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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Jun 1988, p. 18

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« I, 2 The Canadian Statesman. Bnwmanville, June 15. 1988 Section Two Young Students Complete First Graduation Ceremony Bowman ville Museum Has Busy Slate Of Happenings New Slate ofOfficersfor Legion Auxiliary The YMCA Day Care Care Centre in Newcastle Village held its 3rd annual Graduation ceremony on Wednesday, June 8th at the Village Public School's gymnasium with a large crowd present. The youn; graduates were all dressed in their best outfits an wearing traditional mortar board hats for the occasion. occasion. To make it even more realistic, each graduate was presented with a personal diploma. This photo shows most of the grads gathered just before they took their places in the auditorium. Tyrone News Happy 100th Birthday! John Mitchell is prepar- ; ing, not waiting, but preparing preparing for his 100th birthday on June 14,1988. He appreciat- ; ed the help of his neighbour, 1 Walter Park, to shine up his war medals so he will be ready to get all dressed up on the big day. Walter Park, , a veteran of World War Two and President of Canadian Legion, Bowmanville, understands understands John's enthusiasm in recalling his experiences in the time of duty to' his country, England, in the First World War. John enjoys a wide range of conversation with his visitors visitors because he remains : quite active physically and mentally. He especially likes to share stories of his life in his former home-land, England. England. John reluctantly gave up gardening, recently, but he does his own cooking and light housework. Have a wonderful 100th birthday, John! Social Mrs. Helen Glaspell and Mrs. Effa Stainton were hostesses at a Bridal Shower for Rebecca Parker, financée of Ted Skinner, on Saturday morning, June 4,1988, at the home of Mrs. Glaspell. Mrs. Betty (Phillips) Roberts, Roberts, Mrs. Susan (Roberts) Glaspell and baby Bradley, all of Chattanooga. Tennessee, Tennessee, USA, are spending a few KELLY LEGAL SERVICES 41 TEMPERANCE ST., BOWMANVILLE, ONT. Mervyn B. Kelly, B. Comm., LL.B. RESIDENTIAL PURCHASES - RESIDENTIAL SALES RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGES - WILLS POWERS OF ATTORNEY - PROBATE LEGAL AID ACCEPTED Free Initial Consultation On: DRIVING CHARGES - ASSAULT 1 CRIMINAL CHARGES - DIVORCE WILLS, ESTATES AND PROBATE Office Hours: Weekdays -- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. also. Evenings and Saturday by appointment The Federal Building 41 Temperance Street Suite 202 Bowmanville, Ont. Telephone 623-4444 days visiting relatives and friends around Tyrone. We are sorry that Mrs. Carol Byam is hospitalized. Hope you are soon home to the village, Carol. The choir sang an anthem at Tryone Church on Sunday, Sunday, June 5th which was an arrangement of Deep River, by Tim Southwell. A good balance of all vocal parts sounded interesting and pleasing. T.O.P.S. in T.O. Mesdames Elsie Roy, Hilda Hilda Wright, Helen Rogers, members of the Hampton Chapter of TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), were among the number of local TOPS members who attended attended sessions of the three day TOPS 40th Anniversary convention convention at the Sheraton Centre, Centre, Toronto, June 2nd to 4th. Activities were interesting, creative and entertaining. Euchre There were 11 tables of euchre in play at the Old Tyrone Tyrone Hall on Monday even ing, May 30,1988, with the following results: Aileen Turner Turner 88, Edgar Millson 85. Marion Artym 82, Harold Swain 77, Ruby Malley 75, Dorothy Beech 39. Special prizes' Dorothy Beech, Charlie Charlie Campbell, Edgar Millson, Norman Rohrer. There were over 15 tables of euchre in play at the Community Community Centre onFriday evening, June 3, 1988, with the following results: First Bernice Wells, followed by Jack Cook, Charles Nesbitt, Ethel Gibbs, Harold Burgess. Verna Robinson. Ladies' Low Meta Moffatt, Men's Low Norm Woodcock. 50-50 Draw Alf Millson, Gord Moffatt. Moffatt. Special Prizes Alf Mill- son, Leah Bennett, Clara Nesbitt. Even in a museum, where time squeaks to a grinding halt, there is change. Today (June 15) is Seniors' Seniors' Heritage Day at Bowmanville Bowmanville Museum from 10:00 am to 3:30 pm. Yesterday (Tues, June 14) the Monarchist League display display left Bowmanville Museum, Museum, ushering in the new display highlighting the Dominion Dominion Organ and Piano Company. June's itinerary includes a 6.5 km "Fun Run" presented by the museum in conjunction conjunction with Fitness Warehouse. The run takes place June 25. "This is a record-breaking month in terms of programs. There's something happening happening all the time," said curator Dan Hoffman. 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