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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Oct 1988, p. 4

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4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc. October 19,1988 Sports Complex Seat Will Bear Name of Christopher Kennett A guide to fine dining and entertainment. ' Six Candidates Acclaimed If you listened hard enough you could hear half a dozen sighs of relief across the Town of Newcastle at 5:00 Monday evening as six candidates were acclaimed in various municipal municipal election jurisdictions. Ward Three voters will not be voting voting for a Regional or Local councillor councillor in the November 14 election because because both their current representatives faced no opposition and will retain their positions for another another three years. Frank Stapleton is the Local Councillor for the ward, and Diane Hamre is the Regional Councillor. Councillor. The other four lucky politicians were all running for the Northumberland Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education. Education. Two board members are elected per ward, and in Ward One (former Darlington) and Ward Two (Bow- manville) only two candidates came forward. David Gray and Shirley Robson, both incumbents, will continue continue to represent Ward One. In Ward Two, incumbent Mike Slocombe will be joined by newcomer Allan Brunt, a computer professional with the Ontario Ontario Ministiy of Revenue. The other incumbent in the ward, Peter Parrott, opted not to run in this election. In all the other contests there are exciting races shaping up. SKATE '88 UPDATE--Take a look at the Skate '88 thermometer located alongside Bowman- ville's Bank of Montreal and you'll notice that the Skate '88 fund-raising effort is rapidy approaching approaching its $1.2 million objective. To date, the Skate '88 canvassers have collected $853,000. That amount is continuing to grow. But, perhaps it still lacks your contribution. If you can help, call 623-8888. Local StudentNamed To GMIHonor Society Eight-month-old Christopher Kennett doesn't look too happy here, but he will be one day when he learns that his grandfather, Joe Kennett, nas purchased a seat in the new arena in his grandson's name. Mr. Kennett is Facilities Scheduler/Recreation Liaison Manager with the Town of Newcastle's Community Services Department. Also shown above are: Bob Sheridan, Skate '88 Public Employees Chairman (far left) and Christopher's parents, Victoria and Robert Kennett. Board Opens S.T. Worden School Nov. 25 S.T. Worden Public School will open officially on Tuesday, October 25,1988 at 7:00 p.m. Originally a six-room school called Courtice West, the new school boasts an ad-. ditional five classrooms, two ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS! kindergartens, a new gymnasium gymnasium for community use, a computer resource room, a library, and office space. Construction on the project, project, which will cost approximately approximately $2.4 million, began in the spring of 1987 as the area witnessed "an explosion of development," according to Principal Ed Taylor. The school now houses students from kindergarten to the Grade Six level, relieving pressure on nearby schools. St. George's Anglican Church Newcastle Village Sunday Services Book of Common Prayer 8a.m. HolyCommunion 11 a.m. 1st and 3rd Holy Communion 2nd and 4th Morning Prayer MIDWEEK Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion Rev. Douglas W. Hall 987-4745 Mr. Taylor says the current enrolment is about 300 students. students. Trustees with The Northumberland Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education decided to name the school after Sid Worden who has served the Darlington area as a trustee for 30 years, leaving the Board three years ago. Mr. Worden, a cattle and sheep farmer in the area, said, he "was really floored" when he learned the school would be named after him. Mr. Worden began his years as a trustee when the school jurisdiction consisted of South Darlington and the Village of Hampton. It then expanded to include all of Darlington, and then, became became the county board, he said. Mr. Worden, who is 70 years old, said he continued as a trustee because he felt he was always learning something from the people in the system. Ian Soutter, a senior Electrical Electrical Engineering student at GMI Engineering & Management Management Institute, Flint, MI, has been initiated into the GMI Robot Honor Society. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Soutter, of Bowman- ville. The Robot Society, organized organized in 1928 recognizes those junior and senior students students who have displayed outstanding leadership and scholastic qualities. GMI Engineering & Management Management Institute, with a student student enrollment of more than 2,600, is the nation's only accredited college of engineering engineering and managment operating on a five-year cooperative plan of education. education. Founded in 1919, GMI was part of General Motors Corporation until 1982, when it became an independent independent institution and ceased to be known as General Motors Institute. The college offers bache- fenitUfUuf you (fifo and Qneetùufl... lor of science degrees in mechanical, mechanical, industrial# electrical, electrical, and manufacturing systems engineering, and management systems. A masters degree is offered in manufacturing management. management. Students alternate 12- week periods of classroom and laboratory academic studies with work experience experience at business and industrial industrial organizations in nearly C00 locations throughout the U.S. and Canada. As a cooperative education education student, Soutter is sponsored sponsored by GM of Canada, Oshawa. HELP WANTED FULLTIME COOK Apply at the Castle Hotel Bowmanville WAITRESS WANTED Apply at Buster's Roadhouse & Tavern Newcastle BUSTER'! Roadhouse and Tavern 45 King St. W., Newcastle 37^ 987-4442 October 20, 21, 22 SOUTHBOUND,. maÜcvuMHi bash October 27, 28, 29 J.ONE WOLF Prizes for best Costumes Retirement Party and Dance In Honour of L. R. "Bob" Bolton Friday, Nov. 11th, 1988 Base Line Community Centre Bowmanville Dinner: 6:30 p.m. $25/person R.S.V.P. Nov. 4th Cheques payable to Karen Wright Courtice North P.S. 436-2055 Tie Most Famous Basket in the World mmm. SINCE 1930 It's time to call your Welcome Wagon hostess. Sandra Yates Phone 623-5873 Muriel Moynes Phone 623-7741 lltFIOT, is here Square Boy does it again. The originator of the allsquare allsquare pizza brings you BIGFOOT, a truly monstrous pizza. It beats even 2 for 1 offers. Try one today with'the special offer outlined below be ready for a pizza like you've never tasted or even seen before. . . J. .. ' BIGFOOT GIANT -- 28 pieces . BIGFOOT Monster cheese pizza $12.99, -- a 20 piece family feast plus $1.50 per additional item, • Sales tax extra |jf Cheese pizza $9.99 plus $1.00 per additional item. • Extra'cheese $1.50 ' 1 (GIANT S2.00) • S Jjjjp Not valid with any other coupons. • Otter expires Oct. 3/1988 |H® v Bowmanville (opposite Fire Hall) «•"Free delivery -give us a call" 4'34 ei 4444 \v!sa l-- m TCP! MTOOTS! DEAD or ALIVE (Preferably Alive!) Sat., Oct. 29th Buffet starting at 5 p.m. BÜ5K starting at 9 p.m. Dance the night away with all your favorite music. • Prizes for Best Costume: Gift Voucher $100., $50., or $25. • You could win: A trip for 2 to Florida * Courtesy of Trans World Travel (Bowmanville Mall) • Get mugged with our Special drink 0 I prices ^ V. For Reservations^ Call 623-3373 P.S. If you're too scared to drive home, feel free to get between our sheets with our low room rate. The (e) SSSTravel man HOTEL * Prize limited to Off Peak season 6th Annual Free Pumpkin Giveaway (while they last) Saturday, Oct. 22,1988 10 a.m. plus Pumpkin Carving Contest Bring your carved Pumpkin Back by 5:00 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23 AND WIN A PRIZE! 3 Age Categories Up to 6 Years, 7 -- 9 Years, 10 -- 12 Years !

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