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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Jul 1991, p. 3

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, July 3,1991 3 High Honors Presented to Rotary Members GO Extension to Avoid Assessment • , Two members of the Bowmanville Rotary Club were honored.last week with one • of Rotary International's highest awards, Neale McLean and Don Welsh were each • the recipients of Paul Harris Fellowships. In this photo, Mr. McLean receives his Paul Harris Fellowship pin from Ken Hockin (right) the incoming president of the Bowmanville Rotary Club. Among Mr. McLean's achievements as a Rotarian are 1 24 years of perfect attendance. SMOKERS QUIT SMOKING HARMLESS PAINLESS ACUPUNCTURE Don't put it off...Put it out (416) 623-4004 168 Church St. Bowmanville, Ontario SIKKENS Super Quality Wood Coating engineered to stand up against the elements. JllP Central Paint and Wallpaper 295 Ritson Rd. S. Oshawa 434-3939 PUBLIC NOTICE GARBAGE COLLECTION Effective July 2,1991 the maximum number of bags and/or containers for curb- side pick-up will be reduced to FIVE from six. White goods (refrigerators, stoves, etc.), will be picked up weekly on the regular collection day and will not be affected by the reduction. Walter A. Evans, P. Eng. Director of Public Works Town of Newcastle 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 ■C ONIAIIIO ■ Dates of Publication: Juno 12,19, 26 and July 3 Minister of Transportation Transportation Ed Philip and Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce, Commerce, Allan Pilkey (MPP for Oshawa) announced last Friday a planned GO Transit Transit extension from Whitby to Oshawa has been exempted from a full environmental assessment. Mr. Philip said a major hurdle has been cleared toward toward future implementation of full GO service into Oshawa. "This is good news for Oshawa and good news for transit users," said Mr. Philip. Philip. "We are very pleased that there was consensus about the urgent need for this transit extension and that lengthy delays have been avoided. This project is an important part of the government's government's plan to expand and improve rapid transit. "Rapid transit is an efficient efficient and environmentally sensible mode of transportation. transportation. It will play and increasingly increasingly large role in our urban areas. The Oshawa GO extension is good not only for the traveller, but also for the environment," said Mr. Pilkey. "The Oshawa GO line will provide necessary transportation transportation facilities and economic economic development opportunities," opportunities," he added. "I'm pleased that after many years of Oshawa's need for full G( service to a variety of ministers, ministers, our community can now look forward to fulfillment fulfillment of our rapid transit needs. This is an important step forward." In the exemption request, GO Transit stated that delays delays in the approval of the Oshawa extension would compromise the potential economic economic benefits, projected increases in ridership, reduction reduction in traffic on Highway Highway 401 and land development development expected to be associated with the extension. extension. GO also said landowners and residents who had already already made decisions based on the extension would suffer suffer from further delays. Seniors Meet by Leah Bennett. The Bowmanville Seniors met at the Lions Centre, June 11th. A delicious Pot Luck supper, convened by Mrs. R. Shackelton and her committee, was enjoyed by everyone. Mrs. H. Millson, President, President, conducted the business meeting. Rev. Bonnie Kelly, Tyrone, Tyrone, gave several lovely readings from her native Newfoundland. Retiring Nurse Honored Garnet Rickard (right) presented Don Welsh with his Paul Harris Fellowship award, medallion and pin last Thursday, June 27. Mr. Welsh is a former president of the Bowmanville Rotary Club. He is also active in the local farming community, serving as a 4-H leader and with the Durham Region Federation of Agriculture and the Durham County Farmers' Co-op. Dairy Farms Take Part in Twilight BBQ On Friday, July 26, beginning beginning at 6 p.m., 70 dairy cattle breeders from across the region will gather at Schwarz Bros. Livestock Ltd. farm, in Bowmanville, to celebrate the rites of summer summer with their annual Twilight Twilight Dinner. Each year, the Durham County Holstein Twilight Dinner is held at a different host farm in the area. This is the first year that people outside the farming community community are invited to attend, participate in the events, and view a dairy operation up close. The Durham County Holstein Holstein Club includes, daily breeders in an area bounded by Port Hope in the east, Oshawa to the west, Man- vers Township at the north and Lake Ontario to the south. The intent of the club is to give breeders a chance to exchange ideas and sponsor sponsor events which can promote promote and better the breed. As with previous Twilight barbecues, the admission fee includes an evening filled with door prizes donated by various local businesses, cattle cattle judging, music, and wonderful, wonderful, home made food. Beatrice Dairy will be supplying supplying the milk and ice cream. The predicted attendance attendance is 600. Summer School Still a Go in VI Elementaiy summer school will be held this year, despite worries about a lack of interest. At a meeting of the Northumberland and Newcastle Newcastle Board of Education last Thursday night, it was announced that there would be a total of 47 classes in Brighton, Cobourg and Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Only 30 classes were needed to make a go of the summer school program, but an even greater interest was shown. Elementary summer school programs consist of reinforcement and enrichment enrichment courses. In the past, both had been funded by the provincial government, with Students Say Thanks For Helping With Project Dear Editor: On behalf of the Bowmanville Bowmanville Canada Employment Employment Centre for Students, I would like to thank the Town of Newcastle participants participants for their support of the recycling drive that was held June 28th in conjunction conjunction with I & F Waste Systems Systems and Sunoco Inc. The recycling drive was a defi- nate success! I would also like to give a special thanks to Student Painters in the Bowmanville area for their volunteers in helping us collect collect the recyclables. FrancesLazzara Student Placement Officer Officer no cost to the student, said Pauline Janitch, Communications Communications officer for the Northumberland Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education. Ms. Janitch noted that in recent years, due to a declining declining interest in summer school, funding was cut by the provincial government. Funding was provided for reinforcement courses only. For enrichment classes to continue, an enrollment fee was charged. Government allocations, along with funds from enrichment enrichment courses, cover the cost of running the whole program, she concluded. The decreased interest in summer school prompted the school board to conduct a survey of parents of elementary elementary school students to determine whether or not there was enough interest to keep the program running this year. According to Ms. Janitch, Janitch, the response from parents parents was overwhelmingly in favour of keeping summer school in operation. This year in Bowmanville, Bowmanville, elementary summer school classes will be held at Bowmanville Senior Public and Central Public Schools. However, enrichment courses courses have been limited to computers. computers. Mr. McMahon, this year's summer school principal, said that approximately 150 elementary students from the area will attend summer school this year. At Central Public School, he explained, there will be math and language arts reinforcement reinforcement courses and computer enrichment classes classes for students at the primary primary and junior level. At Bowmanville Senior Public School, the same courses will be offered for those students at the intermediate intermediate level. Classes will be held daily at 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. from July 2 to July 26. At the secondary level, summer school will take place at Ajax Secondary School and McLaughlin High School in Oshawa for remedial and new credit courses. Forthcoming Marriage Jack and Shirley van de Ven and Edgar and Clare Werry are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage marriage of their children, Jacqueline Ann and Chris Edward, Edward, on September 28, 1991, at Eldad United Church, Selina. Losel0 100% A perfect score. Number 1 In a recent comparison of 16 popular diets, that's how Healthline Magazine saw Nutri/System ... and only Nutri/System. Nutri/System is a safe and effective weight loss program. You be the judge. But if Healthline calls us #1, shouldn't you just call us? lbs. for 10 00* Shirley Robson from the Board of Directors of Memorial Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, is pictured at left, presenting presenting Norma Lewis with a service plaque and Royal D oui ton figurine at a tea held in her honor on June 5th, 1991. Norma had worked at the hospital for almost almost 17 years, most of that time in the Continuing Care ward. 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