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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Aug 1990, p. 20

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\ \ 20 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 22,1990 Another Successful Car Show for Bowmanville Optimist Club Baste, use Close to 1,000 visitors attended the Bowmanville Optimist Club's Classic Car Show and Shine on August August 12. Car owners attended the show from Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Toronto, Peterborough and from other areas sur- ÆW EARLY SCHOOL REGISTRATION FOR SEPTEMBER 1990 Early Registration at the Courtice and Bowmanville Area Schools for students new to the area, will be* held on Tuesday August 28,1990 9:00 a.m. -- 12:00 noon Wednesday August 29,1990 9:00 a.m. -- 12:00 noon Thursday August 30,1990 9:00 a.m. ---12:00 noon Parents are asked to bring the following pertinent information: - Written immunization records -Transfer papers -June report card - Proof of Assessment French Immersion Programs are currently offered at Ontario Street P.S. in Bowmanville from Kindergarten to Grade 6; and, at Courtice South P.S. from Kindergarten to Grade 3. Children 5 years of age on or before 31 December 1990, may be registered, with, the same requirements and provisions as noted above. Bowmanville Senior 623-3323 M. J. Hobbs Sr. 263-2204 Bowmanville Central 623-5614 Courtice North 436-2055 Lord Elgin Ontario Street (Fr.), Vincent Massey Waverley 623-3682 623-5437 623-5502 623-4323 Courtice South Dr. Emily Stowe S. T. Worden Enniskillen Hampton Maple Grove Mitchell's Corners 436-2054 433-8747 436-0715 263-2970 263-2252 623-2221 576-7222 Grant C. Yeo Superintendent of Instruction (Program) Voters' lists revisions for Ontario's 35th provincial general election will take place between August 16 and September 5. The election election will be held on September September 6,1990. Qualified electors who were not enumerated may have their names added during during the revision period up to and including the day preceding preceding election day. Additions, Additions, corrections and deletions deletions from the preliminary lists of electors, prepared following following the door to door enumeration, enumeration, may also be made at this time. Urban electors must have their names on the list of electors or on a certificate to vote. The Returning Officer or a revision assistant will provide such a certificate to people added to the list following following the enumeration period. period. These electors must present their certificate at their polling place to receive a ballot and vote. On election day, rural electors not on the list may still vote, provided they take an oath and are accompanied accompanied by an elector who is on the list in that same polling division and who will vouch for them. Electors whose names are not on the list should contact contact the Returning Officer in their electoral district. Revisions Revisions to the list will be reviewed reviewed by the Returning Officer Officer during posted office hours. The office of the Returning Returning Officer can be easily identified through the display display of the Elections Ontario sign, Elections Ontario advertisements, advertisements, in daily and weekly newspapers throughout throughout the province, will provide provide numbers to call for election election information. Directory Assistance will also be able to provide the telephone number of the returning office, office, when asked for Elections Elections Ontario and the name of the electoral district. Persons eligible to vote in this election must be at least 18 years of age on election day, a Canadian citizen at the time of voting and a resident resident of Ontario, for the six month period prior to election election day. Their names must be on the list of electors or on a certificate to vote for the electoral district where they reside. VCR CLINIC Saturday, August 25th - 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Hove your VCR cleaned, checked and lubricated by factory-trained technicians "while-you-wait"! Only $29" ^HITACHI VT-M121 ■ Unified TV/VCR remote control ■ Scanalock automatic tuning system ■ On-screen programming ■ On-screen function display ■ Instant recording timer ■ HQ circuit ■ Convenient automatic features Only $399" 2-Year 100% WARRANTY Available at Bowmanville Audio-Vision 58 King St. W. Telephone 625-2312 "Bowmanvi lie's Complete Electronics Store" Tyrone News by B. Vaneyk 4 A Sympathy is extended to the family and friends of Mrs. Helen Park on the death of Mrs. Park which occured on August 10, 1990. A resident of Mamwood House, Bowmanville, for several years, Mrs. Park lived in Tyrone for many years, just north of the village. village. Tyrone relatives include include her daughter, Mrs. Shirley Skinner and family, and sister-in-law, Mrs. Lo- verne Taylor, among others. rounding the municipality to display their vehicles. Money raised from the show will be used to fund the Optimist Club's youth projects. Not Enumerated? You Can Still Vote Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Ella Hopkins, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, and family on the death of husband and father, father, Rev. Roland Hopkins, on August 13, 1990. Rev. Hopkins was the minister at Tyrone and Enniskillen churches at a time of transition transition among rural churches in the United Church of Canada. Rev. Hopkins was welcomed back to the charge as a supply minister a number number of times since his retirement. retirement. Mr. and Mrs. Jean and Andy VanAltena, Clinton, visited Blair and Marilyn Vaneyk and family. Miss Grace Smith spent a couple of days with Nancy Kidd (Mrs. Ted Kidd), Good- wood, Ont. Mrs. Grace Alward and son, Barry, Dryden, Ont., visited her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Dick and Ethel Gibbs. Miss Sharon Thomett, a student student at Durham College, visited visited her grandparents, Dick and Ethel Gibbs. Mr. Russell Yeo, Oshawa, visited Paul & Bessie Vaneyk. Vaneyk. Euchre Results There were 14 tables of euchre in play at the old Tyrone Tyrone Hall on Monday evening, evening, Aug. 13, with the following following results: Russ Brown 93, Lois Lowery 82, Carl Ferguson 81, Agnes Schof- field 79, Pat Porrill 78, Doris Schoffield 42. Special prizes: Olive Little, Carol Farrow, Win Brown, Leona Wright. On August 10, 1990, there were 13 tables of euchre euchre in play at the Community Community Centre, with the following following results: 1st - Harold Swain, followed by Ruby Cochrane, Cochrane, Mary Thompson, Meta Swain, Charlie Campbell, Campbell, Ethel Gibbs. Ladies' Low - Eileen Turner, Men's Low - Roy Hayward, 50-50 Draw - Alice Hoskin, Helen -McArthur. Special prizes - Mary Thompson, . Alice Beech, Pat Porrill. On Friday evening, Aug. 12, there were 17 tables of euchre in'play at the Comm- munity Centre, with the following following results: 1st - Harold Swain, followed by Mary Thompson, Betty Kuyer, Ruby Trewin, Barry Alward, Aileen Turner. Ladies Low - Olive Little, Men's Low - Walter Murphy, 50-50 Draw - John Broome, Marie Cou- roux, Myrtle Gimblett, Special Special prizes - Verna Robinson, Jennifer Bell, Carl Gimblett. Wedding Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Bob and Greta Cameron were guests of honour at a celebration which was arranged by their family to mark their 40th Wedding Anniversary August 4, 1990. Family and friends gathered at Janet- ville to wish the Camerons many more years of health and happiness. Congratulations! Congratulations! Earlier in the summer, Bob and Greta Cameron went on a five week motor home vacation across the mid-western United States, then north to Vancouver. There they met their also- travelling neighbours, Peggy and Alf Millson, and dined together. While on their trip, the Camerons witnesses witnesses some of the devastation of a recent mud slide, and had near misses of more than one tornado, but they enjoyed enjoyed their adventures, well, nearly all their adventures. Former neighbours and friends in the Long Sault area may be interested to know that Mr. and Mrs, A. J. McLaggan (Greta and Mac), were honoured by their family and friends on the occasion of their 45th Wedding Anniversary on July 7, 1990, near Dobbin- ton, Ont. The party was designed designed to also mark the 90th Birthday of Mrs. Margaret Evans, Greta's mother, who did not attempt the trip from Arundel, Quebec, after all. Greta and Mac visited Mrs. Evans in Quebec later in the month. Paul and Bessie Bessie Vaneyk visited Greta and Mac McLaggan recently and found them in better health after a loss than perfect perfect year. The McLaggan family raised sheep and milked Jersey cows on their farm at Long Sault several years ago, and still have a dairy herd of Jerseys, Vacation Aura Romains Romains On the road to Princo Albert, Albert, Saskatchewan, one passes the town of Duck Lake • unless one's curiosity has boon whetted by the controversial history stories of rebellion in the northwest. northwest. A very interesting "Duck Lake Regional Historical Historical Museum" tills year features features Gabriel Dumont's gold watch which was presented to him by the French Cana dians of New York in 1886. A new "interpretation centre" centre" is being planned for Duck Lake's important history. history. Not far from Duck Lake, the historical site of Batoche lies just beyond the ferry. (It is also accessible by road). To actually walk on the site of the unfortunate events of the North-West Rebellion which _ happened there in 1885 is to feel a greater sense of immediacy to the historical reality; it was not very long ago, after all. Just enough time has elapsed to provide eveidence that history history seems to repeat itself. Fort Carlton, the Hudson Bay Company's fur trading post, where North-West ' Mounted Police and civilian volunteers from Prince Albert Albert were stationed in 1885, is in the same general area. The Agricultural Museum Museum at Austin, Manitoba was very interesting - take your lunch! A childhood home of Author Margaret Laurence when she was known as Peggy Wemyss, at Neepawa, Manitoba, was a thrill to visit. Perhaps we shall seek out the stone an- f el, for which Laurence's ook, "The Stone Angel" is said to have been named, which stands in the local cemtery, next time. Western Hospitality Mr. and Mrs. Cedric and Ethel Congdon heartily welcomed welcomed us for a visit at Ston- ey Creek Lodge, Camrose, Alberta. Cedric Congdon lived east of Tyrone and attended attended the village school before before his family went to "homestead" in Alberta in 1911. The years rolled back as the pioneering and riverside riverside farming along the Battle Battle Creek was relived in the telling. A wonderful era full of wonderful folks. Cedric and Ethel enjoy pretty good health, and they keep abreast of current events and former acquaintances around Tyrone. They send warm greetings to their former former neighbours and friends. The warm, western hospitality hospitality was experienced also at the farm home of Mrs. Jane Boyes and Mr. Connor Boyes, Only until August 27, get all these pluses. $500cash back, (KU akelOS^francing, (toy dJus no cost air conditioning, dIus no cost automatic transmission. 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