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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Nov 1990, p. 24

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STORE LOCATION: .CITY: Liberty and King Street Bowmanville Lottery profits help hospitals. On the night of the car accident, Bruce was not expected to live. Fortunately, Fortunately, a specially equipped and staffed trauma unit was ready and standing by at a nearby hospital, This special facility helped Bruce beat the odds and he has returned to work. Helping hospitals is just one way lottery profits are used. Lottery profits are also used to provide grants in other areas such as helping people with disabilities. They also help fund sports and recreation, arts and culture, and province-wide charities. This is how Lottery funds are working for you in your area. Hamilton Civic Hospital, Hamilton London Lasers Water Polo Club, London Oshawa, Little Theatre, Osliawa Stratford Coliseum, Stratford Ontario Lottery Corporation Together we're making good things happen. 4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 28,1990 Section Two Yelverton Readers Prepare for Old Man Winter Yelverton News by H. Malcolm " (Intended for last week) Well, it's that time of year again - somewhere between between summer and deep freeze - on alternating days, of course. The snowbanks that accumulated accumulated last week are now a thing of the past. We, with an undue burst of energy, energy, even got our snow fence and storm windows up. Next in order, I guess, are the long Johns. One very unsea- sonal mammal that made its resence obvious here at alconia wets a bat. Obviously, Obviously, a dropout from someone's someone's Batmobile. Now is the time for those who are interested in watching watching the birds this winter, to start feeding them. Once, winter birds establish a pattern pattern of feeding, at a station, they seldom change. Already, Already, we have the usual noisy bluejays, a flock of jun- cos, a flock of goldfinch in winter dress, a small flock of tree sparrows, a pair of hairy woodpeckers and a few others. This week we attended the Royal Winter Fair and took our favorite red head, Dionne. The addition of a seven year old sure adds a new dimensions to "fair" watching. The dog derby put on by Loblaws was a big attraction attraction with their many varieties varieties of purebred does, the zoo, feeding the motely pronounced like its spelled or is that spelt?). The horses, and inspecting the livestock was only part of a busy agenda. Mr. Floyd Stinson is currently currently spending a couple of days deer hunting at their deer camp up north. On Friday evening, some 40 uninvited guests took the domicile of Jane and Doug Pyle of Lindsay by storm and in general made a darn nuisance of themselves. All this was done in the name of an unsolicited charivari (one of those English language words that isn't even re- Hospital Visitors Tour New Addition Over 60 people joined the first of the naif-hour guided tours of Memorial Hospital during an open house last Sunday, November 18. A second open house was held at the hospital on Tuesday, Tuesday, November 20. ■ Residents of the community community were invited to visit the hospital to tour the new east wing. The visit began at the lobby, where a 'Tree of life" mural recognizes donors to the fund-raising campaign which helped build the new addition. Guests were also able to see rehabilitation services, new technology in the diagnostic imaging department, department, as well as the state-of-the-art method of preparing food in the cafeteria. cafeteria. Eleanor Shetler, one of the visitors on the tours, said she thought the new wing was "very impressive." "Bowmanville is very fortunate fortunate to have this facility," she added. Joan Dunnigan, director of promotions and development development at the hospital, said the open house was designed designed to give all donors a chance to view the new wing. When the official opening was held, it wasn't feasible, she said, to have everyone present. "But we wanted to make sure every donor had a chance to see the wing." The ptiblic was invited ( to Memorial Hospital Bowmanville Bowmanville this month to, tour the completed east wing of the building. Here one group is listening to physio therapist John Cook discuss the expanded space now available for the department. X le highlight of the evening, evening, we are informed, was a video tape put together with appropriate music by Leanne Carol and Mary Eleanor Eleanor Jones of the life and love of.Jane and Doug since before its inception even, to year 2000. We understand that in the immediate future, future, the Pyle's will have a surprise menu every day as the labels of all their canned ' goods mysteriously disappeared. disappeared. And don't you think that the fridge (freezer dept.) is a very unusual place for Jane to store her under clothes? With friends like that, who needs enemies? enemies? A long time resident of the Janetville Village passed away rather suddenly this week in the person of Mrs. Verena Sanderson. Mrs. Sanderson was frecmently referred to as the "Button Lady" because of her enormous enormous collection of buttons of every shape and size, from all parts of the world. She also has done some painting and was an avid collector of numerous antiques of every shape and description. The passing of this colourful lady will leave a void in the community community at large. Concert with Juno Winner Sandra Beech Juno award winner Sandra Sandra Beech, a well know children's children's entertainer, will perform perform at a Christmas concert on Sunday December 16,' 1990, in Oshawa. The Canadian Mental Health Association/Durham' Branch (CMHA) is sponsoring sponsoring her concert which will be held in the auditorium of Eastdale Collegiate on Harmony Harmony Rd. N., Oshawa at 2:30 p.m. This is a special Christmas presentation for the whole family. Don't miss this opportunity to treat your children or grandchildren grandchildren to this unique Christmas concert. Sandra's live show is "simply radiating" praised one grandmother wno attended attended a recent concert. Proceeds from the December December 16th concert are to provide provide mental health education education for children. Tickets are available from McGregor IDA Drugs, 5 King W. P^wmanville. 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