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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Feb 1989, p. 22

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22 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. February R. 1989 A Wild Project by Stephen Cla Waverley Public School Tyrone Residents See Bobby Orr at Civic Auditorium wildlife. This workshop was the students can ... W1UV1 „ llu . ,a " c y j sponsored by the Ministry of termine the kind of lifestyle Public School. The girls' It was a P.A. Monday, Natural Resources. The the animal leads. A hands- team from Waverley won ni/*n nr/M 1 rrnf rvlnnciirA tn lnn^Aen af* « 11 i i _ -- . . . . try to de- School and Ontario Street oflif T xrrnru ÊHéws' yxuui w -, ekw WW by B. 1 Vaneyk • shop "Project Waverley going down and teach- Inntyne. Barr, ers were busy at work. You from the Ministry of Natural may ask yourself just what Resources. The project is workshop was over, every people crowded around the Community Centre, with a is Project Wild? I m_ about to played in a series of simulât- teacher who attended got a chart to see who had won. good turn-out-everyone - - Ael'Y Ua J* both roles and the Prey has ] e y won two games out of Club held a pot-luck dinnei was going down and teach- Inntyne. _ Barry Snider is to think up ways to keep eight. Laughter and victory meeting on Wednesday, Feb r of Natural himself alive. After the arose after the games, as ruary 1, 1989, at Tyrone versatility of our organ, played by Jacqueline Vn- neyk. The choir sang "Be Still My Soul". Mrs. Nellie Deeley, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, celebrated her 97th birthday, on Sunday, February 5,1989. Mrs. Dee- more about wildlife so they where the teacher brini can address the students on particles of animal life so RPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS DOG LICENCES 1989 1989 dog licences are now available at the following locations: 1 ) Newcastle Town Hall, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville 2) Animal Control Facility, Liberty Street South, Bowmanville 3) Motor Vehicle Licence Office, 157 King Street East, Bowmanville 4) Mclnnes Mini Mart, Main Street, Orono 5) Hope's, 15 King Street West, Newcastle Village 6) Foodworth's Variety, cornerof Trull's Road and Hwy. 2, Courtice „ r--* .... j„ Senior Citizens held at the home of daugh- both roles and the Prey has ] e y won two games out of Club held a pot-luck dinner ter and son-in-law, Louise *■ ' ' ' ... - ... -i . . - ■ and Kevin Wood, on Janu ary 29,1989. Paul and Bessie Vaneyk, good turn-out-everyone Murray and Arlene Yeo attended attended the Jack and Jill dance at Hampton Hall, r which was held in honour of in that sounded wild! Vincent Massey, fourth ness meeting, after which Tom Yeo and Carol Rudkin. place was good old Waverley games of euchre and crib- .A number of people from Fitness Update and last but not least was bage were played with en- this community attended by Amy Ramage Ontario Street winning fifth thusiasm. Next meeting the invitational presentation Fitness Club is when place. Everyone tried hard March 1st at 2:00 p.m. by General Motors, "Look at Miss Porter and a bunch of and had a great time. Helen Kovacs was guest GM To-day", which • was kids gather in the gym to ex- of honour on the occasion of staged during the week of euchre in play at the Old Ty- ercise or play fitness games. Me her birthday celebration at a February 4th onwards, at ron e Hall on Monday evc- They exercise one week and by Rebecca Vatcher family gathering which was the Civic^ _ Auditorium, ning, January 30lh, with the ruary 3,1989, there were 14 Betty Kuyer. Ladies' Low> tables of euchre in play at Ethel Gibbs, Men's Lowithe Lowithe Community Centre with Dick Gibbs. 50-50 Draw Art * the following results: First Sheehan, Farewell Blacky- Waiter Murphy, followed by burn, Special Prizes JirirZ Ace Richards, Aileon Turn- Emmerton, Betty Kuyer,-' cr, Carl Fcguson, Gus Plitz, Enid Tennant. SCHEDULE OF FEES: (iv) DISCOUNTS: For the first and second dog ... For the third dog For the fourth and each additional dog For a spayed or neutered dog . $20.00 each . $30.00 . $50.00 each . $10.00 each For each licence purchased on or before March 1st, 1989 $2.00 discount For proof of rabies innoculation at time of licence purchase $2.00 discount Brian P. Irwin By-law Enforcement Officer 40 T emperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 Date of Publication: February 8,1989 ley. who enjoys life to the full, contributed to this community community life while living in the area many years ago. Congratulations Nell! The Reverend Bonnie Kelly, Toronto, has accepted a call to minister to the congregations congregations of Enniskillen ana Tyrone United Church for the coming months. There were 17 tables of Oshawa. Bobby Orr was a special celebrity guest, Dis- the ney characters Mickey and Minney Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofey delighted ploy games the next week. Hi, my name is Rebecca One of the games is dodge Vatcher, and I am a Jour- ball. They meet once a week nalist Club member. I like to sure exciting. Recently the on Mondays. There are more read, write, swim and lots of girls' volleyball team had a Minney boys this year than there other things too. I have one game against the boys' vol- Duck, a . were last year. There are brother who goes to Waver- leyball team and the girls children of all ages, mid the about thirty kids and some ley and two sisters. One won. Boy were the guys cm- Up With People music cast of them like me have been in goes to Courtice and the oth- barrassed. Mr. Gray, Mrs. carried the show along, the club three years in a er is in second year Univer- Trbovich and the Junior Reverend Bill Tadeja, row. Before we start we sity. I like Waverley! My Leaders have put together Chaplin of Oshawa General teacher is Miss Pitcher and eight dodgeball teams, Hospital, conducted the ser- favourite subjects are which play at noon time. My vice at Tyrone Church on favourite team is the Eagles. Sunday, February 5, 1989. And again Tom Cookson and The organ prelude was Just an Update some other Junior Leaders "More About Jesus", a gentle by Jonathan Plazek are the referees. This school tune by John Sweeney, For just an update this is is certainly active!!! which evoked the pleasing have to run around the gym several times and then we record how many laps we did. Well, I'm glad I'm in the Fitness Club because it is a lot of fun! my favourite subjects Math, French and Art. following results: Richard Manns 102, Win Brown 83, Doug Renton 82, Agnes Schoffield 80, Bernice Partner Partner 79, Robin Alldrcd 4G. Special Prizes Jean Slemon, Norma Cochrane, Maiy Thompson (Bowmanville), Aileen Warder. On Monday evening, Feb- ■LOCK PARENT Watch That Ball by Heather Youngman On Tuesday, January 31, 1989 the boys' and girls' volleyball volleyball teams from Waverley went to the Volleyball Tournament Tournament at the Bowmanville High School. We departed! from Waverley on bus at 12:00 and we arrived at the High School at about 12:10 p.m. The eager volleyball players crowded around the gyms, talking and laughing. 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