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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Sep 1990, p. 24

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% I I ■ I 24 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 12,1990 "Wartime Kiss" Receives Legion Award M i ini iiiiii dllenM ews :ggg: |: ' i nil £>♦ .wrignt. . . ->s ' -*■ ■ y • ! : v w i \ ■ .4 \ à ■ V : ; \ Stan Dunn, of the Royal Canadian Legion (left) and juror Jane Buyers are shown here alongside Alex Darrell and one of his entries in the Visual Arts Centre juried show. Mr. Darrell's painting, entitled "Wartime Kiss", was the recipient of the third place award. The prize was presented by Stan Dunn, on behalf of the Royal Canadian Legion. The opening reception for the show took place on Sunday, September 9 and the exhibit continues to September 23 at the Visual Arts Centre in Bowmanville. O.F.A.H. Renews Calls For Container Deposit Ontario's Environment Ministry is making a huge error by relaxing restrictions restrictions on non-refillable containers, containers, the Ontario Federation Federation of Anglers and Hunters (OFAH) said last month. In a letter to ministry officials, officials, the OFAH said the province should reverse a decision to relax refillable production quotas for the soft drink industry. Earlier this summer, the ministry decided to scrap a requirement requirement that forced the industry industry to sell 30 per cent of its product in refillable containers. containers. The decision to allow the production of more non- refillable, non-returnable containers "will pressure an already overstressed Ontario Ontario environment," said Charles Alexander, OFAH president and Rick Morgan, OFAH executive vice president. president. i ■The Ministry's decision to relax the requirement was made to bolster the blue box program, but the province must look far beyond recycling recycling to solve the waste crisis, crisis, the OFAH said. "We remind you that only ■ three per cent of the province's province's waste is being diverted diverted by blue boxes," the letter states. "Other solutions must be found to go hand-in- hand with the recycling program. program. Creating more recyclable recyclable waste is not an answer." answer." In 1981, the OFAH passed a resolution urging pi mandatory minimum deposit deposit on all refillable containers. containers. The Federation has'renewed has'renewed that call, warning that if the province ignorés such advice, "the long-term ramifications for generations generations to come will be far more than political. The OFAH, Ontario's 1 largest provincial ■ conservation conservation group, has more than 73,000 members and 450 affiliate affiliate clubs. Rundle Family Picnic By Donna English . The 21st annual picnic of the "Herb and Lottie Rundle" Rundle" family was held Sunday, Sunday, Aug. 26 at Haydon Hall. Fifty-two members enjoyed enjoyed the visiting and great activities organized by Hilton Hilton Duckworth and Jim Cunningham. As is the usual usual custom, a splendid array of food was then consumed followed by the singing of Radio /hack Cellular Car Telephone ■ 2 year warranty ■ 30-number memory ■ Hands-free operation included Only 399 17-1076 OO Sale priceT>aied on activation at time of purchaie Reg. $999.00 zba Authorized Sales Centre Bowmanville fladio-Vision "Bowmanville's Complete Electronics Store" 58 KING ST. W. TELEPHONE 623-2312 "We service all makes" Happy Birthday to several members. A short business meeting was called to order by President President Albert Rundle, who first and foremost remarked on how pleased we all were to have his wife, Irene, well enough to join us. Lea Ann Rowan read the minutes of last year's picnic and gave the Treasurer's report. It was unanimously agreed to hold next year's picnic at our usual location (A1 and Irene's Christmas Tree farm near Centreton) and return to original date of the second second Sunday in June. Executive Executive for 1991: President - A1 Rundle, Secretary - Merv English, Sports Committee - Gan MacDonald and Karen Atkins. Visiting continued until one by one, everyone departed departed for home looking forward to our next family gathering. (Intended for last week) On Sept 16, 1990 the En- niskillen-Tyrone Pastoral Charge invites everyone to come to the Tyrone United Church for a Blue Jean Sunday Sunday at 10 a.m. This is an informal informal gathering to welcome everyone back -after the summer holidays. Following the service there will be a Pot Luck Luncheon in the C.E. Wing of the Church. Everyone is asked to bring a main course and à dessert to share. September 19 at 9:30 a.m. Enniskillen U.C.W. meeting will be held at the Enniskillen United Church. Charge Official Board meeting will be held at the Enniskillen United Church at 8:00 p.m. on Sept. 26, 1990. We are in need of a new Sunday School Co-Ordinator and also We are in need of teachers. Enniskillen U.C.W. participated participated in the Columbus Church Giant Sale on Saturday. Saturday. Special thanks to all who contributed in any way. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pate- naude, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Clemens and Bryce, Bowmanville,. Bowmanville,. Mrs. Russell Ormeston and Miss Marguerite Marguerite Wright, Oshawa were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty. Betty. Weekend visitors of Mr. And Mrs. Len Stainton were Lori and Jeremy Landon, Whtiby, Joanne Cryderman, Oshawa, Dorothy and Jim Beech and Ruby Trewin, Gail Simpson and Linda Cryderman, Bowmanville, David Stainton, Cobourg. Congratulations to local ' artist Eric Borman on winning winning the Maureen Remington Remington Special Award on one of his exhibits at the Orono Fair. Deepest sympathy goes to Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbeat- er on the death of her brother, brother, Stan from Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Griffin Griffin entertained their family Heather and Dominic Gorge- rat, TVson, Justin and Emily and Grandma Lou to dinner at the Garden Gate Restaurant, Restaurant, celebrating Wally and Velma's anniversary. Rev. Bonnie Kelly, Toronto Toronto was a Wednesday supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbeater. Dennis and Judith Laf- fan, Megan, and Ashlynn, Toronto were Sunday visitors visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lance Mjlne and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright visited Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson, Whitby General Hospital and later called on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sanderson, Sanderson, Brooklin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andre Cor- nellier, Alison and Paul visited visited Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Cornellier, Belleville on Sunday. We were saddened to hear of the sudden death of Mr. Harold Wright of Oshawa. Harold was the husband of the late Leowna McLaughlin. We • extend sympathy to the family._ Bowmanville Rotary Club Free Car Wash will be held Saturday, Sept. 22nd from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Bowmanville Professional Building 222 King Street East Donations to the Bowmanville Rotary Club Community Projects will be appreciated Federal Environmental- Assessment Review Office Bureau fédéral d'examen des evaluations environmentales NUCLEAR FUEL WASTE MANAGEMENT PANEL ANNOUNCES SCOPING MEETINGS The Federal Environmental Assessment Panel appointed to review the Nuclear Fuel Waste Management and Disposal Concept will conduct scoping meetings during October and November, 1990. The intent of the scoping meetings is for participants to identify issues that should be included in the Guidelines for the preparation preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) that the Panel will issue to Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. (AECL). This EIS will be the focus of discussion during public hearings to be held later in the review. Scoping meetings will be held In the following locations: Oclober 22 Toronto, St. Lawrence Hall October 23 Toronto, St. Lawrence Hall October 23 Oshawa, Robert McLaughlin Gallery October 24 Oshawa, Robert McLaughlin Gallery Oclober 25 London, Marconi Club 14:00 --17:00 19:00-22:00 9:00-12:00 19:00-22:00 9:00-12:00 14:00-17:00 9:00-12:00 14:00-17:00 19:00-22:00 Anyone wishing to address Iho Panel at the scoping mootings Is asked to provide ton copies of any written submission and to register with Iho Executive Secretary of the Panel no later than 5:00 p.m,, September 24, 1990. Late registrants will only bo allowed to speak as lime permits. Please contacl: Bob Groyoll Executive Secretary Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Panel Phono:(319)953-3374 collect calls accepted Fax: (819) 994-1469 CaiiadS lr. and Mrs. Ray Dem-, ers and Sharon Avery, Kingston, Kingston, Miss Candy Stephenson, Stephenson, Janetville and , Mr. Kevin Avery, Lindsay were Sunday slipper guests with Miss Myrtle Tamblyn and Mrs. Wilfred Borman, celebrating celebrating Laura and Ray's and Kevin's birthdays. Bob McKay, Stouffille visited visited Mr. and Mrs. Andre Cornnellier, Alison and Paul on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe visited Tim and Tracey Howe and family, Saintfield. Family and friends gathered to celebrate Ryan's and Krista's Krista's birthdays. Steve and Lois Nimigon attedned the open house at Oshawa celebrating the 50th anniversary of Mr. Mrs. Joe Zubkamch on Sunday. Sunday. They also had dinner with Terry and Lynda Standish and family to celebrate celebrate their grandson Patrick's Patrick's fourth birthday. Crime Stoppers Crime Stoppers and Durham Durham Regional Police are asking for the public's help in solving a break and enter and the theft of a large number number of guns in Oshawa. Sometime during the night of May 5th and 6th the premises of Gagnon's Sports at 818 Simcoe St. South was broken into. Entry Entry was gained by breaking the glass in the front door. The pieces were individually individually taken by the thrives and set on the ground so as not to set off the alarm or disturb the neighbours. A hole, big enough to get through was made and once inside the glass was removed removed from the gun counter and the guns were taken. These include handguns of all makes and calibres. The stolen property is valued valued at over $50,000. A re-enactment of this brak and enter will be shown on CITY TV, channel 57, Cable 7 on Thursday, Sept. 13 during the 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. news. It will be also shown on CHEX TV and OKVR TV on Friday, Sept. 14th, again during their news, and over the weekend. It is interesting that in March a brick was thrown through this same. glass door. The alarm sounded , and the suspects ran away. At that time someone was likely testing the alarm system. system. Extra alarm systems have now been .installed and all glass doors and windows have bars. These guns are extremely dangerous in the wrong hands. Have.you any idea who took them? Have you' any idea where they are? Have you any information information about this theft? If so, you can call Crime Stoppers. You'll never have to give your name or appear in court. A cash reward of up to $1,000 is being offered for information leading to an arrest. arrest. The Crime Stoppers phone number is 436-8477 that's'436-TIPS. Long distance distance call collect. . A Citizen Board administers administers the Crime Stoppers Programs Programs of which there are now over 850 in North America. The reward money is raised through Tax Deductible Deductible donations which may be sent to Durham Regional Regional Crime Stoppers, P.O. Box 54, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7K8. Agricultural Calendar 14-16 - Port Hope Sept, Fair Sept. 14 -16 Fair Beaverton Sept. 17 ■ 8:00 p.m. Durham Durham East 4-H Council Meeting Meeting Sept. 19 - East Central 4- II Inter-Club Championship Show Sept, • 19-23 Lindsay Exhibition Exhibition Sept. 25-26 - Milk Tech- nology Tour • Now York State sponsored by Ontario Largo Ilord Operators. For more information, ploaso contact tho Agricultural Office Office Oct. 1 • 12 noon - Ray- brook Complote Dispersal at tho Farm, Brooklin Oct. 10 • 8:00 p.m. Durham Durham County Milk Committee Committee Mooting • Bowmanville Agricultural Office Oct. 13 • 9:30 a.m. Regional Regional "Go For Tho Gold" Competition • Courtico Secondary Secondary School Oct. 17 • 9:30 a.m. • Durham Durham East Farm Women's Program, Sollna Hall Oct, 17 • 9:30 a.m.- East Central Ontario Ilolsloln Championship Show, Peterborough Peterborough Memorial Centro 1 mKSSBh MOST STORES Open Sysiday* " from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. •Cluck itora location for Sunday Opanlnga. FENCES EFFECTIVE SUNDAY** SEPT. 9 - SATURDAY SEPT, 15,1550. (••Where applicable) We reeerve the right to limit quantities to normal family requirements. Savings shown In this ad based on current Metropolitan Toronto ASP retells. . 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