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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Dec 1988, p. 30

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t 12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, December 7, 1988 Section Twoi Recent Graduate TIMOTHY RAY PRESTON Timothy Ray Preston graduated at the Fall Convocation Convocation of Ryerson Polytechnical Institute with a Bachelor of Applied Arts, Radio and Television Arts, Tim is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ray Preston and the grandson of Mr. W. W. "Bill" Bagnell, all of Bowmanville. Dim and Distant Past 50 Years Ago, Thursday, December 1, 1938. Fire of unknown origin on Monday night gutted the north east wing of the old Dominion Organ and Piano Company factory, now occupied occupied by Davis-Hoult and Company, manufacturers of office and restaurant fixtures fixtures causing an estimated damage of at least $15,000 or $20,000. After a successful season, the B.H.S. lads have hung up their uniforms after losing the Eastern Ontario C.O.S.S.A. championship to Albert College recently. Members of the team are G. Colmer, coach; Conie Fagan, James "Ticker" Crombie, La- verne "Cat" Kimble, Don "Duggan" Mcllveen, Owen "Bun" Fagan, Kennie Nur- combe, Harold "Fat" Cas- bourne, Jack "Sandy" Colville, Colville, Principal L.W. Dippell; Tom Depew, Bill James, Charles "Blub" Hoar, Byron "George" Crawford, Donald "Pee-Wee" Mason, Archie Martin, Jack "Jock" Rice,Mr. Jas. W. Davis, coach; Louie "Stub" Wiseman, John "Squirt" Graham, Grigg "Tuffy" Morden, Carl "Fish" Fisher, Bill "Murphy" Brown, Brenton "Stick" Rickard, Gerald "Roj" Bird. Absent, Capt. Charles "Chubby" "Chubby" Mcllveen, who is still laid up from the game in Belleville, and Douglas "Peen" Jackman. 25 Years Ago, Wednesday, December 4, 1963. There will be three new faces and six members of the present council on Bowmanville Bowmanville Town Council next year. The council for 1964- 65 will be composed of Mayor Ivan Hobbs, Reeve Sidney Little, Deputy Reeve Ross Stevens, and Councillors, Councillors, George Stephen, Paul Chant, Carl Leslie, Ken Hooper, Glenholme Hughes, and Wesley Fice. The percentage percentage of the eligible electors electors that went to the polls on- Monday was 45.66. Reeve Sidney Little was re-elected to his office. His vote was 1,028 against Lloyd Preston's 811. Deputy Reeve Ross Stevens Stevens led the entire poll with a ACCIDENT OR TRAFFIC TICKET? CALL Hi Let a former Police Officer be your voice in court. No Cost Consultation Low Cost Representation S436-7194H 249 KING ST. E. (Across from the Oshawa Provincial Court) vote of 1,152. His opponent, Mrs. Annie Oke, received 696 votes. George Stephen was the leader in the race for the six positions of councillor. There were 14 candidates. The returns: returns: elected - George Stephen Stephen with 1,113, Paul Chant I, 006, Carl Leslie 872, Ken Hooper, 862, Glenholme Hughes 821, and Wesley Fice 767. Votes for the eight other candidates were as follows: Edward Rundle 737, Ian Smith 673, Maurice Prout 466, Murray McKnight 416, J. C. Coyle 415, Glen Fry 384, Herbert Knapp 316, and A. C. Payne 183. Former Durhamite, 97 year old W. J. "Billy" Mills of St. Mary's, who comes here to celebrate his birthday almost almost every year, was chosen to make the first phone call in that municipality when they changed to a new dial system. He called his daughter daughter Mrs. George Kessler of Lincoln Park, N. J. Incidentally, Incidentally, his other daughter Mrs. Helen Wilson was recently re-elected Mayor of St. Mary's by acclamation. Orono historian Charlie Miller found an item of interest interest recently while casually reading The Ladies Home Journal for December. On page 72 there is a story of the quints born recently in the United States. They were placed in isolettes invented by Dr. Charles C. Chappie, son of the late Charles Chappie, Chappie, formerly of Orono, a druggist who apprenticed with Stott and Jury before leaving for Billings, Montana. Montana. Councillors Carl Down, Richard Gibbs, and Mary Budai were re-elected at the polls on Monday inDarling- ton Township. 10 Years Ago, Wednesday, December 6, 1978. Walter Beath was elected chairman of the Durham Region Region defeating Oshawa Councillor Allan Pilkey by one vote. Volunteer firefighters in Newcastle Village were honored honored by David Taylor, national national field director for the Muscular Dystrophy Association Association of Canada with the presentation of a plaque for their work in fighting muscular muscular dystrophy. Over $650 was presented by Penny Fairbrother to Elaine Barber, Vice Pres, of the advisory board of Community Community Care. The money was raised at the Community Community Care Bazaar held recently. recently. Del Moore, Ed Majer, and Ed Leslie were among the many workers at the Newcastle Newcastle Lions Club Turkey Roll held Wednesday evening evening in the Community Hall. Jim Bourke of the Flying Dutchman Motor Hotel was the winner of the trip to Las Vegas draw at the Bowmanville Bowmanville Lions turkey roll last Friday evening. Brad T. Almond son of Mr .and Mrs. George Almond of Bowmanville recently graduated from Fanshaw College, London, in Broadcasting Broadcasting and Television. PRODUCT OF ONTARIO FRESH NEVER FROZEN WHOLE OR HALF Nô Centre CHOPS REMOVED lE n, Ontario mrmmue W WHITE FRESH 3.95 kg MUSHROOMS 179 |5 LB. LIMIT I A LB. KEEP YOUR FOOD COSTS DOWN - SHOP BY THE BOX" ($2.00 PLASTIC BOX DEPOSIT) PRIMO ® CANNED VEGETABLES I LARGE SIZE - 19 OZ. 540 mL TIN • CHICK PEAS • LENTILS • ROMANO • RED OR WHITE KIDNEY BEANS MIX OR MATCH 10 LIMIT TOMATOES 28 FL. OZ. TIN re SViFLOZ. TIN PRODUCT OF CANADA FRESH OR PREVIOUSLY FROZEN FROZEN ASSORTED EGGO WAFFLES LARGE FAMILY PACK OF 12 • 465 g BOX PURITAN CANNEDSTEW PRODUCT OF CANADA VAC PAC IMiMOl UTILITT GRAPE ROCK CORNISH ■ WNSmSM 16-200ZI average! lb. i LARGE 680 g TIN • BEEF • IRISH • HOT CHIU CON CARNE MIX OR MATCH 3 TIN LIMIT QUALITY PACKERS "TOWN CLUB OR »> BRAND SIDE BACON 500 g 17.6 0Z. VAC PAC HIGH LINER FROZEN • BOSTON BLUEFISH FILLETS 454 g • COD IN TEMPURA BATTER 350 g • BOSTON BLUEFISH IN TEMPURA BATTER 350 g FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS HOME • AUTO BUSINESS • LIFE JAMES INSURANCE BROKER LIMITED " Si! SERVING BOWMANVILLE & AREA SINCE 1919 623-4406 FROM CANADA PACKERS AND CANADIAN DRESSED MEAT PLANTS CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF SHOULDER & BLADE STEAKS kg 3.73 LB. 1.69 NEVER FROZEN FROM ONTARIO PACKERS "FRESH" CHOICE CANADIAN 0 70 A BA VEAL SHOULDER "1.69 FROM ONTARIO PACKERS CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF BONELESS STEWING kg 139 LB. ire FROM ONTARIO PACKERS FRESH OR PREVIOUSLY FROZEN 4 14 OXTAILS "149 QUALITY PACKERS "TOWN CLUB" BRAND 2-3 LB. AVG. VAC PAC SWEET PICKLED a rift A Ækgk COMROUS ! 1.69 BACK'S PICKLES LARGE 1.5 L FAMILY SIZE JAR • DILL NO GARLIC • DILL WITH GARLIC • POLSKIE 0G0RKI • SAUERKRAUT • ASSORTED COCKTAIL 375 mL JAR QUALITY PACKERS "TOWN CLUB" BRAND 450 g VAC PAC mmm 3PKG. LIMIT MAPLE LEAF BRAND „ 500 g TRAY PAC GOLDEN FRY • PURE PORK /ggt OR ALL WL BEEF MIX OR I MATCH I 199 CUDDY FARMS CUSTOM COOKED ka 3.73 TURKEY STYLE SLICED AT DELI COUNTER kg LB. 1.69 BONA BRAND VAC PAC RANDOM WEIGHT HOT OR SWEET ™ CtQ CAPPICOLI it kg b,w PEPPER BUTTS LB. m FILLERS FINEST QUALITY BRAND MINI "BLACK FOREST" STYLE SMOKED & COOKED kg HAM BONELESS 3-4 LB. AVERAGE 659 LB. VAC PAC | 299 GERBER STRAINED FIRST FOODS BABY FOODS (EXCLUDING MEATS & MEAT DINNERS) 4.5 OZ. (120 VEGETABLES FRUITS JUICES MIX OR MATCH DEMPSTER'S CANADIANA BREAD •STONEGROUND • COUNTRY BRAN • COUNTRY GRAIN SLICED 675 g JUICE CASE OF 24-6.95 • NATURAL OR • CHOCOLATE 400 g TIN SEALTEST ASSORTED ALL NATURAL ICECREAM Jfyjffc LARGE 2 L TUB 3.19 C'v'vV^'v Ros Dougins 0 James * 4 tiwk Com! 24 KING E BOWMANVILLE West - Mississauga DIXIE VALUE MALL At Dixie Rd, South ol Queen Elizabeth Way North - Markham I Central - Toronto WOODBINE 222 Lansdowne NORTH Avenue At No. 7 ! iighway: Markham I Corner Dundas St. West Downtown - Toronto East - Pickering 222 CHERRY STREET Just South of the Lift Bridge HWY.2& BROCK RD. In Pickering Th" MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY TO LIMIT 9 A.M.-10 P.M. 9 A.M.-10P.M. 9 A.M.-10 P.M. North York Food Terminal 2549 Weston Rd.| THURSDAY! FRIDAY ■ SATURDAY | I just south Of Hwy. 401 [ 8 A.M.-10 P.M. 18 A.M.-10 P.M. f OSHAWA/DURHAM FIRST AVE. Between Slmcoe & Ritson Just a "Stone'a Throw" North of 401

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