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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Sep 1979, p. 2

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2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 12, 1979 Buidig BomHere From Page 1 pglace. 4eports from the town's chief buildinig officiaI indicate that August was a multimillion dollar mont h ini terms of the value of building permits issued. Last month's building progress report presented to, Town Council Monday shows that permits for roets valued at $4.4 million were isue last month . The largest building permit went to St. Marys Cernent where a puermit was issued- for a clinker storage silo vaTueà at $2,735,000. A second permit was issued for $1.1 million to cover construction of an addition to the Dennison plant in BçQwmanville's industrial park. Meanwhile, plans for construction idowntown BowmRnville indicate NORTH- Bowmanvllle area compact two bedroom home, Principals oniy, good down payment or cash to martgage. Confidentiai. Write Advertlser 834, c-o Canadian Statesman, Box 190, BowmanvIllie, On- tario, LiC 3K9. 33-TrF NESBTT- Bob and Tina are praud ta anniounce the safe arviof David James immy) six1 pounds 138Sozs. Manythanks ta Dr. Westgarth and the nurses.- 37-1 N VANDER LINDEN - Cathy and' Peter (nee, Martin) welcome with love their daughter, Sarah Lauise, born Sept. lilth, 1979, welghing8 lbs. 6 ozs. Second grand- daughter for Harry and Nellie Vander Linden, Bowmanvilie and first grandchild for Bert and Bernice Martin, Oshawa. 1 37-1 that financial institutions are "banking" on the future of downtown area.> The Bank of Commerce is planning to move to new headquarters at the corner of King and Temperance St. where a cluster-of old stores will be removed to make room for the new building. In addition, the Royal Bank bas joined the list of financial institutions building new offices here. It will be re-locating and bas purchased property on the southeast corner of King and Division St. for Ah sp&<esman for the Royal Bank said architeets are in the final stages of drawing Up plans for the new building. HOLT- At Memorlal Hospital Bowmanvllle, Tuesday, Sept- ember il, 1979. Ann Hot, R.R. 6, Bowmenviile, aged 83 years, daughter of the late John, and Mary Ann Hot. Predeceased by brother George Hoit and sisters Evalene Metcalf, Ruth Naurse and Phylli~s Hot. Dear aunt of Madeline Nourse, Toronto, Gordon Metcalf, Nestleton, Donald and Neil Metcalf, Bowmanvllle and Lorne Metcalf, Oshawa. Frlends may caîl at the Morris Funeral cha pel after 3 p.m. on Thursday. Fu nerai service on Friday at 1: 30 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. Rebekah No. 3 Lodge service on Thursday at 7 p.m. Donations ta charlty of choice would be appreciated. HeIp your He.at Fund Here's a Get-Actquaninted 0f f r f rom The style for the month of September Bridgitt, one of our new junior stylists, has just completed an extensive hair designer course, and is fully qualified to provide you with one of the new faîl styles. To help her get acquainted with many new c lients, we are offering the following special: when you brîng in this advertisement. WsCut and $00 Blw.ry.......10 eL REDKEN 1 Free Parking ai Rear 14 Slver St. 623-5455 Auction Sale Saturday, September 29 Retlred auction sale of farm machinery and household furniture. The property of Merle Smith, lot 28 con 12 Smith twsp. 1 mile east of Selwyn on 12th lune of Smith Twsp. ta flrst side raad and turn left to f lrst farm on right; Int. B414 tractor diesel wlth 1550 loader; Int. A Farmal gas tractor; Cockshutt manure spreader _ground driven; Triple K 10, cultivator; spring tooth cultivator 8'; Int. trip beam plough 14"; Massey plough; platform scale with welght; 2 wheel traller; 6 section spring taoth harrows with evener grass and fertilizer spreader 3 ph PTO; electrlc grinder wlth motor; pig feeder 1/2 ton capacity; farrowlng crate; 200 gavI as tank with pump; 2 9r iy grain boxes 320 bush.; 2rwJD corn planter wlth 10 ton wagon; 2 row J D corn planter wlth fertilizer spread- er; 14ft. Golden Falcon traiIer equlpped for propane or electric; 2 steel beams 26' x 18'; Gas Boy pump; quantity of lumber; steel fence posts; rail road ties; Duro piston P p picnic tables; barbeque; antique baffles; gramaphone; G E refrigerator; chrome table and chairs; magazine rack; electric broom; floar polisher. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale time 1 p.m.' Greg Hickson, Auctioneer, i. ndsay. 705-324-7847. 37-1 THE MARCH is ON! many physicaliy disabled men and women need your help ... please give as much as you can FOR ALL 0F YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS at lowest possible prîces contact: MRS. BARS AUSTIN, Operaf Ions Manager Of ARMSTRONG TOURS 88 Kng Pt. W., Oshawa Ont. 728-4344 Van Belle Floral Shoppes .. much more than a fia wer store! 48STORES ~) -Hlghwey No. 2 Kilng S. E., Oshawa -Sica. S. N., Oshawa Kilng Si. W, AN BEE ownmnvillî Splash Fund Grows From Pageli mostly through' Special Names cOmplex a reality this faîl. solicitation. Further contacts are being made Faced with the fact that Wintario as the Committee drives toward the benefits will not be available for target date of October 16' for a recreational Ur ses after the end successful finale. The downtown of the year, te ommittee is taking1 thermometer registers Our an "IT'S- NOW OR NEVER", communityspfirit. Watch it climb to approach. Contacts within the the summit. Someone once said: greater community of Newcastle "I'd rather see a sermon than hear have resulted in a substantial jump one." That's what, community in reported receipts. involvement is all about. Splash is showing us how to do it. Let's get The prospects of making a distinct behind this Project. We'll all feel improvement to their community iood about it as we Splash in our have motivated a nuniber of citizens grand new indoor swimming pool to rally to the support of this project during those cold, cold winter and indeed Makte the swimming pool mnnths. Newcastle Chamber Planning Oktoberf est Howard Quinney, Newcastle Village & District Chamber of Commerce Oktoberf est Chýairman announced touay tnat the Chamber's Oktoberf est Dance on SelDt. 22, 1979 would tDe heIa in the Sept. 22ndj Orono Arena. Mr. Quinney indicated the Chamber was not happ with having to hold t he dance outside of the Village,' but, larger facilities were required and the Newcastle Arena is not available in Orono as a result of a new ice pad having to be constructed. Activities during the day which include a Pancake Breakfast, Bake Sale and other special events will be held in Newcastle Village. S wimmers Receive Award's by J. Santomero Outstanding ,performances by local swimmers were rewarded ..recently at the closing festivities and award presentation for the Bowman- ville Swim Team. Trophies were awarded on the basis of standing over the whole season. 'Receiving these awards were John Paul Duczmalewski, Who also won a medal as best 8 yr. old boy at the recent championships; Erika Sehaffler. an outstand- The Chamber is planning new Christmas 'ights f or the- Villag e and proceeds from the dance and day's events, will g o to this project. The Town of Newcastle has agreed to fund 50 per cent of the costs of the new lighting.' Ticketsfor the dance, which will feature a German style band are available from merchants in Newcastle Village, and at' The Statesman office, 66 King St. West, Bowrnanville ing 9 yr. old breaststroke swimmer; Jayne Stutt, who won ribbons for every 12 yr. old race she swam this summer; and Roy Brooks, a top 14 yr. old breaststroker. The trophy for most valuable team member was awarded to Janet VanGoor for the second consecutive year. This award recognized out- standing effort and, achieve- ment, including placing in the top three in ý all of the eight individual events she swamn at the recent championship meet. The swimmers are all to be congratulated for their effort and success this season; much was achieved by the team, as well as by individual swimmers. Many thanks from TH URS.*RFRI.*S AT. ATUR WAREHOU"SE EALER ci DODD&OUE ROWNR wz BROADLOOM 151 Ic AREHOUSE HOPKINS ST. Just a few examples of our Sale Prices, Karastan "Empereau"l Reg. 132-50 sq. Yd. SALE Richmond "lSoiloquy"l Reg. $1 7.11- sq. yd. SALE Coronet "Savante" Reg. Il18.91 sq. yd. SALE 4a1 45sq. yd. $1 2a 95sq. yd. $1 3.95sq.yd.1 (Roll Ends Only) (Stock Cotours Only> (Stock Colours Only) the coaches and swimmers to friends, parents, and al others who helped the team have a good season. In, last' week's paper we missed two super per- formances that déserved recognition at the Port Hope meet. Jayne Stutt, who won a first, second and two third place individual ribbons, narrowly missing the medal for lbest 12 yr. old girl (despite being only il!) Janet VanGoor swam 8 individual events and 4 relays, won 5 firsts, 5 thirds, and 1 second; also set 2 regional breaststroke records, and won the medal for best swimmer ini the 15417 yr. old girls category. BRAND RAMES CROSSLEY- KARASTAN RICHMOND CORONET HARDING KRAUS PEERLESS DOMCO CELANESE BURLINOTON CARAVELLE VINYL FLOORING G.A.F' DOMCO ARMSTRONG THE NAME YOU CAN TRUST IN BROADLOOM DODD & SOUTER 105 Byron St. S. Decor Centre Mt. 136 KIng St. E. WHITBY 668-2179 BOW MANVILLE 623-5581 WAREHOUSE- 107 WARREN RD. WHITBY Furniture Restoration E& Refinishing Antique end Contemporary Custom Work R.A. O'NeiI & Son' 251 Simpson Avenue - Bowmanville Telephone 623-2891 Carpet Cleaning Haost Dry.Cleanlng For the do It yourself or Have our professionals do It f or you. < Pann-nTown of Newcastle Plnnn and Developmnent Committes Notice of Public Meeting A Public Meeting of the Planning and Development dommittee will be held at 9:30 a.m., September 17, 1979 in the former Bell Telephone Building, at the north-west corner of Church and Temperance Streets in Bowmanville. The purpose of this Meetingis to enable the Committee to hear the views of the-Public in respect of the following application for Zoning By-law Amend- ment: Appc a nt:- Williams Grove Orchards Location:- Part of' Lot 34, Concession 3, former Township of Clarke. Application: To permit the expansion of the uses permitted on this 32 hectare orchard to include apple packing and a business office accessory to the farming operation on the lot. Information related to this application is available at the Planning, Depart- ment in Hampton, or may be obtained by calling Miss N. Forrest, Current Operations Planner at 263-2231. 97-1iN ----- - ----

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