( f 7 12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, July G, 1983 Section Two Memorial Hospital Honors Retiring Nurse psL, - ■ tv Everything Didn't Turn Up Roses at Brooklin Horticultural Society Agricrew Student Farm Work Program Underway / ■J ' «- » Memorial Hospital paid tribute to registered nurse Vera Elliott last week during a retirement party held Thursday, June 30. Mrs. Elliott has worked on the maternity floor for the past 11 years. Harry Locke, chairman of the board of directors for Memorial Hospital, is shown here as he presents the guest of honor with gifts from the staff and the hospital board. Students Enjoy Pupil/Teacher Baseball Game ......xmw. BY MARGARET BEATH Much to the disappointment of the Brooklin Horticultural Society, "Everything Did Not Come Up Roses", at its Annual Rose Show held on June 22. Speaking from a personal personal standpoint, the writer had no aphids, no black spot and most important, No Roses 1 President Lyla Allan opened the meeting and welcomed a guest from as far away as Gimli, Manitoba. She also congratulated congratulated Rose Heron on the occasion of her 51st Wedding Anniversary. Secretary Betty Van Buuren made announcements re future events particularly, the C.N.E. Competition. She also happily informed us that our society won Honourable Mention Mention for its Newsletter format, at the Annual Ontario Agricultural Agricultural Association Convention. Ken Brown gave a witty and off-the-cuff account of the events and adventures encountered encountered by our members and delegates to the above convention, Merle Slute of Bowmanville, was judge for the show and did a fine job of a difficult task. Best Specimen for the show was a Peony entered by Audrey Young and her award was donated by Warm Woolies and Whatnots of Brooklin. Winner of the Best Decorative prize was a relative newcomer to the society. Marilyn Love of Oshawa and her award was given by Shell Service of Brooklin. Highlight of the evening was a demonstration in flower arranging given by one of our members, Veronica Colangelo and we can proudly say, "We knew her when." She is now an accomplished flower arranger arranger who teaches at Seneca College and in , a genial manner, imparted to us, some of the knowledge she has gained gained in this art. She was indeed a delight to both experienced and novice arrangers. A delicious lunch was prepared prepared and served by Audrey Young, Our next important event will be our Annuals Show to be held on August 24, so bring some flowers and bring some friends. v VftSyyEsSts '■ -V-. IP I V, § : y : -fe . ■ " • ,,'„x tiupV V- 'f' 0 I u 4 V ! 1 ConG o » Oo TV, An afternoon shower didn't dampen the enthusiasm of these young spectators attending an end-of-the-year baseball game between the students and staff at Central Public School in Bowmanville. Shown here, with their home-made sign are Alison McMurter and Natasha Mills. The staff-student game was one of the final events of the school year at Central. -- LETTER TO THE EDITOR 47DeerparkCres., Bowmanville, Ont., June 27,1983. Dear Sir: The Sammartini Quartet will be performing at the Memorial Park in Oshawa on July 7,1983, from 8:00 to 9:30 p.m. The members of the group are Lynda Shewchuk and Mary Petrie, flutes; Jane r *" k ** v ma*, j a v.n *v, . uauc McLaughlin Bandshell at Pekar, bassoon; and Keith HAMILTONS INSURANCE SERVICE MainSt.Orono 983-5115 SERVICING THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE Susan Sawyer 983-5270 Nelda Dawson 983-9657 Rasmussen, piano. These musicians are all from the Oshawa area and are connected connected with the Oshawa Symphony. Symphony. The program on July 7,1963, will consist of light classical music including works by Bach, Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert, and Sammartini. The Sammartini Quartet will also perform for "Brunch with Bach" at Bailey's Balloon Balloon Brigade on July 24,1983. Concert schedules for the McLaughlin Bandshell may be obtained by calling 725-7351, Ext. 217. Yours truly, Lynda Shewchuk, Manager The Sammartini Quartet VfcPrice Summer Special Continues All Perms V2 Price I until Saturday, July 23 Visit The Location Nearest You: 21 Silver St. Main St. Bowmanville Orono 623-6333 983-5333 At Roots We LtPVE Your Hair Bowmanville students who will spend the Kathleen Wren-foreman, Paul Hawrychuk, Pam summer working under the provincial government Tukker, Gary Wind, Chris Kelly and Nancy Agricrew program are shown above from left: Vandergaast. >; IT'S OUR junr - choice of either Mattress Pad or Pillow "Remember! When you buy .. . buy quality!" Canadian Waterbed COMPANY Factory and Showroom 23 Caristrap Street Bowmanville Telephone 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. UhUmW.^ iaaaltruM f ■ 1 FACTORY AND SHOWROOM ■ RnTWl I I ' . s ; Manufacturers of quality furniture since 1974