i ( » 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 4,1984 Section Two Celebrated His First Birthday My Mom and Dad are Suzanne and Ron Simpson and I have a sister Stephanie Jayne. She's three. My grandpa and grandmas are Bill and Joan Simpson and Kathleen Mackie and I'm Andrew Nicholas, born February 28th. 1983. -- Signed Nicholas. Receive *8.7M in Dividends Recent Birthdays Celebrated CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE Don Irvine and Dirk Brinkman of State Farm Insurance are pleased to arinounce that their company will distribute about $8.7 million in dividends to its Ontario policyholders in 1984. For most State Farm customers, the dividend will be approximately 15.3 per cent of their semi-annual premiums. Ontario is one of 29 provinces and states in which State Farm policyholders are sharing in a total of about $133.6 million that will be distributed during the billing cycle beginning April 15. Dividends will be deducted from the premium amount shown on each customer's bill. State Farm said the decision to pay dividends in the province was made because underwriting profits in 1983 were in excess of the company's total financial needs. The favorable underwriting results were attributed to the company's lower-than-expected claim losses. Guaranteed Service Guaranteed GM Parts Guaranteed Price GET YOUR VEHICLE'S BODY BACK IN SHAPE From a ding to a lender bonder; from a bash lo a smash, wo have the facilities, lire skilled GM-trainod auto body Personnel and guaranteed GM parts to got your vehicle's body back into Its original shape. So whether you have a bent londor, broken windshield or Just a ding, drop in now to Roy Nichols Motors for a last, accurate free estimate. We'll pul your car or light truck back lo ils original shape. Courtlce(Hwy. 2) (just east ol Oshawa 728-8075) Celebrate Birthdays in April Hi! My name is Alissa Dawn Burtch. I will be four years old on April 11 I would like you to meet my little sister Ashley Kim. She will be one on April 10. My Mommy and Daddy are Joan and Jim. My Nanny and Papa are Dorothy and Bud Perfect and I have a grandma in Orillia, her name is Helen Burtch. My great grandparents are Doris Dilling of Bowmanville and George Perfect of Oshawa. Appointments Announced At Dennison Manufacturing Samuel G. Erskine, Acting Acting President of Dennison Manufacturing Canada Inc., has announced the following following appointments: Thornton Cass has been appointed Marketing Managing Managing of Industrial Systems Division, based at the company's company's Head Office in Bow- Insurance! For Rates or Service CALL Ernie Harvey 623-2527 Treacy & Harvey Insurance Brokers Ltd. 68 King St. East Bowmanville manville. In addition, he will continue to perform as General Manager for both Craft and Packaging Systems Systems Divisions. Bruce Smith is appointed National Sales Manager for Industrial Systems Division, Division, based at the company's company's head office in Bowmanville, Bowmanville, reporting to Thornton Cass. Keith Cowan is appointed Central Region Sales Manager Manager for Industrial Systems Division, based in the company's company's Toronto Sales Office located at 211 Consumers Road, Willowdale, Ontario. He will report to Bruce Smith. Gordon Gregory is appointed appointed Label Systems Development Development Manager. He will also be based in the company's Toronto Sales Office and will report to Bruce Smith. Dennison Manufacturing Canada Inc. is a major supplier of a diversity of products for business, industry, industry, school and home. Dennison products range all the way from tags, labels, and other paper products to highly sophisticated data collection systems and extend extend over four broad market market areas: Industrial Systems, Systems, Package Decoration Systems, Retail Systems,] and Fasteners, Stationary Products and Systems. Hi. I'm Carly Robyn Desmond. On February 24,1984 I celebrated my first birthday. I would like you to meet my big sister, Kimberly Lara, who was three years old on November 22,1983. We live in Georgetown with our parents, Robert and Barbara (nee Wright). A special hello to our grandparents Fred and Marion Wright, Bowmanville and Ernest and Vera Desmond, Hamilton and also to our great grandparents, Bernice Dudniczenko, Toronto and Arthur Martin, Bowmanville. Durham Sixth in Diploma Nursing Durham College ranks sixth among all 22 Ontario Colleges in regard to Diploma Nursing results. The Durham graduates had an average score of 493; a pass rate is 350. This places Durham among the top six colleges in the Registered Nurses examination results. Over 99 percent of Durham students passed the Provincial examinations. Fifty-four students wrote the exam, and 53 passed. Lister Robinson, Durham College's Dean of Academic Affairs, expressed satisfaction satisfaction with the results. "Our Nursing graduates are to be congratulated, and our teaching teaching staff in the Diploma Nursing Nursing program must be complimented complimented for their excellent instruction," instruction," he stated. Don Michie, the Health Sciences Division): Director also expressed his pleasure at the Diploma Nursing results, and paid tribute to the instructors instructors in his Division. CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE NOTICE OF HIGHWAY CLOSING AND CONVEYANCE TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, at a meeting to be held in Court Room #1, Police and Fire Building, Bowmanville, Ontario, on Tuesday the 24th day of April 1984, at the hour of 7:00 p.m., in the afternoon, propose to pass a by-law to stop-up and close and to authorize the sale of part of the unopened road allowance, lying between Lots 2 and 3, Broken Front Concession, former Township of Darlington, now in the Town of Newcastle, more particularly designed as Part 25, Plan 10R-1330, more particularly described as follows: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Town of Newcastle, in the Regional Municipality of Durham, Province of Ontario, and being composed of part of that portion of the unopened road allowance, allowance, lying bétween Lots 2 and 3 in the Broken Front Concession of the former Township of Darlington, more particularly designed as Part Twenty-five (25) according according to Plan 10R-1330, deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Newcastle (No. 10) on June 30th, 1981. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE, that before passing the said by-law, Council or a Committee of Council, shall hear In person, or by his Counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by this by-law, and who applies to be heard. Dated at the Town of Newcastle, this 28th day of March 1984. David W. Oakes, B.A., A.M.C.T., Town Clerk Town ol Newcastle 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 File: 77.44.127 Mnr.28, Apr.4,Apr. 11, Apr. 111,19(14 DAIRY FARMERS! DAIRY CATTLE MINERAL-VITAMIN PREMIXES Marmill Feeds is proud to introduce our new line of Dairy Mineral Premixes. Enquire about our Haylage, Com Silage, Dry Cow and Custom Mix formulations. They will compliment your farms' forages supplying your cattle proper amounts of mineral and vitamins. Pleasing You Pleases Us REESORS MARMILL LIMITED 14 STATION STREET, MARKHAM (416) 294-2323 or 1-800-268-5657 NOTICE OF HIGHWAY CLOSING AND CONVEYANCE TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, at a meeting to be held in Court Room 1, Police and Fire Building, Bowmanville, Ontario, on Tuesday, the 24th day of April 1984, at the hour of 7:00 p.m., in the afternoon, propose to pass a by-law to stop-up and close and to authorize the sale of part of the unopened road allowance, lying between Lots 34 and 35, Broken Front Concession, former Township of Clarke, now in the Town of Newcastle, more particularly designated as Part 21, Plan 10R-1330, more particularly described as follows: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Town of Newcastle, in the Regional Municipality of Durham, Province of Ontario, and being composed of part of that portion of the unopened road , allowance, lying between Lots 34 and 35, in the Broken Front Concession of the former Township of Clarke, more particu- . larly designated as Part Twenty-one (21) according to Plan 10R-1330, deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Newcastle (No. 10) on June 30th, 1981. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE, that before, passing the said by-law, Council or a Committee of Council, shall hear in person, or by his Counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially effected by this by-law, and who applies to be heard. Dated at the Town of Newcastle, this 28th day of March 1984. David W. Oakes, B.A., A.M.C.T., Town Clerk Town of Newcastle 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3A6 File: 77.44.127 Mar. 28, Apr. 4, Apr. 11, Apr. 18,1984 Consider what an electric heat pump has to offer. 1. CLEANLINESS Electric heat is flameless heat. There's no smoke. No soot. No dust. No fumes. 2. COMFORT It not only heats in winter. It cools in summer. 3. FLEXIBILITY It may be used with an existing oil furnace and prolong the life of your furnace. Or, if you replace your oil furnace with an all-electric system, you can use your home's existing ductwork. 4. COST SAVINGS It could reduce your heating bill by 20-30% a year. 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