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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Aug 1979, Section 2, p. 4

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4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvilie. August 8, 1979 Section Two Celebrates His Firat Birthday motorcycle. Traffic was heavy in the area. Tests were .15 and .- Judge Bark said 'with bis record he shouldn't be driving'. License suspension wiil be Ieft to the Ministry. He was sentenced to 60 days in jail with probation 18 months. He is to report to probation officer once a month or as required. He is to take aicoholic treatment as deemed necessary by the probation officer. Bench warrants were issued fro Ronald Smith and David Vikner. Two young men pleaded 'guilty' to possession of marijuana: Anthony Norman Clieff, 17, 103 King St. E., Bowmanvilie and Thos. Feddema, 17, Newcastle. Each fine was $100 and costs or 10 days. Given 30 days to pay. Newcastle Council has agreed to supply the new, Courtice Fire Station with a municipal water hook-up. The cost of the water supply has been estimated at $4,500. 1Council voted at its meeting Monday, July 30, to approve the water hook-up subject to a recommendation being received on how the projeet will be financed. In a report, Newcastle Fire Chief Jim Hayman said the installation of municipal water services at the fire hall would mean installing a six- inch water main across Trull's Rd. to the west property line of the fire station. An additional main would be extended from the property lune to the interior of the fire station. Council has agreed to spend $32,980.24 on a backhoe which will be used in' the municipality's parks- and cemeteries. Purchase of the machine was recommended by Newcastle's community services committee. The low tender of Case Power and Equipment Ltd., in Whitby, was accepted. Hourly service between Bowmanvilie and the OshSWta bus terminais witb every second trip extended west to serve the Oshawa Shopping Centre will begin in September Council was informed hast week. A letter from the Toronto Area Transit Operating. Authority noted that the first weekday trip would leave Bowmanvilie at 6:40 a.m. and the hast weekday trip would leave the Oshawa terminal at 10: 15 p.m. The letter from the Transit Authority was 'tabled until further information on the bus service is - available. by councillors, the Town may Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beatty, Dean. I Council Briefs require as a condition of approval of a plan of subdivision that up to five per cent of the land included in a plan of subdivision be dedicated for park purposes. The Town of Newcastle shahl not accept creek valley lands, flood susceptible lands or lands with hazardous Councilior Ivan Hobbs asked if the proposed bus service would be availableý on Sunday, adding that fromn the letter, he assumes the service would be on weekdays only. Newcastle Council bas approved the third phase of expansion at the Bowmanvilie Mail and has passed the first and second readings of a by- aw approving of the 'expansion. Third reading of the by-law wiil be approved once a subdivision agreement on the third phase has been approved. The malls third phase of development, is expected to- include a junior department store. The second phase, which is to be started soon, will include twin theatres. A policy on dedicating parkland to the municipality when new development occurs was officîally passed' by Newcastle Couneil iast week. 1Under the by-iaw approved characteriestics as any portion of the five per cent parkiand dedication requirement. The by-law states that where land for parks is not needed, the town wilI accept cash-mn-heu of developabie land. Sunday. Miss Deane Beatty,, Toronto, was home on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. W. Terbenche and Mrs. j. Terbenche, Port Hope, were with Mr. and Mrs. C. Mercer, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. E. Robinson arrived home last week and reported meeting Rev. and Mrs. Bartlett while out west. The Golden Age Club met on Thursday at Mrs. Anders home and the following cele- brate July birthdays, Mrs. M. Elliott, Mrs. M. Cook, Mr. Ovulle Woodley and Mr. W. CUT FF GRA BIadE $1 LB. M SWIFT'S PRE SWEET PICK 3-LB. AV( LB.1, MAPLE LEAF, SLCED SELECTED POPULAR VARETIES Sandwich6 Meats - MAPLE LEAF Golden Fry Sausages lNOmvirMu U F FE(ANTU S AND ALLISTON IGA STORES N ANGUS AND ALLISTON ONTARIO My name is Marcus Matthew Werheid and I was one year old on August 3rd,, 1979. 1 live in Newcastle with my Mom and Dad and three brothers. My parents are Peter and Elaine Werheid, my grandparents are Mrs. Christine Werheid, Toronto, Mrs. Marg Denney, Newcastle and Mr. Johni Denny, Cornwall. ProincalCor July 31, 1979 Judge Bark presided with Acting Crown Attorney G. Pollitt and Duty Counsel M. Pamela F. Jones, '29, R.R. 2, Bowmanville, p ieaded 'guilty' to taking goods from the Bi- way on May 7 not exceeding $200. She had one previous James Insu rance, Agency Limited 24 King St. E. Bowmanvil le Forallyour insurance needs Doug- James at 623-4406 Accountancy WILLIAM C. HALL B C omm. Chartered Accountant 361/2 King St. E., Oshawa Telephone 725-6539 WM. J. H. COGGINS Chartered Accountant 115 Liberty Street South Bowmanvil le Phone 623-3612 JOHN MANUEL, C.G.A. 118 King St. East: Suite 2 623-6555 JOHN P. WINTERS Chartered Accountant 23 Silver St. Bowmanvile 623-9461 conviction. She was placed on probation for two years, to take such psycbiatric treatmnent as probation officer deems necessary. Dale Vestula, 27, 63 Adelaide St., Chatham, was charged July 29 'drove affer consuming over .08'. He plIeaded 'guilty'. He was on . lgbway 35 at a slow rate of speed. Tests were .15.-The fine $250 or 14 days. Gerald Edward Kimmerly, 29, 35 Park R. S., Oshawa, pleaded 'guilty' to careless driving May 18. He was on Regional, Road 20, driving south and bad no tire on right front wheel. The vehicle was weaving. The fine $100 or 10 days. Given 14 days to pay. Mark Langley, 23, 267 Liberty St. N., Bowmanvîlle, was sentenced to 14 days in jail after driving with over .08 on May 20. P.C. Dancey and White observed him driving ini an erratic manner in Clarke Township. Tests were .27. Jos. Bennett, 22, 63 Lambs Lane, Bowmanville, pleaded 'guilty' to driving after consuming over .08 on June 25. P. C. Rudman followed bîm south on Liberty St. Tests were 14. He was sentenced to 14 days in jail. James R. G. Brooks, 25, 192 King St. E., Bowmanville, pleaded 'guilty to a June 29 char g e 'ove after consuming over .08.' P.C. Wood observed a haif ton truck fail to stop for a sign on Cburch St. It later struck a hedge and a house on St. George St. Tests were'.26 and .25. He was sentenced to 21 days in jail and TAP will not be opposed. Orville Birreli, 22, 101/ Simcoe St. N., Osbawa, was cbarged July 12 'had care and control of a car that faihed to stop and give'name and address'. Hie pleaded 'guilty'. Hie struck another car on an Dental DR. ANGUS M. BLAIR D.D.S. 26 Frank St., Bowman Ville (near Dominion Store) Office Hou rs: 9:30 a.rn. to 9 p. m. including Saturday Telephone 623-3181 PATRICK U. DEEGAN DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 36 King St. W 623-4473 Office Hours. Mon.', Thurs. & Fri 8:30'fil 5:00 Wednesday 8:30'tiI noon Closed Tuesdays apartment building parking lot. The fine was $250 or 20 days. License suspension at ieast three months. Patrick Desrocher, 2 Barbara St., Bowmanville, pheaded 'guilty' to four charges laid by the Unemployment Insurance Commission after benefits were'received in March and April 1977., The total -amount $390 bas been paid ýback to the Commission. Judge Bark told him 'be was not setting an example for bis children.' He was sentenced to 30 days in jail on the first charge and 30 days concurrent on each of the other charges. TAP will not be opposed. Brian Parker, 24, Wahkerton, pleaded 'guity' to having 'care and control after consuming over .089 on April 15. Hlis vehicle was parked on Taunton Rd. where be was slumped behind the wheel with the engine running. Tests were .22. The fine was $350 or 20 days. License suspension heft to the Ministry of Transport. Anthony Becker, 24, R.R. 1, Orono, was charged Juiy 7 did obstruct a police officer b>' giving a false name.' P.C. Greentree and Partridge observed some young people sitting on a car, the, car was searched and a part bottle of rye was found. He pleaded 'gulty'. Judge Bark toid him 'by not telling the truth you got a criminal record.' The fine was $100 or 10 days given 30 days to pay.--' James W. Richardson, 31, 155 Glovers Rd.,-,!nit 60, Oshawa, was charged Jul>' 20 'did drive in a manner dangerous to the public'. He pheaded 'guilty'. Two officers were in a parking lot on Regional Road 4 and could hear a houd engine coming and passed them at a high rate of speed. He was on a Chiropractie LAWRENCE A. GREY DoCtor of Chiropractic 270 King St. East Bowman Ville Phone 623-4004 G. EDWIN MANN, D.C. Chiropractor Office: 15 Elgin Street Corner of Horsey Street Phone 623-5509 Office Hours: 8y appointment LEONARD JAY, B.Sc., D.C. Doctor of Chiropractic 96 Queen Street Bowmanville Phone 623-9297 RUFFLES, REGULAR OR BARBECUE FLAVORED ASSORTED FLAVORS 77 King Street East, Bowmai Values Effective at Bowmanville Store Oni SUNSQUEEZE FROZEN, CONCENTRATED Orange Juice 12½.2FL. OZ. TI N ASTRA Cohoe Salmon 7¾/-OZ. TIN 4~0 $1p .1 ~ ~ qSteaks I ZMIUM kLED . PK59" CUT FROM CANADA CHUCK Short Rumb ,Roasts LB. CUT FROM CANADA GRADE A BEEF ,,Cross:Rib SUGAR PLUM, SLICED1 Side Bacon F MAPLE LEAF, SUOCED Bologna .d MAPLE LEAF P"K vi.7 Wieners 100% PURE VEGETABLE OIL PARKAY SLEEVEOF89 Sofi Margarine_ TUBàS, Shortning CN. 75e WYLER'S, FLAVORED ASSORTED) FLAVORS POLY BAG 0F Drnk Mix Crystals'x3Ko z .79e- BOrNt Paste OZ.fTN 49 BONI3/OZ Solid Light Tuna TIN 49 Crisco 750 mL S14 Vegetable 0Ou BTL. 14 NESTEA, REGULAR OR TROPICAL BLEND 24 O l.edTrea Mix TIN I. %F9 Beef 1L $ 'laÔ 5HOPSY S, BOILABLE BAG PKG. 0Ua -9 Corned 16-DZ $15 PKG. 1 -LB $1.59 PKGa LIGHT POWDER, SCENTED OR UNSCENTEO Soft 'NI Dr! l5OmL'$ 9 Antiperspiralnt AEROTIN $.9 JOHNSON'S 350-M L Baby Shamnpoo PLST. TL.$2.19 ASSDRTED FRAGRANCES SOLID AIR FRESHENERS 2-OZ $11 Wizard OwI PKG.1 9 BERNARDIN, PINTS 25's, QUARTS 20's OR POULTRY 8's Freezer Bags PKG UQtý F RASE RVAL E, FANCYFROZEN 2L Chopped Broc ol A I U FCY, Fd ROZEN BG_1(9 FACY R E TAI U CRIKLEORSTR IHT UT2-LB, McCain Superf ries POLY 13AG69l- Beef ASSORTED VARIETIES Shopsy's Salads riviIIe STORE HOURS Mon.-Tues..Wed.Sat. 9-6 Thurs. & Fr. 9-9 OPEN SUNDAY 10-5 WE DELI VER TELEPHONE 623-4161 Palmlive24 FL. OZ. Lîquid Detergent PLST.BTL.8 CATELLI Macaroni & Cheese 25 IGA 19-FL. $4 Choice Peas OZ TINSI KRAFT, ASSORTED VARIETIES Barbecue Sauce 16.-FL. DUNCAN HINES, ASSORTED VARIETIES Deluxe Il l8Y ft. Cake Mixes BOX 79 ORANGE PEKOE Red Rose$ Te'a Bags BO OF60 BOVnL eoMeaIt IN 11 Welch's OGrape 2 __L qw«51112onL. N _____IIIIIIFq Bonus Offer A 2402 .LOAF OF IGA ISIiced White Bread', WVITH THIS COUPON AND THE PURCHASE 0F A 24-FL. DZ. JAR 0F Welch's Grape Jam or -JeIIy 1 at our feature price of 990 ONLY ONE COUPON FOR,,EACH JAR PURCHASED COUPON VALID UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1979. el ONLY AT IGA --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - PRODUCE 0F U.S.A. ,kl';5ONTARIO GROWN m "' CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Q0,J Pewaches Grape 4-QUART 1BASKET ~ E LB., ONTARIO GROWN 4.x2OZ $10 CANADA NO. 1 GRADE PKGS 1.9G9 C.auiTmnwer%! , .Îà ONTARIO GROWN D-Z. qqe CANADA NO. 1 GRADE &a TUB Ch n FOR WILKINSON PK7.$ Disposable Razors7 FORI PKG. 0F PINORWITE 213ATH$f DoeBeauty oP BARS I.09 POLY WRAP 50F Saran Wrap ROLL BOX 5 1 Newport 16-PINT Fluffs BAG 69 HOLLANDIA, OATMEAL, DATE, CHERRY, STRAWBERRY, APRICOT OR SOFT CHIP DROP 8T- 90 Archway BiscuitS2 KS PRICES EFFECTIVE WED., AUG. 8 H IG H LI NER, FROZEN 16 OZ. ERSRV H IH Cod Fillets _. PKG. 15 TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. Z --fuuuuw%0 wF w ONTARIO GROWN Bunch Carrots FOR PRODUCE 0F U.S.A. CANADA FANCY GRADE Bartleit Pears LB. 69 Look for these cards! Take advsntsge of these many supplie' reductions th rough- out thie store. The expiry date appears on esch card. ~.2TILPATE O4 Mr. and Mrs. v. Peacock and Mrs. B. Wheeler got home during the week. Work has been had, from Fowler's and they were in Winnipeg on the 2th and met Miss Bivi. They had spent a few davs at Fort Francis. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ingram are on holiday. Mrs. R. Westheuser and girls an d Mrs. H. Thickson' came home from Mr. and Mrs. H. Staats on Thursday after a few days vîisit. Mrs. D. Gunby, Scarbor- ough, was with her parents Eliz abethville Protato Fruit Chips Drinks 200-g 48-FL. PKG. OZ. TIN 51390 BUSINESS DIRECTORY . . . . . . . . . . . ____j FNORM HOEY OF THÉ AN c IF, ý Zmili

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