Durham Region Newspapers banner

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Mar 1989, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Many Visitors at Easter The Canadian Statesman, fiowmanville, March 29, 1989 Jp Wesleyville News fp||: , by E. Barro'.vclough Piles of nice white snow are in striking contrast to the usual brown heaps usu-. ally seen at this time of the year and they make a wonderful wonderful background for the flocks of spring birds arriving arriving every day. It is a delight to see and hear them but Golf Course Tykes Complete Perfect Season Newcastle Golf Course Tykes, looking like a well oiled machine, rolled over Bewdley by an 11-3 score Saturday. The win improved their record to 10-0 in United United Counties League play. They travel to Grafton this Saturday to play in "All Centers Centers Day" where they will be crowned as league champions. champions. Jimmy Conboy paced the Newcastle attack with 5 goals, Mike Patrick with 2, Gerry Moore, Craig Harness, Harness, Scott Poole notched a f oal and assist each, while lathew Hason added a single single marker. Conboy had his hat trick before the game was 8 mins, old. However, Bewdley bounced back with a goal of their own which left Newcastle Newcastle with a 3-1 lead after the 1st period. Bewdley then fired another shot past a startled Nicholas Stacey to close to within one. Stacey, getting his 2nd start in goal, managed to hold Bewdley's charges until Newcastle could get going again. Newcastle's Newcastle's 4tn goal came on a Gerry Moore passout from behind the net to Scott Poole who banged it home. Then it was a replay of the previous gaol as Craig Harness and Jimmy Conboy combined to give Newcastle a 5-2 lead after after 2 periods. - Newcastle started quickly in the 3rd with a goal from Conboy, then back to breakaway breakaway efforts from Moore and Harness increased their lead to 8-2. With his proud .mother looking on, Mathew Hason banked a shot in off the post increasing Newcastle's lead. Mike Patrick scored the last two, the second was a splendid splendid effort which he managed to score while lying down out by the face-off dot. Successful Season For B.R.H.L. Teams The B.R.H.L. has iced six select teams this past season season and all teams have been very successful in their exhibition exhibition games and tournaments tournaments they have competed in. The Atom Selects cap-' tured a Championship in the Thornhill Select Tournament. Tournament. The Peewee Selects have championships from the Oshawa Heritage Tournament, Tournament, the Remax Selects Tournament and were finalists finalists in the South Buffalo March Classic. The Bantam Selects were Champions in the Thornhill Tournament and finalists in the Oshawa Heritage Tournament. Tournament. All the select teams deserve deserve to be congratulated for playing excellent hockey and showing great team : play and sportsmanship. The B.R.H.L. _ Select teams will be hosting four tournaments this year. The Bantam Tournament is April 8 at Bowmanville, the Peewee Tournament is April 9 at Bowmanville, The Novice Novice Tournament is April 9 at Newcastle and the Atom Tournament is April 16 at Newcastle. there are reservations when we see hundreds of starlings and gracklcs arrive and take over the feeders. The hanging hanging feeder with access for small birds only is the only way to be sure they get their share. On Saturday morning the mounds of snow on the flat feeders had to be brushed away. Bible study at Welcome, on Tuesday, March 14, was led by Beryl Cruse and Phyllis Phyllis Symons and continued with Jesus' attitude to judicial judicial and moral laws. March 21st will be the last session. Those who attended the meeting of the East Durham Historical Society, in Port Hope Wednesday, March 15, were delighted with the programme programme presented by pupils of the North Hope school. Their topic was "Hope and Port Hope" and the many pictures taken of town and country by Jenine Foster, a former student of the school, were excellent illustrations of the project. A concise review review of the history from the founding of this area, was presented by Dawn Lang- staff and Jeff Burton, and the whole class had participated participated in the project. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Best were busy during the past week assisting with mail deliver deliver during the time son Wesley and wife Cathy were on holiday. Congratulations to Zachary Zachary Winn who celebrated his birthday on Friday, so now he is one, going on two. Zachary, is the son of Willie and Bev. Winn. Allan Holdaway attended the retirement party of Mr. Hugh Hawthorne at the Legion, Legion, Port Hope on Thursday ovy£ $100. 0 m iiii^ urrui!S . ('Elmira Stove Works ffreptate Plu 900 Hopkins SI at Burns Whitby 668-3192 evening, March 17. Bill Bnrrowclough of Peterborough Peterborough visited with his father Harold on Sunday. The Eric Oliver family and the Brian Edey family of London and Bowmanville. left on Sunday morning for .the winter break holiday in Vermont. It sounds as if there would be plenty of snow for skiing. The distaff side of the families were Linda and Sharon Thorn- dyke. Willa Fraser and Orald Ford of Port Hope were among the busload of people who went to Stouffville last week, to hear the Carlton Irish band, entertainers from Calgary. Congratulations to Harold Harold Austin who celebrated his birthday on Saturday, March 18 th. 40 Years ago: On Wednesday, March 9, about 15 ladies met at the home of Mrs. E. Inch for the monthly meeting of the W. A. Programme Programme was in charge of the group led by Berniece Best who was assisted by Mesdames Inch, Anderson and Holdaway. Mrs. Holdaway Holdaway and Mrs. Best dramatized dramatized a short presentation on home missions. Articles of clothing were received for sale at the summer garden party, and sewing was distributed distributed by Mrs. A. Austin to members who continue to sew for the Red Cross. A letter letter from the Save the Children Children fund was read stating that Rudolf Haucke was no longer in their care and a new child would be receiving this group's help. . Howard Payne was in charge of the Y.P.U. programme programme using, the study of. Eskimos as topic. The storm of the week blocked roads so that Sunday School and church services were cancelled cancelled on March 6th. Oh-h-h Hi! My name is Melissa Anne Gore! I celebrated my first birthday on March 9, 1989. My proud mommy and daddy are John and Betty Gore. Happy grandparents are my Nanna and Opa, Richard and Ann Snyder of Bowmanville, and Grandma and Grandpa, Joseph and Joyce Gore of Ottawa, and greatgrandmother, greatgrandmother, Beppe Pool of Holland. I enjoyed my first cake 1 with family and friends. A special thanks to everyone lebrated with me! Olde Tyme | Fish & Chips 136 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-1781 Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.--7p.m. Friday -11 a.m. -- 9 p.m. Saturday - 11 a.m. -- 7 p.m. We take pride in serving quality Fish and Chips. ■ '>%"■ », '* 1 ' « N Hi! My name is Allyson Leigh Vanderkooi and I turned one year old on March 7, 1989. My proud mommv and aaddv are Doua and Renita Vanderkooi from Orono. My grandma and grandpa are Richard and Lucyr Rckker, and John and Ieka Vanderkooi, Vanderkooi, all of Bowmanville. I also enjoy six great grandparents! Thanks to everyone, everyone, who helped me celebrate my special day. aw WHITE'S ANTENNA SYSTEMS Channel Master® Specials on Do It Yourself Kits or Professionally Installed Complete Systems as low as $399.00 • TV Towers • Boosters • Antennas • Antenna Rotators • Used Antennas • Transmission Wire • MATV Systems Hardware and Accessories Serving all of the Durham Region for over 20 years. Written Guarantee - Free Estimates R.R. # 6 Bowmanville (Courtice) EL WHITE 436-2120 WINS GENIE -- Persons watching the Genie Awards ceremony may not realize that one of the award winners in the category of overall sound is a former Orono resident. Don White was one of three recording engineers who received received Genies for their work on David Cronenberg's Cronenberg's movie Dead Ringers. Don also was nominated for two other Genies this year. He won the Canadian movie industry award on two other occasions (in 1986 for One Magic Christmas and in 1983 for Quest for Fire). TAPESTRIES -- Seventeen major tapestry works and related preparatory studies by Saskatoon Saskatoon artist Ann Newdgate Mills arc featured in an exhibition opening April 13 at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery. The exhibit represents an eight-year survey of her achievements and will take place from April 13 to May 21. Other upcoming exhibitions include prints by Hugh Mackenzie a painter and teacher and a series of photos of soul and blues performers by Barbara Barbara Isherwood. Affordable Dream Vacations! Free Vacation Planning Sen/ices PERSONAL AND CORPORATE Discount Cruises TRAVEL SERVICES 68 King St. E„ (Veltri Complex) Bowmanville 623-6600 Airline Tickets CharterVacations Honeymoon Packages Hotel and Car Reservations Travel Agents International .We're with you all the way. Over 300 Agencies in North America Reg. 2758550 ENTRIES SOUGHT FOR HERITAGE WEEK PARADE -- As part of the Heritage '89 activities, activities, there will be a "commercial parade" in downtown Bowmanville. The parade day has been set for Saturday, May 27, at 10 a.m. Of course, entries are needed if this parade is to be a success. Since this is a commercial parade, the various floats and other entries are welcome welcome to display the names of their sponsors. If you wish to enter the parade or receive further information, please call Stewart Chisholm at 623-4301. MCCLURE -- This one-man play about a very special Canadian takes place on Wednesday, April 5, at the Bowmanville High School Auditorium. Auditorium. Doors open at seven p.m. and the performance performance commences at 7:30 p.m. It's the second second in a series of three programs arranged by the St. Paul's Performing Arts Series, Stop Party Slop 1801 Dundas St. E., Whitby (K-Mart Plaza) The Paper Factory 436-8718 BLOCK PARENTS NEED HELP -- The Town of Newcastle Block Parents are holding an information information and education session at their regular regular April 4 meeting for the benefit of new Block Parent volunteers. This regular monthly meeting takes place at seven p.m., with the information session starting at eight p.m. The Block Parent program is in desperate need of volunters to run school area programs as well as to run educational programs in schools. Volunteers are required at Mitchell's Corners, S.T. Worden, Newcastle, Ontario Street, St. Francis of Assisi, St. Stephen's, Waverley, and Vincent Massey Schools. If you need more information, please call Cathy at 623-7957 or Angela at 263-8111. MUSEUM OPEN HOUSE -- On April 2nd (That's this Sunday) the Bowmanville Museum will open its doors for another season. You're invited to join the Friends of the Museum, the Museum Board and staff in this season kickoff. kickoff. Refreshments will be served and Tom Tuttle, Tuttle, manager of the local National Trust branch, will be performing on the restored Dominion Piano. The afternoon's activities begin at two p.m. fR I I ' À WHITE'S FENCE SYSTEMS RESIDENTIAL & INDUSTRIAL • pressure treated • custom wood • chain link • sundcck • dog kennels • pool fencing Professionally installed or Do-it-yourself Kits available - All Guaranteed Call for more information on Free Estimates and Delivery "We install trusted name products." R.R,. # 6 Bowmanville (Courtice) EL WHITE 436-2120 KAWARTHA THEATRE ANNIVERSARY -- This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Kawartha Summer Theatre. The season runs from June 29 to September 2 and includes a wide variety of shows.. Just a few of the titles include: Same Time Next Year, The Tomorrow Box, Mousetrap, I'll Be Back Before Midnight, and Barefoot in the Park. For move information on tickets, call the Kawartha Summer Theatre in Lindsay at 324-9114. INSURANCE SERVICE Main Street, Orono Telephone 983-5115 Serving your insurance needs since 1942 DOUG 1BBOTSON Excavating and Grading Complete Line of Excavating Equipment Phone: 987-4049 Newcastle FRIENDS OF THE FOREST CENTRE -- Over 5,200 students visited the Ganaraska Forest Centre during the 1987-88 school year and the Centre provides the opportunity to promote conservation of resources and stimulate an interest interest in the natural environment. Unfortunately, Unfortunately, the Forest Centre lacks facilities and equipment which would further improve the services being offered. That's why an organization organization called the Friends of the Forest'Centre Foundation has been established. If you wish to join the Foundation or receive further information information about it, please call 885-8173 for additional additional details. UNITED WAY ANNUAL MEETING -- Joel Aldred, broadcast journalist and member of the National Advisory Council on Aging, will be the keynote speaker at the annual general meeting of the Oshawa Whitby Newcastle United Way. The meeting will take place this evening (Wednesday, March 29) at the Bow- manville Lions Centre. United Way supporters will also review financial statements and committee committee reports as well as electing a board of directors at this time. A link**# e< "KRACO" IlHoool Carpentry & Contracting ÉLJ5- --[■■■NEW HO l^gvwAfuM • Custom Homes • Designing raoc,w • Renovating • Drafting • Additions • Permits • Barns e Finishing Give the headaches to us! Box 401, Newcastle 987-5400 SPRING CONCERT OF SACRED MUSIC -- On April 8, there will be a concert at the Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church featuring the choirs and band of the Ontario Christian Music Assembly. The group is under the direction direction of Leendert Kooy, with Andre Knevel at the organ. The program commences at eight p.m. FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION WEEK -- April 3 to 10 has been designated as Family Violence Prevention Week in the Durham Region. Region. A number of workshops will take place during during this week. And one of the events will be the annual general meeting of the Children's Aid Society of Durham Region. The meeting is to be held here in Bowmanville at the Lions Centre. MEKHAB EXTERIORS - Soffits « Fascia e Roofing • Capping Doors, Windows • Siding ® Eavestroughing frMS. 1 We Use ALCAN Products •Siiw* No Job Too Big or Too Small 21 Morgandale Cres. Call Bowmanville (416) 623-9828 BETTER BREATHING -- There is still time to register for the Durham Region Lung Association's Association's Better Breathing Course which is slated to begin Monday, April 24th, at the Oshawa Senior Citizens' Centre, 43 John St. W. This free program for adults with asthma, bronchitis or emphysema will run for seven sessions on consecutive consecutive Mondays and-Wednesdays from noon to 1:30 p.m. For further information, contact the Association at 436-1046. GOT YOUR TICKET YET? -- The next performance performance by the Bowmanville Drama Workshop is just over two weeks away. The local actors and crew will present "The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild" on April 13, 14 and 15 in the Bowmanville High School Auditorium. Patrick G. Deegan DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 5 GEORGE STREET, BOWMANVILLE 623-4473 or 623-6477 mason YOU GOTTA HAVE HEART -- The students at Hampton Junior Public School certainly have heart. Through a "Hot Lunch Special Event", the students raised $229.50 which was donated to the Heart and Stroke foundation of Ontario. Educating young people to be "Heart Healthy" is one of the main goals of the Heart and Stroke Foundation as well as funding research research to prevent the number one killer of Canadians. 4-H SPRING RALLY -- Young people between 11 and 21 are invited to attend the annual 4-II rally in Kirby Public School on Thursday, March 30, from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The purpose purpose of this meeting is to find out move about the new 1989 projects and discover what 4-H opportunities arc available. It's also a chance to meet new friends and have fun. JO-ELEN SPORTSWEAR & GIFTS Suppliers to Teams, Schools and Clubs Corporate Gift Packages 102 Queen Street Bowmanville, Ont. L1C 1M6 (416) 623-8161 J. Wayne Aasen JOHN HOWARD SOCIETY MEETS -- The annual annual meeting of the John Howard Society of the Durham Region will take place this year at the Michael Starr Building in Oshawa. The meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 18, at six p.m, LAIDLAW OPEN HOUSE TODAY -- A second public open house will take place today (Wednesday, March 29th) in order to explain the proposed Laidlaw Waste Systems infilling project at the landfill site on Stapleton Rd. This Open House will take place from 1 :S0 p.m. until nine p.m, Representatives of Laidlaw and their consultants will be in attendance to discuss discuss the project. Recently, Laidlaw has decided decided to reduce the weekly tonnage associated with the infilling project. Rather than accommodating accommodating 3,000 tonnes of trash per week, the capacity of the site would he 1,000 tonnes weekly. Quality Body Work Quality Painting FREE ESTIMATES ON BOTH INSURANCE AND NON-INSURANGE WORK Open 5 Days a Week Monday through Friday 166 King Street East Telephone 623-3396

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy