Council To Decide on Fate ofMosport Concert A representative of Mos- port Park told Town Council on Monday that the crowd in attendance at a planned rock concert will likely be between 20,000 and 25,000. He said the bands, who are Canadian groups, will not be the sort of acts which attract huge crowds at the Skydome. Bernie Kamin, solicitor for Mosport Park, also told Newcastle Council that Mosport Mosport is not the promoter of the concert planned for the holiday weekend of August. Mosport is merely the land- owner, he stated. The company company managing the event is "Truly Amazing Productions." Productions." Mr. Kamin told Council that Mosport believes it should not be required to sign legal agreements between between the Town and the concert concert organizers related to the event. He asked that Council delete delete a requirement in which Mosport Park would have to execute an indemnity agreement agreement with the municipality. At Monday night's Council Council session, Councillor Amot Wotten said he had received numerous phone calls from residents who have heard about plans for the concert and do not want to see the event occur. But Mr. Kamin noted that promoters, police departments, departments, health departments departments have learned a great deal about the holding of these events since the famous famous "Strawberry Fields" concert which took place at Mosport about 20 years ago. "Musical concerts have been held since that time at Mosport Park and at other locations across North America and they have been very successful," he said. In addition, he told Council Council that Mosport Park ensures ensures that the promoters are fully capable of staging the event. Newcastle's elected officials officials have not yet made a decision decision on the Mosport concert. concert. But Council has passed a resolution stating that before before any such event takes place, the permit must be approved • by Newcastle Council. The Town is also reviewing reviewing the concert proposal with its legal advisors. The municipality's Chief Administrative Officer has written a letter to the promoter promoter of the concert stating that if a concert were staged, a number of conditions conditions would have to be met and agreements would be required. required. Among the Town's requirements requirements would be a $10 million insurance policy naming the municipality as an insured party. The Town is also request ing an indemnification agreement against any loss, damage or expense it may suffer as a result of the issuance issuance of a permit for the event. In addition, the concert promoters would be required to deposit $21,175 for fire protection and a further $25,000 for other expenses The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 27,1990 15M Graduation Exercises Held at Knox Christian School that the Town might incur in connection with the event. The municipality would then deduct appropriate amounts from the cash deposited. deposited. Any surplus would-be returned returned to Truly Amazing Productions. Family reunions held on week-end Nestleton-Caesarea News UCW Afternoon Unit Meets At Nestleton The June meeting was held at the attractive home of Gwen Malcolm in Nestleton with nine members present. Barb Weir ably chaired the meeting in the absence of Leader Mabel Cawker. The combined worship period and programme began with hymn, "Take Time to be Holy" with Gwen at the piano. Scripture - John 4, was read by June Stevenson, Stevenson, followed by prayer. Appropriate Appropriate readings were presented by members taking part; Leona Sadler, Bernice Mairs, Marion Hall and humorous Spirit Day is a "10" Tyrone News Social News Bill and Elsie Roy were, entertained by a surpriser dinner at Belamy's Restaurant, Restaurant, Oshawa, on Saturday evening, June 16, 1990, on the occasion of their 30th Wedding Anniversary. Guests were Deb Roy, Steve Phillips, Mary and Herb. Payne, Randy, Diane and Jesse Payne, Tim Payne, Mamie Gilbank. Bill and Elsie Elsie Roy spent the previous week-end touring the Niagara Niagara area. A speedy recovery is . wished for Earl Penwarden who has returned home following following an operation in hospital hospital the week of June 17th. Blair and Marilyn Va- neyk and family, Paul and Bessie Vaneyk, attended the Jean Simone School of Dance Recital at Clarke High School on Saturday evening, June 23,1990. Em- If* Pet of the Week Cute and puffy. That's what this little 12-week- old kitten is. She s a part-Persian tabby, with great big golden eyes. She would make a loving addition to any home. . The Shelter has many cats and kittens for adoption, adoption, and is still actively seeking homes for these foundling felines. If your home could use a good cat to keep away the lonesome blues, call the Town of Newcastle Animal Animal Shelter today. Sponsored by Cynthia Morgan féjlüfljÉi. Trust nm •///. v , • :.: Y&», t-f Telephone 987-1334 ily Vaneyk is a dance student. student. Tyrone Spirit Day It was a perfect place to be - everyone was a *Ten" in Tyrone on June 9, 1990. the tenth anniversary of Tyrone Spirit Day. Those who submitted submitted complete sets of ten Spirit Day participation ribbons, ribbons, 1980-1990, were Betty Pascoe, Sarah Sherban, Lee Wood, Dianne Woodley, Arlene Arlene Yeo. Prizes were the "Catch the Spirit" motto banners. "Ten" was the theme of the Spirit Day parade, led by the Kendal Orange Lodge Fife and Drum Band. The prize winning "walkers" in the parade were "The Devil and the Angel," Katlyn and Jillian Ball, Toronto, of the Skinner clan. Prize winning floats were "Phantom of the Opera" (Skinner), "The Ten Commandments" (Tyrone Church Outreach Committee), Committee), "10th Anniversary" (Gary and Leanne Reed and family). Stu Garland, Blackstock, provided a children's program program which consisted or an intriguing magic act, complete complete with mysteriously appearing appearing and disappearing doves and cat. Walter Park • and Dick Gibbs ran the Bin- go game. Tyrone Senior Citizens' Citizens' Club provided ice cream cones to everyone, a very popular treat. There were races and contests for all ages. The Horseshoe Tournament was won by Ron White and Mark Van- son. Horse-drawn wagon rides were a highlight for - many. The nail driving was popular, but the results are not available. John Vaneyk and Paul Vaneyk had the fastest time for the Men's. Log Sawing event, second place time was tied by the following teams: Grant Ashton Ashton and Frank Nielsen, Steve Pleasance and Tom Pleasance, Gary Reult and Richard Deuvett. Ladies' Nail Driving - Lyn Todd and Elsie Ferguson; Students Nail Driving - James McDonald McDonald and Darryl Woodcock; Couples Nail Driving - Frank Nielsen and Beth Nielsen. The Baseball Tournament Tournament resulted in a "South-west" victory over the "North-west" team. It was a day full of fun for the whole community. I FACTORY A ÉETTER DEAL • 1st., 2nd. and 3rd. Mortgages ^Open privileges • Same day service ulnkx i . NOW roll WUCOIATE AC I KIN BUSINESS RESOURCE CENTRE 191 CHURCH ST. BOWMANVILLE, ONT. L1C 1T8 BONITA CUNNINGHAM (416) 623-0677 serving your unique requirements BOOKKEEPING BUSINESS PLANNING INCORPORATIONS ♦ OFFICE SYSTEMS PLACEMENT ♦ RÉSUMÉS WORD PROCESSING B-R-C provides quality 24 hour service value guaranteed story by the hostess Gwen; also, a Tommy Hunter tape was enjoyed. enjoyed. Hymn "What a Friend we have in Jesus" was sung, to finalize this portion. Business: Financial statement by Treas. Neta Fish showed a balance of $128.88. Collection for May $20.70. A card was signed for member Elsie Bye, expressing sympathy for the loss of her fine husband Frank, just recently. We shall miss him so very much! Visitations for the month amounted to 9 visits. Tuesday, July July 10, was chosen as the "outing" to Parkwood Art Gallery, Oshawa. September General meeting was discussed. Anne Emerson is asking a friend to speak; who is a Russian mèn- nonite Nurse; having served in Vietnam. This should prove interesting! interesting! Convener Leona Sadler reported that a gift had been purchased purchased for Yvonne Priebe's son who was married recently. Meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. June, Bernice and Gwen served a delicious lunch during the social hour. Bernice expressed the appreciation on behalf of the Unit! A productive meeting! Families In The News Mrs. Neta Fish of Blackstock, enjoyed a visit with her sister-in- law, Mrs. Heather Munro of Sonya during the week. Greg & Heather Emerson of Toronto, are the happy parents of a fine baby boy, Bradley, born on June 6, a little brother for Erica and Jeffrey. Proud grandparents are Edgar & Anne Emerson of Nestleton. The Sam Cawkers visited brother Gord Cawker of Lindsay on Tuesday, and found him in good health. Trust brother Charles Cawker of Scarborough will be feeling better soon; after being hospitalized in East. General for some days in Scarborough. Scarborough. Our best to him! Planning Meeting Held Honeydale Women's Institute - President, Secretary, and conveners conveners of programs were down to the Cawker farmstead on Thursday Thursday afternoon for a program planning planning session; a most productive meeting in every way; refreshments were enjoyed during during the social hour; served by Helen Thomson & Mabel Cawker. A fulfilling dav! Sympathy Extended Indeed; saddened to learn of the passing of Frank Bye ol Nestleton, while on a holiday to his homeland, England, with wife Elsie to visit relatives. We will all miss him so much - a good friend - and our deepest sympathy goes out to Elsie and the family at this trying time in their lives. Frank was a fine poet and a fine friend to all. Also, sorry to hear of the passing passing of Earl Martyn of Prince Albert. An ardent worker in community community affairs and a good menu to all he knew. Our sympathy to wife Jean and family members. Community Church Caesarea A fine service in the friendly Caesarea Church on Sunday, June 24,11 a.m. with an average congregation. Rev. Timothy E. Godfrey of Uxbridge was in charge of the service. His theme, "Being a True Deciple of Jesus Christ" (quote from the sermon) If anyone would come after me; he must deny himself and take up his Cross and follow me) It is not an easy task to be a Deciple - a true Deciple is one who is unselfish, sacrificing and submissive! Mrs. Godfrey sang a lovely solo. Bill Telep played for the choruses and Kathleen Watts for the hymns. Next Sunday, July 1st, the guest speaker will be Rev. Godfrey's father-in-law, of Toronto. Annual Family Re-union The annual McNeely family reunion reunion was held on Saturday, June 23, at the home of Stan McNeely at Williams Point Road, Caesarea. 101 people were in attendance; attendance; coming from as far away as the Philippines, Alberta, Manitoba, as well as Toronto, ( Oakville, Brampton, Oshawa, Scarborough and Peterborough. Despite the weather; a golf tournament was held, with races and games for the children and adults with prizes for all! With everyone contributing ; the' food was plentiful and delicious A most enjoyable get-togethei and all are looking forward tc next,years re-union once again' The re-unions have been helc every year since Stan McNeely returned from overseas in the lat< fall of 1945. Never missed a yeai since! Re-union Held The annual .Van Nest Re-Onion was held at the Nestleton Com-' munity Centre on Sunday, June 23rd. Lawrence & Gwen Malcolm, children and grandchildren were present for'the event. Daughter Bonnie Billon and children from Delta, north of, Kingston, were present. Although, the weather was cool the sports were carried out as per usual and enjoyed. A sumptuous supper was a highlight as well! Sunday, July 1st, at 10:30 a.m. a combined outdoor worship service service of the charge - (Nestleton & Blackstock) will be held at the home of Bill & Jean Ferguson - 2 km. west of Blackstock Arena. Dress casually - bring a lawn chair. Feel free to bring your own picnic lunch. In case of rain - worship worship will be held in Blackstock church at 10:30 a.m. On Tuesday, June 19th, Knox Christian School held their 33rd annual Grade 8 Graduation program, preceded by a banquet. This year's Valedictorian was Elicia Bot and the Historians were Tanya Nguyen and Nathan Siebenga. Prior to the program, the graduates graduates assembled for this photo, front row, HOCKIN REALTOR Lise, Tanya Nguyen, Heather Heerschop, Melanie; Vandergaast, Christine Sikma, Elicia Bot, Luke Dragr stra; back row, Principal Bill Helmus, Jason Oldejans, Alan Dykstra, Brian Bruinsma, Nathan Siebenga, Joel Dykstra, Mark Veenstra, Eric Ehret, David Knoop, and Mrs. Nellie Schievink who introduced the REAL ESTATE LTD. Telephone 623-4115 123 KING ST. EAST BOWMANVILLE PAT MARJERRISON ays nezonmg A rezoning by-law for property on Best Rd. was turned down by Newcastle Council Monday night as the result of a tie vote. The by-law, which was the subject of considerable debate over the past several weeks, would allow a maximum maximum of eight transport vehicles vehicles and one additional single single detached dwelling at the property which is located just north of Taunton Rd. Although the rezoning was rejected by Council on Monday, the by-law will be re-introduced at .' the next Council session. ' Councillor Amot Wotten introduced a motion to reconsider the matter at the next Council' session and his resolution was adopted. Since Newcastle Mayor Marie Hubbard was absent from Monday's meeting, there were six councillors present and a tie vote occurred. occurred. 11 1/4% MORTGAGE UNTIL 1993 Comes with this neat, three-bedroom, two storey, semi on 35' x 150' fenced lot with detached, insulated garage with workshop area. Finished basement, closed-in porch with built-in BBQ. Asking $156,900. OWNER BUILT Bungalow on quiet crescent. 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Later, Mr. Vandergaast told The Statesman that he has no particular retirement plans, but his many: hobbies should keep him busy. 1 STOPTHE PRESSES! W KINGVAR DODGE CHRYSLER SALE! ENDS JUNE 30th, 1990 1428 King St. E., Oshawa 723-1175