i i .. Kirk Kemp Hoping to Replace Sam Cureatz The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, July 18,1990 3 -n 1' A local apple grower has declared his interest in representing Durham East at Queen's Park af- jfcer MPP Sam Cureatz announced announced he won't be running running for office again. mrk Kemp, 31, filed his nomination papers this week with Durham •East Progressive Conservative Conservative Association President, President, June Smith, y " He said he has always had a strong interest in 'the community and "thought this was a viable viable opportunity to do it at a higher level." Married to Sheila and father of three-year-old Eric, Mr. Kemp was bom and raised in Darlington Township. ;■ He is a director with the Bowmanville Lions Club and is a youth group leader at one of the local churches. Running the apple or-: chard with his father led him into other areas of THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS PROCLAMATION jo., . I : X Marie Hubbard, Mayor of the Town of Newcastle hereby 1 declare* SUNDAY, JULY 22ND, 1990 AS DECORATION DAY In the Bowmanville Cemetery and Bond Head Cemetery in Newcastle Village. There will be no Decoration Service or .organized parade to the cemetery this year. Marie Hubbard Mayor • Date of Publication: July 18,1990 File: 10.38.99 responsibility such as being being a director with the Durham Growers Cooperative Cooperative Storage and a director of the Ontario Apple Marketing Commission, Commission, representing a district from Scarborough to Trenton. He and his wife, for the past eight years, have also owned a travel business in Oshawa. Mr. Kemp said he has "had a strong desire to take a job such as this on for a long time" and says he would like to take over where Sam left off. "He was a strong constituency constituency man. I also want to represent the riding riding and the constituents in the area," he said. "I'm charging right ahead and will'see what happens at the nomination nomination meeting. I have a strong team behind me," he said. Mrs. Smith, riding § resident, said on Mon- ay there had been no further nominations received. received. The deadline for nominations to be filed is midnight, July 31. The Progressive Conservatives' Conservatives' nomination meeting takes place on August 8. Police Report A camcorder was reported reported stolen from Langes Photo last Friday morning. According to Durham Regional Regional Police, the windows of the front door were smashed and a Kyocera BLK Camcorder Camcorder was stolen. The incident is under investigation. investigation. ?.%s/ ° fs 5/7 ***»■ 29 King St, East Bowmanville FHEE CONSULTATION FOR YOUR CATERING NEEDS 623-1533 Seeks Liberal Nomination Protest Over Postal Cuts Marilyn Pearce, a Scu- gog Township councillor, is hoping to represent Durham East as a Liberal Liberal Party candidate in the provincial election expected expected this fall. Mrs. Pearce has been working for the Liberals provincially since 1972. She has been involved in municipal politics for the past 18 months, representing representing Port Perry on Township Council. Mrs. Pearce believes that with Progressive Conservative candidate Sam Cureatz not in the race, that the riding is winnable for the Liberals. She is originally from the Town of Newcastle but moved to Port Perry with her family in 1985. She was president of the Durham East Liberal Association but resigned after declaring her intent to run as a candidate. Some of the issues Mrs. Pearce will be campaigning campaigning on, if she receives receives the nomination, are a commuter rail service service from Peterborough to Toronto and the issue of the province downloading programs to the municipal municipal level. This adds to the residential tax burden. The nomination meeting meeting will be held at the Blackstock Recreation Centre on August 14. To date, the only other candidate to have filed for the Liberal nomination nomination is Donna Fairey, Park Needs Lights fill " MARILYN PEARCE À spokesman for the Oro- no Amateur Athletic Association Association has requested that the lights at the hall diamond in the Orono Park be upgraded. upgraded. "We feel it is very important important to keep our boys playing playing sports such as baseball especially during the long . t .. , . _ summer months, said Peter lights installed at Soper Maartense in a letter to Creek Park in Bowmanville. Town Council. "However, as the hoys get older, it will be increasingly difficult to convince convince teams to come to Oro no to play games which cannot cannot be completed due to inadequate or unsafe lighting," lighting," he said. . Dr. Maartense added that since some existing lights are. in place, all the wring is available and the cost of upgrading would be much less than the cost of Newcastle Council agreed to consider th,e request for- lighting in the Town's 1991 budget discussions. Municipal Councillors are protesting the possible reduction reduction of postal service in Courtice. In a vote on Monday, the Town of Newcastle's elected officials agreed to advise Canada Post that the municipality municipality is strongly opposed to any reduction in existing postal service for Courtice. Council heard Monday that there are plans to eliminate eliminate door-to-door delivery in Courtice. This decision comes on the heels of Council's expen- . diture of $42,000 to give the Courtice area its own postal addresses. "We certainly never paid. them (Canada Post) to take away anything from existing residents," said Ward One Regional Councillor Lany Hannah. He noted that the Canadian Union of Postal Workers has advised the municipality of the Courtice postal changes. Bill Scott, President of the Canadian Union of Postal Postal Workers Oshawa/ Bowmanville areas, said Canada Post is attempting to reduce services in order to save money! "Any time they get a chance to reduce services services and save some.money, they jump on it," he said, after after Monday's Council meeting. meeting. "They have no regard for their employees, the public, public, or anybody else. The elimination of door- to-door delivery would affect about 150 households. LORDY LORDY Johnny's 40 (Ovenden) , July 19th got ya! 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