The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 23,1988 Section Two Dim and Distant Past Thursday, November 17, 1938, Dr. Charles James Austin, M.D..C.M., L.M.M.C., has purchased Dr. H. Ferguson's Medical practice in Enniskillen. Enniskillen. Supt. A.M. Hardy of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. Ltd., Bowmanville will be the guest speaker at the next meeting of the Durham Kingsway Greenhouses and ~ - Flower Srv County Club to be held No vember 24 in Sherbourne House, Toronto. The club will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George McLaughlin and the program will feature "Bowmanville Goodyear Night." Leo Rammel and A. Lunnemann, partners of the op won five prizes on five entries in the Royal Winter Fair Flower Show. During the year 1938 ending September 30 Bowmanville Bowmanville Hospital operated at a net los of $566.73 as reported reported at the annual meeting of the hospital board last week. Affirmative Action Program NOTICE OF A PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE LAIDLAW WASTE SYSTEMS PROPOSED LANDFILL/EXPANSION STAPLETON ROAD, NORTH-WEST OF NEWTONVILLE, ONTARIO You are invited to attend an open house session to review information about the proposed landfill expansion of Laid law Waste Systems' landfill on Staple- ton Road north-west of Newtonville, Ontario. The proposal is being evaluated under the Environmental Assessment Act, which provides for the protection, conservation and management of the environment in Ontario. This open house session will provide information on the studies that are being carried out.to evaluate the potential impacts of the project. The session will be an opportunity for residents to talk to representatives from Laidlaw Waste Systems Systems and the consultants working on the study, and provide their comments and concerns. This open house is part of the public consultation program suggested under the environmental assessment process. Further opportunities for public involvement involvement will be provided as the study progresses. OPEN HOUSE SESSION Date: Monday, November 28/88 Place: .Clarke High School R.R.No.2 Newcastle, Ontario (on the east side of Hwy. 115, between the 3rd and 4th Concession) Time: 6:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: (416) 786-2070 Mary Brittain, currently Manager of Development and Training for the Ministry Ministry of Community and Social Social Services in Toronto, will start as the Board's new full time Affirmative Action Officer Officer at the end of November. Director of Education, Gary Tushingham, said the main aim of the new position will be to provide a resource for women employees concerning concerning career opportunities and tojprovide staff develop ment acitivities to assist people people inthe organization. Brittain, who lives in the Newtonville area, says one of the key challenges for her is seeing more women move into higher positions of responsibility. responsibility. "When I reviewed reviewed the provincial statistics, statistics, I found a significant percentage of women who have qualified for their supervisory supervisory certificates, but the actual percentage of those getting the jobs hasn't changed," she said, adding that she wants to find out what the barriers are. "The other challenge is women in non-teaching positions," she said. The position was previously previously a naif time one but last spring the Board decided to expand it to a full time position. position. Brittain will be responsible responsible for implementing tne ob- ' jectives established by the Board's Affirmative Action Committee. < WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE LITTLE ONE ON YOUR GIFT LIST On December 24,1988, Rav and Marie Bowen will celebrate their 50th Wedding Wedding Anniversary. On Saturday, October 22 a family celebration was given by their son David Bowen and daughter Linda Mutton and families, at 22 Simpson Avenue. In attendance were the Best Man, Bill Quinn and his wife Ruth, Toronto, Toronto, the bride's sisters, Doris and her husband Flex McMillan, Addie and her husband husband Aubrejy and Jean Murphy, Roseneath; the groom's sisters, Elva and her husband Sid Matters, Port Hope, Vivian and her husband Del Thurston, Ancast- er, Mary Bowen and Jack Seymour, Peterborough. 25 Years Ago, Wednesday, November 25, 1963. Vanstone's Mill expects to be milling and shipping a carload of western wheat to Russia for the next several months. Mr. Alan Plummer left on Sunday for H.M.C.S. Cornwallis Cornwallis where he will commence commence basic training in the Royal Canadian Navy. Mrs. Lloyd Ayre was guest soloist at the noon luncheon luncheon of the Central Ontario Area Women's Institute Convention Convention held recently at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Devitt of Waterloo were in town last weekend renewing acquaintances. acquaintances. Mr. Devitt is a former member of the BHS teaching staff. Wednesday, November 22, 1978. At the recent installations of the Order of the Eastern Star, the following were installed installed in office. Duaine Palmer, Beth Teeple, Dallas Manuel, Jean Sumersford, Ken Sumersford, Kay Ruit- er, Isabel McFarlane, Gladys Walkey, Jim Martin, Helen Lockhart, Vi Barton, Eleanor Jones, Bessie Cossway, D.D.G.M. Helen Corden, Ada Richards, Norma Kempling, John Mauel and Earl Walkey. Walkey. At the Cartwright High School Commencement Exercises Exercises on Saturday, Lois Van Camp, the current Durham Durham Dairy Princess, was E resented with the Gold take of Edinburgh Award from Mrs. Yvonne Christie, chairman of the Durham Board of Education. A "Boonie Buggie" has been built at BHS under the instruction of Automotive Instructor Instructor Wayne Swerdferger by the grade twelve Auto students. 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