday service held at Kendal United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fonk spent the weekend at Lake Bernard, Sundridge. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rossit- er of Port Credit were Easter dinner guests on Saturday evening. Mr. Jack Walker of Toronto Toronto was a supper and evening guest on Fri ' Mr. and Mrs. Llew Ha! ell. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Farrow with Mr. and Mrs. George Walton, Robert and Douglas of Newcastle were Good Friday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Nesbitt, Nesbitt, Michael and Kim, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. ay of illow- Egged on by enthusiastic parents, hordes of youngsters scoured the grounds of the Bowmanville Museum on Easter Monday in search of poker chips. No this wasn't a cruel replacement for the traditional reward of an easter egg hunt. The chips were redeemed for chocolate eggs back at the museum's front porch. Carrie Huycke and her brother, Ian were pretty pleased with their detective work. In fact, nobody left the hunt empty handed despite the fact Peter Rabbit (alias Dan Hoffman) and his helpers had hidden the chips so well. One date Idorft "ANOTHER TIME" ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE APRIL 13th thru 16th A memorabilia and nostalgia show and sale brought to our centre to help us keep in mind and to treasure days gone by. The Centre for Everything (XSHAWA The Centre for Me.

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