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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Jun 1989, p. 11

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 28,1989 11 PedalPower Represented at Museum Fund Run 9-11. cllH^S Central Public School Teams Capture Two Championships The fund run wasn't just for runners. People with bikes were encouraged to enter enter the race as well. Pictured here crossing the finish line is Marilyn Rutherford. 60 Attend Surprise Party Tyrone News A Community Left in Disarray This hairdresser did not know for sure. This hairdresser hairdresser did not know at all! When another couple suggested suggested having lunch togeth-. er with Bobby and Carl Clark, the Clarks did not dream of 'together' with nearly sixty friends and neighbours. Mostly people who are wondering what they are going to do with their hair now that Bobby, their faithful hairdresser is moving from the community, community, they gathered to show appreciation for the assistance assistance and friendship Bobby has so cheerfully fulfilled over many years. Audrey Rosevear delivered sentiments sentiments on behalf of the well- wishers and a gift of money was presented with a standing standing ovation. The Clarks will be missed from the Tyrone community. In Appreciation Ethel Gibbs was among the crowd that gathered in honour of Bobby and Carl Clark on Monday, June 26, 1989, and because it was Ethel's 78th birthday, everyone everyone sang birthday greetings to Ethel. Later the same day, as the saying goes, La- verne Taylor, Marion Hoar and Audrey Rosevear paid an evening visit to Ethel, and on behalf of Tyrone Senior Senior Citizens' Club, they presented presented Ethel with the girt of a brooch, in appreciation of the quiet but cheerfully helpful contribution she has made over many years. A visit with Ethel is to bask in sunshine, so the presentation presentation was a mutually warm occasion. Social Tom M°rtlock, Medicine Hat, Alta., and his sister, Kathleen LeBrun, Ottawa, Ontario, visited their aunt and uncle Ethel and Dick Gibbs, on Monday, June 26, 1989. A gathering of family and friends was held at the home of Blair and Marilyn Vaneyk on Sunday, June 25, 1989, following the baptism of Elisha Blair Vaneyk, daughter of Blair and Marilyn, Marilyn, sister of Emily and Blaise. The Reverend Byron Yates conducted the sacrament sacrament for Elisha and four other infants, at St. John's Anglican Church of Canada, Bowmanville. Enniskillen-Tyrone Vacation Vacation Bible School will be held in Tyrone Church from July 10 to July 14. Preregistration Preregistration will be appre- BUILDING SUPPLIES ORONO FUEL and LUMBER 5/8 PLYWOOD $38.00 each MINI TIES $5.50 each ROUND POSTS $2.75 each USED RAILROAD TIES $8.95 delivered $7.95 pick-up 0B0N0 FUEL and LUMBER STATION STREET, ORONO 983-9167 Darlington Youth Soccer League Squirt Division Under Eight GP W L T GF GA PTS. 0 0 29 6 1 Bow. OHEC Local 5 5 Gerlin 1/4 Horses 5 4 Courtice B 5 2 Bow Lange's Photo 5 3 BowBeaver Lum 5 3 2 Hampton 5 3 2 Newcastle B 5 2 2 Tyrone 5 2 2 1 19 13 OronoB 5 2 2 1 15 10 Newcastle A 5 2 2 1 10 17 Bow Shprs. Drug 5 2 3 0 7 Courtice A 5 13 17 Bow Wallace Auto 5 13 16 Bow Heavy Haulers 5 13 13 Orono A 5 14 0 6 Solina 5 0 4 1 7 0 18 4 0 3 21 8 1 1 12 10 0 21 6 0 11 9 18 4 13 8 13 28 27 10 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 5 5 4 3 3 3 2 20 1 Atom Results June 20 My Apothecary 5 James Insurance 4 OHEC Local 1000 5 Newcastle 2 Hampton 8 Bow. Jug City 5 Mosquito June 14 Erv Brooks Petro Canada 3 Hampton 1 Newcastle 4 Tyrone 1 Grahams IGA 6 Checkers Variety 0 Pee Wee June 17 Old Tyme Fish & Chips 7 Manvers 0 Tyrone 4 Oshawa 1 Bantam June 14 Flying Dutchman 7 Oshawa 3 Tyke Division Under Six GP W L T GF GA PTS 5 5 Bow. Eagles Bow Blue Jays Courtice A Bow Orioles Bow Falcons Newcastle A Hampton Bow Owls Bow Ravens Tyrone Bow Hawks Newcastle B Cardinals Bow Condors Solina 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 5 5 5 5 0 27 0 30 0 40 1 28 0 13 0 20 0 13 0 28 , The Central Public School softball team captured Scott, Pauline Moffatt, Kelly Simpson, (front) Marion the Bowmanville Junior B Girls Championship re- Rough , Sarah MacLeod, Melissa Knight, Sara Ballan;- cently From the left, they are: (back) coach Michelle tine, Chrissy Csumrik, Jennifer Ross, Tina Irons, and, Dion, Deane Henderson, Melissa McCoy, Vm Cocker- jpnmfpr Dnmrnps ham, Kathleen Dewell, Piquette Staples, Jannette 0 0 1 19 9 18 0 10 0 6 dated. Please call Gail Clark, 263-2622, or Jane Koene 1-983-9861. Euchre There were 12 tables and 3 over at the Monday night euchre in the Old Tyrone Hall on June 19, 1989, with the following results: Maxine Maxine Brock 85, Ruby Smith 84, Glen Lowery 81, Ross McRoberts 79, Carl Ferguson Ferguson 78, Verna Chamberlain' 39. Special prizes Frank Ly- cett, Verna Robinson, Ruby Griffin, Norma Cochrane. On June 26th, there were eleven tables of euchre in play: Doreen Ferguson 88, Carl Gimblett 82, Barb Cochrane Cochrane 77, Betty Kuyer 75, Mary Thompson (Bowmanville) (Bowmanville) 72, Bernice Renton 34. Special prizes Jimmy Emer- ton, Glenn Lowery, Ruby Griffin, Pat Porrill. There were 19 tables and 3 over, in play at the Friday night euchre at the Community Community Centre on Monday, June 26th, with the following following results: First Doris Schofield, Schofield, followed by Laverne Clemens, Kathleen Watts, Harold Burgess, Ede Moore, Edgar Millson. Ladies' Low. Bernice Carter, Men's Low Pauline Alldread. 50-50 Draw Ruby Cochrane, Lorna Swain, Garnet, Goyne. Spe- dal prizes Agnes Schofield, Editn Clemens, Garnet Goyne. Tyke Results Junel9 Bow Owls 4 Bow Cardinals 3 Bow Ravens 4 Courtice B 2 Bow Eagles 3 Bow Falcons 1, Bow Blue Jays 8 Bow Hawks 1 Bow Orioles 6 Hampton 2 Squirt Results June20 Hampton 3 Bow Beaver Lumber 2 Shoppers Drug Mart 1 Courtice A 0 Gerlins Quarter Horses 2 Lange's Photo 1 Wallace Auto Supply 3 Solina 3 OHEC Local 1000 11 Heavy Haulers 0 Newcastle A 2 Courtice B 2 Letter to the Editor' ' _ Commercial Growth 1 Is Needed in Town Dear John, After twenty years of reading your excellent newspaper, newspaper, this is the first time that I have written to the editor, although there were many times that I felt like doing so. However, I feel that I must speak out against the recent approvals of residential residential development in the town as it is getting much to ofar ahead of industrial development. development. I realize that lots of land owners are sitting on lands which will only become become valuable if developed, but that is something else again. I must congratulate Councillor Hooper on his statement that 60% Residential Residential assessment and 40% Industrial is the ideal. After some twenty five years in the business of I heartily agree. However I must say to Councillor Hooper, who spent so much time and effort effort writing to the newspaper, newspaper, to "put his mouth where his pen was" and do his best to influence council to call a halt to residential develop ment until we have some substantial industrial background. background. After the residential ratio becomes too high, as compared to industrial, every every new residential development, development, in my opinion, costs the existing tax-payers money, money, for schools, services etc. I am sure that we do not wish to become a bed-room municipality for Toronto and Oshawa. Your very truly, Joe Mcllroy. The Central Public School softball team captured the Bowmanville Junior B Boys' Championship recently. recently. From the left they are: (back) Greg McMurter, Mr. Duvall, Dave James, Peter Schoep, Ian Dewell, Mr. St.John, Steve Newman, (front) Jeremy Forsey, Brad Humber, Travis Laughlin, Joey Csumrik, Shane Cowan, Jeff Robinson, and Phillip Foster. CSC 1975 TM © CCS 1975" AGV, Shoei, Kiwi, HGV m Aq/ off Lazer UP TO... /0 m.s.l. at your SUZUKI Motorcycle & ATV Dealer PRESSURE-TREATED LUMBER 1 X 6 300 Lin. Ft^pV 2x2 230 A 2 x 4 320 2x6 550 2x8 750 fHH| 2x 10 $1.10 4x4 760 4x6 $1.25 6x6 2.00 6x8 2.65 PREESSURE TREATED LATTICE 1 X 8 $3.00 each 2x8 $5.50 each 4x8 $9.95 each Cedar Park (Since 1955) RECREATION & TRAILER RESORT 5 miles north of Bowmanville just off Durham Rd. 57 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! \ Featuring: j ' v v*. V, , Beautiful 110' x 70' Pool 18 Hole Miniature Golf • Tennis Court Great ^ place foi\ "Group or. ? 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