! t V 1 16 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. August 31,1983 Flooring Poured for Condominiums at Marina Friday was a busy day at the Port Darlington concrete and 35 tons of steel were used in the Marina in Bowmanville when the concrete flooring project. Top photo shows, 1-r, Irving Gill, Ron for the new condominiums was laid by Marshman Somerville, George Marshman, A1 Wilson and Dan Brothers of Cobourg. These photos were taken just Marshman, with A1 Wilson handling the finishing as the work was being finished. About 700 tons of machine in the second photo. Jacques Villeneuve to Drive in Labatt's Can-Am Three drivers from three different countries driving three different types of car will headline the entry list for the Labatt Can-Am auto race at Mosport Park near Toronto, September 9,10,11. Each of the three drivers had not won a Can-Am race prior to this season but each nas since scored a victory: Canada's Jacques Villeneuve who dominated the season opening Labatt's Can-Am driving the Canadian Tire Frissbee at Mosport, June 5; Scotland's Jim Crawford who took the Lime Rock, Connecticut Connecticut race in his RK-180B on July 3 and England's John Fitzpatrick who was victorious victorious in the Road America, Wisconsin event on July 18 in his Turbo Porsche 956. The pre-season favourite, two-time Formula Atlantic Champion Villeneuve of St. Cuthbert, Quebec was expected expected to run away with the 1983 championship driving the ex-Al Unser Jr. '82 Can-Am winning Frissbee. However, so far this year, the combination combination of mechanical misfortunes, misfortunes, an accident and greater competition than expected twjf WSÆ //S/jr JHtr wæ^Æwæt (WALK-UP FOR Back-to-School ON STUDENT PERMS Including Cut $ 24. *** Offer available from September 1 st to 17th, 1983 V.I.P. Hairstyling Telephone 623-6252 Waverly Plaza Bowmanville S3 Appointments ere not always necessary have put the Canadian at a disadvantage since winning the season opening race. British Formula 1 Champion Champion Crawford leads the standings, 41 points to Ville- neuve's 40, followed by Dr. Charles Monk of Sarnia, Ontario with 36* and Irish , driver Michael Roe of Dallas, Texas with 32. While different in concept, the three Can-Am stars' machines seem remarkably well matched. Villeneuve's Frissbee, a traditional Can- Am machine, features the tried and true five litre stock block Chevrolet V-8 engine of over 550 horsepower. Crawford's Crawford's Formula 1 style RK- 180B uses a 3.3 litre Ford Cosworth racing engine, an enlarged version of the Ford Grand Prix engine producing approximately 500 horsepower. horsepower. Fitzpatrick's Porsche 956 boasts over 650 horsepower horsepower from its twin turbocharged turbocharged .2.2 litre flat-six engine. Crawford's machine is the lightest and Fitzpatrick's the heaviest, so on paper the three may be almost equal and each race may be decided by driver talent, the nature of the track and perhaps luck. The next race in the SCCA Budweiser Can-Am is the Budweiser Grand Prix at Trois Rivieres, Quebec on September 4, one week before the Labatt's Can-Am at Mosport. Former IMSA GT Champion Fitzpatrick will miss Trois Rivieres due to a commitment to race in Europe, however his Road America winning Turbo Porsche has remained in North America to make its only Canadian appearance at Mosport, September 9,10,11. The featured Labatt's Can- Am heads a five race program sanctioned by the Sport Car Club of America and the Canadian Automobile Sport Clubs and organized by the Canadian Racing Drivers Association. Practice and qualifying commences Friday, September 9 with the pole starting position awarded to Friday's fastest qualifier for the Labatt's Can-Am, Practice Practice and qualifying continues Saturday, September 10 while all races take place Sunday, September 11 with the Labatt's Can-Am scheduled to start at 2:15 p.m. For further information contact F, David Stone (410) 665-6665, Attention Vets! Veterans Affairs Minister W. Bennett Campbell is asking any active or former Canadian Canadian military or civilian personnel personnel who were exposed to varying levels of radiation during operations with the Department of National Defence to communicate with the University of Ottawa. A study, commissioned by the Minister, is being carried out by the university's Department Department of Epidemiology and Community Medicine to investigate the mortality rate among those exposed during clean-up operations at the Chalk River Atomic Energy plant in Ontario in 1953 and 1958, and the observation of nuclear test blasts at Nevada in 1955 and 1957, and in Australia in 1956 and 1957. The results of the study may prove most useful to the Canadian Pension Commission Commission to determine the eligibility eligibility for disability pensions and allowances under the Pension Act for former members of the Armed Forces and their dependants. dependants. Anyone directly involved, or who is aware of a friend or relative who was involved, in any of the operations is asked to write in confidence to: Dr. S. Raman Department of Epidemiology and Community Medicine University of Ottawa 451 Smyth Road Ottawa, Ontario K1H8M5 The following information is required: Full name; current address and telephone number ; date of birth; service number(s); date, place and details of exposure(s). Large Crowd Enjoys Legion Picnic at Thistle Valley Branch 178 Royal Canadian Legion held its an- lots of corn on the cob, there was water-filled bal- nual picnic at Thistle Valley Park on Sunday af- loon tossing, with Wayne Paeden, John Stephens ternoon, with a large crowd present to enjoy the and Jack Stephens trying to avoid getting wet ideal weather and the festivities. In addition to while filling the balloons, races, frisbee throwing, horseshoe pitching and These two unidentified picnic goers were having a good time, relaxing on a blanket. With every $25 you spend at Dominion Redeem your $1 gas-coupon on any type of gasoline or diesel fuel at participating Shell dealers. 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