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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 May 1988, p. 23

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I \ 'rnàmssmmM THE GREAT PINE RIDGE IDEO-MACHINE )VIE RENTA Newcastle NDOR ffir> T iT> r ,w - i fî \ : "i Q • O 'i&fcf:' ■pR HOMES > Service ■ Rent AT THE ORONO FAIRGROUND, ORONO, ONTARIO iorth Street and Hwy. 1 SATURDAY & SUNDAY MAY 28 th & 29 th , 1988 mWB SATURDAY MAY 28, 1988 7:00 A.M. - 10:00 A.I 11:00 A.M: - 1:00 A.I 11:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.I NOON - SUNDOWN NOON - 3:00 P.M. LTD. pBMaBaaw King Street E Bowman» Pancake Breakfast Entertainment Lounge Open (Arena) Cooks Showmanship Competition (Outdoors) Children's Games & Adult Activities (Outdoors) Music By "CZECHGRASS" (First Prize at Renfrew & Totenham Blue Grass Festiuals 1987) Texas Chili & Showmanship Awards (Arena) Country Band from Ottawa DENNIS WH1TTY and WEATSTONE BRIDGE (Arena) ONTARIO RHYTHM CLOGERS, Regulars on The Tommy Hunter Show (Arena) Dance to "MISS BEHAVIN". An all girl band from Nashville, who have worked with most of the country stars in Nashville. Best known as Buck Owens Back-up Band. Often seen on the Nashville network and Hee Haw. . ' ! '■ : -.V-' Newcastle Ontario NEWCASTLI GARAGE ERAL DIRECT' 53 Division Street, SUNDAY MAY 29, 1988 7:00 A.M. - 10:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. - NOON NOON - 1:00 P.M. Pancake Breakfast Bluegrass Gospel Hour "CZECHGRASS" Music By • CZECHGRASS" (First Prize at Renfrew & Totenham Blue Grass Festivals 1987) Entertainment Lounge Open (Arena) Children's Games & Adult Activities (Outdoors) ONTARIO RHYTHM CLOGERS, Regulars on The Tommy Hunter Show (Arena) Country Music with MOUNTAIN COUNTRY, Including guest singer & yodelcr BILL WOODWARD and step dancer MORRIS MONTGOMERY. (Arena) Canadian Chill Awards (Arena) Street East, ..AootlA NOON - 5:00 P.M. NOON - 5:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. - 2:00 P.M, 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M, Newcastle OTHER ACTIVITIES ALL WEEKEND General Motors Employees United Way Dunk Tank • Birthday Game and Car Draw • Food and Novelty Concessions • Children's Games by A)ax-Plckerlng Board of Trade • Durham Lung Association, Games of Chance and Skill • Lions Cash Draw • Lioness Lucky Draw for Lawn Furniture. CHOO Radio Staff will be on hand all weekend to serve as MC's and good will ambassadors. Sponsored By: The Newcastle Lions Club, Box 98, Newcastle, Ontario Phone: Chill Chairman Ron Locke (416) 987-4406 ALL PROCEEDS FOR COMMUNITY SERVICES BOWMANVILLE tUDIO-VISION LTD. 20 Kina Street West, il ADMISSION: ADULTS $5.00 INCLUDES DANCE (Children Under 12, Accompanied by Adults ■ FREE) Polking $1,00 IBA&ÉhH J V,miiAnturm of Qua lily llutmt** Ion»» I BUSINESS FOAMS oîhawa 7îMMt-eai >i?s ronoNTO w- Bowmanville, Ontario CHILI COOK-OFF ïm msm Town Hall Renovations May be Complete by July of '88 Newcastle's Chief Administrative Officer, Larry Kotseff, is shown standing beside the second storey railing in the newly-constructed wing of the town hall. Mr. Kotseff overlooks the 'atrium', the building's building's main hallway and a link between the old town Workers trod up half-finished stairs, carrying supplies in the new Newcastle Administrative Centre Centre at Church and Temperance Streets. Halls and rooms were filled with painters and carpenters placing placing the finishing touches on the building, which could be open as soon as July. This hallway in the new Newcastle Town Hall Hvill be filled with offices and bustling activity in no 'time. The new administrative building at Church Street and Temperance Street will house the entire staff of the Town of Newcastle, except for the workers Sat depots, such as the Public Works Department located located on Liberty Street South. Frank Ziska came out of retirement temporarily to lay terrazzo tiles at the Newcastle Administrative Centre. Mr. Ziska laid similar tiles at Queen's Quay in Toronto. "You can't find people to do this kind of work any more," said Chief Town Administrator Larry Kotseff. Mr. Ziska agreed, saying 'it's hard work'. Once the dust from construction is removed, the terrazzo floors will polish to a gleaming finish, and complement the carpeting scheduled for installation. installation. Starkville And Area Happenings By M.L. Fonk Mrs. Ellen Farrow and Mrs. Evie Farrow visited with Mr. Ariel LangstafPs mother in Kendal following the salacTsuppcr on Saturday Saturday evening. Mrs. Olive Little of Newcastle Newcastle and Mrs. Annette Slavery Slavery of Bowmanville visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark following following the Kendal salad supper. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Farrow with grandson Robert Walton of Newcastle and Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Nesbitt, Michael and Kimberley of Bowmanville were dinner and nfternon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Farrow, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hum- merston of Ottawa visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brettell and Susan. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Robin- on visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sinclair. Sinclair. On Saturday evening, Mr. Wilson Carson hoted his annual annual firecracker day at his home for friends and neighbors. neighbors. . Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stutt attended the marriage of Miss Sandra Hopper to Mr. . Clarence Ton, both of Oshawa and held at North; minister United church on Saturday afternoon. Dinner and dance followed at the Dnipro Ukranian Cultural Centre. Ross was best man for his friend Clarence at this happy event. On Sunday, Marisha, Shaughn and Jessica Caswell Caswell of Newcastle spent the afternoon with their grandparents grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell. Mr .and Mrs. Alvin Souch and Jodie visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nolan, Joanna and Katie, Katie, Newtonville. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Farrow and grandson Robert Robert Walton of Newcastle were supper guests on Sunday Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Nesbitt, Michael and Kimberley, Kimberley, Bowmanville. On Sunday evening, Mr. Jeff Caswell, University of Guelph and Miss Tracey. McBride, University of Waterloo Waterloo visited with Jeffs grandparents Mr. and Mrs.' blew Hallowell. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 25. 1988 Long Time Photography Business Changes Hands JU* - ^ McRobbie Photography in Bowmanville is now Thursday, May 19. They are, from left: Lloyd and under new ownership. The well-established photog- Lynda McRobbie with Margaret and Tom Hurlbert. raphy business will continue under the same name, Mrs. McRobbie reports that the family is moving to at the same Waverley Road location. The new and Buckhorn, where she will be running a general previous owners posed for the above photograph on store. Winners Selected in Fire Department Contest The local winners in the annual fire department poster contest were honored last week. Erin Walhout, a student at St. Stephen's School in Bowmanville, took home the top female prize for the local division. Erin was awarded with a cheque, along with a plaque for her wall as well as the trophy which will stay for six months in the school. Erin's poster will be judged at the district level on Wednesday, May 25 and, if chosen, could travel onto the regional level of competition. competition. The talented artist is pictured receiving her awards with, from left: Howard Davies, fire prevention prevention officer with the Town of Newcastle Fire Department; Department; Martin Burnie, principal of St. Stephen's school; and Deputy Fire Chief Mike Creighton.

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