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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Apr 1990, p. 13

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Classified Ads Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Phone 623-3303 Tenders Tender OPPORTUNITIES FOR REFRESHMENT SALES The Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority is accepting tenders for the rights to sell refreshments at the following Areas: Enniskillen Conservation Area-winter season Long Sault Conservation Area-winter season Bowmanville Harbour Conservation Area - summer season (tender deadline is May 16th, 1990 at 2:00 p.m.) Tender documents are available at: •iwiN*'" 100 Whiting Avenue, 'Astral 6 Oshawa, Ontario •IM- L1H3T3 416-579-0411 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE QUOTATION SEALED QUOTATIONS, from contractors/suppliers interested in the contract specified below, addressed to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Purchasing Office, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3A6, will be received on the forms and in the envelope provided until the specified closing time and date. Quotation Documents can be obtained from the Purchasing Office at the above address. Quotation Q90-6 - Supply and Install Propane Pool Heater at Orono Park Pool Closing Time and Date: 4:00 p.m. (local time) Friday, May 4,1990 The lowest or any quotation not necessarily accepted. \ iHEIOWNOf y Newcastle Date of Publication: April 25,1990 Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 ex. 267 17-1SN THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE TENDER NW90-15 SEALED TENDERS, to supply all labour, equipment and materials required for the Contract specified below, submitted to the Corporation Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Office of Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3A6, are invited and will be received received by the Clerk until the specified closing time and date. Tender Documents can be obtained from the Purchasing Office of the Town of Newcastle after 1:00 p.m. on April 25,1990, for a refundable refundable fee of$100.00. Tender NW90-15 - Fine Grading and Ballpark Construction for the Bowmanville Recreation Complex (Located on the corner of Hwy. No. 2 and Regional Road 57) Closing Time and Date: 12:00 Noon (local time) Thursday, May 10,1990 The work will include the following: regrading of existing area, construction construction of swales and distribution of stockpiled topsoil, supply and install loam/sand mix for infield and warning track areas, sodding sodding of swaled areas and seed and mulch. An agreement to bond and a bid deposit in the amount specified in the tender documents must accompany each bid submitted. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 ex. 267 Phillips Barrait Kaiser Engineering Ltd. Consultants 1100 Walker's Line Date of Publication: April 25,1990 Burlington, Ontario L7N 2G3 17-1SN Notice BRAGG HEALTH SERVICES Stress Management Office will be Closed April 26 to June 18,1990 Anna M. Bragg Reg. N., Cert. Ref., Nurse Consultant Tel: (416) 623-9198 17-1SN Careers Toronto School of Business 7 diploua^ TRAVEL & TOURISM You can combine business wllli pleasure in this exciting field nnd our course Include,i on-campus C.R.T, GIÎM1NI (RESERVEC) training, Six months from now you could Is In an IniereslliiR job. BANK TELLING & FINANCIAL SERVICES You want a CAREER mil just n Job. We'll show you all die SKILLS yon need to help make It lumpen. Banks wo expanding tlicir financial sctviccc and offer goal career opportunities. Reglntor HOW for April courses! 6 Months from now you could be In your new career flntntUI tUlitSttf I» HYMlItH* I* •ppllomnit, Toronto School of Business OSHAWA CAMPUS ltni,ICOEOT,llomil(nrolaL'«iküldi) PICKEDIKQCAMPUS HSOKINOOlOHnOA0,4N-1W 723-1163 10-lfSN j$r TENDER Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, May 9, 1990 for the supply of fuel oil for the 1990 - 1991 heating season. , 17-1SN Ontario Hydro POLE LINE INSTALLATION Ontario Hydro invites contractors contractors to submit tenders for the supply of equipment and labour labour to set and frame poles for the 44 kv Pole Line to St. Maiys Cement (Town of Newcastle). Newcastle). Work is to commence on or about May 22, 1990 and be complétée! by June 29,1990. Tender closing 12:00 midnight, midnight, local time, Thursday, May3,1990. Tendering documents (Ref. File No. 030) may be obtained WRITE/VISIT Ontario Hydro 700 University Avenue, H7F17 TORONTO, Ontario M5G1X6 7th Floor Reception 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (or for inspection only) PHONE: (416) 592-2163 Pour des' renseignements en français sur et appel d'offres, composez le (416) 592-2220. 17-1SN Notices Would the lady who witnessed the hit and run accident between a White Camaro and a Dark Blue Cadillac DeVille on Monday, March 5/90, In the parking lot at the Toronto-Dominlon Bank, 39 Temperance St., Please phone 983-5646. THANK YOU 15-4SI THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC NOTICE BALL DIAMOND and SOCCER SOCCER PITCH PERMITS will be Issued commencing May 14, 1990. Use of play fields will not be authorized prior to the above date. Community . Services Department Datool Publication: April 25,1990 17-1S Change Dates for Annual Upcoming One Act Plays Blackstock and Area News For further information please contact John Stecyk, Controller of Plant. Specifications may be obtained from the office of: R. C. Sudds, Superintendent of Business and Treasurer ^ The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education 834 D'Arcy Street North Cobourg, Ontario K9A 4L2 Easter guests with Flora Samells were Melville and Doris Samells of Bowmanville, Anna Powell, Orono, Ken Samells, Thornhill. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Elmer Huggins and family on the passing of Elmer on the weekend. Elmer was very well known in rabbit breeding circles. Local members of the Durham East Junior Farmers are busy preparing for a Junior Farmers Dance at the Blackstock Recreation Recreation Centre on Friday evening" with music by Ross Jackman. A Century farm just west of Blackstock will be stopping operation with the auction sale ot the farm equipment and stock of Bill and Jean Ferguson. They are building a new home on the Quarterline. The farm has been sold to Mr. and Mrs, Steve Grove. Flora Samells attended a bridal shower in honour of her grand daughter Carol on Friday evening. The stew supper on Saturday evening at the Blackstock United Church was a fine success with a large number of patrons enjoying a delicious supper. Two babies were baptised at St. John's Anglican Church on Sunday, Sunday, April 22. Danya Nicole Barton Barton daughter of Gregg and Brenda Brenda Barton, sister of Kyle. Her Godparents were Paul and Jennifer Jennifer Shield and her sponsor was Marjorie Green. Also attending were grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Norman Barton of Whitby, Rick, Sharon and Rayanne Lees, Oshawa, Catlyn Shields, David Barton and son Adam. Daniel Robert Bull son of Rev. Charles and Michelle Bull, brother of Joanna was also baptized. baptized. His godparents were Ivan and Dawn Dyer and Lesley Johnston Daniel was sponsored by Wendy Bently; Also attending, were Rev. and Mrs. Edgar Bull of Toronto. Better health is wished for Tenders Called Ontario Transportation Minister William Wrye announced announced that tenders have been called for reconstructing reconstructing Manvers Township roads adjacent to Highway 115, between Highway 35 and 7A for 4.6 km. This project in the Township Township of Manvers is undertaken undertaken to provide access to Highway Highway 115 as the prior access road in this area in now closed. The work includes upgrading upgrading various existing roads and constructing a new township road which will provide access to Highway Highway 115 Saturday, April 28th at 1:00 p.m. Farm Sold Auction Sale of farm machines and milking equipment. The property of Rewske Peterzon Lot 21 Con. 7 Emily Twp. 3 miles north of Fowler's Corners on County Rd. 26, north of Peterborough off Hwy. #7. 1985 A-C 6060 diesel tractor-4 way remotes with 460 manure loader. New Holland 263 Baler PTO. 1989 hydraulic Super Tilt dump wagon. 1989 New Idea 5408 disc-mower 7T0" PTO. M.F. 520 tandem disc 14'. Triple K cultivator 14'-3pt. Belarus manure spreader. Vicon windrow turner 3 pt. 1983 Ini. 4-38" corn planter. M.F. 5-18's semi-mount trip beam plough 6 ton hay wagon with rack 8' x 18' bale drag, round bale feeder, Spray Motor 200 gal. field sprayer 30' boom-trail. 30' grain auger - 6" on wheels. 5000 bus. grain bin with dryer system. 2600 bus. grain bin with aerator, 1600 bus. grain bin, 2 Silo-malic 5 h.p. for silo unloader. Some small items DoLaval 2400 litre bulk milk tank - automatic wash. DoLaval pump and motor -150' of 1 1/2" glass line with 4 Dual Vac now type units. Somo Baled Straw. Terms Cash no reserve sale at 1:00 p.m. Sale managed and sold by Carl Hickson Auctions Roaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959 or car 749-7084. 17-1SN PROCLAMATION f M K7*HC* ORGANDONOR AWARENESS WEEK APRIL 22 -APRIL 29,1990 WHEREAS the supply of organs for vital organ transplant is currently at a critically low level in Ontario; AND WHEREAS the M.O.R.E. -Multiple Organ Retrieval and Exchange Program of Ontario was formed by the Ministry of Health in response to recommendations from the 1084 Task Force on Kidney Donation; NOW THEREFORE, 1, Marie Hubbard, Mayor of the Town of Newcastle, DO HEREBY PROCLAIM the week of April 22 to April 29, 1900 as Organ Donor Awareness Week in the Town of Newcastle to promote awareness regarding organ donation through education to the public and health care professionals, Mario Hubbard, MAYOR TOWN OF NEWCASTLE Frank Hoskin who is a patient in Port Perry Hospital. Thursday evening this week is certainly a busy day. C.H.S. is holding its Musicfeast as a fundraiser fundraiser for the trip to Winnipeg to Musicfest. This will be at the Rec Centre. The C.H.S. students held a successful dance-a-thon which the community supported well. Your support is appreciated. On Thursday the District 4 workshop meeting will be at Lindsay. If you plan to go call Joyce Kelly. Next Monday and Tuesday evenings April 30 and May 1 the annual three one act plays will be presented beginning at 7:30 p.m. Please note the change of days for this event. On Sunday noon a family gathering was held at the home of Gerald and Joyce Kelly with the following guests. Peter and' Elizabeth Peelers and baby Courtney of Omemee, Mrs. Edna Kelly, Bobcaygeon, Harvey and Joan Graham, Mark Graham, Rob Graham, Elaine and Esther Kelly home from Kingston. There were 14 tables at the weekly card party on Tuesday evening with the following winners winners - Muriel Butson, Grant Bright, Georgina McLaughlin, Andy Munro, John Archer and Richard Manns withEthel Goble low. Draws were won by Kathleen Watts, Norman Penstone, Meta Swain, Ross McRoberts, Harold Swain and Florence Larmer. Mr. Sub Meets Lange Photo In Playoffs During the past week the Mr. SubPeewee team faced off against Lange's Photo for the "A" Championship in the B.R.H.L. The first game of this series series was played on Thursday, Thursday, April 12th at the Bowmanville Bowmanville Arena. The first period of the game was scoreless. Early in the 2nd period Langes team started to take control with Nathan Sieben- ga scoring. Just over a minute minute later they scored again to get a two-goal lead with Ian Taggart scoring this goal. The Sub boys came back , with Brian Thornton scoring on a scramble in front of the Lange's goalie. Langes then notched two more goals to earn an easy 4 to 1victory^ • In this game the Sub team seemed:to be intimidated intimidated by thë hitting of Nathan Nathan Siebenga.' The next, game was played on Tuesday, April 17th, at the Bowmanville Arena. Again in this game, neither team could score. In the 2nd period Lange's notched two goals, both scored by Mike Zdravkovski. Going into the last three minutes of the game with Langes still holding a 2 to 0 lead, both teams went with their big lines. The Sub team got on the scoreboard when Justin Vance scored on a set-up from Les McCro- ry. The Sub boys kept the puck in their opponents' end for the final two minutes but couldn't get the puck past Clayton Rendell for the equalizer. The Sub team would like to congratulate Lange's on winning the "A" Championship Championship and Checkers on winning winning the "B" Championship. New Homes on High Street Thirty eight new semi- detachea/link homes planned for a site off High St. were approved on Monday. Monday. The subdivision agreement agreement and zoning by-law amendment permitting the development were endorsed by the Town of Newcastle's general purpose and administration administration committee. They now go to Town Council for final approval. George Karakokkinos of G.M. Sernas and Associates, n consultant for Voltri and Son Limited, said tho plans arc consistent with existing zoning and draft plan approvals approvals for other developments developments in the vicinity. Tho homes would bo linked underground and would bo between 1,400 nnd 2,000 square feet. However, n nonrby resident resident told tho committee that tho existing neighbourhood would proTor to soo a smoother transition between tho lnrgor lots in tho Shore- view nnd High St. nrott nnd tho higher density develop- mont to tho north. Sho nlso expressed concerns concerns over congested parking parking which would occur in tho vicinity of tho Lord Elgin Park If tho higher density development wore allowed. Tho committee was told that parking concerns would bo alleviated somewhat by longer setbacks from tho street. This would allow parking associated with the homes to occur in the driveways. driveways. e I believe tho developer, in thin case, 1ms been milking milking somo concession!!," said Councillor Stapleton. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 25,1990 13 Historic Piece of Bowmanville Makes Way for Progress Out of town former residents of Bowmanville may was one of the community's major industries until it experience a touch of nostalgia when they see this ran into bad times about 1930. When the demolition photo and realize that it shows all that is left of the has been completed, an imposing Bowmanville Town Dominion Organ & Piano Company that at one time Centre Complex will be built on the same site. Studio Tour Includes Pottery and Paintings Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cav/ker Thoughts: Today I heard a robin sing; His joyous praise of coming Spring; As though he knew beyond a doubt; Exactly what he sang about. And so convincing convincing was his song; I stopped my work to hum along; Aglow ■with wondrous thoughts of Spring; Because I heard a robin sing. Easter News Henry and Effa Stainton of Williams Point, were guests with daughter Lynn and husband Doug Lloyd and family, of Whitby, for the Easter celebration. A lovely family gathering with approx, a dozen. Bill and Kay Ingram of Nestleton,, were guests with their daughter Linda and husband, Dave Maclnnis and family, of Pickering..a great day of celebrating! Glenn and Anne Ingram and children of Nestleton, spent Easter with her parents, at West HilL.an interesting, festive party for all. Ralph and Leona Sadler, ' Nestleton, spent from Good Friday Friday until Easter Monday, with daughter Gloria and Ian Scott, Charles and Jennifer, at their home in Corbyville. Richard and Janice MacKenzie, Claire and Leslie were guests on Sunday; a fine family get-together for Easter festivities! David and Regenia Walker, Avril and Kyle, Scugog Point were Easter guests with her parents, Bert and Jean Hill and son Martin of Whitby, for a lovely lovely celebration. While there they went to the lake to see the Canada Geese and Ducks • a beautiful sight! Welcome Home A warm welcome home to Norm and Bernice Mairs, who have had a most enjoyable winter in Largo, Midway Trailer Park, Florida. Nice to see them out to Nestleton United Church on Sunday. Welcome home also to Roy and Doris Nottingham of Caesarea, who have just returned from the sunny south. They wintered in Largo too; at Midway Trailer Park and had a beautiful holiday. An Honour Bill and Kay Ingram of Nestleton, attended a lovely dinner dinner and party in honour of Bill's brother-in-law Jim MacMaster of Millbrook; lie has been a Lion for 38 years..and won the Melvyn Jones Fellowship Award. Our warmest congratulations to Jim for this achievement! Community Church Caesarea Another beautiful morning for Caesarea Church at 11 a.m. The Service was opened with songs of Praise; followed by Prayer by the Rev. W.H. Crawford. The guest speaker was Rev. V. Daughtcry (Evangelist) from U.S.A. who made a short return visit. His sermon was taken from Psalm 103:2-5, Theme: 'Claiming Your Benefits'. There arc many divine benefits which can be enjoyed enjoyed by the believer; n few which arc important: Forgiveness of Sins; Healing body nnd mind; Preservation; nnd the blessings of loving kindness nnd tender mercies. An average attendance. Kathy Watts supplied the music. Next week another fine guest speaker for 11 a.m. The children have their Sunshine Club on Tuesday 4-5 p.m. Nestleton Presbyterian Church On a lovely Spring like morning, morning, tho Church service at Nestleton Presbyterian was conducted conducted by Rev. Win. Fairley with Joyce Taylor ns organist. Messrs. Russel llrown and George Scott welcomed at the door. The responsive readings were Genesis 13; 1141) and St. John 20: 19-31. The children's story fortlio S.S. wits 'We live by love' as children grow, developing their own talents. Rev, Fairley spoke on 'After Easier Reflections' Our Risen Lord docs not remind us of our past failures or sins, but Inspires Inspires us to live In the light nnd truth of Ills triumph over darkness, evil and death. Service will he at ll n.in, next Sunday; all are welcome to attend. Shower for Church Member Following the church service, Mr. and Mrs. George Scott and Alison, entertained at their home for their infant grandson, Samuel David William Jones, son of David and Peggy Jones. Those present included members of Ballyduff and Nestleton Presbyterian Churches, and some family friends. A bountiful bountiful noon luncheon was followed by the opening of a variety of gifts for Master Samuel. Peggy graciously thanked all for their kindness. Everyone enjoyed visiting again with Alison after a year spent in University, in France. Sympathy Extended Our deepest sympathy to Andy Lawrence of Port Perry, in the loss of his beloved wife Marion, who passed away in Port Perry Community Hospital this past week. She leaves to mourn, besides her husband, two sons, Gary and Peter. Nestleton United Church A very good attendance at Nestleton United at 11:15 a.m. with Ralph and Leona Sadler extending extending the welcome at the door, In the choir; the ladies quintet composed of Janice MacKenzie, Leslie MacKenzie, Regenia Walker, Kathy Tromans and Shirley Jackson sang 'Because He Lives' with Gwen Malcolm at the helm. Rev. Dale Davis used as his text John 20:19-31 and Genesis 8:6-16 read bv Lawrence Malcolm. The minister's message on this 'Second 'Second Sunday of Easter' offers new hope and life; in a world which is treatening self-destruction. We must change our habits; changes that would prove effective to the environment! In the '90's we have a unique opportunity to change. We have the capacity to move from awareness to knowledge and on into action! Let us build and rebuild before time runs out! Sunday Sunday was Earth Day - studying littering, littering, acid rain, unsafe water, Towns Receive Planning Grant Nornh Stoner, MPP for Durham West, today announced announced that The Town of Ajax and tho Township of Scugog have each been awarded community planning planning grants to prepare housing housing studies. Speaking on behalf of Municipal Affairs Minister John Swconoy, Mrs. Stoner said: "The Town of Ajax will receive $56,950 while the Township of Scugog will get $46,325." "I'm pleased that the Province is providing this funding," Mrs. Stoner added. added. "Study recommendations will bo used ns tho bnsis for amending official plnns nnd zoning by-lnws to moot tho provincial Land Use Planning Planning for Housing guidelines." guidelines." etc. Let us try to do our bit! Offering received by Norm Mairs and Ralph Sadler. Nursery- Manda Davis. Service closed with hymn, 'Blowin' in the Wind'. Notices; Keep in mind the Nestleton Spring Smorgasbord at Nestleton Community Centre, May 11, 5 p.m. or 6:30 p.m. For tickets contact Kay Notman 986-0016. Sponsored by Nestleton U.C.W. Notice: Edgar and Anne Emerson Emerson of Nestleton, are open on Saturday, April 28 and Sunday, April 29,10 a.m. - 5 p.m. as part of the Studio Tour; which includes everything from pottery to jewellery to paintings, etc. Be sure to attend and view this great variety of craftwork! In case you wish to cover some of the Studio Tour '90, for Victoria County, maps are available so give Anne a call at 9864388. Cancer News The Cancer Drive for funds is moving right along in most areas, and as soon as April is over get your kits in to your captain as soon as possible. In Cartwright we need more canvassers. If you can go out canvassing canvassing for a day or so; call Pat Sleep at 9864240; it surely would be appreciated. Happy Birthday Sweetheart Love illie, Jennifer, Laura and Phillip Another reason to get Invisible Fencing. Want to give your dog freedom, nnd safety loo? Then call the number below for free information on Invisible Fencing.® Ten years nnd tons of thousands of dogs stand behind Invisible Fencing. It's veterinarian approved nnd recommended ns completely harmless nnd humnne. And it comes with n moncy-bnck gunrnnteo. Because you enn't sco it, Invisible Fencing mnintnins the benuty of your property. It costs less than conventional fencing. And if you move, it enn move with you. 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