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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Nov 1988, p. 29

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I I l Section Two The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. November 9, 1988 9 Many Faces Painted at Block Parent Booth News from Wesley ville By Edna Barrowclough Waverley Students Do Well at Harrier Meet A Block Parent booth at the Bowmanville Mall on the Block Parent Program. Some of the face-painters October 29 offered face-painting and information on and their customers are shown here. If you had to entirely rebuild your home tomorrow, could you? With Slate Farm, you can get guaranteed 100% coverage on your home plus extra contents protection. Call to see il you qualify. Dirk Brinkman Agent 623-3621 __ 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there State Farm Fire and Casualty Company Canadian Head Office Scarborough, Ontario STATE fARM INSURANCE Guest Speaker Explains Problems Of Osteoporosis to Sorority Group Dr. R. E. Munro, M.D. P.R.C.P (c) was the guest plenty of calcium-rich foods such as milk, cheese and yo- speaker at Bowmanville. gurt. During a question and Beta Sigma Phi's Friendship answer period following his Night held at Trinity United presentation, the question Church, October 25. Mem- concerning calcium supple- bers of Xi Zêta Tau chapter ments was asked. He sug- attending learned how Oste- croat-d t-Vmt- vnn a oporosis is a tragic condition tha ' - " ' attending learned how Oste- porosis is a tragic condition lat eats away at the bones in the spine, hips and arms. The slightest injury can produce produce a fracture. Dr. Munro explained how diagnosis is made with the help of modern computer equipment. He stated that the disease is more common in North American women in mid-life age group. A family family history of the disease or a small body frame are also contributing factors. Dr. Munro suggested eating gested that you should be monitored by your physician if on supplements and regular regular exercise is important. • Planning for f • Planning for $ • Planning to si • Planning for On November 14th ELECT Darryl Somerscales Regional Councillor Ward 1 Issues ... serviced industrial sites serviced residential sites top pollution of our land and water responsible growth Somerscales, Darryl X LOOKED AT NEW CAB PRICES LATELY? UH, OH MjO I From dings, to dents, to rust -- and a GREAT PAINT JOB -- MAACO Autopainting Experts can restore your car's body and bring it back to life! All for a price that's lower than you'd ever expect... And accident claims? It's all part of the job at MAACO. ... BETTER GET MAACO. PAINT SERVICES START AS Collision Experts in Oshawa r™ King St. 1 1 H Simcoe St. 401 2 / -a a- a: 1 1 •d cc . >. c ,o 1 1 1 j Œ § ■ E (5 j j Bloor St. Hastings X ! L. MAACO ■ j OSHAWA 579-4000 BRING THIS AD AND SAVE $100°® on our ) SUPREME SERVICE forthcoming later this month. Jean Sheridan, director, director, introduced us to several of the actors and actresses in the play. Xi Zeta Tau has had several several meetings this fall, hosted by Marrion Johnston, Orono and Cathy Aitken, Bowman- vile. Marrion presented a program on "Summer Memories" Memories" and Elizabeth Bateman Bateman told "How Traffic Lights work in Durham Region." Region." The chapter's social activities activities have included an invitation invitation to participate in a Family Family Car Rally hosted by Xi Zeta Lambda Chapter and attending the St. Paul's Players Production later this month. Our service projects include serving at the November November Blood Donor Clinic and collecting staples for our Christmas Hamper. Lynda Gibson, Newcastle, will be hostess for our next meeting. Beta Sigma Phi sorority has grown to be an International International organization. Its members members enrich their lives culturally culturally and socially. Although Beta Sigma Phi is not a service service organization, its members members enjoy helping others. For more information, any sorority member can he con- t&ctëd Elizabeth Bateman 263- 2960. service there was the usual monthly social and coffee hour. All are preparing for and looking forward to the bazaar on November 9. On Sunday, October 29th, among the local people attending attending the official opening of the new library wing at Coldwater were Clarke Dickinson and Edna Barrowclough Barrowclough from the lake- shore and Bernice MacDonald MacDonald and John Wickett from Port Hope. A fine reading room of the new wing is dedicated dedicated to the memory of the late Foster Meharry Russell. Mr. Russell published the Coldwater paper during the eight years he lived there from 1938 to 1946, and it was here that son Robyn was bom. There were several several speakers during the afternoon afternoon who gave credit to the many citizens who had given given freely of time to the library, library, at least one as long as 30 years on the board. Robyn Robyn Russell was one of the speakers and reviewed his parents' share in the activities activities of Coldwater while there and Mr. Russell's support of the library. Mrs. Jean Russell spoke of the many friends in that place and her happiness there, and she cut the ribbon to open that part of the new wing. It was a very interesting interesting afternoon with entertainment entertainment by the Coldwater band and senior citizens choir as well as the many speakers. The typical fall day of cloud and sunshine made for a pleasant drive through that part of Ontario. Olive Hill of Winchester spent the weekend here and on Saturday she and Helene Karvorien pf -Scarborough were among those who attended attended the bazaar at the Newtonville United church. Others going from the area were Gwen and Berniece Best, Orald Ford and Marion Bamsey. Congratulations to Peter Symons who received the year's continuing scholarship scholarship at Cobourg Collegiate on Saturday October 29th. Here is the Waverley Public School cross country Cookson (1st place), Mark Lynch (4th place), Shawn > running team fresh from a very successful appear- Piels, Matthew Bothwell, Adam Stoker, Paul Hoi- an ce at the October 19 Harrier Cross Country Meet, lingsworth, Anthony Corey, Michael Ferguson, ■:< Four of the 16 runners placed and all represented Chris Van Acker, Kathy Fenwick (3rd place), Ain- their school very well. Along with coach Lynne Port- sley Boudreau, Kate Garrett, Sarah Bauman (5th ; j er, they are: David Moriarity, Chad Unsworth, Tom place), and Rebecca Vatcher. Congratulations to all. ;J> i 50 years ago ieo- ast : Young n pie had the privilege h week of hearing Mr. Hayden give a dramatic reading of the "Reindeer Trek". 3000 wild reindeer were driven across 1800 miles of uncharted uncharted roads, done to relieve relieve the need in the Eastern Arctic. On Monday, October 31st the Morrish young peo- ile joined the local group, at Irst appearing to be a race from a strange land. The orange orange and black basement was the scene of wonderful doings. Those in costume paraded paraded to music played by a smart young gentleman, in every aay life, Olive Mason. The best man's costume went to Inez Symons, and the best lady's costume to Ivan Lewis, the best gentleman's gentleman's character to Edgar Harcourt, the best lady's character to Jean Marvin, and the funniest man to Mrs. Haines. After refreshments the 50 or 60 young people joined hands and sang "The More We Get To-gether", and ended the evening with "God Save the King". Hospital Bowling October 25/88. Top Ten Averages S. Marshall 208, A Atkinson Atkinson 206, J. Woodcock 193, R. Bailey 193, B. Forget 189, J. MacLean 187, D. Woodcock 185, B. McQuarrie 184, C. Zinckl83. Ladies High Single J. Woodcock 269, Ladies High Triple S. Marshall 623, Mens High Single R. Bailey 248, Mens High Triple A. Atkinson Atkinson 623. Team #6 is in first place with 46 pts. November 1, 1988 Top Ten Averages 1. S. Marshall 206, 2. A. Atkinson 203, 3. R. Bailey 193,4. J. Woodcock 192, 5. B. Forget 190, 6. D. Woodcock 187, 7. B. McQuarrie 187, 8. D. MacLean 185, 9. C. Zinck 184,10. J. MacLean 184. Ladies High Single 225, J. Woodcock, Ladies High Triple 588 S. Marshall, Mens High Single 304, Steven Fowler, Mens High Triple 648, B. McQuarrie. Team #six in in first place with 52 pts. On November 14 Vote For LARRY HANNAH Regional Councillor Ward 1 Larry Hannah will... • work hard and honestly to deal with all residents' problems in Ward 1. • set up meetings with each community in the Ward to assess how he can assist and deal effectively with each community's needs. • promote industrial growth and planning that benefits the Town and its people. • pursue every avenue to end the Hydro disparity within the Municipality. • support "Right to Farm" legislation. • NOT support the use of large tracts of land in Newcastle for waste disposal. • but Larry WILL pursue a vigorous course as your Regional Councillor to increase recycling, re-use and recovery. SAVE $50.00 ON ANY INSURANCE WINDSHIELD CLAIM DEDUCTIBLE Limit one/purchase -- Offer valid for most cars and most insurance companies. 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