) Special Needs Students Join Golden Age Bowlers at Banquet The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc. June 14. 1989 It Together with the Wilmot Creek Bowlers, the Golden Golden Age Bowlers of Bowman ville hosted a group of special special needs students from Courtice North Public School on Tuesday, June 6, at a year-end bowling banquet. The students bowled once a month this year with the Moving Blemishes SALE Panasonic VHS PV4800 Deluxe 4-Head VCR Valued at $679.95 NOW ONLY $ 499 95 * Full Factory Warranty * New compact design * Hi-Tech-4 Video Head System * On-screen Display Programming * 119-channel Digital Quartz Tuning with Auto Set * Stand-by One-Touch Recording Includes 52 Movie Rentals... Rent One, Get One FREE! New Address: Bowmanvillc Audio-Vision 58 King St. W. Telephone 623-2312 "Bowmanville's Complete Electronics Store" loo. «> CSC 1975 TM I? CCS 19/5 TM Sifts Jftt Jfor 3 Btng 20% OFF Bulova Watches [Battery guarantee for the lifetime of the watch) Gents' 10 Kt. Gold Diamond Rings *0 Specially priced $4 on 95 from I oti. Fantastic Selection of 10 Karat Gold Chains and Charms for Dad Visit our Giftware Department for Father's Day Coffee Mugs, Desk Sets, Sheaffer Pens ... and more! We gift wrap Free of Charge Hooptr'8 f ttoellers 39 King St. W. 623-5747 Bowmanville Separate School Students Join in Arts F estival Recently, students from separate schools in Newcastle, Newcastle, took part in an arts festival festival put on by the separate school board. Ardyth Moorcroft, a teacher from Monsignor Cleary, explained that the Lakeshore West Arts Festival, Festival, held on June 5 at Bowmanville Bowmanville High School, was a first for the separate schools in this district. Lakeshore west schools (St. Francis of Assissi, St. Stephen's elementary and secondary, and Monsignor Cleary) all performed in the event. Created by Debbie Murphy Murphy and Debbie Cavanagh, teachers at St. Stephen's elementary, elementary, the purpose of the festival was to provide "an extension of the curriculum Ball Hockey in High Gear seniors. Trophy winners were: Lee-Anne Vandenburg, Donnie Kellett, Stephen Grundy, Minh Gao, James Knowlton, and Kristen Worboy. The bowlers also presented presented a cheque to Principal Wally Pitt for the students. students. Jr. Orioles Win Both Ends of Double Header The L&L Tool-Cowan Pontiac Junior Orioles won a double header against Belleville at Soper Creek on Sunday, June 11. In the first game the Juniors Juniors won 13-5. The winning pitcher was Derek Zander, giving up six hits and striking striking out 7. Dan Annis had 2 hits, including a home run with 1 aboard. Dave Fairev had a triple with 2 aboard, this all coming in the 2nd inning inning when the Orioles went on to score 7 runs. Other hits went to Phil Bird who had 2 doubles. Mike Houston Houston pitched in with 2 hits. Single hits went to Randy Reid, Derek Zander, Anthony Anthony Barnowki and Kevin Smith with a double. In the second game, the juniors won 14-4. The winning winning pitcher was Nick Dennis Dennis who relieved Phil Bird in the 4th inning. Nick Allowed only 3 hits. David Fairey, Nick Dennis and Brad Lambert Lambert had 2 hits a piece. Single Single hits went to Troy Harness Harness and Derek Zander with a double. The Orioles needed these two wins after losing to Little Little Britain 11-10 and Pickering Pickering 11-6. The Orioles now have four wins and two loses. loses. The next home game is Thursday, June 15th at 6:15 against Oshawa at Soper Creek. ' The Bowmanville Boys Ball Hockey expanded from 4 teams with 60 boys in 1988 to a Sr. and Jr. Division Division with a total of 8 teams and 116 boys in 1989. The league is half way thru the schedule with the first two games as exhibition, only. Unfortunately the committee committee had to do quite a bit of juggling of players in the Jr. Division in order to balance balance teams, with some success. success. But the Spitfires still dominate their division. Keep in mind that the team that did not lose a Team JR. Spitfires Wolves Generals Knights Whalers Flames Penquins Kings 4 4 4 4 SR. 4 4 4 4 4 3 0 0 2 2 1 1 0 1 3 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 0 8 6 1 1 5 5 4 2 T.O.NJiA. House League Junellth Team G W L T Pts. Mosquitos Mothersills (A) J.B. MacGregor Optimists Orono Shoppers 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 2 2 0 Games last Week... McGregor 7 Shoppers Drugl Mothersills (A) 12 Optimists 0 Tykes Co-operators 3 2 Checkers 3 2 Burger King 3 2 Orono Tyke 3 2 Eastman's Petrocan 4 2 Mothersills (B) 3 1 D-Police Lawmen' ' 3 0 'V'-iNh '"y '■ Games Last Week. Checkers 22 Eastman's Petrocan 7 Burgers King 15 Eastman's Petrocan 11 Mothersills (B) 18 Co-operators 7 Co-operators 18 Orono 9 Orono 9 Lawmen 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 4 4 2 0 Pee Wees Beaver Lumber 3 Oddfellows 5 Mothersills (C) 2 Games Last Week Oddfellows 18 Mothersills (C) 0 Beaver Lumber 11 Grafton 11 Cobourg (2) 16 Oddfellows 10 2 2 0 0 3 2 5 4 0 Bantam/ Midgets Skylight V-Plus Norm's Deli Games Last Week cancelled. 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC NOTICE PROPOSED MILL STREET RECONSTRUCTION FROM KING STREET TO SCUGOG ROAD, HAMPTON CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE The Town of Newcastle proposes to reconstruct Mill Street from King Street to Scugog Road in Hampton. Construction of a concrete concrete culvert to replace the existing Bowmanville Creek crossing structure is also proposed. As part of the proposed work, the Town is undertaking a study to determine the preferred design of the proposed improvements. improvements. The study will follow the Class Environmental Assessment Assessment process as approved for Municipal Road Projects of this type. A Public Information Centre will be held from: 3:00 P.M. -7:00 P.M. ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21 ST, 1989 at the Hampton Community Hall (downstairs), to permit the public public to examine the alternate roadway designs and to provide input input into the planning process and final design selection. An Environmental Study Report will.be prepared for the project and filed with the Clerk of the Town of Newcastle, and will be available for a period of thirty days for public review. The public will be notified of the availability of this report. If concerns regarding regarding this project cannot be resolved, a person/party, may request request that the Minister of the Environment "bump up" this project to an Individual environmental assessment. The final decision regarding requests for an Individual environmental assessment rests with the Minister of the Environment. The public Is Invited to comment on this project prior to the Public Public Information Centre. Any group or individual wishing to comment comment on the study may contact: Mr. W. A. Evans, P, Eng, Director of Public Works Corporation of the Town of Newcastle 40 Temperance Street BOWMANVILLE, Ontario L1C3A6 Date of publication: May 24, 1989 in all the arts, such as drama, drama, music and art," Miss Moorcroft explained. "It's an opportunity for all the schools to get together together to hear what everyone else is doing," she continued. Although the event is called a festival, the students students performing are not competing against each other. other. "We're here to share, not to rate each other," Miss Moorcroft added. Everyone who performed in the event received a certificate certificate of appreciation. t'i game during the regular schedule - lost out to the bottom bottom place club who only had one victory, and that team went on to win the championship. championship. The Senior Division seems to be well balanced, and becoming very competitive competitive which should make the round-up day championship up for grabs. A new designed application application for 1990 season should solve the problem of unbalanced unbalanced teams in the future. The statistics are for the four reg. league games. G W L T .Pts. The Peterborough, Victoria, Northumberland, and Newcastle Roman Catholic Separate School Board held their very first Lakeshore West Arts Festival at Bowmanville Bowmanville High School on June 5,. Four schools from this area participated in the event. Pictured above are students from the senior kindergarten class at Msgr. Cleary school in Courtice preparing to perform their version of "Sleeping Beauty'. , u The Centre with the PERSONALITY" Dr. Scott Granger Y&R Leanna Randolph Y&R And "Jason Craig" from the new daytime soap, Generations. APPEARING AT THE OSHAWA CENTRE FOR FATHER'S DAY SHOPPERS Saturday, June 17th 10:00 a.m. Plus...Win a Breakfast Date with The Stars! Buy Dad's gift at the Centre and win a breakfast date with the stars. Contest details and ballot forms at the Oshawa Centre. i OSHÆ& CENTRE W