Mixed Curlers End Season with Enjoyable Bonspiel On Saturday, April 7th, the mixed curling group at Bowmanville Country Club held their closing bonspiel and presentation of aWardS for season's play. Winners of The St. Marys Cernent Company trophy were, from left to right, lst Vice President Dale Junkin, presenting the trophy to Skip Rod Stork, and other team members, from the left, were, Vice Susan James, Second Gary Butler and Lead Mariette Tremblay. King Gardens Restaurant catered for the sumptuous banquet followed by a dance. 49 Years Aga Thursday, April l7tb, 1930 After a long delay, work commenced last week on the New Citadel for the Salvation Army at the corner of Church and Division Streets,! on the Bounsaîl lot. Plans cali for a 30 x 50 feet building with occupancy planned for June lst.i Marcelling done at Mrs. W. Adams, King St. W., Bowman- ville on Wednesdays and Saturdays - 35c. Phone 275 for appointment. B.H.S. boys wîll ýgive a demonstration of tumbling and pyramid building under the direction of Mr.! L. W. Dippell, B.A. at the May l6th concert. At Clarke council on April 2nd, George Mitchell and others, asked permission to temporariiy close ,! certain parts of the bighway on Church and Cobbledick Streets, Orono, during the installation of cellar 'drains. Victor Lockwood,! Allan Spencer, Laverne Marin, Section Two 'qft Veale, George R. Mason, &72 M Harry Alun, Warren Pinch I and John A. McAuley. ~ Gary Tighe was re-elected U4D President of the Bowmanville Badminton Club for the 1954-55 season at the club's recent imi tg *9 t elections. Dîrectors are Mrs. '» Allan Osborne, Mrs. L. W. 413 Dippeli, Mrs. William Ir ~Burgess, Mrs. Fred Cole, AI Fred Couch, Floyd and Harold Osborne, Art Hooper, Bill Brown, Newcastle, started Burgess, Mel Burgess, Frank working for the summer, at Mohun, Stuart Candler and the Orono Forestry Station. Noel Dudley. Many hundreds of -yards of Lindsay Council has decided f111 will be required to repair to petition the provincial the damage at Vanstone's government to make the dam, caused by heavy ramn Lindsay Newcastle road a and floodwaters early Good provincial highway. Friday morning, which was at On Mnda, i Ornotheits height about 4.45 a.m. Mr., Onterary branh of ,the Fred Vanstone reports that DieabrmaicScyenoy e n the dam has been washed out nfrma tudoiey, hor aoutor damaged on three previous infomalstuy hor-" aoutoccasions in 1890, 1910 and in Julius Caesar. Miss Margaret 1929.î In the 1890 flood the Allen read an essay on highway bridge across the Shakespeare's boyhood, and creek was washed away. Master William Darlington New members were receiv- gave a talk on the Roman life ed at Trinity Church on and customs. Sunday at the Communion and 25 Vears Ago Reception Services. They are Thursday, April 22, 1954 Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Billett, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brough, The Canadian Order Of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Campbell, Foresters in Bowmanville Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Courtney, have seven members with a Mr. and Mrs. Don Marsden, combined service of 355 years Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Ray- with the Society. Recently the croft, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. seven were presented with Rickaby, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph their 50 years service jewels. Schlinensîepen, Mr. and Mrs. They include Bros. Albin Don Shay, Mr. and Mrs. Jack élemens, 'Tom iàm*b'1e't, - Weiss. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmnanvile, April 18, 197 OB»"ITlw[UARY GRACE DARLING TOMS A well-known and highly respected citizen Of Newcastle, Grace Darling Toms, àged 76, passed aw*ay suddenly in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Satuîrday, March 31st, 1979. Mrs. Toms was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson Smith, (nee Emily Hall). She was born in Toronto, and in September 1926 was married to the late Howard J. Toms. Previously residing in New Hamburg, she had resided in Newcastle from 1918-1979. Since 1946 she had been a member of the Newcastle Business Community, with privately owned Toms and Sons. Left to mourn ber passing are three daughters, Mary (Mr.T.- Wallace), Mariolle (Mrs. Murray Paterson), Jean (Mrs. Bud Wagar) and 10 grandchildren.) everend David Spivey, Newcastle United -Church,, officiated at the funeral services held an Monday at the Morris Funeral Chapel. Mrs. Albert Cale presided at the chapel organ., Among the many floral tributes attesting to the esteem in which ta deoeased was held were afferings fromn the Oshawa Graup, J. Anderson Smith, and the staff of the Bank of Com merce. Interment Bond Head Cemnetery. Jim Thompson presented the Bank of Montreal trophy to Skip Paul Kowal and Vice Jean Turner. Archie Muir, vice and Colin Robinson, lead, were absent b ut Irene Robinson filled in for ber husband in the pigture. 1Hugh Bieber of Dennison Manufacturing presented bis company's trophy to Skip Mîke Kowal. Other rink memnbers were Bette Trudeau, vice, Ernie Gearing, second and onnie Townsend, lead. 1980 ChevroletuCoitatio,"n See the tirs? front-mwheel Of the 801sl with th1e Che vrolet & nuames behind them. drive cars Oldsmobi lE The first Chevy of the 80's has so much to offer. Small outside with its sleek, aerodynarnîc design, it's big inside, seats 5 aduits. Citation is sporty, swlft and smooth. The front-wheel drive gives you good traction in rain, snow and mud. Choose from 2-door coupe, 2-door club coupe, 2-door hatchback coupe or 4-door hatchback sedan. Standard 4-cylinder engine or optional V6. Corne in and see Citation for ,~ yourself. Test drive one soon. Oldsmobile class, good looks, luxury and engineering, that's Omega. 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