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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Aug 1987, p. 21

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l Folk Art Demonstration Offered at Clarke Museum and Archives Little Brit Mil Lcôds In Playoff Series Section Two The Collodion Stotesmon. Bowmanville. August 26. 1987 Municipal Pools Raise Funds for MS Geli Balentia was painting this work of art at the recent folk art demonstration at Clarke Museum. Geli has been involved with the art for two years and has taken lessons from folk art expert Joyce Rosseau. Joyce Rosseau will be having an Open House at her studio at 86 Church St., in Orono on Thursday, September 10 and Friday, September 11 from 1 - 3 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. She will also be offering . I beginners, intermediate and advanced (if needed) classes in folk art starting-September 21. The classes will run for eight weeks and will be offered in the afternoon and evenings. Watch the newspapers for advertisements or call 983-5312 for further information. information. Kitchen, McCallum & Porter CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANTS JOHN G. MANUEL, CGA DONALD K. KITCHEN, CGA, CIA PARTNERS 118 KING STREET EAST BOWMANVILLE, ONT. L1C1N5 (416)623-6555 lint anù listant last 50 Years Ago Reeve R. O. Jones, Warden of the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham, Durham, will be host of the annual annual Warden's Picnic on August August 25. The Ontario Perry will sail from Cobourg and Oshawa with several hundred hundred citizens of the area who attend this annual social social event of the season. What shoud be an all time high in errors for the Lake- shore league was set on Saturday in Cobourg when the usually docile Ponies turned into üntameable broncos and trampled the Bowmanville Royals under a 21 to 8 trouncing to tie up their playoff series at one each. A grand total of 19 fielding omissions were committed with the defending defending champions contributing thirteen of them. 25 Years Ago The Liberal Family Picnic to be held this Saturday afternoon, afternoon, August 25th, in Waltona Park, Newcastle, under the auspices of the You Can Vote Before Election Day! Thursday, September 10th, 1987 nty Lib sociation, will be a gala event. Everyone is welcome. It will start at 2:30 p.m. and a fine program has been arranged. arranged. In the evening a free Liberal Dance will be held in the Newcastle Community Community Hall and there will be a card party in the Lions Room of the hall. Russell C. Honey, M.P., Port Hope, Mrs. Honey, and Mr. and Mrs. George Walton, Walton, Newcastle, are in charge of arrangements for ' the event. i t - ; ,i F A nomination convention to select a federal candidate, Oct. 1, 1962, to be held in Orono Town Hall, was planned by the executive of the Durham Progressive Conservative As sc. on Monday Monday evening, Aug. 27 at the home of Alex Carruthers, M.P.P. and Mrs. Carruthers, Garden Hill, when various other events planned for the near future were enthusiastically enthusiastically discussed. Mr. Irwin Colwill, Newcastle, Newcastle, representative for Durham Durham in the East Central Ontario Ontario Progressive Conservative Conservative Assc., stated that they wanted a Publicity Chairman Chairman from each of the five ridings. A committee was selected and Mrs. G. Thrasher, Bowmanville, appointed appointed chairman. Other members of the committee are; Harold Batson, Hampton; Hampton; George Blyleven, Maple Maple Grove; Kay Lycett, Orono; Orono; Mrs. John Hamilton, If your name is on the list of Voters, or on a Certificate to Vote, but you expect to be away or unable to vote on Election Day, you can take advantage of any Advance Poll in your Electoral District. BUT YOU MUST VOTE IN YOUR ELECTORAL DISTRICT. Except for those locations marked * ground level locations have been chosen for easy access by the elderly or disabled in wheelchairs. Advance Polls to be held at the locations listed, on Thursday, Saturday, Monday, Sept. 3rd, 5th, 7th 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. \<l\amv Poll Noting in the Uvlnniing Office from \ug. 29|h thru Sept. 8th. Sundays excluded. Blackstock; Jack White, Port Hope; Clare Winslow, Ida. 10 Years Ago Nicholas M. Edger, Chief Executive Officer for Eldo- rada Nuclear Ltd., has stated stated that there will be no $80 million uranium refinery at Port Granby until federal, provincial and municipal authorities approve the facility. facility. The Atomic Energy Control Control Board has announced that it has renewed the license license on the disposal site for radioactive wastes at Port Granby until January 31, 1978. By Bud Fanning The Newcastle Fox Sports Lakers and the Little Britain "AA's" met in the Community Community Park in Little Britain on Friday evening with both teams tied at a game a-piece in the Molsons Eastern Ontario Ontario Senior "D" play-off series. In a hard played game the Little Britain Club defeated the Fox Sports Lakers to take a one game lead in the scries with Jack Phillips declared declared the winning pitcher, with Brian Hendricks coming coming in in the Fifth to make the save. Timm Jenkins started on the mound for the Fox Sports Lakers, pitching for eight innings, but at times his team-mates failed to give him the support he deserved. deserved. Lawn Bowling Happenings Ab Mavin Oscar Wollstein and John Ramsden of Bowmanville took two teams to Cobourg on Saturday August 8th, to play in the CREDIT UNION UNION TOURNAMENT. The eventual winners were. 1. Len Taylor, Cobourg 63+2 3 game winner, 2. Jetty Jetty Thompson, Cobourg 51 3 game winner, 3 Bob Burrows, Burrows, Peterborough 47 3 game winner, 4 Vic Foxhall, Cobourg 48+7 2 game winner, winner, 5. J. Cochrane, Peterborough, Peterborough, 44+2 2 game winner, 6. Ned Town, Port Hope, 44 1 game winner. Oscar and John each won one game but did not get into the prize money. On Wednesday, August 12th, on a beautiful sunny day, Bowmanville held their last tournament of the season season which consisted of 16 teams of Men's Pairs from Oshawa, Cobourg, Whitby, Port Hope and Bowmanville. Bowmanville. The five teams from ' Bowmanville were Ross Hall and John Ramsden, Oscar Wollstoin and Les Langs, Art Hingeley and Hans Krebel, Ivan Ball and Harold Bennett, and Clarence Clarence Oke and Ab Mavin. As Ross and John were the only Bowmanville team in contention we would like to report their games, No.l game saw them defeat Gord Terwillegar of Oshawa 11 to 13, picking up 2 in thé last end to win. .Game;.2, they met Vic Fox- hall of'Cobolfrg and had a fairly easy win 16 to 5. Game 3 saw them again win by defeating Doug Dirkland of Oshawa 21 to 8, giving them a total of 51 for 3 games. Unfortunately for Ross and John, Art Cartwright of Whitby had also won 3 games with a total total of 55 plus 3, thus winning winning the tournament and thè Les Langs Trophy. This as far as I am concerned only bears out my contention contention that it is not always the best team that wins a tournament, tournament, it's a matter of who you meet and how much you win by. So the winners were 1 A. Cartwright+ H. Lott, Whitby 55+3 3 game winners 2. R. Hall + J. Ramsden, Bowmanville, 51 3 games winner, 3. V. Highfiela + Oshawa 49 2 games winner, winner, 4. O. Atkinson + A. Knibb, Whitby, 45 2 games winner, 5. G. Terwillegar + D. Legrand, Oshawa, 40 1 game winner. Les Langs presented the trophy to the winning team who congratulated their opponents opponents and also the Ladies m the kitchen for their fine endeavors and terrific luncheon. luncheon. The kitchen again was looked after by Ann Park ably assisted by numerous numerous Ladies. This was probably the best attended tournament for the year 1987. Yours truly is going with his wife to a cottage on Friday, Friday, August 21st and will not be back until Monday, August 30th. If any Club Member has anything to discuss please get in touch with the Secretary before August 21st. Ab Mavin. In the Electoral District of DURHAM EAST • St. Thomas Anglican Church, Brooklin . • Wavcrley Public School, Bowmanville • Port Perry Plaza, Hwy. 7A Ballots cast at the Advance Polls will be counted at the close of the regular Polls on Election Day. PUBLISHED ON BEHALF OF THE RETURNING OFFICERS FOR THE ABOVE ELECTORAL DISTRICTS BY Wârrcn R. Bâille, CHIEF ELECTION OFFICER Ol Elections Ontario KEEPING YOU INFORMED apm4 Courtice Secondary School PRE-REGISTRATION Students who will be attending Courtice Secondary School In September and have not registered, may do so from 9 a.m. to 12 noon on August 31, September 1 and September September 2. Courtice Secondary Is a semestered school with the Northumberland and Newcastle Newcastle Board of Education, Earl Wolff Principal A free for all started in the last of the fifth inning when Troy Foster of the Fox Lakers Lakers and Shawn Granger of the Little Britain Club tangled tangled and both benches entered entered into the fray. However, However, the umpires were quick to break up the donny-brook before it got out of hand. Although Although the score was 11 to 6, the game was quite close and was an exciting game from the fans' viewpoint. ' Bruce Austin hit a long home run with two on ana this was the highlight for the Lakers. Doug. Rickard, Craig Hornby, Timm Jenkins, Jenkins, Bruce Austin and Scott Veals, a Bowmanville Junior, Junior, played well for the Fox Lakers, while Peter Clyne, Brian Hendricks. Shawn Granger and Geof. Field were the pick for the winners. winners. On Saturday afternoon in the Village Park in Newcastle, Newcastle, the fighting Fox Lakers evened up the Senior "D" play-off series with a 8 to 5 win over the Little Britain "AA's" with the battery of Rob Terry pitching and Bruce Austin catching playing playing an important part of the Fox Lakers' victory. Rob Terry was the winning pitcher, going the route of nine innings in a very classy and efficient manner. Ron Stewart went the distance for Little Britain, however there were times when he received poor support from his team-mates. The Fox Sports Lakers played heads up ball and deserved the win and now the stage is set for the final in Little Britain on Sunday afternoon. Back to the ball game and it was a great team effort for the Fox Lakers Lakers with Playing Manager John Robinson leading the Lakers' attack with a fine effort effort from Doug Rickard, Rob Brushett, Brad Kelly, Bruce Austin, Brett Foster, Scott Veals and Rob Terry. For the losers, Glen Wotten, Geof. Fields, Don Muirhead and Brownel were the pick of the losers. The Little Britain Britain Club had 11 hits compared compared to 8 hits by the Lakers. Lakers. The rubber game of the series was played on Sunday Sunday afternoon at the Community Community Park in Little Britain and the "AA's" came through with a 9 to 5 victory victory over the Fox Sports Lakers Lakers to win the Senior "D" series and play the winner of Mayfield or Everett. Despite Despite the score the game was close. The Fox Lakers had one bad inning where the Little Britain Club pushed in five runs. The Fox Lakers missed their chance in the fourth inning to tie the game or go ahead. Geof. Field started on the mound for the winners and was relieved by Shawn Granger in the third inning. Timm Jenkins was on the hill for the Lakers and pitched four innings with Playing Manager John Robinson Robinson pitching the last four innings. Doug. Rickard, Bruce Austin, Austin, Kevin Green, Craig Hornby, played well for the losers, while Glenn Wotten, Jack Phillips. Terry Jenkins, Peter Clyne and Dan Muirhead Muirhead played well for the Little Britain Club. These two smiling ladies arc preparing to dive back into the water at the Newcastle Fitness Centre after taking a break for the picture. Holly Melville, left, and Valeric Bowcring were just two of the many swimmers who came out to the three municipal pools on both Friday, August 14 and Monday, August 17 to raise money for the "Jocelyn Swims-for MS - 60 Days Around the Lake." Holly was working on her 37th length while Valerie had done 40. Twenty-one-year-old Jocelyn Muir is swimming around the lake to raise money for Multiple Sclerosis and Newcastle residents were given a chance to help out with the cause. Jocelyn arrived at Bond Head in Newcastle Village on August 22 and at Darlington on August 23. The Port Darlington Marina held a free corn roast for everyone in the Town of Newcastle in honor of Jocelyn's swim. "Save Time and Frustration" Are you anxiously waiting for the winter - brochures to come out? . ... . 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