Advertising Representative Naomi Iantomasi is showing Dan Holkema of Skylight Donuts the OCNA Provincial Award that was presented to The Canadian Statesman recently. This award was a result of the advertisement designed by the Statesman's Advertising Department on the occasion of the Grand Opening of the new Skylight Donuts Drive-through Restaurant and adjacent Car Wash, located on the Baseline, Bowmanville. <\ i If you're serious about getting results with your promotions, call the Advertising Department at 623-3303. 1 The Canadian Statesman 68 King St. W. Bowmanville Serving this community since 1854 Chief Iîiif'inoor Lutli Ennui explained to John and Allison Loppurt the necessity I of testing rubber compounds for different products. Here Mr. Engol discussed the I curing of rubber compounds in the testing area of the Goodyear plant in Bowman- I ville. Mrs. Lopport and bar son wore among the more than uOO visitors to the plant m on Nov. The Open marked the plant's 80th In the plant's testing area, Goodyear employee Robert DeLong uses a machine which grinds small quantities of rubber to be used in testing rubber compounds as to their appropriateness to do a particular job. The testing process is an important one in the manufacturing of rubber to suit industry standards. 10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 7,1990 World War II Tank Restored to Original Condition Busy Weekend for Enniskillen Families Enniskillen News by B. Wright This Chaffee M24 light tank attracted considerable attention from passers-by on Saturday. The tank was displayed at the parking lot of the Royal Canadian Legion. Legion. It is owned by the Ontario Regiment Ferret Club which completely restored the vehicle. All parts, except except the weaponry are operational. This model of tank was first introduced in 1944 and it saw action in Europe Europe during the "lnco World War Two. Among its features are two Cadillac engines and two automatic transmissions. With the vehicle are Sgt. Don Garrow, of Oshawa, and Sgt. Dave Mountenay, of Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pa- f et and baby Brooks, Peter- orough, were Sunday visi- ■ tors of Mf. and Mrs. Lance Milne. Miss Emily Milne, London, was a week-end visitor visitor of her parents. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton were Lori and Jeremy Landon, Whitby, 'Linda Adams and Linda Dryderman, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. David Stain- ton, Cobourg. : Mrs. Ralph Virtue spent a 1 'week with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hall and Jenny, Bay- field. , Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Worry Worry and Mrs. Len Stainton, Enniskillen, Mrs. H. Smith. Mrs! Godfrey Bowman and Mr. Milton, Stainton, Bow- , manville; Mr! and. Mrs. Wes Hills,- Solina, were recent guests' of Miss M. Tamblyn and Mrs. W. Bowman. Mr.'and Mrs. Dick Howe and théir families, Mr. and Mrs. •Thomas Dickson, Bewdley, Mr. Keijo Harma, Toronto, were Sunday sup- E er guests of Mr. and Mrs. raa Huggins and family, Courtice, to celebrate Barb's birthday. Many Happy Returns Returns of the Day, Barb. Mr. Tom Leadbeater was a caller of Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbeater. Mr. Andre Comellier left on a business trip to British Columbia and Vancouver Island Island on Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Milne attended the Milne family gathering held at the Weston Curling and Golf Club in Toronto on Sat. evening. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Piggott, Oshawa, were Sunday Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott. Mr. Peter Beer, Orillia was Friday night supper guest of- Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbeater. Miss Myrtle Tamblyn and Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman spent last week-end in London London visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bowman and family and Ella's sister-in-law, Mrs. Harold Weir. Mrs. Joe Rekker was a Sunday lunch guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson Ferguson were Saturday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lycett, Oshawa. Grandchildren Michael and Ricky Howe, Newton- ville, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe and Aunt Mary Lee. Margaret Stainton accompanied accompanied her sister, Mildred Mildred Hope, Blackstock to visit with Mrs. Luella Short and celebrate her 85th birthday birthday at Port Perry Nursing Home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stainton were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Ketcheson, Belleville, to celebrate Jennifer's Jennifer's baptism. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bradley, Tyrone, Mr. Gordon Gordon Stevens and Miss Clara Page visited Mrs. Frank McGill, Stayner. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Wearn, Peterborough, Peterborough, were recent visitors visitors of Clara's. There was a lovely ceremony ceremony held by the Central Area for Recipients of the Canada Cord in 1989-1990. This was held at the Salvation Salvation Army Citadel on Thorn ton Road in Oshawa. Two Enniskillen girls, Sharon Shaw and Dannielle Allo- way received Certificates from Woodland Division and an engraved silver spoon from Central Area. Our unit belongs to Darlington District District of Central Area. For this reason there were girls from Ganaraska Division, Ontario Division, Oshawa Division, Peterborough Division, Division, Shore Line Division and Woodland Division. There were 99 girls in all. The Enniskillen Pathfinders Pathfinders Craft and Bake Sale will be held on Nov. 10th from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. Refreshments Refreshments will be available. The Enniskillen Guides are back in the units from camp. This week they are holding Audefrump Night. Everyone is wearing sweatshirts sweatshirts turned inside out and baggy pants pinned from the knee to the ankle. This evening, evening, everybody will be holding holding a Baby Picture Contest and guessing who is whom. TAKE TIME TO REMEMBER THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION More Than 600 Enjoy Goodyear Open House Sfit Canadian statesman WINS ANOTHER PROVINCIAL AWARD FOR ADVERTISING EXCELLENCE!