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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Jan 1984, p. 10

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( ! I 4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January 11, 1984 Section Two By Shirley Brown Mavanatha Church Hall was the meeting place on December December 15th for Providence- Shaw's Women's Institute and their guests from Maple Grove W.I. and the community. community. About 50 ladies enjoyed a Pot Luck Luncheon and visiting visiting planned by the executive. The meeting began with the Institute Rally Song, sung to the tune of Jingle Bells, fol lowed by Roll Call at which time the guests were introduced. introduced. The collection was donated to the Salvation Army for their Christmas work. Dorothy Crago, who is our pianist, favoured us with a few Christmas carols, played on the violin. The guests from Maple Grove were asked to provide some entertainment and entertain they did. Santa even Patrick G. Deegan DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 5 GEORGE STREET BOWMANVILLE 623-4473 or 263-2026 for a Bonus Toy Just for Participating in Our Portrait Promotion. our Bonus Plush Toy is a high quality soft-stuffed animal made of the finest plush fiber - just the right size for your little one. Package includes: (2) 8 X 10'S (2) 5X7'$ 110) Wallets *12.95 Total package Price (95C Deposit) LIMIT - ONE SPECIAL PER SUBJECT No additional charge (or groups, Additional portraits, and special effects portraiture, II available, may be purchased at reasonable prices In addition to package shown. Poses our selection. Satisfaction guaranteed or deposit cheerfully refunded. Plush animal available In various designs ol our choice. LIMIT - ONE PLUSH ANIMAL PER CUSTOMER JANUARY 12th - 13th - 14th Thursday and Friday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Miracle Food Mart 2-13 King SI. East BOWMANVILLE MALL Whitby Resident is Charged with Building On Floodplain Land Tim's Rent-All Novices Win Two Tournaments At a Provincial Court House in Ajax on Friday, November 25th, a Whitby resident and owner of an industrial building in the Town of Whitby was found guilty of and assessed costs for violating the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority's Fill, Construction and Alteration to Waterways Regulation. The presiding Justice of the Peace charged the accused after hearing evidence that, despite earlier direction from the Authority to the contrary, he had constructed constructed an addition to the building in an area subject to potentially severe flooding conditions. Under Section 28 of the Conservation Authorities Act R.S.O. 1980, the Authority is authorized to prepare regulations regulations applicable to the area under its jurisdiction. Under these regulations no person shall, without written permission: permission: 1. construct any buildings or structures within the flood- plain, 2. place or dump fill within the floodplain, or , 3. straighten, change, divert or interfere with an existing watercourse. In addition to reimbursing the Authority in excess of $1,100. as part of its legal costs, the accused was also directed to remove the offending offending building at his own expense. expense. Evidence presented by solicitors for the Authority indicated that the building itself would be at risk as would employees in it in the event of a major flood. Representatives of the Authority emphasized that administration and enforcement enforcement of these regulations is an integral part of its responsibility responsibility for floodplain management. management. Strict control of flood- plain areas through the implementation of these regulations minimizes flood damage, conserves land, and minimizes the pollution of watercourses throughout the watershed. For more information please contact C. L. Conti, Conservation Services Supervisor, Supervisor, Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority administrative administrative office 579-0411. Team members ; left to right - back row, E. West, Huffman; front row, A. Perkins; T. Mills; K. Mgr.; D. Osmond, Coach; R. Osmond, Asst.; MacLean; S. Couch; S. Anderson; R. West; C. middle row, D. Mills; B. Osmond; J. Davidson; B. Taylor; absent J. Aus; S. Waters. Lange; R. Bateman ; T. Pearcy ; C. O'Neil; J. Celebrated Her First Birthday Amanda English celebrated her first birthday last week. Proud parents are Janice and Ken English. Grandparents are H.R. (Bud) and Marie Moses of Bowmanville and Mrs. Jean English of Scarborough. Providence-Shaw's W.I. arrived in a toy wagon, pulled by two reindeer. We must remember to send Santa some- elastic before she makes another another trip. Thanks ladies. Mrs. Gladys Ashton and her doll, family were guests as well. Gladys told of the construction construction and detail and some interesting information for each doll. This hobby of making handmade dolls has produced apple head dolls, peg dolls, Olive Oyle, Sweet Pea and Popeye, Golliwags, Shirley Temples complete with curls, the Grinch, Raggedy Raggedy Ann and Andy, Poor Pitiful Pearl, and many others. We noticed a resemblance resemblance to the famous Cabbage Patch Dolls and hope they are still safely in her possession. Isabelle Elliott thanked Gladys for talking to us. The next meeting will be on January 19th at the home of Shirley Brown. JUST TIME FOR NEW YEAR'S Let us assist you in fulfilling your New Year's Resolution NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR CARPETS Durham Carpet Sales and Service |j| Name: e . : M ' II' Address: flooring -, fir UNDERPAD 11 INSTALLATION . II JJJJJ ■» Ï 11 JJJJJ 'jj J ^ ■ & ERVICE R.R. #1, Hampton (Mitchell's Corners) Corner of Zion and Taunton Road (416) 433-1377 Our Own High Quality Carpet Free Installations Free Underpads Shop At Home Sales and Service WE'VE IT IF YOU CAN BEAT OUR PRICES WE WANT TO KNOW ABOUT IT! In order to offer you, the public, better services; Durham Carpet Sales and Service provides: (I) Sales and installation of carpet and vinyl by our own professional staff. (II) Shop at home sales and service for convenience as well as in the store. (III) Thirteen years experience in sales and service. (IV) Lifetime guarantee on workmanship and 10 year warranty on carpet and vinyl. (V) Free estimates within 25 miles. (VI) We accept VISA, MasterCard and personal cheques. (VII) No job is too big or too small. (VIII) A satisfied customer is our specially. Sale Effective until February 10, 1984

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