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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Jun 1986, p. 22

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V 4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 4,1986 Section Two WESLEYVILLE [Intended for Last Week] by E. Barrowclough Charlene Austin has been working faithfully at earning Girl Guide badges for several years and on the weekend of May 24th was at Lakeport where she was fulfilling requirements for her Pathfinders' Pathfinders' badge. It was her responsibility to arrange all the facilities for the group's camping. Harold and Gwen Best returned last week from a visit to relatives in United States and a call at son Barry and family's home near Kingston Kingston on their way back. Church services in the area were re-arranged for this past weekend as regular ministers were attending Bay of Quinte conference at Perth. Barbara Croft and Brenda Ough of Welcome choir were guest singers singers at Newcastle United Church, accompanied by Stephen Sword, pianist. At Welcome United church in the absence of Rev. W. Sedgwick, the service was conducted by Kelvin and Olga Elchuk of Campbellcroft who told of their experiences in Jamaica during the 1985 Christmas holidays. Their talk included a review of Jamaican history. Organist for the service service in the absence of Stephen Sword was Peter Symons. Special music was provided by Ruth and Elaine Kellogg with their own guitar accompaniment. accompaniment. The offering was received by Dennis Croft and . George Tufford and the usual floral arrangement was of spring flowers including narcissi. The congregation was greeted at the door by Glen and Sharon Buttery and daughter as well as the speakers Kevin and Olga Elchuk. On Sunday, May 25th the youth group met at the home of the Franke's for a barbecue. Present were Margo Franke, Stephen and Debbie, Stephen McHolm, Nicole Ough, Elaine Kellogg, Mrs. W. Sedgwick and Peter Dispute Over Headquarters Ownership A lengthy~dispute over the ownership of the Durham Regional headquarters headquarters building will be referred to the courts. Regional council voted last Wednesday to take the City of Oshawa to court over the question of who owns the building. The city has claimed a share of the headquarters building which was constructed constructed jointly for Oshawa and the County of Ontario. Oshawa Mayor Allan Pilkey has claimed that the city owns approximately 30 per cent. The Durham Region insists insists that the structure was turned over to Durban when the region was formée and member municipalities contributed equipment, as sets, and liabilities into regional pool. Following the afternoon reception the immediate family members were going out for dinner. The sincere wish of all those friends present and others unable to be there is for many more years of happiness. BUSINESS DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANCY WILLIAM C. HALL B.Comm. Chartered Accountant 35 King St. W., Newcastle Phone 987-4240 JOHN MANUEL, C.G.A. 118 King St. East, Suite 2 Bowmanville Phone 623-6555 DOUGLAS R. FREEMAN, B.A., C.A. Chartered Accountant 1913DundasSt. E., Whilby, Ontario Phone 576-4619 WINTERS, SUTHERLAND & MOASE Chartered Accountants 23 Silver St., Bowmanville Phone 623-9461 135 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa Phone 579-5659 PETER A. HOBB, C.A. 23 Silver St. Bowmanville, Ont. Phone 623-9461 CHIROPRACTIC G. EDWIN MANN, D.C. Chiropractor Corner of Elgin and Horsey Streets By Appointment -- 623-5509 Member of Canadian and Ontario Chiropractic Associations JOHN W. HAWRYLAK, D.C., F.C.C.R. Doctor of Chiropractic Certified Roentgenologist Nutritional Counselling 168 Church St. Bowmanville Phone 623-4004 LEONARD JAY, B.Sc.,D.C. Doctor of Chiropractic 96 Queen Street Bowmanville Phone 623-9297 JOHANNES L. BAARBÉ B.P.E., B.Sc., D.C. Doctor of Chiropractic 29 King St. W. Newcastle Phone 987-4600 LAURENCE A. GREY Doctor of Chiropractic 50 Richmond St. E., Suite 2 McLaughlin Square Oshawa, L1G7C7 Phone 433-1500 COMPUTERS COUNSELLING ANDY BATELAAN, B.A. Consultant Programmer Software Development Maple Grove Rd.N. Bowmanville Phone 623-2375 LLOYD SCOTT, M.A. Orono Medical Centre 983-9792 • Families • Couples • Individuals Mediation and Assessments in Divorce, Child Custody and Access Disputes NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE LAURENCE A. GREY, N.D. . Doctor of Naturopathy Nutrition, homeopathic, and botanical medicine; Colonic therapy & acupuncture 50 Richmond St. E„ Suite 2 McLaughlin Square Oshawa, L1G 7C7 Phone 433-1500 REFLEXOLOGY BY ANNA Anna M. Bragg, R.N. By Appointment Only R.R. 4 Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3K5 Phone 623-9198 Symons. They played games, a scavenger hunt and enjoyed hamburgers and ice cream. Weater was perfect for this kind of activity. On Saturday, May 17, Truman Truman Austin held a birthday party at his home for son Paul. Grandsons were present to make it a family gathering. It's good to be home again after a month's absence. It was especially great to come back and find the grass cut, tulips and narcissi still blooming, blooming, the flowering crab a thing of beauty enhanced by occasional brown thrasher, humming birds and oriole, and above all to hear the welcome sound in neighbours' voices. The orthopaedic hospital hospital in Toronto is a wonderful place where I left a piece of my anatomy and came away with replacing hardware. I did appreciate the care there and of good neighbours at home including Barbara Croft who kept the world informed of local happenings here. Golden weddings are always special events, so friends of Harold and Verna Austin were delighted to celebrate with them, theirs held on Sunday afternoon; May 25th at Welcome Welcome church. Harold and Verna spent most of their lives in Wesleyville where they attended attended school together. They continued to live there in a new home built at the time of their marriage on May 25th, 1936 until the area was purchased purchased by hydro. Their house was razed and they moved to a home on No. 2 highway in the vicinity of Morrish. All these years they have been good neighbours and still continue to give a helping hand to their church and wherever needed. The popularity of the bride and groom of fifty years ago was shown by the hundreds of .people who came to offer their congraulaitions and good wishes. Harold and Verna received their guests part of the time while standing and were presented during the afternoon with a provincial plaque by Howard Sheppard, M.P.P. with all good wishes. Tea table and smaller tables were decorated with carnations carnations and tea was poured by Mrs. Hazel Tufford, Mrs. Vera Austin, Mrs. Muriel Cornelius, Cornelius, Mrs. Wanda Henderson, Henderson, Mrs. Lena (Henning) Coleman of Toronto, Mrs. Frances Howarth of Toronto. Among those serving were granddaughter Charlene Austin, Austin, Annete Cornelius, other family and UCW members. It was a great reunion of family members with their own four children Helen, Pearl, Roy and Valerie and their families. Present also were Orald Ford, bridesmaid, and Truman Austin, best man. Other immediate family members weré George Tufford Tufford and Arnold Austin. "The Food Terminal" AVAILABLE MOM.-SAT. "KEEP YOUR FOOD COSTS DOWN - SHOP BY THE BOX" (1.50 PLASTIC BOX DEPOSIT) FROM ONTARIO PACKERS I CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF BOULDER It BUM STEMS ,0 Wont. WHITE FRESH MUSHROOMS 3.28 kg lb. 1.49 ALL VARIETIES MIX OR MATCH PRIMO PASTA LARGE 900 g BAG OR LASAGNE -- 500 g BOX R1M0 SPAGHETTI SAUCE 28 FL. OZ. -- 796 mL TIN 99 * 5 BAG LIMIT FRESH NEVER FROZEN 2-4 LBS. AVG. K PRODUCT OF ONTARIO ££ a CANADA GRADE A e ROASTING CHICKENS CAVENDISH FANCY FROZEN FRENCH FRIES ALL VARIETIES 1 kg BAG 4 LIMIT SOLE D'ORO TOMATOES CANADA CHOICE LARGE 28 FL. OZ. 796 mL TIN 5 LIMIT PRODUCT OF ONTARIO KING COLE BRAND UTILITY GRADE .$1 YOUNG OVEN READY FROZEN kg HIGHLINER CAPTAIN'S CHICKEN FROZEN 300 fl BOX MIX OR MATCH • BREADED NUGGETS • BREADED STRIPS • BREADED BURGERS 4 LIMIT BLACK DIAMOND HEESE SLICES 48 SINGLE THINS LARGE 1 kg PKG. FROM ONTARIO PACKERS CHOICE CANADIAI FRESH kg 4 40 SEML 0. tiO SHOULDER NEVER FROZEN L49 LB. QUALITY PACKERS "TOWN CLUB" BRAND 2-3 LB. AVG. VAC PAC oS ., - _ _ SWEET PICKLED 4 4Q COTTAGE kg" ROLLS LB PRODUCT OF NEW ZEALAND, FROZEN BONELESS GENUINE a a* SPRING LAMB wc p * c j e 2|| SHOULDER 34». OTTTTii BONA BRAND RANDOM WEIGHT VAC PAC A39PM1199 BURNS' "PRIDE OF CANADA" BONELESS A 4ÛP1NNER 1.WMMS 2-3 LB. AVERAGE VAC-PAC 199 BURN'S SMOKED SHANKLESS READY-TO-SERVE VAC PAC 11$ IICNIC PORK HOULDERSI ' M I 2 ROAST UÉEL-WW $ LB. BURNS' "PRIDE OF CANADA" -•» 500 g VAC PAC SIDEMCON SUCED RINDLESS 3 PAC LIMIT L99 ALL BEEF OR REGULAR 450 g VAC PAC BIERS IM 3 PKG. LIMIT I ■■WW BURNS' "PRIDE OF CANADA" FROZEN 500 g TRAY PAC PURE PORK OR BREAKFAST 4 Ækgk SAUSAGE 169 kg ■ : m atBALT I MAPLE LEAF BRAND @ COUNTER 139mm iS 199 HEINZ STRAINED BABY FOODS & JUICES (EXCLUDING MEATS * MEAT DINNERS) ASSORTED VARIETIES NESTLE ASSORTED FAMILY PUDDING 24 JAR LIMIT 3 LIMIT SARA LEE FROZEN ASSORTED LAYER BAKES I 3 LIMIT I FLOWERDALE ORANGE PEKOE tea i LIMIT FRENCH'S HAMBURGER REASONING (y 4 oz.2ig)0B MEAT MARINADE (1 oz. 28 g) MIX OR MATCH FAIRLEE * ORANGE * SWT. OR UNSWT. 2 L JUG GRAPEFRUIT * APPLE JUICE Æ I ffliMiD ' W McCORMICKS 200 g BOX m 8 DR. BALLARD'S ALL VARIETIES MISS MIW CAT FOOD MIX OR MATCH 14.5 OZ., 411 g TIN \12 LIMIT

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