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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Feb 1984, p. 29

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) / i Nominations In, Race Is On For Newcastle's Sexiest Man Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 22,1984 ! By Joen Ransberry Nominations are in and the race is on...There are over 200 candidates in the Newcastle Sexy Men Contest being sponsored sponsored by the Kidney Foundation Foundation of Canada. Readers have been told that there's a second and final part to the contest. So here it is: Under the Town of Newcastle Newcastle Act, a writ has been served. Yes, readers, we're intd an election campaign. Election Day is Friday, March 9. Rolls close at 5 p.m. However, However, early voting is encouraged, encouraged, so vote anytime between between now and March 9. There will be one overall winner of the Sexy Men election election and nine category winners. Hère are the rules of the sexy election: 1. Check ,the lists of men below. Find your favorite man, vote for him or volunteer to serve on his campaign. 2. A vote costs one penny, so for every dollar donated on behalf of a candidate, the sexy man gets 100 votes. Example: If you think Orono professional Doctor A. F. McKenzie has $2 worth of sex appeal, he gets 200 votes. If you work especially hard, he could well exceed 5,000 votes. Remember, election success is a team effort. 3., Votes can come from anywhere in the world. Door- to-door campaigning is encouraged. encouraged. Campaign within the family; through work colleagues colleagues and through friends and neighbors. Also, feel free to exaggerate the sexual worth of your candidate. The election is like any other elec tion. The Fine Art of BSing is expected. So, get on the telephone; telephone; get into the streets and onto the side roads. You'll be surprised. People consider voting a Democratic responsibility. responsibility. 4. Below is a ballot. List the name of the candidate and clip the ballot or write the name of the candidate on a piece of paper. Cheques are to be made out to the Kidney Foundation Foundation of Canada. 5. Mail ballots and cheques to District Returning Officer Valerie Bowler, 56 Little Avenue, Bowmanville, Ont., Postal Code L1C1J6. Receipts are available on request from Valerie. 6. As the votes come in, they will be entered beside the candidates' names. There's a reward for the election winners. The reward will be announced later. 7. No donation is considered too small. If you think a guy is a little short on sex appeal, we'll even take votes valued at five cents. The sexy men will be competing competing hard and serious. Don't let the fact 1 that a few politicians politicians are in the running bother you. They'll not fool us this time. When you've got such civil servants as fire chief Jim Aldridge and Durham Regional Police Officer John Logan, Newcaste Mayor Garnet Rickard is in trouble. Also, take note. In this election, election, it's village against village. We found sexy men in Newtonville, in Maple Grove and in Hampton as well as Orono and Bowmanville and the village of Newcastle. Check the addresses of the THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM NOTICE "Weight Restriction Regulations will be in force on roads under the jurisdiction of thp Regional Municipality of Durham. Effective March 1st to April 30th inclusive, vehicle loads are restricted to 5 TONNES per axle in accordance with Durham Region By-Law Number 142-82. Signs will be erected on all Regional Roads to which these Weight Restrictions apply." W.A. Twelvetrees, P.Eng. Commissioner of Works Regional Municipality of Durham THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Take notice that Regional Council intends to resume consideration and adopt by by-law, at a meeting to beheld on: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29,1984 AT 10:00 a.m. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS BUILDING 605 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST, WHITBY AMENDMENTS TO THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN AND THE OFFICIAL PLAN OF THE FORMER PLANNING AREA OF THE TOWN OF BOWMANVILLE. The amendments are intended to permit approximately 160,000 square feet of retail and personal service floor space within the area indicated on the map below. The Official Plan amendments are available for Inspection In the offices of the Clerk's Department, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario, L1N 6A3, or by calling Mr. C. Lundy, Regional Clerk, (416)668-7711. Requests to appear before Regional Council as a deputation concerning the amendment application should be forwarded to the Regional Clerk and received 48 hours prior to the Regional Council meeting. Gary Herrema Regional Chairman C.W. Lundy, A.M.C.T. Regional Clerk sexy devils and get behind a resident from your home town. Remember, the tiny hamlet of Tyrone can turn out a winner as easily as can Bowmanville. In fact, the good people in Hampton have a very sexy candidate and he's ready to race. There's also a provision for any man wanting off the list. If you can't stand being sexy, it will cost you. Send $5 and we'll "oblige. While the contest is fun, the cause is serious. People are reminded that March is Kidney month. There are over 2,000 Canadians awaiting kidney transplants. Contest organizers Bowmanville resident resident Valerie Bowler and former former Newcastle resident Joan Ransberry encourage everyone everyone to help fight kidney disease. For more information call Valerie Bowler at 623-1158 or Norma Ransberry at 983-9597. Sexy professionals are Waverley Public School principal principal Ray Simser, Doctor E. D. Hubbard, Doctor A1 Sylvester, Sylvester, dentist Doctor William Kent (a Newcastle resident), dentist Doctor John Balenko, Doctor Van Hoof, Bill Hockett, dentist Doctor Chuck Cattran, Waverley Public School teacher John Holeson, Bowmanville Bowmanville High School teacher Farncomb Le Gresley, Frank de Verteuil, lawyer Kingsley Van Nest, lawyers A1 Strike and Ron Strike, Doctor Charles Murphy and Neale McLean of Clinic Pharmacy, all of Bowmanville, Judge Richard Lovekin, lawyer David MacGregor, Mike Riddle of Newcastle's I.D.A. Pharmacy, Pines Senior Public School teacher Grant Thompson, all of Newcastle, Orono-Lockhart Public School Grade five-six teacher Grant Stephens, Doctor A. F. McKenzie and teacher Peter Mathwich, all of Orono, lawyer Gary McNeely Q.C. of Leskard and Maurice Wicks of Hampton. Sexy farmers are Don Staples, Harold 'Mac' Ransberry, Ransberry, Brian Caswell, Bill Tamblyn, Doug Moffat and John Hooey, all of Orono, Carl Lowery of Kirby, Sandy Dukitsch of Newcastle, councillor councillor Bruce Taylor of Enniskillen, Enniskillen, John Schoonderbeek of Enniskillen, Fred Eyman of Courtice, tobacco farmer Frank Manning and Lucien Lambier, both of Kendal. Sexy workingmen are Scott Burgess, Dan Bowler, Paul Sobil, Gary Thiessen of Courtice Courtice Specialty Steel, Gene Terry of St. Marys Cement, Roy Youngman, Micheal Moynes, George Mitchell, Glenn 'Butch' Colborne, Randy Flynn, Robi Parry, Dennis Kingyens, Paul Cox of Cowan Pontiac-Buick Ltd., Joe Tobias, Tim Prout of T & W Chips and Stuff Truck, James Wubbolt of Specialty Paper Products Ltd., all of Bowmanville; Bob Ellis, Terry Allen of CN Railway, Wayne Brough of Twin Brand Orchards, Glen Faris, Don Wright, Jim English, Jim Smith, Danny Simpson, Mat Julicher, Vernon Topping of Topper Dream Whip, carpenter carpenter Rick Lovekin, all of Newcastle, Newcastle, Willy Barraball, Rob Henderson, Bubb Mercer, Bal Beck, Ken Miller, Gord Atkins and Roger Stamp, all of Orono; Don Martin of Newtonville, Newtonville, Jeff 'Jed' McKeen of Paddy's Market, Hampton; Wade Shields, David McDonald, McDonald, Keith Barrie, Ray Woodcock, Gerry Matherson and Leskard's Jim Gray. Sexy Senior Citizens are Harold Gibson of Twin Brand Orchards, Stan Kennedy of the Orono Senior Citizen's Complex, Complex, Lloyd Ransberry of Orono, John Broome of Tyrone, Lloyd Stephenson and Harry Wade both of Newcastle, Newcastle, Sid Rutherford of Kirby, Cecil Burton of Maple Grove, Nick Van Seggelen and Howard "Zip" Davey. Sexy service club and association association members are Pat Gardner of the Newcastle Hockey Association and a Kendal resident, Stan Dunn of the Bowmanville Legion, George Moore of the Bowmanville Bowmanville Rotary Club, Larry Burke of the Newcastle Hockey - OMHA - Pee Wees. Sierd De Jong of the Newcastle Newcastle Lions Club, Howard Quinney of the Newcastle Old Timers Hockey Team, Les Reid of the Durham Central Agricultural Fair Board, Wayne Aasen of the Bowmanville Bowmanville Jaycees and Gord Lowery of the Orono Athletic Association. Sexy salesmen are Gord Barnes, Joseph Denney and Bob Burke of Bowmanville Audio Vision, Bob Hill, Chris Barr of K. D. Barr Insurance of Newcastle, Charlie Reid of W. Frank Real Estate and Rolfe Wakefield both of Orono, Lucien Lambier of Edvan Real Estate of Kendal, John Slater of Orono. Sexy students are Mike Richards - grade 12 and Jeff Smith - grade 10 of Bowmanville Bowmanville High School; Brian Schoenmaker of Durham College; Ken Farrow, Jason Gibson, Robert Cummings and Gordon Simpson, all of Clarke High School and Jamie Denny of Bowmanville and Frank Maitland. Sexy civil servants are Newcastle Mayor Garnet Rickard, councillors Ivan Hobbs and Ted Woodyard, Newcastle's recreation director director Bud Fanning, tax collector Bob Bryden, community service service deputy Joe Caruana, deputy treasurer John Blanchard, Blanchard, Durham Regional Police officers Patrick Judges, John Logan, John Standeven and OPP officer Eugene Fitzgerald, Newcastle's Newcastle's fire chief Jim Aldridge Aldridge and Newcastle firemen Alfie Alldread and Sam Brere- ton, Rejean Dostie of Ontario Hydro, John Breen of the Natural Resources in Orono, Newcastle's director of planning planning Terry Edwards, Newcastle Newcastle mailman Llylle Carroll, Douglas MacCheyne and Craig Tucker of Bowmanville and Nick Van Seggelen. Sexy citizens are Harold 'Harry' Silver, Ken Hooper, Milton Carson, Peter Balenko, Harvey Jones, Donald Cook, Ray Thertell, Chris Cooper and Bill Tweedie, all of Bowmanville; Bowmanville; Cliff Terrill, Jack Adams and Donald Fletcher, all of Newcastle; Klaas Shoen- maker and Paul Jones of Orono. Sexy businessmen are Don Groves of Cowan Pontiac, Carson Elliott of Elliott's Funeral Home, Ross Graham and Harold 'Harry' Mark of Bowmanville's I.G.A., Ron Mutton of Cowan Pontiac, Rick Bates of Pie Timber, Gerald Brown of J & T Auto, Terry Thertell of Liberty Auto, Bowmanville Mall's Bank of Commerce bank manager John Eaton, Jim Coyle Jr. of L & L Tool Ltd., Klaus Anselstetter of Rind- fleisch Contracting, Peter Appleton of Appleton Roofing, Ted Denny of Bowmanville Audio Vision, George Webster of Rickaby's, Rick Gregory of Dennison Mfg., Wayne Fogg of T & W Chips and Stuff, Ted Trudeau of Tru Pro Painting and Decorating, Eric Nickerson, Nickerson, Ed Van Haverbeke of Edvan Realty, Ray Green- grass, Paul Morris and Paul Lane of Morris Funeral Home, all of Bowmanville; Grant Cooper of Anderson Smith Co,, Bill Gibson of Gibson's Orchards, Dick Biersteker of Newcastle Block Co., Gord Garrod and Tom Schmahl of Mike's Placé, Brenton Rickard of Rickard's Plumbing, Plumbing, Howard Quinney of Stedman's, Kenneth Haines of Lyles Service Centres Ltd., all of Newcastle; Eddie Carscad- den of Carscadden's Bus Lines of Kendal, General Motors supervisor Richard Wicha, Rod Carveth, Gordon Watson, of Orono; Donald Armstrong of Orono's I.G.A. and Robby and Billy Reid of Kirby Store, Bill Thrasher and Joseph Summers of Hampton and Warren Lamondin. Checkers Variety The Checkers Variety Minor Atoms were dumped 5 - 1 by Trenton on Saturday in O.M.H.A. playoff action. The game was played in Darlington Darlington Arena and the series is tied at three points per team. The visitors jumped on the scoreboard early in the first period. This was the only goal of the period. The Toros evened the count on a goal by Steve Desmedt, with the assists on the play going to Justin Merkac and Chad Armstrong. Trenton went into the lead to stay when they picked up their second goal, coming with 1:16 showing showing on the clock in the middle stanza. The visitors counted three unanswered goals in the final frame, for their margin of victory. Paul Zwicker was in goal for Bowmanville and in spite of the score, played a marvellous game, making many very difficult saves to keep the score'at 5-1. The next game in this tough series goes in Trenton on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. Daddy's Little Girl Turns 40! NEWS FROM NESTLETON-CAESAREA AREA BALLOT n ********************************************************* Enclosed is cash or cheque payable to the Kidney Foundation of Canada in the amount of which represents votes for ■ (nameofcandidatel Of (address of candidate) (your name and address if receipt is required) ' Mail to Valerie Bowler, 56 Little Avenue, Bowmanville L1G 1J6 ********************************************************* Reduce current taxes while setting aside retirement money... just about everyone can with an RRSP funded by State Farm's new Flexible Premium Retirement Annuity. Even if you're already covered by a retirement plan, you can set aside a portion of your earned income now for future enjoyment. .. free from current Income tax. Call me for details. DON IRVINE-623-4482 108 Waverley Rd., Bowmanville State Farm Life Insurance Company Canadian Head Office: Scarborough, Ontario Nestleton United Church A large attendance on Sunday morning with Rev. and Mrs. Dale Davis back from their winter holiday looking really fit. It is great, to have them home again. Hie minister told the children a very interesting interesting story, and based based his message on "20/20 Vision" for the congregation congregation taken from Scripture Isaiah 42:14-16 and Luke 18:31-43. A ladies quartet sang "Heaven Came Down and Glory Filled My Soul" with organist- Gwen Malcolm. Greeters at the door were- Carol Doyle and girls Karen and Tracy. Caesarea Community Church A very good attendance attendance with a fine number of children taking part in the singing. This was followed by an interesting interesting story for the youngsters by Rev. W.H. Crawford D.D. In the minister's discourse he talked about "Faith in quality - not necessarily in quantity" a splendid message, taken from Mark II: 22. Mrs. Crawford played for the service. Try to support this fine little church with your attendance next Sunday at 11 a.m. A Winner! Our congratulations to Leslie MacKenzie- 1 10 year old Grade Four student-who student-who won the Grade 4, 5, and 6 level in the public speaking contest held at Cartwright Central Central Public School on Tuesday last. The Nestleton folks are all proud of you Leslie. Keep up the good work! Nestleton Presbyterian Church With an excellent congregation congregation Sunday morning, morning, Rev. Fred Swann continued his series on the parables of Jesus - giving his sermon on the parable "The Sower of the Wheat and the Tares" theme being- the reality of the existence of good and evil and its challenge to the purpose of God. Organist- Shirley Scott. Families In the News It was nice to welcome newcomers to Nestleton United on Sunday morning. morning. Among those present present were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Davis, Scott and Carleton, of Hyde Inn, St., Christopher. Mrs. Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Henderson of Edinburgh, Scotland, are in Canada permanently, having built a lovely new home this past year on a portion of the Davis property. property. We cordially welcome Mr. and Mrs. Henderson to this area. It was great to welcome the following guests to the Cawker farmstead during the week: Ruth Girardi and Ken Bragg of Bowmanville, Bowmanville, June Camithers, Stayner, and three enthused enthused fishermen- Messrs. Gary Nottingham, Nottingham, John Sharp and Grant Cawker, Oshawa. Sam and Mabel Cawker, Scugog Point Road were on hand to see the fast moving hockey game held at Children's arena, Oshawa on Sunday Sunday evening - to see grandson Curtis Cawker of the All Star Juveniles play. Their team won in a hard fought game against Barrie with a score of 5-3. A good performance performance was turned in by both teams and sports fans had their money's worth alright. Next game is scheduled for this Wed. eveing in Oshawa, 3rd in the series against Barrie. Best Wishes "Very best wishes" to Mrs. Walter (Irma) Welts - a good friend and neighbour - who had surgery in the Renal Unit - Toronto General Hospital this past Friday. Friday. A shower of cards would be nice - Room No. 310. Address-101 College St., Toronto. M5G 1L7. Inventory Sale AS LOW AS. Suits and Sport Coats are now at Very Attractive Prices 1 /2 Price! * Men's and Young Men's Wear 17 King St. E. Bowmanville Phone 623-5567 ™ CARPET WAREHOUSE SPECIALS HUNDREDS OF ROLL ENDS and Remnants Save Up to 70% PLACE and STICK Tiles Each. LEVEL-LOOP Carpet $ 5.95 FREE PARKING PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION SPEEDY DELIVERY CUSTOM BINDING FREE ESTIMATES CARPET WAREHOUSE 149 King St. W. • Oshawa Telephone 728-4601 Talktothe LEADERS IN RSR AT THE COMMERCE. WE HANDLE MORE RSP DOLLARS FOR CANADIANS THAN ANY OTHER BANK. Canadians place more RSP dollars with the Commerce than with any other bank. So we can offer you experience and the RSP program that's right for you. * Early cancellation charge of S25 on Deposit We offer two different Registered Retirement Savings Plans. Both at competitive rates and with no fees* So come in and talk to the leaders in RSPs today. Plan if closed within one year from application. o CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE DEADLINE-FEBRUARY 2 9. EXTENDED HOURS Our King & Temperance, Bowmanville branch will accept R.S.P. Contributions during normal banking hours and extended hours on Tuesday, February 28 and Wednesday, February 29 from 5:00 p.m,-8:00 p.m.

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