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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Dec 1982, p. 3

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Celebrated 1st Birthday Hi! My name is Amanda Colleen Osmond, and I was one year old on November 28,1982. My proud parents are Rhonda and Roy Osmond of Bowmanville. My grandparents are Ron and Betty- Lou Locke of Newcastle and Bill and Dora Osmond of Oshawa. Great grandparents are Bill and Lillian Locke and Bob and Olive Rogers of Bowmanville, also Bessie Sacreÿ of Newfoundland. '^IVe'/ie the ^est in Sight" shomey's opticians BRIAN C. LARSON - 30 KINO ST. WEST 623-4477 Manager BOWMANVILLE Region May Cut Rebates to Pool Owners By Donna Fairey In response to mounting mounting objections, regional council will consider cutting the rebate presently presently being offered to Durham's swimming pool owners in half. The proposal to cut the existing pool rebate by 50 per cent is contained contained in a report from Durham's Durham's finance and works committee before regional council today. The jointly sponsored document outlines the details of the proposed 1983 water and sewer rates for Durham Region. A regional rebate to pool owners was introduced introduced in 1977 to recognize recognize water usage not being discharged into sanitary sewers. Should council support support the proposal to cut back on the rebate policy, policy, Durham's 3400 pool owners will receive considerably considerably smaller refunds refunds next year. The report to council says the proposal is submitted submitted based on the belief belief that a rebate to pool owners is an unfair advantage advantage in respect to taxpayers who use water for lawn sprinkling. sprinkling. The existing residential residential swimming pool rebate policy endorsed endorsed by regional council in July 1977 provides provides sewer charge rebates for pools in excess excess of 10,000 gallons capacity. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. December 15,1982 3 Ttoto YOUR CHOICE, C41 Color Print Film Processing, *BUDGET *DELUX SERVICE SERVICE $ 5*94 --12exp.-- $ 6.99 $ 9.92 -246X0 - $11.67 913.93 -- 36 exp.-- 316.99 •Budget Service 'Delux Service NO FRILLS A,bum Pa fl* ♦5^* Album Coupon 3 to 4 Days Choice of Processing $1.00 Replacement Film Delux service unless 6 HR. PROCESSING you ssk for budget. In by 10... Reedy after 4 PROCESSED IN BOWMANVILLE Lange's Photo Lab Inc. 50 King St. E. Bowmanville 623-2568 Herrema Re-elected to Durham's Top Position Suzanne Elizabeth, daugh- Pamela Murphy and the late Sunday, September 19th, 1982, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vincent Murphy, Willowdale at 4 p.m. The happy couple are Bryson, Bowmanville, and were united in marriage in now residing in Toronto. Micheal John, son of Mrs. Willowdale United Church on Photo by Gould. owen ^Aa/üce A pretty late fall wedding took place in Orono United Church, on Saturday, November November 6th, when Denise Marie Challice, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Challice, Orono, and Dean William Warrèn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Warren, Peterborough, Peterborough, were united in marriage. Rev. Wayne Wright officiated and Mrs. Gladys Brown was organist. Mrs. Betty Wright as soloist rendered two solos, "You Light Up My Life," and "The Lords Prayer". The bride given in marriage by her parents looked lovely in a formal gown of polyorganza, polyorganza, featuring a Queen Anne neckline, full sleaves, embroidered cuffs, the A-line skirt fell into a beautiful chapel train. An embroidered tiara held the full length train embroidered in chantilly lace. The bride carried a mixed bouquet of silk roses, stephan- otis and baby's breath. The attendants were maid of honor, Miss Laurie Benedict in a wood rose lace over taffeta formal gown with matching cape, bridesmaids Brenda Warren, sister of the groom and Kerri Parish, who were attired in blue gowns, Trucks! Trucks! Trucks! Gas, Diesel, Short box, Long box, King Cab, 4 x 4's From *6,295.°° at kvmiiui MIDWAY DATSUN DAT5UN 1300 Dundas St. E. Whitby 668-6828 identical to the maid of honors and all carrying pretty nosegays nosegays of silk flowers in shades of rose, wine and blue. The groom was attired in a dark brown tuxedo with beige ruffled shirt, and best man Dave Parish, ushers Donald Challice, brother of bride and Dale Warren, brother of groom were attired in beige tuxedos. The reception reception and dinner were held in B.H.S. News By Sam Laskaris Last Tuesday, the three B. H. S. boys' basketball teams travelled to Oshawa to do battle with the O'Neill Red- men. Unfortunately, Bowman- ville's only victory in these three games resulted when the Midgets emerged victorious with a 45 - 37 overtime win. The teams were deadlocked at 35 points after regulation play, and thus'overtime was necessary to declare a winner. Bowmanville outscored O'Neill 10 - 2 in the overtime period to pull out the victory. Rod Tukkcr led the Bowmanville Bowmanville offence accumulating accumulating 29 points. The junior team was defeated defeated 90 - 31 and the seniors came up on the short end of a 71 - 46 score. All three B. H. S. teams have two games scheduled this week. Yesterday, the Central Chiefs provided the opposition in Bowmanville's regular season home opener. Tomorrow, the teams will travel to Oshawa to face the McLaughlin Trojans. Results of all these games will he printed next week. the main hall of the church with the bride's mother receiving in a formal gown of rose polyester crepe and wearing a corsage of wine and cream roses. The groom's mother assisted in receiving in a formal gown of wood rose with a corsage of cream roses. The Master of Ceremonies was the brother of groom, Mr. Keith Warren, Port Elgin. The wedding dance was held in Pontypool Community Centre. The bride was entertained at three showers and a presentation presentation by fellow employees at Sir Sandford Fleming College, Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. Warren are residing in Thornhill, Regional chairman Gary Herrema has been returned to office as head of Durham Region, receiving unanimous support from the region's 30 member council. The endorsement came last Wednesday during the inaugural meeting of regional council. The path to the chairman's seat was cleared two days before the meeting when Oshawa councillor John Aker, Herrema's only contender for Durham's top post, unexpectedly dropped out of the race. In his inaugural address, chairman Herrema said financing will be a top priority in the next threé' years, but added that service to Durham residents must not stop because money is tight. "Everything is not rosy," he stated, "but the problems can be solved if we put our minds to them." Lot levies, waste disposal, long range planning, and sewer and water services were underlined by the chairman as primary areas of concern that will face the newly elected regional council. The chairman said an attempt must be made to improve communication with Durham residents to let them know what the regional council does. He said that the restructuring of the region's management committee, consisting of the eight municipal mayors and the regional chairman, should be an asset in bringing a heightened awareness about. During the next three years, chairman Herrema said he believes the region will see a lot of new people move in as a result of the GO-Transit east to Oshawa development. The chairman expressed his confidence that this council is equipped to meet the challenges appearing on the region's horizon. A former Uxbridge mayor, chairman Herrema was nominated to a second term as head of the region by Uxbridge mayor Bill Ballinger while Newcastle. councillor Diane Hamre seconded the nomination. Join Us San Marinos Deli Cafe Eat-in or Take-out Service for New Year's Eve Dinner and Dance $75 per couple Waverly Plaza -- Bowmanville Telephone 623-1140 Are You Looking for an Unique Gift to Give Your: Husband, Wife, Children, Parents, Friends or even Yourself! (Sift 3ntcrmr0 A DIVISION OF HANDY RANDY HOME IMPROVEMENTS Newcastle 987-4913 "A Unique Decorating Service" We Provide the Bows and Gift Certificates For You to attach to the door for that special occasion. We can add fresh paint, wallpaper, or both and maybe even a designer bed and matching matching love seat to that room you spend one third of your life in. 2. Let us turn your attic into a cozy loft, studio or hideaway. 3. Have us fix up a corner of the basement for a bright, cheerful playroom, workshop, games or recreation room. Call for Information, Ideas and Free Estimates. Newcastle 987-4913 Kut 'n' Kurl 3 X BEAUTY SHOP Want someting NE W and EXCITING for the Holiday Season ? Treat Yourself.. to a new look - style, cut, fashionable perm, or stunning highlights to bring your hair alive. Why not treat yourself? P.S. "Make your special holiday appointments today, so you won't be disappointed." Glvu to Christines SiniIm CALL 623-5019 71 King St. E. Bowmanville

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