8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 20,1991 • Celebrates First Birthday Section Two "We've been keeping Bowmanville and area residents warm for over 60 years!" • Top quality Imperial Oil products for Domestic, Industrial and Rural use. • Automatic delivery maintained by a fleet of modern tanker trucks. • We sell portable heater fuel. • Dependable 24-hour service. ASK US ABOUT OUR TOTAL HOME COMFORT PROGRAM Telephone 623-5516 HARRISON FUELS Esso '12 Sturrock Road Bowmanville Directory ACCOUNTANCY WILLIAM C. HALL B. Comm. Chartered Accountant 35 King St. W., Newcastle Telephone 987-4240 SUTHERLAND, HOBB and PARTNERS Peler A. Hobb, C.A. Wilmar J. Bakker, C.A. Chartered Accountents 118 King St. E. Bowmanville 623-9461 N. L. WOODHOUSE & Assoc. Certified General Accountant NcwVicws and bedlord Installations and Support 8 Holgate Cres., Bowmanville 623-9650 DOUGLAS R. FREEMAN . B.A., C.A. Chartered Accountant 511 Bond St. W„ (Bond St. at Stevenson Rd.) 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I celebrated my first birthday on February 27, 1991. My proud grandparents grandparents are Ken and Dianne Preston of Pontypool and Howard and Barb Wood of Bowmanville. Thanks everyone everyone for making my first a special one! By Edna Thickson (intended for last week) Last Sunday, Clara Sheppard's birthday party was a success even though it was rather icy. I wasn't able to go but had a chat with her since and she said about 100 attended and she got some beautiful cards, and saw a lot of old friends. It was held at Durham Memorial Memorial Temple. Mrs. Mae Muldrew had Jim home and they attended the funeral of the late Mr. Averys, Oshawa, Ray TV Show for Grandparents Aired Monday Beginning March 17th at 3:30 p.m. and continuing for 13 weeks, Bubbie Marion Schwarz will be dispensing her own particular brand of wit and wisdom on CHEX TV. A grandmother of three, Marion is the host and executive executive producer of The Bubble Bubble Break, a new televison show about the wonderful world of grandparenting. As "The Bubbie," Marion welcomes guests into her living living room to discuss issues of importance to grandparents. How can you tell if your grandchild is in a gang? How should you cope with an asthmatic grandchild? What are the rights of a grandparent in a divorce? When do after school activities activities become' too much? How can you help raise a literate grandchild? These and many other questions are answered answered by an impressive roster roster of guest professionals. Equally important are the Bubble's "ordinary" guests. Grandmothers from different backgrounds discuss discuss how they have helped to raise their grandchildren with a sense of their heritage heritage and pride in their families. families. Young grandchildren talk about their grandparents: grandparents: what they call them, what they'd give them if they had three wishes, and what their grandparents _ mean to them. Bubbie is the Yiddish word for grandmother, but the producers stress that The Bubbie Break is not a Jewish show or a religious show. Bubbie Marion explains, explains, "We believe that all grandmothers, no matter what their culture or religion religion share a common bona, they-love their grandchildren. grandchildren. Our motto is: A Grandmother Grandmother in any language means Love." The Bubbie Break debuts this Sunday on CHEX TV at 3:30 p.m. Tune in, and discover discover all you need to know about the rich and rewarding rewarding world of grandparenting! Hospital Will Be Able to See More Clearly Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, will receive $210,000 to install new windows, windows, Gord Mills, MPP for Durham East, announced this week on behalf of Health Minister Evelyn Gig- antes. The health ministry is making $39.7 million available available for new capital projects across the province as part of the $700-million antirecession antirecession program announced announced in December by Treasurer Floyd Laughren. Eighty health care facilities, facilities, including hospitals and children's treatment centres, in 59 Ontario communities will be participating in the program. One hundred forty-two forty-two projects are expected to begin within the next three months and be completed completed by the end of March 1992. "In providing this funding, funding, we are not only helping the Memorial Hospital to improve its facilities, we are also helping to create new employment opportunities in the Bowmanville area," Mr. Mills said. The hospital project is expected expected to produce 290 weeks of work. Province wide, the Ministry Ministry of Health program is expected expected to produce more than 51,000 weeks of work. In funding the hospital projects, the health ministry gave priority to regions of the province experiencing serious economic difficulties. Priority was also given to projects that would be labor- intensive and to those that would produce greater public public benefits in areas suen ns workplace health and safety, environmental improvement nnd energy conservation. In addition to the 142 projects being funded by the "inistry of Health, the Ministry Ministry of Energy is providing another $1.87 million for 11 hospital capital programs. It was also announced that Grandview Children's Treatment Centro at Pro- slonvnlo, will receive $110,700 for general renovations renovations and to upgrade tho centre's ventilation system. Avery's father, on Friday. Ken and Bertha Trew had Mary Trew as a visitor last week. Mr. and Mrs. Orley Mercer Mercer returned home from a trip to Florida last weeek. No doubt there will be several several going on trips during the school break. Beryl is on a short cruise to Miami. The Peacocks, Mark, Linda Linda and Aaron Peacock, were with Walkers an evening last week. Li tie Jonathan Burton celebrated his seventh birthday birthday on Saturday and had five little boys from school to help him celebrate. Bethanne Yarema attending attending the skating trials at Millbrook on Saturday. Her mother and brothers and Irene Beatty attended and stayed at Mary Trew's for supper. PAT & DAVE JOHNSTONE SUNDRIDGE IGA "At IGA we really appreciate our customers because with us, people do come first.' - The Elizabethville Women's Women's Institute met on Tuesday Tuesday at Ken and Bertha Trew's. Eleven attended. President Mrs. Irene Beatty presided. After the singing of the Ode and the Mary Stewart Collect, the president president took up the roll call which .was, What makes a good citizen? The motto was, A good citizen is a person who is loyal to the country, regardless. The minutes were read by Leta McAllister. McAllister. For our April meeting the ladies plan a dinner at the Swiss Chalet in Port Hope, It is also election of officers. The meeting will be at Lottie Lottie White's after dinner. Since it was her birthday that day, a birthday cake was produced to celebrate. celebrate. The meeting was on Citizenship, convenor was Margaret Walker. She had a talk about being a good citizen, citizen, helping the poor and it included a question and answer answer session. Lottie White had a paper on current events. Lunch was provided by Leta McAllister and Vivian Vivian Quantrill. Next meeting April 2nd. Elizabethville Sunday School had an excellent turnout for their classes on Sunday. Doris Gunby and Andrew spent the weekend with her mother, Irene Beatty. Doris returned to Oakville Sunday evening and Andrew is staying staying for the week. Alan and Helen Peacock, Jackson and Susan Peacock, had dinner with Steven and Christy Peacock, Belleville, on Sunday. Last week-end, Stan Kennedy Kennedy came by train to visit his brother, Gerald Kenne- pri Mi mzwmix IGA APPLE JUICE GOLD SEAL SOCKEYE SALMON 7.5-oz. tin A S| 'Oavx.J ! YOUNG TURKEYS CANADA UTILITY GRADE, FROZEN, UNDER 15 IDS. 1.96 kg m I Mm'îi $» j. i y» r\«: ; mm «Sill V-t ÛL , X * 1 ' / 1 ! \ i 1 : 'Jw LIMIT: ONE TURKEY PER FAMILY PURCHASE GREEN GIANT VEGETADLES Fancy, Selected Varieties, Regular or Less Salt 12 - 14-oz. tin KELLOGG'S RAISIN BRAN OR RICE KRISPIES Large Size 700- 800 g box * HF VALUE 1.00 I s .07 GST FiSA PLU 2627 , s .07 GST I ! PEMGEE PAL DOG FOOD i i OR KAL KAN CAT FOOD i | SELECTED VARIETIES I , Feature he* ,-ra I Price Sf I Without kffi 1 Coupon I * 6 " m | Limit ont ton ptf tovptfl. I void Mon., Mar. il until tlotinç Sun.. MX 24. lift | AjC NtUtM. MX MOO. I SLJ0NUU.E&4U CASE OF 12 x I 400 g TINS 1 GOOD HUMOR ICE CREAM 4 Litre Pail [ÏÏ&S Wv"V ' ,vw <s- z GRAHAM'S ONLY CANADA DRY SOFT DRINKS Assorted Varieties, Except Bitter Lemon, Lime Rickey 6 Collins Mix 750 ml ret. btl. 0 FJ|ââ m mm âp -- \ ! v; '. ■ : / ' 4 % V ;■ ill iii B hi kù I A Si M am m Iw ÉÈ 1 2 L ; plast. - htl VII» rrrOOK case of 24 mm x 280 ml tins tasss* m A Rja ! A I ; V- i&ssi Li FRESH! LOIN pc» mom 7 Chop Economy Pock, 3 Rib, 3 Centre, 1 Tenderloin Portion 4.39 kg F.W. FEARMAN mmm iâes Whole, Cooked Done In, Hock, Rind & Excess Fot Removed 4.39 kg or holves or quorters 5,05 kg, 2,2? lb, town cum BOH© (b El ill PILLERS mim 1.10 100 g TOWN CLUB side mmm Sliced LEAN mmm beef RA rCCLIfliD yAncjHVr HOT CROSS w$ pkg. of 6 TURNOVERS Apple or Raspberry pkg. of 3 Happy First Birthday dy, for the week-end. Stan is staying in Acton. While here, he and Gerald visited Clarence and Betty Mercer. Elmer and Pearl Elliiott, Oshawa, were with the Quantrill's and called on Inez and Orley as well as myself. Elmer was at a hockey hockey game in Bewdley where one of his grandsons was playing. Adam Yarema played last week at Ernestown with the Rail si de Atoms and they have another game scheduled. scheduled. When the Clarke High School senior girls' volleyball volleyball team advanced to the COSSA championships and went to St. Marys on Thursday Thursday and Friday, Lesley Westheuser's mother, Suzanne, Suzanne, went there after school-Thursday to see her play. They didn't win,, but played very well. Hi! My name is Lindsay Mario Wright. My 1st Birthday is on March 20, 1991. My proud parents are David and Susan. My grandparents are Arthur and Marie Brooks of Bowmanville and Russell and Hilda Wright of Orono. 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