i 18 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 16, 1988 Vanstone's Mill Welcomes Christmas Store to Location Special Week Emphasizes Importance of Recycling On Sunday afternoon, area Recycle Coordinators, 'cial bins just east of Fire Station 2 where they also Suzanne Elston and Helen MacDonald joined forces posed for this photo. Area residents are urged to use with Durham East MPP Sam Cureatz to publicise Re- this bins for recycling their refuse, cycle Week. They brought some garbage to the spe- - 1 On Saturday morning, the parking lot at Vanstone's Mill was overflowing as potential customers came to see what was taking place in Ye Olde Health Shoppe. This photo shows mill owner Ralph Pypker behind the counter, along with staff members, Alice Winters, Helen DeJong and Cathy Penfold. Later in the day, there was an official opening as civic officials joined in the pre-Christmas extravaganza. extravaganza. Skater Takes First Place Congratulations! Michael Mirsch won a first place trophy in the pre-juvenile men, freeskate category, category, at Skate Cobourg on Nov. 5th. Michael, in his second year of competitive skating, also enjoys dance pairs. He is a member of the Bowmanville Figure Skating Club and is coached by Paul Smith. MacDonald Scores Three for Buster's ! Part of Vanstone's Mill has been transformed into what has been named De cember 25th The Christmas Store being operated by Sharon and Ivan Lloyd, {shown here with the Grand Opening cake. The store was packed with interested .visitors on Saturday morning. FOR THE BEST SELECTION - SERVICE AND PRICE SEE THE LARGEST LIGHTING SHOWROOM AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLY IN DURHAM. OSSQ LECTRIC 209 BLOOR ST. E., OSHAWA B 576-4166 STORE HOURS: MON. TUES., WED. 6 a,m. • 0 p.m. THURSDAY 8 n.m. - 7 p.m. FRIDAY 8 n.m. • 0 p.m. SATURDAY 8 n.m. • 6 p.m. By Robert E. Stiles The Newcastle Busters Oldtimers hosted T.P. Sports on Sunday, November 6, 1988 at the Newcastle Ice Palace and won easily over the 10 man squad by a 9-2 score. Tony Jones led the scoring scoring with 4 assists, Sandy MacDonald led in the goal department with 3 while Bob Stiles had 2 goals 1 assist, Jerry Dost 1 goal, 2 assists, George Sainsbury 1 goal, 1 assist, Jim Hutchinson 2 assists, assists, Terry Graham and Mike MacGregor 1 goal each, Ron Hooper, Bob McLauglin, Brad Finucan and Doug Cole all with 1 assist assist each. 'Vv-V : Thé first period saw Busters Busters open up a 6-1 lead with Bob Stiles and Sandy MacDonald MacDonald scoring twice and Terry Graham and Mike MacGregor getting singles. Frank Devereaux scored the lone marker for T.P. Sports assisted by N. Pemberton and Bob Vallance to end the first period. The 2nd period saw Newcastle Newcastle add 3 more goals, one each by Sandy MacDonald to give him his hattrick and Jerry Dost and George Sainsbury. Bob Vallance scored T.P. Sports' 2nd goal assisted by Rick Drew and Frank Devereaux to give Busters a 9-2 lead after 2 -periods. The 3rd period was a goal tender's game with Leo Kelly for Busters and Bob Crawford for T.P. Sports closing the door on the shooters for a scoreless period. period. Gary Woodbeck served the only penalty of the game with 56 seconds left in the game. Buster's Defeat D&B Hawks By 6-1 Score The Newcastle Busters travelled to Orono on Thursday Thursday November 10,1988 for a 9:30 p.m. game against the D&B Hawks. The first period saw Busters Busters take a 2-0 lead. By the end of the 2nd period, Busters Busters held a 4-1 lead. The 3rd saw Busters add 2 more goals for a 6-1 score. Scoring for Busters was Bob Stiles 2 goals with Dave Roote, Terry Terry Graham, Doug Rickard and Bob McLauglin scoring 1 each O.M.S. HANDS BUSTER'S FIRST DEFEAT OF SEASON Busters hosted O.M.S. on Sunday, November 13,1988 and were handed their first defeat of the regular season by a 5-1 score. 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Canadians go to the polls on November 21st to cast their ballot as participants in the democratic process. h Some of those men and women whom we elect will sit on the government side of the House of Commons. Others will sit in Opposition, playing a vital role in decision-making and in keeping the governmént accountable and responsible. The Christian Heritage Party has worked hard from its beginning in 1986 to prepare for this task. We offer 63 candidates: men and women of integrity integrity and competence who are eager to be your voice in Parliament. We offer a voice that won't be swayed by opinion polls or special interest groups. Our policies and prograr t, based on Christian ethics and principles, will be of lasting benefit to all Canadians. I am deeply concerned about abortion, the huge national debt, the loss of environmental quality, and the decline of moral standards and family values. A vote for the CHP in this election will be your personal contribution toward creating a strong voice in Ottawa on matters such as the economy, morality and social justice. You can help restore Canada as a God-fearing and childloving nation -- a nation that protects its weakest members with life-preserving legislation. legislation. Together we can make the difference. On November 21st, vote for your Christian Heritage Heritage Party candidate. Vote with your conscience. Vote responsibly. Ed Vanwoudenberg National Leader of the C.H.P. CHRISTIAN HERITAGE PARTY Authorized by Ralph Bouwmeester, Official Agent for John Kuipers