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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Sep 1991, p. 24

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I I I 6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, September 25,1991 Section Two Social and Personal To Celebrate 1st Birthday Happy 40th Anniversary Solina W.I. Holds September Meeting The Solina Women's Institute Institute held its Septembers meeting meeting on the 11th at 8:00 p.m. at the Solina Hall. Margaret Ford, Vice- President opened the meeting with the Opening Ode followed followed by the Mary Stewart Collect. A Poem, by Margaret entitled Two Kinds of People spoke of "people who lift and people who lean". Our Roll call - "A Safety tip for travellers" was well answered answered with many useful safety safety ideas, among them having your keys for the car out in your hand before going into the parking lot - to speed entry into the safely of one's car. Marjorie Cryderman intro duced Elaine Zandri (Marion Peters daughter) Marjorie and Eileen Knox presented Elaine, a September bride, with gifts from the W.I. After opening the gifts, Elaine thanked everyone. everyone. The minutes of the June meeting were read and approved. approved. Points of interest from these minutes - the summer outing to the O'Keefe was excellent, a tree provided by Solina W.I. was planted in the Solina Park, August 20, another 50 Environment Environment Books have been purchased. purchased. Treasurers report was given. The Financial Statement Forthcoming Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frank of Bowmanville are - pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their . son, Steven John, to Susan-Jane, daughter of Mark Seppen of Brampton. The marriage will take place on ( October 26th, 1991, at the Vaughn Estate in Toronto. ) Directory ACCOUNTANCY WILLIAM C. HALL B. Comm. Chartered Accountant 35 King St. W., Newcastle Telephone 987-4240 SUTHERLAND, HOBB and PARTNERS Peter A. Hobb, C.A. Wilmar J. Bakker, C.A. Chartered Accountants 118 King St. E. Bowmanville 623-9461 N.L. WOODHOUSE & Assoc. Certified General Accountant NewViews and bedford Installations and Support 8 Holgate Ores., Bowmanville 623-9650 DOUGLAS R. FREEMAN B.A., C.A. Chartered Accountant 511 Bond St.W„ (Bond St. at Stevenson Rd.) Oshawa, Ontario LU 2M2 Phone 576-4619 HOME SERVICE BARINA HOME CHECK - Vacation Home Checking - Wedding Day Gilt Sitting Barb Shelter -- Ina Cox Newtonville 786-2996 BONDED LEGAL SERVICES MERVYN KELLY LAW OFFICE 41 Temperance St., Suite 202 Bowmanville, Ontario Phone 623-4444 SERVICES Grundy's Country Upholstery Studio CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY, FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 983-9874 "HELPING ^ HAND" ■ Home Maintenance Spring and Summer Clean Up Wallpapering, painting and housecleaning NO JOBS TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL . 20% off for Senior Citizens Phone Perry or Lori at 623-7984 MASSAGE THERAPY MASSAGE TREATMENTS By Klm Tougas, H.B.Sc. Registered Massage Therapist Manual Lymph Drainage Therapist 168 Church St., Bowmanville Clinic for Natural Health 623-8170 (or appointment YOU COULD ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE! CALL 623-3303 Yr ALTERNATIVE HEALTHCARE Bragg Health Services Anna Bragg, R.N. Cert. Ref. Nurse Consultant Stress Management Alternative Health Care "Reflexology" R.R. 4, Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3K5 Phone 623-9198 By appointment Bowmanville Family Chiropractic Centre Renée Bos Cert. Reflexologist Iridologist Member of the Red. Assoc, of Canada 43 Ontario Street, Bowmanville Phone 623-8388 "REFLEXOLOGY" Foot Reflection By Shirley Cole R.N.A., Cert. Ref. Member of Reflexology Association of Canada 2 Frederick Ave., Bowmanville Phone 623-4690 for appointment Mon than Just atreta Management "VIRGINIA LYLE" "ENERGY WORK II" Private Sessions Group Seminars (416) 623-9251 NEWCASTLE/ HOME CARE OXYGEN CENTRE 24 Hour (HU Phone Service (416) 436-0985 We put the meaning back Into the word 'care'. CHIROPRACTIC Bowmanville Chiropractic Naturopathic Clinic John W. Hawrylak, D.C., N.D. Doctor of Chiropractic and Naturopathy 168 Church St., Bowmanville (416) 623-4004 Spinal And Nerve Care Nutrition Hair Mineral And Vitamin Analyste Acupuncture Food Intolerance Testing Bowmanville Family Chiropractic Centre Kathlynn M. Hoch d.c„ &i.a.c.a. Doctor of Chiropractic and Laser Acupuncturist 623-8388 43 Ontario St., Bowmanville DR. LAURENCE A. GREY D.C., N.D. Chiropractic, Naturopathic and Homeopathic Clinic 243 King St. E. Oshawa, Ont. L1H1C5 725-7000 COMPUTER SERVICES ANDY'S SOFTWARE INC Custom Designed Software to solve YOUR problems. SPECIALIZING IN INTEGRATED ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS • Inventory Control • Sales Tracking • Rocoivablos • Payables • General Lodger Complete a fier Safes Service and Instruction Computer Sales, Services, Maintenance and Supplice Amortization Schedules 623-2375 2538 Maple Grove Rd., Bowmanville and Summary of A.C.W.W. financial financial report 1990 was read. Several pieces of correspondence correspondence were read re: Thank you's from Erland Home. - thank you's from members. S 10.00 and a letter was received received from Carol Thornton for our W.I. Display "Harvest Time" at Blackstock Fair; our Display also won 1st Prize at Orono Fair where 7 Institutes had displays. The business portion portion included notice for the Annual Annual Fun Fair to be held October October 24 at 2:00 p.m. at Hampton United Church. Registration is at 1:00 p.m. for a $1.00 fee. Further plans for Solina W.I. involvement will be made at the October meeting. The Area Convention dates are November November 13 and 14 with our President Lois Yellowlees as delegate and Jean Taylor alternate. alternate. $100.00 is to be sent with the Rowsells in October to Guyana for use as they see fit - medical supplies, etc. A tree, given by a W.I. members, is to be planted in the hall park. It was reported that tickets on the "Pat Best" painting for ACWW are selling well. Draw to be made November November 13/91. The Village Group leader, Dorothy Pascoe chaired the program. She began with a poem on "how not to worry". The Motto "Children may close their ears to advice but they keep their eyes open to example," was given by Margaret Margaret Ford. Two piano solos were played by Justyne Fetchison, Scholarship For Student A graduate of Cartwright High School, in Blackstock, has been awarded a President's* President's* Scholarship at Guelph University. Jennifer Fletcher, will spend her first year at Guelph in the Akademia program and plans to pursue a career in education. education. The daughter of Eric and Linda Fletcher, she has many academic awards to her credit and has been involved in numerous leadership activities. She is interested in theatre arts and has performed in community community theatrical productions. She was involved in many extracurricular extracurricular activities at her school and served as president of the students' council. She is also the recipient of a number of guiding honors, including the Canada Cord, and has received the bronze, silver and gold Duke of Edinburgh's Awards. Ten outstanding young Canadians Canadians have been chosen as recipients of $16,000 President's President's Scholarships from the University of Guelph. The winning students were chosen from 250 nominations from across the country. The scholarships are presented annually annually to 10 students who display display leadership qualities, outstanding outstanding academic ability and who have made significant contributions to their schools and communities. This year's recipients -- from Ontario, British Columbia Columbia and Nova Scotia -- have proven abilities in areas ranging ranging from music to student politics. politics. One is involved in biathlon biathlon competitions; another is an award-winning essay writer. The students are enrolled in a variety of programs at Guelph --veterinary medicine, general arts, intematibnal development and human biology. The Ontario winners are Harry Frielink of Guelph, Jennifer Jennifer Fletcher of Blackstock, Mark McCutcheon of North York, Denise Watt of Toronto, Scott Robertson of Lindsay, Kirby Ann Kalbfleisch of Waterloo, Waterloo, Mark Black Myronyk of Milton and Jason Brock of Unionville. Out-of-province winners are Kristina Anderson of Victoria, B.C., and Sarah Campbell of Windsor. Sncttyitty tfôcc tfôfo cmcC much to the enjoyment of all present. Bernice Watson introduced our guest speaker for the evening, evening, Newcastle O.P.P. Constable Constable Jeffrey Britton whose topic was "Women travelling Alone." Constable Britton gave us many useful ideas to help keep us safe when travelling. He brought along plastic "Call Police" Police" signs for our use and told us of their availability simply by contacting his office. He had advice for women at parking parking lots, stranded on highways and on going to one's vehicle in a parking lot, as well as for hotel stays. He suggested we "not take anything for granted." Instead think safety in every situation. He suggested that confidence in your walk and voice have a 1MIM Few lew ■ WMI Call Sandra Yates Telephone 623-5873 lot to do with your safety in unfamiliar places. He suggested the 3D's - distract, distract, distance and disable concerning concerning an assailant. Constable Britton also made reference to a CB radio and the emergency Channel 9 as an asset in a vehicle vehicle during an emergency. Lorainne Knox thanked Constable Britton for his worthwhile talk. Our meeting closed with O Canada, followed followed by the Institute Grace. A social hour followed during which everyone enjoyed refreshments refreshments provided by the Village Group. At this time a' raffle for A.C.W.W. was held by the West Group. Our next meeting is October October 9th at the Hall with the East Group in Charge. We welcome welcome you. PR.O. Donna Barkey ■ ' 1 :*.-• y j -x. ..... ,V -'Mm On Saturday, August 24, 1991, the children of Jack and Alice Burgess surprised their parents with a party party at Tyrone Community Hall. The hall was filled , , , with lots of family, friends and relatives who all , . Curtis Jurgens, son of Colleen and Glen, celebrates shared in a wonderful evening. Later that evening, his First Birthday, with his Gramma Elaine and Jack and Alice were surprised with a luxurious limou- Grampa Frank, Uncle Frank and a tew close friends, s j ne r jh ome at Newcastle on Sept. 27,1991. - tBSS SUN SQUEEZE ORANGE JUICE Frozen, Concentrated 12-oz. tin n tTn W EWG«l jtftVt® ' • ' THE W6tft SAVW6S • • • •i CLOVER LEAF ALDACORE TUNA Flaked or Chunk 6.5-oz. tin GAY LEA SWISS STYLE YOGURT Assorted Varieties 175 o cup or flot of 12 for $4.59 COKE OR SPRITE Assorted Varieties, Regular or Diet 750 mL æ ret. btl. m phm .40 éep. pet W. wWcw«7.t«f*f lOOmt IGA PLU 2633 COKE OR SPRITE REGULAR OR DIET, CAFFEINE FREE DIÉT COKE, OR COKE CLASSIC FEATURE PRICE ! WITHOUT ; COUPON $6.99 VALUE 1.00 + .07 GST CASE OF 24 x 355 mL TINS cat wide •! ■.mMMiaaMW.via.tfti. RIVIERA MUSHROOMS Pieces & Stems 10-oz. tin IGA PLU 2628 VALUE 1.00 + .07 GST ULTRA TIDE LAUNDRY DETERGENT ASSORTED VARIETIES FEATURE PRICE WITHOUT COUPON $5.99 4 L DOX OR ORIGINAL TIDE 6 L DOX CAMPBELL'S TOMATO XI SOUP Condensed 10-oz. tins IGA PLU 2627 VALUE .50 KRAFT PEANUT BUTTE SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY FEATURE PRICE WITHOUT COUPON $3.49 750 g JAR iwoemwcow*. v«ismce**Lm#iMiQ0Witt.mi«.1lti. AC HEM. 101 MM. tt J0M. EL M 4U FRESH! CHICKEN LEG QUARTERS 1.74 kg FRESH! CHICKEN BREAST QUARTERS Wing Removed lb. 4.39 kg FRESH! VEAL SHOULDER CHOPS Choice lb. 4.39 kg OKTOBERFEST SAUSAGE Schneiders, Pre-Cooked 7ÏM W lb - ROAST BEEF ri» m ib. Hi ASSORTED MUFFINS J/f WHOLE WHEAT BREAD g A A Jn PRODUCE P.E.I. Pototoes Product of Conodo, Conodo No. 1 9.07 kg 20-lb. bog TANGERINES Product of Argentina 1.74 kg lb. SPARTAN APPLES Product of Ontario, Canada Fancy 1.36 kg 3-lb. bag LOOK MU im SYMBOL rooos to m rout urnrm. Iwt Jbr Hp m rptrAAf AtbfliNL PRICES IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1991. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. m GRAHAM'S IGA MARKET 225 King St. W., Bowmanville, Ontario STORE HOURS Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday - 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday - d a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday - 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 5% Senior Cltoens' Discount - Wednesday Lily

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