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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Sep 1987, p. 26

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i/ 10 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc, September 16. 1987 Section Two Graham's IGA Girls' Soccer Team Advance to Semi Finals Announce Engagement The Graham's IGA girls' soccer team played in the quarter-finals of the league cup competitions on Thursday, September 10. The team advanced to the semi-finals, where they will take on a Whitby team, with a 2-1 victory over Pickering MacMillan. Team members are, front from left: Elizabeth Wunderlich, Jessica Knoop, Kim Bates, Tracy Michaud, Kari Iloult, Alyssa McLennan, Allison Morris. Back, from left: Jessica Hull, Carolyn Watters, Sarah Couch, Christine Kiely, Daelan Judd, Sharon McAleese, Kathy Clements, Tammy Boyer, John Morris, coach. Latest Museum Display Looks at Old Schools Tomorrow's Major Leaguers Enjoy Championship Tournament |t»î Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Graham, Orono, are very happy to announce the engagement of their only daughter, Ellen, to Jeff Dillon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dillon, also of Orono. The forthcoming wedding will take place on October 24, 1987 at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Bowmanville. Forthcoming Marriage These eager baseball players were just waiting a turn at bat in the championship game of a Newcastle Baseball Association tournament on Saturday, Sep- FRY YOURSELF FIRST The only way to save money and build toward a better tomorrow is to keep some of what you earn. We can show you how to do it-- and how to make your savings grow. Call us today! Bus: 434-8400 Investors Group PROFIT FROM OUR CXPERICUCE tember 12. The Optimist Club (above) played the, team from Mothersill Printing in the Mosquito lino: Championship game. GORD HADDOW Res: 623-6413 JOHN MAIN Res: 728-7879 CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC NOTICE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE TOWH OF NEWCASTLE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING BY-LAW 84-63 Pursuant to Section 34(12) of the Planning Act and in accordance with Regulation 404/83, notice is hereby given of a Public Meeting to be held on Monday, October 19,1987 in respect of a proposed amendment to By-law 84-63, the Jown of Newcastle Comprehensive Zoning By-law. The proposed zoning by-law amendment would amend the definition of "Retail/Commercial Establishment" and "Convenience Store." Copies of the proposed by-law amendment, explanations and details of the properties affected may be obtained, during normal office hours, from the offices of the Planning and Development Department, Old Scugog Road, Hampton, Ontario. Further information may also be obtained by calling the Planning Department at 623-3379 EXT. 247 or 263-2231. The Public Meeting required pursuant to Section-34(12) of the Planning Act will be held as follows: „ .. TIME: 9:30 a.m. PLACE: Courtroom No. 2 Bowmanville Courthouse 132 Church Street, Bowmanville DATE: Monday, October 19,1987 T.T. Edwards, M.C.I.P. Director of Planning Hampton Municipal Offices HAMPTON, Ontario LOB 1J0 Date of Publication: September 16,1987 Wes le y ville WI News On Tuesday 18 members and visitors held our first fall meeting. Mrs. E. Morris chaired the meeting. We opened in the usual way with the Ode-and Mary Stewart Stewart Collect. The roll call was Should Canada open its doors to all nationalities for all imigrants? Motto: A nation nation is merely the sum of its people. Mrs. Ross Beatty acted as secretary in the absence absence of Mrs. McAllister and the minutes were read and approved. We had several items of business. We discussed discussed who would go to the Area Convention. Of course, Mrs. Barkwell and Mrs. C. Elliott have to go from the district and Mrs. Beatty has also agreed to go. We-nave received an invitation frotn Morrish to attend their meeting on October 6th. We also planned our week-end at the Garden Hill park on the 11th and 12th. We are cancelling our October meeting as it is the same day as Morrish's and will have our next meeting October October 27 because our November November meeting falls on the same day as the area Convention. Convention. The meeting was then turned over to Mrs. Thick- son, Convenor for International International affairs. Mrs. Beryl Dekoker brought slides from a trip to Sri Lanka which she had taken earlier in the summer and had an excellent comment on the trip and pictures. Mrs. Thickson followed up with a paper on The Canadian Russian expedition that is in Russia preparing for a trek to the Nortn Pole next year. They are in the mountains of Russia now but will be exploring in Quebec later in the year in preparation for this trek next year. The first reactor to produce produce power at the Darlington Darlington Nuclear Generating Station will not be fully operational operational until March of 1989. That date is four months behind the original schedule, although this doesn't mean the Darlington Darlington unit won't be operating prior to March of '89. In a brief announcement to the Town of Newcastle's Hydro Liaison Committee last Friday, John McCredie, Ontario Hydro Project Manager, Manager, said the "in-service" date had been moved from November '89 to March '89 for planning purposes only. "We will be generating power by the end of next year but it won't be 100% re- Gypsy Moth Damage up In County Although defoliation by Gypsy Moth is generally down from last year, that is not the case in Northumberland Northumberland County. There has been a 50% increase in the area of forest suffering moderate to severe defoliation over last year. According to the Canadian Canadian Forestry Service, approximately approximately 5220 acres (2131 ha.) of forest were defoliated this year in Northumberland County. Most of this is located located north of the Castleton area in Cramahe and Haldi- mand Townships. Smaller pockets of defoliation were also located west of Wark- worth, in the Wooler area and west of Bewdley in Hope Township wit other areas scattered throughout the County. liable power. What we're saying is we don't want everyone to be counting on Darlington for all the power by November '89. We have to have a period to get the bugs out," said Mr. McCredie. The Generating Station will be supplying power one year from now but at 10% capacity. capacity. The output will slowly increase but the plant must have the ability to shut down or decrease output if any problems arise. This means power from other sources must still be available. "Site work is ahead of schedule and following a tight program. We already have 200 projects in testing, and unit two will be starting next year at this time," Mr. McCredie told the committee. committee. The actual date of operation operation may be advanced if the excellent progress on the site continues, explained Mr. McCredie but for now the date of official operation operation is March '89. The latest exhibit at the Bowmanville Museum is giving visitors a chance to look at education in the past. "A New Lesson About Old Schools" will run all this month. Here, Dan Hoffman, curator at the museum, holds a text book from the 1800's. Photographs, ledgers and other interesting artifacts are all on display. display. HELP WANTED Advertising Representative for weekly newspaper. An outgoing manner, ambition, and a car are essentials. Please telephone 623-3303 for interview appointment. Ron and Lois Osborne, R.R. 2, Bowmanville, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their son, Paul Charles, to Susan Lorrie, daughter of Bruce McKay, Trenton, and Gloria McKay, Belleville, on Saturday, September 19, 1987 at Bridge St. United Church, Belleville, Ontario. Delay in Date of Darlington Start-up CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING A PROPOSED ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT and CHANGE TO REGULATORY FLOOD STANDARD FOR. THE DARLINGTON CREEK TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle will hold a public meeting on Monday, October 5,1987 at Courtroom §2, Bowmanville Courthouse, 132 Church Street, Bowmanville, Ontario at 9:30' a.m. to consider a proposed reduction of the Regulatory Flood Standard, the Darlington Creek, from the Regional Storm to the 1 in 100 Year Flood. ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed zoning by-law amendment or the proposed reduction in the Regulatory Flood Standard. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed amendment is available for inspection between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the Planning Department, Municipal Offices, Hampton, Ontario. DATED AT THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE THIS 10th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1987 David W. Oakes, CLERK Date of Publication: September 16,1987 Town of Newcastle 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 6A3 Planning File: Dev 86-85 Clerk's File: Terribrae Pet Food and Supplies Continuing to serve all your pet's needs! Check out our everyday LOW PRICES. Professional Dog Grooming Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.-6 p.m. 73 King St. W. Bowmanville Telephone 623-1752 VISA and Mastercard Accepted ROYAL ALBERT Save up to 50% Choose from our best selling patterns. 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