The Canadian Statesman; Bowmanville, October 15,1997 HOW TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD... Classified Advertising Rates and Policies Up to 20 Words $6.80 Each Additional Word 36c Display Classified 66c per agate line In Memoriams $6.80 plus, 36c per line of verse Logos. Photos, Boxes. Artwork $10.00 Box Number Rental $5.00 Too Late for Classifieds Double Charge All Classified Advertising is Payable in Advance VISA and MasterCard arc Accepted G S T. is not included in prices. Please phone: (905) 623-3303 Deadline for Wednesday Edition.- Monday at 4:30 pm. •Too Late for Classified" Deadline 10 am. Tuesday itc sr 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. 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. VI yps ted Mail your ad to: The Canadian Statesman, P.O. Box 190, Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3K9. Ads should be mailed to arrive by Monday. Be sure to enclose your cheque, money order, VISA or MasterCard number and expiry dale.^ pv o' 1 We're open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday. Place your ad by Monday at 4:30 p.m. for Wednesday publication. If you can't make it in during office hours, we have a mail slot in the front door. pers Births Deaths HENNING - Allan and Lynda are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their .second child, Colin Thomas, on August August 18,1997, weighing 8 lbs. 10 oz. A little brother for Daniel. Proud grandparents are Don and Betty Henning of Cobourg, Grace and Keith Cryderman of Orono, and Gladys Yee of Gananoque. Special thanks to Dr. A. Hollander and staff at M.H.B. STEPHENSON - Annie and Emma are so thrilled to tell everyone they have a new baby brother. Mommy and Daddy (Jennifer and Jeremy) are equally proud. Jack is his name. He arrived at Ajax Picking Picking Hospital on September 29, 1997, weighing 7 lbs. 12 1/4 oz. Mommy and Daddy say thank you to Aunt Laurie - all staff and doctors at Ajax Pickering and Hospital for Sick Kids. Birthday Surprise Open House for Hilda Call's 75th Birthday Sun., Oct. 19 2-4 p.m. St. George's Anglican Hall Newcastle Best wishes only Anniversary Come & Go Tea You are invited to celebrate a Belated 50th Wedding Anniversary for Leona & Nellie Wright Sun., Oct. 19,1997. 2 to 4:30 p.m. Solina Hall Solina, Ont. Best wishes only Invitation Retirement Reception for Frank McQuay at Lord Elgin School, Bowmanville on Thurs., Nov. 6,1997 4 - 6:30 p.m. There will be a brief presentation at 5:15 p.m. Monetary gift donations will be accepted until Oct. 31. Please send to: Lord Elgin School (In Trust) c/o Marilyn Webster 140 High SI. Bowmanville ON L1C 3C1 MILLER - Marjorie. At Marn- wood Lifecare Centre, on Wednesday, October 8, 1997, Marjorie Miller aged 90 years. Dear mother of Yvonne and her husband John Fowles, Vern and her husband Joe Burger and Ron and his wife Marg Ball. Lovingly Lovingly remembered by her grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. greatgrandchildren. A Memorial Service will be held at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, 53 Division St. N., Bowmanville, 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Saturday. Cremation. VAN HORNE - Marjorie (nee Tamblyn). After a lengthy Illness Illness at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville on Sunday, October October 12, 1997 in her 89th year. Marjorie, beloved wife of the late Russell Van Horne. Loving sister of the late Carlos Tamblyn, Ken Tamblyn and Mary Miller. Dear sister-in- law of Mary Tamblyn, Leta Tamblyn and Charles Miller. Lovingly remembered by her many nieces and nephews. Funeral service at Orono United United Church, on Wednesday at 2 p.m. with visitation at church one hour prior to service. service. Interment Orono Cemetery. Cemetery. Donations to Orono United Church "Wheelchair Access Fund"' may be made through the Morris Funeral Chapel, 4 Division St., Bow- manville. VEENSTRA - Henk. Sur prised by Glory in his sleep, our beloved husband and father father went to his Eternal Home on Saturday, October 11, 1997. Henk Veenstra aged 53 years. He leaves behind his wife Goby and his children Jessica and Paul Brooks, Len and Mark. A graveside service was held Tuesday at Bowmanville Cemetery. A memorial service was held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Trulls Rd. Free Methodist Church. Arrangements entrusted to the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, Bowmanville. Found FOUND male Beagle, Bur- keton area, very friendly and obedient. Phone 987-1338. OSHAWA MONUMENT COMPANY LTD. •Family, Memorials , , • Bronze' arid Granlte.Markers • Cemelerytettering • Designing and Lettering Done on premises • Written Guarantee • No Salesman involved • You Decide When We Can Assist You 1457 King St. E. 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In loving loving memoiy of a dear father, and grandfather who passed away October 19,1977. Twenty years have now passed. What we would give if we could say Hello Dad, in the same old way. To hear your voice, to see your smile To sit With you and chat awhile. You, who have a father, Cherish him with care, For you'll never know the heartache "Till you see his empty chair." - Sadly missed by Doris, Shelly, Robert and family. FORSEY - In loving memory of a loving husband, father arid grandfather, Lloyd Forsey, who passed away October 15,1992. Many the thoughts I give to you As the long hours go by Thinking of the things we used to do Just you and I. Sometimes they make me smile Sometimes they make me cry But are precious to me alone Memories of you and I. They say that time heals everything everything But I know that Isn't so Because It hurts as much today today As it did five years ago. - Sadly missed and forever loved by his wife Betty and his sons Donald, Steven and Paul and their families. GLODE - Joseph, who passed away October 9, 1994. There's a face that is haunting haunting us ever, There's a voice that we're longing to hear, There's a smile we'll remember remember forever, Though we try to forget every tear. There's a sad but sweet remembrance, remembrance, There's a memory fond and true There's a token of affection, dear And heartaches still for you. - Lovingly remembered by Nan. GLODE - Joseph Wayne. In loving memory of our son and brother who passed away, October 9,1994. As time unfolds another year Memories keep you ever near Silent thoughts of times together together Hold memories that will last forever. If I could have one lifetime wish One dream that could come true, I'd pray to God with all my heart, For yesterday and you. - We miss you so very much. Love always Mom and Dad and brother Jesse XXOO. Please recycle this newspaper STAFFORD MONUMENTS 143 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-8150 Toll Free 1-800-461-4848 alter hours: Oshawa 905-579-1116 (Phillip Dawson) or Orono 905-983-9608 (Tom Henderson) * Cemetery monuments ■ Granite or bronze markers * Inscriptions ' Written guarantee ■ Free winter wreath and flower vases (in season) * 20 colors of granite available * No extra charges for lettering * Precise computer designed drawings for risk-free approval before carving. Complimentary transportation to our showroom available tor aenlors and the handicapped at any time. Visit our outdoor or indoor displays. Home appointments available. LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED Personal, sensitive service at all times. 2JM1SC In Memoriam NEAL - Doreen. In loving memory of a dear wife, mother mother and grandmother who passed away October 16, 1996. They say memories are golden, golden, And maybe that is true, But we never wanted memories, memories, We only wanted you. It broke our hearts to lose you, Though you did not go alone, For part of us went with you, The day God called you home. If love could build a stairway, And memories build a lane, We'd walk right up to heaven, And bring you back again. So many times we've needed you, So many times we've cried, If love could have saved you, You never would have died. In tears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away, Our hearts were almost broken, broken, You fought so hard to stay. God saw you getting tired, When a cure was not to be, He closed His arms around you, And whispered "Come with me". Your golden heart stopped beating, Your gentle hands at rest, God broke our hearts to prove to us, He only takes the best, But when we saw you sleeping, sleeping, So peaceful free from pain, We could not wish you back, To suffer that again. "Forever In our hearts". - Love Jack, Neisha and Ron, Ken and Sylvia, Cindy and Alan and families. Card of Thanks A heartfelt thanks Is extended extended to all of the nurses on the 1st- floor Chronic. Care at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, for the compassionate care given to the late Mrs. Emily Burns of Newcastle. Paul Bums and family THE family of Aage Bro- Nielsen would like to thank those who offered support during his Illness and for the many, expressions, of, sympathy sympathy and condolence that we nave received since : his death. A special "thank you" to Dr. Ron van Hoof, the staff in the emergency department and 2nd floor at Memorial Hospital, Hospital, Bowmanville, Neale McLean McLean (Bowmanville Clinic Pharmacy), Rev. Norman Sell, Enniskillen U.C.W., the staff of Morris Funeral Chapel, Chapel, our "old" neighbours in Enniskillen Enniskillen and "new" neighbours neighbours on Ashdale Cres. The compassion and concern of so many people has eased this difficult time of sorrow. Card of Thanks THE OSHAWA/CLARINGTON ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING would like to extend its appreciation to all our sponsors for our "Kids for Kids Miniature Golf Tournament" held on Saturday, September 20,1997 Major Sponsor: AVERY DENNISON OF BOWMANVILLE TOWNSEND ELECTRIC M c DONALD'S (OF OSHAWA) SCHOLASTIC CANADA MILLWORK HOME CENTRE THE GRAPHIC DEPOT UNITED PARCEL SERVICE ULTRAMAR FUELS PROCTOR AND GAMBLE JOANNE'S FLOWERS AND GIFTS TOYS RUS CANADIAN TIRE (TAUNTON RD.) TEDDY'S RESTAURANT AND DELI MEDIASIGN and MONDAYS CHOICE GOLF COURSE and to all the children who participated for their support to children with special needs 41-1S Registrations Coming Events NATIONAL POWERSKATING Early Morning Programs "New Dates" Darlington Arena 7-8 a.m. SESSION 1 Oct. 27, 29 & 30 Nov. 3, 5 & 7 SESSION 2 Nov. 10,12 & 14, 17,19 & 21 "On-the-Go" Continental Breakfast Included Program Fee-$115. or Pre-register before Oct. 10-$95. To REGISTER phone (905) 983-1148 "Have the edge!" Simpson Memorials A Family Operated Business »: 119 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-6581 MONUMENTS • GRANITE OR BRONZE MARKERS • INSCRIPTIONS • Indoor/Outdoor Displays • Competitive Prices • Guaranteed Workmanship • Etchings, Personal and Scenes "Tpsun ^eytuieiCMtativcA Bill Alldread Ernie Eves 623-7626 623-4104 TRY US BEFORE YOU DECIDE 41.1 SC A Touch of Country Crafts, Antiques, Baking & Giant Garage Sale "All Inside" Oct. 18,19 Oct. 25,26 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Go North on Newtonville Road to Slarkville (5th Con.) turn right for 2 miles (to checkerboard) and turn left to 3rd house on right. Watch for signs. Bath-a-thon Pet-Connection and Clipps & Crafts are holding a bath-a-thon Sat., Oct. 25 9 a.m.-3 p.m. To book appls. phone Marianne at Clipps & Crafts 623-1353 Proceeds go to homeless animals It you care vote ... If you really care ... VOTE FOR STEVEN COOKE on November 10th Elect Steven Cooke Ward 3 Local Councillor Coming Events POTTS - Gladys. In loving memory of a dear mother, mother-in-law and grandmother grandmother who passed away October October 14, 1994. We are sad within our memory, Lonely are our hearts today; For the one we love so dearly Has forever been called away. We think oF her'in silence, No eye can see us weep, But many silent tears are shed When others are asleep. - Sadly missed and always loved, Bill, Kim and John, Del, Sue, Barbra and Stephanie, WESTLAKE - Betty. In loving loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother who passed away October 15, 1990. To a good life came a peaceful peaceful end, She died as she lived, everyone's everyone's friend. Upright and just in all her ways, Loving and kind to the end of her days. We saw her suffer, heard her sigh, We could do nothing but sit close by. We have lost, but heaven has gained, One of the best the world contained. contained. - Sadly missed by her family. WOLLSTEIN - In loving memory of a dearly loved husband, husband, Oscar E. Wollstein, who passed away October 21, 1995, six days before his ninety-fourth birthday. Though your smile is gone for-' ever And your hand I cannot touch, I have so many memories Of the one I loved so much. Your memory is my keepsake With which I'll never part God has you In His keeping I have you in my heart. - Your Doris. Card of Thanks WE, the family of the late John Kuyer, would Tike to thank our friends and relatives relatives for their many acts of' kindness shown to us in our recent loss of our' father, grandfather and husband. John will be greatly missed by all, but never forgotten. Thank you to all the doctors and nurses on the 2nd floor and S.C.U. at Memorial Hospital, Hospital, Bowmanville. Thank you to the personnel at Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home for all their help and support. Also thank you to Father Norbert for the beautiful service service and the CatholicWomen's Group for the lovely lunch following following the service. Sincerely the family of the late John Kuyer COUNTRY CRAFT SALE Oct. 25 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Haydon Hall Free admission & coffee. Lunch available. For info, phone (905) 263-8500 or 263-2950 Community Care BAZAAR, BAKE SALE & FALL LUNCHEON Luncheon $6. (includes sandwich, homemade pie & beverage) Thurs., Oct. 16 Doors open 10:30 a.m. Lions Centre 26 Beech Ave. Bowmanville 3 luncheon sittings available: 11 a.m., 12 noon, & 1 p.m. Take-out also available. Join us for our 20th Anniversary Cake Cutting at 1:30 p.m. For tickets phone Community Care at 623-2261 All donations of baking (labelled), crafts & jewellery gratefully received. No white elephant items or books please. Christ Group Fellowship Mon., Oct. 20 7-11 p.m. Lions Centre Bowmanville St. Paul's FALL OPPORTUNITY SALE Sat., Oct. 18 10 a.m.-2p.m. Buck-a-Bag 1 p.m. St. Paul's United Church Church & Silver St. Bake Sale - Downtown Lunch at Church 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. NEW TO YOU SHOPPE Apple Festival 1/2 Price Sale Oct. 17 & 18 10 a.m,-4 p.m. 133 Church St. Bowmanville Newcastle United Church 16th Annual Golden Harvest Bazaar Oct. 18,1997 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Crafts, Bake Table, Country Store, Grandma's Attic Table, Tea Room Everyone Welcome FREE "Family Seminar with Len Sabiano" dealing with aging parents and spouses, etc, Mon., Oct. 20,7-9 p.m. Blackstock Recreation Centre. To register phone 1 (800)387-8143. Maple Grove United Church 125th Anniversary Service Sun., Oct. 19 2 p.m. Guest speaker Rev. Ed. Schamerhorn Mass choir of former & present choir members. Nursery provided. Refreshments & fellowship following the service. North off of Hwy. 2 on Maple Grove Rd. west of Bowmanville All are welcome Square Boy Pizza Major Novice A Toros BOTTLE DRIVE Sat. & Sun., Oct. 18 & 19 Pre-pickup & questions phone 623-5333 St. John's Anglican Church 11 Temperance St. Bowmanville SNOWFLAKE BAZAAR Sat., Nov. 8 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Lunch & Afternoon Tea, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Baking, Crafts, Jams, Pickles, Preserves, etc. & much more. Christmas Crafts & Decorations, Penny Sale, Quill & Afghan Draws, Unicef Cards & Gifts. St. John's Anglican Church 11 Temperance St. Bowmanville RUMMAGE SALE &TEA ROOM Sat., Oct. 18 9a.m.-1 p.m. St. Joseph's Parish BAZAAR Sat., Oct. 25 11 a.m.-2 p.m. 127 Liberty St. S. Bowmanville 11TH ANNUAL MODEL RAILROAD SHOW Sat., Oct. 18, 199711:00a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sun., Oct. 19, 199710:00 a.m. to4:00 p.m. Bowmanville High School 49 Liberty St. North • Operating Layouts • Static Displays • Vendors Adult $3.00; Senior $2.00; Child $2.00; Family $6.00 SPONSORED BY SOPER VALLEY MODEL RAILROAD CLUB VISUAL ARTS CENTRE, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO 4 SQ Annual Senior Citizens COLOURTOUR Sunday, October 19th Buses will leave at 1 p.m. from Trinity United Church and return for refreshments and entertainment after the tour. To reserve a seat and arrange transportation to the bus, please phone McGregor Drugs at 623-5792 or Chairman Wayne Hodge 623-5258, leave name and address. Sponsored by the Bowmanville Kinsmen and Kinette Clubs 40-1C, 41 -1 £ October 17th., 18th., 19th., 1997 FRI. 3 pm-9 pm.; SAT, 10 am-5 pm,; SUN. 10 im-4 pm. QSHflWfl CIVIC AUDITORIUM 81 Thornton Rood S., Oshewe, Ont. Durham» Largest Craft Show featuring over ono hundred and forty taientod exhibitors with their unique and outstanding Southwest- era, Victorian, and Country handcrafted collectibles fervour decorating decorating and gift needs. Presenting a variety oh Floral Designs. P». n«l. UYiln unit Rta..n1ll n „ V-IL t .. n ... 1 i 1 3 i t$7 1-7 «il Kdlr-ve*. TIME STANDS STILL 434 5531 v h * A Pottery, Potpourri, Jewellery, Wooden Collectibles, Natural Art, Dolls, Reproduction Furniture, Furniture, Gourmet Delights. These are Just a sample of what makes this show ono you won't want to miss. ADMISSION $4.00 $enlort $3.00 Children Under K> Free * h ¥ h 40-RSC 41-4S, 42-3C