Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Feb 1983, p. 15

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! l i*. February is # Hitachi Month at Bowmanville Audio-Vision "This is the greatest February sale we've ever held! The selection is wider and the prices are better! Don't forget the... * UNBEATABLE HITACHI QUALITY * UNBEATABLE HITACHI WARRANTY * UNBEATABLE PRICES * UNBEATABLE SELECTION" 't-: TED DENNY President Color Television Model CT1322 Manufacturer's Suggested List $499.95 Now Only $ 369. 95 Hitachi 50 watt Hi-Fi Package Sugg. List $1039.95 • Turntable • Receiver • Tape Deck • Stand • 3-way Speakers Now Only s 799. 95 -- 10-Year 100% Warranty Not exactly as illustrated DE10 Stereo Cassette Deck M 49? 5 Complete with Dolby-metal capability and 5-Year Warranty m.s.l $239.95 Now - JÉÉÉÉÉ 'Ü B « o Color Television Model MT1983 Now Only $ 549. 95 M.S.L. $699.95 5-Year 100% Warranty 20-Year Solid State Warranty CT1329 Deluxe 14" Color Television Features 105 channel capability and remote control Manufacturer's suggested list $749.95 5-Year 100% Warranty and 20-Year Solid **** __ statewarranty Now Only S 599. 95 DE 65 Deluxe 3-Head Cassette Deck Complete with LED meters, logic controls and metal capabilities. Manufacturer's suggested list $479.95 NOW Only ^329 HT205 Stereo-Belt-Drive Hi-Fi Turntable Semi-automatic - 5-Year 100% Warranty. Manufacturer's suggested list $159.95 $00 95 Now Only ww ■ MT2260 20" Remote Control Deluxe Color Television Features 105 channel capability. Manufacturer's suggested list $949.95 5-Year 100% Warranty and 20-Year Solid State Warranty NowOnly 699. 95 TS5210 26" Remote Control Deluxe Color Television Features 105 channel capability Manufacturer's suggested list $1269.95 6^ OK NowOnly 5 ! 049. 5 Don't Forget! The sale runs all Month with specials throughout the store. Come in and check out our specials on Video Cassette Recorders BOWMANVILLE AUDIO-VISION 20 KING STREET WEST Authorized Hitachi Dealer TELEPHONE 623-2312 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, February 9,1983 15 Enniskillen The Sunday service brought forth our worshippers making a fairly good congregation on February 6. The organ prelude prelude is a time for quiet pre- ' ' p. After the , Joe told us n's story which was based on "Mister X". During the children's hymn the teachers and pupils retired to the lower level for their classes. The Senior Choir under the direction of our organist and leader, Mrs. Chambers, sang as their anthlem "God's Child Am I." Mr. Lafave chose as the topic for his message "The Other Sheep." The announcements are as follows. Confirmation class Thursday evening at the manse 7-8 p.m. Bible study Friday evening at the manse 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Feb. 20th at Ebenezer United Church The Living Hope Singers will be sharing their talents and ministering in song. This evening is sponsored by the Young People's Christian Group (of Ebenezer U.C.) and will begin at 7:30 p.m. Is there a need for a "pick up and delivery" typfe service for shut-ins in our area. Sometimes Sometimes we tend to overlook this serious difficulty for those who cannot get out and shop with any regularity. If you think you could use a service such as this, that is, regular and dependable buying and delivering groceries, prescriptions prescriptions etc. or know someone someone who may be interested in this service, please contact Gail Kinney at 263-2356 and let her know your feelings. The Five Oaks Conference Centre in Paris is holding a number of workshops during the next few months. If you are interested in more information information on what is available please contact Pastor Lafave. The U.C.W. will meet at Mrs. Kay Lafave's on Feb. 16th at 1:30 p.m. Ina Beryl Dudley, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott and family on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rekker, Newcastle, Mr. Jim Thompson, Thompson, Sault Ste. Marie were Saturday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery and Jim. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Lamb were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. Milton Stainton and Miss Elva Orchard, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery were Friday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Borland. Miss Michelle Leadbeater spent a day with her grandparents, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbeater and her Uncle Roes. Mr. and Mrs. John Avery were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery and Jim. Mister Brooke Clemens, Hampton, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty and with Mr. and Mrs. James Muller and Darryl while his parents were in Ottawa for the weekend, Ron playing in the Oldtimers Tournament. Visitors at L. Stainton's this week were Mrs.. Richard McFadden, McFadden, Mr. and Mrs. R. Stainton, Cobourg, Mrs. Linda Cry derm an and Mr. Frank Piper, Zion. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bowman Bowman were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Grass, Columbus. Mrs. Lloyd Slemon, Haydon, Mrs. Earl Trewin visited on Sunday with Mr. Elgin Taylor, Solina. Our community extends congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Aage Nielsen on celebrating celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary anniversary this weekend. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. L. Stainton were Mr. and Mrs. A. Reynolds and family, Cambridge and Mr. and Mre. Wayne Sargent and son, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickson, Bewdley on Sunday. Blackstock Six local couples had a greet get-away weekend at the Bayview Wildwood Wildwood Reeort on Sparrow Lake juet north of Orillia. Those participating participating in this great weekend of skiing and other fine entertainment entertainment were Donna and David Kyte, Sharon and George Wilson, Jim and Barbara Byers, Grant and Barb Lamer, Den- zil and Taliya Moore and Don and Louise Swain. All their children had a great time as they were fanned out to various various grandparents, aunts, other relatives and friends in several places. These folks met Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mountjoy of Oshawa, a Blackstock native, and Mr. and Mrs. David Bentley of Blackstock. On advance notice to former students of C.H.S. Plans are already underway for this years formal. This year Is the 25th Annual At Home

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