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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Apr 1990, p. 18

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IS The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 4,1990 Sim anb Blatant Saat John Deere Day Held at Evergreen Farm and Garden Ltd. 50 Years Ago, Thursday, March 28, 1940. The Literary Society program program put on Thursday afternoon afternoon in the Bowmanville High School auditorium was in charge of Fourth Form. It can easily be said that this program was one of the classiest programs that has been put on by one form in a number of years. The program program started with a humorous humorous skit and finished up with scenes from Gilbert and Sullivan's opera, "The Mikado", with an all-star cast. The Main characters in the production were Do- nalda Greaser, Marian Dudley, Dudley, Jean Rice, Margaret Storey, Keith Slemon, Gilbert Gilbert Mcllveen, Bill Brown, Lindsay Mitchell, Alan Partridge Partridge and Sidney Bundle. In the chorus were Audrey Comstock, Shirley Campbell, Campbell, Jean Pattinson, Barbara Barbara Rehder, Louise Wilson, Marian Mahood, Marian Macdonald, Helen Werry, Peggy Moses, Charles Hoar, Mark Lambourne, Don Ven- ton, Cathérine Wight, Eileen Couch, Vivian Duck, Jack Colville, Blain Elliott, Jim Clarke, Jean Metcalf, Ber- niece Sleep, Helen Luxton, George Underhill, Carl Fisher, Fisher, Leslie Darch, Ken Sum- merford, GriggMorden, Gordon Gordon Scott, Pat Emmett, Patsy Dustan, Kelvin Symons, Symons, Marian Gibson and Geraldine Coulter. Hockey fans and supporters supporters of Tom Depew and the Marlboros team were given a great thrill on Monday night when they saw the Oshawa Generals lose to the Marlies in an overtime game. Tom Depew scored one goal. The fourth game of the series, on Wednesday night, was a little different story with the Oshawa Generals Generals staging a comeback and tying up the series two all. The final and deciding game of this series will be COMMISSION SALES Take advantage of the many potential tax deductions available to commission salespeople. At H&R Block, we know which expenses are deductible. And we'll find you the biggest refund you're entitled to. We want to save you as much money as possible this year. Ask about our guarantee. Don't be confused by the ever-cchanging tax laws. Put us to work for you. 243 King St. E., Bowmanville Mall, Bowmanville 623-6957 H*R BLOCK CANADA'S TAX TEAM played on Saturday, March 23rd, in Oshawa Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Gould, North Bay, are visiting visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.G.V. Gould and Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Bonnycastle, Bowmanville. Mr. Edward Nickerson, University of Toronto, spent the weekend with is parents, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Nickerson, Bowmanville. Miss Thora Davison and Miss Jean Grieve, Alma Ladies' Ladies' College, St. Thomas, are visiting with Reverend and Mrs. S. Davison, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. . 25 Years Ago, Wednesday, March 31, 1965. Recent visitors with Mrs. Bert Cowell and Irwin, were Mrs. A.J. Lymer and Douglas Douglas Larmer, Oshawa. The ladies ladies attended the I.O.O.F. Ladies' Night. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McGee, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Maurice Preston; were in Kirkland Kirkland Lake last weekend participating participating in a mixed bonspiel. Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Elston and Brian and Mrs. E. Oke, attended the production of 'The King and I', presented in Peterborough by the teacher's College. Carol Elston Elston sang the role of "Anna". ' James Woodward has been elected the Royal Canadian Canadian Legion Zone Commander Commander of District ? for the coming year, defeating Luke White, Oshawa, ana John Maw, Port Perry. Top honors at the Third Annual Ontario Sheep Breeders bonspiel held last week at the Bowmanville Curling Club went to the rink of Lloyd and Boyd Ayre, Joe Snowden, and Russ Dow an alternate curler was Perc Cowling. 10 Years Ago, Wednesday, March 26, 1980. Six of the seven winners in a recent Heritage Day essay essay contest for senior public school students were from M.J. Hobbs in Hampton. Sponsored by the Kinsmen Club, contest chairman Ron Hooper presented the winners winners with pens. They are Lee Ann Werry, Cheryl Jones, Lisa Potter, Sharyn Barkey, Linda Waldinsper-. gen and Frank Gerrits. Bow- manville winner was Shelley Pogue. Joanne Chatterton was on of the contestants at the egg rolling contest held during during Spring Break at the Town Library. Robert Johnson of Maple Grove found a balloon from an elementary school in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, Michigan, on a road near his home last week. Bowmanville Mall Merchants' Merchants' Association officially formed an executive last week which is to be headed by Lawrence Helinga, of Flowers by Jackman, Peter Pridee of Shoppers Drug Mart and Stan Murdoch of the Imperial Bank of Commerce. Commerce. Bowmanville Student On GJVLI. Dean's List William Hudson Jennings, Jennings, of Bowmanville, a freshman mechanical engineering engineering student at GMI Engineering Engineering & Management Institute, Flint, Ml, has been placed on the Dean's List for the past semester in recognition of outstanding academic performance. Jennings was presented a certificate of academic achievement in qualifying for the Dean's List, which requires that students attain attain a grade average of 92.0 or higher for the semester, with no course grade aver age below 85.0. GMI Engineering & Management Management Institute, with a student enrollment of nearly 3,000, is the nation's only accredited college of engineering engineering and management operating on a five-year co-. operative plan of education. Founded in 1919, GMI was a part of General Motors Corporation until 1982, when it became an independent independent institution and ceased to be known as General Motors Motors Institute. The college offers bachelor bachelor of science degrees in me chanical, industrial, electrical, electrical, and manufacturing systems engineering, ana management . systems. A masters degree is offered in manufacturing management. management. Students alternate 12-week periods of classroom classroom and laboratory academic academic studies with work experience experience at some 300 sponsoring business and -iris dustrial organizations in the United States and Canada."' As a co-operative educaîv tion student, Jennings. ,is. sponsored by GM of Canada* Ltd., Oshawa." •ÇifÉÎI A large crowd attended the John Deere Day cele- visitors to inspect and, these three gentlemen, Vince bration on Thursday, March 29th at the Evergreen Zaroda, Tom Morawetz and Arnold Kerry were more Farm and Garden Ltd. establishment, located on than willing to talk about them. A special film was Taunton Road East. The many machines produced un- presented to point out the advantages of owning some der the John Deere name were on display for all the of the John Deere products, followed by lunch. mm mums mamss stmt At only $12.90* an acre, it pays to use Roundup® herbicide. Because even a little quack- grass can cost you 24 bu/A* * in lost corn yield, or more. Atrazine leaves a residue, but Roundup won't limit your cropping operations because it has no carryover. ROUNDUP. EVEN ON A LITTLE QUACKGRASS. 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