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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Nov 1988, p. 7

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Drama Club Donates Profits from Play to Skate '88 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, November 9.1988 |gg| ' With the cast and crew of "Voyage Round My Father" Father" looking on, Bowmanville Drama Workshop President Sheila Majid presents Rick James with a donation for Skate '88. Rick is the Public Information Information Chairman for the fund-raising drive. Assisting with the presentation is director Jean Sheridan. The production is slated to run from November 24-26 with a special performance for senior citizens on November November 22nd at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are available from any Drama Club member. tion Chairman for the fund-raising drive. Assisting urama viud memuei. National Trust Novices Undefeated rm TT< 1 • n Z1 XT-- Arlnm nnrl L'ir/1 oninaro ntt «Unnlrinrr Vuif POma frnm VlP- DnVP Clfirk fired H nice cen- The Victoria & Grey Novice's Novice's started off their '88-'89 , hockey season infine form ;on Saturday, October 29 • With a 4-0 win over Adam "and Eve. Tif! Strong forechecking and superb defence were the {keys to success as well as the excitement of first day in the new arena. Good goaltendig by Andrew Pitt kept the Adam and Eve snipers off the board. The offence was led by defenceman Dave Leppert with two goals and one assist. Centre Mike McCrory also had a pair of goals and assist and Dave Clark picked up an assist. In week two of the season (Nov. 5) the V&G defence was again strong but the offence offence ran into some tough checking but came from behind behind for a 1-1 tie with Carter's. Carter's. Carter's opened the scoring scoring in the first period on a nice solo effort by R. Salo- men. Andrew Pitt's goaltending goaltending held Carter's attack off the scoreborad for the rest of the match. Late in the second period Dave Clark fired a nice centering centering pass from Greg O'Leary home to tie the score. The third period was end to end action with both goalies coming up big. Congratulations on a fine start to the season. The Victoria Victoria & Grey-National Trust novices see their next action on November 12 against Jimmy's. FOR HYDRO COMMISSIONER ELECT ERNEST R. EVES / ; .. a--O' f. m. jpv ft I -- Bowmanville resident since 1973 -- Retired early from Ontario Hydro in 1983 -- 36 Years experience in the Line Maintenance and Construction Trade -- A member of St. John's Anglican Church -- Campaign Chairman for the Bowmanville and District Unit 108 of the Canadian Cancer Society. I WOULD LIKE TO WORK TO: -- Continue to supply customers'with power at cost -- Work toward a speedy and economical inclusion of , r the whole Town of Newcastle,under onejelectric^l,. 2 ü ^^' syëtem The Newcastle Hydro-Electric Commission : v C A safe and efficient utility ON NOVEMBER 14 ALL I NEED IS YOUR VOTE ELECT EVES, ERNEST R. ® THANK YOU! The members or the Cotirtice Secondary DraManiacs would like to thank everyone who helped in making our Fright Day a success. Most of all thanks to our many sponsors without whom we could never have had such a great day: Gratters World, Courtlce Unisex, Burkcton Variety, Scott's Window Cleaning, Provincial Graphics, IGA (Whitby), Claudette's, Buckingham Fruit Market, Tim's Rentals, Margwlll Fur Farm, Courtlce Unboy, Gould's Cards and Gilts, Jackman Flowers, South China Buffet, The Art Gallery, Virtue Fuels, Robinson Qulnney Co. Ltd., Sky Cafe, Plnglc's, Tyrone Mills, Honey Dip Donuts, Davey Transport Es'Pe', Byam's General Store, North York Roofing, Frank's Variety, Bi-Way in the Bowmanville Mall, ReMax Reflections, Saywell's, House of Amber, Norgraphlcs, Business Improvement Area, Schooner's Fish and Chips, 32 Treasure Valley Amusement Park, Skylight Donuts, Provincial Graphics, Bun King (King St.), Fifth Wheel Truck Stop, Wallace Auto Supply, Pearl Coverly, Union's Vegetables, A & P Five Points Mall, Zellers (Kingsway), Susan Wills. We would also like to thank the parents who brought their children out, and we hope they had a good time. End of season CLEAROUT We're getting ready for fall by clearing out our remaining Yard-Man tractors, mowers and tillers. Model RM 832 LT1238 LT1240 with bagger LT1644 GT186 SPECIALS Quantity 2 Left 4 Left 1 Left 2 Left 1 Left Sale Price $1799.00 ea. $2195.00 ea. $2495.00 ea. $2695.00 ea. $3595.00 ea. All Yard-man Products carry a 3- year limited Consumer Warranty PLUS top quality after-sales service from your authorized Yard-man dealer who has a trained service staff and a stock of factory parts. ARNOTT FARM EQUIPMENT 8 KENT ST. EAST LINDSAY ONT. 705-324-4292 OR 2497 PRESTONVALE ROAD OSHAWA, ONT. 416-436-2182 IIA»H0 COfiSUMf A WAWANtY (varemarO Be proud Canadians-get out and vote! Neetleton-Caeeeree News by Mabel CaWker Election Thoughts Monday, November 14 will be municipal election day and we urge you .. the good people of Scugog Township to exercise your franchise .. be proud Canadians and vote for the candidates of your choice. Remember, there are a great many countries where residents are. not allowed the privilege of voting and it is not just a privilege and a right.. but a duty! This is one way citizens can take an active part in the process process of decision making which affects affects the community in which they live and work. It has been said.. that bad public officials are elected by good citizens who don't vote! Hallowe'en Comment Nice weather brought all kinds of fearsome wee folks out Hallowe'en night with cries of "Trick or Treat". Without exception exception they were polite and well behaved, and every single one left with a thank you. Trust the kids had a great time! A night of fun, excitement, magic and mystery, for the youngsters! Hope to see them next year! After the kids were tucked in their beds .. a chauffered limousine pulled up to the door .. and out stepped a most fascinating couple .. a tall, slim, elegant lady with a delightful smile wearing a beautiful evening gown complete with a luxurious mink fur slung around her shoulders. She was wearing an at- New Sponsor for Newcastle Team On behalf of the players and parents I would like to thank Mike's Place Ltd. for the sponsorship of thisyears Newcastle Novice Team. People like you are great! appreciated. I would how like to introduce introduce this year's team: Joshua Joshua Chiusolo #1, Traser McArthur #2, Trevor Baker #4, Vincent Norton #5, Jerry Guthrie #6, Joshua tiukitsch #7, Jessy Anger # 8, John Ar- mishaw #9, Darrcy /Wright #10, Chris Davis #11,/Chris Druery #12, David Troost #14, ,Jamie Metcalf #15, Mark Sausedo #16,1 Colin MacDonald #17, John Galbraith Galbraith #18. / On October 26th Mike's Place skated to 9-0 'victory over Grafton #2. The first period scoring was Darrcy Wright (Chris Davis), Colin MacDonald (Trevor Baker), Chris Davis (Darrcy Wright).. 2nd period scoring: Cohn MacDoaiild (Joshua Dukitsch, Dukitsch, Vincent Norton), Jamie Jamie Metcalf (John Armi- shaw), Trjevor 'Baker (unassisted), Colin MacDonald MacDonald (Joshua Dukitsch, Chris Druery), Third period: Colin MacDonald (Trevor Baker), John Armishaw (unassisted). (unassisted). On November 2nd Mike's Place went up against Baltimore Baltimore #1 ana won 7-2. The 1st period scoring was by Darrcy Wright (Chris Davis). Davis). 2nd Period - Trevor Baker Baker (unassisted ), Joshua Dukitsch Dukitsch (Colin MacDonald), Colin MacDonald (Joshua Dutitsch), Darrcy Wright (unassisted). Third period: Darrly Wright (Jamie Metcalf), Joshua Joshua Dukitsch (Colin MacDonald). MacDonald). The two games showed a good team effort from all the players, also marked Joshua Chiusolo's 1st shutout. I hope you get some more with the help of your team mates. Midgets Earn Win and a Tie On Monday, November 7, IGA Midgets met Harmony of the OCHL and came away with a 5-3 victory. Harmony opened the scoring scoring early in the first but Gilbert Gilbert set up Chris late in the period and his sneaky backhand backhand tied the score. Marc then sent Tommy in on right wing, Tommy relayed to Bryan who scored twice on the play. Before the period was over John extended the lead to 3-1. ~ In the third, Marc scored from Tommy and Bryan only to see Oshawa score twice to narrow the margin to 4-3. However, IGA hung together backed by super goal tending from Paul and iced the game when Brian cleared to Gil who sent Marc in for an empty net' goal to make the final score 5-3. In the second game. Deluxe Deluxe played a big tough St. Mark's team also from the OCHL. Billy scored the opening goal following a rush down right wing late in the first penod. The second tractive wig, expensive jewellery, perfectly made up, etc. Her escort was indeed interesting as a clown. We offered them refreshments but they said they had to make a few more calls and it was getting laid: They remain a deep mystery - BUT - we felt it is most enjoyable to see grown ups getting such a "bang" out of Hallowe'en! Caesarea Euchre Results On Wed. evening at the Caesarea Centre, Grace Short held the high score with a great 91. Second winner, Eva MacDonald, MacDonald, came in close behind with an 88. The consolation prize was won by Teresa Berker with 51. The super lunch was supplied by the John Moore family! Re - the Bazaar coming up on Nov. 19. The committee will gladly gladly accept donations .. anything along the line of home baking, handmade items, white elephant, etc. They may be dropped off at the Centre on Friday, Nov. 18, between between the hours of 7 to 9 p.m. Nestleton Presbyterian Church Service was held at 11a.m. with Rev. Fred Swann in the pulpit. Joyce Taylor was the fine organist. Psalm 2 was read responsively and Scripture taken from Ephesians 6: ip-20. A Remembrance Day period of silence was observed and prayers offered for Peace. The sermon theme was "Remembrance Day". Rev. F, Swann followed with three headings - 1. The subtlety of our enemies. 2. The source of our strength and 3. The strength of our reserves. A thought provoking message! Social Notes Saturday dinner guests with Lawrence and Gwen Malcolm of Nestleton were Dennis & Laina Malcolm, Jove, Le ta, and Arec of Ajax. On Sunday, Lawrence and ', Gwen and daughter Gail Malcolm 'of Port Perry, attended the Langmaid - Brooks reunion held at Ebenezer Church. The Family Country Hoedown held on Friday evening, Nov. 4, in Nestleton Community Centre .. sponsored by the Nestleton United Church, was a great success. The music was excellent, food delicious, and a fine evening of fellowship! It is hoped we might have more of these enjoyable events in the future! Quite a number from Nestleton attended the Anniversary Service at Blacks lock United Church on" Sunday, Nov. 6th, and found the music enjoyable and the guest speaker Ron Neun very interesting interesting re - his work in Zambia ! There are still some seats available for the Bus Trip to the Royal Winter Fair for Friday, Nov. 11th, sponsored by the Pineridge Garden Club. For information information phone Shirley Love 966-5330. The Emerson Pottery will hold their annual Open House of Pottery Pottery and Jewellery on Saturday, Nov. 12, Sunday Nov. 13, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. For information information call 986-4388. Remembrance Day As Remembrance Day approaches approaches this coming Friday, let us pause and remember! What more sacred duty is there for all Canadians on Nov. 11th, than remembrance ... solemnly and reverently expressed re - those immortal heroes ... the valiant sons of Canada who paid the supreme sacrifice for the things in which they believe! Announcement! Remembrance Day Service will be held this year on Friday,' Nov. 11th, at 10:30 a.m. in the Blackstock Town Hall, instead of the Rec. Centre. Please take note! EASTERN ONTARIO HONDA DEALERS ASSOC. 1988 MODEL CLEARANCE SALE Suddenly Some Of The World's Finest Automobiles Have Become More Affordable HONDA CIVIC WINNER "IMPORT CAR OF THE YEAR" Motor Trend Magazine HONDA ACCORD "CANADA'S MOST PREFERRED CAR" HONDA PRELUDE "ALL-WORLD SUPER COUPE" TEST DRIVE A HONDA TODAY AND DISCOVER WHY IT'S #1 IN OWNER LOYALTY 000053 LEASE MEMBER E.O.H.O.A. C0B0URG HONDA Leasing • Sales - Service - Parts Hwy. 2 West - Cobourg IJ VI 372-5445 Ul "Where Your Satisfaction is Guaranteed" period featured hard hitting and tight checking with Brett providing excellei minding Brett providing excellent net minding.; Paul Chisholm gave Deluxe a two goal advantage advantage on a solo effort at the midway mark of the third. However, penalty problems saw Deluxe short- handed when Oshawa narrowed narrowed the score to 2-1 and were unlucky when Oshawa tied the score as the buzzer sounded. Both Bowmanville teams played well despite the fact that both wore ploying with Panasonic. just slightly ahead of our time First in VHS Camcorder Technology presents a... Camcorder Special Effects Show on _ Friday, Nov. 11th from 6 to 9 p.m. Featuring: * E.I.S. (Electronic Image Stabilization) * Special Built-in Digital Effects * Low Light Recording ... and much, much more! Bowmanville Audio-Vision 20 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 623-2312 "Bowmanville's Complete Electronics Store" 10 players against the 16 man Oshawa clubs.

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