Forthcoming Marriage The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc, May 14.1986 3 Engagement Announced 8 mit - uUackag Jim and Yee Ngan Wong of Toronto are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sandra to Ronald, son of Stanley and Beverley Chow, 58 King St. W., Bowmanvillc. The celebration of this special occasion will take place August 16,1986 at the Calvin Presbyterian Church, Toronto, Ont: Council Briefs vo Photographically Speaking . . . A revised schedule of fees for users of the town's sports facilities was accepted accepted by Newcastle council council this week. The changes allow for a reduction in the $35 charge originally set for the use of a ball diamond in a tournament. tournament. Instead, the tournament fee has been reduced to $25 per day per diamond for the first day and $5 per day per diamond for subsequent : days. Light fees were set at • $15. A TM -fee for use of a ball diamond has been set at $3 per use. In addition, town council has reinstated the family membership rate at the Newcastle Fitness Centre. The fee was set at $400 per family, which includes parents parents and single children at home. Representatives of Handi-Transit and the Canadian National Institute Institute for the Blind have been asked to meet with Newcastle's Newcastle's genetfal purpose committee committee to discuss concerns Police Briefs Natural Framing is a photographic technique that utilizes various elements in a scene to "frame" the subject. In this photograph photograph of a young man peering at the engine of his automobile, the car's hood acts as a frame on the right, while the fender frames the subject on the bottom of the scene. Natural Natural framing helps direct the eye to the subject -- the most important area in the scene -- thus producing a stronger photograph. In addition, addition, the natural sidelighting adds drama to this shot. PHOTOGRAPHY CUSTOM FRAMING Adige'S photo I V 1 HOUR EXI } RESS PHOTO FINISHING 31 KINO ST. W. HOWMANVILLE 623-2568 Eight vehicles, including an International tractor and cultivator were damaged damaged last week following an incident at the parking lot of the Tanglewood Tavern on Highway Two, east of Townline Rd. Durham Regional Police arrested a 22-year-old Hampton resident on a number of charges, including including dangerous driving, failing failing to remain at the scene of an accident and theft over $400. Police said the tractor, with its 36-foot cultivator, was driven over the vehicles vehicles after having been stolen stolen from a nearby farm. Two suspects were arrested arrested hitchiking on a highway highway shortly after a break-in occurred at the Durham County Farmers' Co-operative Co-operative in Orono. The incident occurred at 4:10. a.m. on Thursday, May 8. Five knives from a display shelf were reported stolen. A truck which, rolled backwards from its parking spot on King St. E. demolished demolished a flower box and stoplight standard on Thursday afternoon, May 8. Regional Police reported that the vehicle rolled backwards backwards from the north side of King St. to the south side, where it struck the flower box and light standard: The vehicle was owned by a Scarborough firm. The theft of four pink flamingos from their roost in a Courtice area, flower bed was reported to Durham Regional Police last week. The birds were valued at $140. Damages were estimated at $4,000 as the result of a fire in a Newcastle Village residence on Saturday, May 10. Fire Chief Jim Aldridge said the incident occurred at 274 Mill St., at 11:23 p.m. A rear portion of the two- storey brick home was damaged. damaged. I-. The cause is under investigation. investigation. over the accessibility of Handi-Transit vehicles by the blind. In a letter on the agenda of Newcastle council this week, Mary Perry, chairperson chairperson of the Durham Region CNIB Advisory Board, noted that many visually impaired people are experiencing experiencing difficulties arranging arranging for the services of the Handi Van. "We feel that a station wagon ; or mini van should be added'to .the Handi 1 Van, to ; supplement tHàt' sèrvice for dur people,!',' ïtié' letter* stated., : Improved transportation for the mentally retarded was also'requested. Council has asked thé representative of the CNIB and the manager of Handi Transit to discuss this subject subject at a subsequent committee committee meeting. The Newcastle and Dis- SUPERMAID AN AFFORDABLE - QUALITY SERVICE YOU WILL NEVER AGAIN BE SATISFIED WITH LESS! 434-8325 IPED INSURED PROFESSIONAL HOUSE CLEANING The . 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DeJager at Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church in Bowmanville. Following their wedding they spent two weeks in Acapulco: The happy couple are now residing at R.R. 3, Bowmanville. trict Chamber of Commerce has invited town council to a fund-raising baseball game which has been organized organized to help the hospital's hospital's construction program. "We feel that this will be a good drawing card for Newcastle and the outlying areas, also a good fun day or evening for everyone," said Trudy Fluker, secretary secretary of the Newcastle Chamber in a letter to the town. Néwcastle council has voted'/to accept the challenge. challenge. . A t'e.uder of $12,005.40 for the purchase of a front mount riding mower and a floating cutting unit was approved approved Monday by Newcastle Newcastle council. The purchase was recommended recommended by the town's director director of community services. Turf Care, Markham, Ontario, Ontario, was the successful bidder. 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