1 For Your Information Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, Deccmbcr4,1991 13 Nuffield Association Offering Travelling Scholarship in '92 The Canadian Association has decided to offer a Travelling Travelling Scholarship for 1992. Application Application deadline for the 1992 Nuffield Travelling Scholarship Scholarship has been set for December 15, 1991. The Scholarship will be awarded to one Canadian farmer or farm manager to study farming practices and agricultural agricultural conditions in a Commonwealth Commonwealth country during the coming year. The purpose of the scholar ship is to increase practical farm knowledge and to provide a better understanding among Commonwealth farmers. Applicants will be able to select their study program in cither the United Kingdom, New Zealand, or Australia. Attendance Attendance at an organized program program in the United Kingdom is also included in the scholarship. scholarship. Application is open to men or women who arc cither farm December 1-7 ARIES-March21/April 20 A special link-up between the sun anil oilier planets this weekend should help clear up partnership misunderstandings misunderstandings and enable you to prove just bow consistent and dependable you really can be. Do, however, allow for delays and disruptions disruptions if traveling during the early part of the week. TAURUS - April 21/May 21 Joint financial arrangements may be causing some problems at the present present lime, but your instincts will liclp you make the rigid decisions, lie find, but try not to force your beliefs on others, lictlcr by far to make separate separate plans and contingencies. GEMINI-May 22/.Junc21 Partners will probably feel some what neglected and left out of things at the moment, or even resent your new-found confidence and optimism. optimism. Romance receives a cosmic boost toward the end of this week, but will not lead to matrimony -- at least not just yet! CANCER-.lime 22/,Inly 22 Don't expect to have your usual amount of energy and drive, and lie sure to allow others to fulfill more of the chores or obligations for a change. A good lime for the purchase purchase of major items, but not for exchanging contracts on properly. LEO-July 23/Aug 23 Circumstances arc likely to force you to keep in closer touch with relatives relatives now, and projects or plans discussed discussed this weekend should prove unusually successful in the long run. He concerned about one particular friendship that's not been loo harmonious harmonious in recent months; continue to be paticid and optimistic. VIRGO - Aug 24/Supt 22 •You must do everything you can to clear up misunderstandings at home, particularly during the weekend. Take care to avoid possible accidents on Tuesday and Wednesday, when two slightly adverse aspects arc at work. LIBRA-Sept 23/Oct 23 It is important that you look far beyond immediate drama and difficulties difficulties and realize that this is a truly unique period of opportunities for you. Contacts, especially those abroad or at a distance will prove exceptionally invaluable in the weeks and months ahead. SCORPIO-Oct 24/Nov 22 Although links between the planet Saturn and other astral bodies Ibis weekend indicate that unexpected developments could bring all kinds of material benefits or rewards your way, you should not make loo many promises, nor should you allow others others to lake unfair advantage of your generosity. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 If you arc prepared to go out of your way a little to please and placate a partner or companion, you should not experience to many emotional upsets even though your partner's solar charts may not lie well aligned. A good time for planning surprise parlies. CAPRICORN-Dec 22/,Ian 20 You can be quite certain that any changes going on now, cither in your personal life or at work, will lead to greater fulfillment as well as security. You could also benefit health-wise from inking Vitamins C and B-6, AQUARIUS -Jan 21/Kel) 18 There arc two possibilities; first, dial someone close to you will run into difficulties and your affairs have to be put on hold in order to help them, Second, that problems will arise connected with a working relationship relationship or partnership, and that tins will lead into a "showdown" before the end of the year, In either event, you will be back on track soon after. PISCES - Pel) 19/March 21) Companions will make you feel loved and wanted. There may be gills, compliments compliments and invitations so that this week becomes comparatively lighthearted lighthearted and fun. If you're thinking about buying new clothes, go ahead you may get some pre-holiday bargains! bargains! YOUR BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK The next 12 months You arc generous by nature and the holidays pul you in a buying spirit. If you spend all of your money on others, when the season ends, you will find yourself with nothing left, and you will then try to convince yourself that your being broke is worth the happiness that the fruits of your money lias brought others. This is very magnanimous of you, but, remember -- no one will look out for you except you. You can be kind and cautious at the same time. What better time to tell our many wonderful friends and patrons that we wish them the joy of the season alwaysl Our annual Christmas Greetings edition of The Canadian Statesman and The Newcastle Independent, will be $ published on Wednesday, December 18th, If your company would like to have a Christmas message $ in this edition, please call 623-3303, or come in to our j» offices at 62 King Street West, Bowmanville She Canadian Statesman S6e îftefotastle îfndependent The Canadian Statesman Tüeeéettde* New Executive for Bowmanville Horticultural Society managers or arc engaged in practical farming in Canada, and who arc persons likely to spread their knowledge upon their return. Applicants must exhibit keen research and leadership leadership traits. They must also be Canadian citizens, preferably between 30 and 45 years of age. The scholarship awarded will cover travel and basic living living expenses for the scholar. The length of travel must be at least four months, depending on the type of study and country country selected, and begin in February, February, 1992. On return to Canada, Canada, the scholar will prepare a report for the Nuffield Scholarship Scholarship Selection Committee; present information at public farm meetings; and use the increased increased knowledge to improve farming practices in his/her community. Application forms arc available available from the President, Canadian Canadian Nuffield Scholarship Association, Association, 7195 Millcreek Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L5N4H1. This year's scholarship winner winner will be announced by Janu- ary 10th, 1992. Ontario Hydro Inspection Fee To Jump 9.8% Ontario Hydro's electrical inspection fees will increase by an average 9.8 per cent January 1. "Part of the increase is due to inflation," explained Peter Marcucci, Manager of Electrical Electrical Inspection, "but most is attributable to communications communications improvements such as new 1-800 telephone services. services. These costs were incurred in response to surveys indicating indicating that customers want a more accessible inspection service." Next year, the cost of an electrical inspection for a typical typical new 100 ampere, single detached home will rise to about $94 from the current $86. For this fee, an inspector visits the home at various times to ensure the safety of the wiring installation from early stages of construction until completion. For public safety, the Electrical Safety Code requires requires Ontario Hydro inspection inspection of all electrical work. FOR THE SMART BUSINESS PEOPLE I) XX II) - Goldsmith qJ l/ari an fJeiueCCery Wc piiv llie (JST and PS T (416) 435-0364 Rematlelhm; - Salt s - Repairs fan /'remises ) 10 Simuoe South. Downtown Oshawa The Bowmanville Horticultural Society has elect- vice-President Doreen Kelsey, First Vice-President ed its executive for 1991-92. They are (1-r): Second Sharon Trudeau, New President Elaine Hutton and Year Executive member Winnie Dilling, Second Past President Verna Robinson. Police Ask for Help in Assault Case Crime Stoppers and Durham Durham Regional Police arc asking asking for the Public's help in solving an Assault on a young lady in Ajax on Wednesday, November 20th. At about 2:30 in the afternoon afternoon the victim parked her vehicle vehicle in the Locb Plaza lot at 475 Weslney Road in front of the Mac's Milk store. After locking her car the victim was grabbed around the neck from behind and choked. A male suspect committed the Assault while a female accomplice looked on. The victim was punched several times and headbutted resulting in serious facial injuries including a broken broken nose, two black eyes, both sides of her face were swollen and braised, her lip was split open and swollen and her throat was braised. The unprovoked unprovoked assault stopped when the suspects realized that they had assaulted the wrong person. person. The suspects were last seen running onto Westney and getting into a light coloured, maybe beige vehicle. The suspect is described as a male, white, light complex- tion, 19-22 years, 6' tall, slim build weighing 160-170 pounds, shaved white-blonde hair only 3-4 days growth, wearing a black nylon quilted bomber style jacket, dark blue jeans and black Doc Martin style boots, he was clean shaven shaven and didn't appear to be wearing any jewellery. Unfortunately Unfortunately no description of the female accomplice was obtained. obtained. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1000 for information lead ing to the arrest of the suspects responsible for this unprovoked unprovoked attack. If you witnessed this brutal assault or know who might have committed it, phone us. Callers never have to give their names or appear in Court. Similar rewards will be paid for information leading to ann arrest in any serious crime. The Crime Stoppers phone number is; 436-8477 that's 436-TIPS A Citizen Board administers administers the Crime Stoppers Programs Programs of which there arc now over 850 in North America. The reward money is raised through Tax Deductible donations donations which may be sent to Durham Regional Crime Stoppers, Stoppers, P.O. Box 54, Oshawa, Ontario, L1H 7K8. Constable Grant Arnold writes this article to help combat crime in our Region. Y Offers '92 Winter Programs Prepare for those winter days ahead! Keep busy and have fun with YWCA Winter 1992 programs. For adults who enjoy fitness, fitness, there's a choice of a variety variety of workouts: stretch and lone, low impact aerobics, intense intense workouts and Pre/Post- Natal exercise. For moms and daughters who enjoy working together, there is the new Mom and Daughter Workout. Daughters eight years and older are welcome. If you enjoy working with your hands, or learning a new craft, the YWCA offers workshops in European Baking, Baking, Plastic Canvas, Sculptured Sculptured Lampshades and Gardening Gardening with Perennials. Special interest programs include include a mini-series investment investment course, and a "Decorating "Decorating Your New Home" course. Children and young adults arc always busy at the YWCA, whether it is Recreational Recreational Jazz or Ballet, Creative Hands, Fun/Fit Kids, International International Youth Leadership, Ba bysitter Training or simply enjoying an evening with friends in our Bracelet Weaving Weaving Workshop, Science medley medley or Easter Craft. The YWCA will also be doing a number of cooperative cooperative programs with the Visual Arts Centre and the Newcastle Fitness Centre. Flyers are now available at the YWCA office. Call us for more exciting details at 623- 9922 or drop in at the office located at 133 Church St., Bowmanville, CLUES ACROSS I. Happen again (5) 5. Thick soup (5) 8. Nullify (5) 9. Tendency(5) 10. Sufficient (5) 11. Satire (5) 12. Calorie-controlled eating (4) 15. Sheen(h) 17. Nautical (5). 18. Be victorious over (6) 20. Lolly (4) 25. Burial place (5) 26. Pledge; promise (5) 27. Suave(5) 28. Twofold (5) 29. Corroded (5) 30. Wary (5) CLUES DOWN 1. Impede 16) 2. Invent(6) 3. 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Mr. Kuipers, a Bowmanville native has been with Northcutt Elliott since 1972, purchased the business in 1988 J from Carson Elliott and operates the firm with his wife Rose. Extensive refurbishing has taken place, including a new steeple and a new lounge offers privacy for friends and family. Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home is composed of modern parlours and a chapel. •J