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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Aug 1990, p. 7

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mm The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 8,1990 5 Lucky Homeowner Wins a Gas Barbecue Toastmasters Host Potluck Supper iMr. and Mrs. Henry Veenhor of Courtice were the lucky winners of a natural gas barbecue from Limcon Heating in Oshawa. The contest was open to customers, customers, who had converted from any heating to electric or 158 Years of Community Service ;St. 3Jnl{it's ^Anglican (El|itrdi Temoerance Street. Bowmanville. Ontario SUNDAY, AUGUST 12TH, 1990 TRINITY IX 8:00 a.m Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Morning Prayer Rector -- The Reverend Byron Yates B.A., S.T.B. Assoc. -- The Honorary Asst. The Rev. A. D. Langley gas. Shown above from the left are Henry Veenhor; John Owens, Limcon Sales manager; and A1 Foran, sales representative from Consumer Gas. High Interest Rates Blamed for Slumping Real Estate Industry The Salvation Army Bowmanville Citadel 75 Liberty St. S. CHURCH SERVICE TIMES 9:30 a.m. -- Family Christian Education (Sunday School) 11:00 a.m. -- Holiness Worship 6:30 p.m. -- Praise Service Come and join us at a Community Church where Christ makes the difference. For more information call 623-3761 f ; Corps Officers/Pastofs:\ j_ Captain and Mrs. G. Cooper Interest rates continue to slow housing market activity activity in Ontario. According to a Royal LeP- age Survey of Canadian House Prices, interest rate levels continue to deter potential potential buyers from entering the housing market in Ontario. Ontario. The survey says that most smaller communities in Ontario are experiencing a buyer's market. This market market is characterized by an over-supply of good homes listed for sale and, in some cases, a softening in prices. Ontario markets that are in close proximity to Metropolitan Metropolitan Toronto experienced a greater decline than those situated farther away. For instance, a detached bungalow in Oshawa decreased decreased 2.8 per cent, falling from $180,000 to $175,000 from July of 1989 to July of 1990. The same type of property property in Belleville increased 22.9 per cent, rising from $118,000 to $145,000 from July of 1989 to July of 1990. Bowmanville Toastmasters Toastmasters were enriched in early August when the benefits of belonging to an international international organization were demonstrated demonstrated in the persons of toastmaster guests from Sydney, Australia. Roy and Helen Ashpole, both Toastmasters, Toastmasters, and their daughter and son-in-law Terrie and Kel Markland, paid a visit to our club which hosted a potluck supper for the Area to celebrate their presence. Bowmanville Toastmaster President Nancy Barnes and her husband, Gord, opened their home to the gathering and were personal hosts to the Ashpole party during their stay here. TM Barnes attended the International Convention last year in California and there, along with TM Joan Winter and TM Egon Pederson Pederson of Oshawa Toastmasters, Toastmasters, became friendly with the Ashpoles. Now it's International International Convention time again, this time in Dallas, Texas, and the Ashpoles are headed in that direction and taking the opportunity to visit Toastmaster friends en- route. For our Area potluck party party numerous guests swelled the ranks of local members. Special guests from District ,60 included Harold Usher and Bob Porter. Among those attending from the Oshawa Toastmaster Club were club president TM Wayne Norbratten and his wife TM Pam Norbratten. The Peterborough .Club, newly transferred to our area, was well represented with club president TM Fred Rapson and his wife leading an enthusiastic group. Since this was a social occasion, occasion, Toastmasters concentrated concentrated on things they do well - eating and having fun. In keeping with being Toastmasters, we held a "Tall Tales Contest." Six prevaricators entertained and convinced (?) the audience audience of their authenticity and veracity. We heard a wide range of tales - western western winds absconding with a washtub-sized cooking ket tle, and a tale of a worm of voracious appetite and infinite infinite girth which was responsible responsible for the creation (among other things) of the St. Lawrence Lawrence and the Ottawa Rivers. Rivers. TM Sher Leetooze, creator creator of the energetic and ravenous worm, was selected selected as the best Teller of Tall tales and won the "Bull" Trophy. Liars Club take note. Bowmanville Toastmas ters will hold regular summer summer meetings on August 14 and 28 at the Lion's Centre. Starting on September 4, 1990, our meetings will be held in the upper parish hall at St. John's Anglican Church, Temperance Street at Church. Entrance to the church hall is on Temperance Temperance Street next to the church. Do you want to visit Toastmasters? Would you like information? Why not call a member, or come on your own, to visit a Toastmaster Toastmaster meeting? Guests are always welcome. No obligations. obligations. For more information call Nancy Barnes at 623- 6860, Irene Konzelmann at 983-9423; or Connie Nelson at 623-2243. Submitted by TM Connie Nelson, CTM Admin, VP, Publicity. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Church and Division Streets Bowmanville, Ontario Church Phone Office Phone 623-3912 623-3138 Rev. Frank Lockhart M.A., M.Div., M.Th. Michelle Hofman, B.A., M.R.E. SUNDAY, AUGUST 12TH, 1990 10:30 a.m. "Bible Explorations 2: Psalm 8" A warm welcome to St. Paul's congregation Nursery Care Available Church School: Ages 3 to 14 Aug. 20th - 24th 9 a.m. -11:30 a.m. Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church 130 Scugog St. Bowmanville. 623-1969 623-1989 BAHA'I FAITH "This is the Word which the son concealed, when to those around Him He said 'Ye cannot bear it now'. And when the appointed appointed time was fulfilled and the Hour had struck, the Word shone forth above the horizon of the Will of God. Beware, O followers of the Son, that ye cast it not behind your backs. Take ye fast hold of it. Better is this for you than all that ye possess." Baha'u'llah For Information call: 623-7621 August 17,1940 50th Wedding Anniversary QUAN TV & APPLIANCES Douglas and Florence Rackham Happy Anniversary Mom and Dad Love, from all your family 4421 HWY. #7 E. 191 KING ST. W. 2104 HWY. #7 W. UNIONVILLE OSHAWA CONCORD (ATKEELE ST.) 477-3737 725-3600 226-1001 876-1818 flLLOtllSE FflSHIONS BACK BY P0PULAB DEMAND! Backsplashes $200.°° (Tiles Inclusive) Installed Large selection to choose from! 10 x 10 Marbilized Ceramic Tile Rea, 2.99 Now 2.00 sq. ft. Many in-store specials on Cushion, Hardwood and Vinyl flooring Pam Tile Ltd. 20 Kings SI. W. Bowmanville Telephone 623-3929 UNLEASH YOUR SPENDING POWER AT OUR Dog Days Sale If your money seems to have more bark than bite, come to the sale that has tongues wagging all over town! We've reduced our Sidewalk Sale prices on our Spring and Summer Dresses • Coats and Jackets • Blouses Skirts • T-shirts • Pants and Sleepwear 50% to 70% off Prices have dropped for our Aug. 31st inventory We've got to make room for our Fall and Winter fashions now arriving. Beat the G.S.T. and stock your wardrobe NOW. 49 King St. W. Bowmanville Telephone 623-5854 All Sales Final * No Exchanges or Refunds We Honor MasterCard • VISA • American Express

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