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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Mar 1979, Section 2, p. 4

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4'The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 21, 1979 S'etion Two ,L*Ae ,,sLearn JJLAbo-ut Leader Dog flService Kennett. Bowmanville's fourth goal was scored by Danny Weir assisted by Mike Hamel and Doug Roy. SIn the third period the Bulis scored three more goals with Chris Michelson scoring his hat trick with Geidlinger and Clark assisting. Ray Cumming scored unassisted at the 5.13 mark and at the 10.47 mark Mike Hamel scored from Chuck Nash. Mike Hamel played a very strong game for the Bulîs but had bad luck around the net as he hit the post twice. Also playing a strong game for the Toros were Dervk Clark and Danny Weir. Georqe Kennett was in goal for the Toros and played a steady game. HeIp 9your Heort..., HeIp your Heat Fund Lawrence Stil Battling for Refinery. in Hope Township (Sudbury Star) cabinet have cnosen eitner SUperior," the MP comment- A cabinet decision favorable Blind River or Dill Townsh*pedz to either Sudbury or Blind hie would work to convince the Among the factors he River for a $100 million new governnment to overturn chooses to support his dlaimi chemical uranium refinery the deiso and have the are the ready availability of would be "a rank political refinery built in his riding. skilled labor to work in the move," Northumberland- La wren ce' s sou th ern refinery, excellent ground and Durham MP Allan Lawrence Ontario riding takes inî water transportation, a lower cautioned recently. 470-acre site in Hope Township construction cost to build in He saîd in a telephone west of Port Hope, which was the south, and easier super- interview from Ottawa that reviewed late last year by an vision and administration of the federal government can environmentaî assessment the refinery from Eldorado's provide more effective forms panel, headquarters three miles of economnic assistance to That body,- which held away. these northern communities public hearings on that site, as Many of those rooting for a than directing Eldorado well as those in Dili Township selection favorable to the Nuclear Ltd. to build its south of Sudbury and in Blind North point to the panel's "complex and highly tech- River, found ail three comments about the, need to nical" refinery in either acceptable provided certain have resources (in this case, location, conditions are met, uranium) refined close to the But stili on the political side, source, as a factor favorable Lawrence said that should the Disappointed to Sudbury or Blind River. coming federal election result "I'm disappointed in the Lawrence said, that some in a Progressive Conservative report. The Hope Township uranium will be coming from government of which he was a site should take priority, for a Saskatchewan, rather than member, and should the number of reasons it is far totally from the North- and that the cabinet must look at where the product (a fuel for foreign nuclear reactors) will be shipped to. Riding Poor For all the talk coming out of the North about the need for economic stimulation and the high rates of unemployment, Lawrence insisted that his riding is by and large in poor shape and needs the jobs more than the North does. He said the government is merely using the chance to get the refinery as "a political ploy" and this has cost Eldorado, a Crown corpora- tion, to lose sales and has forced the refinery's costs higher than if it were built, as originally planned, between one and two years ago. He said he wants to meet with Energy, Mines and Resources Minister Alastair Gillespie as soon as the minister will see hlm and a Port Hope delegation. Similar groups from Sud- bury and Blind River are seeking the same meetings. Rscreation Hockey March 10, 1979 Ontario Hydro Employees Union - 4 - Jason Hellam 3, John Cunningham. Consum- er's Gas - 2 - Robbie Real, Scott Edmondson. Bonded Paving - 2 - Brian Hill, Doug Lever, Shut out to Paul Stephens. Bill's Glass - 0. Atom March 9, 1979 Larry's Sports - 3 - Kevin Nagel 2, Todd Lewis, Shut out to- Steve Conway. D & R Sports - 0. Pee Wee March 10, 1979 Mr. Submarine - 4 - Bob Hellam 2, Keith Olan, Mike Vanderwouden. Osborne & Shank Insurance- 1 - Kevin Fry. Larry's Sports- 2 - Bob Canfield, Glen Klompmaker, shut out to Rick Martin. Goodyear Rangers - 0. Nichol's Motors - 3 - Greg Bell, Guy Mayne, Mike Derz- bach. Dennison Mfg. - 1- Ryan Brown. Bowmanville Lions recently voted to contribute $300 towards the Leader Dogs for the Blind programn operated in Rochester Michigan with the help of Lions Clubs. Here, Lions Club President Jim Rickard (left) and Ed Leslie (right) make the presentation to Dave Hansen, Past District Governor. Mr. Hansen spoke to the Bowmanville Lions March 12 on the subject ofleader dogs. Providing Leader Dogs for ed before becoming IE the blind is one facet of the Animals which shy awa Lions Club's service to the cars or avoid climbing community. are rejected; in fact, al And at last week's meeting per cent of all anima of the Bowmanville Lions, turned down. past district governor Dave But, once a trained Hansen explained how the matched with ts owner Leader Dog program works. four-week training ses5 Basically, Leader Dogs are is estimated that less th supplied without cost to any per cent of the m blind person who needs one. In between dog and a masl this area alone, dogs have unsuccessful. recently been given to persons To help get blind p in Port Perry and Millbrook. acquainted with their During 1978, Multiple theadurer os frodes District A which includes edurrspoise Lions Clubs in Ontario, ing practice centre and Quebec and Labradordonated a total of $135,(z0 to the Leader Dog program. F ra nVs i M 1Leader Dogs for the Blind was foumded in 1939 by a group train dogs to lead bind Dâ persons and provide facilities On Sat., Mar. 3, the F and means by which blind Real Estate Major PeE persons may obtain leaders. played host to the0 Located .ini Rochester, Canadians and handed1 Michigan, the Leader Dog 7 to 1 defeat. organization is served by a The Toros opened a tv national board of trustees. margin in the first per Well over 4,000 persons have goals by Deryk Clark, a received Leader Dogs since by Danny Weir and the program was first organiz- Rogers and Chris Mic ed. unassisted, At the Michigan headquart- Oshawa scored thei ers, dogs are carefully screen- goal at the 3.08 mark SA VE SA VE WHY PAY MORE FOR HEATING * SAVE ON PREMIUM UIT I<x~FUEL <* OIL *FOR ALL YU FUELOUL NEEDS 117 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY rn Telephone Today! Cail Colleot 668-3381 ' Prompt, Courteous Service am.,, mo leaders. iy from g steps about 50 als are àdog is ýafter a ;sion, it than one matches iter a re persons ir dogs, he Blind a train- i rooms for the blind to stay in while completing the four weeks of training. The cost of providing one dog is estimated at $4,500 but the owner is not required to pay that amount. And while many persons picture a German Shepherd as the usual lead dog for the blind, any large dog from one to two years old including German Shepherds, Labradors and Golden Retrievers are com- monly trained as leaders. Ail must be willing to accept responsibility, and be frien- dly, even to strangers. ojor Poe Wees chawa 7 to 1 F'rank's ee Wees Oshawa them a wo goal eriod on assisted Gordie chelson eir only kof the second when Brian Workman scored from Mary McNeil. The Toros scored two more in the second to take a 4 to 1 lead' on goals by Chris Michelson, assisted by Robert Geid-' linger and goaltender George James ns urance Agency Limited 24 King St. E. Bowmanvilile For ai l your insurance needs Doug James at 623-4406 BUSI NESS DIRECTORY Accountancy WILLIAM C. HALL Be. Comm. Chartered Accountant 361/2 King St. E., Oshawa Teleptione 725-6539 WM. J. IH. COGGINS Chartered Accountant 115 Liberty Street South Bowmanville Phone 623-3612 JOHN MANUEL, C.G.A. 118 King St. East, Suite 2 623-6555 JOHN P. WINTERS Chartered Accountant 23 Silver St. Bowmanville 623-9461 Dental DR. ANGUS M. BLAIR D.D.S. 26 Frank St., Bowmanville (near Dominion Store) Office Hours: 930a.m.to 9p.m. including Saturday Telephone 623 3181 PATRICK G. DEEGAN DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 36 King Slt W. £341 Oftice Hoursý Mon. Thurs. & Fni 8-30 'tii 500 Wednesday 8:30 'fil noon Closed Tuesdays Chiropractic LAWRENCE A. GREY Doctoraof Chiropractic 270 King St. East Bowmanville Phone 623-40041 G. EDWIN MANN, D.C. Chiropractor Office: 15 Elgin Street Gornor of Horsey Street Phono £23 5509 Offo.e mHurs: LEONARD JAY, B.Sc., D.C. Doctor of Chroprar lic 96 Queen Street Bowmanville Phone 623-9297f 77 King Street East Bowmanville COMPETITIVE PRICESI - WEEKLY SPECIALS!, FRIENDLY SERVICE!1 I Look for these cards, WHITE SUPREME, CHOCOLATE SUPREME, PF HONEY & SPICE, DUTCH CHOCOLATE, WHITE & CHOCOLATE, LEMON.SUPREMIE, CHERRY SUPREME OR GOLDEN Robin Hood Am LAYER Àf Cake Mixes MO 10-FL. OZ. TIN Campbell's Tomato ER xlE MRH5 or Vegetable Soup 22â ASSORTED COLORS, 3-PLYAMg HERE ARE SOUE EXAMP LES FaclleRoyleLUNCHEON MEAT 1 "' Facial'Tissues OF1004 2-RGUARRIE .VE ASOTD OOSSwift Pe Ný Facelle Royale ramper ooweus 2ROLLS W CokedPER $ SAVE 11" $ 4 9 9mk Ham SHAPEDTIN --WB REGULAR PRICE 99' SAVE1$' McLARENS 32FL. 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AR 49 BABY DILUS, SWEET MIX OR BREAD &BUTTER 15-FL~ Rose Pickles O JRiz 9 SUNNYGOLO 'AUSTRALIAN 2LB.$0 Sultana Raisins BAG i 2.59 BURNT ALMOND, VIRGINIA, JERSEY MI LK, RIOSEBUOS OR JERSEY N UT Nelson FAMILY 0 Candy Bars S1E BAR 49 S0510 Wlzard OwI 207 $11 5 Air Freshener. szE . 11½h-OZ. PKG. 19-FL. OZ. TIN REUAOR SUPER Vaseline Intensive 200 mi Care Lotion PLST.*BTL 9 REGULAR, UNSÇENTED OR HARTOHLD 200-i 1 0 VO-5 Hairspray AERO.TIN$1.2 100.1 i 0 AimToothpaste TUBE 9 1 GENGIANT, FANCY ROE OE K ERN E Niblets Corn or 12-O11. 0 Sweet Peas OLY BAG -V.j HIHLNER, FROZEN, FAIYSIZE 32-OZ.$ 0 Fish & Chips PEU *. SCIINEIDER'S 1-LB, Crispy Crust Lard CRTN. 07 100% PURE CORN OIL KRAFT MIRACLE 1îLB I1 Sot t Margarine MAXI BOWL$10 PRICES EFFECTIVE WEO , MARCH 21 To SAT. MARCH 24, 1979. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. values Effective at Bowmanville Store OnIy Am IG A"

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