I I 1 Champion Teams from Youth Bowling The town's youngest bowlers were reconized recently at the annual Youth Bowling Banquet which took place this year on Friday, May 8. This team consists of the winning tyke bowlers. From left are: Christine Gusterson, Scott Williamson, Williamson, James Welsh, and Reina Newman. The tyke champs were awarded the Coombes Trophy. The Bantam A Championship and the Dr. H. B. Bundle Trophy went to (left to right): Robert Petre, Shawn Pappas, Tricia Terry, Christa Big Canoe and Tracy Burns. In the Youth Bowling B Championship the winners were: Scott Hyland, Jason Ruelland, Kristen Killens and Heather Wright. The team members are pictured' from left to right. Winners of the Junior Division were announced on Friday, May 8, during the annual Youth Bowling Banquet. The group includes, from left: Deanna Wright, Michael Holmes, George Evans, and Traci Ilanc. This team won the Murphy Trophy. Those bowlers captured the seniors division in the annual Youth Bowling competition. From left are: Chris Walkey, Karri Smith, Neil Dudley and Suzanne Brown. Absent is Ken Wright. Winners of the senior division received the Ken's Men's Wear Trophy. Section Two The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc. May 20. 1987 9 Ont. Hydro Keeps $180,000 Promise The $180,000 which Ontario Ontario Hydro initially offered offered towards the construction construction of the new Bowman- ville Arena will not be changed despite alterations alterations in the arena design. Hydro Information Officer Officer Suzanne Stickley told the Hydro Liaison Committee Committee last week that the switch from a twin-pad arena to a single pad arena has not affected affected Hydro's commitment. commitment. She said a change in the wording of the agreement will keep the funding intact. During budget deliberations, deliberations, Newcastle Councillors Councillors feared the Hydro commitment commitment may change when they voted to build a single pad arena. Councillor Hal McKnight and Donna Prout, Ontario Hydro's Assistant Community Community Relations Director, will be contacting General Motors' suppliers to advise them of the benefits of Newcastle. Newcastle. The Hydro Liaison Com mittee voted to have the two look into the possibility that suppliers to GM might want to set up shop in Newcastle. Hydro funds initially intended intended to improve Holt Road, which leads into the Darlington Generating Station, Station, may be rerouted to different different roads. The Liaison Committee tabled a report pending recommendations recommendations from a consultant's consultant's study on the declining declining workforce at Darlington. Darlington. However, Darlington Project Project Manager John McCredie said he could not see problems with using the Holt Road funds on other roads. Liaison Committee Chairman Chairman Marie Hubbard explained that Newcastle wanted the funds diverted because Holt Road's use was coming to an end, while other roads would need to be developed to encourage industries which would eventually hire workers from Darlington. Three New Members Welcomed to Bowmanville Lions Club The Bowmanville Lions Club welcomed three new Roche, Elmer Banting and Ross Metcalf. Seen be- members to its group during Monday's bi-weekly hind the new members is Lions President Wally meeting. Pictured in the front are new members Mel Heinbuch. Thursday, Friday and Saturday May 28th, 29th and 30th in DOWNTOWN BOWMANVILLE "It's Our 10th Anniversary Party" I 0 0 as O D O □umanai E BOWMANVILLE BUSINESS CENTRE V !■■■■■ / This special event sponsored by BOWMANVILLE'S Downtown Business Improvement Area (IB p a TifDlmianaM a □ a Œ BOWMANVILLE BUSINESS CENTRE t