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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Jan 1989, p. 10

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10 Tin* Canadian Statesman. Iiowmanville. January 25, 1989 A guide to fine dining and entertainment. Darlington Auto Overpowers Trenton Students Raise Funds for M.S. Society The Darlington Auto Atom Selects locked horns with n Select team from Trenton on Saturday, January January 21 and were able to cruise to a convincing 6-1 triumph in a game that featured featured a little of everything. Starting with the first period period action, the Bowmanville boys got behind the eight.ball early when Trenton jammed one by Stevie Sargent at the 1:08 mark, which is how they finished out the period down 1-0. Lakeshore Youth Bowling League Scores On Sunday, January 15, 1989 the League travelled to Motor City with the Bowmanville Bowmanville "A" team taking over the first place position. High Singles: Randy Mulder - 288, 222; Ed Cook - 274, 230; Emma Hill 273; Cheri Richards 269, 230, 222; Mar- cy Sutherland - 267; Donna Rodgers - 250, 207; George Evans - 248, 208; Stephen Brown - 223; Deanna Wright - 216; Traci Hanc - 203. High Triples: Cheri Richards Richards - 721; Randy Mulder - 690; George Evans - 655; Donna Rodgers - 654; Ed Cook - 647; Stephen Brown - 600. fèàùUfUuj, you Qljfti G4U& Qteetituji.... Tta Most Famous laskit in the World It's time to call your Welcome Wagon hostess. Sandra Yates Phone 623-5873 Muriel Moynes Phone 623-7741 But from here on through to the final buzzer it was all Darlington Auto. Starting with Peter Schoep's ally-oop goal from the point, assisted by Les McCrory, we never looked back. About a minute later Les himself lit up the scoreboard assisted by Mike Ferguson. Then we closed out the 2nd period with David David Chambers notching his first of the night on a pass from Greg Knox. Going to the 3rd, Aaron Stoker finished off a nice two way passing play from Kyle Shackelton and David Chambers, to widen the gap to 4-1. Then Les McCrory scored a pair of goals 2 minutes minutes apart to complete his hat trick and all the scoring in the game, Darrin Allen assisting assisting on the final marker. This was a vast improvement improvement over some recent efforts efforts so let's keep up the good work Darlington Auto and use the game to build upon. Colborne Downs Gruffies by 2-1 Margin On Wednesday, January 11. Gruffies went down to defeat by a score of 2-1 for Colborne. Scoring for Gruffies Gruffies Jason MacLean 1 goal, in a tight checking game. On Saturday, January 21 Newcastle Gruffies shut out Warkworth 10-0 with a hat trick gong to Frank Vano- verloop, plus 2 assists, Brad Sutherland 2 goals 1 assist, with singles going to Derek Arnold 1 goal 2 assists, Andrew Andrew Hanson 1 goal 1 assist, Trevor Jones 1 goal, Mark Foster 1 goal 1 assist, Shawn Honeyman 1 goal, Garrett McDonald 3 assists, Doug Marvon 1 assist, Ryann Dunnigan 1 assist, Jason MacLean 1 assist. Later on that evening Gruffies played Canadian N.H.L. froi Successful Block Parent Week Students at MJ Hobbs Senior Public School raised $1,257 for the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Durham Region. Last October, the students held a read-a-thon in which 73 students had their parents and friends sponsor their book reading efforts. Collectively, the students read 556 books. Teresa Parker, vice chair person of the MS Society of Durham Region, said the money will be used for patient services and research. research. Pictured with Mrs. Parker are the top fundraisers fundraisers and readers. Brandi Hockney, left, raised $100.00 and Cory Trunk, right, raised $161.00. Letter to the Editor Little from Oshawa losing by a score of 3-2 ing . Gruffies opened the scoring 2-0 with goals by Derek Arnold Arnold 1, Mark Foster 1, picking picking up assists were Trevor Jones 1, Brad Sutherland 1, Mark Foster 1. Gruffies record to date: played 29 games including tournaments, tournaments, won 18, lost 8, tied 3, scoring 137 goals for and 64 goals against. Dear Editor; Tenderly we have tread. Carefully touching on the delicate toes of politics and religion. With tongue-in-cheek, holding my patience at bay with difficulty, I have to hit on racism. I am so sick and tired of hearing and reading about criminally-minded gangs, minority groups (or not), and immigrants (or not) who are literally using their race, colour, religion, sexual preferences or ceremonial daggers as crutches to lean on and hide behind, thinking that because of these factors, they are totally immune agaisnt crime and punishment. punishment. Any person who commits a crime should be called up and punished accordinly. I guess what really got me going was a television news broadcast the other day. There was a University Professor on who had decided decided to take a survey...He sum- mized that Torontonians and all Canadians had to become more understanding and tolerant. tolerant. Why? That's what I'd like to know! He added that if we did not, we might become become another Detroit in years ahead. HOGWASH! The average Canadian has to take his lumps. He or she cannot "cry rape", hiding behind and little little tidbit of his character or in his heritage. We cannot say we were deliberately harassed harassed because of "anything...we "anything...we are expected to, stand tall and take it, because that's the way it is.... "When in Rome, do as the Romans Do..." How has it got to be that a few small minorities minorities of whatever sort, seem to think that they have the right to protest against our government and tne Canadian Canadian way of life? Culture is indeed a gem. A multitude of cultures has made our country rich, colourful colourful and exciting. But where will the line be drawn? We have the finest police forces in the world. Yes, our officers are human; some should be commendat- ed for putting up with as much as they have. We do not know the half of the disgusting disgusting verbal and physical abuse thrown at the Police Department, and how it feels when that one sleezy criminal criminal from whatever source, background, country or gutter, gutter, with a record as long a your arm can call a meeting or a protest and have a police police officer arrested. That is sad. Praise be to our police men and women. A telephone telephone line had to be set up ip Toronto just to accept the multitude of support calls from the public. Praise be to these supporters as well. These are reflections of my personal feelings. I thank you for your ear. Sincerely, Peggy Mullan P.O. Box 104 Newtonville, Ontario L0A1J0. Crime Stoppers opp< ham Regional Police are asking asking for the public's help in solving a robbery which occurred occurred at the Andres Wine Store in the Rosslyn Plaza at Rossland Road and Stevenson Stevenson Road in Oshawa on January January 3rd. At about 11 a.m. an employee employee was leaving the store with the previous day's receipts receipts to go to the bank. As she walked out the door a man pushed the door and grabbed the bag containing the cash and ran away. The victim stumbled backwards but wasn't hurt. The suspect is described as being a white male in his 20's, 6'3" - 6'4", very skinny with shoulder length, straight brown hair. He was wearing blue jeans and a blue jean jacket, both of which were slightly faded. CRIME STOPPERS WILL PAY UP TO $1000 IN CASH FOR INFORMATION INFORMATION LEADING TO THE ARREST OF THE PERSON RESPONSIBLE. SIMILAR REWARDS WILL BE PAID FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO AN ARREST IN ANY SERIOUS CRIME. Callers never have to give their names or appear in Court. The Crime Stoppers phone number is: 436-8477 that's 436-TIPS Sergeant Sandy Ryrie is the Co-ordinator with the Durham Regional Police Force and writes this article to help combat crime. The New Year has started off successfully with many new Block Parents. It is very comforting to the children to see more Block Parent signs in windows. They are taught New Deputy Will Assist Town Clerk Subject to approval from Town Council, Newcastle's municipal clerk may soon be getting some assistance. Clerk's Department Chairman Arnot Wotten informed informed Councillors Monday that a person has been selected selected to perform the duties of deputy clerk. Councillor Wotten said the clerk, Patti Barrie, has had a lot of work to do in the absence of a deputy. "This will take off some of her pressure," he added. The candidate recommended recommended for the post of deputy deputy clerk hails from the Town of Ajax where she was executive executive secretary to that town's clerk for nine years. Marie Knight, the new deputy deputy clerk, will begin her position position with the municipality on February 13, provided that Council gives final approval approval to the hiring. Plans Taking Shape for New Seniors Condominium Plans for construction of a new condominium at the former freight shed property on Wellington St. are proceeding. proceeding. The development of the land is taking place in consultation with various community groups. An initial meeting took place this month for the purpose purpose of establishing a steering steering committee which will do more of the initial planning. The Retirement Resource Group, a consulting firm specializing in seniors condominiums, condominiums, is providing advice on the project. No doubt, they will be informing us of other developments. Drama Workshop Selects Cast For Next Play The Bowmanville Drama Workshop is staring work on another play "The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild"- to be produced April 13,14,15. Auditions were held Thursday, January 12. The director, Pat Bundle, has announced announced the following cast: Georgina Willis, Fred Archibald, Archibald, Doreen Cripps, Lana Rickard, Randy Alldread, Trish Hill, Sandy Valentine, Joe Dalrymple, and Maria Politano. Watch The Statesman for further information about the production. Jean Sheridan. in the schools that a Block Parent home is a place to go in any emergency. Please remind remind your children so they know where the signs are on their stret and display your own sign as often as possible. possible. Recently, there have been a few incidents where help has been needed. One sucn incident involved teenagers. This occurred on Horsey St. in the evening. The girl was sick and her friend sought a Block Parent for help. There isn't a lot involved but put yourself in the place of the person needing assistance or even of the parent of this girl. It's a good feeling being there for others, so why not try it. Block Parent Week was also a success. Thank you to all those who made it this, especially especially to John Lewis of Le- wis-Rent-All-Centre. Mr. Lewis Lewis has donated a display sign for us the last couple of years, giving us publicity for this event. We are now having a Fund Raiser. The draw is April 15. Tickets are $1.00 each. First prize is $300.00 worth of groceries. 2nd prize is $100.00 worth of groceries 3rd prize is $50.00 worth of groceries. If interested in purchasing purchasing a ticket or selling a book please contact your school chairperson, or call 623- 7741. Durham East Liberal Association Notice of Annual Meeting and Delegate Selection Port Darlington Marina Wednesday, Feb. 8th 8 p.m. Guest Speaker Hon. Lily Oddie Munro Minister of Culture and Communications The Salvation Army Bowmanville Citadel 75 Liberty St. S. On behalf of the Salvation Army Bowmanville Corps, I want to thank all service clubs, schools, organizations, churches and everyone who contributed, contributed, in any way, to the Christmas Appeal. With your help, we were able to make Christmas Christmas brighter for over 125 families in Bowmanville Bowmanville and the surrounding communities. Throughout 1989, we shall continue to do our best to assist the less fortunate in our area. I. Jones Family Services Co-ordinator BUSTER'S Roadhouse and Tavern 45 King St. W., Newcastle 987-4442 mil nUiyi.i lll/.i Special Valentine 0 DINE and DANCE Saturday, Feb. 11th and Tuesday, Feb. 14th. Enjoy our Candlelight Buffet or our sumptuous "Marina Platter for two" with a bottle of bubbly for only $49.00 plus tax (carnations for the ladies). Reservations Please 623-4925 Then dance until closing to the music of John Ludgate on Tuesday. Have a Happy Valentines Evening at Port Darlington Marina Hotel south of IIwy 401 - Exit 432 - Bowmanville 1ICF00T. 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