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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Nov 1988, p. 24

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8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 23,1988 Section Two Busy Weekend for Hutton Team Receives Gift from Florence Nightingale Home Hutton Transport of the B.R.H.L. Atom Division were handed their second loss in exhibition hockey by Newcastle Newcastle on Saturday, November November 12 in the Newcastle Arena. Arena. This is the same team that defeated Hutton in their debut game of the season. The Truckers managed to gain the lead in the second period after falling behind by two goals early in the game. At one point in the third period the score was even at four goals each but three unanswered goals by Newcastle finished it for the Truckers. Jeff Hughes scored all Hutton's goals with assists earned by Curtis Courneyea, Mike Ferguson, Paul Hollingsworth, Greg Knox, Les McCrory and Peter Peter Schoep. Later the same day, the Truckers returned to the Bowmanville Recreation Complex to face off against J&J Sharpening in a regular scheduled league game. Although Although J&J put up a tremendous tremendous effort, the Truckers came on top with a 3-0 win. Ryan Stainton protected his fourth shut out by making several good saves late in the game. Hutton's goals were scored by Mike Ferguson, Jeff Hughes and Peter' Schoep on assists by Les McCrory, Brad Read and Peter Schoep. Niall O'Donnell played a very strong game. Recently moved to the rear flanks, Niall Niall has become a key factor in Hutton's strong defence. Brian Hogenhout, a new addition addition to the forward lineup has shown he has a strong wrist shot that will score a few goals for him this season. season. On Sunday, Hutton Transport hosted Christ Church ot the Ushawa Church House League in the Darlington Arena. The Trucker's improved passing plays and strong defence resulted resulted in their 9-4 victory. The teams had to share the ice with several large pails placed in one location to catch the rain leaking through the roof. However, it didn't appear to cramp their styles. The following Hutton players earned points in this game: Cutis Courneyea (1G,1A), Mike Ferguson (1G), Brian Hogenhout Hogenhout (1A), Paul Hollingsworth Hollingsworth (1G), Jeff Hughes (2G,1A), Les McCrory (2G, 1A), Niall O'Donnell (2A), and Peter Schoep (2G, 1A). Hutton Transport has now played ten games and have won eight and lost two. The boys and their coaches can be very proud of this record. Keep up the good work. Burlington FACTORY AUTHORIZED /here, <? a time ftmit oh this priée/ 1405 King St. E., Oshawa 433-0135 Hours: Mon., Tuts., Wsd. 8 sm • 5:30 pm Thurs., Frl. 8 sm - 8 pm Sst. 9 sm - 4 pm Highlights from Central School The Florence Nightingale Home Foundation and Order of the Eastern Star recently recently donated money to the Memorial Hospital Bowmanville Foundation. A total total of $4,931 was presented to members of the Hospital Board who will use the money to purchase a-bed and patient table. Dorothy Seavom, a member of the g roup, is seen here presenting the donation to Rex Walters (left) and Anna trike. The group frequently donates money to hospitals to be used for acquiring equipment. Hampton's TOPS Club Wins Weight Loss Award at Rally TOPS # ON 850 Hampton, Hampton, are a very proud group. At the Rally Day, held at Bowmanville High School on October 23rd, they won the Highest Weight Loss Average Average Award, for average weight loss per member, for clubs of under 40 members. #ON850 had a Christmas craft table at the Rally, and some of the club members ran the booster button machine.It machine.It was a successful Rally, full of TOPS enthusiasm, enthusiasm, which showed when everyone joined in sing-a- longs led by Allanah Coles. Allanah was the solist for the event. The theme for the Rally Rally was "Success Goes Hand in Hand with TOPS". The next TOPS event to look forward to will be P.R.D. in London,Ontario, in spring 1989. (Provincial Rally Rally Days). For those who don t know, the letters TOPS stands for "Take Off Pounds Sensibly". It has been a very sensible, and successful way for many of us. On Tuesday evening, October October 25th, #ON850 célébrât ed their 19th anniversary Each members of the club re ceived fresh flowers for eve ry 101b. loss. There were three perfect attendance awards given to Mary Allin, Ruth McGill, and Helen PROPERTY ASSESSMENT and your 1989 Municipal and School Taxes Regional Assessment Offices located throughout Ontario are responsible for assessing all real property for the purposes of municipal and school taxation. Assessment Rolls are prepared and delivered to municipalities which use them to set mill rates and calculate property tax bills. The amount of property tax you will pay on your home or business in 1989 is determined by multiplying the assessed value of your property by the mill rate. If you want to learn more about your property assessment, the Regional Assessment Office invites you to attend its Open House Session, Open House Sessions Open Houses are held in every municipality municipality at convenient times and locations to provide provide you with the opportunity to discuss your assessment with the staff of the Regional Office. An assessor will be pleased to explain the basis of your property assessment and is authorized to amend any inaccurate information information prior to the delivery of the Assessment Roll to your municipality. If you have any questions, but are unable to attend the Open House, please contact your Regional Assessment Office at the address or telephone number shown below. Notice of Property Valuation Property owners and tenants will receive a Notice of Property Valuation only if information relating to their property assessment was changed during the past year, if the assessment was appealed last year, or if there has been a general reassessment in the municipality. If you receive a Notice of Property Valuation, it may reflect changes you have requested in your school support designation, in the amount of your assessed value, or other recorded information on last year's Notice. Appeal Procedure If, after attending your local Open House, you are still dissatisfied with your assessment, you have the right to appeal it to the Assessment Assessment Review Board. This Board is responsible responsible for determining whether the assessment under appeal is fair and equitable with the assessments of similar properties in the vicinity. The Assessment Review Board is more informal and relaxed than a regular court of law. Appeal Deadline The final date for appealing your assessment assessment is January 10,1989. If you wish to appeal your assessment, you can use the form provided on the back of your Notice of Property Valuation, write a letter, or use a Notice of Appeal Form. You need to include your property address, roll number, and the reason for the appeal. Your appeal must be filed on or before January 10,1989. To assist you, Notice of Appeal forms and the address of the Regional Registrar of the Assessment Review Board are available at Open Houses, your Regional Assessment Office, or your municipal office. Schedule of Open Houses Nowcastle Town .... Wed. Dec. 7 and Thu. Doc. 8,1 p.m. - 8 p.m, Court And Fire Building, Court Room 2,132 Church St., Bowmanville Ministry of Revenue Ontario DURHAM REGIONAL ASSESSMENT OFFICE 605 Rossland Road East, Box 270 Whitby, Ontario L1N5S1 (416)668-9351 Toronto Line 686-1422, Zonllll 67140 Rogers. Beth Nielson was recognized for highest weight loss, and being our musical director. There were three special awards: Best All Round TOPS - Leona Wright, Most Improved TOPS - Ruth McGill, Most Congenial Member - Barb Cochrane. With Christinas goodies looming around every corner corner over this joyous season, exercise those common sense eating habits! Tis the season where taste, could easily make waist. Remem ber a slice of turkey is approx. approx. 57 calories, but a slice of dark fruit cake is approx. 110 calories, and a small handful of cashews is approx. approx. 415 calories, a square of fudge is 112 calories approx. approx. Those Christmas calories calories can sure add up fast. Merry Christmas from TOPS #ON 850 Hampton, may the joy of the season be yours. Yours in TOPS Barb Arnburg #ON850 Hampton. There was a Remembrance Remembrance Day assembly held in our gym on November 11. Many classes participated by sharing their songs and poem with us. The Junior classes all participated in the Legion Remembrance Day contest. The poster winners were Chrissy Csumrik and Jeff Mothersill; the poem winners were Pauline Mof- fatt and Greg McMurter; essay essay winners were Jennifer Ross and Greg McMurter. Our school volleyball teams have been practising at the Senior Public School with the help of Mr. St. John and Mile. Dion. Our school band performed performed in the Santa Claus Parade November 19. The school choir has been preparing preparing for a presentation at Cullen Gardens in December. December. Mrs. Walchuk and Mrs. Merkley are assisting us along with Mrs. Collins and Mr. St. John. As you can see, we are as busy as elves getting ready for Christmas. Are you ready? Bradley Humber Gr. 5. Mrs. McQuarrie's Kindergarten The Senior and Junior Kindergarten classes are doing doing a unit on "Popples". Mrs. McQuarrie has read them many of the Popple books. The children have then been wilting Popple stories cuting and pasting Popples, painting painting Popples and making Popple food. The pupils each day can visit many of the activities in their classroom. They can S number games, build blocks or lego, play in the sand or water table, play house, make things out of wood, do puzzles or climb on the climber. Mrs. McQuarrie has also taught the children many songs which they love to sing. Kindergarten sure seems to be busy and fun! Jackie Thertell - "Gr. 4 Laurie Zealand - Gr.6. Mr. Duval's Gr. 6 Class Mr. Duval's class has been reading a variety of sto- ' ries - comedies, mysteries and horror stories and then reporting on them. In Spelling they have been picking their own spelling words since September and learning to spell them. The pupils have been working on addition, subtraction and multiplication in math so far this fall. Many of the children in this class are in Central School's band which performed performed in the Santa Claus parade. The class has been involved in many sports activities activities - like soccer - and done many interesting art projects like their self- portraits. The Grade 6 class sure seems to be working hard! 1 Debbie Lane Gr. 4. Something To Think About BOB WILLIAMS CREMATION ALTERNATIVE Earth burial is far and away the most traditionally popular form of disposition utilized in this country. Only a small percentage percentage of people choose the next alternative, cremation. However, as burial space becomes becomes less available and more expensive, and as religious restrictions restrictions against cremation are eased, the number of people who choose this means of disposition will probably grow significantly in coming years. As an alternative to earth burial, burial, cremation often follows a conventional funeral. One of the obvious advantages of cremation cremation is cost. The expenses of a typical cemetery plot, a vault, opening and closing the grave, and a marker or monument monument are eliminated. Remains may be buried, scattered on land or sea, stored, or placed in an urn in a cemetery columbarium, columbarium, or delivered to survivors. survivors. At the same time, by having a conventional funeral, family and friends can gather together and mourn, the body may be viewed, 'and a service can be conducted. . MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL 4 Division St., Bowmanville Tel. 623-5480 i* Serving Durham Region Since 1881 Our annual Christmas Greetings edition of The Canadian Statesman and 1 The Newcastle Independent, will be published on Wednesday, December 21st. If your company would like to have a Christmas message in this edition, please call 623-3303, or come in to our offices at 62 King Street West, Bowmanville. ®f)t Canabtan Statesman Ef)£ i&etucasitle Snbepenbent

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