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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Feb 1988, p. 19

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< Central School Wins Gold Honors in Volleyball The Central Public School girls' volleyball team came away the gold medal winners at the annual Bowmanville Kinsmen Junior Volleyball Tournament Tournament on Saturday, February 13. The team members are, front from left: Sarah MacLeod, Wendy Yates, DURHAM THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM NOTICE "Weight Restriction Regulations will be in force on roads under the jurisdiction of the Regional Municipality of Durham effective February 29 to approximately April 30, 1988. Vehicle loads are restricted to FIVE TONNES per axle in accordance accordance with Durham Region By-law Number 99-84. 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 Yours truly, 4.V <?. &JL. Wayne D. Andrews, C.E.T. Roads Maintenance Technician Marg Moynes (captain), Elizabeth Znnderfich and Chrissy Csumrik. Middle, from left, Vivi Cockerham, Jannette Scott, Piquette Staples, Julie Ilton, Grace Freethy and Krista Tink. In the back row are tournament tournament organizers Aubrey Rees (Kinsmen 1st Vice- President), Wayne Hodge (Kinemen Director) and Dale St. John (coach). Seniors Need Funds For Transportation The Bowmanville Seniors' Club really knows how to stretch its budget. Marion Wiseman, a representative representative of the group, was at the general purpose and administration meeting on Monday, February 16 to ask Newcastle councillors to reconsider their grant request request for $500 to bus the members to monthly meetings. meetings. Because the seniors group didn't apply for a grant in 1987 (they made their 1986 grant do for the two years), they weren't aware of the December 1st deadline for 1988 grant applications. applications. The Newcastle Commu nity Services Advisory Board (which makes yearly grant recommendations to town council based on the applications) sent the request request directly to council because because it was late. Mrs. Wiseman told councillors councillors that the money would be used to "help seniors get to the meetings." meetings." Mrs. Wiseman's request has been put forward for consideration at the upcoming upcoming budget deliberations. K ONLY BOWMANVILLE OSHAWA DOTA DEALER NGVAR MOTORS LIMITED 1428 KING ST. E., OSHAWA NOW OPEN SATURDAYS 723-1175 723-1176 4 WUML ti MYM i 1 3} It ■> m i_yi C oiM un, ierry peters or red Whit Ask your neighbor why they bought their new car from Kmgvar Motors Let a former Police Officer be your voice in court. No Cost Consultation Low Cost Representation IH436-7194W 249 KING ST. E. (Across from the Oshawa Provincial Court! 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E., OSHAWA (Just east of Townline Rd.) 576-0102 Elizabethville Happenings By Mrs. Thickson We had a fair crowd out to the clinic on Monday at the hall. New regulations have been set up. The nurses keep the books and look after the appointments as well as looking after the patients. No charge this year at the clinic. Seniors met Thursday and played cards as usual. We are selling tickets on a quilt that Hazel Bristowe made and donated to the club. Twenty-one attended and played cards. Adam Yaremo and Jamie Burton played hockey Saturday Saturday and Sunday at a tournament tournament at Grafton winning on Saturday but lost on Sunday. Church services were held as usual. Reverend Sedgwick continued his sermons sermons from Mark 1: on He wants to heal. The choir sang. Scriptures from Mark ' 1:40 to 45 and I Cor. 9: 24-27 were read. The man with the skin disease who Jesus took pity on and healed and then the man spread the news everywhere after Jesus told him to leave and not tell anyone. anyone. This made Jesus angry. Mr. Taylor and Mr. Smith took up the offering. Reverend Reverend told the children about Valentines. Mrs. Gardiner was at the door. Someone forgot to make the coffee so we had none. Announcements The Valentine Valentine party at Canton was postponed until the 19th due to the storm Friday evening. No much on this week most are busy clearing the snow away. Section Two The f-mudiim Statesman. Bowmanville February 24. 1988 3 Newcastle/Newtonville Girls Capture Silver Title The finals of the Bowmanville Kinsmen Junior Volleyball Tournament saw some great action. The team from Newtonville/Newcastle Public School put in an impressive performance in their overall silver medal finish for the day. Team members were, front from left: Angela Darrach, Amy Donoghue, Darlene Gillian, Jenny Aulthouse, Tammy Blais and Stacey Gartsen. Back from left, Mrs. Van Winssen (coach), Shannon Carrol, Jenny Whitehaed, Nichole Maher Carrie McCurdy, Barb Wiffer, Alana White and Mrs. Ransberry (coach). Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mercer were with Mr. and Mrs. C. Mercer on Sunday. Mrs. Donna Fajt and Vicki were with Mr. and Mrs. O. Mercer on Sunday. Mrs. E. Fowler spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Garry Fowler, Stirling this week. Mrs. Irene Beatty; Mr. and Mrs. K. Trew; and Mrs. Clubb spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. Peacock and had tea. Reverend and Mrs. Dam- browitz, Jimmy and Chris, London were with Mr. and Mrs. J. Peacock for a couple of days this week on the way to Kingston for a wedding on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Trew took Mrs. Clubb to the air port on Thursday on her way home to Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. H. Quantrill had the Elunket's, Toronto, on Sunday for tea. Mrs. Westheuser called at Thickson's on Saturday and Joyce Fowler was ud on Sunday. Mrs. Mae Muldrew had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. W. Longyear. He is much improved, improved, Mr. H. Sheppard is stil in Peterborough hospital and is a little better. Art Inchley and Jim Gardiner Gardiner have had colds and missed seniors recently. 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