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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Oct 1984, p. 14

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< 14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 10.1984 Phone 623-3303 Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Phone 623-3303 Births Deaths Coming Events Coming Events Articles for Sale WATTS -- Donald William, born Saturday, October 6,1984 at Cobourg General Hospital. Son of Denise and Art. Grandparents Don and Edna Elliott and Bill and Jean Watts. Stillborn. 41-1SN Open House Thefamiiyof Jack and Elsie Holdstock will hold an Open House Tea on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary to be held in the auditorium of Kingsview United Church, Adelaide Ave. and Wilson Rd. N„ Oshawa from 1:30-4 p.m. on Saturday, October 20, IS- i. Best wishes only please. 41-2S You are invited to our 50th Anniversary party in Tyrone Community Centre, Saturday, November 3rd, 8:30 p.m. Charles and Clara Nesbitt. Best wishes only. 41-2S Janice and Steven are pleased to invite family, friends and neighbors to join them in the celebration of their parents, Boyd and Doreen Wood's 25th Wedding Anniversary at the Orono Community Centre on Friday, October 26, 1984 at 9 p.m. Best wishes only. 41-2SN Card of Thanks We wish to express our many thanks to our friends and relatives for making our 50th wedding anniversary such a memorable occasion. A very special thank you to Ruth Bonathan, Mary Margaret Bonathan, Jean Rickard, Sierd De Jong, Murray Walton and Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley for decorating the hall so beautifully. The luncheon was capably taken care of by Lioness members. We gratefully thank them. Also the ladies of the U.C.W. for the sumptuous dinner. We appreciated receiving many beautiful cards, gifts and flowers. Thank you all and may God bless. George and Dunreath Walton 41-1SN Our grateful thanks to relatives and friends who made our 45th wedding anniversary such a happy occasion. Your good wishes will be remembered with pleasure for a lengthy period. Special thanks to Lise' and Gordon Jebson for making this celebration possible. May God bless each one of you. Sincerely, Audrey and George Hilson 41-IS •We would like to thank the merchants of Bowmanville and Hampton for making their night at the races a successful one. Ted Brock and Leona Wright 41-1S We do find it hard to express in words our gratitude and appreciation to those who stood beside us on the day when our barn burned down. We would like to thank our children and George and Sylvia who were such a support to us. The firemen who were here minutes after they were called and worked very hard all day long. To our Providence neighbors, people you can count on, for their help they gave so generously. For the generator they supplied, the feed they brought in for the animals, for being there when they were needed. To all our friends who helped us in any way they could, for cleaning up after the fire, for cooking and baking for us, for doing our laundry when there was no water. We knew you were there when we needed you. Above all we thank God who is with us all the time. We thank him for people like you. Sincerely, The Payers 41 -1S I would like to express my thanks and appreciation to Drs. Coffey, Sylvester and Hubbard and nurses on the third floor, Bowmanville Hospital for their kindness, care and friendship during my recent stay there. Velma Walker 41-1SN We wish to express our thanks to our children, grandchildren, friends and neighbors for making our 50th Anniversary an unforgettable one. Thank you for all the cards, flowers, plants and gifts. We thank our God for his blessings in the past 50 years. Frank and Elizabeth Glasbergen 41-1N We wish to sincerely thank our many friends and neighbors for cards, gifts, flowers and dinner Invitations on the occasion of our recent Silver Wedding Anniversary. Thank you all for making It a memorable occasion for us, Wes and Jeanne McMahon 41-1S AALBERS -- John G. The Lord took unto Himself at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Wednesday, October 3rd, 1984, John G. Aalbers, in his 71st year, beloved husband of Gesina, loving father of Lisa and Ed Semplonius, Linda and Henk Timmerman, Gary and Rita Aalbers, dear brother of 2 sisters and 3 brothers, all of the Netherlands, also survived by his 11 loving grandchildren. Mr. Aalbers rested at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service was held from Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church on Friday, October 5th. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 41 -1 SN EVANS -- Marion K. Suddenly at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Monday, October 8th, 1984, Marion Waddell, in her 87th year, beloved wife of Colville Evans, dear mother of Donald of Orono, loving grandmother of Dale Sebu of Toronto, sister of William Waddell of Barry's Bay. Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville on Wednesday, October 10th. Interment Orono Cemetery. 41-1SN GIBSON -- V. Mabel. At Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, on Friday, October 5th, 1984, Mabel Keane of Lakefield, in her 91st,year, beloved wife of the late Thomas Sydney Gibson, dear mother of Eileen Van Nest Nystrom of Springfield, Mass., Lorraine Snyder of Lakefield, and Thomas Gibson of Fenelon Falls, loving grandmother of 9 grandchildren and her great grandchildren. Service was held in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Monday, October 8th. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 41-1SN Memoriams CLARK -- In loving memory of a dear husband George, who passed away October 2, 1973. My thoughts are ever with you Though you have passed away And I who loved you dearly Is thinking of,you today. -- Sadly missed by wife Pearl. 41-1S KERSEY -- In loving memory of a dear father, grandfather and great grandfather Sydney Thomas, who passed away October 8, 1978. Memories don't fade, They grow more deep, Of the Dad we loved, But could not keep. They say memories are golden, Well maybe that istrue, But we never wanted memories, We only wanted you. -- Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by the family. 41-1S KILPATRICK -- Joseph C. (Joe). In loving memory of a dear brother who passed away October 9, 1982. In a quiet country graveyard Where the gentle breezes blow, Lies a brother we loved so dearly And lost 2 years ago. We do not need a special day To bring him to our minds For days we do not think of him Are very hard to find. -- Missed and lovingly remembered by Dorothy, Jack and family. 41-1S KILPATRICK -- Joseph. In loving memory of our husband and father who passed away October 9, 1982. Just when your life was brightest, Just when your years were best, You were called from this world of sorrow To a home of eternal rest. -- Lovingly remembered by wife Pearl, children Richard, Dianna, Cathy, Joey and Danny. 41-15 Card of Thanks We wish to convey our appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbors for the beautiful flowers, cards and gifts on our 50th Wedding Anniversary. It was a memorable occasion, one we will never forget. Special thanks to all our dear friends who helped Rae arrange this reception, their hard work making It a great success, Thank you for sharing this special day with us by your presence. Sincerely, Nelson and Elizabeth Wilkins 41-1S I would like to take this opportunity to thank my many relatives, friends and neighbors for their cards, gifts and many good wishes for my speedy recovery, while In the Oshawa General Hospital. Also the nurses and staff on the 6th floor G wing, along with Dr. P. Coutu for their tender care and kindness. Sincerely, Jim Poyntz 41-1S GIROUX -- Nancy Lynn at Bowmanville Hospital on Sunday, October 7, 1984. Nancy Lynn Waller of 217 Eastlawn St., Oshawa in her 25th year. Beloved wife of Joseph Giroux. Dear daughter of June and William Waller. Dear sister of William Jr., Robert and Kathy. Rested at Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Funeral service was 11 a.m. Wednesday. Interment Burnbrae Cemetery, Campbellford, English Line. 41-1S HANNAH -- Peggy Joy. After a lengthy illness, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Hamilton on Tuesday, Oct. 9, 1984. Peggy Joy Hannah (nee Moses) of Hamilton in her 61st year. Beloved wife of Ron Hannah, loving daughter of the late Eric and Lillian Moses of Bowmanville. Mrs. Hannah was a retired employee of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Main Branch, Hamilton and was a member of Chedoke Presbyterian Church. Rested at the M.A. Clark Funeral Home, 567 Upper Wellington St., Hamilton. Funeral service will be held Thursday at 3:30 p.m. with interment at White Chapel Memorial Gardens, Hamilton. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. 41-1S LAIRD -- Laura Alice "Birdie". At Ottawa Civic Hospital on Tuesday, October 9th, 1984. Laura Thompson (formerly of Bowmanville) age 86 years, beloved wife of the late Ernest Laird, mother of Donald, grandmother of Scott and Heidi of Ottawa. Friends may call at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Wednesday 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Graveside service at Ebenezer Cemetery on Thursday at 11 a.m. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society would be gratefully appreciated. 41-1SN Memoriams KILPATRICK -- Joseph. In loving memory of my father who passed away October 9, 1982. In Memory of my Father As I sit in my house I think of you and me You used to be my father But now you're just a memory I remember all we said and did Times both good and bad No-one could ever take your place Now that you're gone makes me so sad I'll always remember your big brown eyes And your dark curly hair I'll always have an empty spot That always will be there I'll always sing that song for you I'll never turn away You'll always be my father And for you I 'I I always stay Remember When we used to camp Around the open fire You used your wooden poking stick And put in some copper wire We laughed and sang And played lawn darts I had a very nice time There'll always be a place in my heart For you I'll always find. -- Daughter Cindy. 41-1S KILPATRICK -- Joseph C. (Joe). In loving memory of a dear son and brother who passed away October 9,1982. Though his smile is gone forever And his hand we cannot touch Still we have so many memories, Of theone we loved so much. His memory is our keepsake, With which we'll never part; God has him in His keeping, We have him in our heart. -- Ever remembered by Dad andfamily. 41-1S O'NEIL -- Dale. In loving memory of a dear son and brother Dale William, who died suddenly October 13, 1977. Silent thoughts, tears unseen, Wishing your absence was only a dream, Today, tomorrow, our whole life through, We will always love and remember you. -- Sadly missed by Mom, Dad, Kathy, Diane and Scott. 41-1S VAN BELLE DAILY Delivery to... Oshawa-Bowmanvllle Area Phone 623-4441 •Trndumafk of Van Bollv Gardons Lid. 13-IIS Mr. Dressup with Casey & Finnigan are coming to Bowmanville High School Auditorium October 24,1984 for two performances 4:30 p.m. & 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $4.00 advance purchase $5.00 at the door Available at Toy Box & McGregor Drugs or phone 623-9308 Sponsored by B.H.S. Band Parents' Association Proceeds to B.H.S. Bands 40-3SN TURKEY DINNER Orono United Church Wednesday, October 24th, 1984 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. Adults $6.00 Children 12 and under $3.00 Pre-school Free 41-2SN TAKE A SHOT AT OUR PHOTO CONTEST! Categories: Colour Prints and Black & White Prints • (Must be 8x10) Slides, Old Photo All photos must be of some place or building or business, etc. in Clarke Township. DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES: October 31,1984 Contact the Clarke Township Museum at 983-9425 or 983-5837 or 786-2955 or 786-2954 for entry forms and further details. 41-1SN The Salvation Army Christmas Cheer Fund If you don't need our help, we need yours. Help those living in third world conditions in your community. Send cheque to THE SALVATION ARMY 17 Saunders Ave., Bowmanville L1 C 2A6 P.S. For public Information, the Salvation Army Newcastle area is not a member of the United Way. Receipt will be Issued immediately for income tax purposes. 41-1SN SPIRITUAL CAMPAIGN Evangelist Major Robert Chapman will be conducting Evangelistic meetings at The Salvation Army 75 Liberty St. S., Bowmanville from October 10-14. Gatherings begin at 7 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Plan to attend. Phone 623-3761 for Information. 41-1 SN CRAFT SHOW Nov. 16,17,18,1984 Would anyone interested in participating in the Christmas Craft Show at the Orono Town Hall please contact the following by October 20,1984. Mrs. Eileen Stephens 983-5652 Mrs. Beverly Wakefield 983-9438 41-2SN HARVEST HOME BEEF DINNER Trinity United Church Bowmanville Saturday, Nov. 3 5:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Adults $7.00 Children under 12 $3.00 5 and under-no charge Tickets 623-3138 41-4S Cartwright Bicentennial- Sesquicentennial Celebrations at Blackstock Fairgrounds Fri. &Sat., Oct. 12 & 13 Friday, 8 p.m. ■ "Yarns to Spin" a Cartwright historical play, school choir, slides - Admission $1, public school children free. Saturday, 1 p.m. - Antique displays, steam engines, family histories. 1:30 p.m. - "Yarns to Spin" second performance, games, contests. 5:00 p.m. - Pork barbecue, refreshments. 8:00 p.m. - Country dancing with the Ding-a-Llngs, $4 per person, $8 per family. "This project has received financial assistance from the department of the Secretary of State of Canada to mark the Bicentennial of Ontario." 41-1 SN "CHRISTMAS IN OCTOBER" 20% off finished ceramic Christmas pieces, October orders only. See meat the BOWMANVILLE FLEA MARKET or phone 623-1794 41-1 SN RUMMAGE SALE St. John's Church Sponsored by the Joanna's Thu rs., Oct. 18,1984 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Coffee, Tea, Cookies - 50' 41-2SN Floral Design Classes 6 week courses Starting Oct. 15th, 16th & 18th 7:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. For information phone 623-7031 after 6 p.m. 41-tfSN Bowmanville Museum Bus Trip "The Georgian Years" at R.O.M. & visit Harbour Front Sat., Oct. 20,1984 Leaving Museum 9 a.m. $15.00 per person Tickets available at Museum Phone 623-2734 41-1S Adults Mixed Volleyball FRIDAY NIGHTS AT Waverley Public School Require players Lots of fun, great exercise. For more Information phone 623-9532 41-1S Tyrone L.O.B. A. 1244 Euchre & Penny Sale In Tyrone "Old" Hall Wed., Oct. 24 at 8 p.m. Admission $1.00 Tickets available from members. Door opens at 7 p.m. 41-2SN BINGO Every Monday Night Early Birds Start at 7:30 Brownsdale Community Centre Golf Course Rd., Newcastle 21-tfSN OUR OWN RECIPE OF FISH & CHIPS ALL YOU CAN EAT $3.95 One Loaf of Hot Homemade Bread Included Every Saturday ACRES RESTAURANT Taunton Rd., Phone 263-8421 Licensed LLBO Open 7 days awook Monday - Thursday 9--7, Wockonds 11 --9 Banquet facllillos for 100 41-1S Newcastle United Church Turkey Supper Sat., Nov. 3,1984 5 p.m. -6:30 p.m. Adults $7.00 Children under 12 $3.00 For tickets phone Myrtle Pearce 987-4593 41-1 SN Tyrone Athletic Association DANCE Sat., Oct. 20,1984 at Tyrone Community Center $15 per couple For tickets 263-8850 41-1 SN Hallowe'en Dance Sat., Oct. 27,1984 Solina Community Hall 8:30 p.m. Music by Frank Barkey Prizes for Best Costume Lunch provided. $5.00 per person 39-5SN Singles or Parents without Partners to Bowl Wednesday 9 p.m. Contact Liberty Bowl for more information. 623-5663 • . 40-2S Newcastle Community Care MINI BAZAAR Wed., Oct. 24 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at the office on 19 Temperance St., Bowmanville Baking, crafts, books, penny draw, odds and sods. Free coffee! Don't miss it! Tickets available for United Way Quilt Draw. 41-2SN Pre-school Reading Programme If you would like your 4 or 5 year old to learn to read phone Trudle Reid 983-5402 am 987-4012 P .m. 41-2SN Newcastle Community Care Is hosting a "First-Ever" Dance on Sat., Nov. 3 from 8:30 p.m. • 1:00 a.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic Chuch Hall, Liberty St., Bowmanville Refreshments! Door Prizes! Lunch! Music by Jackman! $7 per person - tickets available from office (623-2261) or from any board member. Come and have a great time and support Community Care! 40-5SN The N/N ABC invites the public to meet Dr. G.Tushingham at next General Meeting Port Hope High School • October 15,1984 8 p.m. Also learn about new Saturday Morning Children's Programmes. 41-1SNP Durham * District Poultry & Pet Association Presents a Buy-Sell & Trade Day Sun., Oct. 28,1984 at McQuaid's Farm 8:00 a.m. till 5:00 p.m. 'Lunch available * Bring the family and have a fun day 'Cages to display birds will be available. 'More information phone 725-4021 EVERYONE WELCOME 41-1 SN DANCE Janetville Community Centre Sat., Oct. 13,1984 9 p.m. -1 a.m. Music by "Clearmountain" $7.00 per couple Lunch served. 41-1N Bowmanville High School Band Parents' Association are having a Great Pumpkin Sale DOOR TO DOOR on Sat., Oct. 13,1984 $2.00 per pumpkin Proceeds to B.H.S. Bands 40-2S FALL Book Fair Sunday, October 14, 1984, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Concert Hall, 888 Yonge Street, Toronto. Rare and second-hand books, maps, prints and related items. $2.50 entrance (416) 977-4654. 41-1SN ANTIQUE Show and Sale, Cataraqui Town Centre, Kingston, Ontario. Oct. 10 -13. Bill Scott, (416) 623-3074. 41 -1 SN Bowlers Wanted for Town and Country Bowling League Sunday Evenings 7 p.m. Contact Tom Baglole 725-8761 or Lori Hunt 263-8483 ii,d lean .ji.ru TEA CUP READINGS WEDNESDAY 6-9 ACRES RESTAURANT Taunton Rd. E. 263-8421 for appointment. 41-1S Maple Grove Annual Turkey Supper Sat., October 13th Servings 5 and 6:30 $7.50 adults -- $3.50 children Tickets available from Marion Wright 623-4829 Win Brown 623-2610 38-4SN Catholic Women's League FALL BAZAAR St. Joseph's Church 127 Liberty St. S., Bowmanville, Ont. Sat., Oct. 13,1984 11 a.m.-2 p.m. SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE. 40-2SN Welcome Wagon Bridal Party, Sunday, October 21st. Oshawa Holiday Inn. For a free invitation phone 728-9393 or 623-9384. 41-1S HELEN'S TAILOR SHOP $18 Tune-up Your Machine New Free Arm Machines $155 Cabbage Patch Kids/Clothes Hours: 9-5 Mon. to Frl., Sat. 9-12 168 Church St., Bowmanville 623-2741 36-tlSN 623-5485 Paradise Orchards Limited R.R. 1, Bowmanville "The Apple Bin" COLD, CRISP and JUICY Lobo, Mac, Cortland, Empire, fresh cider. Bob & Pat Carruthers and Family Mon, tol-ri, -- 2-Gp.m. Saturday-- 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Located on Concession 3 'A mile west of Liberty St. N. 40-tfSN Pick-Your-Own FRESH VEGETABLES Fred Eyman Farm COURTICE From Hwy. 2 take 13th Line north one block. 725-8288 Mon. -Fri. -- 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.' Sat. - Sun. -- 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 38-tfSN Firewood All Dry HARDWOOD Cut and Split Top Soil, Screened Delivered or Pick up at Farm Phone 623-4865 34-tfSN 15% OFF BEER and WINE Making Supplies 623-3018 Evenings 29-tfSN Knights Appleden Fruit Ltd. announces juice services are now open. Apples will be picked up in 400 bushel containers (placed on ground 4 ft. high for easy loading). Payment weekly Marketing Board price. Phone collect (416)349-2521 Ask for Donna 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. daily. 40-3SN ROSES Long Stem Tea and Sweethearts Cut fresh daily MOSTERT'S GREENHOUSES 623-5872 No Sunday Sales 41-1S FRESH NATURAL HONEY $1.00 per pound From Hiemstra's Apiaries Now sold in Bowmanville (in your container il you wish) 623-4881 No Sunday Sales Also available at Fred's Fruit Market on Hwy. 115 Groen's Delicatessen 24 Division St., Bowmanville 39-4SN PICK YOUR OWN APPLES HWY. 2 [ORCHARD' BASE LINE 2 HWY. 401 Saturday and Sunday (Also Thanksgiving Monday) 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday and Monday 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. CROP REPORT PHONE 623-7252 - 24 hrs. a day for varieties to pick. SMALL TREES - No ladders FREE WAGON RIDES KIDS' PLAYGROUND FAMILIES WELCOME QUALITY FARM FRESH PRODUCE QgftftuVknm A H. 2. Dowmanvilie, Ontario Tel. (416) 623-7252 3 8'6SN ELECTROLUX SALE Vacuums & Shampooers Phone your authorized dealer for fast service - free pick-up. Ask about our extended warranty. Phone 705-745-4547 or 416-983-5127 40-2S FRESH HONEY Early Mild While Honey Bring your own containers. ARNOTT'S Main St., Orono (Sign on tree) 983-9372 30-tfSN PONTYPOOLBARGAIN CENTRE and FLEA MARKET Specializing in good, new and used clothing, furniture appliances. We do not sell junk. If we don't have it, you don't need it! We also buy good used furniture. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT WITH THIS AD. VISA 705-277-2830. 41 -1 SN Bill's Sharpening & Small Engine Repairs Repairs to all makes of small engines and equipment, sharpening service for most Items. 263-8430 39-6SN Bowmanville Mall FLEA MARKET King St. E. OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 623-3632 31-tfS GROENS DELICATESSEN Sandwiches Party Trays Gifts 24 Division St. 623-1770 Florene and Andy Heldlnga 5-tfS FARM TOP SOIL 7 yd. % Load --$70. 14 yd. Full Load -- $140. Evening & Weekend Deliveries Thomey Farm Port Hope, Ont. 885-9844 18-26SN ; Chesterfield Suites . Loveseats, Sectionals Less than Vi Price LARGE SELECTION McKEEN FURNITURE 524 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa 725-5181 FREE DELIVERY 25-tlSN . Tyrone Mills Ltd. (1846) Cider Season is here! -- Fresh pressed cider -- Apples • old and new varieties -- Honey and Apple Butter -- Custom pressing by appointment and we make our own fresh doughnuts every Saturday! Open Monday through Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday afternoons -1-5 p.m. Located in hamlet of Tyrone Phone 263-8871 40-IISN Q APPLES Ô PICK VO UR. OVOlNl SSlOo/bUSHEL ARCMI bald ORCHARDS liberty ST. N. Bowman v/ue OPEN MON-SRT /0-4 SUN 2.-4 Macs, Delicious, Ida Red Closing date October 21 st 4I-2SNP

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