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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Aug 1988, p. 9

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I [ *-■ The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. August 10. 1988 9 A guide to fine dining \ and entertainment. New Exhibit Opens at McLaughlin Gallery Letter to the Editor .■h 1 September -16 October 1988, J An exhibition of thirty photographs in colour and black ana white by regional photographer Anne-Jan Groen opens September 1 at thé Robert McLaughlin Gal- leiy and continues until October October 16, 1988. In the summers summers of 1986 and 1987, Groen returned to his birthplace birthplace in the Netherlands, the r small town of Heej in the province of Friesland and made a photographic diary of his journey, He had been brought to Canada by his parents in 1949 when less tnan a year old and had no memories of Holland. His work reveals this Canadian's search for the roots of his development as a person and an artist. Green's exploration of saaa BUSTER'S ROADHOUSE and TAVERN 45 King Street West Newcastle 987-4442 THIS WEEK! 4 August 11,12,13 Detour Annual Pig and Com Roast Sunday, Aug. 21st Live Entertainment 1 . Featuring: Wayne Mack Doors Open at 12 noon ■ FAMILIES WELCOME (Minors Must Be Accompanied By An Adult) WANTED: Waiter, Waitress, Doorman, D.J. places, people and events triggered in him a process of recognition, empathy and an understanding of the country country and its people. Fascinated Fascinated with all he saw, at times he felt anger that his parents had emigrated. His photographs photographs are pervaded with a sense of loss. Groen is a phoographer in the tradition of Ansel Adams Adams and Edward Weston, whose works document the natural beauty and grandeur of the land. The long daylight daylight of the Dutch summer and the country's flat topography topography figure prominently in his work. Groen said recently: recently: "I concern myself with showing the country itself in a realistic sense because it is a very beautiful country....it's so flat. Just endless." He prefers prefers a straightforward, apparently apparently simple photojour- nalistic approach, using an F2, Nikon 35 millimetre camera. camera. (Anne-Jan Groen is chief photographer at Ajax's The News Advertiser.) In a gallery show in 1981, Groen exhibited landscape photography. This exhibition illustrates the continuing development development of the artist as he explores what is for him a new-found-land. For further information contact: Alexandra Morin 416-576-3000. Clarke Township Museum and Archives Hwy. 35/115 at Kirby PRESENTS A DEMONSTRATION AND SALE OF FOLK ART BY NOTED LOCAL ARTIST JOYCE ROSSEAU ************************ SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, FROM 1 - 5 PM FREE ADMISSION FOR MORE INFO/DIRECTIONS (416) 983-9243 P-ABissonnette Chairman International Joint Commission Commission 18th Floor, Berger Bldg. 100 Metcalfe St. Ottawa, Ontario. K1P5M1 Dear Mr. Bissonnette: Metro Toronto is presently presently in search of a garbagè landfill site. They have located located three possible sites in my constituency of Durham East, more specifically in the Town of Newcastle. Adi these sites are located on the shores of Lake Ontario. IP one of these sites is selected, docs your Commission have jurisdiction over any kind of final approval for location of the siteIbeing so close to the water bodies over which you have jurisdiction. Yours sincerely, Sam L. Cureatz. wm FAOUVrit-; MIVHRUCl honour ■ ■ ■ SQUARE BOY^e PIZZA & SUBS for added convenience! Bowmanville Church St. (across from fire hall) Telephone 434-4444 Big Foot is Coming! Dear Mr. Cureatz: In response to your inquiry inquiry regarding the Commission's Commission's jurisdiction over final final approval of a landfill site on the shores of Lake Ontario, Ontario, the Commission has no direct regulatory authority over such matters and would not be directly involved involved in the site approval process. The matter of landfill landfill site location is one of provincial provincial jurisdiction and would have to be pursued in compliance with provincial regulations and conditions. The authority of the IJC arises from the Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909, a copy of which is enclosed for your information. The responsibilities responsibilities of the Commission Commission fall into two principal categories. One pertains to Applications and Orders of Approval under Article III and IV of the Treaty; the oth-. er deals with References from the Governments of Canada and the United States, under Article IX of the Treaty, for the investigation investigation of| specific questions or matters of difference arising between the two countries. Under Article IX, the Commission has been assigned assigned specific responsibilities responsibilities concerning the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement. Agreement. These responsibilities, outlined in Article VII of the Agreement, are to assist the Parties in implementing the Agreement and in reporting on progress being made in achieving the objectives of the Agreement. A copy of the Agreement is attached for your information. . In practice, the Commission Commission does not generally address address the many specific permits permits of approvals issued by the Governments but it assesses assesses governmental programs programs for their overall effectiveness effectiveness in compyling with the intentions of the Agreement. Agreement. The Commission also reports to Governments on problems of water quality and the condition of the Great Lakes basin ecosystem. ecosystem. Yours sincerely, PA. Bissonnette ■ Juniors Win The Cowan Pontiac and L & L Tool Junior Orioles defeated defeated Belleville 16-0 and 7- 3 in the best ofthree semi-finals. semi-finals. In the first game, Chris Hall pitched a one-hitter and struck out 13. In the second second game, played at Soper Creek Sunday, Aug. 7th, Rob Terry was the winning pitcher. Troy Foster had a good day at the plate with a homerun with one on, and a double. The Orioles now meet Ajax in a best of three, the winner going to the O.B.A Championship tournament in Collingwood on Labor Day weekend. The first game is in Ajax today. Aug. 10th at 8 p.m. Second game at Soper Creek Sunday, Aug. 14th at 12:30 p.m. Third game, if necessary, in Ajax at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Aug. 17th. you Qifil Q4id QfteeÙHfi... Tta Hat Few UUt « tta Wirtt It's time to call your Welcome Wagon hostess. Sandra Yates Phone 623-5873 Muriel Moynes Phone 623-7741 Brins The Cans Movie Night at SCHOONERS Watch your % Favorite# 1 Movies on our " 8 Ft. screen Tuesday Aug at 9 P.m. 16th HOTEL HWY 401 and Liberty St. S. Bowmanville 623-3373 "We always treat you right!" ingles Night STAVRO'S presents SUNDAYS Caviar and Champagne Brunch 11 a.m. -- 3 p.m. 14 Different Hot and Cold Meats, Salads and Caviar Children 1 /a Price die* *9.95 tr; PLUS D'ELEGANT EL STAVRO'S MENU D'ELEGANT EL STAVRO'S 557 King St. E., Oshawa 576-6999 ww for trW ' Start the *e*o«» 1 * an evening out at s cho°^ rS '0<j <S-S g _ YW ■ yjow^ eafliv 0301V 03 01V 0301 NEW RELEASES * Like Father Like Son * Cry Freedom * Benjl the Hunted * Full Metal Jacket * The Barbarians , * Fatal Attraction NEW RELEASES $3.99 OVER 1900 SELECTIONS 990 LIGHTS, VIDEO, ACTION "NEW HOURS" Open Sunday 10 a.m. -- 9 p.m. 110 WAVERLEY RD„ BOWMANVILLE 623-3658 MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE

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