4th Brownies Hold Banquet at Salvation Army There was a good turnout for the 4th Brownies annual banquet on Thursday at the Salvation Army citadel. After their dinner, three young Tweenies were awarded their scarves and joined the Brownies, in front row 1-r, Heather Stockman, Dallas Adams and Jessica Stevenson, while their Good teeth are basic to good health. Healthy employees are happy employees. Happy employees have employers with a Blue Cross Dental Plan. Emptoytri writi or phone lor information. Michael Good Oshawa, Ontario L1G4W5 5? (416)433-5541 5101-4 T ♦ ONTARIO FICTION: • Farhi, Moris. The Last Days, Here is a riveting thriller set against the turbulent turbulent background of the Middle East. Helwig, David. A Sound Like Laughter. This is the third volume in the author's Kingston series, a fine new novel from an accomplished accomplished Canadian writer. writer. Peck, Richard. This Fam- - ily ofWomen. In a warm and colorful story that sweeps from the 1850's Gold Rush to the Europe of 1939, we have the saga of a remarkable remarkable group of spirited women. Tevis, Walter. The Queen's Gambit. The world of chess has never been OSHAWA SAND & GRAVEL SUPPLY TOP SOIL and CONCRETE WE DELIVER • PIT RUN • 2" STONE • SAND FILL • 3/4 CRUSHED STONE • 3/8 CHIPS • CEMENT GRAVEL THE MODERN SYSTEM TO SPREAD STONE.FOR BASEMENTS WASHED MASONRY BRICK SAND PATIO A POOL SAND TOP SOIL MOBILE CONCRETE SERVICE MIXED ON SITE LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES 725-0232 OSHAWA SOLINA RD. N. I MILE NORTH OF HIGHWAY 2 Musikids Host German Band On Sunday, May 22, a group of fifty young and talented musicians arrived from West Germany and were greeted by Musikids of Oshawa. Two years ago, Musikids travelled to a small city in Germany called Diedorf and found the Diedorf Youth Band waiting with open arms. Starting May 22, Musikids will try to equal the gracious hospitality extended extended to them by the Diedorf band in 1981. The German band has a - very busy and exciting schedule schedule awaiting them in Oshawa and in Kitchener where they will be hosted by the Cameron Heights Collegiate Band. While in Oshawa, the band will travel to Niagara Falls, Black Creek Pioneer Village, and see many attractions in Toronto. One of the musical highlights of the trip will be the Annual Musikids Spring Concert in which Musikids, Musikatz and the Diedorf band will play. It is sure to be a musical extravaganza. The logistics of presenting three bands call for the use of O'Neill Collegiate in Oshawa as the setting, rather than Bowmanville High School where previous spring concerts concerts nave been staged. Musikids is hoping , that many of their loyal fans in Bowman- ville will come to O'Neill on the 28th. Tickets are $3.00 for Adults, $2.00 for Seniors and Students and $1.00 for Children. They are available at Park- wood Travel, lllSimcoeSt. N. and by calling 576-5597 in ■ Oshawa and 623-2978 in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Come out and see three great bands May 28 and help Musikids welcome our German guests as splendidly as they welcomed the Musikids Musikids twoyearsago. Twist and shout. Move it all about. Fitness is in. Fatness is out. Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 25,1983 3 Lioness Club Celebrates 25th Birthday While members of the Bowmanville Lioness Club Ted Miller, Art McVitty, Bill Foote, Klaas Degroot enjoyed their 25th anniversary dinner last week, and Fred Andrews. The Lioness' 25th anniversary members of the Lions Club served the meal. The banquet took place Tuesday, May 17 at the Lions servers shown here include, from left: Moe Centre. Richards, John Jeffrey, Fred Eyman, John Lewis, LOSSA Medals Winners from Bowmanville High School V pamicipacwn leaders looked on from the rear, 1-r, Tawny Owl Anita Webster, Brown Owl Barb Reid, Mrs. (capt.) Cuff, District Commissioner Louise Neimann and Snowy. Owl Mary Ann Sneed. In the second photo, Carolyn Watters and Joanne Foster are showing a couple of rag dolls they received. EVERY SIX MONTHS. | New Library Books made more exciting and immediate immediate than in this captivating captivating novel. Yorke, Margaret. Find Me a Villain. A master of crime fiction returns with an intriguing intriguing tale that blends plot with a deft handling of character. NON-FICTION: Crosby, Gary. Going My Own Way. A candid look at the fascinating and often contradictory family life of Bing Crosby written by his son. David, Lester. The Shirley Shirley Temple Story. An indepth indepth biography of the Hollywood Hollywood legend that will delight delight and enthrall. Gottshall, Franklin H. Provincial Furniture De sign and Construction.For all those who can competently competently handle tools this book will help them to reproduce reproduce well-designed provincial provincial furniture. Murdoch, Derrick. Disappearance: Disappearance: True Accounts of Canadians Who Have Van ished. Here is a collection of engrossing mysteries reconstructed reconstructed with chilling precision. Sanders, William B. The Elementary Apple. This is a comprehensive guide to the Apple computer containing information ranging from hook-up to programming. Waterbeds Waterbed Supplies and Accessories CANADIAN WATERBED COMPANY 23 Caristrap Street Bowmanville Call 623-1020 Showroom Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.- Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Manufacturers of Quality Furniture Since 1974 ' n II These contestants in the LOSSA track and field meet recently brought back half a dozen medals for Bowmanville High School. The B.H.S. competitors took part in the LOSSA meet May 6 and May 9 at Oshawa's Civic Fields. From left, are: Dan Police Briefs Moriarity (3rd 800 metre midget boys, 2nd 1500 metre midget boys); Mark Kohlsmith (3rd 3000 metre junior boys); Cindy Stephenson (1st in discus) ; Matthew Goad (1st 800 metre junior boys, 3rd 2,000 metre steeplechase). Durham Regional Police are investigating a break-in at the home of John Bero, 60 Darlington Blvd. South. Items of jewellery and money were taken. Thieves are at work in the Waverley Gardens area. A tackle box and lures were stolen from the garage of George Marmara at 26 Car- ruthers Drive. William Gaulin of 1 Cole Avenue had a wheelbarrow taken from his back yard. Police are investigating investigating these and other minor incidents of theft in the area. Diane Fernandez of Lot 27, Cone. 5, Orono, lodged a report with police that a tractor and mower attachment attachment were stolen from her driveway sometime during the night last Friday. Police are looking into the matter. The driver of a vehicle which went out of control near Bowmanville's east beach, left the road and struck an abandoned boat house last week will face court in connection with the incident. Peter E. O'Dale of 16 Division Street, Apt. 1, Bowmanville has been charged with impaired driving. HOME OF THE FUEL ECONOMY CAR. MIDWAY DATSUN 1300 Dundas St. E, Whitby 660-6020 Patrick G. Deegan DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 5 GEORGE STREET BOWMANVILLE 623-4473 or 263-2026 Doing what you otter! 133 picture perfect playgrounds for you to discover. Ontario Provincial Parks Ontario Ministry of Hon. AiinW. Rope . 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