1 20 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. August lti. 1989 Too Many Cars Forces Optimists to Close the Gates New Season Starting F or Girls Hockey If you're interested in playing girls' hockey this year, the United Counties Girls' Hockey Association would like to hear from you. Girls from the Keene, Havelock, Warsaw, Baltimore, Baltimore, Bewdley and Bowmanville Bowmanville areas are members of U.C.G.H. A. and play in the 'House League' from November November to February. Playoffs Playoffs begin in March. The House League has two divisions: The junior division division is for those 14 years and under and the intermediate intermediate division is open to those who are 20 and under. Girls who want to play at an advanced skill level can try out for the 'Rep Teams' under these categories: Atom, Peewee, Bantam, Midget or Intermediate. The U.C.G.H.A. offers the following options: If your area does not have girls' hockey and you would'like to see about getting getting • it started, the U.C.G.H.A. will help you organize organize an imformal session. If there is lock of interest in getting girls' hockey into your area, you may go to a centre that is close to your area and join one of their teams. If you are too far away from a centre to commit yourself to their House League Team, you have the opportunity to try-out for a U.C.G.H.A. Rep. team. The U.C.G.H.A. is looking looking forward to hearing from you. For further information please call one of the following following executive members: President: Ron Brooks, 623-4494; Vice President: Fred Pulfer, 705-295-4237; Secretary: Nan Spencer, 623-6757; Treasurer: Cathy Wood 705-295-4714; OWHA Rep: Murray Dewdney, 705- 652-8469. Fine Showing by Selects in Kingston Chairman of the Bowmanville Optimists' Show and Shine car display, Don Sparks, left, was delighted Sunday to experience the problem of having too many cars and visitors for the many parking spaces available available at the Enniskillen Conservation Area. He told The Statesman that it was their most successful show to date. Alongside is Optimist Brian Wyatt holding one of the many trophies that were awarded to exhibitors who came from a wide area. By Glen Wraith During the last weekend in July, Darlington select soccer players in five age groups took part in a two day competitive tournament in Kingston. By the time the weekend was over, they had demonstrated some very impressive impressive soccer skills and left a positive impression of Darlington with all other clubs in attendance. The Atom select team, under the very capable direction direction of coach George Pi- thie and trainer Orden. Zdravkovski, went all the way to the championship finals, finals, but lost with a score of 3-1 to c. Kingston township team. The players in the mosquito mosquito division were successful successful on the first day of the tournament but were defeated defeated by a score 2-0 in the semi-final game on Sunday, also against a Kingston team. Coach John Dodds and assistant-coach John Johnstone should be congratulated congratulated for the fine work they've done in organizing this team. With every tournament tournament they compete in, they're looking sharper and sharper! Wesleyville News Intended for last week Service for Hope charge of the United church was held on the lovely lawns of Morley and Ethel Bickle's home at Canton on August DURHAM THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that the Regional Municipality of Durham is considering considering AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL OFFICIAL PLAN, AND THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE OFFICIAL PLAN. The amendment, as submitted by the applicant, proposes to extend extend the eastern boundary of the Hamlet of Tyrone to permit one residential lot within the site indicated on the map below. TOWN OF NEWCASTLE In order to assist in the evaluation of the amendment application, application, the public is invited to provide input.by way of submissions to the Region's Planning Department. Information related to the amendment application is available in the offices of the Planning Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario L1N 6A3 or by calling Ms. Kay Dryden, Plan- • ning Department (416) 668-7731 (Whitby)/686-1651 (Toronto). Submissions concerning the amendment application must be 'forwarded to the Commissioner of Planning, at the above-noted address, and must bo received no later than Friday, September 15, 1989. Please include your address and telephone number in any submission submission made. FILE NO. 89-086/D/N Marie Hubbard Chairman, Planning Committoo Dr. M. Michael, M.C.I.P. Commissioner of Planning spectacular Rockies. In spite of the season's dry weatr 6th. A large enclosure on one side bordered by a fine hedge and flower beds, was a fine parking place with close cut grass. Lloyd Kellogg Kellogg welcomed the congregation, congregation, perhaps the largest of the summer, especially visitors visitors and our own minister, Reverend W. Sedgwick. He and Mrs. Sedgwick have returned returned from holidays which included a trip to the west coast during which they had clear weather to view the mite ;her, there was a basket of large glads of many colours from the gardens of Percy and Catherine Hoskin to add their beauty to the setting. A guest book was provided for signatures to record those present. Sincere regret is felt by all the congregation congregation for the death of a member, member, Mrs. W. Banister, last week and sympathy is extended extended to Mr. Banister and his family. More detail of the service will be found in the Canton news and next week's service will be at the home of Gerald and Caroline Byers, Welcome. Last Friday's good rain is appreciated by all with dry lawns, gardens and fields. The thunder storm with it was not severe but enough to damage a transformer some distance from this house but only the TV inside the house was put out of commission. Harvesting peas follows a different pattern than in the days before the big machines. machines. Evidently the cool hours are best for cutting and threshing, so the harvester harvester moved into the Ken Dinner farm at 1.30 a.m one morning last week. The work is finished in a few hours. On Thursday, August 3rd, Kay Thorn dyke attended attended a pool party at the home of her daughter, Sharon Edey near Bowmanville. The occasion was Sharon's birthday. Congratulations to her. Humming birds provide entertainment when they take advantage of the free syrup in a hanging container. container. They are not very sociable sociable for they do not dine together. together. If two approach the feeder at the same time, they fly fiercely at each other other and one leaves. They are curious too, for they often hover in front of the window and watch the "watcher." 1939: On Monday, July 24th, a congregational meeting meeting was held at Wesleyville church presided over by Dr. Millson, during which a cemetery cemetery board was formed, consisting of V. Thorndyke, W. Bee, Harry Austin, L. Oughtred, and H. Brooking. A committee was appointed to continue the care begun several years before. It consisted consisted of Members of the Class in the Corner, Len Oughtred, Wilfred Bee, Treasurer and Edna Bar- rowclough, Secretary. Mrs. C. Burley, Mr. W. Burley, Mr. Elmer and Mrs. Wade of Newton ville were present and were of assistance assistance because of their experience experience in cemetery care. Have you ever noticed that the really successful businesses advertise regularly. Those who aren't, only advertise when they are going out of business. E&e Canadian & ta teaman 623-3303 The Darlington Bantam team, coached by Brian Smith, competed in one of the toughest divisions. During During the round-robin play, the team played two scoreless matches! The first game was against a Kingston team, while the second was opposite opposite a Napean club. This forced a sudden death shootout shootout between all three clubs at 9:00 a.m., Sunday, July 30th. As a result, the team finished third and played Kingston City to determine fifth and sixth positions. In their best game of the weekend, weekend, a goal from thirty yards out by Ken Ryan; enabled the players to finish on a winning note as they defeated defeated the host club 1-0. Con- E ^atulations to goalie, Darin azure on the three shutouts. shutouts. At press time, the results of the Pee-Wee team, coached by Lome Wright, and of the Squirt team were not known. However, it was evident from the smiles on their faces that they, as well as the players in the other divisions, had a very enjoyable enjoyable and memorable weekend. weekend. Well done players! Well done coaches! Es This is an overall view of the 130 classic cars that that those in charge had to turn them some of them were packed into the CLOCA Conservation Area at away. A list of the winners appears elsewhere m this Enniskillen on Sunday. In fact, so many showed up edition. Bickle Home Hosts Sunday Service SPORTS FUNDING -- The Ontario Sports Centre will receive a $3.3 million grant to continue providing administrative administrative support for resident and non-resident provincial sports organizations in 1989-90. The funding funding was announced by the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation this month. At present, 76 sports are involved involved with the Centre. HOCKEY REGISTRATION--Elsewhere on this page, you'll see an advertisement giving complete details of 1989 registration procedures for the Bowmanville Recreational Recreational Hockey League. Don't forget that the first registration is this Saturday, from 10 a.m. to four p.m. at the Bowmanville Mall. The BRHL house league programs are open to all children within the Town of Newcastle's municipal boundaries. Due to limited ice time, registration may be limited. There's also a girls' hockey program getting under way again this year for intermediates and juniors. They play in the United Counties Girls' Hockey Association house league program. Lucky Winner Takes Home a New Bike hard# Durham Building Supplies recently held a draw for a 10-speed bicycle. The winner, winner, Herman Hondebrink, is joined here by Les Alexander (left) of Durham Building Building Supplies. ' Relax at Provincial Parks Mandy Bidwell, District Visitor Services Programmer Seeking respite from the hustle and bustle of the work force? Longing for solitude, solitude, fresh air, ana relaxation? relaxation? Lindsay district parks offer you all of this and more. Near Oshawa, you can drop in at Darlington Provincial Provincial Park's information centre, a former pioneer cabin, cabin, where friendly and infer.-, mative staff will be on hand ! to answer questions! Smokey Bear will be visiting Darlington Park August 18- 20. Smokey loves to have his picture taken so don't forget your cameras! If you are in the Peterborough Peterborough area, take a walk on the boardwalk at Emly Provincial Provincial Park. Once at the lookout tower, you may be rewarded with the sight of an osprey diving to catch its supper. Weather permitting on August 26 the Haliburton Forest Fire Fighting crew will be discussing the Forest Fire situation in Ontario and demonstrating fire fighting techniques. Visit Serpent Mounds Park where you will have a chance to see 2000-year-old burial mounds. Don't forget to attend the annual corn roast held at Serpent Mounds on September 2! ! ■ Balsam Lake jRrqvmc^alfr park, situated north ofLmd-,, say, with its beautiful clear lake offers swimming, boating boating and fishing opportunities. opportunities. The Canadian Association Association of Nature and Outdoor photographers will be conducting conducting a hike on August _ 19th, demonstrating photo 1 l:techniques with a 35mm .Camera. There is a $20.00 registration fee. For further information please contact the park directly. (705) 454-, 3324. Discover Lindsay District Ontario Provincial • Parks this summer, where we offer something for everyone. ARE YOU A PROVIN-, CIAL PARK PAL? Mandy Bidwell, District Visitor Services Programmer Lindsay District Provincial Provincial Parks invite all campers to become a park pal. In order to become an official official park pal, young campers campers are required to complete a number of tasks: progra To: . Collect one 12 oz. cup of bottle caps . Participate in an organized organized litter pickup with the park interpreter . Maintain a clean campsite; campsite; which must be ap- "prôvëd by an adult Attend an interpretive am 'o all young campers participating. participating. A park pal booklet booklet is supplied. Upon completion completion of each task, a corresponding sticker bearing bearing a colored wildlife photograph photograph is presented, to be placed in the booklet. After collecting all for stickers, young campers will receive the official park pal seal. The completed booklet is an attractive display of park wildlife and environmental environmental messages which the young visitors can be proud to display. By becoming an official park pal you can be proud that you: . Created a safer camping environment . Showed an appreciation for the park and its natural surroundings Don't delay. Visit one of Lindsay District Provincial Parks today and become an Official Park Pal! Z DURHAM'S AM RADIO X CKAR • 1350 YOURS TO DISCOVER v/ LIVE FROM ATLANTIC CITY WIN!!! Rolling Stones Randy Travis Beach Boys and Chicago Tickets by having your advance TICKETS PRESENTS Thursday, Aug. 31 7:30 p.m. Cobourg Arena Pad I 206 Furnace St., Cobourg Monday, Aug. 28 7:30 p.m. Bowmanville Sports Complex Hwy. 2 and Martin Rd. c5.»s°" nd Nelson ...recreates the true legends of Rock 'N' Roll. A live, multi media musical production! Starring 'lU eves and ,d Bowt GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY FROM: Woody's Smoke Shop J & J Sharpening 6 King St. W„ Cobourg & Locksmiths Star Records 48 King St. E., Bowmanville 148 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa $13.50 per person Tune in DURHAM'S AM RADIO CKAR • 1350 YOURS TO DISCOVER to win prizes ^v/n, v "fin Is, "You won't belli Your Eye." JillJon*. 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