i 2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 2,1983 Section Two ComCare Nurses Check Blood Pressure --i attb i Blatant Baal Thursday, November 30, 1933 At Monday's regular meeting of the Trinity Young People, the following following members participated on the program. Allan Knight - solo; Olive Brooking, Brooking, Elford Cox and Bert Mutton, readings, Gertrude Hambly, discussion period, Norman Friedli and Louise Hircock, readings. Councillor A. O. Parker, chairman of the Roads Committee Committee on the Village of Newcastle council has engaged engaged about 10 farmers and teamsters, residents within the municipality to gravel Mill Street. Arthur Gulley and Murray Mitchell played the parts of Jack and Luke in the Many Receive Awards at Graduation STARKVILLE Those who graduated from Grade 12 were Michele Bamsey, Jeff Caswell, Kenneth Kenneth Farrow and Raymond Kortekaas of Starkville. From Kendal were Susanne Forth, Murray Greenwood, Donna Wagar, Judy Zealand and Scott Prescott. From Crooked Creek, Elizabeth Araujo, Tracey Hedges, Terry Hollingsworth Hollingsworth and Joseph Mercz. Jeff Caswell received the Newcastle Lions Club Award for Math, the Regional Reclaimers Reclaimers award for French and the Reinstra award for Science while Judy Zealand received the Bowmanville Hospital Women's Auxiliary award and Elizabeth Araujo received a Ruddock Waddell bursary and one from the U.A.W. Local 222. Graduating from Grade 13 were Ralphie Bamsey and Tim Goorbarry. Both boys received Waddell - Ruddock bursaries and Tim received the Bob Best Memorial award. Tim is now attending Western University at London and Ralphie is at Trent University at Peterborough. Congratulations Congratulations to all the graduates! A.Y.P.A., presentation of The "Clays the Thing," directed directed by Mrs. J. Clark Bell, which was held on Friday in St. John's Parish Hall. Between acts musical numbers numbers were presented by Evlyn Oke, Dorothy Edger, Illeen Hallman, Helen Pritchard, Allan Knight, and Newt. Hackney. 25 Years Ago Thursday, November 6,1958 Provincial Police Constable Constable Jack Ricard is now residing residing in Newcastle Village. Village. Miss Ingrid Conway, St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Toronto, Miss Pat Conway, Ottawa Ottawa Civic Hospital, are visiting visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Conway, Scugog Street. Comrades J. Firth, R. McKnight, W. Bates, and G. Graham, Branch 178, Canadian Canadian Legion, Bowmanville, attended the District "F" Council held in Norwood on Sunday. Mr. Charles H. Carter, Sr., of the Carter Family Bakery, Bakery, has been elected a director director of the National Council Council of the Baking Industry. Among those away deer hunting this week are Roy and Lloyd Myles, A.H. Stur- rock and Les Smales. 10 Years Ago Wednesday, November 7, 1973 Dr. Ruth Hutchinson Weeks, daughter of Mrs. M. J. Hutchinson, Silver Street, Bowmanville, was elected Vice Chairman of the regional district of the American Association of Psychiatric Services to children children at a recent meeting in Charleston, South Carolina. Lions Club N.H.L. Hockey Draw winners for November 22nd are Ted Hutton, Madlyn Wilcox, Emilie Chevy, Ted Dadson, Boyd Woolley, Alex Syme, Oliveî Nicholls and L. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown and Kelly, Peterborough, spent the weekend with his mother Mrs. Greta Brown. Next Wednesday evening, the Order of the Eastern Star will sponsor a Winter Fashion Show, presented by Breslins Ladies' Wear in the B.H.S. Auditorium. These nurses of ComCare Ltd. had a steady flow of people anxious to have their blood pressure measured, on Friday, Oct. 21 in the Bowmanville Mall. The purpose of the demonstration was to make people aware of the seriousness seriousness of high blood pressure and how it can be treated. Above, Knox Latimer of Weston, Ontario has his pressure taken by nurses Peggy Milliken, Rita Goodfellow, Katherine Bebee and Diane Power. The flowers were donated donated by Flowers by Jackman. South Central PC Women Hold Policy Conference "FROM WRIT TO ELECTION" ELECTION" was the theme of South Central District of the Progressive Progressive Conservative Association of Women's one day policy conference on Saturday, October 15 at Claremont Claremont Community Hall. Moderator Kay Wetherall, also 1st Vice President of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Conservative Party, introduced the Girl Guides Sell Popcorn to Raise Funds for Activities These three young girls were busy on Friday, Oct. 21 at the Bowmanville Mall selling popcorn to shopping customers. Pathfinder Tina Tucker, Guide Jody Neimann and Brownie Sherry Neimann were collecting $2 a box to earn funds for Guiding activities. One of their projects includes includes a trip to Switzerland for 10 girls and three leaders later this year. speakers from Party Headquarters for the session and entertained questions from the floor following each presentation. Each of the speakers dealt with an era of crucial concern to the election process:' Roger Wilson - Membership and Recruitment; Dick Abrams - Poll and Canvass ; Marion Manders - Committee Room Management; Shirley Pike - the Returning Office; and Larry Keech - Election Day. Attended by approximately 35 Party workers from Northumberland through to Scarborough, this workshop offered insight into the rural approach to campaigning. Speakers urged their workers to start involving people and getting their team together now, so that everything is in place by September of 1984. In attendance from the Ontario Progressive Conservative Association of Women were its President, Aase Hueglin, and 1st Vice President, Pat Madigan. 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