I '4 18 The Canadian Statesman. Bnwmanville, November 9,1988 M.J. Hobbs School Selects Students of the Month M. J. Hobbs Senior Public School in Hampton recently recently selected the students of the month for October.. Students being recognized this month for their achievments are pictured here. Front row from left: Brian Teeple, Toby Limebeer and Paul LeDuc. Sec- Oil November 14,1988 Elect John Smithson ; For Public School Trustee Ward 3 U For help or information Call John at 987-4094 * ond row from left: Bert den Hartog, Jennifer Plead- well, Brandi Hockney, Amanda Buckley, Neil Ga- zey, Todd La Chance and Ron Mohr. Back row from left: Rob Stewart, Jenni Whitely, Jennifer Shank, Amanda Ramcharitar, Laura Gierman, Alicia Fogarty Fogarty and Judith Corea. Vice principal Ron Tuttle said the program is going well and He has received many positive comments about it. Brothers Celebrate Birthdays fm -j ,n Hi! My name is Laura Ashley Barr, of Bethany. I celebrated my 1st birthday: October 26th, 1988, and this is my brother Scott Lenard. Scott will be celebrating his 3rd birthday February 20th 1989. My proud parents are Sharon and Lenan Barr, and my brother's name is Steven. My grandparents are Mrs. Madeline Kerr, of Bethany, and Mrs. Marjorie Barr, of Lindsay. Tyrone News by B. Vaneyk Church Anniversary • Tyrone United Church celebrated 120 years of its church building on Sunday, November 6,1988, when the Reverend David McKinnell and Mrs. Jacqueline Vaneyk led in memories and meditation. meditation. A poignant picture of our inter-twined church and community of early days was painted in their words. Mrs. Pat Drysdale, member of the piano search committee committee assisted in the dedication of the beautiful new piano. ; The choir sang "Bless This House", led by Tim South- well. The prelude and post- lude, whicn were skillfully played by Tim, also served to demonstrate the value of the piano. Church secretary. Lois Alloway, designed a special church bulletin cover with photo by Susan Shri- gley. A,number of.people from, this area attended the Dur- ham-Northumberland Area TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Rally which was held at Bowman ville High FBEE BUY AN OLYMPIA FAX, GET AN OLYMPIA TYPEWRITER FREE To introduce you to Olympia fax technology we'll give you an Olympia Model XL 500 electronic typewriter when you buy any state-of-the-art Olympia faxsimile; from the portable Olympia dex 10 to the Olympia dex 6500, with every feature from auto dial and redial to send-later and a 60-page memory. But hurry. Offer ends November 30, 1988. OLYMPIAN QooJzl Office equipment J!M. 75 Richmond St. W. Oshawa 576-2348 School on October 23, 1988. A highlight of the rally was the crowing of the Queen for the year; there was no King thisyear. There was a good turnout turnout at Tyrone Senior Citizen's Citizen's Club meeting onWed- nesday evening, November 2nd, when Thelma Gilbank and Marjorie Somerville showed slides and told the story of their dream of a lifetime lifetime trip around the world with a Teachers' Association tour-Leila Werry was unable to assist with the presentation presentation as planned as she is recovering recovering from illness. Plans were made for the Christmas Christmas Dinner on December 7, 1988, at 12:00 noon, an occasion occasion which is always awaited awaited with child-like anticipation. anticipation. Sympathy is extended to the family of Mr. Earl Tre- win. Enniskillen, Mr. Trewin died on Saturday, Novembef 5,1988, following illness. Sympathy is extended to the family and friends in the death of Mervyn J. Hobbs. Mr. Hobbs lived in Enniskillen Enniskillen many years ago, and his name is perpetuated in the_ M.J. Hobbs Senior Public' School, Hampton, Ontario. Mr. Hobbs was 93 years of age. Sympathy to the family and friends of Mr. Russell Hay, Victoria, B.C., husband of Marion Partner, brother- in-law of Mr. and Mrs. G.Kovacs, Long Sault. Prayers and concern were expressed at church on Sunday for Tim and Sue Nicholson and family, Enniskillen, Enniskillen, who were hurt in a recent,auto recent,auto accident. We hope for good recoveries. We are glad to welcome Helen Kovacs and Jack Cook home from hospital. NEW I DEMOCRATS IN DURHAM RIDING FOR FAIRNESS FOR THE ORDINARY CANADIAN FOR A CLEAN ENVIRONMENT FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS... FOR OPEN HONEST GOVERNMENT... MARG WILBUR AND THE ED BROADBENT TEAM 433-0763 • 623-7701 • 985-8345 • Authorizod by Rov Grierson - Official Agent Martin - Vanderstarre Wedding On Saturday, June 4, 1988 at Newcastle United Church at 5:00 p.m. the Reverend Stiles united in marriage Nellie Mary daughter of Huibert and Adrieana Vanderstarre to Gary Allan, son of La- Verne and Helen Martin. A buffet and dance followed followed at St. Francis of Assisi Church, Newcastle. The matron of honor was Carol Rudkin. Best man was Edward Martin, brother of the groom. The bride's dress was made by bride's mother. The newlyweds newlyweds are now residing in Newton ville. P.A.C.T. Findings Made Public P.A.C.T. (Pickering and Ajax Citizens Together) for the Environment, a Durham region citizens' group formed in 1987 to deny Metropolitan Metropolitan Toronto garbage sites in Durham, released on November 4 the results of a waste management questionnaire questionnaire sent to all candidates candidates for municipal and regional regional office in Durham. Bill Parish, chairman of P.A.C.T., said that the group was delighted with the response. response. "Every one of the candidates who responded, except one who wasn't sure," he stud, "indicated that Durham Durham is no place for Metro garbage," "Candidates have listened to their-ebnstituents and have stated;in the questionnaires questionnaires they will resist any attempt attempt by Metro to bring garbage garbage into Durham," he said. But the PA.C.T. spokesman ^warned that there will be further attempts to bring Metro garbage to Durham after the election. "Further," he went on, "those answering the questionnaire questionnaire understand the public is insisting on massive waste reduction and recycling recycling and state their intention to work for it." The responses indicate confusion about incineration as a safe method of waste disposal. Mr. Parish said: "The answers answers are all over the lot. There is uncertainty, even with modern incineration technology. The responses to the questionnaire are consistent consistent with P.A.C.T. Durham must recycle and reduce waste to the fullest possible extent while finding the safest safest possible method and site in the Region to dispose of leftover garbage." Ninety-one per cent of the respondents said they would support full public information information meetings in each municipality municipality in regard to Durham's Durham's future waste disposal plans. À further 88 per cent said they would support a full Environmental Assessment Assessment for a new Durham only waste disposal site. Every respondent indicated indicated that waste disposal was either important or very important. important. Most (83 per cent) indicated it was the most important important environmental issue in the region and 66 per cent, indicated it was the most important important in their municipality. Some other issues were apathy, apathy, development, local garbage garbage dumps, nuclear waste, toxic waste, air quality, water water quality and pollution in lake waters. An analysis of the data clearly indicates the garbage issue is hottest in communities communities which have experienced the effects of a Metro landfill. landfill. The greatest and most knowledgeable responses coming from Pickering (82 per cent) and Ajax (79 per cent). The percentage of responses responses declined in ratio to the distance from Metro's current landfill Brock West in Pickering. Parish said: "The candidates candidates who responded to the P.A.C.T questionnaire are willing to put their positions on the line. Some" he said, "forwarded their responses too lato to be included in the survey, even though P.A.C.T. extended the deadline. Others Others simply overlooked it. Some, however," he went on, "ducked." f IIIC 1 x BBl A BETTER DEAL 1st. 2nd ano 3rd Mortgages • Open privileges " "Same day . SCfVICC ï.iNiÎÀ"M('i>:ôi7V;vn\<57S-mo PARTS and SERVICE Friendly and courteous service. We honour all warranties from other Nissan dealers. We service all makes of automobiles. 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