I ) The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 14,1991 15 Newcastle resident Steve Holliday, alias "Dr. Rock,", will be performing with his band, Dr. Rock and the Wild Bunch in a Q-107 concert which showcases "homegrown" "homegrown" talent. Dr. Rock and the Wild Bunch were among 10 bands selected to perform in the finals finals of a competition which will see the group selected as the top local band earn prizes valued at $100,000. Steve Holliday said his group was chosen from among 1,200 who entered the contest by sending tapes of their songs to Q-107. The song "Eye of the Hurricane," Hurricane," by Dr. Rock and the Wild Bunch, is currently receiving receiving air play on Q-107 as the battle of the bands concert concert approaches. The local group will perform perform Wednesday, August 21, at The Opera House on Toronto's Toronto's Queen St., along with King Courage and Grey LIBERTY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Corner of Martin Road and Highway #2 H CLIMB ON BOARD FOR A PIONEER ADVENTURE! SHARING THE ADVENTURE OF LIFE WITH JESUS BASED ON ACTS VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL GAMES • CRAFTS • SONGS • SNACKS For Ages 4 to 12 yrs. AUGUST 20-24 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. AUGUST 25 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. ***MANY SPECIAL EVENTS*** * Bowmanville's Largest Ice Cream Sunday * GIANT 75-Foot Water Slide * Bar-B-Que Picnic Dinner for all who attend Sunday morning * Special appearance by Harvey Earl (Professional Trick Roper) ****** - If your child requires transportation for Daily L, Vacation Bible School, please contact the Church Office. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 623-5100 iployn s. Noi ^ 4 °ti "4f %0-y^ From the Team. CROSS CANADA MARKETPLACE ITS FAST - ITS EASY! ONE CALL, ONE BILL DOES IT ALL. THINK BIG - CALL THIS NEWSPAPER FOR DETAILS. COMING EVENTS CRAFT SHOW AND SALE: Saturday, August 24, 9am-5pm, Sunday, August 25,10am-5pm. Adults, $2.50. An arena lull of crafts! At St. Jacobs Arena, follow Hwy. 86, north of Kitchener-Waterloo. FLEA MARKETS ~ CALABOGIE FLEA MARKET Open Daily. 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The winner of the band competition will be decided decided by judges chosen from among professionals in the recording industry shortly after the Wednesday concert. concert. Members of Dr. Rock and the Wild Bunch include: Darrin Allen, guitar; Billy Rines, guitar; Pnil Woodruff, bass; Dwayne Mitchell, drums; and Steve Holliday, lead vocalist. Their CD is available on Outlaw Records. STILL GOING - A copy of the Horticultural Review Review arrived on the Editor's Editor's desk this week, along with a note from Norman J. Scott, who will be remembered by most of the oldtime residents. residents. He came to Brook- dale Kingsway Nurseries, located on what is now a wasteland across the road from the Flying Dutchman Hotél. In those days, before a fairly recent disastrous fire, this was a going concern, providing considerable seasonal employment for F \ % \ \ * . \ „ \ , ir >> ; V, PORT PERRY - There will be a Shepherds' Festiva on Saturday, Aug. 24, at the Latch am Centre from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Some of the activities will include free taste samples of Canadian lamb, meat cutting demonstrations, demonstrations, information on buying cuts of lamb, wool crafts and an outdoor exhibit of five sheep and lambs. Supporting this round of festivities in Port Perry is the Durham Region Sheep Producers' group. ÎMADPY 20th BIRTHDAY $ MAD - DOG - •7; jgiÿ/v 7~ MAÔKELL>; m % MAY ALL YOUR DREAMÔ COME TRUE. FROM: local citizens. JNorm, now of Stratford, describes conditions at the nurseries nurseries back in those days. We hope to publish the article as soon as permission permission can be obtained. Susan Laing, of Bowmanville, discovered it pays to enter contests, when her name was drawn to win a $12,000 dream kitchen from Gay Lea Foods and Hanover Hanover Kitchens. Mrs. Laing entered _ her name 100 times in the contest at the A & P in Bowmanville. Ironically, Mrs. Laing just happened to be in the market market for a new kitchen. Her home is presently being renovated and the kitchen had been demolished. Pictured Pictured here at the dairy counter at the A & P, are Rick Perl, accounting manager for Gay Lea; Irv Colwell, Dairy manager; kitchen recipient Susan Laing; A & P store manager, John Smith; Pat Stafford, Hanover designer; designer; Peter McLinden, Gay Lea president; and president president of Hanover Kitchens, Jonathan Klinck. GM Reports Strong July Sales Led by a strong showing in its small and compact car offerings, as well as Canadi- an-made C-K trucks, General General Motors of Canada dealers continued to show sales increases increases in July, 1991, delivering delivering 43,900 vehicles for the month, an increase of 9.8 per cent from 39,980 delivered delivered in the same month a ear ago, Michael Erdman, "ice President of Marketing, reported. For the first seven months of the 1991 calendar year, combined passenger car and truck sales totalled 282,845 units, down 2.8 per cent from 291,020 sold in the same period last year. GM of Canada recorded its best July car sales month since 1986. Passenger car deliveries in July of 30,764 were up by 12.9 per cent y< V: from 27,248 sold in July, 1990. Sales of General Motors Motors passenger cars for January January through July 1991 totalled totalled 192,748, down only 1.1 per cent from 194,870 units sold during the same period last year. Truck deliveries for the month of July, 13,136, were up 3.2 per cent from 12,732 sold in July 1990. "July represents the fourth straight month in which General Motors of Canada has posted sales increases increases of its passenger cars and trucks," said Erdman. "These continuing sales increases increases show that consumers consumers are gaining renewed confidence in the economy. They also underscore the confidence that GM's products products are generating in the marketplace." ; ! Cec and Chris Aèernethy 1 ! recently celebrated their ; • 25th Anniversary [ > on August 6th, 1991. j. TUe would like, to than!^ ! [family and friends i for making it a special ■ [ day. A special / ! ; thank-you to /;' ! * our daughter ' \ SM *' W /'Y ' 1 gi'-'S'A 1 G '1 J ■ ^ MWM CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS OF A SPECIAL PUBLIC MEETING TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle will hold a Special Public Meeting, in accordance with Section 26 (1) of the Planning Act, to discuss the need for a review of the Town of Newcastle Official Plan. A DISCUSSION PAPER concerning this issue will be considered by Council at the meeting. The Discussion Discussion Paper will be available to the public prior to the Public Meeting. ANY PERSON may attend the Public Meeting and/or make written or verbal representation regarding the need for a review of the Town of Newcastle Official Plan. The Special Public Meeting will be held as follows: Date: Monday, September 16,1991 Time: 9:30 a.m. Place: Council Chambers, Municipal Administrative Centre 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the Official Plan Review, is available for inspection between 8:30 a.m, and 4:30 p.m. (8:00 to 4:00 p.m. during the month of August) at the Town of Newcastle Planning and Development Department, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, or by contacting David Crome or Janice Szwarz at (416) 623-3379 Pattie Barrie, Clerk Town of Newcastle 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 Date of Publication August 7,14,1991 "On the passenger car side, we are showing dramatic dramatic sales increases of oiir economy and small car models. models. The Chevrolet Sprint and Pontiac Firefly had increases increases in July over the same month last year of 43 per cent and 53 per cent,, respectively. respectively. Sales also were up for the Chevrolet Cavalier, Cavalier, which continues as the best selling car in Canada, and Pontiac Sunbird." Erdman pointed out that the Oshawa-built Buick Regal Regal continues to be one of General Motors of Canada's strongest sales performers. Sales in July of the Buick Regal coupe and sedan were up 63 per cent over the same month one year ago, and are showing an increase of more than 200 per cent for the 1991 model year. "Oh the truck side, the popular Chevrolet and GMC C/K extended cab pickups continued to gain sales momentum. momentum. Sales in July were up 68 per cent for the Chevrolet Chevrolet model, and 66 per cent for the GMC, over the same period last year" he said. "Sales also are strong for the four-door Chevrolet Blazer and GMC Jimmy sport utility vehicles, increasing increasing in sales in July by 47 per cent and 68 per cent, over the same perioa 1990." , "General Motors of Canada's Canada's sales figures in July for passenger cars not only represent represent the best July since 1986 but the second best July in the past 10 years. This clearly indicates that consumers are now willing to make major purchases, which hopefully signals a turnaround in the economy, Erdman said. "Our sales of trucks in July were the second best since 1988, and was the third best July during the past 10 years. Since a number number of our truck sales are to the construction industry, this .represents encouraging signs of economic recover/ and growth," concluded Erdman. Erdman. , THE GANGS )- ; ' . 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