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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Feb 1984, p. 14

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t 14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 15,1984 Sr. Public School Students Enjoy Mid- Winter Carnival at Arena Students at the Bowmanville Senior Public School enjoyed a mid-winter carnival last Friday afternoon at the Bowmanville Arena. The afternoon's events included a snake race, skating, and the choosing of the Cupid King and Queen. Dean Baumhauer and Tawnya Clark, who are shown here, were this year's king and queen. The ever-popular snake race was part of the Bowmanville Senior Public School winter carnival events. The team shown here consists of the winners from the grade eight competition. Winning teams received heart-shaped cakes. From left are: (front row) Julie Hamilton, Shannon Cooper, Rob Real, and Britt Cole. The back row, from left, includes: Karri Smith, Marten Van Dyk, and David Reid. The winning team from the grade seven snake race is shown here following competition at the Bowmanville Senior Public School winter carnival. From left to right are: Shane Armstrong, Troy Mutton, Tracy Storey, Stephen Smith, Jennifer Allaire, Greg Goode, and Kathy Coombes. Basketball Free Throw Artists Try Their Luck A 4K..V- • t . . |ja r • * <■ Council Briefs "5 The Bowmanville Jaycet- tes' Buckle Up Baby program program has been operating since 1980 and has served over 300 families in this community, members of Newcastle council were told Monday. Council has agreed to proclaim February 19 to 25 as Buckle Up Baby Week, as requested by the Jaycettes in a letter to the municipality. municipality. Louise Aasen, chairman of the committee, told council council that the Jaycettes will be planning special activities next week to help promote this car safety program. The annual Knights of Columbus sponsored practice run while waiting their turn. The names of basketball free throw contest was held at St. winners who will go on to the next level will be Stephen's Separate School Saturday afternoon with announced later when they have been received many participants hoping for more baskets than here, their colleagues. Here, some of them are doing a FINÈ8ÉALITY MONUMENTS and MARKERS Look for this seal It's your guarantee of permanence STAFFORD BROS. LTD. 'Authenuê Dtalir Stafford Brothers Monuments LIMITED Box 133 318Dundas St. E., Whitby Phone Whitby 668 3552 The Village of Colborne plans a symbolic link-up between between Toronto and Kingston Kingston this summer during a special celebration in honor of the Ontario bicentennial bicentennial year. In a letter to council, the village noted that two runners runners will carry torches between between the centres along Highway Two. They'll be lighting fires at pre-arranged pre-arranged locations as part of the project. A meeting of the two runners runners will take place midway midway between Toronto and Kingston, at the Village of Colborne. The Town of Newcastle has been invited to participate participate in this program and town council has referred the matter to the director of community services and the chief administrative officer for further investigation. Town council will pay tribute tribute to the Guides and Scouts Scouts of this municipality when Guide/Scout Week is observed February 19 to February 26. "This period is the time of Heather Kane and Brad Carnegie won the couples' skate. the year when all members of Guiding and Scouting around the world celebrate our founder, Lord Baden Powell's birthday," said District Commissioner A.F. Watson in a letter to council. council. Town council agreed to proclaim Guide/Scout Week, commencing February February 19. Ontario Oshawa Monument Co. Family Memorials - Markers All Designs and Lettering Done by Us on Premises - NO SALESMEN INVOLVED - Please Telephone 728-3111 for Full Details GUN AUCTION Friday evening, Feb. 17th at 7 p.m. at the D & M SALES BARN R.R. 2 Lindsay, Ont. (One mile west of Lindsay on the Little Britain Rd.) BUY OR SELL For those wishing to consign guns to our monthly gun auction, please bring your guns In Thursday or early Friday as we have an 80 gun limit. For more details call the Auction Barn 1-705-324-2472 Bud McKee Auctioneer NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Meeting of The Liquor Licence Board of Ontario will be held at the COUNTY COURT HOUSE, 470 WATER STREET, PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIOon THURSDAY, THURSDAY, MARCH 8th, 1984 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the Board will hear applications, in accordance with the Regulations Sub-section 23(1) under the Liquor Licence Act, to increase the capacity of licensed premises in respect of the following licenced establishment: San Marino's Deli Cafe Restaurant 96-98 Waverley Road, Bowmanville, Newcastle Additional Dining Lounge Facilities Licencee: Antonietta Ignagni AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any person who is resident in the municipality and who wishes to make representation relative to the application, shall make their submission to the Board in writing prior to the date of the hearing, or in person at the time and place of the hearing. (Copies of written submissions will be forwarded to the applicant). Liquor Licence Board of Ontario 55 Lakcshore Boulevard East TORONTO, Ontario. M5E 1A4 MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT ■ j|l Public Works Travaux publics I T Canada Canada CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING All residents of the Town of Newcastle are invited to attend a Public Meeting to be held in Court Room Number 1, Police and Fire Building, 132 Church Street, Bowmanville, on Monday, February February 20th, 1984, at 7:30 p.m. SUBJECT OF THE MEETING: "RE-ASSESSMENT IN THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE" >K. D.W. Oakes, B.A., A.M.C.T. Town Clerk Date of Publication: February 15, 1984 Canada St. PauVs Holds Performing Arts Series Tickets for the Performing Arts Series being presented by St. Paul's Church to commemorate its 150th anniversary went on sale this week. The first ticket purchaser was St. Paul's minister, the Rev. Ed Schamerhorn. He is shown above with church choir member Olive Hull. The entertainment series begins Wednesday, April 18th, with Collage, a dynamic string quartet offering an evening of superb music from Bach to the Beatles. Second of the three part series will be featured Wednesday, May 30th, when Doug Hamilton and the Brass Connection will provide an evening of swinging jazz. Last show of the series is Winnipeg's Contemporary Dancers scheduled for Wednesday, October 3rd. The group is Canada's oldest contemporary dance troupe, always showing a commitment to excellence, innovation and excitement, Tickets arc $20 each for the three performances or $70 for a family ticket. CORRECTION NOTICE Due to an error on the part of Miracle Food Mart, the following advertisement which appeared in the Foods from the Sun supplement inserted in this edition was incorrect: Page 1 Gay Lea Creamery Butter 1.99 The item should have read: Gay Lea Creamery Butter 1 ib. 1.99 Miracle Food Mart regrets any inconvenience this may have caused our customers. miracle foodmart INVITATION TO TENDER SEALED TENDERS for the projects or services listed below, addressed to the Chief, Contract Administration, Ontario Region, Public Works Canada, 4900 Yonge Street, (10th Floor), Willowdale, Ontario M2AA 6A6, will be received until 1500 hours on the specified closing date. Tender Documents can be seen, or obtained on payment of the applicable deposit, through the office of the Director General, Public Works Canada, Ontario Region, Tendering Office, 10th Floor, 4900 Yonge Street, Willowdale, Ontario. PROJECTS PROJECT NO. 181694 Bowmanville, Ontario, G.O.C.B., 41 Temperance Street, Alterations Closing Date: Thursday, March 8,1984 Deposit for Tender Documents: Nil Enquiries: 416-224-4240 Tender Documents may also be seen a I the Toronto Construction Association, 1 Sparks Avenue, Willowdale, Ontario. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Canada CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 40 TEMPERANCE STREET BOWMANVILLE ONTARIO 1984 INTERIM TAX BILLS The 1984 Interim Tax Bills have now been mailed to all ratepayers and are payable as follows: REALTY AND BUSINESS TAX 1st Installment PAYABLE February 29,1984 2nd Installment PAYABLE April 30,1984 Pay Promptly to Avoid Penalty If you have not received your Interim Tax Bill, please telephone the Municipal Tax Office at 623-3379. 1984 Taxes are PAYABLE ONLY at the locations detailed on the Tax Bill. Failure to receive a Tax Bill does not eliminate the responsibility for the payment of taxes or penalty. w Fob, 15,22,1984 R.C. Bryden, Tax Collector.

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