6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, June 24,1992 Section Two :nce ;iion iwo Celebrities Take Part in 20th Anniversary Celebration at Graham's IGA ~~-r\ ■ Yelverton News by Harvey Malcolm - 705-277-2983 'Tis the season for wedding anniversaries. anniversaries. Congratulations are extended extended to two well known couples, each of whom will be observing their 50th this week-end - Mr. and Mrs. Morley Kellett of Janetvillc and Mr. ana Mrs. Bruce Foote of Lindsay, formerly Yelverton residents. residents. Best wishes for many more healthy years together. Our community was shocked.to hear of the sudden passing of a former former resident, in the person of Mrs. Helen Buxton. Sympathy is extended extended to her daughter Pat, her son Dr. Max, grandchildren and the Rickard families. Our Yelverton Pork Barbecue went off without a hitch on Friday afternoon - the weather was excellent, excellent, the meat was tastefully cooked, the desserts were sumptuous. Too bad that there was a considerable decrease in the number of paying customers who were present to indulge. indulge. There appeared to be fewer people dropping in "off the road," probably due to the economy and the number of events involving providing providing dinners this week in the area probably had an effect on the size of the crowd. Eileen and Howard Malcolm arrived arrived home from their jaunt into the U.S.A. early in the week. One of their side trips involved dropping in to see their octogenarian aunt, Mrs. Tilly (Jim) Philp near Detroit and having dinner with her at her residence. residence. A number from our community attended some part of the 25th anniversary anniversary celebrations of Manvers Township's Grandview School on Saturday, > June 13th, and reunion for former students of the earlier one and two room schools, either as participants or spectators. Many former students enjoyed meeting with former classmates they hadni seen for years. The usual platitudes Van Belle Floral Shoppes ... much more than a flower store! 4 STORES a «Highway No. 2 fy • King St. W., Oshawa «â»» • Simcoe St. N., Oshawa «100 Dundas St. W., WÊr Whitby Trademark of Van Belle Gardens Lid. were expressed, tongue in cheek - "You haven't changed a bit," meanwhile meanwhile out of the side of the mouth - "My God, hasn't he/she got old. Look at how bald he's got and who does she think she's kidding with that blonde dyed hair?" "Boy, have they ever got fat. The only time he sees his toes is when he uses a mirror." mirror." Those are the kind of comments that stimulate folks to attend these affairs; meanwhile in their fakè innocence, innocence, kidding themselves that only they have grown old gracefully- gracefully- On Sat. afternoon, Murray Malcolm's Malcolm's "Golden Pond" was the scene of an enthusiastic gathering of some 50-60 interested folks who were present to honour Dorothy and Gerald (Jeiry) Bristow on 25 years of marital bliss. The weatherman cooperated 100% in providing fine, sunny weather with enough breeze to eliminate humidity for this special special event in the picturesque surroundings surroundings of the manicured pond. For the small fry, there was swimming swimming and horsing around in the water water and for the balance a social gathering which was enhanced with a musical afternoon provided by Mr. Warren Sutcliffe in nis own inimitable inimitable styling, assisted by Gary Bristow, Bristow, Lana Coghill and one of the honoured guests, Jerry Bristow, with vocal renditions. Dorothy and Jerry were presented presented with a silver tea service by their immediate family and other miscellaneous, miscellaneous, gifts, money and congratulatory congratulatory cards by the remaining guests present for the special occasion. They each expressed their sincere appreciation to their immediate family, family, Kathy and Gary and Cathy Bristow Bristow and family members for planning planning the event, and to Murray and Eileen for permission to, use their scenic property. Special thanks went to all those who came and contributed contributed in any way to making the event such a success. A delicious lunch, complete with hamburgers, hot dogs and accessories plus a delicious dessert dessert table concluded the affair. The previous evening, the Bristow Bristow clan had honoured Dorothy and Jerry at a party in Bethany in their honour. Guests were present on Sunday from Bowmanville, Lindsay, Lindsay, Peterborough, and many local municipalities. ' ; ■, ; • ■ v . . Sheba, one of the elephants at the Bowmanville Zoo, took a stroll over to Graham's IGA on Saturday morning to join in the festivities at the store's 20th Anniversary party. Sheba was gentle with all the children who gathered around her and was patient while people, young and old, stroked her trunk and fed her. Sheba was definitely one of the hits at the Anniversary celebrations. Wow -- was that really Capt'n Crunch? The old white haired captain captain was acting a land lubber for part of Saturday as he waved a friendly hello to children of all ages during Graham's IGA barbeqiie and fun day for their faithful customers. Capt'n Crunch was just one of the many friendly faces out and about Saturday at Graham's IGA. pfrlCE the jttfcno» • • • * CORPORATION OF , THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 7 40 TEMPERANCE STREET BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C3A6 1992 FIRST INSTALMENT 1992 FINAL TAX NOTICE The FIRST INSTALMENT of the 1992 FINAL TAX NOTICE is due for REALTY AND BUSINESS TAX First Instalment PAYABLE JUNE 26th, 1992 Please Pay Promptly to Avoid Penalty If you have not received your Final Tax Notice, please telephone the Municipal Tax Office at 623-3379. 1992 Taxes are PAYABLE ONLY at the locations detailed on the front of the Tax Notice. Failure to receive a Tax Notice does not eliminate the responsibility for the payment of taxes and penalty. R. L. Swan Tax Collector ONTARIO Date of Publication: June 24,1992 #4697-SI THE Wôtft SERVICE • • THE R' s ^ SAV\« GS • " ' IGA PLU 2672 VALUE.90 KELLOGG'S BRAN FLAKES I LARGE SIZE BOX FEATURE PRICE 'WITHOUT I COUPON >2.69 11* *101» cow* we woe * ■* JOT M WR OM US. * 11.1* MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE Frozen, Concentrated, Assorted Varieties 295 - 355 mL tin IGA PLU 2653 VALUE .60 HEINZ DPQI SAUCElÈË ■K i i I ASSORTED VARIETIES 1455 mL SQUEEZE DTL. I FEATURE PRICE WITHOUT COUPON $1.39 HOI 10 N HUB ■ COMMON* VTTi OTWJt COVKWL UW 0* ML N* I coupon, vtuo no* eoe, *M»un aowM ut, w* », mi. 1 ACMUEMOI3000.tUOa.RI.ta4U FACELLE* ROYALE* BATHROOM TISSUES* White, 2 Ply pkg. of 1 2 rolls IGA PLU 2830 VALUE .00 GOLD SEAL SOLID WHITE ALBACORE TUNA» FEATURE PRICE WITHOUT COUPON $1.99 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS AMENDMENTS TO THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE BY-LAW 86-112 being a By-law to establish a street namé map and a street name inventory for roads in the Town of Newcastle. Pursuant to Section 210 (105) of the Municipal Act, notice is hereby given of a Meeting to be held on July 6,1992, in respect of a proposed amendment to By-law 86-112. The subject amendment would have the following effect: 1 ) change within By-law 86-112 the street name within the former Township of Darlington "Concession Road 4" to "Tobacco Road". Explanations and details of the properties affected may be obtained, during normal office hours, from the office of the Planning and Development Department, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, or by calling the Planning Department at 623-3379. The meeting required pursuant to Section 210(105) of the Municipal Act will be held as follows: DATE: Monday, July 6,1992 TIME: 9:30 a.m. PLACE: Council Chambers, Municipal Administrative Centre 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville Council shall hear any person who claims that ho/she will be adversely affected by the by-law and who applies to be heard by contacting the Clerk's Department by June 30,1992. Franklin Wu, M.C.I.P. Director of Planning and Development Town of Newcastle 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 i 'lit tOWH Of / Newcastle ' OHIAHIO Dnlos ol Publication to bo 4 consecutive weeks Juno 10,17, 24,1992, July 1, 1992 HUMPTY DUMPTY CHIPS OR Assorted Varieties SNACKS»* • IGA PLU 2652 VALUE 1.00 ON 2 PKGS. NAD0D TRADITION GROUND COFFEE REGULAR, FINE OR EXTRA FINE GRINDS , 000 9 VAC PAK PKG. 1 FEATURE PRICE WITHOUT COUPON $1.79 EA. i wn a cum ui„ m ». mi.it ■ PRODUCE FRESH! CHICKEN LEG QUARTERS 1.74 kg ROAST BEEF Maple Leaf 1.21 100 gl HONEY HAM MapleJeof^ 1.06 100 g FRESH! PORK SIDE RIDS Dreosl Done Removed lb. 5.49 kg MAPLE LEAF BACON Sliced, Side DAKESH0P BANANAS From The Tropics .64 kg APPLE OR RASPBERRY TURNOVERS , Perfect For Afternoon Snacks pkg. of 6 MINI COOKIES Choco Chip, Peanut • Dutter or Ootmeol Raisin FRESH NECTARINES Product of California GREEN CABBAGE Product of Ontario, Canada No, 1 1 ,1,-1 1 * , -- REDEEM [ YOUR 1 DODI | m fô u w p r i GRAHAM'S IGA MARKET 225 King St. W., Bowmanville, Ontario STORE HOURS Monday. luosd.iy Wednesday II .1 m lollpm I hursd.iy and I rid.ty II ,i ni lolOpni S.iiuidny U .1 m lo I p m spinor Cuirons Discounl Wednesday Only