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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Mar 1989, p. 15

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) i Auction Sales Auction Royal Canadian Legion Simcoe St. S., Oshawa Saturday, March 4 Open: 11:00 a.m. Sale: 1:00 p.m. Sharp Selling new and not so new articles including: Man's Cardinal watch, $250. Miracle Mart grocery run through, case of estate wine, leg of pork, 2 Shimano fishing rods and reels, assortment of boxed mugs, calculator portfolios, ladies .32 karat diamond ring (Jewellery by Sanders), Packard-Bell (I.B.M. compatible) computer, Inuit carved seal, wicker, crafts, original art work, collectibles. Symphonie 1000 telephone, and much, much more. Don't miss this interesting sale. Cash - cheques (accepted). For further info, phone 436-1046. 9-1SN Auction Sale Every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 6 p.m. At Myles King Auctions 33 Hall St.,'Oshawa All consignments welcomed. Estate Estate sales etc. Est. in 1967. Myles King, Auctioneer, 725-5751. B-tfS Auction Sale! "Kahn Country Auctions" Every Wed. at 6:30 p.m. Located on Brock Rd., Pickering, Pickering, 3 miles north of Hwy. 401 (Exit 399). Featuring every Wed. an excellent selection of antiques, fine furniture, furniture, glass, china, collectables, primitives and the unusuals. So join us every Wed. and participate in one of Ontario's "True" Auctions with no buy-backs or reserves. "Consignment and estate selling our specialty". Call us to-day. Previews Previews from 1:00 p.m. Kahn Auction Services - 416-683-0041. 3-tfSN Monday Evening, March 6 At 7 p.m. Monthly Saddle Horse and Tack Auction at Lindsay Community Sale Barn, R.R. 2, Lindsay, Ont. Tack at 7 p.m. Sharp Horses at 8 p.m. For consignments or further information information contact Leslie or Bill Ellins 705 324-0724. Sale managed and sold by Carl Hickson Auctions, Reaboro, Ont., 705-324-9959 or 324-2774. 9-1SN CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE TENDER T89-4 SEALED TENDERS for the Contract specified below, submitted to the. Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3A6, are Invited and will be received by the Clerk until the specified closing time and date: Tender No. T89-4 -- Reconstruction of Nash Road from Windsor Valley Place to Trull's Road, Lot 31 and 32, Concession 2/3 Darlington. CLOSING TIME AND DATE: 12:00 NOON LOCAL TIME MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1989 The work for the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle under the direction of the Director of Public Works, Involves the reconstruction of Nash Road to an urban standard, Including earth excavation, curb and gutter, sidewalk and hot mix paving for a length of approximately 850 metres. Plans, specifications and tender documents can be obtained at the office of Totten Sims Hubickl Associates, P.O. Box 398, 1A King Street East, Cobourg, Ontario, K9A 4L1, for a $30.00 non-refundable fee payable to the Consultants. An Agreement to Bond and a bid deposit in the amount specified in the tender documents must accompany each bid submitted. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Lou-Ann Birkett, Purchasing and Supply Agent, Telephone: (416) 623-3379, Extension: 267 Date of Publication: March 1,1989 Totten Sims Hublcki Associates, Consultants, 1A King Street East, P.O. Box 398, Cobourg, Ontario K9A4L1 g.-jg Notice CORPORATION OFTHETOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC NOTICE WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS Weight Restriction Regulations will be In force on all roads under the jurisdiction of the Town of Newcastle, from March 1st to April 30th; 1989. Vehicle loads are restricted to FIVE (5) TON NES PER AXLE in accordance with the provisions of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.0.1980, Section 104. ft Date of Publication: March 1,1989 Walter A. Evans, P. Eng., Director of Public Works, Town of Newcastle, 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 .9-1S Corporation of the Town of Newcastle PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS NOTICE OF PROPOSED PASSING OF BY-LAW In accordance with Section 217(19) of The Municipal Act, the Council of the Town of Newcastle proposes to pass a by-law to establish the maximum sum that Council would approve in the annual estimates submitted by the Newcastle Business Improvement Area at $20,000. Any person who would be liable to a special charge levied in accordance with such by-law may object to the proposed bylaw bylaw by filing written notice with the Clerk of the municipality before March 22,1989. Patti L. Barrie, A.M.C.T.(A) Town Clerk Town of Newcastle 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 First Date of Publication: February 15,1989. 7-4SN Corporation of the Town of Newcastle PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS NOTICE OF PROPOSED PASSING OF BY-LAW In accordance with Section 217(19) of The Municipal Act, the Council of the Town of Newcastle proposes to pass a by-law to establish the maximum sum that Council would approve In the annual estimates submitted by the Bowmanville Business Improvement Area at $100,000. Any person who would bo liable to a special charge levied In accordance with such by-law may object to the proposed bylaw bylaw by filing written notice with the Clerk of the municipality before March 22,1989. Patti L. Barrio, A.M.C.T. (A) Town Clerk Town of Newcastle 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario. L1C3A6 First Date ol Publication: February 15,1989. 7-4S The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. March 1. 1989 15 Newcastle Students Bring Attic Toys Back to Life Enniskillen Happenings Students at Newcastle Public School gave two per- stored in the attic, had lots of life left in them alter formances of "One Night in an Attic" on Tuesday Feb- all. These youngsters are performing Teddy Bears ruary 21. The story featured a young brother and sis- Picnic." ter who learned that their long-since forgotten toys, Tyrone Resident Named President By Bessie Vaneyk The most recent issue of "The Country Sun" newspaper newspaper informs that Tyrone pork producer, John Vaneyk, Vaneyk, was elected President of the Durham East Soil and Crop Improvement Association Association at the organization's Annual Meeting on January 6,1989. Family and friends gathered gathered at the home of Louise and Kevin Wood following the Baptism of their daughter, daughter, Brandy Lynn Wood, on Sunday, February 26, 1989. Among the many guests were Brandy's great-gram Mary Weeks, Port Hope, great-uncle Alan Weekes, Toronto, great-uncle and great-aunt Ken and Sharon Weekes, Cobourg, grandparents grandparents Howard and Barb Wood, Bowmanville, grand parents Gabriel and Helen United Church congregation Kovacs, god-parents Jody on Saturday evening, Febru- tin: and Ken Chapman, Oshawa, Paul and Bessie Vaneyk, Blair and Marilyn Vaneyk, Long Sault, Gary Vaneyk, Toronto, Murray and Arlene Yeo, and family, attended the wedding of Tom Yeo and Carole Rudkin at St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, on Saturday, February 25,1989. Andy and Jean VanAlte- na, Clinton, Ontario, were recent visitors with Blair and Marilyn Vaneyk and family. Miss Grace Smith visited Jack and Ethel Cook, Taunton Taunton Road, on Sunday, February February 19,1989. Church A pot-luck supper was enjoyed enjoyed by members of Tyrone Halminen Midgets In Quarter Finals Undefeated in post season season play, Halminen Homes Midgets have advanced to the Ontario quarter-finals. At writing time the team was on the road to Simcoe to meet their new adversaries, adversaries, having defeated Peterborough Peterborough and Kingston in convincing convincing manner. Kingston This series was typical 'Saturday-night' hockey as Kingston proved to be no slouch, with a fast-skating, hard-hitting, take advantage advantage of all mistakes style that allowed for the most exciting exciting play experienced for a long time. All three games wore mirror images with Toros putting on the pressure pressure and taking the lead only to see it nullified when they let their guard down. In the end, the Bowmanville resolve proved to be too much as Toros out-shot their opposition while Ian Cooper remained simply sensational in the net. John Duczmalewsld and Tim Powers were on the injured injured list for this series and Steve DeSmedt was called up to add effective punch. Game One 7-5 Scoring: Jeff Rohr (Greg Healey); Paul Hindman (Steve Cus, Jeff Reynolds); Steve Smith (Tony Van- Hoof); Jeff Reynolds (Jim Pithie); Pithie); Greg Healey (Steve Smith, Tony VnnHoof); Doug Lever (Steve Cus, Jim Pithie); Tony VanHoof (Steve Smith, Jeff Reynolds). Reynolds). Game Two 4- 1 Scoring: Tony VanHoof (Greg Healey, Jeff Rohr); Jim Pithie (Jeff Rohr); Neil Taylor (Jeff Reynolds, Jeff Rohr); Jeff Reynolds (Jim Pithie). Pithie). Game Three 5- 2 Scoring: Doug Lever (Jeff Reynolds, Greg Healey); Steve DeSmedt (Jeff Re- tolds); Steve Smith (Jeff îr, Greg Healey); Jim Pithie Pithie (Doug Lever, Steve Cus); Neil Taylor (Paul Hindman, Steve DeSmedt). Not on the score board but effective on defense were Steve Bizi and Dan Szuch. Notice CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF BY-LAWS IN THE MAHER OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT, 1974, R.S.0.1980, CHAPTER 337; AND IN THE MAHER OF THE LANDS AND PREMISES AT THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPAL ADDRESSES IN THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE, IN THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO: TAKE NOTICE THAT THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE HAS PASSED BY-LAWS DESIGNATING THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES AS BEING OF ARCHITECTURAL AND/OR HISTORICAL VALUE OR INTEREST UNDER PART IV OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT, 1974, R.S.0.1980, CHAPTER 337. BY-LAW 8931 Part Lot 7, Concession 3, Darlington 3496 Lambs Road Reason For Designation This storey-and-a-hall brick house, built around 1855, retains many of Its original features. BY-LAW 89-32 Part of Lots 16,17, Block 14, C.G. Hanning Plan, Clarke 3 Edward Street Reason For Designation ^ The Interior and exterior of the Church and adjoining Parish Hall are a classic example of original Gothic Church Architecture. Other additions to the Church constructed about 1900 am also designated. Dated at the Town ol Newcastle this 15th day of February 1989. Patti L. Barrie, A.M.C.T. (A) Town Clerk Town ol Newcastle 40 Temperance Street Bowmanvlllo, Ontario L1C3A6 7-3SN First Date ol Publication: February 15,1989 ary 25,1989. The baptism of two happy girls provided a buoyant mood at church on Sunday, February 26, 1989. Sandra Lee Clark, daughter of Dale and- Patricia Clark, and Brandy Lynn Wood, daughter daughter of Kevin and Louise Wood, were baptized by the Reverend Bonnie Kelly, after after being welcomed into the congregation by Ruth Stav- rakos, who represented the Worship Committee. The choir sang "All Good Gifts Cometh From the Lord", led by Jacqueline Vaneyk at the piano. The message which the Reverend Bonnie Kelly delivered was entitled, "A Time for Aloneness". Coming events are the World Day of Prayer service, which is held on the first Friday in March annually, will be held at Eldad Church on Friday, March 3,1989, at 1:30 p.m. Bible study for men and women on the En- niskillen-Tyrone Pastoral Charge takes place each Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. In formation available at 263- 8460. Tyrone Church Finance Finance Committee will sponsor sponsor a dance at the Community Community Centre on March 11, 1989, information at 263- 8424. Euchre There were 17 tables of euchre in play at the Old Tyrone Tyrone Hall on February 20, 1989, with the following results: results: Marie Books 98, Ethel Goble 97, Edna Vivian 82, Edgar Mill son 79, Bruce Bright 79, Ann Park 37. Special Prizes Ruby Trewin, Verna Robinson, Aileen Turner, Meta Swain (welcome (welcome back, Meta). There were 13 tables and three over, at the Community Community Centre euchre party on Friday evening, February 24, 1989, with the following results: First Harold Swain, followed by Vera Downey, Ruby Griffin, Agnes Schof- field, Lorna Swain, Bernice Wells. Ladies' Low Clara Nesbitt, Men's Low John Broome. 50-50 Draw Fred Griffin, Ruby Griffin. Special Special prizes Wilma Goyne, Nyhl Sheehan, Verna Robinson. Robinson. TOPS Club Holds Annual 'Losers' Awards Banquet On the evening of February February 21st , TOPS # ON H50 Hampton, held their annual Awards Night. Before awards were given out, a skit was performed by some very enthusiastic members. The skit was titled "A day in court" (presided over by Judge Wayin Inn). Following the skit, Jill IRD (International Recognition Recognition Days) will be held in Spokane, Washington, July 20th to 22nd, 1989. The theme will be "TOPS around the clock". Annual awards are presented presented at all TOPS clubs, to honour those who have worked hard at their weight loss, and achieved their Haskins was crowned TOPS goals. PRD and IRD honour #ONH50 Queen for 1988. the best from all TOPS and con- Aighan Contest" winners: KOPS- Beth Neilson with honourable honourable mention going to , Jean Ashton and Hilda Wright), TOPS - Trudy Sucee(with honourable mention going to Ruth McGill, Nancy Reeds and Doris Brooks) All winners, winners, gave some words of encouragement encouragement to the other members of #On850. The evening was very enjoyable, and a great inspiration to those of us whose enthusiasm enthusiasm might be waning. A day trip is planned for June 8th 1989. This will be a bus trip, to London, Ont. to attend the opening ceremonies ceremonies for PRD (Provincial Recognition Days). There will be some available seats, for other interested TOPS members from local clubs. PRD takes place on June 8th, 9th, and 10th.. Toro Girls Lose On February 13, the Toro Jr. Girls travelled to Keene for their first playoff game.. For the first period and a half our girls outplayed and outscored Keene. In the third period, Keene, determined determined to win, came out strong to defeat the Toros 3- 2. Goals scored by: Sherry Foster (1) and Laura Ab-, rams (1). Assists : Suzanne Brooks (1). February 15 - The Bun King Jr. girls hosted Havelock. Havelock. Just 22 seconds into the first period Lisa Morrison Morrison scored the Toros' first goal assisted by Sherry Foster Foster and Tommy Cockerton. Then in the second period, Lisa Morrison was on top of the play and scored her second second goal of the night, assisted assisted by Sherry Foster and Suzanne Suzanne Brooks. The third and final goal of the game was scored by Laura Abrams, giving the Toros a 3-0 victory. victory. Way to work, team! On Sunday at our regular church service we held the installation of the now board members. We sang beautiful hymns throughout the service. service. Our interim minister, Reverend Bonnie Kelly had a special time with the children, children, the choir then sang their ministry of praise entitled entitled "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" by E. Miller. Miller. After the readings of the scriptures and psalm, Reverend Reverend Kelly based her message message on "A Time For Aloneness". Aloneness". Announcements: I - Saturday, Saturday, March 4th - Mothers' Fellowship Pot-Luck Supper will be held at 6:00 p.m. at the home of Shirley and Clarence Stainton. II A community shower will be held for Angelica Koepp on Friday, March 10th at 7:30 p.m. in the Sunday Sunday School room. North Group in charge of lunch. Several from the community community joined Blackstock senior citizens on a bus trip to the Garden Brothers Circus at the Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Toronto, on Thursday. Mrs. Earl Trewin, Mrs. Lloyd Slemon, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Watts, Blackstock attended attended the 90th birthday tea for Mr. Hiram Drew, Oshawa at the Thornton- Dundce Community Centre on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bowman and Joshua, Welcome, Welcome, Mrs. Royal Hall, New- tonville, Mrs. Godfrey Bowman, Bowman, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bowman, Dianne and Aaron, Enniskillen were dinner guests of Miss Myrtle Tamblyn and Mrs. Wilfred Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stainton, Mr, and Mrs. Keith McGill, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nimigon had brunch at the Bellamy's Restaurant on Sunday. On Tuesday, luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton were Mr. and Mrs Jack Potts and Mr. and Mrs. Art Trewin, Haydon. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty were Sunday Sunday visitors with Mrs. Wilfrid Wilfrid Sanderson and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sanderson, Brook- lin. Miss Myrtle Tamblyn and Mrs. Wilfred Bowman were Wednesday evening dinner guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Edward Millson and Kathy, Orono. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton were Linda Cryderman, Gail Reynolds Reynolds and Bob Simpson, Bowmanville, Lisa Cryderman Cryderman and Clarence Forget, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nimigon Nimigon were Friday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ostrow- ski, Mississauga. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe and Mary Lee helped their .grandson Kyle Huggins of Courtice celebrate his 2nd birthday on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty, Mrs. Wilfrid Wilfrid Bowman ana Miss Myrtle Myrtle Tamblyn were Monday afternoon tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbeater, helping them celebrate their anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pig- gott and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Weir Swain, Haydon on Sunday, helping Lynne celebrate her birthday. Many Happy Returns Returns of the Day, Lynne. Workshop Held at Visual Arts Centre Joan Henry was one of several people who participated in an acrylics workshop at the Visual Art Centre in Bowmanville on Sunday, February 26. The workshop is- part of the Centre's ongoing program of classes in art and art appreciation. Liberty Bowl Youth League Jill was adorned with a crown, robe and sash, and presented with a certificate, corsage and trophy. The next presentations were, corsages, certificates and trophies to the following division winners: Division 3- Billie Wright, Division 4- Deb Avery (with runner-up TOPS is one of the most Ruth McGill), Division 5- recognized weight-loss or- Nancy Reeds. ganizations in the world. There were two présenta- TOPS has a great success tions made to the "Afghan record and there are chapters chapters scattered all over the world as proof. KOPS. All clubs hold tests, and put on special programs programs for incentive. Long after after the ceremonies are forgotten, the awards remain remain as reminders and inspiration, inspiration, giving much encouragement encouragement to members j Saturday, February 18, 1989 Seniors Team Standings: Big Canoe Canoe - 37; Evans - 36; Jeff & The Stubs - 32; Maniac Menaces Menaces - 19; Psychedelics - 19; Hanc -16. High Singles: Traci Hanc - 267, 226; Danielle Big Canoe Canoe - 256, 240; Cheri Richards Richards - 251; Stephen Brown - 231; Ed Cook - 230; Steve Dickson - 225. HighTriples: Danielle Big inoe - 688 Traci 628. Hanc - TOPS advocates good eating eating habits, and NO fad If interested in condi- good NO diets. tioning your eating habits to attain a weight-loss goal, join a TOPS chapter in your area. Yours in TOPS Barb Arnburg 623-5201 TOPS #ON 850, Hampton. Canoe - 688; 686, Ed Cook • Juniors Team Standings: Buffy and the Strikers - 42; Striking Striking Men - 29; Yummystuffs - 25; Flint & Friends - 22; Awesome Five - 21; Tigers - 8. High Singles: Jason Noble Noble - 217; David Millson - 203, Ryan McKee - 201; Tracy Tracy Burns - 195, 187, 183; Kelley Flintoff - 188; Buffy Rodgers -183. High Triples: David Mill- son - 540; Buffy Rodgers - 499; Jason Noble and Mike Drummong - 477; Tracy Burns - 465; Kristen Killens -467. Bantams Team Standings: Omagh - 39; Dokis - 37; Ariss - 33; Oxley - 30; Yatton - 30; Gor- rie - 29; Yarker - 29; Muncey - 21; Doon - 21; Vasey - 13; Bala -12; Kippen - 0. High Singles: Matthew Bothwell - 232, 222; Jason- Vickery - 192; Chris Peldiak - 191; Amanda Welsh - 189; Robin Wyatt -180. High Triples: Matthew Bothwell - 586; Jason Vickery Vickery 528; Amanda Welsh - 495; Chris Peldiak - 469; Amanda Westlake - 440. Tykes Team Standings: Good Luck - 23; Wish - 20; Ten- derheart 18; Love-A-Lot - 18; Friend - 15; Grumpy - 15; Bedtime - 12; Funshine - 12; Cheer - 8; Tugs - 7; Secret Secret - 2; Hugs - 0. High Singles: Andrew Merrin - 123, Colin Brown - 122; Ben McCaffery - 118, 110; Sarah Vereilli - 117; Drew Adams - 114. High Doubles: Ben McCaffery - 228; Sarah Vereilli Vereilli - 215; Andrew Wood- house - 209; Colin Brown - 207; Jeff Connelly - 206. LAKESHORE YOUTH TRAVELLING LEAGUE Sunday, February 19,1989. The two Bowmanville teams travelled to Ajax Bowl and the Bowmanville A team captured all 8 points f rom the Ajax B team, Bowmanville Bowmanville B team took 6 out of 8 points from the Motor City A team. There was some great bowling, Emma Hill rolled 310, 225 and 263 for a nice 798 triple (just beautiful!) and Leigh Mn- cArthur (the quiet guy) was rolling along with 254, 163 (whoops) and 331 (whow!) for a 748 triple. Other triples triples bowlers were Danielle Big Canoe with 656 (200, 248, 208); Ed Cook with 642 (239, 212); Donna Rodgers with 637 (224, 246); Stephen Brown with 625 (243, 209) and Cheri Richards with 601 (229, 214). Our next meeting is Sunday, Sunday, March 5, 1989 at Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Fire Causes Extensive Damage to Kendal Home Just after noon on Wednesday, February 22 this home on the 6th Line of Clarke, just west of Newton- ville Road caught fire. No one was homo at the time, and there were no injuries. The house sustained extensive extensive interior damage. The cause is still under investigation. investigation.

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