i Triangle, CP Bidding for Wesley ville Toyota Plant Wesleyville may once again thrive if the Diamond Diamond Triangle and CP Rail are successful in their bid to attract the Toyota automotive plant to the 2,200 acres of unused land owned by Ontario Hydro. "It would be a tremendous tremendous boost for Northumberland," said Cobourg Reeve and Diamond Triangle Chairman Ray Bowen. "We are leaving no stone unturned to do at least everything we can ( to attract Toyota to Wesleyville)," he told county council last week. The Diamond Triangle Economic Development Development Commission, Commission, which represents Port Hope, Cobourg, Hope and Hamilton Townships, submitted a proposal over two weeks ago to Ontario's Ministry of Industry and Trade. The submission submission coincided perfectly perfectly with the recommendation recommendation from Cana dian Pacific Railways to Toyota, suggesting the Wesleyville site as a good location. In a unanimous vote at Thursday's meeting, county council passed a resolution endorsing the proposal and wishing wishing the Economic Development Development Commission Commission luck. They need more than luck to convince Ontario Ontario Hydro to sell the land. It is presently being used to store materials materials for the Dar- $7994. A TOUGH ACT TO FOLLOW. Tinss/m MAJOR MOTION In fact, you could say the '86 Nissan King Cab Standard is an impossible act to follow. MIDWAY MOTORS 1300 DUNDAS ST. E. WHITBY 668-6828 TAX, LICENCE, FREIGHT, PREP EXTRA NISSAN DID YOU KNOW? By John Winters, C.A. Candidate for Mayor Did you know that the various service clubs and volunteer associations are a very vital part of town. The members of these groups dedicate their time freely towards community projects which make the Town of Newcastle a better place to live. These groups are the heart of our community spirit and as such their efforts and valuable contributions should be recognized and encouraged encouraged by our council and mayor. 3 -4 MEMORIES JOHN WINTERS FOR MAYOR -- PRESENTING ... From $495. Three matching gemstones. Surrounded by diamonds in 14K gold. (Garnets, Amethysts, Aquamarines, Emeralds, Rubles, Peridots, Sapphires, Opals, Citrines, Blue Tourmalines, or all Diamonds,) Ring shown with three genuine sapphires and 18 diamonds. You must see this ring to appreciate its beauty. cM. OoflZÏ ± -Ltd. IL (JJZLLZXl Member of Canadian Jewellers Group Co-op 39 King St. W. 623-5747 Bowmanville The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 25,1985 3 Forthcoming Marriage lington Nuclear Generating Station and Hydro policy in the past has been against selling selling the land. The Diamond •Triangle must win the support of Hugh O'Neill, Ontario's Industry Industry and Trade Minister, who is in charge of the site selection selection for the plant. If he should support the submission, submission, then it is possible possible that the province could negotiate the sale of the land. Selling points of the Wesleyville site include include the proximity to Toronto, the availability availability of labour from the surrounding municipalities municipalities and its intersection intersection with ON and CP rail lines. ENNISKILLEN Intended for last week Mr. Stanley Taylor, Blackstock was a Sunday luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery and Jim. Mrs. Merle Avery, Mrs. Debbie Avery- and Nicole, Mrs. Diane Rekker and Lisa attended a bridal shower tor Miss Leslie Chambers on Sun.,ja.t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Avery, Bowmanville. This On Friday c'vening, Mrs. A1 Junkin and Michelle, R.R. 3, Bowmanville visited with Miss Betty Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin attended the 50th wedding anniversary open house for Mr. and Mrs. James Stark at Newtonville Church Sat. afternoon. afternoon. And the 60th wedding wedding anniversary open house for Mr. and Mrs. Percy VanCamp at Blackstock on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Carlson, Etobicoke were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. L. Stainton for Nina Cowling of Bowmanville, is pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of her daughter Brenda Joyce to David James Stainton son of James and Ruth Stainton of R.R. 1, Hampton. The wedding will take place in October at Trinity United Church, Bowmanville, Ontario. a few days. Twenty members members of the Stainton famly were at dinner Friday evening. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stainton, Stainton, Lyndon, Washington were the special guests. Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Vincent on the birth of their baby bundle bundle of pink. Also to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Francis and Mr and Mrs. Frank Nielson on the births of their baby bundles bundles of blue. Recent visitovest. Uncle Tom, our resident cat, most of the time, performed the last rites with a few crispy crunches. On Saturday, August 24th, 1985, at 4 p.m. in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Bowmanville, the Reverend Father Wayne McCarthy united in marriage, Cheryl Ann Ellis, daughter of Mrs. Gladys Ellis, 78 Duke St., Bowmanville, and Hugh David Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Francis, 380 Waverly Rd. N. Oshawa. The organist was Miss Elizabeth Arougeau. Given in marriage by her mother, the bride wore a formal gown of white sheer organza over taffeta, which featured an off shoulder neckline, neckline, leg of mutton sleeves, fitted bodice and basque waistline highlighted by Chantilly lace. A full, circular skirt fell into a floral tiered chapel train. A headpiece held a finger tip veil, and she carried a cas cade bouquet of Bridal pink roses, baby carnations and purple freesia. The maid of honour was Miss Judy Beaudry and the bridesmaids bridesmaids were Misses Donna Metcalf, Elizabeth Staman and Bernadette Francis, sister of the groom. They wore identical gowns of pink sheer organza over taffeta. The flower girl was Michelle Hayes. Best man was Theo Welter, and the ushers were Jim Francis, brother of the groom, Donnie Ellis, brother of the bride and Jeff Gavey. The ring bearer was Brandon Baker. Receiving the guests at a reception held at the Tyrone Community Centre, the bride's mother wore a grey Chiffon, cocktail length dress, matching hat, and a pink rose corsage. The groom's mother assisted in receiving the guests in a champagne chiffon cocktail length dress, a rust picture hat and a peach orchid corsage. Leaving for a honeymoon at Jack Tar Village, Grand Bahamas, the bride wore a plum silk dress, white fedora hat and an orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Francis are now residing in Oshawa. Out of town guests attending the wedding were from Windsor, Los Angeles, Nova Scotia, Stratford, Ottawa and Orillia. Prior to the wedding the bride was honoured at showers given by Mrs. Doreen Sleeman, (A and P), Mrs. Donna Metcalf and Judy Beaudrey, Mrs. Jean Stainton, Miss Bernadette Francis, and Mrs. Pat Lewis (Lasco Steel). -- photo by Piper Studio Photographically Speaking . . . Colorful Moortone Paints NOW ONLY Choose from latex semi-gloss, latex eggshell or alkyd semi-gloss. D I'hoto Marketing Assoc Inti Expressions -- Aren't they what distinguish between hum-dingers and ho-lmmmcrs? Human beings are capable capable of a wide range of expressions. Use a telephoto or zoom lens to capture those very special looks of anger, frustration, fear, anxiety, joy, serenity, peace, or love. 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