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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Jun 1993, p. 2

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2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, June 23,1993 Lioness Club Donates Teddy Beats to Ambulance .Week in Review- ca iIF ■ SCi . ■ j iM; ' ' V « *; : * ' V i; ' 'H t. Durham Regional Police Briefs Tuesday, May 22 An Orchard Park Drive, Bowmanvillc, Bowmanvillc, resident reported that a number of youths on bikes went up his driveway and attempted to open the door of his van. Monday, June 21: A Church Street, Bowmanvillc, resident reported that his wallet had been taken. It was later recovered at the Whitby GO Station. A Durham Regional Road 57, Enniskillen, resident reported that he had lost his driver's licence. Sunday, June 20: A McFccters Crescent, Bowman- ville, resident was involved in a single single vehicle collision caused by a mechanical failure at the comer of Liberty Street and Baseline Road. A Scugog Street, Hampton, resident resident reported a radio stolen from his unlocked vehicle. : • * ,*>* vV.' 'a v.'"-W . V" '• . >■- '* v-;:v» >: v > - The Lioness Club of Bowmanvillc donated a dozen teddy bears to the Bowmanvillc Ambulance Service on June 15th. Ambulance personnel personnel welcomed the toy bears, which will be used to comfort young victims involved in traumatic emergencies. In the back are John Visser, Visser, supervisor; and Fred Mota, driver attendant; both of the Bowmanvillc Bowmanvillc Ambulance Service. In the front (1-r) arc the following Lionesses: Lionesses: Colleen Lush, incoming president; Trish Eyman, president; Billie Kemp; Marie Moses; and Doreen Cripps, secretary. Hospital Records Surplus From Page One been new services introduced. In his medical staff report to board members, Dr. Winston Hes- lop noted areas where expansion has already occurred or is expected. Services have been expanded in the out-patient and diagnostic areas. Thc.main services affected were cardiology cardiology and radiology. A breast clinic was launched, with its focus on education and mammography. "There has been movement in the area of midwifery and the staff is poised to eventually cooperate with licensed midwives who we expect will be functioning in'the community community within the next few months," writes Dr. Hcslop in his report. "In the area of palliative, care, there has been some movement to- Objections to Historical Designation From Page One designation of the hall as a historic building was John Sproatt, the grandson of the architect who designed designed the community hall. Mr. Sproatt said the designation would "honor the Massey family's generosity to the village." Olliers in support of the designation designation pointed out that some of the members of the Newcastle Village Community Hall Board arc afraid they will "lose control" of the hall if the historical designation is placed on the building. Among the supporters were Ken Stephenson, Doug Smith and Tom Barrie. As Mr. Barrie looks at the issue of the designation, "This is a fine building and we may lose it some day." He said it could happen if someone someone came along and liked die site The Canadian Statesman Carriers of the Week Brad / Darryl Humber Roule ffS Since January, 1990 I $ This week's carriers will receive FREE BURGER, FRIES, DRINK and an ICE CREAM TREAT compliments of: DARI DREAM Soft and Hard Ice Cream Ice Cream Cakes and Pies Char Broiled Burgers and Fries OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11 a.m. -11 p.m. 623-3081 215 King Street E„ Bowmanvillc J fishing rods from his vehicle. A Bruce Street, Oshawa, resident stated that a vehicle had been entered entered while left overnight at Mos- port Park. Saturday, June 19: A Church Street resident reported dial about two months ago an unknown unknown person had cut through the screen of a window on the east side of the building. It is not known if die building was entered. A Meadow Road, Bowmanvillc, resident reported a vehicle had been stolen. An Orono resident's vehicle rolled over at Mosport Park. It was destroyed in the incident and taken away by Bob's Towing. Friday, June 18: A Durham Regional Road 18, Ncwtonville, resident reported that an unknown suspect kicked in the rear door of his home. Once inside, die culprit took an assortment of CORRECTION In this week's Quantrill Chev-Olds used car advertisement, the price of the 1992 LUMINA APV should be $18,500., not $21,900. The price of the 1988 Cavalier should be $5,995., not $4,995. We regret any inconvenience these errors may have caused. J. E. QUANTRILL Chevrolet - Geo - Oldsmobile - Cadillac A Don Mills resident reported drat an unknown suspect stole some items and some money. Bell Ringer Raises Funds for United Way wards establishing a Palliative Care Team, with emphasis on care in the home similar to what has been developed developed by a team at Scarborough General Hospital." The average number of employees employees at Memorial was 231 during the '92-'93 fiscal year. There were more padent days recorded recorded (27,712), in '92-'93 than in die previous year. Three distinct reserves, totalling $941,000, have been set up to help finance future renovations, operating operating rooms, nurses residences,. and parking lots. Maintaining the fiscal integrity of the Memorial Hospital Bowmanvillc Corporation will be a significant challenge as the hospital prepares to deal with pending social contract talks and continued growth in the Newcastle area, the treasurer noted. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM DURHAM REGION NEW HOURS OF OPERATION FOR LANDFILL AND RECYCLING SITES The Oshawa, Cartwright and Scugog Transfer and Recycling Sites will be open Tuesday to Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. effective July 1, 1993. The sites will be closed Sundays, Mondays and all holidays. V.A. SILGAILIS, P. ENG. COMMISSIONER OF WORKS Don't Miss a Single Issue Catch all the news, sports and advertising that make up our community. enough to want to buy the building to tear it down to put something else in its place. While some may not favor the historical designation, diis is one way to save "all die features," Mr. Barrie said. The designation of the building will not "alter die use of it," he said. And, according to comments made by Ms Grandficld, die designation designation of die building will not put an automatic slop on future plans to expand expand and improve the building. As long as die additions arc "sympathetic" to the original building building materials and design, LACAC supports diem. "We think it's a good idea," said Ms Grandficld. The Town of Newcastle GP&A Committee voted to approve die designation. The council will give ils final approval at its next meeting on June 28. BAR BELL - One of the many attractions of last week's World's Biggest Sidewalk Sale was this tall test of strength set up in front of the King Street Bar & Grill. Jody Riley, above, winds up to hammer the mallet home. She wasn't able to hit the top but many others who tried their strengdi managed to ring the bell. Proceeds went to the United Way. Category 1 Subscribers who wish to pick up their own subscription at our offices after 11 a.m. Wednesday. You will bo given a card to present each week when you pick up your Statesman. Category 2 Subscribers within the Town of Newcastle. Category 3 Subscribers outside the Town of Newcastle in Canada. Sub. Delivery G.S.T. Total $20 $1.40 $21.40 $20 $5 $1.75 $26.75 $20 $25 $3.15 $48.15 I Name:--_ I Address: * Postal Code: Subscription Order Form 1:11111 New Q 1 or I Renewal Q I Telephone No.: * Please pay by cheque, VISA, MasterCard, or money order. | | VISA/MC Number: _ _ _ Expiry Date: _ _ _ -J S&t taa&tan gttatotan P.O. Box 190,62 King Street West, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C3K9 Second Class Mail Permit No. 1561 Pingle's Farm Market Enter our Strawberry Dessert Baking < Contest Entiles must bo In by 12 noon, Judges mid auction to follow, PRIZES!! Ki : O Etta Take part in our on-site John Deere Ride and 0 Drive S Program DC vCGfi Saturday, June 26th"t™ 11 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Bring along the whole family and take part in our 1st Annual Strawberry Festival Meet "Sarah Berry" and "Strawberry Shortcake" • Horse drawn wagon rides • Pick your own strawberries or ready picked Live entertainment - Singing cowboy - Fiddlers • Pie eating contest at 2 p.m. • Serving Fresh Strawberry Shortcake and Strawberry Sundaes • Face Painting • Clowns • Balloons and Games ÆVEKGIŒENC all.MiM (viiAum n i in.-- " üïwÜïîhîbSîmÏ tenvief OPEN DAILY 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. 1805 TAUNTON RD. E. HAMPTON 725-6089 Enjoy n BLUE JAYS HOT DOG AND ENTER OUR DRAW FOR A PAIR OF BLUE JAYS N|xÆ> mSiïoi UlttlKVti TICKETS fi t l

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