( I i The Canadian Statesman.Bowmanville, September 19,1990 "25 V..... , ' A t ' ' 'é Newcastle □ Newlonville n ixens Rd. ■ «2 #401 "i Newlonville Rd. m Out for a leisurely autumn drive? Why not take along some delicious donuts from one* of our two convenient locations. Fresh coffee, sandwiches, cakes, pies and much more. kglight donut "Make Skylight the highlight of your day"l 87 King St. E. Baseline & Waverley Rd. 623-4549 623-0230 :"yf '■'■■'l -Ci ■' ^ v:// '■'J, j.i- // -■ 'Z'f. Comer of Lamb's Road and Hwy. #2 of Savings Get the pick of the crop. Fresh produce brought in each day by area farmers. Your choice of • pumpkins • squash • potatoes • corn • apples • cabbage • broccoli • onions • cauliflower ■ -herbs Price's Farm Market Watch for our upcoming "Family Album" supplement. Call one of our display advertising representatives for details. CmMtnt gtatmiatt titfotattit Ittteptirttttt • 62 King St. W., Bowmanville 623-3303 COUNTRY ACCENTS NOW OPEN Durham Region's Best Selection of Potpourri Middleton collectors dolts Lexington porcelain dolls I Canadian handcrafted wood products Rattan/wicfeer British Columbian handcrafted decoys and much more .. ovwk Tn tTsZay y Cft ^ U " aCCB P tel -_x ,i. 786-2399 Weekdays: by appt. only "S ■> è" % c ; t,. f) For You,^v y vi - ' '^' %L -- _ .. O'/ fl *3$# A collection of unique shops filled ^ with Imaginative, crafts, g|fts, 'antiques',IglassWe, à I otffesr-an'cl^/S^^Sf works orart. When you ve finished . ' shopping, take advantage of one of our restaurants. It's all just minutes from home. ÆBtËjP f Eh ' 4 ' «W ffi mE ■V'h. iiiiinniimiiii lllllllllliiniiililll IHIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIll imiiiiiniiimr.il iiiimiimiiiiiiiiii «iiiiiiiiiiimniiiiii iiiiiimiiiilliimiii iimiiimiiiiiimii 111111111111111111111 llllllllllllllllllll lllliuiimiillll iiiiiniiiiiiiiii iiimmmmi i - î '$§ErS| flp? W&Ë The hits you want at prices you can afford. All the latest to the obscure, if we can't get it, it's not.available. Imports and special orders taken. "When you want service and all the latest hits, you know where to go." 6Q3-55S5 HCDgCD ON MÎDCO BOWMANVILLE MALL zm: IJ2- Pingle's Farm Market READY PICKED VEGETABLES • Tomatoes "We're • Sweet Corn • Spanish Onions • Pumpkins • Squash Open Daily 9 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Taunton Road and Courtice Road 725-6089 g FabulousFall FASHIONS Check out the latest In autumn fashions. You'll find both form and function at a price you can afford. Ulando Fashions 44 King St. E., 623-9389 Ruthie's Nail Care Senior's Special From now until Oct. 1/90 Natural Manicures Only $8.00 Mon. - Tues. - Wed. only /<s . 33 King St. E. 623-1964 Fall Festival of Beauty & F'-*. II n m WP Ef i r \i HARVEST The largest selection of gourmet coffees and teas in the area. A delightful indulgence any time of the day or night. Stop in for a free sample. THE OLDE MOTHER HUBBARD "Let us prepare ^MtSSSSk your next gift basket" 623-0328 IPBpFP 113 King St. E v Bowmanville OcoQ* V.* >• ■ M: An outing for the whole family. Sunday Brunch $10 Enjoy delicious food In a casual atmosphere, all for one low price! Adults are $10.95 Children under 10, $5.95 10:30 a,m. - 2 p,m, Fall Furniture Festival ▼ gt ls>/0 On our Regular and Sale Priced Items COUNTRY FOR YOUR HOME See our Selection of Reproduction Furnishings • pine harvest tables • deacon's bench • dry sink • buffet and hutch Sale Ends Sept. 31st 103 King St. E. 623-0659 Or Layaway Your Purchase 8 S,v 'TT : V.)jy v« A-*'. , • f ■■ ; //=*;r n, t , ■ " '•'.■r r Y '»*'•*? -F i! ' - 1 Fine Dining Evenings at 5:30 Sundays at 5:00 Fully licenced. Entertainment Breakfast and Businessman's Luncheon Daily Meeting and Banquet Rooms 24 New Motel Units Sunday Brunch from 11 a.m. PORT DARLINGTON MARINA AND HOTEL LTD. LAKE ROAD OFF LIBERTY ST. 623-4925 Dim and Distant Past 50 Years Ago, Thursday, June 20,1940 A Musicm Blossom Festival Festival will be held tomorrow night (Friday) in Trinity Church, the proceeds to be donated to the Red Cross. A very inspiring program has been arranged with music supplied by well-known talent talent from Bowmanville and the surrounding district. Large school choirs and four-piano selections will be among the varied items .'on the program. The Festival is under the supervision of Dr. T.A. Partridge. Congratulations are extended extended to Miss Violet Osborne, Osborne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett L. Osborne, Wellington St., who at the graduating exercises of the Wellesley Hospital Friday received the Sir John Eaton prize for general proficiency and theory in tne Junior year. !; The recently forftied B.H.S. shooting team carried carried off several honors at'the shooting match for the High Schools and Collegiates - of the province. The shooting, done with .22 calibre rifles, took place at the Long Branch ranges Jiine 8th. - ; Those on the team.-"all placed in the results with Bill Brown being the nearest to a winner obtaining a second second in one of the events.'The team was composed of Bill Brown, Jack Colville, Tom Rehder and Alan Tambjyn. The prizes consisted of monetary monetary awards which each boy .received. The 1 team as a whole was tied for sixth place. R.M. Ainslie, commercial commercial teacher at B.H.S. supervised supervised the training and instructing. instructing. Saturday, June 22nd, is the day looked forward to for weeks by hundreds of kiddies, kiddies, relatives and friends of Goodyear! tes. Only two more days to go now. till -the big '20tn annual Goodyear picnic. Port Dalhousie has again been selected as the place which offers most entertainment entertainment and fun. The Bowmanville section plans to leave the factory at 7:45 D.S.T. by bus for Oshawa harbour. There the boat leaves at 8:30 a.m. Arrangements Arrangements have been made for dancing and other entertainment entertainment both going and returning,on returning,on the boat. Rotarians heard an unusual unusual address on Friday given by A.L. Pascoe, chairman of tne Old Age Pension Board of the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham. Durham. He explained details of the pension situation at the present time and also mentioned mentioned the Mother's Allowance Allowance Act. v ■» His address revealed that in some provinces over 50% of the people over 70 years of age were receiving /the pension. Ontario has only 35.87 per cent of its aged receiving receiving the pension. Only the counties of York and Simcoe exceed Durham and Northumberland in the number of pensioners. Bowmanville Bowmanville has 85, Darlington Twp. 60, and Port Hope 120, he stated. 25 Years Ago, Monday, June 23,1965. Peter Kowal Jr., * is pleased to announce the Appointment Appointment of Art L. Code to his sales staff. * The Reverend Harold! A. Turner, pastor of St. Paul's United Church, Bowmhn- ville represented the Ministerial Ministerial Association of jthe town at the Decoration Day Service on Sunday. Also participating participating in the ceremony were Legion Chaplain J6hn Living, Councillors Ken Hooper, Glenholme Hughes and E.J. Rundle and Mayor Ivan Hobbs. > Mrs. S.R, James, Mrs! K. Werry, Mrs. H. Turner and Mrs. George Munday ! attended attended the Second Regional Conference for Women! of the United Church held June 18-20 at Queen's Uni versity, Kingston Wr ' Lome of Mr. and right, daughter Mrs. Wal .. alter Wright, Nestleton, and Betty Betty Bradburn, daughter! of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Bradburn, Burketon, received ! All Round Cords, and Marlono Tomchishin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tomchishin of Caesarea received (her Gold Cord at nn imprerisivo ceremony on Juno 7( nt Blackatock. The girls nro members of the 1st Bl(vck- stock Guido Company. > Bernard Holden, Administrator Administrator of Momorinl Hospital, Hospital, Bowmanville, was ' ro- elected by acclamation, chairman of the Ontario Hospital Association's District District Hospital Council #7 for 1965-66, nt the annual mooting mooting hold Juno 10 nt tho Co- bourg Golf and Country Club. 10 Years Ago, Wednesday, Juno 18, Top salesman for tho month of May nt Roy Nichols Nichols Motors Ltd,, of Courllco was Ted Miller.