VnT.TUP t, 18rages ISUWMANVILL, ONTARIO, WED>NMAY, MAY- 17, 1987 15# Per Canw hWins,,Tri-Sçhool Me.frFis i- l4.aring Thu4rsday 10 a.m. TietRa*eayrsWiII Oppose Expent-Ure of $43 0,000 for SNew PoUce,, Fire,. Court Building On Friday, athietes from Clarke Higli School piled trophy is being presented, to Clarke's three athletic The Ontario Municipal Board Hearing regarding the pro. ep total of 350 pts on their home grounds to win coaches,* at left, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Carlson and, at Ieannual Inter-Sch1o meet for the first time. Bow- right, Lyn Lowry. Principal E. G. Witherspoon c ofe construction of the new police station and f ire department itani11ile was second with 276 points, Courtice third Clarke where the meet was held is proudlly doing building on *Church Street, at an *stimated cost of $430,OOO, will with 180 and Millbrook fourth with 115. Above the the honors. b., held in the Council Chamber at 10 a.m. tomorrow, Thursday. Application for th. Municipal Board's approval was made by the Corporation of the Town of Bowmanvill. in February, and a large- advertèsern:nt wa: published for two successive weeks in the Statsm.n e tht tie t inormthe public. It stated that any ratepayer'could, within 21 days of the first publication, tend in writing to the Town Clerk any -objection and the grounds for such objection to 'the proposed building. Only4'hree unnamed ratepayers sent objections. They will be able to voice their opinions at the Municipal Board Hearing herle. The meeting is open to the public. I Wins $1,OOO in ho&rnputate -Arm. ise'Da Many- Colon fui C Fe ature Centenniý ,,H,-eId by HoIy'Nain A Centennial Costume Dance adorncd with spring ilowers ns edh St. Joseph's Audi- Dozens of dainty circulai toimon Saturday evening white latticework baskets fil. Under the auspices of the Holy ed with a profusion of whitE Nfaie,Society.' Mare than 200 and pastel colored blossomm peipe '*ire present -for the enhanced the white stream. .=i.Tiiene weîze so ffnany ers. above the dance flooz atactlye' -ad original cob- throigbput the. large room, ý=.es that tic selection 'of xellent music for dancing #mbe,-wînnersmwas « eost dif '. was -provided. by the Doda- cUit for bbc judges. worth- Orchestra, Osbhawa. * Tlie cliittee in charge o! Hal!way Ibrough bbc even- arrfxiurrtergs was composcd ing. thc judges, Mr. and Mns et Chaixman J. J. Cuddéhee, Fred Newman, Mr. and Mns Mr.Cudi4h e,bwdrtChie- WfUtum Thiesburger,- Council- ho".lM Iiiaf1*aPet Pzeol, bar Glenholme Hughes, a past dent o! theHoly.Name Society, presfident. of the Holy Name Mij. Chishalm, Jamnes Fair, a Society, and Mrs. Hughes, Past President, Mrs, Fair, Mn. were called ta the stage. Ther and Mrs. Larry Hardca9tle, there was a grand parade of 74Ér and Mrs. Egon Rietmuller the more than 130 people in and -Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Horst- costume. mnan. The pnize winners were an- Tic spacious hall was trans- noUnced by Mrs. Rietmuller formcd into a balncoam setting as follows: Single winnens, 1. by the effective decorations. Mary Brinklow, wha ware a Tii.e stage was canopied with becoming early 1900s pale blue .wite streamers and centred and white costume; 2. J. Hog. 1)yitii ' large cil painting wblch ervorst, costumed as a Dubch- picturcd a Canadian 1867 lake- mian in an authentic out!it aide scene on one bal! and tb. complete with wooden sioes; ,Ce. location in 1967 on the 3. Alfred Walker, garbed per- oter Larry Hardcastle was fectly as a gentleman of 1867. lre' ta]cnted antist who paint- Pairs, 1. Mn. and Mrs. Larry <1 this picture. Hardcastle, costumed as an Lightecd pink and white fest- 1867 urban couple; 2. Mr. and ive, lariterns were suspended Mrs. Michael G. Heenan, in thessbb proscenium arci dance hall girl and barman Ëhd utc front the stage was costumes; 3. M r. and M rs. Joe S'pecial Place Mats Distributed May 12 Mark Hos pifai Day, 'PIospitals acrostie country clebratcd their own special day on Fr ' day, May 121h, whlch was tradItionally ob- aerved in Canada as National Hospital Day. Why .May l2th In artc~lrWall, Bernard Holen, Administrator o! the Meiponlal lHospital explained, the. cu9toin gocu back many t*ars MaY 121h was the amni- venry of the birth o! tie 1 idaryFlorence Nightin- de thO nglbhnurme-héroine Ibo ravolutlonlzed nursing #ÀIý- Italtechniques in tie m LiLythe tieme chosep fr >1at1al Hospital Day I tpl Vantennlal Year bas anl *%=Met O! history - "Canada's loltala- Yeterday, Today, A Heitage of ýadHope". One way 1»-' hospitals acrcea On- w attention ) to this ýI. sidMr. Holdaen, wu bbc heuse o!f;colorful t1place rnatsjrecortt- Oise signifîcant de- of St. Augustine from France 1founded Ibis contine'it's firsl hospital at Quebec City in 1639. "1 understand that about 300,000 of these place mats wene distributed by hospitals and their auxilianies bo res- taurants in their communi- lies", said Mr. golden, "4so we could be sure o! an eye-catch- ing display. Many hospitals placcd similar covers on tie mnealtrays of! hem patients". Mr. Holden uaid tii.b Mcm- niormal Hsptal obsrvcd' Na- tional H=ital Day by supply- ing smre 2,00 place mats to local restaurants. Thé Memorlal Hospital is onu cf more than 200 com- munlty hospitals in Ontario, wiiicb becn hem now ihave 85,000 full-time , and 15,000 part-tique employes. In many cwqrnmunlhls, tue bospitali in orw the blggest building ýand bas by far bbe blggesb payrofl in town. ,Il *anibcptd liat t'hi total ca oleealn i <TUM4 TO PAGE TWO> of Champion Mary Ann Doyle of Bowznanville and SeniorA r A ccident e Girls Champion Wendy Partner of Clarke, Senior Boy l. Champion Ron Barber of Courtioe, Intermediate Boys )n Champion Greg Adams of -Bowmanville and Junior Is Boys Champion Ken McCracken of Clarke. Inf ReclainiPlant William Allen, age 39, R.R feet away noticed Allen's 6, Bowmanville, a maintenance *light and alerted the operator, o sfu rnes Accident imec}ianic at Goodyear Reclaim who mmelartely stopped the Plant, here, had part of bis conveyor. ai~~~ I) nc oudU 1 ht arrn amputated by sur- Mr. Allen, who had been a geons at Oshawa General Hos- maintenance mechanic at the Round-U ptal on, Friday following an plant for smre 18 months wam a i Dn eaccident at the plant. taken by the Bownianville Brian W. Piggatt, R.R. 1, Aparentlyg Mr. Allen had Area Ambulance ta Memorial * f Bowmanville, lost control of been clearing bits of wire Hospital where he received - ___the car he was driving on from a conveyor belt, which emergency treatment, and was ýe 3 u cie y King Street West'on SaturdàY had been stopped, when he i- then transferred to Oshawa night at 11:44, o'cloclc, and structed the operator to start General Hospital the vehicle skidded int the the belt. Mr. Allen Io marrled and s. Piper, costumed as a rural South side of Vanstone's A man unloading a truck 50 they have four children. r lady and gentleman, bridge. The car broke through 1_ The door prize winners were the rallinig, but fortunatelyAou c te Mr. Donald G. McGregor, Mr. was prevented by a lamp post 's and Mrs. *Don Thompson, Mr. from crashing into the creekA nn unifln er 1and Mrs. John Lyle, Mr. and below. -Mr. Piggott was nat )r Mis. Don'Larkin, Oshawa, and injured and bis car sustained Mi '.Mr. and. Mr4. Earl Barbeau. only minor damage. Constable0 1 .drn a-i g Th inesoftespot dance RonNrP: riySwle- 0f) hon le.ternoon a car driven by 11ol4t P1Martho Bridge X. Jackson-and Mrs. Hl. Rundle Randy Cox, Canadian Forces à aai ope a sudeus- 28,570; Mrs; D. R. Morrison and Bae, CmpBodefnda i season. We should apolo- Mrs. R. G. Cowie, 28,290; Mii. S Ba odn nicycle rid byD avid Mie- tte players for our G. James and Miss S. Burke, G rauluateavIu raUac- tartidineas inpublishlng the re- 26,210; Mrs. M. E. .Leask .and it Neal, 43 Lamba Lane, colllded. sulta. Instead, we apologize Mi'a. A. D. Jackson, 25,630., e ~There were no injuries and for those few players who Group 4-Mt. and Miin. H. R. Î,only minor damage was S- were &Ô late playing their Moses, 41,700; .Mr. and Mrs. J. KoiinveostatledRich. games, or in handing ini their Darch, 37,670; Mr. and Mrs. Kouh invstigtèd.scores. The tardiness of one D. MacArthur, 34,600; Mr. and A car driven by Jim O'Con- or two can hold up the cm-Mn. B. Cryderman, 34,120; for, 309 Elgin Street, Oshawa) pletion o! a whole group. Mr. and Mrs. K. Kelly, 32,880, wen ot ! onra o Tl- The prizes go ta the top Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cuth- r ley's Road, at three o'clack on pair in each group. We are bertson, 32,630; Mr. and Mrs. Saburday. morning and went publisiiing the scores o! only N. Osborne, 32,340. off the road. Constable T. the top six couples of the - *.. ~ . Yardy, OPP, was tbc investi- smaller groups and the top gabing officer. seen fNee vvge n sp At 5:45 a.m.- on Saturday SCeflo! Ii.Ae brnep i1~ I Donald CayeU, Peterborough, ndGrup RA. n, 598;Mrne 'N ill In loat contrai of the car he wasM.Vte and Mrs . K90Mr. driving at the entrance to acVksone and60; Mrs. . 14 - Darlington Park. This vehicle Jcsn343;Ms.EAd-1 Sch oî enson and Mrs. J. J. Brown, also went off the road. Con- 30,210, Mrs. E. V. Hoar and stable L. F. Dryden, OPP, Mrs. A. L. Hooey, 30,060,;r. a At 10:15 pm audyJmeo,2,0;Ms .J Track aud field athietes tiiewsato a olsonFruo n Mrs. R. G. front O'Neill Colleglate, on Highway No. 2 near Cowie, 27,670. Oshawa, won the 14-sohool Brown's Sehool. The drivers Group 2-Mr.A tiemta CrkHghSol invovd ee aphKn and Mrs. M. Brown, 31,840; grounda yesterday wlth a nedy, King Street East, NL'ew- Mrs. W. Orme and Mrs. L. total cf 224 points. Clarke castle, and somebody un- Hurson, 30,170; Mrs. G. Young was in second place wltb known, who left the. scene-o! and Mrs. T.W. Cawker, 27,300; 111, MeLaughllu Colleziate, the accident in his vehicle Mrs. S. Chisholm and Mrs. N. Oshawa, was third wlth 108 Wayne Beckett immediatcîy afberwards. Con- Heenan, 26,850, Mrs. S. Crago anld Bowmauville placed C on g ra t ulIa tions ta Mr. stable L. Mahoney. OPP, is and Mrs. W. McMechan, fourth wlth au even 100 Wayne Beckett, son of Mr. and. lnvestigating. 25,940; Mrs. L. Dewell and points. Mrs. Floyd Beckett, Enniskil- On Monday at 3:19 a.m. a Mrs. K. Maguire, 24,530. Event wluuers wlll uow ]en. oný graduating in the transport trailer went off the Group 3-Mns. L. W. Dip- compete lu the finals at Mc- Agribusiness two-year Diploma road on 401 Highway near pell and Mrs. S. R. James, Lauthllu Colleglate this Sat- Course from Guelph Univer- Turnbull's Road. The driver 33,690; Mrs. E. V. Hoar and urday. Clarke will b. seul- sity. (TURN TO PAGE tWWO) Mrs. J. A. Bell, 33,070; l4rs. lng 25 entriez. Brownies Present Dolis to Memorial Hospital Good news, lu the form of a cheque for $1,000, came te Jill Kilpatrlck, 3 Flett St. on Tuesday ulght. fihe wau the big wluuer ln the cur- rent serles of the Kinscmen Club's Investmneut Draw. ' Miss Kilpatrick 'ln uow Mrm. Leu Koeuderman, Jr., and no doubt the ecah will corne lu handy as she aud ber husband are expectlug Bethany Plans Big To Celebrate Vic: "VI A. H. "Ah" Sturrock, Esso agent. i Bowm anviUmI, was among those honored recently at an Imnperial Oij sales convention* in Toronto. He lias been associatedi with Imperial 41 years, 28 of which have been. uered in Bowmanville. He was presented with lis long-uer.- vice bubton by Harry F. Denhama, marketing, assistant region manager. I ISTAKE - An. error in a letter sent ta Durham County F4rmers u=iy have,,>,PPp4iucd a lin. up at Orone 'Townl~ al~ jj h ax ozi g T e ia for the farm Rally meeting was given as 8:30 a.ni. instead of p.m. Those who may have made the early morning trip are advised to phone 416-26- 2325 if they still wish to participate in the March on Ottawa on May 24th. Please, phonie no, later than May 20bh. i. i. . i. t FIREWORKS - As many are aware, Bowman-. ville's Council passed a Fireworks By-Law recent- ly restrictmng the sale -and use of fireworks. Bowmanville Rotary, Club was granted special permission to liold their commniy display at the fligh School grounds on Monday even*ng. The Fire Department and Police are c-operating with the club, an expert from the fireworkscompany will b.i charge and, everybody h ateds is insured should there be any hitdhes. Incidentally, this is flot a mÙoney-mgking affair. Rotary hopei to break even by .tfiýi sale of tickets to cover the oven $1,000 cost. Enitertainmient wilb stant shortly afben 8 and the big show will get iindenway around 9. ~1 I i CONFUSION - On the Edibor's pad there are four names cf local people but lie can'b nemember why the namnes are there. Probably somnebody lias plioned them in as winnens of a draw.- Tley are Sadie Bucknell, Carlisle; Mollie Horstman, Liberty N.; Betty Therbeil, Duke and Mrs., Wright, Ontaio> St. W. hope they esdli won a million dollars, but would appreciate receiving further information from somebody about the details. i. i. . i. j SALE - The Lions Club ýs gathering up articles from ail over the area for their Comm'tw.ity Auction. on June lObli. If you have anythlng to, contribute, please phone 623-3214 as soon -as pos- sible, so they can b. picked up. . t j. t f i. SIGN - Peter Kowal, Junior's Real Estate estéb-, lishment, King St. Wes4. ip mportizl6 au ftIýative new electrie ig:n that hangs oïier. thé sldw nd is quite color$ul. tj. j. t 'f- INJUEED - Mr. $gew MèTâvish, w*f of the, Canadian Tire storeowner lie., liad a ée oft 1 y'esterday that might easily have reaalte4 in sert- ousinmjury. SlIIM 'Iipped sud Mi dm record cards flew h ý,aU 'iIrectona.' Ber gba"i won. bashed againt lie, r "âad À49 d i lna a - AI... r eekend The. Bth~ etiua Comiittee acrjûto lh 1the Betan AtitcAo tion haveplAnCd. erbu events for tihoda week. end. thet gn , i 'clck bure il l~~ rnunItY eliurch rl eln t Atiiletic Part. led Jaa*, Paul'm Anglican 'Churc2 iïI &év. WiJlamPlere c UnitedChch > mde beglfa at 121,ek ngfrom. St.5aL 'uClamcbtr"ti te A Mhletic auk, wbih wâï1 festun re a UÏfor floa, horq4 drawn vehicles, Ope costumies?' dedorated c; t bicyceles, triYcles etc.,falq~ éd. by -raesand >UgusI Ithe evening, 8, o!clock tiSt . - s ' preseuted ieaturing local, outolde talent scW as Peterborough Bare Douno Square Daor , In~ erough- Accordion, BpÏthany Choirs and I0j gd i to g4 Wotwof 1Wthq o mit ïst Williamw, N, r t3ms ~feww '4 '~r, W.~.DA.J~iLVAZj IL,) 9)ieces fýý 1 - -- --y ---- , wy a ý.A ýýe? Oits and