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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Jan 1996, p. 12

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12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman vil le, Wednesday, January 10, 1996 HOW TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ... Classified Advertising Rates and Policies Up to 20 Words $6.80 All Classified Advertising is Each Additional Word 36tf Payable in Advance Display Classified 66c per agate line VISA and MasterCard arc Accepted In Memoriams $6.80 plus c ... . .... - , _ 1 u.S. I. is not included in prices. 3fni per line of verse Logos. Boxes, Artwork $15.00 Please phone: (905) 623-3303 Box Number Rental $5.00 IX'adlinc for Wednesday Edition - Monday at 4:30 p.m. Too Late for Classifieds Double Charge 'Too Late for Classified" Deadline 10 a.m. Tuesday By phone Call 623-3303. Ads placed by Monday at 4:30 p.m. will be published on Wednesday. Payment may be made by VISA or MasterCard. By Fax Fax your ad to us at 623-6161. Please ensure you provide all pertinent information including credit card number and expiry date, and a telephone number where we can reach you, if necessary. By P° st Mail your ad to: The Canadian Statesman, P.0. Box 190, Bowmanvillc, Ontario L1C 3K9. Ads should be mailed to arrive by Wednesday. Be sure to enclose your cheque, money order, VISA or MasterCard number and expiry dale^ Jn person DjP"' We're open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday. Place your ad by Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. for Weekend publication. If you can't make it in during office hours, we have a mail slot in the front door. Births Deaths Best Christmas Ever! ANNIS - Phil and Tamara are proud to announce the safe arrival arrival of their son, Philip Austin An- nis, December 20, 1995. Proud grandparents are Carman and Pat Ball of Leskard and Sam and Soula Annis of Bowmanville. Great grandparents are Amy Ball of Leskard and Murray Mcknight of Bowmanville. A special thanks to Dr. Fuller and all the maternity staff at Memorial Hospital, Bow- manville. B1BBY - Elora, Erin and Maddi- son announce with joy the safe arrival of their sister Avery Paula born November 12, 1995 weighing weighing 7 lbs. 13 1/2 oz. Proud parents parents are Jonathan and Joanne Bibby. Grandparents are John and Joyce Bibby and Joe and Loretta Hogan. Special thanks to Dr. Hoy, Dr. Singh and the nurses nurses atMHB. COLLINSON - Mike and Lori (nee McNeil) are thrilled to announce announce the arrival of their beautiful beautiful daughter, Haley Marie, born December 5, 1995, weighing 8 lbs. 11 oz. at Oshawa General Hospital. Proud first time grandparents grandparents are Wanda McNeil and the late Archie McNeil and Paul and Blanche Collinson. GREEN - Robert, Sue and big brother Ryan are pleased to announce announce the birth of Johnathon Robert on December 19, 1995, weighing 7 lbs. 9 oz. Proud grandparents grandparents are Don and Marjorie Green, Blackstock and Sam and Betty Fraser, Courtright. Great- grandparents are Wm. and Jean Jones, Northern Ireland. Special thanks to Dr. Jefferson and maternity maternity staff atMHB. PUK - Ted, Marie and sisters Aleisha and Jen'na are thrilled to announce the birth of Joshua James Brooks on December 31, 1995. Proud grandparents are Marg Down, Ron Brooks and Michael and Bernice Puk. Special Special thanks to Dr. Swan and the 3rd floor maternity nurses. SEATON - Dan and Rhonda (nee Kloos) thank God for the safe arrival of Lindsay Danielle on December 14,1995, weighing 6 lbs. 13 oz. Proud grandparents are George and Helen Kloos and Brian ana Joan Seaton. Special thanks to Dr. Spruyt, Dr. West- garth, Anita and the wonderful nursing staff of Bowmanville Hos- oital. WHITE - Ron and Susan White are happy to announce the birth of their daughter Sabrina Marie, born January 4,1996, weighing 8 lbs. 3 oz. at Mississauga Hospital. Hospital. A sister for Jocelyn. Proud grandparents are Gilbert and Rita White and Pat Best. WRIGHT - Zachary is pleased to announce the arrival of his little brother Cameron Jacob on De- cember'10, 1995 weighing 6 lbs. 3 1/2 oz. Proud parents are Gritt and Kari, grandparents Bob and Valerie Smith, Hilda Wright and great-grandmother Hazel Smith. Special thanks to Drs. Tam, Singh and Fuller and the superb maternity staff at MH B. BEAVIS - Kenneth Norman. (Retired (Retired 34 year employee of General General Motors of Canada). Suddenly Suddenly at his home on Friday, January 5, 1996. Ken, in his 53rd year. Loving husband of Edith. Dear father father of Lorraine Beavis of Guelph, Beth Beavis and Hugh MacGillivray of Coboconk, Carol and Mike Olczak of Little Britain, and Karen and Frank LeBlanc of Bowmanville. Brother of Dorothy Sandercock and her husband John of Oshawa, Jean Senko and her husband Andy of Whitby, Whitby, Ted Beavis and his wife Velma of Oshawa, and Bill Beavis Beavis and his wife Gloria of Port Hope. Fondly remembered by his grandchildren Stephen, Kris, Danielle, Pam, Bryan, Jennifer, Brandon, Brittany, Natasha and Josh. Relatives and friends were received at Mclntosh-Anderson Funeral Home Ltd., 152 King St. E„ Oshawa (433-5558) on Sunday Sunday from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m., with a service on Monday, January 8, 1996, at 11 a.m. Interment Thornton Thornton Cemetery. Donations in memory memory of Ken to St. Michael's Hospital Hospital Foundation Cardiac Care, St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanville Bowmanville or Hampton United Church would be appreciated by the family. ENGLEY - Albert - Suddenly at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville on Wednesday, January 3,1996- in his 71st year. Bert, beloved husband of Joan (Wright) Eng- ley. Dear father of Brian and his wife Susan Von Der Heidt, Robert and Darrell. Loving grandfather of Anthony, Tera, Tonnia and Tristan. Also survived by his 4 sisters, Thora, Beatrice, Phyllis, Dolly and their families. Friends called at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Chapel, 4 Division St., Bowmanville on Friday from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Funeral Funeral service was complete in our chapel on Saturday at 11 a.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. Cemetery. Donations to the Ontario Heart & Stroke Foundation in his memory would be gratefully appreciated. appreciated. STAFFORD MONUMENTS 143 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-8150 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby 1-800-461-4848 alter hours Oshawa 905-579-1116 * Cemetery monuments * Granite or bronze markers * Inscriptions * Written guarantee * Free winter wreath and flower vases (in season) * 20 colors of granite available * Precise computer designed drawings, for risk-free approval before carving. Free matching bases are available on some monuments. Call for details. PLEASE NOTE: FREE winter wreaths are now available at Stafford Monuments, 143 King St E , Bowmanville Various colors available Please drop in or call 623 8150 for complete details 1 use Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home THOUGHTFULNESS, SERVICE & CONCERN A Family Owned Business, Offering: Traditional Funeral Services Prearranged and Prepaid Services - Cremation Arrangements Alternatives to Traditional Funerals - Out of Town Shipping Cory Kuipers, President 623-5668 OFF STREET PARKING 53Division Street, Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 2Z8 29-1SC - vPc MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL SERVING DURHAM REGION SINCE 1841 FUNERAL SERVICES PRE-ARRANGED & PREPAID T/'&tz TProfsi l tonal éHr/udlr. il flmfor tant. Funeral Directors Paul It. Morris Robert It, WllllimiH Gary M, Conway Doug It. ltullierford ANSWERING YOUR CALL 1M HOURS 623-5480 PAHKINQ • AIR CONDITIONED FULL FLEET OF VEMICLEQ M0IIIII3 FUHfillAL CHAPEL LTD. 4 DIVISION ST. (AT QUEEN) 7-tlSN OSHAWA MONUMENT CO. LTD. • Family Memorials > Bronzo and Gronilo Markers • Comotory Laboring > Designing and Lottoring Done on Promises • No Salesman Involved > You Docldo When Wo Can Assist You 1457 KING ST. E. Courtlco 434-8111 37-ilSN In Memoriam EWART - Helen Grace. Suddenly Suddenly at her home in St. Petersburg, Florida, on Saturday, January 6, 1996. Helen (nee Wilson), dearly beloved wife of William for 46 years. Loving mother of Judith Lynne and husband Theodore Gerrits of Hampton. Fondly remembered remembered by grandson Matthew Gerrits. Dear sister of Neil and wife June Wilson of Maryland. Dear aunt of David and wife Barbara Barbara Wilson of Virginia, Ronald and wife Lesley Wilson of Washington D.C., Carol and husband husband Herb Sommers of Erie, Penn. Dear cousin of Audrey and Dr. James.Whitlock of California. Relatives and friends will be received received at the Mclntosh-Anderson Mclntosh-Anderson Funeral Home (905-433- 5558), 152 King St. E„ Oshawa from 7 - 9 p.m. Wednesday. Service Service in the chapel Thursday 1:30 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. Cemetery. PATTON - Roy. At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Sunday, Sunday, January 7, 1996. Roy Patton Patton (aged 77 years). Member of the Orange Lodge for 56 years. Beloved nusbana of Dolly. Sadly missed by several cousins. Special Special friend to Adam and June Stec. Friends called at the Northcutt Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, 53 Division Division St. N., Bowmanville from 7 - 9 p.m. Monday. L.O.L. service was held Monday at 8:45 p.m. Funeral Funeral service was held in our chapel 11 a.m. Tuesday. Spring interment Orono Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial donations donations may be made to the Memo- rial Hospital, Bowmanville. BRERETON - Margaret. In loving loving memory of a dear wife and special mother who passed away January 1,1990. When evening shades are falling And we sit in quiet alone, To our hearts there comes a longing, longing, If she could only come home. Friends may think we have forgotten forgotten When at times they see us smile, But they little know the heart- • Our smiles hide all the while. • Forever remembered and sadly missed by Sam, Charlotte, Bob, Aimee, Irene, Paul, Shari, Nick, Denise and Darren. DEGEER - In memory of our sister Cora, who passed away in 1993. A silent thought, a secret tear, Keep her memory ever near, Time takes away the edge of grief, , But memory turns back every leaf. - Blanche, Mela and Hugh. DICKINSON - In loving memory of a dear Aunt Rose, who passed away January 10, 1992 and Uncle Norman on March 22,1991. Silent thoughts of times together Hold memories that will last forever. forever. - Always remembered, Gladys and Donnie. SQUIRES - Gertrude L. (Tru- die). At Extendicare Nursing Home, London on Saturday, January 6, 1996. Gertrude L. (Trudie) (Cale) Squires of London in her 47th year. Beloved wife of Jim Squires. Loving mother of Jennifer and Stephanie both at home. Dear sister of Carol and her husband Bern Page of Peterborough Peterborough and Elizabeth (Libby) and her husband Ray Robertson of Oshawa. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral Funeral service was conducted in the Logan Chapel of Furtney Funeral Funeral Homes, 371 Dundas St., London, on Tuesday, January 9, 1996, at 1 p.m. with Rev. Wm. Craven and Rev. Brian McKay officiating. officiating. Cremation with interment interment of ashes, Woodland Cemetery, Cemetery, London. Friends who wish may make memorial donations donations to the Multiple Sclerosis Society^ Society^ THOMPSON - Nelda Winnifred (nee Lyle) (Member of #3 and Sunshine Rebekah Lodges; Past Grand Noble of L.A.P.M.; Treasurer Treasurer of Humanitarian Service Committee; Lend a Hand Club of Rebekah Lodge; Past President of Department of Association of Ontario; Member of Oshawa Senior Senior Citizens Centre). Peacefully at Scarborough General Hospital on Saturday, January 6, 1996. Nelda, beloved wife of the late John Thompson. Loving mother of Mrs. June Grice of Oshawa, Mrs. Arthur Bishop (Evelyn) of Courtice and Mrs. Tod Lintner (Mildred) "Jo". Sister of the late Myrtle Hooper. Fondly remembered remembered by 7 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. At Nelda's request a private family service was held at Mclntosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King St. E„ Oshawa (433-5558) on Tuesday, January 9,1996. Interment Bowmanville Bowmanville Cemetery. Donations in memory of Nelda to the I.O.O.F. Senior Citizens Homes Inc., 20 Brook St., Barrie, Ontario L4N 7X2 or the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Personal 12 step Open Meeting Do you have an addiction? Do you know someone who has? Come check us out - we have the solution. Testimonies and music Christ Group Ministries meets 1st and 3rd Monday of each month at the Lions Centre 26 Beech Ave. Bowmanville 7 p.m. All are welcome! I am looking for Marilyn June Stocker. She lived at 6 Victoria Street (In 1953) and worked at Bowmanville Memorial Hospital as a Nurse's Assistant. Please contact me through Advertiser #1729, c/o The Canadian Statesman, P.O.Box 190, Bowmanville, ON L1C3K9. Thank you. Yvonne A. Saunders, formerly of Tyrone, Ontario. NOVENA to St. Judo for prayers prayers nnsworod. P.M. FLOYD - Charles James. In loving loving memory of a dear brother who assed away January 9,1994. am the Seeker, Born of longing to know the wisdom wisdom of the sages, Governed by the how, the why, when and what of questing thought, I stand in clover meadows and ponder the turning of the seasons, seasons, I wonder why lambs jump in spring and roosters crow, And why dogs love humans so. I am the Seeker, Contemplating ancient mysteries - the old made new, Studying the vast complexities of this creation, I pause from my daily toil and ask what laws earthly and divine made this day, I wonder how I came to be who I am, And how I fit in this great plan. I am the Seeker, Experimenting with "what if's" and Following thought in its voyage to conclusion, I wonder when death will come and where its final journey runs, And will all I seek be understood, But I can only presuppose, For no one here really knows. Those we love don't go away They walk beside us every day, Forever in our hearts Till we meet again. - Sadly missed by Shirley, Patricia Patricia ana Margaret-Anne. FLOYD - Charles. In loving mem- ory of a dear father-in-law who passed away January 9,1995. So fresh in my mind Is your smiling face A vision I will never replace. Four months ago today Something was done, My heart was filled with joy As I married your son. One yeafiago today You were taken away We thought of you often On that special day. I am very proud to take your name That is a treasure that will always remain. - Sadly missed by daughter-in- law Tammy XOXO. FLOYD - In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Charles Charles James, who passed away January 9,1995. Gone are the days we used to know, Our hearts were broken to see you go, God heard your cries and distress, distress, He then took you to eternal rest. The tears In our eyes can be wiped awav, But our aching hearts will always stay, Now that you are gone, it will never be the same, But your love and memories will always remain. - Deeply missed and always remembered remembered by loving wife Susan, son Kelly and his wife Tammy, and daughter Leanne, XOXO. MOLLOY - In loving memory of my dear grandfather Martin (Poppa) (Poppa) Molloy who passed away January 12,1994. My life has gone on without you And nothing is the same, I have to hide my heartache When someone speaks your name. Sad are the hearts that love you Silent tho tears that fall, Living my life without you Is tho hardest part of all. You did so much (or mo Your heart was kind and true, And when I needed someone I could always counton you. Tho special years will not return When wo wore together, But with love within my heart You will walk with mo forever. - Gone but not forgotten, Tara and Androw. MOLLOY • In loving memory ol "Pop 8 Molloy who passed away January 12,1994. As time goes by wo miss you so Tho hurt Is hard to boar, I wish I could go homo tonight And soo you sitting thoro, But I llko to think wlton lifo Is dono Whorovor lifo may bo. You'll bo standing at tho door Up thoro to wolcomo mo. - Sadly mlssod and novor forgotten, forgotten, Tony and Bon, Daycare Notices THE winner of tho Animal Guardian Guardian Socioty's 50/50 draw hold Do- combor 23/95 Is Ms. Jody Taylor, tickot #373. Thank you to ovoryono who particlpatodl WINNERS ol tho 10th Bow- manvillo Boavors and Cubs Parents' Parents' Commlttoo rnlllo: 1 st prlzo - John Bilonduko; 2nd prlzo • Ron Van Duson; 3rd prlzo - Davo Wright; 4th prlzo • Dawn Blako- noy. Thanks to Joan Brownloo for making tho draw. PERM SPECIAL Tuesdays Only $34.95 Cut and Stylo Included Call 623-5019 Kut'N'Kurl 71 King St. E. Bowmanvillo Coming Events RICHARDS -MonaS. In memory memory of my dear mother who passed away on January 10, 1992. Memories of our last Christmas together brought tears to my eyes. I remember walking to a few stores in Halifax to buy decorations decorations for your hospital window and bedside'table. I think about our long talks and the long hugs we shared - during that week we had finally become friends. And then you were gone. - Always missed and remembered remembered by a loving heart -- your only da- ghter, Laura, XO. SEVERN - Gordon W. In loving memory of a dear brother and uncle who passed away January 13,1988. He left us quietly, His thoughts unknown, But left us a memory We are proud to own. So treasure him Lord, In your garden of rest, For when on earth, He was one of the best. - Lovingly remembered by Violet and Glen, Derek and Betty and Denis and Shirley and families. SMITH - Harvey. In loving memory memory of our dear brother and uncle, who passed away January 9, 1995. The rolling stream of life rolls on, But still the vacant chair, Recalls the love, the voice, the smile, Of the one who once sat there. - Sadly missed bv Gladys, Pearl, Jim and Ada and families. Card of Thanks THE family of the late Clara Souch is most appreciative of our friends and relatives for the many acts of kindness shown to us during the recent loss of our wife and mother. The support shown to us at this time will not be forgotten'. Our sincere thanks goes out to all of you. Special thanks to Marnwood- Lifecare Centre for their great care of Clara. Connie Hooey, Jake and Wilda Middleton, Donna Dennis, Sandra Goodmurphy, Carol Robinson, Robinson, Shirley Robinson, and Lisa O'Gorman for organizing and serving lunch. Rev. David Black for the service and Morris Funeral Chapel for all your help at this time. THE family of the late Robert E. Stiles Sr. is most appreciative of our friends, relatives and neighbours neighbours for the many acts of kindness kindness shown to us during the recent recent loss of a husband, father, grandpa and son. The support shown to us during the time of his death will not be forgotten. Special Special thanks to Dr. E. Salmon and nurses in ICU and 2nd floor at Ajax-Pickering General Hospital, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 178, Rev. Donald Stiles, Ladies Auxiliary for a lovely lunch and Morris Funeral Chapel. Trinity United Church Bowmanville WINTER LUNCHEON Wed., Jan. 24 11 a.m. -1:30 p.m. Soup / Salad / Sandwich Choice of two. $5. a person Tickets available Trinity Office, 623-3138 James Insurance, 623-4406 For Take Outs call 623-2210 STRESS RELEASER 5 Week Course Strategies to manage stress Relaxation techniques & gentle exercise program - guest speakers REGISTRATION 234 King St. E. Clarington Rehab. 623-8202 Open 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. daily Fee $65 Class is limited - register early Starts Tues. Jan. 23,7 - 9 p.m. until February 20th Clarington Concert Band's 4th Season If you play a musical instrument and wish to join or gain more information phone 983-5147, 987-1569. Band now 35 strong. Practices Thursdays, Orono Town Half. Deluxe Bus Tour SI. Petes Beach, Florida Jan. 30,19 days A few seats left ... Pick up our new '96 Tour Brochure todayll KERR TRAVEL (905) 985-8010 Ont. Reg. # 04346870 U.C.W. Fundraiser QUILT SHOW & TEA Jan. 27,1996 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Basement of Orono United Church Norrfolk Country Folk Art Studio OPEN HOUSE and REGISTRATION Saturday, January 13 9 a.m. -12 noon at Gould's Cards and Gifts 51 King St. East, Bowmanville Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced Folk Art Lessons are available. Beginners can register ahead of time by calling 623-9322. All projects are on display in front window of Gould's. Business Opportunities You can have it all! Enjoy career and family with a Watkins home-based business. Phone your Independent Representative today for info. Todd or Susan Shrigley (905) 263-4440. Instructions BECOME a nail technician. Courses available in acrylic nails, waxing and pedicures. For information call The Nail Station Career Training • Centre, 723-8083, leave message. PIANO, flute, recorder and theory theory lessons available, ages 4 and up. Exam and festival opportunities opportunities as well as pop music for recreational students. Phone Brenda Lowry now at 623-6631 or 623-1595, RC trained experienced music teacher has afternoon openings for piano lessons. Phone Mrs. Malcolm, 987-4486, Registrations FOLK ART CLASSES Winter Registration Sat., Jan. 13 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 13 Loscombe Dr. Bowmanville 623-2684 Teacher: Tricla Perrv PINE RIDGE , NURSERY SCHOOL Bowmanville We have morning spaces available for January, 1996. Ages 2-5 years Contact Tracy at 623-0387 1-2SC A clean, fun, safe environment awaits your child(ren). Walk to Waverley School. Please phone Debra at 697-1017, for more information. information. DAYCARE available - Newcastle Newcastle Village, references available. Please phone Bernadette 987-1523. • DAYCARE for the elderly, caring caring person will care for the elderly elderly in my home, Monday - Friday. Country atmosphere and hot meals provided. For information phone Kim at 263-8242. E.C.E. qualified home daycare. Non-smoking, safe, bright environment. environment. Healthy meals, walking distance to Waverley and St. Stephens Schools. Before and after school welcome. Laurie 697-0199, Sue 697-0363. ECE teacher / mother oilers quality childcare. 18 years experience experience with current references, Waverley / 401 area. Please phone 623-9571. EXPERIENCED babysitter with E.C.E. training seeking full time or part time position in Bowmanville Bowmanville area, CPR and First Aid. Phone Jackie 983-5020. EXPERIENCED daycare provider, provider, available starting January in my home, Waverley and 401 area. If interested phone Debbie at 697-0526, EXPERIENCED non-smoking mother of two would like to care for your child, Liberty and Concession Concession area. Phono Shari at 623-8931. TUTOR Certified Teacher English/Geography/History. For consultation call: Daytime: 435-3506 Night: 623-7533 Ask for Chris 2-1 sc School of Song <p Dance Enrol now, 10 week courses start soon ... ADULT CLASSES: - Social Ballroom, Latin, Rock 'n' Roll, Foxtrot, Polka and more - Line Dancing - Ladies Tap, Stretch/Jazz (Tues., Wed., Thurs. Evenings) 263-8224 1.2c, 2-2S Please recycle this newspaper Registration THEATRE DANCE ACADEMY is holding Registration Tap, Ballet, Jazz, Acro-Gymnastlcs, Lyrical, k . Pointe; Theatre Dance, for all ages TT Classes for residents in Bowmanville/ ■fa Newcastle Village Call today to register LOCATIONS: 16 Caristrap St., 2nd Floor, BowmanvilleH (olf Baseline, just east ol Liberty) and at Newcastle United Church For more Information phone 435-0762 or 697-317 2 ? 2SC Services STARLIGHT DISC JOCKEY SERVICES Music for: Weddings • Banquets • Parties • School Dances • Youth Dances " * Reasonable Rates • Lights Also Available * ' " Call Grant (905) 372-9763 or (705) 876-8997 1.30,2-36 Wanted to Buy FREE PICK UPON Cars, Trucks For Wrecking Purposes SMALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICE PAID ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Yard Residence 623-5756 623-7112 16-tlS

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