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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Jun 1989, p. 24

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i t 24 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc. June 14. 1989 i ne uanauian aiaiesman. uuwiuuiivuiu. uunv t**, ivov Arts Centre Honors Winner of 'Kids at the Mill Dinosaur Contest ExplüTS Lillhs BstWSSll CrdrdsnS dlld TodStdldStCVS . . ....... 7.0n«n,CUARD r T\, ft( .,] n The Visual Arts Centre recognized the winners of the Kids at the Mill Dinosaur Contest last Tuesday, June 6. Christopher Tendam (front) won first prize and had his design imprinted on these great t-shirts. Runners-up, from the left, were Diana Thompson of Oshawa, Kelly Ogilvie and Gregg Ogilvie. The kids are joined by Margaret Rodgers and Bill Fraser from the VAC. CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle will hold a public meeting to consider a proposed Secondary Plan for the Hamlet of Hampton. The Secondary Plan for the Hamlet of Hampton and the related policies, once approved by the Town of Newcastle, the Region of Durham and the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, will form part of the Town of Newcastle Official Plan. ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed Secondary Plan for Hampton: The public meeting will be held as follows: DATE: MONDAY, JULY 3,1989 TIME: 9:30 a.m., PLACE: Council Chambers, Newcastle Town Hall, 40 Temperance St., Bowmanvllle, Ontario, ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed Hampton Secondary Plan is available for inspection between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the Planning Department, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario or by calling Janice Szwarz at 623-3379. Patti Barrie, A.M.C.T. (A) Clerk Town of Newcastle 40 Temperance Street ' BOWMANYILLE, Ontario L1C 3A6 DATED AT THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE THIS 25TH DAY OF MAY, 1989. PUNNING FILE: O.P. 3.4 CLERK'S FILE: 60.34.105 At the June 6 meeting of Bowmanvillc Toastmasters the theme of the evening was growing things. Chairman Chairman Alma Wagner compared compared Toastmasters to a garden garden and in a fine metaphor compared constructive criticism criticism to the fertilizer required required to "make that garden grow. During Table Topics we were invited by Toastmaster Wanda Phillips to use a simile simile in an innovative way. Some of the more interesting interesting examples included, "dirty "dirty as old sneakers" in which Toastmaster Nelly Vanveld- huizen described in detail an extremely disreputable pair of shoes she owns, and why she would never part with them, and "useless as a single sock full of holes" in which Toastmaster Irene Konzelmann reminded us of those useless, holey, mateless mateless socks which are always found at the bottom of the laundry basket. The coveted Best Topics award went to guest Toastmaster Tim Crookall who told us that members' words could be "sharp as a sword" if not oriented at all times towards towards constructive criticism. Past president Irene Konzelmann Konzelmann received the Spark Plug award for her lively T . e . . • participation in the meeting. Investigation Table. Topics Evaluator " Iris Lambier pointed out to the membership that being Local Health' Needs Funds The Durham Region may soon be asking Ontario Hydro Hydro to fund a health study of the community surrounding Darlington Generating Station. Station. . . The study, which will determine determine the health of residents residents prior to the first reactor reactor starting up at Darlington, will then serve as a baseline. In future, the health of area residents can be compared with statistics gathered before the Darlington Darlington station began producing electricity. Members of Durham Regional Regional Council are expected to deal with the matter of a study at today's (June 14) bi-monthly meeting. A report in the council agenda from the Health and Social Services Committee recommends council approach approach Ontario Hydro about funding an independent and detailed study. Durham Nuclear Awareness Awareness has been asking local municipal councils to support support a health study prior to start-up of the generating station. Two weeks ago, Newcastle Newcastle Council, after hearing delegations from Durham Nuclear Awareness, agreed that a study was needed. given only a partial simile, such as we were, and having to complete it in an arresting arresting way is a real challenge to malting us think on our feet. Toastmaster Lambier said that we had good vocal variety but needed to maintain maintain more eye contact during our one minute presentations. presentations. Toastmaster • Norm Broderick continued the theme of gardens begun by the chairman. The three speakers, Toastmasters Pingle, Pingle, Nelson, and Kropf were compared to roses, lilies and pansies respectively. And, as in a well-planned garden, our speakers presented a variety variety of topics which they coloured with many hues. Toastmaster Connie Nelson chose "Words" and asked us, "On what kind of anvil can we shape our molten sentences?" sentences?" Pat Pingle, with the ever-popular theme of travel, travel, asked us what type of travellers we were-true voyagers voyagers open to new andexcit- ing stimuli, or merely tourists tourists content with a superficial superficial view of our chosen destination. destination. Margaret Kropf presented an oration in which she read and dramatized dramatized the speeches of the emperor emperor Napolean Bonaparte and the tribute by Marshall Berdinand Foch one hundred hundred years later at Napoleon's Napoleon's tomb. Best Speaker Trophy Trophy went to Toastmaster Pingle. Toastmaster Helen Bry- den was awarded the trophy for Best Evaluator. General Evaluator Lou Maydem, commenting on the meeting in general, com- C limented his head tale for eing well-prepared and having great team work, adding that he would like to see Bowmanville Toastmasters Toastmasters continued growth, like a garden. Three guests attended the meeting, one from far-off Germany. We at Bowmanvillc Toastmasters work to promote promote a positive attitude. Webster defines attitude as a mental position with regard regard to a fact or state. A few components that comprise our mental position are effort, effort, human relations' skills, attentive listening, and taking taking appropriate action. The true test is to maintain a positive attitude during the most difficult of times. Don't concern yourself with the attributes attributes or shortcomings of others. Work on self- improvement. Guests are encouraged to attend our meetings. Bowmanvillc Bowmanvillc Toastmasters meet at 7:30 p.m SHARP Tuesday ) evenings at the Lions Com- i munity Centre on Beech Av- _ i enue. For further informa- ' tion please contact Toastmaster Toastmaster Irene Konzelmann at - „ 983-9423, Toastmaster Con- nie Nelson at 623-2243 or ' Toastmaster Helen Biyden at 434-8397. " Margaret Kropf, Vice- '. President, Publicity. Camaro Show at GM this Weekend The first Ontario Camaro Nationals event is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, June 17 and 18, at General Motors' Autoplex facility. The newly formed Ontario Chapter of the International Camaro Club is hosting the event. Open to any camaro in a wide range of classes, the Ontario Camaro Nationals will feature more than 50 awards sponsored by a number number of Ontario Chevrolet dealerships, automotive aftermarket aftermarket suppliers, and non-automotive companies. In addition to competing camaros, GM will feature special vehicle displays including including GM Motorsport camaros, camaros, experimental alternative alternative fuel Chevrolet Luminas, and the unique California camaro concept car. The Ontario Camaro Nationals Nationals will run from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. both days. Special trophies will be presented presented at 2:30 Sunday afternoon. afternoon. Competitive classes include original, restored, factory convertibles, mild modified, modified, competition competition (racing), and pro-street camaros. There will be awards for best engine, interior interior paint in various categories, categories, and in other categories. categories. The site for this weekend's weekend's event is the parking facility across from GM's Autoplex assembly plant. Entrance to parking is through Gate C on Park Road South on the east side. There is no charge for ad mission or parking. Refreshments Refreshments are available. The International Camaro Camaro Club has more than 2,000 members across North America and Europe. The Ontario Chapter, organized 18 months ago, received its official charter last July, and this is its first event for Canadian members and non-member camaro owners. owners. PUBLIC NOTICE Road Closure In Bowmanville Concession Street Closure Please be advised that Concession Street, from Liberty Street to Mann Street, will be closed to through traffic for a period of approximately six weeks, commencing June 19th, 1989. The purpose of the closure is to facilitate the reconstruction of Concession Street from Liberty Street, easterly to Mann Street. Please'detour via Hwy. No. 2 and Mearns Avenue. We apologize for any inconvenience this may present. m MMLamco -- construction ltd. Who said recliners have to look bad to feel good? style means recliners that are as beautiful as they are comfortable. ROYALE EXTERIOR STAIN Oil base solid hide in; cedar, redwood and walnut; Reg. 31.99. 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