/ ) f Latest Young Styles jon Display at Fashion Show The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 21,1984 11 "Kids on Parade", a fashion show sponsored by the St. John's Young Women's Group in Bowmanville, Bowmanville, proved to be a popular event last Tuesday. The program took place in the hall of St. John's Anglican Church, with clothing children supplied by the John and Judy Shoppe. Models in the show Two of the young models from last week's Kids on Parade Fashion Show display cosy winter snowsuits ideal for outdoor fun. The fashion show featured featured a wide variety of children's clothes for all occasions supplied by the John and Judy Shoppe. are shown above. In the front row, from left, are: Kristy Burke, John Hicks, Jennifer Hicks, and Adam Hicks as well as Michael Penny and Katy Lyle. The back row, from left, includes Jennifer Bryant, Ryan Bryant. Jeff Brvant, Lisa Lyle, Mar- cy Lyle, and Mathew Penny. OBITUARY OLIVE MARJORIE BURLEY Following a lengthy illness, Olive Marjorie Burley, passed away in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Wednesday, October 31st, 1984 in her 80th year. Born at Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island, and educated there and in North Bay, she was the daughter of the late Henry and Elizabeth Witty. She was married on July 2nd, 1932 to Clarence G. Burley. A resident of R.R. 1, Orono for 55 years, she has previously resided in North Bay. She was a teacher for six years at Ice Lake, Colbourn Island, Manitoulin Island and Cowanville, retiring 52 years ago. A member of Clarke United Church, she had transferred to Newcastle United Church. Surviving are her husband, brothers Max Witty, Beaverton, Charles Witty of Calgary, sisters Janet Brady, Ruby Foskett and Hazel Mitchell, all from London. The Reveren^Fred Milnes of Orono officiated at the funeral services held on Friday at the Morris Funeral Chapel. Helen McDonald presided at the chapel organ. Pallbearers were Messrs. Norman Andrews, Armon Hollingsworth, Bruce Yeo, Doug Moffat, John Robertson and Del Taylor. Interment Newtonville Lakeview Cemetery, Newtonville. ROY NICHOLS MOTORS SALES MASTER CLUB AWARDS DINNER AWARDED FOR EXCELLENCE IN SALES AND DEDICATED TO CUSTOMER SATISFACTION Seated I to r - Bob Owen, Don Andrews, Lori Halliday, Don Arsenault. Standing I to r- Rick Lucas GM Zone Dist. Sales Manager, Lance Damant, Doreen Gifford, Peter Guttin, Harold Michelson, Bruce Fitzgibbon, Harold Whitbread GM Canada, Fred Owen, President. Guide Receives All Round Cord HAYDONNEWS Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and family and Miss Kathy Laverty went to Bowmanville Saturday morning to the Santa Claus Parade and then called on Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Adams atBlackstock. Saturday evening Roy Paterson and Ernie Adams were callers at the Adam's. Mrs. Dorothy Adams, Oshawa was a Sunday visitor with John and Diane Adams and family and Ernie and Liz Adams, Blackstock were Sunday evening callers. Miss Marlene Parsons, Belleville was a weekend visitor with David and Kay Buttery. Sunday dinner guests with Kay and Dave were Mrs. Linda Theriault and John, Courtice and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Philips and Amanda, Bowmanville and Marlene Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. Rudi Strenge, Scarborough were Saturday luncheon guests with Ross and Jean Ashton and Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin and on Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin of Blackstock on Sunday. Sorry to hear that Roy McLaughlin had the misfortune of having his leg broken a week ago. We hope he'll be up and about real soon. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Cochrane, Cindy and Kathy attended the Santa Parade at Lindsay on Saturday, then they spent the weekend with Brent's mother Mrs. John Cochrane, Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blackburn, Susan and Jeremy, Orono and Miss Carol Blackburn, Oshawa were Sunday supper guests with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Blackburn. Mrs. Carol Rusaw accompanied hubby Wayne in his nice new truck on one of his business trips to Prince Edward Islandlast week. Last Monday, Guide Charlene Potts was presented with her All Round Cord in a special ceremony at Enniskillen School. Mrs. Elizabeth Bateman gave the cord to Mrs. Rena Potts who then placed it on Charlene and this puts Charlene into the Pathfinders. Mrs. Mary Spry and Ashley of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potts. Ms. Linda McCormick, Newcastle called on her sister Mrs. Norma . Kennedy on. Friday and took 'Nick and Brandee home with her for the day. Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kennedy stopped in at Ms. L. McCormick's, : Newcastle to pick up the children and then called on Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Campbell at Orono. On Saturday the Kennedy's went to town to see the Santa Claus Parade and from all that's been said, the Parade was a real success. The weather was nippy but at least it was dry. The directors and all the helpers should be congratulated to keep this up year after year. The parade looked quite excellent on Cable T.V. Mr. Guy Kennedy and Miss Cindy McClure of Oshawa were callers of Mr. and Mrs. C. Kennedy and family on Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. Cecil Kennedy who is celebrating his birthday on Monday. Work first then his parents Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Campbell, Orono are dinner guests with him and family in the evening. Hope you had a really , nice birthday. Bowmanville Museum Holds Annual Christmas Sale X botC 1 HOUR EXPRESS PHOTO FINISHING PHOTOGRAPHY FRAMING PASSPORT PHOTOS WHILE YOU WAIT Lange's Photo Lab Inc. Your Full Service Photo Lab 50 KING ST. E., BOWMANVILLE 623-2568 The Bowmanville Museum's Annual Christmas Sale included items for trimming the tree as well as a variety of gifts and baked goods. Here, Millie Hodgson (right) and Gladys Ashton trim the tree with hand-made decorations from the tree trim table. The sale, which took place at the Church Hall of the St. Paul's United Church, was sponsored sponsored by the Friends of the Museum. It proved to be a popular attraction for shoppers interested in doing some Pre-Christmas browsing after the Santa Claus Parade. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Millson and family attended the Big Parade Saturday morning and Adam got one of the lucky buttons. On Sunday, Steve and Cindy Millson and boys visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Cowle, Bowmanville for her birthday supper. Happy birthday Cindy. We know it was actually on Thursday. Mrs. Jean Slemon and Blanche Jones attended the U.C.W. in Tyrone Sunday School Room Wednesday evening. President Jane Woodley opened the meeting and presided over the business. Mrs. Elsie Roy gave the secretary's report and had it approved. Treasurer Mrs. Jackie Vanyke gave her report. Mrs. J. Woodley and Mrs. Bessie Vanyke gave their report on the Presbytery meeting. Mrs. Jean Slemon and Mrs. Blanche Jones had the Devotional and program. Blanche read a poem "The Last Post" which was followed by hymn 510 "From Ocean unto Ocean." She then read "Thoughts for November 11th" and "It's Time of Remembrance" that was written by Reverend John E. Bell. Then Jean asked Pastor Joe Lafave for the talk he consented to share with us. He touched on many subjects pertaining to 'Life after Death' down through the ages of many religions. Mrs. Jean Slemon thanked our speaker and lunch was served by the November couple. Mr. and Mrs. Albert (Christeen) Groeneveld of Coppins Corners and family were Sunday evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Blackburn and Wendy. We are sorry to hear about the fire at Chapman's Garage at Oshawa on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Irvine, our neighbors, as part owner, can't help but feel that this kind of excitement is not something he or his partners want or need. Before yousendit, t>«4 ; Seal ft. 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