in The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanviile, June 14,1978 Milkman for 52 Years Hon ored on Retirement Duurham College Offers Summere Courses in Arts >The citizens of Newcastle Village who for 52 years have had their milk delivered by Albert Pearce organized a special event in the Community Hall last week on his retirement to show how much they have- appreciated his services. Brenton Riekard was the Master- of Ceremonies., These photos show the m~embers of the Pearce family who were present and Mr. Pearce beîng presented with a wrist watch and purse of money by George Kimbail. June 6, 1978 ~Judge R.B. Baxter presided w4;th Assistant Crown Aitorney P. Bourque and Duty Counsel D, Barber. ~Allan W. Cleary, 32, R.R. 4, Bvvmanville, was charged Mlarch 10, 'did driver after c<q)suning over .08.' lie pleaded 'guiity'. lie was driving west on H-ighway 2 and passed a cruiser, going off on to shoulder of road and weaving over the centre line on two occasions. Tests were .13 and .14. The fine was $100. and costs, in default 5 days. License suspension 3 months. Roger L. Cobbledick, '21, Orono, pleaded 'guilty', to two charges laid April 23, 'did drive after consuming over .08' and 'did while bound by probation fail to abstain from alcohol.' P.C. Payne observed him driving north on liighway 115. The vehicle was weaving EXTERIOR PAINT Top-quality exterior paints by Benjamin Moore - now on sale at special prices for a imited period. No matter wha't surface you wish to, paint, or what finish you desire, we have the right produot and free expert advice for you! Mo ORGARD' latex house paint List price $ 18.95 Sale $14,!5, SALE ENDS: JULY 1sf, 1978 A BERN ETHY'S Paint and Wallpaper Meorea 55,King Street West, PAINTS 623-53 "WvE RE ALL LY DO KN OW OU R PAI1N T!a in his own lane. Tests were .17 and .16. -On the first charge the fine was $200 and costs, in default 10 days. License suspension six months. Given one month to pay. On the second charge he was sentenced to 15 days in jail with TAP recommended. A bench warrant was issued for Cameron Paquette and Christopher Ward. Earl Hiuggins, 22, 32 Sherbourne St. Port HIope, was charged April 20, 'did drive after consuming over .08.' lie, pleaded 'guilty'. He was observed driving east on liighway 2 weaving in his own lane. Tests were .21 and .20. lie was sent to jail for 14 days to be, served intermittently from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. daily. It will be recommended it can be served at Cobourg. There wil also be six months license suspension. Victor A. Paterson, 51, 74 Concession W. Bowmanville, pleaded 'guilty' to a charge laid April 19, 'did drive after consuming over .08'. lie was observed driving south on Scugog and cross the centre line twice. Tests were .14. The fine was $300. and costs, in default 15 days. Çiven two months to pay. Mark W. Howard, 20, 3 Carlisle Ave., Bowmanvilie, was charged April 20, 'did while bound by probation, wilfully fail to comply -with such order to stay out of a licensed ,hotel.' le was waiking in an intoxicated condition and found to be on probation. lie pleaded 'guilty'. lie was sent to jail for 15 days with TAP recommended. Louis Prouix, 700 McGill St. liawkesbury, pieaded 'guilty' to taking fish by snagging. The fine was $100. and costs, in default 5 days. Trevor, R. Hamilton, 16, 72 'Martin Rd.,, Bowmanville, was charged February 23 with having in his possession a restricted drug. lie pleaded guilty'. Const. Rainey executed 'a search. 25 small pis were LSD. This is'a serious offence, the judge commented. The fine was $250. and costs, in default 15 days. Given one month to pay. Four young men were each fined $100. and costs, in default 5 days for possession of marijuana: Tracey H. Embley, 21, R.R. 1, Orono, William D. McPhee, 19, Oshawa, Hughi Vincent Vella, 21,134 John St. E., Whitby and Jeffrey D. Winkiey, 18, 55 Percivai St. Port Hope. Paul E. Casweil, 18, Orono, faced three charges, one April 12, possession of cannabis hash oil; April 21 cannabis marijuana and cannabis resin. He pleaded 'guilty' to al charges. On the first charge the fine was $100. and costs, in default 5 days. The second' charge brought a fine of $150. and costs, in defauit 7 days consecutive and on the third charge a further fine of $150. and costs in default 7 days consecutive. James E. Bell, 16, Pineridge Training Sehool, Bowmanvilie pleaded 'guilty' to a charge break, and enter a dwelling house and committed the offense of theft. He along with two juveniles dîd a substantial amount of damage. Hie has been in custody for one month awaiting trial. He was sentenced to one day in jail and to be returned to the Training School. On release' from the sehool, hie will be on probation, for two years. Mark J. Henidrichs, 16,1, Pipe Ridge Training School, Bow- manville, 'did unlawfuliy while bound by a, probation order did fail to compiy with order by being amenabie to discipline at the sehool.' He has committed numerous assaults on staff. He has been in custody for one month awaiting trial.,lie was sentenced to one day in jail after which hie will be returned to the school. KENDAL Kendal United Church Women met last Wednesday evening in the Sunday Sehool. Mrs. Elliott opened the meeting by welcoming everyone, including a visitor from Brandon, Man. The opening hymn was Trust and Obey followed by the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Stevens had the devotion, basing hier theme on a church service she had attended while in Hiawaii. The Statement of Faith, from their HALIFAX From $97 return (midweek nighthawk) AI R CANADA FOR MORE DETAILS PHONE: FOUR SbEASONS T RAVE L 65 King St. E. 623-4400 Bowmanville POOLsID PE BA s'RB8E CU E FRUDAY and SATURDAT (Weather Permîitting) Poolside Tables Select Your Own Steak and Our'Chef Peter Flanagan Will Cook ittoOrder4 I10 OZ. NEW YORK SIRLOIN4 Baked Potato, à82 Tossed Salad, Beverage I16 OZ. RIB STEAK Baked Potato, Tossed Salad,$6 0I Beverage >3 Licensed Pool Area Special Wine Bar MOTOR INN ~ Liberty St.S. at40l PHONE 623-3373 Bowmanville church was read. t is the 250th year since Captain Cook discovered the islands naming, them the Sandwich Islands at that time. Mrs. Stevens then toid how the missions went to Hawaii. Correspondefice was read from Mrs. Dickson, and Mrs. Campbell. The Minutes of the May meeting and treasurers' report were given. The net proceeds from catering to the Scarlet Chapter of the Orange Lodge proved to be gratifying. Kendal U.C.W. have been asked to serve lunch next Sunday after the Orange Service in Kendai Church. Al ladies are asked to bring either sandwiches or squares. Good used clothing was brought in to send to Street Haven in Toronto. A bus trip on July 5th was planned to go to Black Creek Village and Participation House in Markham. If interested you can phone Mrs. W.li. Foster 983-5676. Plans were thený made for the annual salad supper in Kendal on June 28th. Advance tickets are availabie from the ladies. The meeting, closed with the benediction after which Mrs. Diane Wybenga served a tasty lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dolly of Brandon, Mani.tobýa, spent a few days last wekwit teir cousins Mr. anid Mrs. Garland Cathcart. Mr. and Mrs. Harland Eiliott and Mr. Reg Eiliott spent th e weekend at Nipîssing and 'North Bay. With Miss Catherine Stewart on Sunday afternoon Fr-- H 1 E I A D 1 p H I o I i Beginning in July, Durham Coliege is offering a variety of courses in the arts and crafts as weIl as fitness and recreation. The Summer School of the Arts will include a wide range of fine arts and crafts courses as >well as creative writing and photo- graphy. Age requirement for Inost of these daytime programns will be 16 years and up.; There will aiso be a sehool of music in conjunction with the Oshawa Symphony. There will be inidividual, instruction, section and' chamber and supper were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tansley and famiiy of Orono also Miss Lois Cullis, of Oshawa. At church on Sunday morning everyone was pleased to see Rev. Tizzard back again. Mrs. Tizzard assisted with the service and Rev. Tizzard took the scripture reading and his sermon was entitied "Get Well Wishes.' lie had four of his many Get Well cards and told of the wonderfui jMessages he couid get from the pictures of these cards other than the usual wording on the cards. Mrs. Eleanor Foster was at the door. Next Sunday is the Orange Service from Kendal and surrounding iodges. instruction, and orchestra p erformance as well as some basic theory and music appreciation. Day and evening classes are scheduled, and beginners tû advanced students may participate (ages 13 and up). Auditions will be held to assign students to an appropriate program. Further information about the Summer Sehool of the Arts programs may be obtained by writing or phoning Summer School of the Arts, Applied Arts Division, Durham College,- Box 385, Oshawa, Ontario, L1H 7L7, phone 57670210 extension 305. Al summer courses will, take place during July and August. Registration for, the Durham Coilege Summer School of the Arts is now underway and wlill close in Mid June. To register, individuals may visit the, Registrar's office at Durham College, Simcoe Street North, weekdays between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. An officiai application form can also be obtained by mail by phoning the College at 576-0210 ext. 236, ThIe glif À four al seasons.. i s I T I E I R I E I o I s I e I R IA I D I I I o I s -MUMM MMMI Attention Communet Groups and Organizaftons boOk how Canada Works works for us. Rescue unit formed by Ca daWrsroci Ne obs. And a better'place to live. N Canada Works, a Federal Government job creation programn, has done it before and Canada Works can do it again. Get your group to agree on aproject you can ail support. Most importantly, it must make use of and improve the skills of unemployed people in your area, create at least 3 new jobs, and make for commu- nity benefits that last. .........Complete your application carefully and on time. 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