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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 May 1983, p. 4

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4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 18,1983 Durham Christian School Art Festival Held May 13 Students took over the gymnasium of Durham Christian Secondary School last Friday, May 13, for an art festival. About 35 art students from grades nine to 12 took part in the event. Teachers from the school and art instructors from outside the school were part of the event. In the gymnas i,,m displays of students' work and exhibitions of work in pr Oussoren (right) and Brenda Andela sketch from a mi Catherine Fletcher assists. SALEM U.C.W. ess. Here, Carine while instructor At 7:30 p.m., May 10 the St. Paul's the home of Region Reviews Garbage Costs By Peter Parrott The cost of developing a new garbage disposal site to serve the Durham Region has been estimated at $4.5 million, according according to a report considered by regional council last Wednesday. The report, which came from works department staff, estimated that a new dump site could not be completed until 1968. Trash incineration was also considered an alternative to landfill. However, works department department staff describe incineration incineration of wastes as a very expensive proposition which would have a price range of $30 to $40 per metric tonne. Regional council agreed last week to request engineers to prepare proposals for reviewing reviewing the waste disposal options open to the Durham Region. Consultants will provide a. complete report on this topic within six months of their appointment. Durham has placed $30,000 in its 1983 budget for a report on its waste disposal operations. operations. 1:30 p.r Salem unit of U.C.W. met at Bessie Welsh. The evening's program, conducted by Bessie Welsh and June Marchant, was based on the Bible verse Sol. 2:12. Different personalities and characteristics of man were compared to various flowers. As each one was mentioned, the appropriate flower was displayed before the group; maxing a colourful array as the presentation came to a close. The 1982 annual activity report from the Scott Mission was read by Bessie and June. Since we often send a Christmas Christmas donation, this report was of great interest to all. In the absence of Kay Stephen, Gwen Coombes conducted conducted the business meeting. The Opportunity Sale in April was very successful. Plans were made for our Medical Luncheon on May 18. For the Country Fair in September, September, Salem unit will be responsible for the Produce table. The next meeting will be Winners of Legion Ladies Bowling League June 14 at 8 p.m. at Salem Church. Kay Stephen will be speaking about ho- trip to Europe. Plan to attend and bring a friend. A little boy was busily drawing on the back of one of his school books. Wien the teacher asked what he was doing, he said, "I'm drawing a picture of God." "But," the teacher remonstrated, remonstrated, "nobody knows what God looks like." To which the boy replied, "They will when I get this' done.'" ATTENTION! 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Grand Opening at ®g<e Cork 'n' Keg 147 King St. East Bowmanville on Thursday, May 19th at 10:00 a.m. We've got everything you need to make your own Beer and Wine and also . . . ROOT BEER for the Children Check Out Our Prices Before You Go Anywhere Else! Proprietors: Roberta McCann - Jean Paul Roy FREE DELIVERY SAVE UP TO OFF IN-STOCK WAUPAPER DURING OUR s ABERNETHY'S Paint and Wallpaper m EnlerOHO?HnSL r 55 Kln fl S *- W. 623-5431 BOWmanvIll# Hours: Monday to Thursday 8 a.m. -8 p.m. Friday B a.m. - 8 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. • 6 p.m. Paul Livingson, a local commercial artist, shows a portrait of teacher John Hull which he has just painted onto a rock. Looking on are Mr. Hull and Darlene Bylsma, a student at Durham Christian Secondary School. Pottery was one of the arts featured at last Friday's second annual art festival at Durham Christian Secondary School. Drafting, murals, weaving painting and mono prints were just a few of the other arts or crafts represented. BOWMANVILLE BUSINESS CENTRE MYSTERY MERCHANT QUIZ #8 Once the telegraph office for the Canadian Pacific Company (not the railway company), this location, under a number of owners, has sold at one time or another: picture frames, newspapers, sewing machines, fancy goods, magazines, wallpaper, school supplies, marriage licences, books and flags. In addition, the Bell Telephone Office was once located here, as were various insurance offices. In the late nineteenth century, it acquired a name which may have emphasized its price advantage, or, as some suggest, it was so named because it was the 20th brick building to be constructed on the main street. Another reference is to the idea that it referred to a sentiment expressed by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and which was popular at the time, that 'the 20th Century belongs to Canada'. Currently it is engaged in a business which is similar in some respects to some of its earlier beginnings. J 0 h e wjnner of the 'MYSTERY MERCHANT QUIZ' will receive $300 in BOWMANVILLE ANNIVERSARY BANK NOTES' which may be used in the P'i^ase of goods and services from any of the merchant members of the BOWMANVILLE BUSINESS CENTRE. To enter, just obtain a- FREE entry blank from any merchant in the downtown. i;«vo-rr-nx, tc . h .^^?. ch week 1° The Canadian Statesman for the MERCHANT QUIZ'. After all eight descriptions have been published, complete the entry blank and return it to one of the following DUSIftBSSSS. BOWMANVILLE AUDIO VISION LTD. LANDER HARDWARE * ELECTRIC LTD. 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