( I 20 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 19.1984 ■ -- announcement : ST. MARYS CEMENT LIMITED M.E. WRINKLE Mr. R.H. Keeler, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of St. Marys Cement Limited is pleased to announce the appointment appointment of Mr. M.E. Wrinkle as President and Chief Operating Officer of the Corporation. Mr. Wrinkle began his career in the cement industry industry in Detroit, Michigan after receiving his degree in electrical engineering from the University of Detroit in 1957. Mr. Wrinkle joined St. Marys in 1974 as Plant Manager of the Bowmanville Plant and since December of 1982 has been Executive Vice- President of the Corporation. St. Marys Cement Limited, Limited, established in 1912 in Ontario, is a major manufacturer of cement and concrete products with cement plants at St. Marys and Bowmanville, Ontario, and Detroit, Michi- : gan, and cement distribution distribution terminals in Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois and Indiana. Obituaries KEITH STINSON A resident of R.R. 2 Ponty- pool for 58 years, the death of Keith Stinson, aged 58, occurred occurred suddenly on Monday, December 3rd, 1984, in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Born in Manvers Township, he was educated at Lotus and was the son of Robert Stinson and Hazel Whiteside. Left to mourn his passing are his mother, his children Kenneth Stinson, Peterborough, Peterborough, Deborah Broad, Caesarea, and Karen Barnes, Edmonton, Alberta, a brother Donald Stinson, Lindsay, and two sisters Mrs. Percy Swain, Blackstock, and Mrs. Glenn Preston, Bethany. Funeral services were held at the Mackey Funeral Home, Lindsay, with the Reverend Dennis Franksy officiating, on Thursday at 2 p.m. Pallbearers were Messrs. Warren Preston, Barry Swain, John Kent, Keith Mitchell, Brian Gray, Floyd Stinson, James McMullen and Larry Short. Interment Yelverton Cemetery. Cemetery. IRENE MABEL COX The death of Irene Mabel Cox occurred suddenly on Saturday, November 17th, 1984 in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Born in Pickering Township, Township, daughter of the late Mabel and Fred Harrison, she was educated, and resided in the Brooklin area, prior to her marriage on March 31st, 1934, to William T. Cox, who passed away on May 7th, 1976. A resident at 59 Concession Street West for six years, she had previously resided for 30 years at R.R. 4, Bowmanville. She was a member of St. Paul's United Church, the Senior Citizens, and the Jolly Club. Mrs. Harrison was very family oriented and very active in the Bowmanville Senior Citizens Club. Left to mourn her passing are sons, Robert Cox, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Gary Cox, London, Brian Cox, Auckland, New Zealand, a daughter Carole Elliott, Bowmanville, five grandchildren, and a sister Mrs, 0. V. Shaw, Oshawa. The Reverend Edward Schamerhorn officiated at the funeral services held on Monday at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Floral tokens were received in her memory from the General Motors Parts Financial Financial Dept., the Jolly Club members and former Providence Providence neighbors. Cremation. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery Very Important People IT'S OUR BIG PRE-CHRISTMAS MIDNIGHT MADNESS Wednesday, December 19th only 9 p.m. until 12 midnight 1 / 2 PRICE 1 / 2 PRICE 1 / 2 PRICE ATARI GAME Reg QQ 79.99 WWeWW Mini Stereo Cassette Player Reg $4Q Q7 99.95 AM/FM Stereo Clock Radio Reg $OA QQ 69.99 ■ Less Than HALF PRICE SAVE 1 / 2 PRICE Fender Cover s $ 2.0( 25% „ ALL TOYS Strawberry Shortcake Purse s $ 1.66 Less Than HALF PRICE 1 / 2 PRICE 1 / 2 PRICE Disposable Flashlights Reg. $ Cf 2.39 iVV Fisher-Price Creative Clay Tool Set s, $ 7.4! SELECTED TIRES 1 / 2 PRICE SALE STARTS AT 9 p.m. OPEN TO MIDNIGHT CANADIAN TIRE People of all ages and ail walks of life do important and essential jobs as Red Cross volunteers. 160 Church Street Bowmanville These specials in effect for 3 hours only at Bowmanville store only. Telephone 623-2518