L: I ! I I Mammoth Crawler Crane Tested at Darlington The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 14,1982 11 Whitby Team Beats Jaycees in Terry Fox Tournament •.«Vs : ^zwvm* ■* M«|y^Dt4r <1 " ' v *r v - : ' <.'U, ,/ tl U. ?*. M; ' 7..;„V V . v ; . * • 1 ... Testing of this giant Leibherr crawler crane took place last week at the site of the Darlington Nuclear, Generating Station. The mammoth machine was purchased at a cost of $7.5 million and will be used for heavy lifts during construction construction at Darlington. The machine was built in West Germany and BLACKSTOCK NEWS by Joyce Kelly Pattie Bryans and Rick Alpe recently visited with Babe and Wilf Brown, Courtice and spent the week end at Carmella and Arturo Alpe's in Guelph. Pattie and Rick have been telling the good news of their recent engagment. SAVEON FUR THE DRIVE IS ON TO ECONOMIZE, SO PLAY A LOWREY! A REAL GAS SAVER ■ BETTER PERFORMANCE YEAR-ROUND - EASY TO START IN COLD WEATHER -TRY A COURSE DESIGNED FOR IMPROVED FUEL ECONOMY LOWRET Pageant IKtu-hhusic MIDTOWN MALL OSHAWA 571-2100 EXCLUSIVE LOWREY DEALER, LESSONS, BOOKS, ACCESSORIES, SERVICE, TRADE-INS. It was a busy week at the home of Bernie and Glenys Gotham. A veterinarian friend, Bruce Springfield, from Australia, spent a u couple of days here enroule to a convention in Hawaii. Bernie's mother, Mrs. Helen Gotham, and nephew, Peter Gotham returned to England on Saturday. That same day Glenys' aunt from Australia Mrs. Hazel Gould arrived for a visit. Friday evening the Bob Bryans along with Gord and Debbie, Steve, Lorinda Jack- son, Rick Alpe and Tom and Wilma Wolten helped Pattie celebrate her birthday. Thursday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson were his sisters, Mrs. Vera Warmington and Mrs. Alba Currie both of Cannington. Mr. and Mrs. B.W. Switzer of Brantford visited Mrs. K. Samells and the ladies enjoyed recalling the days when they roomed together in Peterborough while attending Normal School. Mrs. Florence Larmer and Mrs. Flora Samells enjoyed the Thanksgiving weekend at Elim Lodge near Peterborough Peterborough along with Mr. and Mrs. Harry McLaughlin of Nestleton. Miss Susan Sheen and her mother, Mrs. Mary Sheen Runs for School Bd,, Ward 3 assembled at the Darlington site. One of the jobs of this crane will be to install 16 steam generators. Each generator weighs approximately 365 tonnes. Attached to the rear of the crane in the above photo is a 700 tonne counterweight made from concrete slabs. by Peter Parrott Janet Pollitt, of R.R. 1, Orono, has announced that she will be running for a position on the Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education this fall. Mrs. Pollitt, a homemaker and mother of three children aged 5, 6, and 11, will be running in Ward Three (Orono, Newcastle, and former Clarke Township). She has been a Ward Three resident for the. past eight years. A graduate of Queen's University, Janet Pollitt has experience in the school system as a student, teacher, taxpayer, and parent. Sne was not only educated within the Northumberland Newcastle Board, but also taught French at Clarke High School. Mrs. Pollitt has a continuing interest in education and has studied through extension courses at Trent University. She said that as a Ward Three trustee she would make herself available to constituents constituents in order to hear their concerns and their questions. She added that she would do her best to see that a balance is struck between keeping a high quality of education while exercising financial restraint. Jim Nichol of Weatherall Plumbing and Steve, Routh of Mackie and Reid Paving accept the 'A' and 'B' championship trophies, respectively, following their team's wins on Saturday. Making the presentations is Jaycee Dave Spence. MAPLE GROVE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE spent Thanksgiving weekend at Miss Sheen's cottage in the Muskokas. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Graham, Mark and Rob were Cheryl Graham, Mr. ' and Mrs. Frank Hoskin, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hoskin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and family. Mrs. Pat Fletcher and family, Mr. Don Pacoeof Hampton. Mrs. Reg Boundey of Port Perry, Mr. Chris Mackey from Brooklin. Joan Adams and Dora Martyn are all set to go on the course "Food for all Season" in the rec centre, Friday Oct. 15 beginning at 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This course is under the direction of the Ministry of Agriculture and is. sponsored by the Black- stock W.I. Come and learn how to make your own coatings, mixes, how to shop more economically, and how to use metric measure. Each will take home a cookbook with the recipes'we demonstrate. demonstrate. Bring your own lunch and stay over noon hour. The new night scnool class of square dancers has begun with a good number enrolling. enrolling. Anyone who still wants to enroll may do so Friday Oct. 15th at 7:30 in the public school. After this the dancers are' too advanced advanced to catch up. On Saturday night Cran- dells Riverboat was the site of a reunion of former Cartwright Cartwright High School students. Mr. Eric Kristensen, Mr. Stephen Kristensen, Miss Theresia Klemencic, Miss Teresa Wygerde, Mr. Tim Cochrane, Mr. Ivan Duives- teyn, Mr. Norman DeJpng, Mr. Warren Strong, Mr. Gordon Baraball, Tracey Hogg, Caroline Carnaghan, Brian Mikkelson. Bob Horton and their friends. The Evening Unit of the U.C.W. is planning a bus trip to the Kitchener Market and the factory outlets in the area on Sat. Nov. 13th. Great for Christmas shopping buys. For more information call Taliya Moore 986-5018. For those who did not receive receive lhe*nq,ice. of registration registration for Figure Skating, registration will still be accepted. Phone Lynn Cawker 6-5236 or Ginny Masterson 6-5348 as soon as possible. , - The W.I. met in the C. E. Hall on Mon. Oct. 4th at 8 p.m. Mrs. G. Moffatt, Pres, welcomed our guests from Newtonville W.I. who each introduced themselves. The singing of the Ode and the repeating of the Lord's Prayer opened the meeting. Mrs". G. Moffatt read a poem entitled "Thanks" which was from a book of poems written by a lady from Newfoundland. The Roll Call was Name something in the community that is of concern to you. The minutes were read and treasurer's report given. Communications were read and Good Neighbours report was given by Mrs. H. Cryder- man. The short course 'Food for all Seasons' will be given in the C. E. Centre on Oct. 18th at 7 p.m. All ladies welcome. Mrs. A. Vandergaast reported on needs for our "Fun Fair" to be held at Solina, Oct. 12th, at 2 p.m. Our Nov. meeting will be held on Nov. 15th instead of Nov. 8th on account of municipal elections. Mrs. G. Moffatt called on Mrs. H. Bradley, our board member to come forward after which she read of Myrtle's involvement in W.I. affairs in local, district and area. Mrs. W. Brown 1st Vice Pres, was asked to present Myrtle with her Life Membership pin and certificate certificate and gave a bit of personal events in Myrtle's life. i Myrtle was taken by surprise but was able to express her thanks for the honour bestowed on her. Mrs. A. Vandergaast, Public Relations Officer was in charge of the following program. The Motto 'Don't find fault, find a remedy' was commented on by Trixie. She said the word fault means to seek out and to complain about something. Jesus reminded us about the man complaining about the beam in another's eye when he himself had a splinter in his own eye. Many pretend to be better than others. There is a me philosophy abroad in the world today. If we show love and concern for each other it could be catching. At this Thanksgiving time, we need to look up to God with a thankful heart for we have many things to be thankful for. Mrs. A. Vandergaast introduced her son 'Gary' who was our guest speaker. Gary had been educated in the Sciences and is working for Eldorado in Port Hope. He said we need to discover and use various energies for our oil supply is not limitless. Nuclear power conserves oil and is cheaper and cleaner. One ounce of uranium produces energy equal to 500 litres of oil. The nuclear program was started in Canada in the 1940's. Gary showed a film entitled "Eldorado and Uranium which showed the various plants in Canada in the West and Ontario and gave us a better picture of this energy. Many questions were asked which Gary was able to answer and gave us a better understanding of this subject. Mrs. S. Doyle moved à vote of thanks to Gary and presented him with a gift from our W.I. Mrs. S. Skelding, Newtonville Newtonville W.I. read a humorous poem entitled "Because" giving excuses of why we do not attend church. Mrs. G. Buttery, Newtonville Newtonville W.I. read a poem entitled "Blooming." Mrs. S. Found conducted a contest, as well as a picture matching contest for partners for lunch. Mrs. S. Lancaster moved a, vote of thanks to Maple Grove W.I. Meeting closed with the repeating of the Collect and the singing of O'Canada. Lunch of sandwiches, cookies, tea and coffee was served by Maple Grove ladies during the social hour. Call 668-9000 Toronto 686-3911 <zR,omantLc domzdy BY BERNARD SLADE Starring NUALA FITZGERALD and LARRY SOLWAY Featurina SYLVIA LENNICK 'Professional Entertainment... A real (rear Oshawa Times Complete dinner & show fiom MARI Dinner Playhouse 419 BROCK STREET NORTH. WHITBY ATTENTION ALL GOLFERS! JOIN OUR ANNUAL Golf Tour to Bermuda, Belmont Hotel February 16th to 26th, 1983 Eleven days of golfing, on the beautiful Belmont Golf Course. 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