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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Sep 1996, p. 9

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The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowman ville, Saturday, September 28, 1996 9 On HMCS Toronto Chequeing Out Hamburgers at Bank of Montreal Lunch hour crowds in downtown Bowmanville made their way to the Bank of Montreal on Thursday, September September 19th, where bank employees were running a charity barbecue to support Memorial Hospital. Above, Laura Lee Sallows, Betty Mclvor and Helen Kloos serve Phil Woodcock, who was one of about 150 folks who purchased purchased a hamburger for a good cause. The Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps "Bowmanville" have begun another year after an extremely busy summer. Cadets P. Adamson, J. Higgins, Higgins, C. Higgins, A. Yule, P. Crawford, D. Luciano, S. Bruce, and S. Kraayvonger attended attended camps , at a Canadian Forces Base, Kingston. Cadets Cook, Gushulak and Gilroy were employed as staff cadets. The final graduation parade was held on August 9 with reviewing officer Colonel the Honorable Hal Jackman, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario Ontario taking the salute. Paula Adamson, 279 "Bowmanville" "Bowmanville" was named most improved improved general training cadet in St. Laurent Division. Criteria include appearance in uniform, attitude, participation, participation, drill, care of quarters and co-operation with staff and other other cadets. This division also received received the Cock of the Walk, award for excellence in all areas, areas, including sportsmanship, teamwork, athletics and attitude. attitude. Four Cadets -1. Sanders, K. McNicoll, A. Adamson and G. Kocnderman, attended HMCS Quadra in Comox, B.C. Andrea Andrea Adamson completed the six-week operations and communications communications course and expressed expressed the feeling of all the cadets that camp was a wonderful wonderful experience. The corps gives special congratulations congratulations to Greg Koender- man who completed the six- week bosun course and received received three awards - top bosun bosun on the "Maple Leaf", top bosun for seamanship and top bosun in his division. Since returning from camp .several cadets toured Canada's new frigate HMCS "Toronto" at Port Hope. Cadets Koender- man, Cook and Gushulak were selected to sail on the "Toronto" "Toronto" from Port Hope to Hamil ton. Several of the cadets and officers participated in the Oro- no Fair Parade. Any young people, ages 12- 18, who are interested in belonging belonging to the cadet organization organization are welcome. Meetings are held at 6:30 on Tuesday evenings evenings at the Vcltri Complex (basement). A full program of seamanship skills, drill, athletics athletics and first aid is offered, with opportunities for travel and summer camp. There are no fees and uniforms are supplied. The corps is partially funded by Branch 178, Royal Canadian Canadian Legion. Our main fundraising fundraising activity is the annual Tag Days to be held this year Thursday to Saturday, October 3-5. All monies donated are used for this corps only. Please support this group of fine young people. Sheila Brooks Public Relations THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 9(5) OF THE POUNDS ACT, RSO 1990, CHAPTER P.17, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ONE THREE YEAR OLD BLACK HORSE, WITH WHITE LEFT FRONT AND LEFT HIND FOOT, APPROXIMATELY 1,000 POUNDS, WAS FOUND ON HIGHWAY 115 ON JUNE 14, 1996, AND HAS BEEN IMPOUNDED. IF YOU ARE THE OWNER OF THIS HORSE, PLEASE CONTACT THE UNDERSIGNED. ARNOT WOTTEN, POUNDKEEPER MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON 40 TEMPERANCE STREET BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C3A6 TELEPHONE: 623-3379 /f\. MUNICIPALITY OF Cjlarinqton ONTARIO ©J.P. DUNN'S in the OSHAWA CENTRE Where Smart Men Shop and SAVE ! 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