Present Certificates to Multiple Blood Donors Section Two The Canadian Statesman, BowmanvilJé. November 14, 1979 9 Fun and Gaines at Bowmanville Nursery School Hallowe'en Party At the Bowmanv ,ille Nursery Sehool, youngsters enjoyed a Wednesday. Here, the class takes turns playing a game variety' of games during Hallowe'en activities last based on the Little Miss Muffet nursery rhyme. Chairman of last Wednesday's blood donor clinie at the Lions Centre, Linda Rohr, presented Red Cross Society award certif icates recognizing numerous donations of individual donors. Standing from left: Sid Wybenga - 37 donations; Robert Mutton - ?7; C.R. Nash - 51. Pictured on cot is Gord Haddow giving his 52nid donation. "Guess ll sit down and cross my legs", says Keith,"while Mom (Rosemarie Ferguson. left) makes a blood donation." Donor pictured on right at last week's clinic is Sharry Locke, Courtice. Veteran blood donor Jim Murphy, Bowmanville, receives a Red Cross Society award for giving in excess of 50 donations. Jim has been a blood donor 52 times and received his certif icate from clinic chairman, Linda Rohr. Need MserPa For Recréation., Rickad Newcastle Mayoi, Garnet Ricka rd says the municipality needs a master plan to guide the development of future recreational facilities. The majority of Newcastle Council seemed to agree wittx this idea during a meeting Monday, November 5. And council agreed to take the first step towards development of this master plan for recreation. Council voted to have its community services committee draw up the terms of ref erence f or this type of plan, recommending that the document cover the town's recreational needs for the next 20 years. "As the demand for culture and recreational facilities increases, 1 believe it is imperative that the town should analyse the require- ments and resources we have to provîde them," said Newcastle Mayor Garnet Rickard in a report wrîtten to members of council. In his report, he noted that the Town of Newcastle provides approximately 50 community facilities and noted, that a great variety of services are also provided by churches, service clubs, school boards, conservation authorities, industry and private entrepreneurs who have developed severai parks, two marinas and, four gplf courses. Mayor Rickard noted that the town has about three dozen cemeteries, some of which are abandoned, while others are in use. "With this short restiue of present facilities and exploring what may be expected, the need for a plan increases as we move into an era of more leisure tîme and energy conservation. 1 believe the municipality must accept a greater responsibility in guidance in this ever- increasing hole in municipal government," said Mayor Rickard. The mayor urged that a system be established to develop natural resources such as lakefront areas, parkland, valley land. He suggested that encourage- ment of volunteers to create and develop projects. Also suggested by Mayor Rickard was a joint program with other bodies to make maximum use of facilities and resources. Councillor Ann Cowman said she believes the kind of document proposed by Newcastle's mayor is badly needed and added that it is very important for Newcastle to have this kind of long range plan if the town is ever to become united. "I only wish this had been done three gr four years ago. 1 think it's long overdue," she said. HIKE RATES AT REGIONAL DUMPS Dumping garbage at muni- cipal dumps will cost more next year as a result of action taken bU Regional Council at its regular meeting in Whitby last week. The rate set for 1980 is nine dollars per metric tonne or $8.17 per ton. That rerpresents an increase from $7.52 per ton last year. The rates for garbage disposal were among a number of charges reviewed last week in a report from Durham's public works coin- mittee. New rates were considered for regional, services provided by the public works department. News from Bowvm-,anville Nurseryb Sehool by with more important The children and staff of the The school held a very play or mastering fine or limself. So, don't worry ir stuff. Bowmanville Nursery School successful Parent Night on gross motor skills and in the your child does not bring home The evening concluded with had a terrific time, last October 29, when fifty-four progcess gained confidence in a painting or any other artistic refreshments and a social haif WpvInpq<bv. when PXrvflne parents attended. The theme being able to do things for creation, hie or she was just too hour., came to school ail dressed up for our Haiiowe'en Party. Witches, cats, goblins, monsters and mice, just to name a few, sang scary songs and played tricky games. The best part of it a il was the Hallowe'en, treats so generousiy donated by parents and which were enjoy- ed by all. A big thank you to them from ail the children and the teachers. Osborne & Shank Insu rance Agency 108 Liberty St. North Bow manvillie Tel. 623-2529 Clare Shank Gayle Windsor One agency looking atter ail your insurance needs. 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