) Death Shocks COmiDlinitV Central School Students Promote Participaction Day The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 5,1991 13 THE NORTHUMBERLAND J AND NEWCASTLE $ BOARD OF H EDUCATION - 3 PORT HOPE EAST f PUBLIC SCHOOL PORT HOPE, ONTARIO •/.SEALED TENDERS clearly -marked as to contents, ao- 1 dressed to the Northumberland . and Newcastle Board of Education, Education, c/o, Mr. J. Stecyk, P. Eng. v controller of Plant, will be received received at the Northumberland -and Newcastle Board of Education Education administrative office, recep- ■ tion desk, 834 D'Arcy Street N., ' •" Cobourg, Ontario. K9A 4L2 until '3 p.m. local time. .THURSDAY, JUNE 27,1991 « This project consists of the construction construction of a one story 3,818 m2 >• school. The 5.84 acre site will include include grading, installation of hard surfaces ancf landscaping. Plans and specifications may be -obtained from Russocki and Zaw- • adzki Architects Inc., at 100 Rich- , mond Street East, Suite 400, To- - ronto Ontario, M5C 2P9, Tel: 1- 1 416-868-0034 after June 6, 1991, .by General Contractors only, » upon deposit of a certified cheque, in the name of the Board, in the amount of $250.00 i per set (maximum 2 sets per con- • tractor). Additional tender docu- I ments may be obtained for a non- . refundable printing cost of • $200.00 per set, in the form of a separate certified cheque. The deposit will be refunded upon return return of the documents, in good condition, within ten days of receipt receipt of tenders. SEALED SUBTRADE TENDERS for mechanical and electrical subcontractors subcontractors will be received at the Durham Bid Depository, 2001 Thickson Road Unit #1, Whitby, Ontariç L1N 6J3 until 3:00 p.m. local time, two days prior to the date specified for the delivery of • the tender. •Tender documents will be on display display at the Durham and Toronto .Construction Association Plan Rooms. •Each tender must be accompanied accompanied by an acceptable Bid Bond • in the amount of 10% of the tendered tendered price and an acceptable ; Agreement to Bond. Performance ^security shall be furnished by the • successful general contractor im- 1 mediately following'notification of (award. The lowest and or any tender will mot necessarily be accepted. R.(Dlck) T. Malowney, • • Director of Education was R. Spooner, Chairperson of the Board . 23-1S Our commun! shocked to learn of the passing passing of Ed Lepard last week. Ea was a long time employee employee of Ross Duff. Sincere sympathy sympathy to his wife Donna and children Cheryl, Todd and Troy. Ed and Donna lived east of Haydon. The funeral was held Monday from Morris Morris Funeral Chapel with interment interment in his home town of Orillia. Sony to learn of the passing passing of John Hutton, son of Rev. and Mrs. Wes Hutton of Brooks, Alberta on Christmas Christmas Eve as the result of a massive heart attack. The Huttons lived in Blackstock in the 50s when Rev. Hutton was the United Church minister. minister. Sympathy to his parents, parents, his brother Bill and sister Nancy. Just a reminder that some tickets are still available available for the annual Lobster- fest and Steak Dinner and Dance being sponsored by the Blackstock and District Lioness Club this Saturday June 8 at the Nestleton Community Centre. For information information call' Joan Gauthi- ' er 986-5335 as soon as possible. possible. On the weekend Jim and Barb Byers and Harvey and Joan Graham enjoyed attending attending the reunion of their years at Kemptville Agricultural Agricultural College. Harvey was celebrating 35 years ■ while Jim and Barbara's reunion was 25 years. On Tuesday evening, June 4 the Recreation Committee Committee is holding a concert at the Rec. Centre as a fund raising event to assist with the cost of the air conditioning conditioning unit in the Rec. Centre. The Giant Yard Sale on Saturday Saturday also helped in this cause. In the report of the recent baptism of Natasha Lee Nadon daughter of Dean and Beth Nadon at St. John's Anglican Church, an error was made. Sponsor of Natasha Lee was Ruth Wel- ham-Umphrey. My apologies for this error. On Sunday, a family birthday party was held at the home of Bob and Marie Attfield and family at Pickering Pickering honouring the third birthday of their son Scott. Harvey and Joan Graham Graham and Mark Graham hosted the Durham East Cattlemen on Thursday evening. evening. The evening was spent reviewing the steers in the feedlot competition and hearing presentations by Harvey on Cow-calf crossbreed crossbreed programme and by Roily Coy of Sire Selection. Congratulations to Anthony Anthony Duivesteyn who graduated graduated from the University of Waterloo on the Dean's List receiving his Bachelor of Science Science in Kinisiology. Attending Attending this special day were his parents Tony and Margaret Duivesteyn, his brothers Peter Peter Duivesteyn, Ivan and Sonya Duivesteyn and sister Linaa Mague and baby Ian of Manilla. Congratulations Anthony. Last Saturday Joyce For- der, Clint Brown, Helen Bradburn, Ronald Brad- burn, Bill and Betty Oxley, Julie and Derek, of Oshawa, Marjorie Bradburn, Bruce Lawson of Scugog Island attended attended the fortieth wedding anniversary of Maurice and Pat Bradburn in Coboconk Lions Community Centre. This anniversary was an Open House in the afternoon afternoon attended by relatives and friends followed by a delicious delicious buffet dinner. One highlight was that the wedding wedding party of forty years was all present and was photographed. photographed. Bruce Lawson was a member of this group. There were 14 tables at the weekly Tuesday evening card party with the following following winners - Roy Werry, Laurrena Bright, Faith Lawrence, Lawrence, Carl Ferguson, Fern Gibson, Bruce Bright and Ia- leen Owens. Draws were won by Meta Swain, Mary Foots, Betsy Staniland, Mary Cannon, Merv Storie and Vera Fawns. On Tuesday and Wednesday Wednesday evening the Cartwright High School presented the 3 one-act plays -Stolen Identity, Identity, The Other Other Woman and Egad, What A Cad. Susan Susan Kyte and Jennifer Fletcher shared the honours for the Best Actress while Best Actor was won by Stuart Stuart Dyer. 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For further Information, please call The Canadian Statesman Classifieds 623-3303, Fax 623-6161 $92. for 25 words $350. for 25 words $1054. for 25 words rectors - Jennifer Byers and Mike Pashley. Mark your calendars for July 9 for the Addrosan Flute Band of Scotland will be presenting a concert in the Rec Centre on the occasion occasion of a dedication service of a new banner of the Purple Purple Hill Orange Lodge. The public is cordially invited to this very special evening. Thirty-five ladies at 7:30 p.m. in the C.E. Room on May 29 for the General U.CiW. meeting which was opened by President Mavis Brodie with a reading "Friendship". Anita Davis presented an excellent worship relating to "Power Sharing in Marriage" Marriage" with Jessie Gunter reading scripture and Lois Luke and Shirley Turner giving case studies. The hymn Would You Bless our Homes and Families" was sung. Our guest speaker, Bryan Davies, was introduced by Edith McLaughlin. Mr. Davies, Davies, a Port Perry lawyer, spoke about estate and family family concerns and "Living Wills". Many questions were forthcoming and capably answered. answered. Meeting adjourned with prayer and social time. Blackstock Conservationists Club by Alison Malcolm The first meeting of the Blackstock Conservation Club was held Thursday, May 23. There were sixteen members, one leader and one youth leader in attendance. attendance. Discussed were the food chain and web and the ecosystem. Nominated for president were Jennifer Ârbuckle, Heather Goulding and Heather Malcolm. Nominated Nominated for vice-president were Heather Goulding and Heather Malcolm. Nominated Nominated for secretary were Colleen Colleen Arbuckle and Alison Malcolm, and for press reporter reporter Alison Malcolm. The following were elected: elected: President - Jennifer Arbuckle; Arbuckle; Vice President - Heather Goulding; Secretary Secretary - Colleen Arbuckle; and Press Reporter - Alison Malcolm. Malcolm. A big thank you is paid to Mrs. Gail Johns, Mrs. Marilyn Marilyn Green and Miss Nancy Green for taking on the task of leading this club. Police Briefs Powerscreen of Canada, Ltd. at 122 Lake Road in Bowmanville reported two flags were stolen from the flagpole on the company grounds on June. * On June 3, an Oshawa resident reported his vehicle was scratched while parked at Bowmanville High School. Approximately $700 ' damage was done. On June 3, a King Street, East resident in Newcastle Village reported a theft of money from her apartment in the seniors' residence. * A Newcastle Village resident resident reported a case of animal animal negligence on June 3 to the Durham Regional Police. The resident said dogs had been left behind at a residence after the owners had moved. * A Townline Road resident reported on June 2 that $1,000 damage had been done after someone had smashed the gate at the end of his driveway. * A nine-year-old girl from Bowmanville was bitten by a dog on Vanstone Court on June 2. * A Bernard Street, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, resident reported to police the theft of her tape deck from her car on June 2. A Trull's Road resident told Durham Regional Police that someone had stolen pool cleaner from his residence residence on June 2. * An Ontario Street, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, resident reported on June 2 his vehicle had been damaged while parked in his driveway. Youths are suspected. * A 21-year-old Newcastle Village resident was taken to Sunnybrook Medical Centre Centre on June 1 after being involved involved in a single motor vehicle vehicle collision. Injuries sustained in the accident, which occurred on the Fourth Concession, west of Moffat Road, in the former former Township, of Clarke, left the driver of the vehicle in critical condition. The accident is still being investigated by police. """4" Central Public School students led a group of people people that participated in the 'Walk a Block' fitness program program on Wednesday, May 29. The event was staged to get people of the Town of Newcastle involved in a physical activity for Participaction Day. Couple Celebrates 50th Anniversary Saturday, June 1. A thank you to all who helped in any way! A sincere thank you, also, to the Meating Place who donated the lovely Black Forest Cake for the recent Lilac Luncheon, hosted by the Eastern Star. It was won by Jean Simpson of Whitby. Notices The U.C.W. (aft.) Unit will meet at the home of June Stevenson in Caesarea, Caesarea, on Tuesday, June 11 at 1:30 p.m. A gentle reminder - there are still some tickets left for the Lobster-Steak Dinner to be held in Nestleton Community Community Centre, June 8. For information call Joan Gauthier 986-5335. The "International Affairs" Affairs" meeting of Honeydale W.I. will be held Thursday, June 6 at 2 p.m. at the Anglican Anglican Church Hall. Motto: "Friendship is the cement which will hold the world together." together." Committee: Mabel Cawker and the Executive! Family News Neta Fish and Yvonne Holland of Cadmus, called at the Port Perry Community Community Hospital on Saturday, June 1, to visit Heather Munroe, who is currently a Ê atient there! Our best to leather for improved health! That wraps up my news for this week! Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Comment: May days have disappeared and today an enchanting June is bursting out all over with a lazy, warm summer on our doorstep! doorstep! The morning air is sweet with birds singing and bird feeders are neglected as legle the they forage for their own food. Let us one and all enjoy enjoy this marvellous time of year.. Anniversary Celebration The big 50th wedding anniversary anniversary party was celebrated celebrated bv Eric and Josephine Josephine Johnston of Scugog Pt., on Saturday, June 1. The festivities were held in Nestleton Community centre centre at 4 p.m. with 90 relatives relatives and friends present for a delicious meal. After the lovely meal; a time of visiting visiting and reminiscing was thoroughly enjoyed! This deligh.SdF event was planned by. the family, Leslie, Leslie, Stephen, Sherri, ; Greg and Gloria. Our warmest congratulations! and best wishes for many more happy years to Eric and Josephine from this area! Sunday School Anniversary With greeters Lawrence and Gwendolyn Malcolm at the door, June 2,1991 was a glorious day for the Nestleton Nestleton United Church Sunday School Anniversary, with many family members and friends present for this fine day. With superintendent Glenn Malcolm and wife Arlene Arlene at the helni, all children children had a part and performed performed well! There are many talented young people in Nestleton Sunday School, lay ; an entertaining and enlightening enlightening anniversary service. We commend superintendent superintendent Glenn and his capable staff and a thank you to the able pianist Carol Mairs. Warm applause greeted the Sunday School at the close. Floral arrangements were most attractive and added much to the occasion! As this was Kay Heueris last Sunday with us, a presentation presentation was made to her by Clerk of Session Richard MacKenzie and Robert Mairs, Kay, in turn, presented presented Nestleton with a gift in appreciation of her happy, interesting sojourn with Nestleton folks! Coffee and doughnuts were served in the Sunday School room, as a grand finale to a great day! On Sunday, June 9, the Congregational Picnic will be held at the home of Glenn and Arlene Malcolm after the church service. Pot-luck. Bring your own lawn chair! Brownie News On Monday, June 3, 1st Caesarea Brownies went to their Mother/Daughter Banquet, Banquet, held in Blackstock. Five Brownies, Holly West- all, Maureen Roy, Diane Frew, Stéphane Grima and Robbyn Boeckmnn will be going to Guides next year. Also, five Brownies received their 1st stage Religion Badges. They are Laura Armstrong, Maureen Roy, Gineen Collins, Amanda Hutton and Stephanie Jou- drey. Congratulations to you Wendy and I would like to lake this opportunity to thank everybody who helped with getting die store ready from the carpenters, painters, electricians; well wishers, families and friends who sent all the beautiful floral arrangements. Also to Jim Connell who was a tremendous help. Again Thanks. Dill Cole Cole's Men's Wear all, from your Brown Owl and your leaders. Please have â safe and happy summer summer and hope to see you in the fall! , Nestleton Presbyterian. Church On a beautiful Sunday morning, the 11 a.m. service of Nestleton Presbyterian Church, was conducted by Rev. Wm. Fairley with Joyce Taylor the organist. The ushers at the door were George Scott and Russell Brown. The Book of the Bible this week for the children children was Proverbs, a recording recording of wise sayings and illustrations; illustrations; The responsive Psalm No. 20, and Scripture reading 11 Samuel. St. Mark "old and new." Next Sunday, June 9, Service of Baptism will be held. In the afternoon, Rev. Fairley will be in charge of Cartwright Union Cemeteiy Decoration Service at 2:30 p.m. The Sermon "A Crisis of Trust." Something of which happens in all walks of life - the Lord hear Thee in the day of trouble, Psalm 20: verse 1. A Fine Success The Masonic Yard Sale: baked goods, crafts, etc. held by the Eastern Star were very successful ventures on Cancer can be beaten. I'lease give generously. rSikkens' Cetol 1 and Cetol 23 So the natural beauty of your exterior woodwork isn't hidden Stains generally offer semi-transparency semi-transparency and semi-protection for your exterior wood surfaces. But Sikkens' Cetol 1 and Cetol 23 woodfinishing systems give you full transparency and full protection. Get the full benefits benefits of natural wood-grain beauty and protective pigmentation with effective, easy-to-apply Cetol 1 and Cetol 23. Available at: Tyrone Mills Ltd. Located In the Hamlet of Tyrone Open 9 to 6 Mon. to Sat. 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