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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 May 1989, p. 27

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i Report from the Pines EDUCATION WEEK On Thursday, April 25th, Clarke High School hosted a concert put on by the area schools. Lisa Twardowski was the hostess for the evening. evening. The Clarke Band played during prop changes and breaks. Kirby School | choir sang the theme song from 'The Sound of Music' V and 'My Favourite Things'. A Also from Kirby, Alan Lee presented a speech and a dgnce was also performed. The Pines presented a portion portion of their play. 'The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch' which will be seen in its entirety on May 18th. Newtonville then aired with a Chinese song on "Toys" which was followed by an excerpt excerpt from a play by Clarke students. by Eryn Newman The boys and girls ended their basketball season with a silver medal performance by the boys. They defeated Hobbs Senior Public School but had difficulty with a strong team from Bowman- KELLY LEGAL SERVICES 41 TEMPERANCE ST., BOWMANVILLE, ONT. Mervyn B. Kelly, B. Comm., LL.B. RESIDENTIAL PURCHASES - RESIDENTIAL SALES RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGES - WILLS POWERS OF ATTORNEY - PROBATE - INCORPORATIONS LEGAL AID ACCEPTED Free Initial Consultation On: DRIVING CHARGES-ASSAULT CRIMINAL CHARGES - DIVORCE WILLS, ESTATES AND PROBATE Office Hours: Weekdays--9 a.m. to 5 p.m. also Evenings and Saturday by appointment The Federal Building 41 Temperance Street Suite 202 Bowmanvllle, Ont. Telephone 623-4444 ville. The stars of the team were Trevor Lomax, Daryl Reid and Adam Stephenson. by James Gifford. Jump Rope for Heart was held again this year at The Pines. One-hundred and sixteen sixteen students participated in this event. We would like to thank the participants, those who pledged money to support The Heart & Stroke Foundation, the parents who assisted during the event, Burger King and Armstrong's IGA for the refreshments refreshments they donated and Ms. Wilson for the organization. organization. On Wednesday, May 3, "The Pines' Showcase "89" was presented. Parents were entertained by several solo musical performers as well as The Pines' Band. A French Café, including dancers, dancers, was open for refreshments. refreshments. An aerobics demonstration demonstration was also enjoyed. Parents had an opportunity to view special work done by our students and the "Video Yearbook" compiled by Mr. Farrington and students. Coming Events A full length play, "The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch", by James L. Rosenberg, Rosenberg, will be presented on Thursday, May 18th at 7 o'clock. This is the first time The Pines has attempted such a major production. It's a hilarious western comedy. Tickets are available at the door. SAVE /4L Homeowners depend on QUALITY Benjamin Moore paint to protect their homes. Why? Because Benjamin Moore makes paint that is TOUGH, resists fading, goes on EASILY, and lasts for a long time. MoorGard LATEX HOUSE PAINT MoorGlo High hiding, low-lustre finish Lasting durability and color retention Over 1600 custom and ready mixed colors Resists tumes, blistering and mildew LATEX HOUSE & TRIM PAINT • Distinctive soft-gloss protection for all types ol exterior surfaces • Outstanding gloss and color retention • Perfect tor repainting aluminum siding SALE PRICB4L $2925* REGULAR PRiCErie.es SALE PRICE/4L $3395* Moore's® high gloss House Paint • Beautiful high gloss, weather resistanHInlsh • Extremely durable with excellent levelling and sealing properties ■ Resists chalking and rundown on adjacent surfaces REGULAR PRICE M3.95 SALE PRICE/4L 'Some Custom Colors may be higher in price $2995* REGULAR price mes MoSrcA PAINTS SALE PRICE $29 95r " ce Latex Exterior Primer • Excellent hiding and leveling ■ Recommended lor use under latex paints • Resists blistering on new construction ■ Minimizes staining ol new cedar and redwood Moorwhite ® Primer • Excellent hiding and leveling • Can be used under both latex and oil based palnls • Provides a uniformly sealed surface lor prepared chalky and weathered surfaces ■ Resists mildew MtoRWOODElTEF duality, Protection SALE PRICE *23® REGULAR PRICE £31.95 vinyl acrylic latex stain • Latex base ■ Masks wood grain, enhances texture ■ For smooth or rough siding, shakes, shingles, trim & fencing . Excellent color retention penetrating clear wood finish & preservative • Penetrates & seals . Does not alter color substantially • Prelects against surface moulds & mildew • For siding, shakes, shingles & plywood • Repels water solid color exterior stain • Masks wood grain, enhances texture • Resists cracking, peeling, blistering • For shakes, smooth siding, saw-textured lumber, tenting • Rich, rustic colors semi-transparent ' stain & wood preservative • Penetrates, protects, beautifies wood • Enhances natural grain patterns ■ Protects against surface moulds & mildews • Repels water deck stain tor exterior use • Penetrates, protects, beautifies wood ■ Enhances natural grain patterns • Scull resistant • Repels walcr Come in today...the sale ends SATURDAY JUNE 3 ABERNETHY'S PAINT and WALLPAPER ji 55 King St. W. 623-5431 Bowmanville Section Two The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. May 17. 1989 9 o° 0 VWi k, Pilch-In find Smile ART'S COUNTRY KITCHENS jm ■t V;. .«-A 5 w c - ■ ! mi.jN'jH'S'nM'h iVU :rs Courtice Students Raise More Than $4,200for United Way QUALITY CUSTOM KITCHENS and VANITIES OAK, PINE, CHERRY and MAPLE Designed and Installed to your specifications SHOW ROOM OPEN DAILY SAT. 10-2 For FREE estimates call United Way Campaign Chairman Walter Beath picked up this hefty cheque from Courtice Secondary School students on Monday, May 8. As the. numbers indicate, the students raised $4,293.30 in their fundraising fundraising campaign. That amount is about $600 more than last year. Fund-raising projects included events such as a pie throwing contest, car wash, car rally, arm wrestling and even the sale of tie-died t-shirts. Making the presentation to Mr. Beath (left) are Jas- son Webb, Student Council President (Centre) and Nancy Woodard, treasurer. Other students and staff members in the group include: Bonnie Weseman, social social convenor; Dawn Romano, OSAID representative; Tracey Bowers, Secretary, Simon Parmar, advertising co-ordinator; and staff advisors Miss Green and Mr. Lukaszewicz. Mrp-tJ -- •I ■ ART'S WOODWORK LTD. 434-2600 7 Progress Dr., Courtice . qlx/ jj Dm! mÊ mk 1 , ix " » 1 BhESSi V ; ffiâSÎ f ■■ I WB II a* CHOOSE FROM A WIDE SELECTION OF GM CARS & TRUCKS IN STOCK BEFORE JUNE 1 st AND BE SURE TO SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS. On April 27th the federal government introduced a new budget that would see, among other things, an increase in federal sales tax effective June 1,1989. This means an increase in the cost of all new cars and trucks acquired by your GM Dealer after May 31 st. That doesn't leave much time. So see your local GM Dealer today and beat the effects of the budget now, while the best selection of pre-tax increase models lasts. . PLUS! ON SPECIALLY-EQUIPPED MODELS GET OR ON OTHER SPECIALLY-EQUIPPED MODELS GET k MB YOUR ONTARIO GM DEALERS CHEVROLET* PONTIAC • OLDSMOBILE « BUICK • CADILLAC « CHEVY&GMC TRUCKS Total HiAt/iuu mioMiw wAimh SCC YOU HUM DCALCH FOR FULL DtlAllf 11 Factory Inilolled air conditioning at no extra charge (OR equivalent MSRP crodil where standard equipment), on specially-equipped now and unuioci 1989 Chevrolet Cavalier, Conica, Berelta & Celebrity; Pontiac Sunbird, Tempe»!, 6000 & Grand Am; Old» Cullau Calai» & Cullau Ciora; Buick Skylark & Century; and Chevrolet and CMC C/K full-size pickup truck» (3-»peed automatic Irantmiision only), S/T Olazor/Jimmy, and Beouville/ Rally SIX van». OR Automatic Irantmittion at no extra charge on tpeciolly-equipped new and unuted 1989 Chevrolet Cavalier, Corsica & Berotla; Pontiac Sunbird, Tempeil & Grand Am; Old» Cullau Calai»; and Chevrolet and CMC S/T Blazer/Jimmy, S/T compact pickup truck», and C/K full-iizc pickup trucks. Any applicable taxe» including federal excite lax, licence, and freight charge» extra. retail purchase» only. Offer applies lo vehicle» purchoiod and delivered 15, 1989 and Augutt 31,1989. Not all vehicle» m Offer valid on retail, ,. . ... , between May 15, 1989 and Augutt 31,1989. Not all vehicle» may bo readily available from dealer stock. Dealer trade may be required. Offer include» Dealer participation. S1000 ca»h back on specially-equipped model» of 1988 Pontiac Grand Prix, Old» Cullau Supreme, and Buick Renal ('W' body front-wheel drive modol»only), and 1989 model» of Pontiac Grand Prix, Olds Cullau Supreme and Buick Regal equipped with 2.81 engine. 5750 caih bark on 1989 model» of Pontiac Grand Prix, Old» Cullais Supremo and Buick Regal equipped with 3.11 engine. You may receive cash back direct from General Motors, or you may apply it to your transaction. Offer valid on retail purchase» only. Offer applies lo now and unuted vehicle» purchased and delivered between May 15,1989 and Augutt 31, 1989. Offer includes Dealer participation. SEE YOUR PARTICIPATING GM DEALER FOR FULL DETAILS. ONTARIO GM DEALERS ASSOCIATION, c/o 180 Loimlll Road, Don Mills, Ontario M3B2T5

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