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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Mar 1975, p. 2

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2 TheCanadian Statesman, Bowmanvîlle, March 19, 1975 Franks Wimpe Out Spear,,ncers WI - NowAdvance by B.L. Oliver pointýs they needed to win the semi-finals seven p oints to In yet another close, bard 'Spencers tbree. They now fought game between Spen- move into the finals against a cers and Franks Real Estate well rested Brooks squad. teams, Franks emerged the Spencers gave Franks a victors downing Spencers 6-4. "run for their money" , as they This victory gave Franks, the were the underdogs but came DUyinq or Sefling? If You Need a Saf ety Check Corne to Us! We Are a Licensed Motor Vehkele Inspection. Service Centre W. Offer Complote Automobile Service I I a V/ R. 160 Church St. 0R55OCE10T E W. JohnsonE 623-4601 5STO0R E E nterprises Bowmanville to Finals usrng wîth some great seifina1 was a cliff-hanger but in the end, Spencers were just unable to contain the high flying league winners. The same names keep coming Up on Franks score sheet each week. This time it was Paul Forsey with two, and Steve Burns, Bob Hellam, Brian Hughes and Tom Wilson each getting one. For Spen- cers it was Rick Rademracher potting two with Dave Green and Rick Shackelton each netting one. The finals- begin next week and should prove to be very close as first place Franks meet second place Brooks at 10:00 am Comnmunity (from page 1) Auxiliary, Penny Sale; 2nd Newcastle Guide Company, Youth Crafts; Mrs. A. Sui, Barbie Dolîs and clothes; Senior Ctizens, White Ele- phant; 3rd Bowmanville Cub Pack Mothers Auxiliary, Used Toys; 2nd Bowmanville Brownie Pack Mothers Aux- iliary, Soft Toys; St. John's Joannas, Ilomemade Choco- late Easter Eggs; 1st and 5th B o w ma n v111-B rown les, home-baked cookies; 3rd Bo'W- manville Guide Company candles; 4th Bowmanvill Brownie Mothers Auxiliary home-baked bread; lst andî 5th Bowmanville Brownies and 3rd Bowmanville Guides Mothers Association, recipe books; Maple Grove Brownie and Guide Mothers Associa- tion, Knitting; Durham Christian Higb School Ladies Auxiliary, Country Store; 6th Bowmanville Brownie Moth- ers Association, Fishpond and Touch and Take; 2nd Bow- manville Guide Company, Recycle Shop; Trinity C.G.I. T., Candy Apples and Bail- nons. For the best decorated booths, judges selected St. Paul's U.C.W., lst prize and Durham Christian 11gb School Ladies Auxiliary, 2nd. The sponsoring Mothers Association were in charge of the tea room. Girls from both Brownie Packs and the Guide Company ably served a del- icious array of tea items.' The Convenor of the fair, Mrs. G. Nelson; the Tea Convenors, Mrs. J. Down, Mrs. J. Moorcraft, and Mrs. D. Bradley; tbe Decorating Committee, Mrs. L. Redfern and Mrs. J. Moorcraf t; Pub- licity, Mrs. C. Mutton; Door Prizes, Mrs. L. Redfern and Mrs. J. Sproatt; and Ticket Chairman, Mrs. N. Bain,-all were well rewarded for the long bours of work by the large and enthusiastic crowd that, once againi, made the fair ai sîccess, Mdaremember,yo-ur CLdalr1 your besi guideto prof essional painting 51 King St. E. AND -ELECTRIC LonderHardware 62.' 3-5774 Ratepayers (From Page One)' government will be invited to answer any technical questions. After the presentation tbe audience will be split into discussion groups, where they will fill out a questionaire, which bas four questions.The Courtice Concept is planned development inîtiated by the Town of Newcastle under the Provincial Governmnent Ontario Housing Action Pro- gram. The concept ,wiI1 pro- Ject housing for 46,000 people in tbe Courtice Area. OHAP studies will soon, be under- taken in Bowmanville and Newcastle Village. The ratepayers association is holding this meeting to get public input on the concept. Jim Robinson states if no one shows up, then it could be assumed no one objects to the concçp Four Hurt (from page 1) The centre of the Barr vehicle was wrapped around the hydro pole- with the passenger door pinned against the pole. t took ambulance drivers and garagemen more than 20 minutes to free Brian Bubar, 20, of R.R. 6, Bowman- ville, a passenger in the car, from the wreckage. The door bad to be ripped open with a tow truck. Mr.- Bubar was admitted to Memorial Hospi- tai, Bowmanville, with head injuries and lacerations. He is listed in fair condition. Both drivers and one other passenger in the Barr vehicle, Reginald Matcheski, 21, of Wilmo, Ontaro, were treated at Memorial Hospital, Bow- manville and released.,' The van had $500 damage and the car was written off for $1,000. No charges bave been laid. OPP, Constable Rick Foreman is tbe investigating off icer. The accident occurred in Region Police territory but ended up in OPP territorv. Auxiliary (Fromn Pa ge One) nurses which uses film, film- strips, audio tapes as well as text books to provide a complete learning centre for new methods. Additional maferials can be added as new metbods are developed. Each unit is accompanied by stand- ardized pre and post tests. Obviously, it will be mucb more convenient for the nurses to take thîs training here in Bowmanville than-to commute somewhere for a two or three week "crash course." One of tbe units to be studied will deal with coronary care. Mrs. Morton who cq-ordinates in-service training will admin ister this new learning centre. In accerDtiniz the ,cbeaue from auxiliary treasurer Anna Strike, Mr. Tom Cowan, Chairman of the Hospital Board, thanked the ladies for their many generous gifts over the vears and pointed out that tbis gif t of Rocomn materials wýas especially appreciated because this year thee hospital budget of $3 million Ma been c ut by a whopping $42,000 and tbe administrators were anxious- ly eaiing their budgets to find=ay of paving the costs without reducîng the quality of service. Mr. Norm Allison who is Chairman of tbe Equipment Committee out-lined the way the Rocom materials would be 1 usecl and also fisted some of the other donations the Women's Auxiliary had made over the years. The ladies seeme d delig hted by th e catalogue of gifts because as one woman p t "I didn't realize we had done so mucb." Mr. Allison assured ber tbat there were many otber gifts too, but time would not permit RCS-, bim to list tbem all. HeEF CTV explained tbat tbe ladies' bard work and longbours spent in fund raising activîties were greatly appreciated. "Tbe Hospital Is" is one of tbe films (presumably an introductory one) in the Rocom series. W.J. Innes Director of'Special Services*JO N QNS1/3 more bonus treated the ladles to a special.L M N U 6léoz. for priceo f 12oz. SHAMPOO or EXTRA 0 R ud% N 0CONDITIONING SHAMPOO.. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mc- ay P W D R1 Laren, rs. C.S. Mcbaren, 'lg aefre-cte6 Mrs. Fred Lycett, Mr. and idr ms eniiesi Mrs. Robt. Rutberford, Miss ec L. Dasb and Mr. Brian Black M. ~1 4 attended tbe "Bold Dealers" Banquet and dance at the M~E Hyatt Hotel, Toronto, last 1 week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arm- 100011 Modefron.the. strong of Peterborougb, Mrs. Wmn. E. Armstrong, Mrs . H.H.M Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. Wmn. N.m Armstrong Jr. enjoyed the IG.A. Annual trip at Palm SA FE Springs, California. SA F E Mrs. Lawrence Gartley, the D former Miss Wendy Cox, on M their marriage on Marcb 8th $1 ,'I, PIN a rnUntdCburch. Rev. 30s N BELTS Basil E. Long officiated. TheM newlyweds will reside at 392 IMor Lamnbetb Ct., Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bar- rowclougb of Wesleyville cal- l YR led on Mrs. Geo. Morton on E T. 4ù ENPflfl.0 Sunday afternoon. I.. Mrs. Harvey Ginn recently RM returned to the General Hos-B A pital, Oshawa.A TIPE'PRA T BRYLCREEM Recent Sunday dinner M AIDRSSN guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.F Virtue and daughters EnC-MftlêWC KING killen, were Mr. and Mrs. S99'.y M Harry Mercer, Mrs. Wmn. Cocbrane, Mr. and Mrs. Reid *ec Cocbrane and Allison. Miss Bonnie Dunlop basM returned home from tbeM Memorial Hospital, Bowman-jIfA Congratulations to Mrs M John Coulson (the formerM Carol Ann Caldwell of Orono) ________________ now a resident in Guelph, whoM graduated from the Univer- CONFIDETS sity of Guelphbon February 7tb ' FEMININE NAPKINS witb the distinction of over 80 Mr. and Mrs. Ted La ne It pourOF1Il visited bis mother Mrs. Kelly *I BOMF1 Lane of Newtonvîlle who was a patient in the Toronto M - N EA D Y ~ General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne SouchMUTPEVTMN of Bowmanville were recent * Iwu i O' visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. e $*I 0' Rutherford and son Douglas. in Memorial Hospital, Bow-Iq manville. R L Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bail M ~ called on, Mr. and Mrs., EX Mc G REGOR Drugs à Marwood McKee of Black- stock on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Junior West is a patient I King St. West 62 -5 9 in Memorial Hospital, Bow-- manville 'd M M M M M MM M, UEb m7 a lr%@N fi R7r oE M _p 4 M Nd M ONDN MAC 24 DELOUTTE, HASKINS & SELLS Chartered Accountants OFFICES IN MAJOR CANADIAN CITIES Bell Canada Building OSHAWA CENTRE, OSHAWA Partners: Josef Adam, B.Sc. (Econ.), C.A. Gordon F. Sedgewick, C.A. .Burt R. Waters, F.C.A. Phone 728-7527- 839-7764 BOWMANV ILLE DENTURE CLINIC 33 King St. E. - 623-4473 PATRICK G. DEEGAN, D.T. Office Hours: rMonday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5: 00 P.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 12 Noon THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F NEWCASTLE NOÀTICE u0F STREETCLO0SING TAKE NOT ICE that the CouncoIl of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, at a Council Meeting to be held in the Council Chambers on Church Street, Bowmanvilîe, Ontario, on Monday, the Fifth day of May, 1975, ppses ta consider and pass a by-law ta close up and convey that portion of Lycett Street in the Town of Newcastle (formerly in the Town of Bowmanvi le) described as follows: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Town of Newcastle, Regional Municipality of Durham, Province of Ontario, and being composed of part of Lot Ten <10) in the First Concessiont of the Geographic Township of Darlington formerly in the Town of Bowmanville, County of Durham, and being part of Lycett Street as established by By-law Number 1877 of the former Corporation of the Town of Bowmanville, dated May 28, 1963, the boundaries of the said parcel being more particularly described as follows: PREMISING that the South limit of Registered Plan 652 has a bearing of North 72 degrees 08 minutes East and relating ail bearings herein thereto; Beginning at the intersection of the South limit of said' Lot 10 with the production Southerly of the East limit of Lycett Street as shown on said Registered Plan 652, said intersection being distant 735.71 feet measured North 72 degrees 46 minutes 30 seconds East a long the South limit of said Lot 10 from the South-West angle thereof; Thence North 17 degrees 52 m inutes West along said production Southerly of the East limit of Lycett Street a distance of 519.62 feet more or less to the South-Westerly angle of lot Thirty-nine (39) according to Registered Plan Number 652; this is the point of commencement of the lands to be herein described; TU-ENCE SýQuth,17 degrees 52 miutsE ~aogthe Easterly limit of Lycett Street, being the Westerîy limit ot Lot une (1) accorduing to Registered Plan Number 697, a distance of 115.00 feet ta the South-Westerly angle of Lot 1, Registered Plan Number 697; THENCE South 72 degrees 08 minutes West in the Westerîy production of the Southerly limit of Registered Plan 697 a distance of 66.00 feet to a point in the Westerly limmt of Lycett Sreet aforesaid; NO ÔTICE Ë Ô- STR - EET CLOSI1NÉ THENCE North 17 degrees 52 minutes West in last-iiinte nd limit a ditance Qe 11500 fet moe or. less ta the South-Easterly angle of Lot Forty (40) according to Regstered Plan Number 652; THENCE North 72 degrees 08 minutes East aîong the South limit of a one foot reserve as shown on Registered Plan Number 652, a distance of 66.00 feet more or Iess to the POINT 0F COMMENCEMENT. AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Coun- cil by the same by-Iaw wilI authorize the sale of the said closed up highway at a price fixed in the said by-law and shaîl fix the lime within which the abutting owners shaîIl be entitled to purchase the land at the said price. AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that before passingthe said by-law for stopping up and closing that portion of Lycett Street, the Council or a Cammittee of Council shaîl hear in person or by his Counsel, Solicitor or Agent, any persan who dlaims that his land wilI be prejudicially affected by the by-law and who applies to0 be heard. DATED a? the Town of Newcastle, this th day of MARCH, 1975. J. M. Mcllroy, Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Newcastle MFeaturing Spring and Summer Wear from:N M*Coles of CaIf ornia INN swim Wear-Cove-,r UIpsSlacks- Sorts N M Lady Manhaiton Jakes *Spice of Lif e Halter Tops M AND MANY, MANY MORE N MHOLE-IN-THIE-WAL-'L FASHIIONSN STATESMAN CENTRE 78 KILNG ST. WESTN

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