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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Jul 1976, p. 10

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10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, July 21, 1976 Sis fers Groduate 21 King St. E. Five Contestants Enter 1976-77 Miss Bowman ville Week, Comoetition 1 Joanne Elizabeth and Suzanne Marie, daughters of Mrs. Herb 'Mackie and the late Mr. Mackie are recent university graduates. Joanne, lef t, graduated from Wilfrid Laurier Ulniversity, May 30, 1976 wîth a Bachelor of Arts Degree, xnajoring ln, Sociology and Religion and Culture. She is continuing to teach Family Studies for Halton County Board of ,Education. Suzanne graduated from York University, June 11, 1976 with a ,Bachelor of Arts Degree, majoring in Economics. She has ~accepted a position with General Motors of Canada. Senor Citizens ut Conservation Area Five girls entered the Miss Bowmanville Week Beauty Contest that followed the officiai opening of festivities on Monday night. With their Jaycee escorts are Miss Bowmanvýille Week 1975-76, Sandra Brooks, Jim Robinson; Miss Sporting Gesture and the newly crowned Miss Bob Gray, information and education officer with, the Central Lake Ontario Conser- vation Authority, points out a wlld plant during a senior cifizens tour of the Enniskillen Conservation Area last week. About 40 visitors from the Oshawa Senior Citizens Cen- tre were at the conservation area Friday. And after an outdoor lunch plus a filmn and lecture by Mr. Gray,.part of the group went on a nature hike. The senior citizens were members of a day camp program that operates during the summer in much the samne way that a children's day camp operates. But in this case, the campers are some- turnes 80 years old or older. The Oshawa day camp is called Camp Ptarmigan. It takes senior citizens to such places as the Ontario Legisia- ture, the Oshawa lakeshore, and conservation areas. Mr. Gray explained last week that group tours of Conservation areas can be aranged by confacting the Central Lake Ontario Conser- vation Authority. He said there are no regularly scheduled public tours but "outdoor education tours may be'scheduled next summer. Provl'n G,îCàal July 20, 1976 Judge R.B. Baxter presided with Assistant Crown Attorney T. Howells and duty counsel A. Halikowski. Kenneth Chow, 69 King St. E. Bowmanville, pleaded 'guilfy' f0 driving affer con- SUMing over .08 on June il. Const. Fitzgerald observed a vehicle weaving on regional oad 57. Tests were .23 and .22. The fine was $200. and costs, in default 10 days. License sus- pension for 3 months. Lawrence Cook, 19, Caes- area, was charged April 18 with driving while disqualified in the Township of Scugog. He pleaded 'guilty'. Const. Cowey was despatched to a two veh icle, collision. He was suspended in April 1975 for a demerit system regulation. The fine was $50. and cÔsts,, in default 5 days. He was given a further, suspension of six mionths. Bench warrant f0, be issued for Richard Gibson. Bernard L. Steeves, New- castle, now of 63 Court St., Guelph, pleaded 'not guilty' f0 two charges, oneof driving April 24 whilst ability was impaîred by alcohol or drug and the second charge was that he 'did without reason- able excuse fail to supply a breath sample.' Const. Fitz- gerald received a complaint from a despatcher of a car driving on Maple Grove Road near Base Line. H1e was driving north with several swerving mhovements. H1e re- fused to give identification when stopped. He was in an antagonistic mood. At Whitby detatchment he refused the test. In the officer's view he was intoxicated. He told them he only had one bottle of beer, had taken nerve pis as bis nerves were bad. Judge Bax- ter found him 'guilty' as charged. The first fine was $200. andicosts, in default 10 days, with license suspension 6 months. He was also found 'guilty' on the second charge with fine levied at $50. and costs, in default 5 days Bowmanville Week 1976-77, Gloria Humenick, Bill Stacey; Miss Port Darlington Marina, Tobi Hooper, AI Wood; Miss Port Darlington Ilotel, Wendy Ayre, Tom Zander; Miss Jaycee, Deb Parkin, Larry Pooler and first runner-up in the competition, Miss Hooper's Jewellery, Penny Campbell. High Powered Action At Westgate Speedway Westgate Speedway on Sat- turning on. There is 'no doubt something f0. look forward to urday night was where the that Westgate is well on its each week at intermission enthused racing fan enjuyed a way to being the fastest track time as drivers from both really fantastic program of in Ontario. divisions will be taking 12 high powered action with. The Oshawa Suicide Drivers lucky youngsters under 14 for stock cars galore. More cars were back to do a repeat a spin around the track. were out this week t0 compete performance of their feats of Apparently 12 numbers are as regulars and so much 50 daring which included the called and if you're the that the;,Street Stockers now Wall of Fire, Landing on car holier of saict numner arouna are running on the same b*asls roof and the crashing and the circuit you go but kids it as the Late Model divis ion breaking through two parked was noted that well over 12 whîch entails them to 'be cars. went out this week and both split-up and two extra heats Young racing fans have now, the drivers and the youngsters added to their racing pro- gram. In the two Features, the Street Stock had 18 cars and the Late Model 15 cars and believe me they were reallys um, consecutive. Given one month f0 pay. Clayfon Bennett, 46, R.R. 6, Bowmanville, was f0 appear in court f0 signl a probation order which lie was placed on two weeks ago with pr oviso f0 abstain from alcobol. He appeamed witb the odor of alcobol on his breatb and was remanded in custody one week. Rene Lurette, New Bruns- wick, who was on his honey- moon in the area, was charged July 18 with the offense of careless driving on regional road 57. He pleaded 'guilty'. He came f0 a left hand curve, lost control, the car running off the road down through some bushes. H1e had been drinking. Damage f0 bis car was $1,500. H1e told police another car forced him off the road but an independent wifness indicated this dîd not happen, that he was going f00 fast. The fine was $100-., no costs, in default 7 days. Donald Bickle, 25, Liberty St. N., Bowmanville, was put on probation for two years with terms not to interfere or molest his brother in any manner whatsoever. His bro- ther charged him June 27 with common assault. H1e pleaded 'guilty'. He will be given a condifional discharge follow- ing the two year period. Richard W. Sweetman, 19, Bowmanville, pleaded 'guilty' to driving while disqualified on June 28. H1e was followed by Const. Molyneaux on Liberty St. S. The fine was $200. and costs, in default 10 days. Gordon C. Ellis, 26, R.R. 6, Bowmanville, was charged dune 12 'did drive after consuming over .08." He pleaded 'guilty'. 11e was followed east on number 2 highway by Consf. McCoy. Tests were .18 and .17. The fine was $175. and costs, in default 10 days wifh license suspension. S. Minard, 170 Churcb St. Bowmanville, was placed on probation for two years follow- ing a charge laid June 9 of an indecent acf. 1He is also f0 follow, the advice of his physician. A conditional dis- charge will follow probation. SHFAW'S Shaw's friends in hospital this week include Mrs. Irwin Bragg, Mrs. Russell Bragg and Mr. Ted Gerrits. We wisb them all some better and more comfortable days. We are happy f0 learn that Dorothy Sharp is up and around and almost pa in free. We do welcome you home seon Dot. We wish a quick recovery for Aileen McLaugliîns mnother, Mrs. G. Rahm in Port Perry Hospital. Your pinch-hitting reporter is thankful for your phone calîs and even better would be a note left off af ber home. had a great time. The trophies for the Trophy Dashes were donated and given. out by the Oasis Restaurant and Tavern and Sheli Gas Bar which is situated on Highway 115 and 35. This coming Saturday even- ing another Demolifion Race is on the agenda and these fellows are smashing for points so you can bet it will be a big hit. So for a real exciting night'out drive out to Westgate Spee.dway. Street Stock Results 1sf Heat- 1. Ivan Green, Oshawa, 2. Amnie Vo'wels, Peterborough, 3. Chuck White, Peterborough. Bowmanville Telephone 623-5855 Be Sure and Drop In During The Sidewalk Sale Thurs., Frn., Sat., JuIy 22-23-24 and try our freshl'y baked Cakes - Pies - Cook les - Pastries Bread - etc.- etc. LET US DO YOUR BAKING,- '-I,]G THE HOT WEATHER! Closed for Holidays Mon., JuIy,26 to Mon., Aug. 9 Closed every Monçlay Year Round 2nd Heat - 1. Gary Downer, P'eterborough, 2. Peter Van Eindhoven, Peterborough, 3. Glen Burton, Lindsay. 3rd Heat - 1. Amnie Vowels, 2. Ivan Green, 3. Ed Stickmann, Port Perry. 4th Heat - 1. Gary Downer, 2. Peter Van Eindhoven, 3. Ed Nesbitt, Newcastle. Trophy Dash -, 1. Gien Burton, 2. Peter Van Eindhov- en, 3. Ed Nesbitt. Feature - 1. Ivan Green, 2. Glen Burton, 3. Ed Nesbitt. Late Model Results Ist Heat - 1. Ray Brickell, Oshawa, 2. Roger Cochrane, Bowmanville, 3. Dave Kelleft, Oshawa. 2nd Heaf - 1. Gord Wallace, Peterborough, 2. Kim Wallace Peterborough, 3. Roy Gaynor, Pontypool. 3rd Heat - 1. At, Thompson, Newmarket, 2. Roger Coch- rafle, 3. Walter Henderson, Orono. 4th Heat - 1. Gord Wallace, 2. Roy Gaynor, 3. Bill Rice, Oshawa. Trophy Dash -1, Kim Wallace, 2. Ray Brickell, 3. Gord Wallace. Feature - 1. Kim Wallace, 2. Gord Wallace, 3. 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