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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Feb 1993, p. 15

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) I Service Club Bowling Challenge Issued The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, February 17,1993 15 - :/J '• mi J NEW AWARD --■ Ron Locke (right), of the Newcastle Lions Club, presented this brand new Service Service Club Challenge plaque to Nancy Scott, executive director of Big Brothers, on Monday February 15th. The Big Brothers Association plans to present the plaque annually annually to the local service club which raises the most money for. Big Brothers at the Bowl for Millions tournament. The annual fund-raiser will be held this Saturday, February February 20th. In addition to the Service Club Challenge plaque, the Big Brothers Association also recognizes recognizes top fundraisers in other categories categories such as, real estate, car dealerships, dealerships, merchants, and Town of Newcastle departments. This year's Bowl-for-Millions Celebrity Day is Saturday, February 20, at Liberty Bowl. j , 4 ,. , News and Events From Blackstock by Joyce Kelly It is with pleasure that I report that James Emcrton has returned home last week. Jim underwent hip surgery last Oct. 23 and has spent most of the time since at St. John Rehabilitation Hospital. Hospital. Welcome home Jim. I am sure he will enjoy callers now that he is back home again. Recently the choir of St. John's Anglican Anglican Church enjoyed a pot luck supper supper and a social evening at the home of Colin and Jenny Beal. 1 Blackstock United Church is planning planning a pictorial church directory. If you wish to be included call Liz Henderson Henderson at 986-5491 or Taliya Moore at 986-5018. Sitting times on Feb. 19, 20, 26 and. 27. Find a time that suits your schedule. Anyone wishing trees (minimum 10) for along fence line, road or long driveway call Joan Graham at 986- 4856. The cost of $11-15 per tree is partly funded by the O.N.O. Club and covers the cost of the tree and planting by Kawartha Conservation Authority. At a time when many of our trees in Cartwright arc badly showing their age, this is a wonderful opportunity to replace and make additions to the trees on your property. Let's see lots of trees in Cartwright. Craig Paisley visited his dad Gord Paisley and his many friends in this area last weekend. On Saturday evening evening Elaine and Neil Bailey enter tained at a dinner party in Craig's hon or. The Nursery School Valentine Dance was a great success on Saturday evening at the Rcc. Centre. Afternoon Unit - U.C.W. Twelve members and four guests met at the church for the February meeting on Tuesday afternoon. Thelma Wright, group leader welcomed welcomed all. Marion Larmor began the worship by having us sing the first verse of "This is the Day". Her scripture scripture was taken from Ephesians 4-31- 32. Thelma then introduced the speaker Jacolyn Knciwasscr who gave a very informative talk on her life as an artist. She had begun as a painter but discovered discovered that her interest lay in sculpting in stjtnc and in bronze. She showed us several pieces that she had done and told us of the progressing sculpting through the ages to the present day. We were all impressed with this talented talented lady and thanked her with a book on the history of Cartwright. \ Business - Thelma outlined the following following dates - executive - Feb. 15, general meeting - Feb. 24, World Day oPPrayer at Blackstock - March 5 and Prcsbytcrial at Northministcr U.C. on Mjirch 3. > The meeting was closed with benediction. benediction. Dora Martyn, $ Press Reporter jOn Sunday noon the Blackstock Ufc.W. entertained the choir for a delicious delicious luncheon as a gesture of appreciation. appreciation. What a great idea. \ The Cartwright Dynamo Snowmobile Snowmobile Club held a very successful Poker Rfun on Sunday with nearly 100 machines machines taking part in the 175 km. tour, proceeds from the day's activities were donated to the Port Peny Building Fjmd. The day concluded with a pot luOk supper. A beautiful day for this popular event. ri There were 12 tables at the Valentine Valentine Day Euchre at the Town Hall on Tuesday with the following winners: Efrrla Hill, Kathleen Walts, Charlie Qnmpbcll, George Allison, Doris Hill, Ruby Smith, Eileen Warder, Alma Matins. The Valentine Draws were v/on by Mary Pools, Paul Mucho, Carl Ferguson, Richard Manns, Vi Linton, Betsy Slaniland, Ken Flint, George Al- lition, Verna Robinson, Bernice Wells, Charlie Fee and Myrtle Gimbletl. New Pharmacy Opens in Bowmanville Bowmanviile's newest pharmacy pharmacy is now open. The Medicine Chest Pharmacy Pharmacy is located on the main floor of the Scugog Professional Building at 98 King St. West. It opened on February 8 th. The convenient corner location location is just a single flight of stairs away from several doctors' offices offices above. And it's just around the corner from the Church Street Medical Clinic. "People can pop in right after their doctor visit," says owner/ pharmacist Brian Doddridge. • There is ample parking in the adjoining lot on King Street. The Medicine Chest keeps up- to-date medication profiles on clients who register at the computerized computerized dispensary. Brian Doddridge Doddridge is available to provide professional consultation with clients. "I like to get to know the customer customer and keep up with the changes in their health and medication medication lliat occur from time to time," he said. "This location also lends itself to good doctor/ pharmacist relationship. "I'm available to the customer if they have any questions. I'm not hidden from view." The Medicine Chest also offers offers free delivery in the Bowmanville Bowmanville area. Besides prescriptions, The Medicine Chest also has a good range of front store products, ranging from cold remedies to, vitamins vitamins and personal items to household products. There is a film development service and a 10% discount to seniors. Brian Doddridge has been a Hospital pharmacist at the Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital and has also worked at retail pharmacies in Toronto and Pickering. The Medicine Chest's hours are: Monday, Wednesday, & Friday: Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. The phone number is: 697- 3784 ; Wwmmm Brian Doddridge is the pharmacist/owncr of a new drug store which just opened up this month at the Scugog Professional Building at 98 King Street West. Doddridge, a pharmacist since 1979, looks forward to getting to know his new customers. rijj HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION OF ONTARIO DRUG MART 243 King Street E., Bowmanville 623-2546 Sponsored by these community spirited businesses. £kyU0 ht **g)onuts Baseline Rd. & Waverly 87 King Street E. 623-0230 623-4549 HEATING & air conditioning Call Larry Hornsby 263-8154 HOOPER'S JEWELLERS Serving Your Community Since 1945 39 King St. W., Bowmanville 623-5747 0 ASSOCIATE PINERIDGE AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY Over 50 years Combined Experience In the Automotive Trade. 623-4461-62 19 Silver St., Bowmanville Morris Funeral Chapel 4 Division Street Bowmanville 623-5460 (£} LAP-TECH inc. 230 Simpson Avenue South Bowmanville, Ontario L&L TOOL INC. 248 Simpson Avenue South Bowmanville, Ontario

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