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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Mar 1989, p. 12

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« 12 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, March 1.1989 Phone 623-3303 Phone Classified Deadline --- Monday 4:30 p.m, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Up to 20 words $5.00 Each Additional Word 240 Display Classified 450 per agate line Memoriams $5.00 plus 240 per line of verse Logos, Boxes, Artwork $4.00 Box Number Rental $1.50 Too late for Classifieds... Double Charge (Tuesday till noon) Deadline for ALL Classified Advertising is 4:30 p.m. Monday All Classified Advertising is Payable in Advance Deaths Births Open House 983-9155 AFTER HOURS: 983-9656 7-tfSN "Flowers, Say it Best" VAN BELLE DAILY Delivery to... Oshawa • Bowmanville Area Phone 623-4441 • Trade mark of Van Belle Gardens 7-tfSN STAFFORD MONUMENTS 143 King Street East Bowmanville, Ontario L1C1N6 PHONE 623-8150 lor quality monuments, bronze and granite markers and cemetery lettering. Showroom or private appointment in your home or tree transportation to our showroom lor Senior Citizens and handicapped persons in the Bowmanville and Orono areas gladly arranged by phoning: Mr. Philip J. Dawson at 623-8150 during day or after hours a I 1-579-1116 in Oshawa. 2-tfS Deaths CALLAHAN - Barry and Julie (nee Sandison) are pleased to announce announce the arrival of their first child, Ashley Barbara Ellen, on February 9, 1989 at 1:20 p.m. weighing 4 lbs. 10 oz. Proud grandparents are Barbara Sandison Sandison of Bowmanville and Arch and Ellen Callahan of Torbay, Ntld. Special thanks to Drs. Hoy, Spear and the maternity stall at Bowmanville Bowmanville Hospital, as well as Dr. Mac- Gillivray and nursery staff at Oshawa General. 9-1S DUNFORD - Greg and Patti (nee Williams) welcome with love the early arrival of their first child, Virginia Virginia Lynn, 2 lbs., 15 oz. on Friday, February 10, 1989 at 7:26 a.m., Civic Hospital, Peterborough, Ont. Proud grandparents are Bob and Ruth Williams, Bowmanville and Charlie and Shirley Dunford, Peterborough. Great grandmother May Williams of Oshawa. 9-1S NEWTON - Craig and Sharon (nee McGuey) are pleased to annouce the birth of their son, Adam Craig, born on February 12,1989 weighing weighing 9 lbs. 11 1/2 oz. A brother for Ashley. Proud grandparents are John and Ann McGuey of Newton- - ville and Peter and Theresa Newton Newton of Roseneath. 9-1S WOODCOCK - Phil and Janice (nee Fogg) welcome with joy their daughter, Amanda Nicole, 7 lbs., 11 3/4 oz. on Monday, February 20,1989 at 11:02 a.m. Proud first time grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bev Fogg ol Bowmanville and ninth time grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Woodcock of Oshawa (Get well soon Grandpa). Special lhanks to Dr. Van Hoof and all the nurses on the maternity ward of Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. 9-1S JUST arrived! Our stock ol 1989 VCR's, color TV's and stereos. Bowmanville Audio Vision, 20 King SI. W., Bowmanville. "Bowman- ville's Complete Electronics Store" 9-1SN The family of Bill and Janet McCracken would like to invite family and friends to an Open House in honor ol their 40th Anniversary. Anniversary. Reception will be held on March 11th from 2 - 5 p.m. at St. George's Parish Hall, Newcastle Newcastle village. Best wishes only please. 9-1S The Apple Blossom Shop Orono's Own Flower and Gift Shop DOBSON - Edna. At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville on Tuesday, Tuesday, February 21,1989 in her 89th year. Edna beloved wife of the late Alfred Dobson. Loved mother ol Mary-Louise (Mrs. Clifford Fonk) ol Sundridge, Ontario. Loving grandmother grandmother ol Tanya (Mrs. Ross Stutt) and Peter both of Newtonville. Dear sister ol Edwin Ruthven ol Port Hope. Friends were able to call at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville on Thursday. Funeral Funeral service was held in the chapel on Friday at 11 a.m. Spring interment interment Orono Cemetery. Donations to the Memorial Hospital Building Foundation would be appreciated. 9-1 SN DUNN - Edith. Suddenly at her residence residence in Bowmanville on Tuesday, Tuesday, February 28,1989 in her 55th year. Edith, beloved wife ol Murray Dunn, loved mother ol Helen Patricia Patricia of Scarborough and Phyllis Kathleen and her husband Brian Saunders ol Newcastle and Steven Steven Murray at home. Loving grandmother grandmother ol Brant and Christopher Saunders. Dear sister of Neil Storie, Jean McLaren, Anita Ferguson, Ferguson, Shirley Reid, Doris Enright, Don Storie, Ron Storie, Ruth O'Shea, Mavis Knox, Marlene Froats. Friends may call at the Morris Funeral Chapel, 4 Division St., Bowmanville on Wednesday from 2 - 4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service complete in the chapel on Thursday at 1 p.m. Spring interment interment Orono Cemetery. 9-1 SN KING - John Francis. At Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, February February 27,1989. John F. King in his 45th year. Beloved husband of Marlene Taylor. Dear father of Jill and Lori and her husband Kevin Terry. Grandfather of Joshua. Dear son of Lloyd and Marion King of Port Perry. Brother of Ron, Wayne, Sylvia, Larry and Fay. Also survived by his nieces and nephews. Rested at Northcutt Elliott Elliott Funeral Home where service was held 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. Spring interment Bethesda Cemetery. 9-1 SN MUTTON - Bruce Ives. At Oshawa General Hospital on Friday, February February 24, 1989. Bruce Mutton in his 70th year. Beloved husband ol Thelma Halleran. Dear son of the late Neil and Gertrude Mutton. Dear lather of Bonnie ol Vancouver, Vancouver, Howard and Glenn both ol Oshawa. Dear brother of Mrs. Nellie Nellie Douglas of Toronto and Mrs. Mary Byers, Vancouver, B.C. and Bert ol Oshawa. Lovingly remembered remembered by lour grandchildren Andrea, Sean, Alexandra and Nicholas. Private family service was held at Mount Lawn Memorial Gardens Chapel on Monday, February February 27th. Memorial donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association Association would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements by Armstrong Funeral Funeral Home, Oshawa. 9-1S NIDDERY - R.J. (Jack). At Memorial Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Thursday, February 23,1989, R.J. (Jack) Niddery. Beloved husband of Janette Tkatch. Dear lather ol Mrs. Tom Dewell (Connie). Loving grandfather of Wade and his wile Sherry, Douglas and his wife Tracey and Michael and great grandfather ol Wade Maxwell. Dear brother of Emma Wid- dicombeand Marjorie Trimble. Rested Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, 53 Division St., Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Friday. Funeral service was held in the chapel on Saturday. Cremation. II desired donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Fund or the charity ol your choice. 9-1 SN RICHARDS - Alice E.V. At Memo- rial Hospital, Bowmanville on Friday, Friday, February 24,1989 in her82nd year. Alice (Nicholson) beloved wife of the late James H. H. Richards formerly of Orono. Predeceased Predeceased by sister Viola and brother Robert Nicholson. Survived Survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins. By Alice's own wishes there was no visitation or funeral service. Spring interment at Orono Cemetery. II desired, donations donations to the Canadian Cancer Society in her memory would be appreciated. Arrangements by Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. 9-1 SN SOBIL - Tom. Passed away suddenly suddenly on Wednesday, February 22nd, 1989 at the Oshawa General Hospital. Tom Sobil, dearly beloved beloved husband of Eileen Stainton. Loved brother of Frank and his wile Goldie, Peter and his wife Ann all of Bowmanville, Steve and his wile Phyllis of Columbus, Paul and his wife Shirley of Mitchell's Corners and sister Mae Lyczba of Oshawa. Brother-in-law of Berenice and Adam Hawley of Peterborough. Fondly remembered by many nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews. Friends were invited to call at the Mclntosh-An- derson Funeral Home, 152 King Street East, Oshawa on Thursday. Service was held in the chapel on Friday. Interment Zion Cemetery. 9-1R Card of Thanks Lance Plain 9-1S FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Plants. Cards. Gifts, Crafts and Garden Supplies 33 DIVISION ST„ BOWMANVILLE, ONT. 623-5577 ^^Tutte^roniteOompanTum^^ ANNUAL WINTER DISCOUNT We wish to announce a SPECIAL REDUCTION on all Cemetery Memorials and Markers ordered and paid for between now and April 1st lor Spring erection. This otter is made annually. We have an excellent selection ol domestic and foreign Granites In many colors and designs from which to choose your Monument or Marker. It we can be ol service to you in any way, please do not hesitate to visit our indoor display at: 73 Ontario Street, Port Hope or Telephone us at 885-5216. Alter hours phone 372-0263. 8-6S_^ Monuments -- Markers -- Cemetery Lettering Designing and Lettering done on premises With our low overhead and no salesmen Involved, we are able to oiler you the best quality granites, workmanship and service at very low prices. YOU DECIDE WHEN WE CAN ASSIST YOU KING ST. E„ (Vk mile E. ol Oshawa City Limits) 728-3111 52-ttsN Cards of Thanks RE: WED. 22ND FIRE IN KENDAL A special thank you to the following for their kindness and help: The Orono, Bowmanville and Newcastle Fire Depts. and all Durham Regional Police units for their bravery and amazing response time to the fire. Thank you to Grace Feddema 1er spotting the lire and quick notification of lire dept., and to Keith and Helen Wood for their outstanding hospitality and refreshments served. We are overwhelmed by the numerous otters of assistance immediately alter the lire and would like to thank: Seventh Day Adventists Ruth Jackman Salvation Army Local churches and various organizations that called All family, friends and neighbors lor their comtort and help. THE BELL FAMILY Evan, Elizabeth, Billy, Rory, Tashawna, and Doug Taylor 9-1 SN Memoriams Many thanks to family, friends and neighbors for kindness shown, cards, and gifts of food received during my recent bereavement. Betty Heath 9-1 SN I would like to thank all my friends and relatives for my surprise surprise sixteenth birthday party. A special thank you to Laura, my mom, dad and sister. Alisha White 9-1 SN The family of Lillian Howiett would like to thank all the family and friends who attended her 86th birthday tea. Your cards, flowers and most of all your atlendance made this a very special day. 9-1 SN I wish to thank everyone who sent cards, flowers and fruit while in hospital. Special thanks to Rev. Milnes, Dr. Angl, Dr. Coffey and nursing staff for their excellent care. The family ol the late Howard Edward Ormiston extend heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for prayers, support and loving kindness, for many floral tributes, tributes, donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation and Memorial Hospital Foundation Fund, forlood and visitations to family home during during our sad loss of a dear husband, loving father, grandfather and brother. Special thanks to Br. 178 Royal Canadian Legion for memorial services services Sunday evening, February 12 at Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Thank you Legion members members tor serving refreshments in the hall following funeral services on Monday, February 13. 9-1S PLUS 850 KING ST. W., OSHAWA, ONT. 436-9151 24-tfSN COBBLEDICK - In loving memory ol a dear husband and lather, El- ford Stanley, who passed away March 3, 1981. It only takes a little space To write how much we miss you, But it will take the restol our lives To forget the day we lost you. - Lovingly remembered by his wife June and family. 9-1S FORREST - In loving memory of my dear son, Stanley Forrest, who passed away March 4, 1974. There is a home not made by hands, Beyond its golden door Awaits our son who's now away, Not lost just gone before. And in that home not made by hands The Master will prepare A place for us and when he calls We'll meet our loved ones there. - Always remembered and sadly missed by his mother Mrs. Mary Skinner. Sisters Beverley, Edna, Wanda and brother Paul. 9-1S FRY - Bert. In loving memory of a dear husband and father who passed away March 1, 1976. Yet another year has passed, Our missing you is still anew, Memories remain, always to last, As fresh as the morning dew. - Remembered always by wife Elsie and daughter Barbara. 9-1S HILDITCH - Robert S. (Bob). In loving memory of a dear husband and father who passed away March 1,1986. Your life was unselfish 1er others you lived, Not to receive, but always to give. Helpful and willing, so thoughtful and kind, Those beautiful memories you left behind. Gone is the lace we loved so dear, Silent the voice we loved to hear. Through all our troubles, you helped us along. If we live like you, we'll never go wrong. On earth you were loved, In heaven you rest God bless you Bob You were one of the best. - Always loved and missed by wife Edie, daughter Donna, son Rob and sister-in-law June. 9-1S HOWARD - Gloria. In loving mem ory of a dear wife, molher anc grandmother who passed awa> March 2nd, 1986, As time unfolds another year, Memories keep you ever near, Silent thoughts of times together, Hold memories that will Iasi forever. - Sadly missed and always remem bered by your loving husband Bill and family, 9-1S HOWARD - In loving memory of a dear mother, Gloria, who passed away on March 2, 1986. You are not forgotten, mother, Nor ever will be. As long as life and memory lasts, We will remember thee. - Loved and sadly missed by Bob and Cindy, grandchildren Amanda, Kathy and Shawn. 9-1S PAYNE - Leland. In loving memory ol a dear lather who passed away March 4, 1988. Gone is the lace we loved so dear, Silent is the voice we loved to hear, Too far away for sight or speech, But not loo far for thought to reach. Sweet to remember him who once was here, And who, though absent, is just as dear. - Sadly missed and lovingly re membered by daughter Joyce and husband Bill. 9-1S Coming Events ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH BINGO Liberty St. S., Bowmanville WEEKLY JACKPOT FEATURE 56 Calls or Less $500. This Week 57-58 Calls $300. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. 9-1 SN Beehive Rebekah Lodge BEAN AND HAM SUPPER Thursday, March 9 6:30 p.m. $6. per person Centennial Hall on Queen St. Tickets from Lodge members or phone 623-7837 623-1036 8-2S DANCE Keith Woods Orchestra Newtonville Hall Saturday, March 11 8:30 -- 12:00 $5.00 per person Lunch included 9-2SN BINGO MEMORIAL PARK Every Friday Night 7:30 p.m. $300. Jackpot 52 NUMBERS 9-1S M Simpson Memorials Monuments - Granite or Bronze Markers - Inscriptions Sandblasting 49 LAVINIA ST., PORT HOPE 885-6434 Home appointments gladly arranged. g GARDEN and FLORAL DESIGN CENTRE 59 King St. W., Bowmanville "We are up to a standard not down to a price" PHONE US AT 623-5410 37-tlSN Coming Events PINGLE - In loving memory ol a dear wife, mother and grandmother, grandmother, Lorraine, who passed away March 6,1987. Her charming ways and smiling face, Are a pleasure lo recall, She had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all. - Remembered lovingly by hus band Bud, children and grandchildren. grandchildren. 9-1S SLUTE - In loving memory of Allan Douglas who passed away March 1,1984. There is a gift in life you cannot buy, That is very rare and true It's the gift of wonderful memories, Like the ones we have of you. Not a day do we forget you, In our hearts you are always near. As we loved you, so we miss you, As there dawns another year. - Sadly missed by Mom and Dad, Carol, Mark and boys. 9-1S TAYLOR - James (Jim). In loving memory of a Dear Husband who passed away March 6, 1986. God saw him gelling tired When a cure was nol to be So he gently closed his eyes And whispered come to me. So Dear God lake a message To my Husband above Tell him I miss him And send him all my love. - Ever remembered by his wife Florence, sister Marion, brother-in- law Benson. 9-1S Salvation Army TURKEY SUPPER March 4 5 p.m. end 6:30 p.m. Adults $8. Children under 12- $4. 75 Liberty SI. S., Bowmanville For tickets 623-3217,623-5680 8-2S A Family Film "A MAN NAMED NORMAN" by Dr. James Dobson will be shown al St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church corner of Temperance and Church Sts., Bowmanville on Sunday, March 5 at 6:30 p.m. 9-1S BOWMANVILLE BUSINESS 8, PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB Presents... "SPRING INTO MARCH" An evening with Catherine Lyons Fashion and Image consultant Wednesday, March 8 8 p.m. at the Bowmanville Lions Centre Refreshments and door prizes Tickets $12.00 Phone Susan Bowers 623-9991, Roxy Barnes 623-5327 Or stop by the Community Care Office at 80 King St. W., Bowmanville 7-3SN The Town of Newcastle COMMUNITY CARE is a non-profit organization of volunteers providing services to senior citizens. We are seeking volunteers to serve on the Local Advisory Committee. Applications will be received by the undersigned In writing until Wednesday, March 8/89 from any eligible person who would like to be considered for an appointmént. Applicants should submit a letter which Includes their full name, address, telephone number and possible qualifications or related experience. Roxann Brown, Chairman Newcastle Community Care 80 King Street West Bowmanville L1C1R4 8-2SN YWCA In Bowmanville SPRING PROGRAMS'89 REGISTRATION YWCA Office 133 Church Street MEMBERS Tuesday, March? 9:30 a.m.-- 3 p.m. PUBLIC Thursday, March 9 9:30 a.m. -- 3 p.m. SPECIAL REGISTRATION AT BOWMANVILLE MALL Friday, March 10 2:30 -- 6:30 p.m. SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! PRESCHOOL GYM FITNESS HOME SALES and PURCHASE PERENNIAL GARDENS SCULPTURED LAMPSHADES COOKING BABYSITTER TRAINING DANCE - JAZZ - BALLET Phone 623-YWCA for details The YWCA is a UNITED WAY Agency Coming Events BETTY'S PIES ANDTARTS Homemade Cabbage Rolls, Perogles and Meet Pies Now located east of Kirby Store on County Road 9. Phone 797-2579 6-4S It's "INCOME TAX TIME" at the Newcastle Public Library A representative of Revenue Canada Taxation will help you prepare your returns. This service Is aimed at seniors, wage earners and those who file to claim Provincial and Federal refundable tax credits. It Is not meant for complex returns. These seminars will be held In Meeting Room No. 2 at the Bowmanville Branch of fhe Newcastle Public Library on Friday, March 3 from 2:00 -- 4:30 p.m. AND 6:00 -- 8:30 p.m. Space is limited and registration Is required. Registration begins Wednesday, March 1 at 10:00 a.m. You may register In person or by phoning the Library at 623-7322 For more information phone Maria Politano at 623-7322 ADMISSION IS FREE 9-1S BIG sale of TV's, VCR's, hi li's and car stereos. Bowmanville Audio Vision, Vision, 20 King St. W„ Bowmanville. "Bowmanvilie's Complete Electronics Electronics Store" 9-1SN Need a new friend? Come end make new friends with friendly people. COFFEE PLUS Liberty Pentecoetal Church Tuesday, March 7th 9:30 e.m. -- 11:15 a.m. Speaker Nancy Qordonler tells of her son's heart surgery Feature: Creative Fun lor Little Ones with Leurie Foren 9-1 SN 60 PLUS LUNCHEON Tyrone Orange Hall Wednesday, March 0 at 12 Noon Euchre to follow Luncheon $3.00 Euchre and Luncheon $4.00 9-1 SN HORSE MEETING Everyone is invited Thursday, March 2nd 7:15 p.m. Orono United Church Hall Guest Speakers: Horse Specialist and Veterinarian For further information WELCOME FEEDS 342-5677 orVANSTONE FLOUR & FEED 623-5777 8-2SN ST. PATRICK'S DANCE Saturday, March 18th Sollne Community Hell 8:30 p.m. -- 1 a.m. Music by B & H Sound Tickets $12. In advance $15. at door Phone Ron Vice 263-2627 Marion Luke 263-2106 9-2SN BOWMANVILLE BOY SCOUTS PAPER DRIVE Saturday, March 11th Please have papers out by 8:30 a.m. FOR SPECIAL PICK-UP Phone 623-3660, 623-4896 or 623-5680 9-2S BUS TRIP/DINNER THEATRE Herongate Barn Theatre Thursday, April 13th Comedy Play "Not Now Darting" Orono, Newcastle and Bowmanville departures BOOK BY MARCH 17TH With Lorna Atkins 983-5608 9-1 SN BINGO Every Monday Night Early Birds Start at 7:00 p.m. Brownsdale Community Centre Golf Course Rd., Newcastle 1-tfS SPORTS REGISTRATION Soccer and Ball Tote fo Adults Tyrone Community Centre Saturday, March 4th 10 a.m. --4 p.m. Fee: $25.00 per sport, per person, plus $50.00 post-dated cheque Returnable upon return of uniform Phone P. Vanson 263-8126 R. Gibbs 263-2588 9-1 SN HAMPTON SCOUTS SOCK HOP DANCE March 18,1989 7 p.m. --1:00 e.m. Phone Edith Beevls 263-2755 Barb Pokorski 263-8359 Dsn Jones 433-2998, TonyClemmen 987-5393 9-1SN THE ART OF FRAMING at BOWMANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Instructor: Linda Ward Selbie March 8,1989 7:00 -- 9:00 p.m. Fee: $5.00 (M) $8.00 (NM) For registration and more information, contact the Y.W.C.A. 133 Church St., Bowmanville 623-9922 The Oshawa YWCA is a United Way sponsored agency. 9-1S Ontario Hydro Darlington Nuclear Generating Station Information Centre Open Monday -- Friday 9 a.m. • 4 p.m. South Service Road, West of Holt Road Bus tours, films, presentations, and more. In-plant walking tours booked in advance. Groups can book other times. Phone 623-7122 8- tfSN BINGO LEGION HALL Jackpot $300. 51 NUMBERS Every Wednesday Night 7:30 p.m. 9- 1S 9-1 SN St. Paul's presents THE PERFORMING ARTS SERIES 1989 at Bowmanville High School 7:30 p.m. 1. John Arpin and Catherine Wilson An evening ol music performed on two grand pianos. Wednesday, March 8,1989 2. Theatre Aquarius Hamilton production of McClure By Munroe Scott starring Stephen Black A one man show portraying this great Canadian. Wednesday, April 5,1989 3. Dance Makers -- A repertory modern dance company Part of the evening will be an event created In collaboration with the Arts and Music departments ol Bowmanville High School Wednesday, May 3,1989 Subscription Series Single $25. Family $85. Individual Concert Tickets $10. No reserved seating For more information or tickets phone 623-2601 or 623-2086 B-2S 9THANNUAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION DANCE Newcastle Community Hall Saturday, March 4th from 8 p.m. -- 1a.m. Music by The Tradesmen Lunch Provided - Admission $15. per couple Tickets available at the door Sponsored by the Ransberry family For information phone 983-9597 B-2SN TYRONE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FOOLISH FIFTIES 01®** ►c ;COV DANCE April 8,1989 &®* x Doors open at 8:00 p.m. Light lunch served ®ss? 19vearsand over For tickets phone P. Vanson 263-8126 or R. Gibbs 263-2588 9-4sn go"* $5.00 each (advance) $7.00 each (door) AMSTERDAM SPRING SALE ON KLM from $388. Return Phone our office for full details Certain conditions apply Allin Wilson Tours & Travel 337SimcoeSt, S., (corner of Olive Ave.) Oshawa 436-7474 Toll Free 1-800-263-3785 9-1 SN Wanted to Buy Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Motorcycles, Snowmobiles For Wrecking Purposes SMALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICE PAID FREE PICK-UP ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Yard 623-5756 Residence 623-7112 22-tfSN

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