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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Mar 1989, p. 25

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1 A Ribbon Cutting Officially Opens Velvet Bear The official opening of The Velvet Bear gift shop, took place last Wednesday, March 15,_ when Newcastle Mayor Marie Hubbard presided over the ribboncutting. ribboncutting. With Mayor Hubbard are, from left, Lorrie Willson, Susanne Miller and Elaine Simpson. The new Bowmanville business offers shoppers a wide variety of giftware, including Waterford Crystal, country art, and music boxes. Several of the rooms have special themes. For example, there is a Victorian room, a den for men and a children's room. Pines Team Places Second in Knowledge Quest The Pines Senior Public School was represented very well by (from left) Richard Jenkins, Melissa Colville, and Brett Rogers at a recent Northumberland and Newcastle Newcastle School Board "Quest for Knowledge" tournament. Modelled after the TV show Reach for the Top, the competition attracted schools from all areas of the board jurisdiction. The Pines team placed second overall. Senior Citizens ANNOUNCEMENT GREGORY B. TOPOLIE, D.V.M. and LOLITA 5. J. DALP1AZ, D.V.M. are pleased to announce the opening of their Veterinary Practice in Courtice at COURTICE PET CLINIC Westcastle Plaza, Unit 3 1500 King Street West (1 kilometre east of Townline Road) R.R. 6, Bowmanville CONSULTATIONS BY APPOINTMENT Telephone (416) 434-4487 Hold Meeting at Lions Centre The Bowmanville Senior Citizens met at the Lions Centre March 14, 1989. A delicious pot luck supper was enjoyed, convened by Mrs. R. Shackleton and her committee. Mrs. V. Downey, President President conducted the business meeting. Cards were played and the winners were B. Gill, I. Reid and A. Savery. All seniors are invited to the next meeting, April 11, 89, 7:30 p.m. at the Lions Centre. Leah Bennett. BLOCK PARENT ON NIGHTSHADE Keep nightshade out of your fields. The Edge range of control includes nightshade suppression as well as control of a wide spectrum of annual and broadleaf weeds. And Edgo givcs you this control at a price that just might be less than you're used to paying. Edge delivers performance as promised. For more information contact your local herbicide supplier OR ELANCO 305 Consortium Court London, Ontario N6E2S8 (519) 681-5261 'ELANCO and EDGE am roolstomd Irndomarks ol Ell Lilly and Company. ELANCO Division Ell Lilly Canada Inc. Is n mylstorod usor. Û10302B9 Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. March 22. 1989 9 Problems with Recycling Speech Wins Competition Spring Floods With rising temperatures and the levels of precipitation precipitation that can normally be expected expected during the late winter winter and early spring, in conjunction with tne breakup breakup of the ice cover, periods of high water levels and fast flowing conditions can be expected expected on streams and rivers rivers in the local area. From time to time, creeks will overtop their banks resulting resulting in the flooding of adjacent adjacent areas. The wet and icy conditions conditions also make stream banks extremely slippery and hazardous. School children children are advised at this, time of year to avoid streams and rivers to prevent prevent slipping and being swept away by the fast flowing flowing waters. The Central Lake Ontario Ontario Conservation Authority monitors stream and river conditions throughout the entire year but with particular particular diligence during tne period period of "spring break-up" since dangerous creek conditions and localized flooding problems problems are a near certainty. The Authority maintains a warning system to notify local local municipalities, mill and dam operators, police and emergency departments, school boards and the media, media, when ever flooding or hazardous creek conditions can be expected. Residents of the Oshawa,Whitby, and Bowmanville Bowmanville areas with concerns concerns about high stream levels levels and hazardous creek conditions should contact C. Conti at Central Lake Ontario Ontario Conservation Authority (579-0411). Enniskillen Public School Student Lisa Clark was a special guest at last week's meeting of the Port Granby/Newcastle Environment Committee. Lisa's speech on the subject of "Recycling" won the school's speech competition recently. In view of her interest in this subject, the environment committee invited her to their March 14 meeting where she also presented her speech to the committee. With Lisa are Janet Mayer, a member of the Port Granby/Newcastle Environment Committee and John Veldhuis, the committee chairman. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM HOLIDAY CLOSURE OF SANITARY LANDFILL SITE The CARTWRIGHT TRANSFER STATION will be closed on Good Friday, March 24,1989. Normal operations will resume on Saturday, March 25, 1989. This site will also remain open on Easter Monday, March 27, 1989. W. A. TWELVETREES, P. ENG. COMMISSIONER OF WORKS KELLY LEGAL SERVICES 41 TEMPERANCE ST., BOWMANVILLE, ONT. Mervyn B. Kelly, B. Comm., LL.B. RESIDENTIAL PURCHASES - RESIDENTIAL SALES RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGES - WILLS POWERS OF ATTORNEY - PROBATE - INCORPORATIONS LEGAL AID ACCEPTED Free Initial Consultation On: DRIVING CHARGES-ASSAULT CRIMINAL CHARGES - DIVORCE WILLS, ESTATES AND PROBATE Office Hours: Weekdays -- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. also Evenings and Saturday by appointment The Federal Building 41 Temperance Street Suite 202 Bowmanville, Ont. Telephone 623-4444 YOUR LOCAL GM DEALERS CHEVROLET • PONTIAC « OLDSMOBILE » BU8CK •CADILLAC » CHEVŸ&GMC TRUCKS • MSRP lor this now 1989 Chovrolol or CMC full-tizo C/K pickup truck iv S 15,485 70 equipped at described Dealer may toll for loss Price includes J-spvvd automatic transmission, sliding rear window, metallic paint, rally wheels, and ennino upgrade to 5 01V 8 at no outra charge on vehicles delivered Irom March 6 through dose ol business April 1, 1989 Price includes S ICO 00 Striping package cost Vehicle may not bo immediately available Irons dealer slock Dealer trade may be necessary. Freight charges, insurance, licence, and applicable sales loses not included Oiler includes dealer participation Offer excludes fleet vehicles 'Based on 60 month Smar (lease and MSRP as indicated to qualified retail buyers with down payment of S1506 00 lease rate in olloct March 6 to April 1, 89. Security Deposit may be required Some mileage conditions may apply 24, 36, and 48 month plans also available Freight charges, insurance, licence, ana applicable sales taxes not included. See your individual dealer for freight charges Dealer may lease for loss VEHICLES MAY NOT BE EXACTLY AS SHOWN nuiiii.iii «munit niniiiu set kuhcm otAttn ronruuMWis SEE YOUR PARTICIPATING GM DEALER FOR FULL DETAILS. ONTARIO GM DEALERS ASSOCIATION c/o 180 Losmlll Road Don Mills, Ontario M3B 2T5 NO CHARGE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION NO CHARGE ENGINE UPGRADE T05.0LV8 SPECIALLY-PRICED LIMITED EDITION STRIPING PACKAGE NO CH ARGE SLIDING REAR WINDOW NO CHARGE METALLIC PAINT RALLY WHEELS WE'VE ADDED TO THE TRUCK. NOT TO THE PRICE. THE MAX BYCHEVY8GMC0WÏ UNH APRtF. The Max. It's never been seen before, and after April 1st, it'll never be seen again at this price. It's a once-in-a-lifetime offer available now at your local GM Dealer. But remember - when they're gone, they're gone. 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