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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Jul 1989, p. 5

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I a Specialty Paper Plant Marks 40th Anniversary Estate Home Proposal From Page One take another look at it," he admitted, without confirming which way he would have voted. Mrs. Guselle and her group were jubilant jubilant on Monday. Last _ week she warned that development in the area "would inexorably change the face of the valley." She added that if Messrs. Reid and Reynaert take the case to the OMB, she expects the town to fight for its official official position, despite the fact that planning staff are in support of the project. During debate. Mayor Hubbard accused accused the Ganaraska Region Conservation Conservation Authority of "not doing their job." She said that the lack of any objection objection to the proposal from the Authority Authority "raises major concerns for me." At issue throughout much of this long-running debate has been a Durham Durham Region study of the entire Ganaraska Ganaraska headwaters area which is cur rently under way. Several opponents of the development said that no development development in the area should be approved until the soil and water study is complete. complete. However, Councillor Hamre, the author author of the motion calling for the study, said she had not intended that this application or a gas station proposal proposal for Kendal be caught up in the lengthy study process. "I did not want to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars dollars on a study for these two proposals." proposals." She was more concerned about the intentions of people purchasing large tracts of land in and around the Ganaraska Ganaraska Forest. On Monday, Mavor Hubbard Hubbard said a developer has told her of his intention to build 250 estate- residential homes in the area. Another told her of his plan to build an equestrian equestrian club surrounded by "million dollar" dollar" homes. Hospital Fund-Raisers Strike Gold With Loonies il'HBFH tBBB--ffH BHHI --I.^BM SH E 01 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, July 26. 198!» 5 Ontario Scholars at Clarke Christy Climenhage 93.3% J. Dyland Parker 88.3% II. Ann Best 84.3% Dana Sciuk 83.5% Specialty Paper celebrated its 40th anniversary of operations last Fnday. Vice- president Ron King, left, thanked the 28 employees and three summer students for their hard work in achieving the milestone. President Vera King cut the cake. Mayor Marie Hubbard dropped by to offer congratulatutions. Witnesses Gather in Hamilton For Their District Convention Tidbits from Around the Region Lana Maingot 82.3% "For all mankind problems problems of life are increasing. They are becoming more complicated and stressful, yes, almost unbearable at times." The speaker: Ken Little. The subject: "Deliverance Near for People of Godly Devotion". Devotion". The occasion: The "Godly Devotion" District Convention of Jehovah's Witnesses at the Copps Coliseum, Coliseum, Hamilton. As 16,201 sat at rapt attention, attention, Mr. Little proceeded to outline the problems one by one. It was a long, impressive impressive list: Grime, pollution, pollution, economic crisis, terrorism, terrorism, infectious disease and moral decay. ; "Millions of people who have prospered materially have found that such prosperity prosperity has not allayed their anxieties", he said. "It is evident evident that no sector of the earth is spared the ill effects ( of our critical times. Insecur- PERFECT -SHELTER AND SAFETY f "The LORD...a refuge ' "for the oppressed in j times of trouble. And 'they that know Thy 1 .Name... trust in Thee.J ' For thou LORD hast not " forsaken them that seek ►Thee." Psalm 9: 9 and 10 THE HOLY BIBLE ity exists everywhere". Little said in view of the circumstances we are all asking the same logical question: Is there a sound basis for expecting early deliverance? deliverance? If so, how will it come? And for whom? In discussing history, Little Little pointed to other significant significant times of the past when such a situation faced humanity. humanity. Outlining the scriptural record, Little said what took place in Noah's day is filled with meaning for people today. today. "Why?" he asked. "Because "Because of violence. This was not a matter of isolated cases cases of criminal violence. Genesis Genesis 6:11 reports that 'the earth became filled with violence'". violence'". Little said there is a spirit spirit of ungodliness that pervades pervades human affairs. "It involves involves not merely a general disregard for divine law but a defiant attitude toward God himself. And when men are defiant toward God, how can it be expected that they will deal kindly with their fellowman?" Little said Noah of the Bible was more than a boat- ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Located north of Bowmanville on Concession Four just west of Liberty Street SUNDAY WORSHIP 10 A.M. and 7 P.M. REV. RICHARD C. SOWDER 263-8333 TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Church and Division Streets Bowmanville, Ontario Church Phone Office Phone 623-3912 623-3138 Rev. Frank Lockhart M.A., M.Div., M.Th. Michelle Morrison, B.A., M.R.E. WORSHIP SERVICE -- 10 a.m. Blue Jeans Sunday School A warm welcome to St. Paul's congregation. ijfyj Nursery Care Available builder. "Noah also had another another responsibility - to 1 warn of the coming Deluge and to make known why it was coining". Little said the flood came as a judgment from God against a world that had lost all sense of decency. "Such a situation is not at all hard for most of you to imagine...Because conditions conditions in our day are very much like those that prevailed prevailed in the days of Noah", he said. Darlington Will Play Team from England A team of 15 select pee wee soccer players from Darlington Darlington will be playing a visiting visiting British soccer club tonight tonight (Wednesday, July 26) at Civic Fields in Oshawa. The exhibition match-up will' take place during the half time program of a special special benefit game between the Oshawa Italia team and Toronto Italia. Toronto Italia Italia are front runners in the . National Soccer League's First Division. The action begins at 8 p.m. Proceeds from the admission admission fees will go to the Grandview Rehabilitation Centre for the Region of Durham. The Darlington team will be playing a touring team of unaer-14-year-olds from St. Michael's College in England. England. Darlington's representatives representatives will meet at the Darlington Darlington Generating Station soccer pitch at about 6:30 p.m., before heading to Oshawa for the game. 155 Years of Community Service 3)nip's JKttgltaut Qllprcl} Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario SUNDAY, JULY 30TH, 1989 TRINITY X 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a,m. Holy Communion Rector -- The Reverend Byron Yates B.A., S.T.B. Assoc. -- The Honorary Asst. The Rev. A. D. Langley The Salvation Army Bowmanville Citadel 75 Liberty St. S. CHURCH SERVICE TIMES: 9:30 a.m. -- Family Christian Education (Sunday School) 11:00 a.m. -- Holiness Worship 6:30 pirn. -- Praise Service Come and join us at a Community Church where Christ makes the difference. For more information call 623-3761 Corps Officers/Pastors: Captain and Mrs. Shirran VISUAL ARTS CENTRE--There's still time for youngsters to join the Visual Arts Centre s "Kids at the Mill" program. The first of the two- week sessions has been completed. However, three two-week programs are taking place this summer. They occur each weekday morning. In addition, there are morning sessions for preschoolers preschoolers on Tuesdays and Thursdays. A wide, variety of art and craft-related activities will take place. The theme of the camp is "prehistoric" "prehistoric" times, with the students working on such projects as the excavation of dinosaur bones, construction of totem poles and, the building of primitive huts. For further details, call 623- 5831. Dana Waterfall 81.5% Rex Walters and Gertrude Parker each lay. a gold dollar coin on Temperance Street during the Bowmanville Sidewalk Sale. The public donated $400 for the hospital by paving the street with gold. Local Delegates At YWCA Conference For the first time in it' 98-year history, the YWCA of/du Canada held its nationwide nationwide convention in Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan in early June. Local delegates from the Oshawa YWCA included: President, Mrs. Joanne Brown; Vice-President, Mrs. Stephanie Ball; Board Member, Member, Mrs. Judy Spring; Executive Executive Director, Ms. Susan Neal; Assistant Housing Director, Director, Mrs. Julie Carroll; and Director of Publicity and Volunteer Services, Mrs. Elizabeth Peacock. International visitors and participants were present from sister YWCA's of Australia, Australia, Columbia, India, Papua Papua New Guinea, Switzerland, Switzerland, Uganda, United Kingdom and United States. Over 300 delegates heard speakers discuss the YWCA's future plans promoting promoting public education on women's issues and respon sible social action and change. Two major resolutions were passed at the YWCA Convention. One of these supported preventative health care in accordance with the World Health Organization's Organization's definition of health as "a state of complete complete physical, mental and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity". infirmity". The second resolution supports the United Nations definition of "sustainable development", development", as "the ability of humanity to survive through the rational use of renewable resources without interrupting ecological systems systems or over-exploiting natural natural resources and without disrupting culture or societies, societies, allowing each one to reach its potential". The YWCA of/du Canada is the largest women's organization organization in Canada. Don D. J. Arsenault Sales and Leasing Appointment The management and sales staff of Cowan Pontiac Buick Ltd. would like to announce the _ addition of Don Arsenault to their sales team. Don has been in the retail automobile business for 11 years and is fully qualified to assist you in your transportation requirements. For conscientious, courteous advice, please call Don at 623-3396. J COWAN PONTIAC -- BUICK LTD.| BOWMANVILLE -- ONT. 166 King St. È., Bowmanville 623-3396 Birth Announcement SHANTZ - Bob and Wendy (McQuaid) are proud to announce the birth of their second son, Kristopher Tillman. Born July 14, 1989, in Oshawa, weighing 6 lbs. 2 ozs. A little brother for Ryan Robert. Proud S andparcnts are Bernie and Marg McQuaid of shawa and Merlin and Helen Shantz of Bowmanville. Bowmanville. ÛÆmpaÀ4 Sidewalk Sale Savinas continue on values throughout the store! Hurry! Some items in limited supply! McGregor Dross Your local I.DA Drug Store 5 King St. W. 623-5792 Bowmanville

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