Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Oct 1978, p. 13

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Erven the Earth Movers were Wearing Carnations on Friday During Van'Belle, Opening 49 Years Ago Thursday, Sept. 26th, 1929 W.J. Bragg, who bas represented Durham County in the Legislature for the past 10 years was again the u~nanimous choice of the Liberals a t their convention on Monday. On Tuesday Durham County Prohibition Union in convention at Orono, pledged undivided support to W.J. Bragg in this election. ,Alan Campbell bas been appointed financial agent for M.J. Elliott, Conservative Candidate in the up-coming provincial election. Bowmanville Fair opened LCou rtice Rd. and Hwy. No. 2 728-6206à mrllo n ey's its gates on Saturday to over 3800 people. For the enjoyment of- basebali fans, the Goodyearites played Ebenezer, defeating them 13-12. The skill of 10 year old Roy McLaughlin in the horse- shoe pitching was admired by many. Sealed tenders for the construction of sanitary sewers in the town of Bowmanville will be received by J.M. Kennedy, Waterworks Superintendent until Saturday, September 28th, 1929. An engineering feat worthy o2f public attention, is the new 25 Years Ago , Thursday, Oct. lSth, 1953 Dr. Dorothy James has been named head doctor at the medical clinic of the Children's Aide and Infants Homes, Toronto. The refreshment counter in the lobby at the Memorial Mrena bas been enlarged and re-decorated and a framework is now being built around it so the entire counter can be locked at night. Howard Bickle is doing the carpentry. When finished Tom and Doug Carter will no longer have to carry their supplies in and out for each activity. It was announced by Principal L.W. Dippell that hstarting next Monday, B.H.S. hwill return to the old one hour eand a haif noon hour. e Members of the Stamp Club nof the- Bowmanville Recreation Department are M.L. Rathbun, Dave Morrison, George Vinnish, O.J. Presson, Stephen Sisson, E.G'. Wessells, Mrs. Geo. 1James, Mrs. R.M. Cole, Helen Morris, Mrs. Louilla Hellyar, Mrs. S. Stewart, E.S. Varcoe, W. Teeple and Ralph MacIntyre. Dr. Charles Leslie of 1Emmanuel College, Toronto, 1will be guest speaker at the anniversary services ýon Sunday at Trinity United Church. The "Big Five"1 County Orange Masters met Tuesday night in Bowmanville in the LOL hall. They are Wor. Bros. William Bateman, Duncan McNeven, Ralph Langley, Henry Copeland and George Brown. Chevy Chevetto, A lot of car fo ryour money., a new Chevy Chevette. Van Belle's Floral Shoppe opening on Thursday and Friday of last we-kwa-s a colorful event that attracted considerable interest. There was a Press Review on Thursday evening followed by special bargains on Friday that re- sulted in King St. shoppers by the dozens taking home carnations in small vases. In fact, even the drivers of the huge earth moving trucks were wearing carnations on Friday which was something to see. These pictures show the front of the new store on King St. West and part of the attractive interior where Martha Ann Van Belle and Carol Kobes were handing out long stemmed roses to the ladies. Buffet, Round Table with extension leaf, 4 Side Chairs. Matching Hutch and extra chairs also available. Take a look at lsn't il nice to know that there's stili a fine smllcar around that can give you your worth? And, it's flot jusi in promis es. You can see il and touch it and feel it. That's Chevy value. &Y/MOTORS LTD. Your Authorized Chev-OIds - Chev Truck Dealer là

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