\ 2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc. July 13,1988 Section Two Downtown Building Receives Facelift There is plenty of activity afoot at 7 King Street East., in Bowmanville. The building, which used to be the site of the Maher Shoe Store, is presently undergoing undergoing major renovations. The new owners plan to open the "Intowne Gallery" art gallery and custom framing business later this summer. Working to restore both tne inside and outside of the location are decorator Mike Trudeau (left) and Manfred Knobel, president and general manager of Canaclean. The two are pictured pictured outside the store last week just before the scaffolding was scheduled to come down. The scaffolding outside of 7 King Street East (the old Maher shoe store) is getting quite a bit of attention. Mary Lucas, who owns the now vacant shop with her husband, Edgar, says that plenty of people are asking asking what is going on. 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Mrs. Lucas grew up in Bowmanville and attended high school here. (Since then she has moved to Oshawa, but plans to move back to Bowmanville with her family family sometime next year). After graduation from Bowmanville Bowmanville High School she pursued pursued various careers related to art. She worked in graphic arts (after studies at Durham College in Oshawa), as well as folk art and feather art (which she still continues today). today). In the past few years the artist has been drawing children's children's illustrations. However, However, she acknowledges her preference to the fine arts and hopes that the gallery will he a place where people feel comfortable to shop. "VVe'want them to feel at home," said Mrs. Lucas. Hence the reason for the scaffolding. With the help of decorator, Mike Trudeau end extenor restorer, Manfred Manfred Knobel, there is a major renovation project going on at the location. The two men and their respective respective companies are working together to bring back to life both the inside and outside of the building. "Our goal is to be the first company to truly restore an historical building in the downtown core of Bowmanville," Bowmanville," explained Mr. Trudeau, Trudeau, owner of Trudeau Decorating. He explained that the building has a lot of character, character, ana therefore has much potential for restoration. Plans call for the brick facade facade to be cleaned and restored, restored, as well as the use of marble on the exterior. "It should be an exciting project," claimed Mr. Trudeau. Trudeau. Manfred Knobel, president president and general manager of Canaclean, a mobile power wash and restoration company, company, is most concerned with the outer work on the building. "Our job is to restore the brick to the original beauty," explained Mr. Knobel last week in a brief interview at the location. He claimed that there is at least 100 years of dirt and grime to be removed from the exterior brick. Once his work is complete, and with the help of a brick preservative, preservative, it should last for over 25 years before it even begins to show more dirt. Mr. Knobel has already cleaned at least one other building in the downtown area ana is confident that the work will speak for itself. While Mr. Knobel's work on the outside should be wrapped up early this week, Mr. Trudeau's job still continues. continues. To date, restoration ' work on the site has included: included: a new roof, replacment of a chimney and upgrading the electrical wiring. Eventually, all parties hope that the store and building building will return to the beauty and stature it had in 1894 when it was constructed as part of the Wellington Building. Building. While plans for a grand opening of the art gallery haven't haven't been decided upon, the owners are aiming for the beginning of September. As well as custom {famine 1 and art work, Mrs. Lucas notes that the shop will also carry pottery. Eventually it is hoped that the second floor of the store will also be used as part of the gallery. All in all, the "Intowne Gallery" is most definitely taking an uptown approach to the preservation and restoration restoration of history in the town of Bowmanville. E2 NATIONAL TRUST && JULY, 1988 Introducing the Tbtal life Club. The most difficult thing will be remembering all its benefits. Our new Total Life Club is unlike any other club. The benefits are so comprehensive, there isn't enough room to list them all. Get instant cash at over 23,000 money machines across North America, and pay no transaction fees at any Interne® or Circuit® ATM across Canada. • Savings on goods and services at major retailers. 1 Savings and extended warranties warranties at leading national automotive specialists. • Discounts at major hotels and car rental agencies. 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For further information, the Toronto and District Chapter may be contacted by calling 445-0373. Thank you. Sincerely yours, Augene Nanning Public Relations Coordinator Coordinator Newton ville by Peggy Mullan The Newtonville Women's Women's Institute has been a long-time caring concern - for all people - events around the area and in our school. These ladies see that bedding and many necessities are. supplied to tragedy-stricken! families, such as the recent' incident of the Olafson family, family, when they lost their home in a terrible fire. Thanks to Miss Bernice Milligan, lifetime Newtonville Newtonville resident; for keeping us posted of the many kind and ;ood deeds of our Women's stitute. "Yummy!" Adjacent to the Grist Mill here in Newtonville, Newtonville, our own Ice Cream parlor is opening up. Realizing Realizing a personal dream, Mrs. Betty Stapleton says she is thrilled to be able to start up her own shop. Hours have- - not, as yet, been confirmed - but will probably be Thursdays, Thursdays, Fridays and weekends. We will keep you in- formed...It will be a pleasure for "ice cream girls," Trish and Tara Stapleton to serve you. Congratulations. Fice's Corner Store now has for sale, and for your pleasure Downtown Newtonville Newtonville t-shirts and sweatshirts sweatshirts to fit all ages. Thanks for bringing t'd Newtonville a special little "shot-in-the- arm" community boost, John and Joanne. The Pines Principal, Mr. W. Medd, was honored to. present the special award to grade eight student, and the ear's Valedictorian Dan alters of Orono. It was a ileasure meeting Dan, and Medd. Chatting a spell with the principal, we both agreed that all the students were a "good bunch of kids," Mr. Medd added how he had enjoyed the '87 '88 school year with these students. Congratulations to all students. students. Your excitement filled the air. Your joy - contagious! contagious! 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