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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 May 1989, p. 22

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LUMBER 4 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc, May 17. 1989 Section Two Safe Drivers in Works Department Recognised by Town Legal Clinic Offers Advice On Illegal Apartments Donation Provides New Set of Bells for Central School Band SSB Mardis -y, . Vît law Safe driving awards were recently presented to members of the Town of Newcastle's public works department. department. Last Friday, 26 men received recognition for the number of years they have driven accident- free. Newcastle Mayor Marie Hubbard presented the awards. Pictured here from the left are: Elwood Hawes, who has driven safely for 34 consecutive HOW TO FENCE IN YOUR YARD WITHOUT FENCING OUTTHE NEIGHBORHOOD. With one phone call to Invisible Fencing*, you can safely keep your dog within your property limits, without limiting your view. It works without unsightly fences, and costs less than traditional fencing. University tested. Vet approved. Invisible Fencing even comes with a 30-day money back guarantee. 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We had word from the association of the Dorothy's House Museum Museum and we' can have a craft show and sale in September. September. We also agreed to make a quilt, an applique d provincial quilt. Our next meeting will be June 6 under under the leadership of Miss Carruthers. , We are looking forward to the district annual which is May 16 at Welcome Court. This is something new as the branch that is having the DA usually prepares dinner and serves it but we feel we would enjoy the meeting better if we didn't have to do that. We get a room to have the meeting with the dinner. Mrs. Morris BUILDING SUPPLIES 0R0N0 FUEL and LUMBER PRESSURE-TREATED LUMBER took over the meeting and had an excellent talk on Free Trade all about the block of countries in Nato and how they are changing the banking system and other other matters that we need to know about. It was real interesting. interesting. A contest was given given by Mrs. Thickson and lunch was served by the hostess. On Saturday evening Bruce Robinson and Wendy Williams were married in Garden Hill Church with a dance and lunch afterward at Bewdley Community Centre. Centre. A fair crowd attended. Several in the area attended attended the bowling banquet held in the Memorial Temple Temple on Saturday evening. Sympathies are extended to the Austin family in the death of the late Mr. Mur- win Austin. On Monday evening evening Mr. and Mrs. Ken Trew, Susan Peacock, Mary Trew, Evelyn Burton, Mac and Margaret Walker were at the wake for Mr. Austin who was Jane Austin's father. father. The funeral was at Campbellford and Mr. and Mrs. J. Yarema, Justin Burton, Burton, Susan Peacock, and Irene Beatty along with the Austins attended the funeral. funeral. Interment was at Welcome Welcome cemetery with lunch served afterward at Mr. and Mrs. Z. Austin's, here in Elizabethville. Mr. Jackson Peacock- arrived arrived home from Newfoundland Newfoundland on Saturday. Shane met him at the airport. Visitors Visitors at Peacock's during the week were Shirley ana Be- thanne Yarema, and Marlene Marlene Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Trew were with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fowler, Stirling on the week-end, Susan Peacock, Irene Beatty, and Margaret Walker attended a birthday party for Bryan Walker, son "Mr. i Durham Community Legal Legal Clinic, a non-profit community community based clinic which provides free legal and paralegal paralegal services to Durham's low-income residents, will be holding its fourth Annual General Meeting on Wednesday evening, May 17th 1989 at the Canadian Auto Workers Hall, 44 Bond Street East, Oshawa. The business meeting will be held from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Among other items, the Board and staff of the Clinic will review major events which occurred in the E ast year and elect its new oard of Directors. At 7:00 p.m., our guest speakers will present a short overview of the Provincial Provincial and Municipal Government's Government's position with regard to Illegal Apartments. Gerald Gerald Fitzpatrick, Policy Coordinator, Coordinator, Community Planning Planning for the Ministry of Municipal Municipal Affairs will provide an overview of Provincial Government policies which are presently in place and which are anticipated to direct direct future legislative, direction direction to the municipalities. Linda Dionne of our local government will direct her presentation to the present policies with regard to enforcement enforcement and also enlighten enlighten the public on the obstacles obstacles and conflicting priorities faced by local government government in enforcing present restrictions and in changing the present bylaws bylaws to permit more liberal creation of housing units in single family home nei- ghourhoods. There is ample agreement agreement that the housing crisis has created the illegal apartment apartment and that there are numerous numerous feasibility and economic economic problems in addressing this issue from both the local and global perspective. Plan to attend! Your questions will be answered! This is an issue that affects your community and we hope to provide the information information required to enlighten all citizens in the Durham Region. Region. In recognition of the 100th anniversary of Central Public School, the staff and management of Edvan Realty Realty Ltd. has presented the school's band with a new set of marching bells. Some of the members of the band, along with representatives of Edvan, are shown in this photo as a cheque for the new.instrument is presented to the school. The Edvan staff shown above are, from left: Ann VanDyk, Joan Gray and Dorothy Hartford. Vivi Cockerham is accepting the donation on behalf of the band. The marching bells (also known as a bell lyre) are visible in the back row. 5/8 PLYWOOD $38.00 each MINI TIES $5.50 each ROUND POSTS $2.75 each USED RAILROAD TIES $8.95 delivered $7.95 pick-up PRESSURE TREATED LATTICE 1 x 8 $3.00 each 2x8 $5.50 each 4x8 $9.95 each 0R0N0 FUEL and LUMBER STATION STREET, ORONO 983-9167 STOP SMOKING with Hypnotherapy or Money Back Guaranteed Continuing to oiler clinics you demand due to our success rate that cannot be beaten. You will stop smoking easily and el- torllessly, without the usual discomforting withdrawal symptoms or weight gain. You will join the thousands ol happy people who have successfully kicked the habit with our program. We believe our clinics are so effective that if you continue to smoke after attending our course you can get your money back. PLUS you are guaranteed our famous follow-up service absolutely free. This is LOSE WEIGHT with Hypnotherapy or Money Back Guaranteed Continuing to offer clinics you demand due to our success rate that cannot be beaten. Imagine yourself being permanently slim and slender at the weight you want to be. Stop struggling unsuccessfully unsuccessfully to lose weight. Learn how to avoid eating under stress and tension. Overcome cravings and compulsions. Control your eating habits permanently. If you do not lose weight alter attending our clinic you can get your money back PLUS you are guaranteed our famous follow-up SERVICE ABSOLUTELY FREE. This is a time limited offer. Total fee is only $125.00. Weight Loss Clinic starts at 5:30 p.m., ends at 8:00 p.m. OBITUARY Samuel George Alldread After a brief illness, Samuel Samuel George Alldread, in his 86th year, died at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Saturday, April 29,1989. A native of Pontypool, Mr. All dread's parents were Annie and James All dread. He was educated in Pontypool, Pontypool, Purple Hill and Clarke Union schools and was married married to Eva Pauline Gaskin on Sept. 9, 1944. They lived in Tyrone for 34 years, moving moving to Bowmanville 10 years ago. He was employed at General Motors and has been retired for 18 years. Mr. Alldread was a member member of Trinity United Church in Bowmanville. He was also an active participant participant in several fraternal organizations, organizations, the I.O.O.F. Florence Nightingale Lodge #66, also the L.O.L. at Tyrone Tyrone and Long Sault. Deceased Deceased was also deeply interested interested in plants and gardening. The funeral service was held at Northcutt Elliott Funeral Funeral Home with the Rev. Frank Lockhart officiating. Interment in Bethesda Cemetery. Cemetery. Floral tributes were received received from the I.O.O.F., L.O.L., Tyrone Senior Citizens Citizens and many other individuals individuals and organizations. Mr. Alldread is survived by his wife Pauline and a number of nieces and nephews. ii'tM SAVE uu to s 10 OO MIRROR R-4 riUMSMMirT WlUUtTl O C.IAPNO IKM 'OU* H ASOkl EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF SOLARIUM PRODUCTS • Wood • Aluminum • Curved • Straight • Heat Mirror™ Glass (R4 Insulation) • Meets And Exceeds All Building Codes • Kit Form With Video Instruction •Complete Installation By Factory Trained Professionals ' on any 10 x 16 Solarium Iq * 12 jgj OFFER VALID UNTIL JUNE 17, 1989 VISIT OUR SHOWROOM MODELS ON DISPLAY 28 THICKSON RD. N., WHITBY 432-1100 1-800-263-3754 "When we built our new R-2000 home, the only things we left out were the drafts! J Cv Chris dJ Gail Lazetthy, R-2000 Homeowners, Stirling of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walker, Young's Point during the week. Mrs. Mae Muldrew attended attended an antique and craft sale arid show at Cold- springs on Sunday and had dinner with McIntosh's. Mr. and Mrs. K. Trew, Irene Beatty, and Susan Peacock attended the Home Show at Cobourg on Friday. Mrs. Mildred Elliott, Garden Garden Hill had a hip operation in Peterborough recently. Harold Sheppard is still in the hospital. Mrs. Ula Bristow Bristow is moved to Port Hope hospital. Blanche Muldrew is slowly improving. Diane Muldrew and Janie take turns going in to see about her dinner each day. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mercer Mercer had Mr. and Mrs. C. Irwin, Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. O. Mercer for dinner Sunday evening. Just heard that Mildred Elliott came home on Saturday. Saturday. The seniors met as usual on Thursday, not as big a crowd as usual. r■ = nn • i imo imi ca oner, loiai lee is oniy »i^o.uu. is a lime limited offer. Total fee is only $150.00. ' Smoke Free Clinic starts al 8:30 p.m., ends at 11.30 p.m. I Weight Loss Clinic starts at 5:30 p.m., ends al 8:00 The lirsl part of each session will be a free full explanation of the program without any obligation. We accept cash, certified cheque, M.O., Visa, Mastercard. Please taring along a pillow and sleeping bag or blanket. 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