12-Oroue Weekly Tinmes, Wednesday October 3, 1990 Orono girl pat of western tip Pictured back row to the right, Nicole French, Orono Celebration 1990 Alberta and British Columbia It ail began when 90 Girl Guides made up of Rang ers, Cadets and Junior Leaders, from Ontario, gathered at the York University on August 20, 1990. Forty-five of these girls, including myself got up the next morn ing at five o'clock to catch the 1irst flight to Edmonton, Alberta. The other forty-five girls, had the opportunity ta sleep in that morning. While the first group of girls were flying to Edmonton, the girls that got to sleep in were able to go to the Woodbine Centre in Toronto. When I arrived in Edmon- ton, we were allowed to spend some time in The West Edmonton Mal. While we were there we experienced a wave pool and water slides, and of course some of us went on "The La rgest Indoor Roller Coaster in the World. - After spending a night in Ed- mont, we travelled al day ta Jasper, Aberta. On our way to Jasper we visted Maligne Lake and Maligne Canyon. Once we got to Jasper, we were shown to our hotel rooms and had a night of free time out on the town. The next day we were headed to Banff. On our way we stopped off at The Athabasca Falls_ The Col- umbia Icefields and had a tour of the glaciers on a mobile made just for the glacier. After we had visited the Icefields, we then travelled through the Rocky Mountains and had lunch. After lunch we saw the beautiful Peyto Lake, Bow Lake and Crowfoot Glacier. Once we reached Banff we had supper at our hotle and had another night to shop for souvenirs for our families. On August 24, we made our way to Lake Louise and then on to the Gondolas and the Sulphur Hot Spr- ings. Also during that day we went T e Ce *1 e tonÔ f1- * AW Ô ýÈ ÇÀ TE TENDER SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked as to contents, for the following requirements isted below, addressed to the Cor- poration of the Town of Newcastle, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, LiC 3A6, will be received on the forms and in the envelope provided until the specified closing time and date. Tender documents may be obtained from the Purchasing Office at the above address. Tender NW90-42 - Snow Clearing and Winter Maintenance of Sidewalks and Parking Lots Closing Time,& Date: 12:00 Noon (Local Time) Monday, October 22, 1990 A pre-tender meeting wiIl be held Thursday, October 11, 1990, at 11:00 a.m., at 40Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario. Ail contractQrs wishing to bid on NW90-42 must be in attendance at this meeting. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett Purchasing & Supply Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 ext. 268 Date of Publication: Wednesday, October 3, 1990 P.O. 3863 to Johnston Canyon, Morraine Lake and The Hodo Sand Sculptures. On our way to Kelowna, B.C. we had the oppor- tunity to see the Giant Cedars. We then arrived in Kelowna at about nine o'clock that night because of a problem we had with one of our buses. On August 26, we had a full day for free time in Kelowna to swim at the beach, Sunday shop, go to see the Ogo-Pogo repitie, or just rent a few movies in cour hotel for the night. The next day we had to drive to Vancouver. On our way we stop- ped at a fruit stand and were iven a lecture on how fruit was grown in the Okanogan Valley. We then went and saw Minter Gardens. When we arrived at our hotel most of us went to bed early., Our second last day we were headed to Victoria,' Vancouver Island to see Butchart Gardens and the Royal British Columbia Museum. We then took a bus tour of Victoria. On oiir last day in B.C. we visited Stanley Park, Vancouver Aquarium- and the Capilano Suspension Bride for a salmon bake. Our last night in western Canada was spent together celebrating at a banquet and socializing before we had to leave thexnext day for Ontario. I arn pleased that 1 was chosen to participate in thisevent and would encourage anyone to apply for these similar trips. Nicole French Bonaventure Rangers (Enniskillen) I SaIIy Staples For Professional Real Estate Information and Service SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked as to contents, for the following equipment Iisted below, addressed to the Cor- poration of the Town of Newcastle, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowm-anville, Ontario, LiC 3A6, will be received on the forms and in the envelope provided until the specified closîngtime and date. Tender documents may be obtained f rom the Purchasing Office at the above address. Tender NW90-43 - One (1) Only Handi Transit Vehicle Closing TUrne & Date: 12:00 Noon (Local Time) Monday, October 15, 1990 The lowest or any tender flot necessarily accepted. 0TTOWN OFj Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett Purchasing & Supply Agent. Telephone: (416) 623-3379 ext. 268 Date of Publication: Wednesday, October 3, 1990 P.O. 3869 Show a Sigf of success. Uanw agn Residence 987-1636 Bowmaniville Office 623-6000 (24 hour paging service) OSHAWA BOWMANVILLE - $157,500 This freshly decorated Pool sized ya rcriooked by townhouse, backing onto Éc pei -D3 deck. ravine, located in Oshawa, Fres hi y -S" deco rated within easy walking distance throughout, four bedrooms, of the GO bus and priced ta prestigious north-end loca- selI. ONLY ....... $99,900 tion. BOWMAN VILLE Terrific location - close to schools, shopping. Spaclous brick bunaglow with second kitchen, bath, livinù and bedréoor on lower 'level - separate entrance. Quiet, mature neighbourhood., Great value at $162,500. 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