t ) Rural Bowling League Presents Awards at Annual Banquet V' ' V j, The Rural Bowling League held its annual banquet banquet on Saturday night at the Tyrone Community Centre when the team from Solina was honored for taking top honors in the league. Team mem- bers of the Solina club are from left to right, front row, Herb Tink, Ron Broome, Tom Langmaid, Don Taylor, Bruce Snowden, Clarence Bray and Lloyd Broome. The Hi C team took the runner-up position in the Rural Bowling League and received their trophy during the annual banquet on Saturday night. Team members are from left to right, front row, Al McMaster, Jim Coombes, Ron Marchant, Walt Mitchell, Paul Morton, and Ken Barrie. Bowmanville Golf Club Hosts Men's Opening Tournament The Bowmanville Golf Club hosted its annual Men's Opening tournament on Saturday with more than 80 golfers taking part in the first competition competition of the season. Steve Paige won the low net title while Brian Hammond captured the low gross award. The team of Rick King, Jim MacS- The Easter Seal Society, Ontario Thank-you • r from £a*tir Scat Des nLvte. timbres de potées. r 5 ween, Lloyd Mapes and Rick Doughty (absent) won the team prize, and Jim Goswell won an award for closest to the pin on the 13th hole. Stan Abbott won a similar award on the third hole, but was absent for the photo. NEW LEAGUE -- Five teams are needed to play in a new Men's Lobb Ball League, in the Bowmanville area. There will be two week day games per week. Phone 623-5280, if you are interested in playing. JR. BASEBALL -- Tom Cowan of Cowan Pontiac Buick and Jack Locke of L and L Tool are the new sponsors of the newly formed Bowmanville Orioles Junior Ball Club. Attention B.M.H.A. Coaches and Managers Anyone interested in coaching, managing, etc. a B.M.H.A. team in the 1984-85 season is asked to apply in writing stating experience and any preferences as to position and age level to: Bowmanville Minor Hockey Association P.O. Box 191, Bowmanville, Ontario Coaches must have Level 1 Certification or be willing to take part in upcoming Level 1 Clinic. Applicants must apply by May 15,1984 <>>• TAUNTON POOLS can service all your Bromine needs! GLB Bromine/pll Test Kit says... Get rid of leky algae Algltnycln '400'is all you need Bromine chemicals Brominators - parts and service TAUNTON POOLS 133 Taunton R. W. 571-0189 z o TAUNTON HD. <2 u W | ■ Nursing Home Ordered to Pay Over $ 4,5O0 An inquiry by the Ontario Labor Ministry has ruled that a Newcastle nursing home must pay more than $4,500 to a woman it refused to hire. Nelgor Castle Nursing Home was ordered to pay $1,915 in lost wages, $2,000 in general damages and $636 in interest to 19-year- old Cindy Cameron. The nursing home had refused refused to hire Miss Cameron on the grounds that a deformed deformed hand would interfere interfere with her work. However, testimony atthe Ontario Labor Ministry inquiry inquiry indicated that she would be capable of performing performing all the tasks required required of a nurse's aide. , The inquiry was ordered after Cindy Cameron's father filed a complaint with the Ontario Human Rights Commission. In addition to ordering the damages, the inquiry also stated that the nursing home must offer Miss Cameron Cameron employment when a position becomes available. available. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 9,1984 Gymnastics Meet Held at Bowmanville High School The Oshawa Gemini School of Gymnastics hosted an eight team non-competitive meet on Saturday at the Bowmanville High School. More than 70 gymnasts, ranging in age from 6-12, dis played their talents on the various apparatus. Above, one competitor registers with the organizers organizers before beginning her routine. ïï NISSEN Julie White demonstrates her skill on the balance beam in front of the large crowd that came to see the young gymnasts perform. HAYDON and DISTRICT Above, a spotter keeps a careful eye on a competitor competitor as she vaults during Saturday's gym meet. Photos by Don Howarth Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Goble, Margie, Leslie and Johnny, from Bethany were Friday evening cullers of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Millson. Mrs. Pat arid Danielle Millson, Blackstock stopped in to see Mrs. Cindy Millson and boys on Sunday and then Cindy, Adam and. Andrew Millson were among the company of Sunday callers at Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Millson's - Mr. Ted Millson, Oshawa, Mrs. Marie Goble and girls from Bethany, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Millson and family of Blackstock. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nelson, Cannington were Sunday supper guests with Alf and Peggy Millson. Mrs. Patty Norrish and girls 'of Oshawa were Sunday evening evening guests with Mrs. Cindy Millson and boys while their husbands were at ball practise. practise. Mrs. Art Trewin and Paul attended the Benefit Dance last Friday evening at the Westshore Community Centre at Pickering - held to help Mike Beddard who is taking extensive therapy in Toronto. Mr. Bernie Estabrooke, Barrie visited with Art Trewin - the two of them who were hydro men had a lot of news to catch up on. Club 21 ladies are holding their meeting next Monday, May 14th at 8 p.m. at the Haydon Community Centre with group 1 in charge - Jan Mayer, Blanche Jones, Brenda Lucci, Betty Roth and June Trewin. Mr. Michael Tobias, Bowmanville Bowmanville called on Doug Paterson. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Blackburn entertained their family and Doug, Norma and Wendy next door to a bar-b- que supper Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. Blackburn drove Mr. Larry Hague, a nephew who has been staying with them, to the airport Monday afternoon. Club 21 held a bowling outing Saturday, May 5 where four lanes of adults and children enjoyed themselves - just a shame it is a once a year get-together. Master Craig Graham spent the weekend with Paul Drysdale. Mr. Ian Graham participated participated in the Newcastle Car Show at the Newcastle Arena on Sunday with his Slude- baker. Later, Ian and Cheryl Graham, Darren and Leslie and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howard, celebrated by going out for a fine supper. Mr. Bob McCormick and Miss Janet Pruner of Newcastle Newcastle were Saturday evening guests with Cecil and Norma Kennedy. On Wednesday, Ms. Linda McCormick of Newcastle visited with her sister Mrs. Norma Kennedy for the afternoon. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kennedy and family visited with his mother Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Campbell of Orono for an enjoyable enjoyable time and cards on Friday. The Brownies, Pathfinders and Guides will be holding their Mother-daughter Banquet at the Flying Dutchman Dutchman on May 28th. 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Just have Mom or Dad pick up a colouring poster at any participating TURBO station. 2. Return the completed poster to the TURBO station where you picked it up. <s> 3. Winners will be announced JUNE 25, 1984 (one winner in each category from each location) Prizes E) 3-5 years 6-8 years. 9-11 years. WAVERLEY TURBO Base Line and Waverley Road Bowmanville 623-3801