I 18 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, November 13,1991 All Your Prescription Records will be transferred to NEWCASTLE GUARDIAN effective November 18 lh , 1991 Mike Riddle Newcastle Pharmacy 19 King Street East Newcastle, Ontario November 7,1991 Dear Customer: MERGER OF NEWCASTLE PHARMACY WITH NEWCASTLE GUARDIAN DRUGS LOCATED AT 50 MILL STREET NORTH AT KING STREET, NEWCASTLE EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 18th, 1991 It is indeed with great pleasure that I am writing to you to inform you of the Merger of Newcastle Pharmacy with the LARGER Newcastle Guardian. Drugs, All your prescription records will be transferred to Newcastle Guardian. Drugs which will offer the following tremendous advantages over our current: location; 1. NEW LARGER PREMISES 2. POSTALSERVICES 3. DELIVERY SERVICES - WE ALSO DELIVER TO WILMOT CREEK AND SURROUNDING AREAS 4. AMPLE FREE PARKING 5. WHEEL CHAIR ACCESSIBLE 6. GUARDIAN SPECIAL SALES - AND OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES 7. LARGER SELECTIONS (ESPECIALLY LOTTERY TICKETS, MAGAZINES AND POSTCARDS) ' 8. EXCELLENT GREETING CARD SECTION, GIFT DEPARTMENT, AND COSMETICS 9. PHOTOFINISHING AND FAX SERVICES 10. EXTENDED HOURS: Monday to Wednesday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. EMERGENCY ANSWERING SERVICE WHEN WE ARE CLOSED. MOST IMPORTANT, I AND MY PRESENT STAFF SHALL BE PROVIDING ALL OUR PHARMACY SERVICES AT THIS LOCATION. PLEASE NOTE: Newcastle IDA Pharmacy is not closing. This pharmacy will be re-opening at a much larger location in Newcastle. We will keep you fully informed. Meanwhile please remember ALL YOUR PRESCRIPTION RECORDS are being transferred to NEWCASTLE GUARDIAN DRUGS EFFECTIVE FROM NOVEMBER 18th, 1991. On behalf of Newcastle IDA Pharmacy Staff we thank you profoundly for your past and present patronage and look forward to serving you at Newcastle Guardian Drugs. Again, Many Thanks. \ SEE YOU AT NEWCASTLE GUARDIAN DRUGS Mike Riddle Pharmacist And ALL THE STAFF FOR YOUR PHARMACY AND PRESCIPTION NEEDS CALL US AT 987-4309 or 987-3435 Remember we Deliver GUARDIAN DRUGS Community Correspondence i --i a i Halloween Vandals Destroy Several Mail Boxes Wesleyville News by E. Barrowclough Sunday morning November 3rd was bright and beautiful, just cold enough to remind us this is November. The service at Welcome United was conducted conducted by Rev. W. Sedgwick, and his talk with the children brought good response from them concerning the most important important commandment. He impressed impressed on them, they must love themselves, in order to fulfill the second important one, Love your neighbour as yourself... The sermon continued continued the story of the history of the Jews that we may understand, understand, a little more fully, the animosity between the two peoples. Instead of the full choir, the girls of Affinity, Ruth Taylor, Brenda Ough, and Barbara Croft with accompanist accompanist Stephen Sword, sang "You'll never Walk Alone" by Richard Rogers from Carousel. It thrilled the congregation and was a foretaste of the musical treat to enjoy when they present a concert at Garden Hill on Sunday night, November November 10th. The offering was received received by Chris Beatty and Bruce Hendry. On Saturday evening November November 2nd, the AOTS clubs from Belleville Presbytery attended attended a dinner meeting at Welcome church. About 95 men were served at flower decorated decorated tables by the local UCW, and were so pleased with the food and attention they received, that they thanked the ladies with a standing standing ovation. Later, the meeting was held in the church and besides besides the regular routine and speaker, they were entertained by the Buskers, Tom Wilson, Jolm Grocncveld, Morley Bicklc, Roly Bowman and Bruce Hendry. Some people did not wait for Hallowee'cn to display their queer sense of fun. Several Several mail boxes were smashed on the Lakeshorc road on Sunday night, October 27, including a beautiful handcrafted wooden one decorated with painted scenery. Congratulations to Phyllis Symons on the birth of her grandson, Ryan Walker in London, England on Oct. 22. Her daughter Mary and husband husband Chris Walker will be stationed stationed in Germany with a British British military unit, Chris is already there. La Jeunnessc, Northumberland Northumberland girls' choir presented a fine programme at St. Andrew's Andrew's Presbyterian church in Cobourg on Oct. 27th. The choir has been enlarged recently recently and is well known for its excellent excellent performances. Elizabeth Grocncveld and Kerri Oust arc the only local girls with it at present. We arc happy to tell you Hazel Irwin is back from a long slay in Bowmanvillc Hospital Hospital and will be staying with daughter Thelma Earl at her home near Peterborough. Irene Bee is in Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto where she will have surgery to try to case a long struggle to correct damage damage from a broken leg. All wish every success in this effort. effort. Daughter Doreen Morgan from Michigan is with her father, father, Reg. Callers here this week included included Phyllis White of Peterborough Peterborough who has just finished copying the assessment lists for Hope Township's early years. Another caller was June Nichols who enjoyed the walk down the lane between the two farms. Her dog enjoyed it even more, for it had a chance to chase several deer which live in the woods between the houses. houses. Hope voters attended a candidates candidates meeting at George Hamilton school, Welcome to hear each one of the candidates speak of his or her standing on current affairs. There is a choice for reeve, and for the three councillors but Allen Holdaway has no opposition for deputy reeve. June Nichols missed the first part of the meeting for she had been playing playing the accompaniment for a jolly singsong held at the Hope Villa in Port Hope. Those people people do love to sing. This has been a good season for harvesting com. The fields on this farm have been stripped and arc plowed ready for 1992. The speed with which it is done is amazing, especially when we remember the team of horses and the com binder which had to use every minute of daylight hours to get it cut before rains made it impossible. impossible. There were years when too much rain rendered those clay fields too muddy to carry even a combinder and every stalk of acres and acres of com had to be cut with a sickle. Plodding through sticky mud added to the backache. Harold and Vcma Austin ■ visited with daughter Helen in Grafton on Wednesday, October October 30. Linda (Thomdykc) Oliver arrived home safely from her business trip to Manchester, England. She had part of one day only to do a little sight seeing. seeing. She found many of the little little shops expensive, and very small. PLEASE RECYCLE THIS PAPER ®@§S SelecHœœ Seer' g ®E 1@WE ooc, MW® a Riranunix) Q Financing Available Scott Eakins Howard Smith Terry Holmes Doug Ferguson Phil Watts Doug Kemp Dean Longyear Sales Mgr. 8 m *»; . -V Garth Mooney Service Manager Scott Hallowell Used Car Manager Parts Manager J. E. QUANTRILL CHEVROLET • GEO • OLDSMOBILE • CADILLAC LTD. Hwy. # 2 East End of Port Hope 885-4575 Jf a 1990 Cadillac Brougham 1990 Cadillac Brougham 1991 Cadillac Sedan Deville 1988 Cadillac Fleetwood 1989 Cadillac Coupe de Ville Blue, slider, loaded, 25,000 km. Maroon, loaded, 32,000 km., mint. Maroon, leather, loaded, 13,000 km. Maroon, leather, loaded. White, maroon leather, absolutely XÏ--"* $31,000. szsrr 1, ssi,oM.;™'2Lrr , $33,9oo. sib,900. $29,995. *'"rv r Z ~ 1991 Olds 98 Elite 1991 Olds98 TouringSedan 1989 Olds 98 1990 Olds 88 Brougham 1990 Pontiac Bonneville White, blue cloth, loaded, mint, Maroon, leather, slider, loaded, Grey, V6, loaded, 47,000 km. Maroon, V6, loaded, 32,000 km. SSE - White, leather, loaded, 21,000km. $26,900. sharp, 11,000km.$29,900. $17,500. $17,500. 39,000km. $21,995. KQt . TijriSTSz, Sp \ - 1990 Olds Cutlass Supreme 1988 Pontiac 6000 Wagon 1990 Pontiac 6000 1989 Caprice Classic 1990 Pontiac Grand Prix Blue/Silver, V6, loaded, 55,000 km. Blue/woodgrain, V6, loaded, mint, White, V6, loaded, very clean, Maroon, V8, loaded, sharp, SE - Red, grey interior, loaded, . $14,995. 57,000 km. $11,995. 60,000 km. $12,900. 57,000 km. $12,500. 28,000 km. $18,500. r$&***w*?™ h:|3 1991 Beretta GT 1991 Beretta GT 1987 Cavalier Z24 1991 Cavalier R/S 1990 Cavalier Z24 White, V6, loaded, mint, 29,000 km. Black, V6, loaded, mint, Blue, V6,5 speed, 76,000 km. Blue, V6, air, auto, 4 dr., only Grey, V6, air, auto, 66,000 km. $15,995. 17,000 km $15,995. $7,995. 2.700 km $13,200. $11,995. 'Lais 1991 Cavalier RS 1990 Cavalier RS 1991 Cavalier 1990 Pontiac Sunbird GT 1989 Cavalier Z24 Maroon, V6, air, auto, 30,000 km. White, 4 cyl„ auto, 54,000 km. Grey, 4 cyl„ auto, air, 8,000 km. Bl ue . air, 5 spd„ mint, 29,000 km. White, V6, air, auto, sunroof, locks $12,300. $0,995. $11,200. $11,995. =^*» ws $11,995. i"jv ifii»kO*isaH 39,000 km. 1991 Sprint 1987 Chev Cavalier 1986FieroSE 1990 Sprints 1984 Chev Citation Blue, 4dr., auto, 10,000km. Red, auto, 4 cyl., 77,000 km. Red, V6, auto, air, sharp, only Blue, 5 spd„ 2 dr., 27,000 km. Brown, 4 cyl., auto, 52,000 km. $8,495. $6,995. $6,995. K.oootm 4 S7 > 200 ' $3,995. r, 1991 Lumina APV 1990 Chev Scottsdale 1990 Chev Silverado 1989 Chev 4x4 1989 Ford 3/4Ton XL Blue/Blue, loaded, mint, Maroon/Silver, V8, air, auto, V8, air, auto, loaded, mint, Maroon, 350, auto, 29,000 km. Grey, V8, auto, 81,000 km. 25,oookm. $19,995. i5,oookm. $15,900. 26,oookm. $1$,995. $14,500. $10,900. I* Î . ,...j „ ■ ! j mmmm 1991 Blazer 4x4 1988 Silverado 3/4Ton 1990 GMC Safari Van 1991 Chev S-10 1989 GMC Maroon/Silver, air, auto, làcks and Brown, V8, auto, 53,000 km. Maroon/Silver, loaded, 50,000 km. Maroon, 5 spd., mint, 44,000 km. Blue, V6, auto, 53,000 km. windows, mint, $21,999. $11,599. $19,995. $9,995. $19,590. 7,500 km. 7 U J El il w i::: :;;:i . j CHEVROLET - GEO - OLDSMOBILE - CADILLAC LTD. Hwy. # 2 East End of Port Hope Telephone 885-4575 SALES HOURS ^ r y day •vmmsm; iwwtww' ?wnw'y4iqrT , "'«»fiw urs 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. 9:00 e,m. - 6:00 p.m. 9:00 e.m. • 5:00 p.m. HADTO O ocm/irc Mon.-Frl. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. rAH 1 O (X OCnVIUC Saturday 9:00a.m.-1:00p.m.