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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Apr 1989, p. 15

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ôtye Newcastle 9nbepenbent Si, ppp®*» Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, April 5. 1989 15 Hydro Workers Assist with Cancer Society Flag Raising When purchasing some rolls on Saturday at the Family Bakery, we picked up the first edition of Rocking Rocking Chair Treasures, which tells about arts and crafts in the area. Inside we found this, "You know it's a small town when everyone knows all the news before it's published published - they just read the hometown newspaper to see if the publisher got it right." Last week we missed some Easter news items. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bourgeois Bourgeois and family, of Belleville, Belleville, visited Easter Sunday with her father, Mr. Harold Couch. . Mr. and Mrs. Scott Moore, David and Christopher, Christopher, Bobcaygeon, were Easter Sunday visitors with her grandmother, Mrs. Reta Embley. RCMP Sgt. and Mrs. Tim Gray and Kimberley, Orleans, Orleans, were Easter week-end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gray. Birthday greetings to Marion Allin, Robert Rowe, Dorothy DeJong, Robin All- dred, Verne Rowe, Harper Kelsey, Janet Crowther, Colleen Colleen Cochrane and Pearl Richard. Miss Louise Hancock is a patient in Wellesley Hospital, Hospital, Toronto. Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends of Mr. Gordon C. Martin, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, whose funeral was Friday, Friday, March 31, 198. His hearty laugh and ready smiles will be sadly missed by all who knew him. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Allin and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burley have returned from a three-week vacation, motoring motoring to and from Florida. Weather was great - 80 degrees degrees F every day while in the Sunshine State. Mrs. Olive Little and daughter , Lynn, Port Hope, spent Easter week-end in Ottawa. ?a ; 'v Sympathy is extended to Harry and Mabel Wade on the loss of her brother, Sidney Sidney Haskill, of Port Britain. The funeral was held on Monday, April 3,1989. On Friday evening, March 31, 1989, at Newcastle Newcastle United Church, Reverend Reverend Donald Stiles united in marriage, Denise Maher and Randy Riopelle. On Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Cooper, Oshawa, Mrs. Lena Graham and Mrs. Kathleen Kimball, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stapleton, Port Hope. Mrs. Pauline Storks and Mrs. Raye Friedlander have returned from a three week vacation, two weeks of which were spent aboard the Sea Princess. Prior to that the sisters had enjoyed four days in Hong Kong. On their cruise they visited Manila, "" ab * P 7; Kota Kinabalu, Bali, Singa- ore and Bangkok. Of the 50 passengers on board the Love Boat, 320 were Canadians, Canadians, among them Dr. and Mrs. Keith Slemon. Pauline declares there is no place like Canada! Miss Candy Storks is now a social worker with the Durham Children's Aid Society, Society, working at Uxbridge. Mrs. Wilda Johnson recently recently visited with her mother, mother, Mrs. A. Cole, Agincourt. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gordon, Port Hope visited Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. K. Kimball. Sorry to report that Miss Nancy Allin has a cast on her foot and is living at home with parents Jean and Glenn. Nevertheless, she is lucky to be able to continue her work in Oshawa. Being chauffeured around isn't that bad! Last Monday evening the Newcastle Lioness met in the Centennial Room of the Newcastle Community Hall. The election of officers was held end the following is the new slate: Past President Hilda Schoenerklee; President President Betty Adams; 1st Vice Wilda Johnson, 2nd vice Lynda Willsher; Secretary Jackie Oke; Treasurer K. Powell; Social Hostess Marilyn Marilyn Martin; Nose Twister Marg Lofgren; 2 yr. Directors Directors Lorraine Lover, Pauline Storks; 1 yr. Directors Jean Rickard and Isobel Thompson. Thompson. Mr. and spe in Port Pc children Pearce. Last Thursday, Mrs. Vera Barchard, Oshawa, visited her former neighbour, Mrs. Margaret Pearce. Mrs. Bar- chard's mother, Mrs. Minnie Cutler remains a resident at Strathaven, Bowmanville. Celebrating Grayden Hunt's fourth birthday at his maternal grandparent's home, the Stanley Powells, were his parents Wayne and ' Pon Mrs. Albert' re week-end with grand- sha and Kevin Dale, of Pontypool, and his brothers Russell and Adrien, paternal grandparents Helen Helen and Andy May of Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Stephanie Hunt. Orono, Judy Powell and Jill Coombes, Bowmanville and Maureen McClelland, Sutton. Sutton. On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell and Mrs. Margaret Rudman visited visited Mrs. Nettie Butler at Sunnycrest Nursing Home, Whitby. Word was received Monday that Nettie's son Ainlie, of Newcastle, passed away. On Saturday,March 25th, 1989, Mrs. Margaret Pearce and daughter Diana Rowe, attended a wedding in Lindsay Lindsay where Jennifer, Melanie and Rhonda Pearce were attendants attendants at their cousin Cheryl Currin's marriage. Mrs. Helen Ingleneart, Bronte, was a Sunday luncheon luncheon guest of her cousins, Myrtle and Robin Alldread. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Risk, REMEMBER-LAST-SUMMER? COOL MW m LATER. Don't Pay 'til Labour Day. Install a total Carrier home comfort system consisting of a central air conditioner, high efficiency natural gas furn electronic air cleaner and power humidifier, and don't pay a cent 'til Labour Day. Offer valid between February 1 and April 30,1989. Available to qualified hume owner/ occupants only Cannot he combined with any other Carrier promotion See your neatest participating dealer for details WE AREN'T COMFORTABLE UNTIL YOU ARE. Cartref Air Conditioning Your local Carrier dealer Telephone 983-9106 R R I F, R E S Bowmanville, were Thursday Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Scott. Mrs. Gladys Wood spent Sunday afternoon and evening evening with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wood, Orono. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred entertained their family to dinner in celebration celebration of Robin, Annette and Bruce's birthdays. Lois Rowe was home from Memorial Memorial Hospital and John Robinson, Robinson, Orono, was also a guest on this happy occasion. occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Bernard, Bernard, Jessica and Stefanie, of Flesherton, were Sunday dinner guests of his grandmother, grandmother, Mrs. Nellie Spencer.- Mr. Frank Hoar has returned returned home after surgery in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends of Ainlie Ainlie Butler, who passed away on Sunday, April 2nd. On Sunday Mary Kay and Bill Wilks and Greg entertained entertained the family to birthday birthday dinner in honour of son Don Wilks of .Tyrone. Attending Attending the dinner with Don were his wife Wendy and children Adam and Jenna. Sister Linda and Bob Brandt were also home for the party as was brother Mike of Ajax. A lovely family gathering! St. George's News Jesus took our place that we might have His peace; He took our sin that we might have His salvation. Last Sunday, April 2/89 was The Octave of Easter or Low Sunday, Holy Communion Communion was celebrated at 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. At the 11 a.m. service, the Rector, in his sermon, reminded the congregation that the Resurrection Resurrection of Christ was the central theme of our Christian Christian Faith and not to believe that Christ rising from the dead just made Jesus another another prophet like so many of the other religions of the world believe, therefore leaving the Christian message message to the world redundant. The Altar flowers were in loving memory of the Carv- eth Family, given by Hope and Gordon Carveth. Assisting Assisting in the service were Oakley Oakley Peters, Lay Reader, and Cheryl Moulton, Server. The Sidesmen were Rod and Melonie McArthur. On Sunday, April 9 at 8:00 p.m. the Festival Singers Singers will perform in St. George's church. This well known 35-member mixed voice choir from the Hastings Hastings County area, will present a program of popular popular and sacred music. This promises to be a most enjoyable enjoyable evening of choral music. music. Please plan to attend and let others know that we might give them a warm Young Drivers of Camilla is more Ilian just a way to save on ; Insurance premiums. It's a complete defensive driver training course that teaches Young Drivers how to survive accidents hy avoiding avoiding them. And that can help parents of new drivers breathe easier and sleep easier. of Canada vMv» ç enrollX < NOW! S l 4^7 Division St., Bowmanville For information, brochures and course schedules call Young Drivers of Canada Vo I 17t W # / ré it : Si . \V „ .S.vi welcome. Refreshments served. The A.C.W.'s "Penny Sale and Bake Table" was a great success. Thank you to all who gave their time to this event. The popular Roast Beef Dinner will be held on April 30th this year, with sittings at 4:30 and 6:00 p.m. Please return your Lenten Lenten Coin Folders next Sunday. Sunday. The money collected will go to help the Primate's World Relief Fund projects around the world. God's Groceries - Non- perishable high protein food stuffs needed, for local Food Banks to help those in need. Please place donations in basket at the back of the church. On Sunday, April 23 there will be a Pulpit Exchange Exchange between St. George's and Newcastle United. The Rector, Doug Hall, will be guest preacher at the United Church's 10:30 a.m. service. The Reverend Don Stiles will be our guest preacher at 11:00 a.m. service of Morning Morning Prayer. The last Exchange Exchange took place last fall. This Sunday, April 9, is the Second Sunday after Easter. Holy Communion will be celebrated at 8:00 and the service of Morning Prayer at 11:00 a.m. The Festival Singers will perform perform at 8:00 p.m. United Church News At the Couple's Club April Fool's Dance the door prize, a lovely basket of fruit donated by Newcastle IGA, was won by Joan Blackburn. Other prizes were won by Francis and Erla Jose, Don and Sheila Stiles, Gerry and Anneke Verbeek, Dianne and Leigh Wood. On Sunday, April 2nd, most of the congregation remembered remembered to turn on their clocks to Daylight Saving Time! Reverend : i Donald Stiles f reached the sermon, The aithful Witness. The senior choir sang the anthem, Lift Up Your Heads. The UCW Trillium Unit meets on Thursday, April 6. at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Bill Rudell. Mrs. Marilyn Martin will speak on the history history of quilts and quilting. Wednesday morning Bible Study begins April 12th, every Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. till May 17. Study will be Sermon on the Mount. Newcastle Community Bowling Monday Ladies League Lorna Crockett 190, 205, 189, Marie Trim 225, Marilyn Marilyn Major 262, 181, Bernice Henderson 216, 196, 182, Susanne Schumann 183, Glenda Castellano 184, 192, Mary Pierik 202, Louise McKnight 180, Marilyn Kent 201, 190, 175, Betty Major 190,184, 225. The traditional flag raising took on a new meaning last week for members of the Canadian Cancer Society. Society. Last Friday two employees from Newcastle Hydro were sent to the flag pole at the community hall in Newcastle Village to help raise the Canadian Cancer Society flag. Apparently the rope on the flag pole was Tuesday Seniors Ruth Bonathon 221, 177, Kay Kimball 173, Stan Powell Powell 174, Stan Allin 169, Vance Cooper 190, 206, Lil Bolderstone 167, Jenny Hicks 162, Jack Holmes 170. Tuesday Night Mixed League Fae Forget 214, 254, 220, Wes Forget 260, 237,187, C. Nicholson 183, K Jury 198, 213, 208, Joe Mendonca 244, 235, B. Lewis 195, B. Richards Richards 182, 180, Donna Mendonca Mendonca 188, Joe Forget 211, 205, 203, B. Brown 195,180, 188, Don Wright 185, 216, John McGuey 198, 202, J. Kindratiuk 186, 177, Ken Boyd 259, 183, 208, M. Hen- tig 203, 247, P. Grant 227. Bowmanville Audio-Vision 20 King SI. W. Telephone 623-2312 "Bowmanville's Complete Electronics Store broken and the only way to get the flag flying was with the help of the Newcastle Hydro electrical truck. Pictured here holding the flag from the left are: Ernie Eves, campaign chairman for the Cancer Society; Ray Gross and Frank Luscher from Newcastle Hydro; and Mary Tillcock, Daffodil Day Convenor. Strictly Service Swimming Pools & Spas 34B King St. W., Bowmanville announces their Moving Sale 10% to 30% OFF FLL IN-STOCK ITEMS ■ Sales and installations of in- ground and above-ground pools ■ Spas and whirlpool baths ■ New! Liquid chlorine filling station Our new location as of fipril 3rd will be 108 King. St. East (formerly House of timber) Don't be fooled by gimmicks... quality products at competitive prices! Telephone 623-2233 623-7017 DURHAM NOTICE OF APPLICATION By the Regional Municipality of Durham for approval of the construction of an extension of the Regional Water Works System and the enactment of a proposed by-law imposing a water works rale. TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. The Council of The Regional Municipality of Durham intends to apply to The Ontario Municipal Board for approval of: (a) (b) (a) the construction of a Water Works System in the Hamlet of Neivtonville, in.the Town of Newcastle as more particularly described in Schedule "A" annexed hereto, at an estimated cost of $4,145,000.00. After allowing lor a Provincial Grant of $2,487,000.00 and developers contribution of $1,316,000.00, the sum ol $240,276.19 shall be raised by the sale of debentures payable over a period not exceeding twenty years. The Region intends to charge a part of the cost of the works as a water works rate for a period not exceeding twenty years upon the owners or occupants of lands who will or may derive a benefit therefrom. the passing of a proposed by-law to impose such water works rate to raise a part of the annual payments ol such debentures, consisting of a frontage rate of $5.39 per metre. The following is an example of the annual charge on an average dwelling property having a fronlage 0(30.48 metres (approximately 100 feet): 30.48 metres at $5.39 per metre ($1.64 per foot) $164.29 Water Service rate for operation and maintenance (1989 charge) $117.40 Total Annual Charge $281.69 Total Cost to be imposed over twenty (20) year annual payment term -- ($164.29 x 20) is $3,285.80 3. The following exemptions will be granted-- (a) Lands at the junction or at the intersection of streets or highways such that in the case ol such corner lots only the frontage thereof will be chargeable for the proposed water works rate and the flankage thereof will be exempted therefrom. (b) Lands having frontages in excess of thirty metres and used for agricultural purposes or residences in connection with such agricultural purposes such that these lands will be assessed tor a maximum of 38.1 metres of frontage. 4. Any ratepayer may, within twenty-one (21 ) days alter the date of the publication or mailing ol this notice, whichever is later, serve personally or by registered mail on the Clerk of The Regional Municipality of Durham, at the address given below, a notice in writing staling objection lo the imposition of Ihe special rale, and Ihe grounds of such objection and that if a public hearing is held, Ihe objector or representative will attend such hearing to support such objection. 5. The Ontario Municipal Board may approve of the construction of the said works, and the issuance ol the said debentures, and the imposition ol the said water works rate, but before doing so il may appoint a time and place 1er a public hearing when any objections will be considered, but notice of such hearing will be given only to those persons who have given notice ol objection as provided for above. SCHEDULE"A" Highway No. 2 (King Street) from Arthur Street to East Limit of Urban Area (Newcastle). (b) (c) Lump Sum Cash Payment 30.48 metres at $39.01 per metre (being approximately 100 (eel at $11.89 per loot) $1,189.02 Highway No. 2 Hill Street Mill Street Church Street Jones Avenue Rose Street (d) Each property owner is required to make application to the Region lor permission to connect lo the water system prior to making such conneclion. Upon application lor permission to conned, a connection charge is payable in cash. The rate ol the connection charge will be that which is in effect at the time ol application. The 1989 rate is $610.00. Once connected lo the water system, each owner will be required to pay an annual charge 1er the operation and maintenance ol the water system. This charge is based on Ihe aclual volume ol water consumed and rates approved annually by Regional Council. The volume ol walor used will bo measured by Ihe water meter. The 1989 charge, based on consumption ol 50,000 gallons ol walor is $117.40. from Ovens Road lo Payne Crescent (Newtonville) from Ovens Road to Newtonville Road (Newtonville) from Church Street to Highway No. 2 (Newtonville) from Newtonville Road to Mill Street (Newtonville) from Newtonville Road to east limit (Newtonville) Irom Jones Avenue to east limil (Newtonville) Ovens Road Irom Hill Street to 300m south ol Highway No. 2 (Newtonville) Newtonville Road Irom 250m north ol Highway No. 2 to 320m south of Hwy. No. 2 (Newtonville) Payne Crescent Irom Highway No. 2 to Highway No. 2 DATED at the Town ol Whitby, this 31st day ol March, 1989. THE LAST DATE lor tiling objections Is the 4th day ol May, 1989. C. W. LUNDY Regional Clork Tho Regional Municipality of Durham 605 Rossland Road Easl Whllby, Ontario LIN 6A3

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