10 Tlu- Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc. March 8. 1989 Section Two Hi, my name is Courtney Elizabeth Cheryle Bruce. I celebrated my lirst birthday birthday March 5, 1989. My proud Mommy and Daddy are Andrea and Gary Bruce. Proud grandparents are Stan and Joan Bruce and Arden and Carolyn Braun ol Bowmanvillc. Special hello to my great Aunt Cheryle and Uncle Russell. Happy First Birthday Hi! My name is Stephen Taylor Dueck and I turned one on February 9, 1989. My Mom and Dad are Pauline (Taylor) and Weldon Dueck of Calgary, Al- .berta. My grandparents are Bruce and Jean Taylor, Enniskillen, and Henry and Mary Dueck, Coaldale, -Alberta. SMALL BUSINESS Opportunity?--Problem? For INDEPENDENT opinion, evaluation or assistance BY AN EXPERIENCED BUSINESSMAN call CASE--(Counselling Assistance to Small Enterprises) A non-profit service to small business that you CAN AFFORD. Contact: FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK L.D. Maclnnis, CO-ORDINATOR (416) 571-1355 Vr' BACKING INDEPENDENT BUSINESS Canada Something To Think About •DIRECTOR- PAUL R. MORRIS COUNSELLING THE DYING Counselling the dying is a special field which has taken great strides in recent years. Just as (here are professional principles lor counselling children, children, or war veterans, or criminals, criminals, so there are principles essential to caring lor the dying. These principles have been tested in real situations and they have proven to work most ol the time. They must be learned through training, through hours in Ihe field, and through focused dedication. It can therefore be an error to suppose that anyone can work with the dying any time without at least some minimum preparation, and that compassion compassion alone will get one through. With dying people mistakes can be made, sometimes grievous grievous ones, and there is precious little time lo correcl them. In this area wisdom and experience are needed just as Intensely as good intentions. It is fine to be a Iriend to a person who is dying, but only a specially trained professional can provide provide professional counselling. MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL 4 Division St., Bowmanville Telephone 623-5480 Serving Durham Region Since 1881 Yelverton News Sorry to report that Mr. Balfour Moore was taken by ambulance and admitted to Port Perry Hospital this past week for observation. At time of writing he has shown little improvement. Also sorry to hear that, one of the children of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hamilton of Balyduff area is ill and- suspected of having contracted contracted meningitis. Speedy recovery to those who are ill. This weekend we had the opportunity to see our first flock of wild turkeys - four hens and a gobbler by appearance. appearance. We hear there are flocks by the hundred in the Brighton area. The wild variety variety are apparently adapting adapting well to the Canadian environment. environment. Congratulations to the Victoria County delegates who were successful in persuading persuading those responsible for selecting the location for the 1992 Plowing Match to hold it in Victoria county. The success of this venture will depend on the hard work and dedication of many volunteers. Mrs. Brenda Malcolm joined her girl friend Hen- drika Matheson of Thames- ville last weekend in Toronto Toronto for a touch of urban living and a break from daily routine. routine. Ralph and Ruth Malcolm of Don Mills were overnight guests of Howard and Eileen Malcolm on Friday and attended attended the final game of the season for Lindsay Muskies who were playing Madoc. The three local players on the team from Yelverton - Matt McGill, Danny Main and Todd Malcolm have each made a contribution to the team over the season. The Muskie team is in the rebuilding process and has shown remarkable progress since their earlier games and should be a force to be reckoned with next year. Congratulations to Terry Malcolm who was elected to the executive (one of four directors) directors) of the Farmers Mutual Mutual Insurance Co. of Lindsay Lindsay at their annual meeting this past week. Art and Doris Rowan re- iort an enjoyable holiday in lorida recently with ideal weather. Two weeks were spent in a condo near dear- water and an additional week at Fort Meyers. Church services at the three points on the Janet- ville United Church Charge resumed on Sunday following following two weeks without services services while Rev. John and Mrs. Evans enjoyed a two week winter vacation in North Bay with relatives and did a spot of skiing as wekl. Mrs. Frank Glasbergen Sr. of Whitby observed ner 78th birthday by hosting all her immediate family - daughter and sons and their spouses to a Chinese dinner near Newcastle. Following the dinner, the Glasbergen family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Glasbergen for a social evening. The Sharman family gathered at the home of Mr, Ronald Sharman Sr. of Lindsay Lindsay to honor Ronnie Shnr- mnn Jr. on the occasion of his birthday. An enjoyable social afternoon was held on Sunday, Feb. 2Gth. poi Fla Happy Birthday Courtney Twins Celebrate Birthdays HE MAX BYCHEVY&GMC 0HÏ UOTIARRILF. The Max. It's never been seen before, and after April 1st, it'll never be seen again at this price. It's a once-in-a-lifetime offer available now at your local GM Dealer. But remember - when they're gone, they re re gone. YOUR LOCAL GM DEALERS CHEVROLET » PONTIAC • OLDSMOBILE » * MSRP for thii new 19()9 Chevrolet or GMC Maize C/K pickup truck n | equipped m described Dealer may tell lor lott Price mcludet 3-tpoed CADILLAC » CHEVY & GMC TRUCKS ! HI ! Total ; numu.iii huchuk wamami SE E YOUII GM DEALER F OU IULL DETAILS S15.485 /0 tpeecl automatic irantmittion, sliding rear window, metallic paint, rally wheels, and engine upgrade to 5 01 V 8 at no entra charge on vehicles delivered Irom March 6 through dose ol business April 1. 1989 Price includes S100 00 Stnping package cost Vehicle may not be immediately available Irom dealer stock Dealer trade may be necessary Freight charges, insurance, licence, and applicable sales lanes not included Oiler includes dealer participation Offer endudot Heel vehicles 1 Based on 60 month Smarlloase and MSRP os indicated to qualified retail buyers with down payment ol$ 1586 00 Lease rate m ellect March 6 lo April 1.89 Secunlv Deposit may be required Some m.louge conditions may apply 24. 36, and 48 month plans also available Freight charges insurance, licence, and applicable solus lanes not included See youf individual dealer lor freight charges Dealer may lease lor less VEHICLES MAY NOT BE EXACTLY AS SHOWN SEE YOUR PARTICIPATING GM DEALER FOR FULL DETAILS. ONTARIO GM DEALERS ASSOCIATION c/o 180 Losmlll Road Don Mills, Ontario M3B 2T5 Sisters Celebrate Birthdays Hi! I'm Kelli Nicole Bugden and I just turned one on February 16, 1989. This is my big sister Jillian Alisha, and she just turned three on February 3, 1989. Our proud Mommy and Daddy arc Jeff and Barb Bugden, Newcastle. A special hello to Nanny and Papa, Jean and Trevor Harrison, Bowmanvillc, and to Grandma and Grandpa, Phyllis and Dennis Bugden, Newcastle. Also to great Grandma and Grandpa, Eva and Ernie Bugden, Lindsay. Thanks to everyone for making our birthdays happy ones. Hi! My name is Kendall and this is my little brother (by one hour) Mitchell, and on February 25, 1989 we celebrated our 2nd birthday. Our twice proud parents arc Helene and David Patterson of Pickering and our grandparents are Leila and Dave Patterson of Agincourt and Gladys and Don Bate of Peterborough. Peterborough. Our very proud great grandparents arc Hazel Sutherland of Peterborough Peterborough and Roland Bate of Bowmanville. We have a ton of aunts, uncles, cousins and other assorted relatives in Bowmanvillc. _ xonn jss SPECIALLY-PRICED LIMITED EDITION STRIPING PACKAGE NO CHARGE SLIDING REAR WINDOW NO CHARGE . METALLIC PAINT RALLY WHEELS WE'VE ADDED TO THE TRUCK. NOT TO THE PRICE. NO CHARGE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION NO CHARGE ENGINE UPGRADE T05.0LV8