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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Sep 1983, p. 2

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2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 7,1983 Kendal Eagles Win Ontario Championship Men * Town Lea 9 ue Softbl11 M ~ [ Top 10 batters with 45 or more at bats. A beaming Coach Brian Foster came bouncing into The Fitness Centre May Be Open On Holidays Swimmers and squash players won't find the doors of the Newcastle Fitness Centre locked on holidays if a recommendation made by the town's general purpose committee is implemented • next year. The committee decided this week to include funds in the 1984 budget for operations operations at the Fitness Centre on Easter Monday, Victoria Day, Canada Day, Civic Holiday, Remembrance Day, and Boxing Day. The cost of this move is estimated estimated at $1,800. However, the added holiday holiday hours are not definite as yet. "Council will have to make a decision by budget time," observed Councillor Diane Hamre. "It's up to council to decide decide whether they'd like to bite the bullet and spend the money," said Councillor Bruce Taylor. A motion in which town staff would include the cost of the additional hours at the Newcastle Fitness Centre in the 1984 budget was approved by the general general purpose committee this week. Town Advertises In Edition About Region The Town of Newcastle will be.advertising itself in an upcoming edition of Business Business and Finance in Ontario. Ontario. Newcastle Mayor Garnet Rickard said Tuesday that the town's general purpose committee has agreëd to recommend that an advertisement advertisement be placed in this publication to co-incide with a special issue being produced on the Durham Region. The magazine is a business business and finance publication publication focusing on Ontario. The advertisement for the Town of Newcastle and the special edition on Durham Region will both be appearing appearing in late October. Tourism Booth At Orono Fam Newcastle's tourism development development office will be represented at the Orono Fair this weekend. The town's general purpose purpose committee was told Tuesday that the tourism office office will have a booth at the fair to help promote the recreation recreation and tourism opportunities opportunities in the municipality. The tourism office, which is operating here for its first season, has spent the spring and summer promoting the town's recreational potential. potential. Several Changes In Town Staff Recommended Municipal staff will have a new look if changes recommended recommended in the town's personnel structure by the general purpose committee are endorsed by town council. council. Elected officials have agreed agreed ithis week to recommend recommend that a senior accounting accounting clerk be hired for the treasury department. The position, which has not yet been filled, will be made available available as a result of restructuring restructuring of the department department due to a retirement. No additional staff will be added. In addition, the committee committee is recommending that the position of deputy fire chief not be retained, however however there will be a new position for platoon chief. The town's current deputy deputy chief, Jim Aldridge, has been designated to succeed succeed Fire Chief Jim Dayman when he retires this fall. The position of platoon chief will be filled once council has given final approval approval to create the position. position. Statesman office early Tuesday morning, with a medallion around his neck, indicating that the Kendal Eagles won the Ontario 'C' championship championship on the weekend in Wyoming. On Saturday, they defeated defeated North Bay 4 - 3 with Bill Bickle doing the mound chores. Game two against Wyoming, the home team, was another one run victory for the Eagles 7-6, Jim Stacey doing the pitching. On Sunday, Clinton went down 6 to 1 with Keith Powell the winning winning pitcher. This game put Kendal into the championship game on Monday. Stayner won games on Sunday, beating beating North Bay and Clinton Clinton to advance to the championship round. The deciding games came on Monday with Stayner winning the first 3-0 when the Eagles were held to two hits. Eric Moore pitched a good game, but didn't get much backing at the plate. This forced a fifth game against Stayner that Kendal won 3-2 when John Robinson laid down a beautiful bunt that scored Steve West from third with the winning run. Keith Powell was the winning pitcher. The team expresses thanks to all the fans Keep Canada Beautiful Van Belle Floral Shoppes ... much more than a flower store! 4 SI ORES • Highway No, 2 • King SI, E„Oshiwe • Slmcoe SI. N., Oahawa • King SI, W„ Bowmanville a[4 and sponsors, with special appreciation to Bob Foster and Dave Strut for their help. To cap their win, the Eagles will be switching switching sports this weekend as they enter the tug-of- war contest at Orono Fair. P? D. HermerB J. RyhorchukB J. HumenickM R. SantameroM B. Godfrey M D.BickellK G.WeirC D. Ritchie M J. Allen M L. Wells B 45 or more at bats. AB Hits HR PCX 70 34 5 .486 64 30 7 .469 76 32 3 .421 58 23 3 .397 71 27 1 .380 64 23 2 .359 59 21 - .356 71 25 - .352 68 23 1 .338 51 16 1 .314 gmi SSI IS EHâi wMK ffc&Sb Mm SCHOOL'S OPEN Stop! Look! Listen! Keep your eyes on the kids -- we've got plenty of them, but none to spare! Realize your responsibility for cautious adherence to traffic regulations in and around school zones! THIS MESSAGE IS SPONSORED BY: County Honda Sales Hwy. 2 at Maple Grove Telephone 623-2586 Carter's Bakery 21 King St. E. Telephone.623-5855 PRESTON ▼ 420 Base Line Rd. W. Telephone 623-4433 DRUG MART 243 King St., E„ Telephone 623-2546 Bowmanville Cleaners 84 King St. West Telephone 623-5520 James Publishing Company Limited 62 King St. West Telephone 623-3303 243 King St. East Bowmanville Mall Durham Building Supplies 164 Base Line Rd. E. Telephone 623-6341 Bowmanville Travel 47 King St. West Telephone 623-3182 Morris Funeral Chapel 4 Division St., Telephone 623-5480 James Insurance 24 King St., E., Telephone 623-4406 Roy Nichols Motors Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Courtice Telephone 728-6206 T oybox 43 King St., W., Telephone 623-6266 McGregor Hardware 95 King St., W., Telephone 623-2542 COWAN TmnmnasmiEw 166 King St. East Telephone 623-3396 Vanstone Flour & Feed Mill 116 King St., W„ Telephone 623-5777 EL

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