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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Mar 1977, p. 2

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2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 30, 1977 Forecast squash court complex planned orecast for the Bowmanville High School at $58,980 annually. D eficit At present, a program for sharing the cost of the pool (From Page One) mnainteniance and uperation bersý of the finance committee between the town -and the Monday that the deficit fig- board of education is heing ures may be even higher than considered. the $6,000 figures. The Northumberland New- He suggested that they castle Board of Education has could be in the neighbourhood suggested that the town pay 75, of $10,000 to $11,000. ", per cent of pool expenses and suppose the poois are, like the board would pick up the arenas, they're not bringing in tab for the remaining 25 per money," he said. cent. Last week, members of the Ilaise Funds Town of Newcastle SPLASH But, ne ither the town nor the committee estimated the cost school board would have to ofmaintaining the pool an pay the $600,000 price tag on the pool complex itself. The fuds would be raised through F LUWtK> public donations, community FLOW S centre1 grants and Wintario *DR IE D grants, according to the plans *FRESH of the SPLASH group. Members of the town's *TROPICAL finance committe seemed *GRE EN PLANTS, reluctant to approve the 75-25 3 STORES: split in expenses at the present *Highway No. 2 time. King St. E., 60-4SPLIT Oshawa 1'd suggest a 60-40 Split," *Simcoe St. N., said Newcastle Mayor Garnet SOshawa Rickard. The mayor estim- ated that the costs of main- DELOITTE, HASKINS & SELLS Lirmited Trustee in Bankruptcy Bell Canada Building Oshawa Centre TELEPHONE 579-8202 F. Alan Lawson C.A. Vice-President P.O. Box 800 Oshawa L H 7Nl .YOUYÀU.find everyt/zrng 7/ou reqi springtime tableware to delightful small gl Upst airs and Downst ai? LI MITE taining the pool would he about $50,000 per year. -'I think that's what we're looking at," finance commit- tee chairman Don Allin added. The committee agreed to approve the pool project in principle but members of the council and the SPLASH committee and the school board are to meet and negotiate the conditions under which a municipal pool might be operated. Bowmanville school trustee Bob Burke told the finance committee that there is room to negotiate with the school board. He said that the 75-25 split in expenses is not a firm commitment from the board: "It was merely a point of negotiation to start," l-e said. Eorly Start (From Page One) Parking space at the newý building would allow for about 35 cars and seating capacity inside the arena would be about 300. Mr. Jenkins said that the Newcastle arena will be closed for the season on April 3 and the arena committee would like to have tenders on the building ready in April. "We'd like to advertise for the building to be demolished and hope to realîze some money," he said during the meeting with the finance committee. t is estimated that about $60,000, to $70,000 must, be raised by the pi;blic in order to build a new arena. But the Newcastle arena building committee' is planning a lottery to raise some of the quire from Hallmark's îfts for Easter giving dD ENNISI< A bright sunny morning on the 4th Sunday of Lent seemed adequate reason for the large congregation to atte nd the Sundav morninti services. Our Girl Guide Group, Captain, Ruth McGill and Lieutenant Muriel Gibson occupied the front pews and appeared very trim and tidy in their blue uniforms and refreshed by their camping weekend at Bobcaygeon. Although our Guides are in guiding now they are working with a slight handicap as they are a brand new group with no ground work as Brownies but we are pleased to report that their progress is excellent. Three of our Guides have earned "The Religion in Life Emblem" Badge and in a brief ceremony led by Rev. Kempling and Guide Captain Ruth McGill they were presented with these badges and certificates who were Robyn Kinsman, Wendy Werry and Elaine Hockett (Tyrone). Congratu- lations to you Robyn, Wendy and Elaine and keep up your splendid work. Ray Ashton presided at the Hammond Organ. The Jr. Congregation was in the care of Susan Werry and Kim Pollard. Ushers were Keith McGill and Clarence Stainton. Visitors were Paul- ine and Jack Littley and daughter Janet from Burke- ton. Our minister's pre-Easter message inspired ahl to comn- memorate Jesus' supreme sacrifice as hie explained the sermon' s topic "Jesus-the Scapegoat?" He clearly funds, Mr. Jenkins explained. The town's finance commit- tee voted Monday afternoon to provide interim financing for the arena project and to pick up the tab for the cost of engineering and supervising. In addition, the finance committee is recommending that, the municipality take the necessary steps to demolish the old arena. The çommittee recommends that funds from the demolition be turned over to'the arena building group. ATfOM SERIES TIED The Bowmanville D&R Sports Minor Atoins will meet Ajax in the third game of the O.M.H.A. Finals at the Darlington Sports Centre on Thursday evening at 7:00 o'clock. The series is tied at one game each with Ajax winning the first game 4-1 in Bowmanville, and on Monday evening in Ajax, the Toros won by the score of 2-1. This-ý is a best Modular Stereos (Cassette and 8-Track) Incidentally.. we offer a Sho p-at-Home Sýervice If you can't corne to us, we 'il corne to you! N ORMAN 'S CENTREý Bowmanville Mail 1218 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa Tel. 623-4535 Tel. 579-2411 "'We Will NOT Be Unidersold -We Service What We Sel!" S Sunclay at'il arn. to view the Pres. Linda Sharp welcomed JUVENILES WIN OPENER first of four sessions of and thanked the guests for Last night in Ingersol, rJ LN"Meeting Place" we definitely their attendance and support., h t.MrsCenn u- had a marvellous thrill as a Sm uuepan o u .. venules defeated Ingersol showed that Jesus accepted former beloved minister include a meeting with guest m- ownteoeiggne e the sacrificial rôle and heeded. Walter Logan and his wife speaker Inspector John 5- of the tro 1înina1 e God's caTi wîth no scapegoat- Dorothy appeared in their St. Powell and a debate-iuv S eodgm ilb rng excuses removed sins for John's U.C. in Regina, Sask. vesu dli o a relevant ec ond ame il e all at that time as well as for In our opinion Walteran subject regarding homewo trd, a'y in8Bmand the us today, where we stand and Drtvloe odrul local folks may atftend without trdan at 8 p.m.on andath how we should walk is up to well and a littie older but their charge. t ngt each one as we set a good ex- coneaes ndm sgs Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright ng. ample and make an effort to radiated intense happiness in were entertained by theirA care and share in the many their lives of on-going service families to a dinner party at T.O.N.IROAO world wide areas, phases and in that far away field that we Muheahome o r and MirlsTw fNwateRtea sAscain aspects. 1were permitted to share in our flMur heray Axfor a tnd il ono ecsl aeaesAscain The S.S. session continued own living rooms. floigtei Ohrcpto Special Meeting. April 6, 1977. the approach to Easter with Wè notice now with other at the Hampton C.E. wing. Town Hall, Courtroom, Church Street, the story in the opening wor- signs of spring. the return Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lamb Bowmanville, Ontario. 8 p.m. ship by Joyce Virtue to illus- fromn south migration and were Sunday visitors with Mr. Sbet alntnNcerPwrPat trate the return to life again hibernation of our feathered and Mrs. Cecil Wilson, Port wSet: Du ling lt ucl atr erPln like the Metamorphosis of the friends as well as folks who Perry. What alternative? butterfly. Treas-Eleanor are sporting healthy tans now Rev. and Mrs. Robert Sher- Wery rad tankyounot tat heyarebak fom he win and family, Picton were Miss Christy Thies, Research Secretary, Committee from our foster daughter tropical places. "It's Your overnight guests last weekn for Justice and Liberty, will attend, Tonra wants to Tanya in Bo)iia S A Move" is the slogan as some with hier father Mr. and Mrs. know your concern. Past Events-This week are real estate transactions are E.R. Taylor._________________________ Wednesday, Oshawa Presby- takîng place here. terial U.C.W. annual meeting Some, of our get-well wishes with many from our local are for Russel Ormiston who group attending. Wednesday- is convalescing nicely in 7 p. m. The Confirmation Class Oshawa General Hospital fol- met in the Manse and the lowîng major surgery last r egular meeting of the Youth week, and Gertrude Dorland Group was at 7:30 p.m. in the is home again after a recent S.S. room. check-up at the hospital.G e Presbytery met in special were enjoyed by Margaret session in Columbus U.C. for Ashton as she had long the report of the Genéral the families of brother John in Council Task Force on the New York City and brothers fj Ministry. Frank and Ernie in Templeton Monday, April 4th 8 p.m. T* the Coach and Four with 0.ro u e ja.l Officiai board wiîî meet in Lois and Elisabeth Worden. Tyon U Curh.Youth Group Shamrock m 0eý Thursday, April 7th Youth ranc Group study meeting 'at 7 Our Y.G. Guys -and Dolîs p.m. -in the S.S. room with had another successful party When you buy Benjamin guest speaker Inspector Johna 6yugpol noe Moore Paints, you get more tha na l Powell, Oshawa. Ail young their Shamrock Dance in the o people are cordially invited to Community Hall last Saturday premium quality product, yuget corne and hear a super night. Several of the guests your Benjamin Moore dealer's message. iiam a were fromn groups ini Hampton know-how. He'll help you with GoodFridy, 1 a.. aand Centennial U.C. Oshawa. ex rtavconl yu special joint service will be Music was provided by Disc-- eper dieo hyu held in Enniskillen United Jockey Don Rowan with decorating needs. Church. assistants Allan Ashton and Look for the fniendly paint0 Easer undy-530 .m.A AlanWes. pot Dance prizes dealer who mneans Moore to you! Sunrise Service will be held on were won by Margot Renshaw Russell Ormiston's back lawn and Randy Pierce of Oshawa by the Enniskillen Youth and believe it or not "lightn- Group, also wiîî participate in ing does strike twice" as theUK. U the Sunday morning service. saine young pair were in the e vour.Benjami ivi oore dealer louay The Sacrament of Holy Com- right spot at the right time. e munion will be celebrated at Luck of the Irish was for themn. _____________________________________ the regular service times. The Y.G. wish to thank We welcome home again business people who donateýd worthwhile week at Five Garage, Haydon, Abernethy'sA Oaks. We anticipate eagerly a Paint and Paper, Child's b r e h ' a n n al a e report fromn Kelly in the near Ladies Wear and Breslin's future. Ladies Wear, Bowmianville 55 King St. W. 623-5431 Bowmanville If we remembered to turn on also this favourite news week -__________________________________________ the T.V. at Channel 5 last ly for it generous publicity. !No «ý IM maJo king i1I.r VINYLS ùond WALLCOVERINGS *CLEARING ATa ½Price É I $1 * ~ e 7 Rolliin StockI I PwReg $5.95j IIîn anI I, 55 King St. W. 623-5431 BwavleDR E H ' an n alae THE 1978 MODELS WILL BE ARRIVING SOON AND WE NEED TO MAKE ROOM ... BIG, BIG SAVINGS THROUGXHOUT BOTH STORES!

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