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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Nov 1978, p. 5

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Bowmanville's l7th annual Santa Claus Parade is on, Saturday, November l8th, s0 be certain to reserve that date. And, please buy a Button to support this splendid parade.) Bowmanville Drama Workshop presents Thurber Carnival at the Bowmanville High Scbool Theatre on Thurs- day - Friday and, Saturday, November 9, 10, llth. From all reports you'll be certain to thoroughly enjoy the presen- tation. Plan now to attend. Mrs. Gladys Acosta of Barranquitas. Pu&rto Rico, has been visiting during the month of October with her two sisters in Bowmanville. Mrs. Muriel Harding aind Mrs. Wilfred, Maindonald. Shu now gone to the home o daughter Alma in Washir D.C. and will Iter reti Puerto Rico. Margot Samuel, Bowmanville, will open newest, and possibly: broadly-based commerciý gallery, in the Oshawa're named the Margot Sai Gallery, at 899 Nelson St Oshawa on. Tuesday, Na ber l4th. The Gallery wi open Tuesday throughS day, from noon to 4 p.rr by appointmenit. For fi information phone 623-247 Congratulations to P Marchand of Bowmani who wvon the Spç Achievement Award, dor MIN ISTE R: Rev. N. E. Schamerhorn, B.A., M.DIv. ORGANI ST: Mr. D. Dewell Sunday, November l2th, 1978 11:00 a.m. Remembrance Day Service Sermon: "Peace ... illusion or Reality?" Mem1bers of Bowmanville Senate wilI be in attendance. NURSERY: Parents are invited to bring their pre-sohool children to our modern "Play and Learn" Nursery. Church at Division SÉ. Off ice 623-3138 SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES 108.m. - AgeGroup-9 years and older il a.m. - Beginners, Kindergarten, Primaryý, 8 & B Bunch meet at 9:15in Church Pgrlour ( '2nd and 4th Sundays) AgeGrop-15tIo 17 years SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1978 11. A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE Members of Royal Canadian Legion wiII be. our guests and sharein a The Golden Legionnaires wili help to provIde the music Sermon title '1Eiuituteb îlu Sib'o jetulW I Conf irmration class meets at 1:30 p.m. Nursery Caro Pravided A Warm Welcame for EveryaneI phono 623-3303; e bas by the Faculty Association of of bier Durham College, presented on .ngton, Friday, October 27th, at a urn te wine and cheese party beld in the new dining room at the college. cf______ ýn the Deborah Spencer, cf'En- Smost niskillen, Won an award ml art' donated by Selby, Madgett, -gion,' Boler and Hoar, in Finance amuel and Aceounting Year 11, treet, Business Administration ovem- Course, cf Durham College, vi11 be whîch was presented te bier on Satur- Friday, October 27tb. i. and Congratulations. irther * In thýe Ü Mechanical 173. Techniques Year 1 at Dlurham Philip College, Leo Lootsma, cf ville, Bowmanville, was the winner tecial cf wthe award donated by )nated Canadian Welding Gases, which was presented te him on Friday, October 27th. Congratulations. Individuals without the bigh S school credits normally required for university ad- mission, wbo are over 21 years cf age, and who have spent at least two years in the work force may still be able te enrol for university studies as mature students. The Univer- sity cf Guelph enrols a number cf sucb students eacb January, May and September in its freshman classes. Ad- mission tests are beld tbroughout the year at the University cf Guelph for mature students. The nexk' tests will be beld on Saturdayý, November 18. Anyone in- terested should contact Penny Dukelow at 824-4120, ext. 8714 or write bier at University of Guelph, Guelph. - The 42nd Annual Convention of the Ontario Federation cf Agriculture will be beld in Hamilton, at the downtown - Holiday Inn, on November 27, 28 and 29. Present at the Con- vention will be farmers from across the province, represen- tatives from the industry, and from both federal and provin- cial governments. Tbe guest speaker. on Monday nigbt, e November 27, will be John Sokol, a lecturer on Food Policy at York University. Dr. Beryl1 Orris will be the guest j,/; ýl Splash Committee Continues Firewood Sales This month you can help Bowmanville build its new indoor swimming pool and chop a supply of firewood at the same time. In a unique fund-raising venture, the Town of Newcastle Splash Committee is once again selling apple speaker at our banquet, Tuesday night, November 28. For further information, please contact either: Glenn Agnew or Eva Ollino, 387 Bloor Street East, Suite 502, Toronto, Ontario, MRW1119, (416) 967-6660. The Claireville Dam, one of' The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's major flood con- trol projects, will be open to the public on Sunday, Novem- ber l2th. Authority staff members will conduct haîf- hour tours of the dam facilities, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m., to explain the role of the project in the Authority's im- portant Flood Control and Water Conservation Program. trees for firewood. Proceeds the Splash group's finance from the sales will go towards committee, estimates that the construction of a com- $4,800 was raised last, year munity pool in Bowmanville. through the sale of firewood. Lt The trees are being sold at the is expected that another $3,000 orchard on the corner of will be raised by the time the Highway 57 and Number Two remaining trees are cut down. Highway. Approximately 20 persons Bob Stevens, co-chairman of took advantage of Saturday's Highlights of the tour will in- clude a visit to the control room and a walk through the inspection tunnel that runs beneath the 1,500 foot-long dam. Claireville Dam is located on Indian Line, 11/2 miles south of the Village of Claireville (junction of High-. way 50 and Steeles Avenue), in northwest Metro Toronto. There is no admission charge. The 92nd Wintario Draw will be televised live from Cam- bridge on Thursdav. Novem- ber 9th. The chances on win- ning are one in 95. Elizabethville Church services were held as usual, Mrs. Doreen Wilson was our, speaker. The c4oiX_ý sang. 7.Next Sunday.e, ev.W. Kennedy Zill be back with uis again. On Tuesday, Hallowe'en, the Sunday School held a party for the children at the base- ment with costumes, hot dogs, etc. after school. After their party they made their trick or treat rounds. On Fridav evening Mrs. Mac Walker held a tupper- ware party. Several in the area attended the sale of the Gray estate articles at Gloridale Farms on Saturday. Mr. Joe Lewko, Calgary, Alta. was home to visit his mother, Mrs. Lewko and Mr. Lewko who is in Port Hope Hospital still. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mercer had Mrs. R. Crombie and boys, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. W. Terbenche and family, Port Hope on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thickson had Mr. and Mrs. J. DeKoker Sunderland; Mrs. John Seven- heysen; and Miss Marie Bivi calling on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. McAllister spent several days in Virginia recently. Mr. and Mrs. M. Walker had Mr. David Walker, Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. G. Greer and son, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. C. Carof, Kingston for the week- end. Miss Beatrice Roucliffe, Millbrook was also with Walk- ers. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thickson spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. DeKoker, Sunderland. Mrs. John Sevenheysen spent a couple of days in Toronto visiting her friends. Our needlecraft held the second meeting on Thursday and, fînished learning ail the stitches. Those that missed the first meeting were at a 'special meeting Monday afternoon and devot tonal character 0f the Baha'i Script ure,,. -Dr. Nets F.S. Ferre, Vanderbilt University. catching up. The next meeting is Nov. 14 in the evening. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. W. Casselton, on the birth cf another grandson, son of Mr. and Mrs. T.' Badder, Cambridge. Mrs. D. Gunby, Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R. Beatty. The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. November 8, 1978 5 Mrs. H. White. They attend plays well against the Toros, Humber College in Toronto. scored unassisted at 13:27 and Mr. and'Mrs. H. Quantrill Paul Newman (no flot the spent Sunday with Mr. and actor) scored the winner for Mrs. H. Holden, Guelph. Whitby at 2:50of the third. Mrs. E. Elliott, Oshawa Notes: Another third period spent Thursday at Quantrill's. goal by the opposition broke N 40the backs of the Toros again. Whether they don't have the Sopo Clle gs or just a let down I o' know but it seems a shame e at two periodsofhslan uulywell played hockey go M inorBont igodwn the drain, game after On Saturday, October 28th, game. When, and WHEN the at Darlington the Whitby Toros break out of this slump Minor Bantams came to play things will be better, and a lot the home team Toros and more points will head the walked away with a close92- Toros way. fine weather to gather fire- wood. Shown here are Robert Benner, of Bowmanville, and Dan Nadon, of Whitby. 1For those who don't feel like cutting down their own tree, wood that has already been cut is available. Mr. and Mrs. H. Muldrew had Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Challis, Millbrook Sunday, other callers were Mr., and Mrs. Ross Muldrew and girls, Port Hope, Mrs. H. White, Wendy White, and her girl friend Pauline. 1Wendy and Pauline spent the weekend witb Mr. and victory. There was one >goal in each period. In the first period Steve Allen scored the only Toro goal of the game at 2:50 from Marty Grubb and i-lenn Mathews. But in-the second, Whitby's Andre Cadieux, who always ca1~p r ___ _______ ____ v CLAIROL HERBAI ESSENCE $9 SHAMPOOI 450 ml ~'~ WàtMFPRuide iSOmI l CHRISM MAS CARDS __________ BOX 0F 51 TRADITIONAL DESIG NS NwIpoelMne OR AN NwIpoe!Mne 18-CARDBROZED ASSORTMENT SED $1 $ I 7 ~ SICK EO DORANT 75 g I. BOX WILKINSON BONDED CARTRIDGEao BLADES 5's U NVew Impwved Hcl! ALSERTO VITAMIIN 'C' $3 TABLETS lOamg 20' ORNADE DM ' 1 SPAN-SU LES 12%s EACH V0g5, NAIR SPRAY aNo Fluorocarbons' McGREGR I.D. DRU 5 King St. W. 623-5792 B owmvvaa n vie LUANNE SAWYER' (formerly of the Hairport) I arn very proud t0 now be part of Artis tic Barber and Beauty Salon. I invite my friends and customers to ca/i me at 623-2931 SPECIAL! Perm for Men and Women Regularly $30.00 Now Only $22.50 I (CUT INCLUDED) ARTIS TIC BARBER AND 13EAUTY SALON 233 King St. E. in the Dominion Store Plaza Temperance at ué SUNDAY, NOVEMBIER l2th, 1978 8:00 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 a.m. MORNING PRAYER and REMEMBRANCE SERVICE SERMON BY ARCH DEACON FRED ONGLEY, OlN STFWARDrISHIP "THINE IS THE GLORY- Wed. 9:30 a.m. HoIy communion and Iaying onl of hands for healing. Sunday Schoof and nursery care for your children. ARCHDEACON TOM GRA CIE "CHRISTY-MAS ILtIGHTS lvmq UP YO UtwqR LIFE"'2j So join in the fun and corne see the l7th AN'NUAL SANTA CLAUS PARADE. See clowns, bands, floats and old St. Nick himself NOVEMBER I 8th - 1978 ai 10:30 a.m., sharp. See you there! SUPPORT YOUR SA NTA CLA US PARADE BUYA BUTTON . LOOK FOR A "LUCKY BUTTON" AND WIN A PRIZE! 3--3e,ý ;..-,ý%.-ý.iie- .i ... '. - -.:: - z , .- 1.1 - ., là .- -À $log 400 ml

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