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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Sep 1989, p. 17

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TykfSS Final Standings in Regular Season Plnv Burger King 16 13 3 0 26 Orono Tyke Checkers Co-operators Newcastle Mothersills (B) D-Police Lawmen 16 12 4 0 24 16 10 6 0 20 16 9 7 0 18 16 7 9 0 14 15 3 12' 0 6 15 1 14 0 2 PeeWees ( one game remaining) Beaver Lumber 16 10 5 1 20 Mothersills (C) 15 5 10 0 10 Oddfellows 15 5 10 0 10 T.O.NJBA. House League September 3,1989 Team G, X t G W L T Pts, Mosquitos Mothersills (A) 15 11 4 0 22 J.B. MacGregor 15 10 5 0 20 Optimists 15 8 7 0 16 Shoppers Drug 16 7 9 0 14 Orono 15 2 13 0 4 High Stepping Horse Among Many Port Perry Fair Entries The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 6,1989 21 Junior Farmers Prepare Grandstand for Fair Bantams/Midgets Final Standings in Regular Season Plav Norm's Deli 16 6 10 0 12 V-Plus 16 4 12 0 8 Skylight 16 3 13 0 6 This magnificent outfit and high-stepping horse attracted attracted considerable attention on Saturday afternoon at Port Perry Fair during one of the early competitions. competitions. It's Back To School Many Organizations Need Volunteers September is here, which means summer is coming to a close. Want something to occupy your time? If so, try your hand at volunteering. Our organization provides supports and services to individuals individuals with developmental developmental handicaps in the Oshawa area and we need caring community members to fill the following volunteer positions. positions. 1. Recreational Support Volunteers to assist children and adults in recreational/ leisure activities in the area. 2. Male over 18 is required. required. If you enjoy swimming swimming and country and western western music this is the one for you. 3. Are you sports- oriented? Do you enjoy going to a baseball or soccer game? If so, have you ever thought of including someone else in your plans? 4. A big sister is need for a five-year-old girl. Time required required would be on weekends. weekends. Female over 19 years of age is preferred. 5. Enjoy long walks, movies, movies, shopping or bowling? Wé can match you up with someone who enjoys the same activities as you. 6. Volunteer is needed to assist a young boy to deliver his papers. Are you that someone? 7. A number of opportunities opportunities exist if you have some computer background. Can you provide a helping hand? These are just a few of the examples where we can use your assistance. The hours you give are up to you! So call now and don't miss out on this opportunity. opportunity. Call Suzanne Burton, Volunteer Co-ordinator at 576-3011 today. Ontario Hydro Offer From Page One tough but council is firm in its resolve." resolve." She said she would like Hydro to come to the negotiating table. "There are some very serious issues. They have to come to the table." Mayor Hubbard said the issues outstanding outstanding with Ontario Hydro are the building permit fees "While negotiations were going on, Hydro built yet another 10,000 square foot building that doesn't meet Building Building Code requirements. There is combustible combustible material in it and the building building houses staff, Mayor Hubbard said. They didn't apply for a building permit permit for that building." Council, she said, is elected to serve the public, "Ontario Hydro was never exonerated to do it their own way." In preparation for this weekend's Orono Fair, the grandstands in Orono were receiving receiving a thorough cleaning last Wednesday. These members of the Durham East Junior Farmers were on hand to sweep out the seats and then follow up with a high-pressure wash. In the above group are: Warren Dickinson, Billy Todd, Paul Dundas, Laurie Hollingsworth, Nadine Stapleton, Marvin Stapleton, Angie Robinson, Robinson, Sharon Stapleton, Wendy Hollingsworth, and Terry Hollingsworth. (The are not listed in the order in which the volunteers are standing in the pho- b° 7th °™ Cia °P emn £ °f the Orono Fair is tomorrow evening, Thursday, Septem- Jennifer Martin Hooper's Jewellers have been involved in the Coop Coop Education Programme at Bowmanville High School, for the past few years. We have been very fortunate to have had Jennifer Jennifer with us for the past school year. She has also worked full time for us this summer as a paid employee. employee. All of us extend best wishes to her for her final year at B.H.S. and we;hope her experience with us 1 has been a learning and happy time for her. Jennifer's Jennifer's outgoing personality has made Hooper's Jewellers Jewellers a more pleasant place to work. Good luck, Jennifer Councillors Reject Tritium Processing Goes Ahead Trailer Park Request The Newcastle vay 1 Villa Trailer Park on Highway Two, edst of Newcastle Village, was the topic of much discussion at last night's Town of Newcastle Newcastle General Purpose and , , Administration Committee Ll C ?W , Mayor Hubbard said that it was time the by-laws were enforced with a tougher line in order to deter others from breaking similar laws. O.. ..The council was also con- to what taxes D ONLY IN BOWMANVILLE YKSTRA'S EUCATE3SEN FOOD MARKET "Home of Quality h 77King Street IV., Bowmanville 623 3541 THEATRE DANCE ACADEMY • Competitive Prices • Performance Exposure • Ages 4 and up Classes now in Bowmanville REGISTRTIONi Friday, Sept. 8th Previous students: 5:00 ■ 6:00 New students: 6:00 - 7:00 Meeting. Committee members have denied an application which would have allowed the park' to become a permanent permanent residence for 29 trailers. trailers. The park's owner, Mr. E VandeWalker, appealed to council to for a change in municipal by-laws which would make the park a permanent permanent facility rather than a seasonal one. However, the Town of Newcastle has given Mr. VandeWalker one year to comply with current municipal municipal zoning by-laws and with the 1981 site plan, agreement governing the park. The owner has permits allowing 18 recreational vehicles to use the site on a seasonal basis. Several residents of the park rose to plead their case, citing hardship if their residences were taken from them. However, council felt that due to the nature of the site lying as it does in a flood plan and being designated seasonal, it should riot be rezoned rezoned as it stands for permanent permanent trailer sites Diane Hamre, Regional Councillor for Ward Three and Chairperson for the planning portioji of the General General Purpose and Administration Administration Committee, said that "although she could understand understand the problems facing the residents of the park she could not in good conscience recommend a change in status status for the facility at the present time." Pitch In! were being levied against the property and who was paying them. One resident produced a bill of assessment assessment she claimed was sent to her. Bill VandeWalker, son of the owner, stated that the taxes were "divided up among the residents." Both Councillors Wotten and Hooper stated that they were familiar with trailer parks and neither one of them had heard of a resident resident being taxed before. The complaints that brought the park to the attention attention of the local authorities authorities included issues related to the fact that the park is in a floodplain. In addition, councillors fear that there is no easy access for the fire department to service the park in the case of an emergency. emergency. From Page One Ontario Hydro will be extracting up to 2.5 kilograms a year once the removal removal facility is fully operational. The Ontario government has decided decided the radioactive element can be sold but only under strict guidelines. One of the conditions is that trituim can't be sold for use in nuclear weapons. weapons. ..... "I thinks the board of directors are quite pleased by the government's announcement," announcement," Ms Stickley said. "The use of tritium for good, helpful humane humane uses such as medical research and for pharmaceutical uses, are all really good sensible uses." She said, however, that Ontario Hydro Hydro doesn't need to sell the element just to get rid of it. "It could stay here forever," she said. Ü 8913 SB 61 guaranteed INVESTMENT ' tHUfflBSfWM CERTIFICATES BEST RATES .ïissmKSj ll T - 11.375% . M 03 Ed Sa ta 2 Yr n 00% WILLIS 3Yr 10.75% FINANCIAL 4Yr 10.50% SERVICES 5 Yr 10.50% 243 King St. E. Bowmanville Mall 623-9400 Hospital Improvements From Page One . floor another 15 beds are. planned. Another feature of the wing is the contaminated casualty room which is sealed between the new east wing and the 1960 wing of Memorial Hospital. The room has access to the emer- tal, where the wing was to be builtfit gency department and it is designed would be feasible to construct a base- * or rei would be available. This was because builders were unable to include one in the existing building because of inadequate inadequate soil conditions. It came as a surprise when soil tests indicated that east of the hospi- ment. Included in it will be the dietary facility facility and cafeteria, staff facility (locker (locker rooms, showers and lounges) and the pharmacy and electrical room. All will be air conditioned. Thirty patient beds are on the second second floor along with an activities area that has an outdoor patio. On the last receiving patients from Darlington Generating Station if there ever is a mishap there which entails a release of dangerous amounts of radiation. Tentative plans call for the. hospital's hospital's new wing to be completed later in the autumn. After the completion of the new wing, extensive renovations will occur in the existing 1960 wing of the hospital. Don't Miss... Durham Central Fair at the Orono Fair Grounds on September 7-8-9-10 Watch for your programme in the Newcastle Independent or at your door. LOCATION: Bowmanville Lions Centre, Beech Avenue For more information 623-7621 Principal: Barbara Szabunia B.A.T.C.D., C.D.T.A., D.E.A. 723-0593 Till: M ABETTER DEM.. 1st. 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