1 f 12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 12,1984 Celebrates First Birthday 1 u-. Hi! My name is Melissa Edna Searle. I celebrated my first birthday on December 4, 1984. My proud Daddy and Mommy are Dwight and Cindy. Helping me celebrate my birthday were my proud grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair of Newcastle and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Searle of Havelock. My great grandparents are Mrs. Vera Dennis of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown of Newcastle and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sloan of Spencer ville. My great great grandmother is the late Mrs. Alice Curson of Marnwood Nursing Home. Happenings in Starkville On Monday and Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd enjoyed a holiday in Niagara Falls. They were on a bus trip with the Senior Citizens from Newcastle. On Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Jack* Fonk of Woodstock visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fonk, Tanya and Peter. Mr. Milton Wannan, Kirby was a luncheon guest on Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Souch. Mrs. Brian Caswell spent Wednesday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. On Wednesday afternoon, Town & Country A1 Bentley 59, Linda Bentley 51, Les Hunt 50, Eve Cole 46, Mike Powers 46, Walter Curr 41, Steve Sanderson 38, Kim Powers 33. Ladies' High Triple - Betty Bredlin 631. Men's High Triple - Bruce Martin 698. Ladies' High Single - Linda Bentley 270. Men's High Single - Bruce Martin 270. Ladies 250 and Over - Linda Bentley 270. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark visited in Knoxville with Mr. and Mrs. Basil Kazakos and Zoe and later with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stark, Christopher and Shannon. Craft class was held on Wednesday morning at the home of Mrs. Bernice Stark with 10 girls attending. Mr. Raymond Trim visited Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fonk and Peter. Mr. John Murphy visited Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. Miss Erin Parker, Enterprise Hill spent Thursday evening with her friend, Miss Erin Windatt and family. Mrs. Isabelle Trim was a supper guest on Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy, Tony, Larry and Theresa, Orangeville. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Carman visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Windatt, Ellen and Erin. On Saturday, Christopher and Gregory Cartwright were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Souch, Brian and Blaine. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell were supper guests on Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Martin, Newcastle. Sorry to report that Miss Catherine Stewart, Sixth Line suffered a broken hip when she fell in her home on Friday afternoon. Katie is now a patient at the General Hospital in Oshawa. Our prayers are with her. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fonk, Tanya and Peter and Mr. Ross Stutt, Orono, spent the weekend at Lake Bernard, Sundridge. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dobbs, Scott and Janet of North Bay spent the day with them. Mrs. Isabelle Trim and Mrs. Pat Windatt visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. Mrs. Jeanette Layng and Dyana visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Don Robins, Newtonville. On Sunday afternoon, a great number of relatives, friends and neighbors attended an open house in honor of the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd and held at the Community Hall in Newtonville. Later, a supper was served in the hall to about 60 friends and relatives of the happy couple. Congratulations, Marg and Carl! On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lee of Cambray were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd following the anniversary party. Stuffed Animals Pet Ffifids Food and supplies for all kinds of pets. * Free Delivery (min. $20.00 purchase) * Quality products at discount prices Open: 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday to Friday 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Saturdays 122 Waverley Rd. Bowmanville 623-1415 Check Out Our Specials . 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A Health Physicist at Darlington Darlington Nuclear Generating Station, told members of the Hydro Liaison Committee Committee that the environmental radiation monitoring program program is well underway. Peter Barnham said last Friday that his unit has completed a survey of population, population, industry, agriculture, agriculture, recreation and services services at and around the site and have also completed a "pathway analysis" of the ways in which airborne and . liquid emissions reach man. Mr. Barnham reported that the monitoring program program will give a "good representation representation of what's in the environment". The program will involve: air sampling on a continuous continuous basis; farm produce and honey at harvest time; milk, every two or three days; and well water. Drinking water samples from the pumping stations at Bowmanville, Newcastle and St. Mary's Cement will be analyzed monthly. Fish and beach sand in the vicinity will also be monitored, on a yearly basis. There will be significant monitoring a year and a half to two years before the plant opens in order to establish establish the ambient radioactivity levels in the environment around the station. Mr. Barnham emphasized that all this monitoring was a precautionary measure. He said, "I don't expect to see anything above background background (radioactivity)". The generating station itself itself will be monitored 24 hours a day. When asked about the effects effects of possible radioactive radioactive emmissions on plant life in the area Mr. Barnham Barnham replied, "if we protect the individual then the environment environment will be protected". protected". 1 twSJ H*. men ti«£-swc': ;u I ill 1 z'Si m. The line began to form before eight a.m. when George's began its final sale on Thursday, December December 6. This photo, taken at the nine a.m. opening, opening, shows that the waiting customers filled the sidewalk for half the block. 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