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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Sep 1997, p. 17

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> I Polishing Apples Joan and George Webster, volunteers with the Bowmanville Downtown Business Improvement Area, were in downtown Bowmanville earlier in the month to promote the upcoming October 18th DBIA Apple Festival and Craft Show. In addition to handing out brochures on the festival, they invited everyone to sample a fresh, juicy apple as a preview of the event. The booth was part of the Durham Countryside Adventure, with downtown Bowmanville being one of the '38 stops on the tour September 13 and 14. The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, September 27,1997 Page 17 • Happenings in Blackstock • by Joyce Kelly Many from this area travelled travelled to Ivy near Barrie to attend the annual International Ploughing Match while many others were at Lindsay Exhibition as exhibitors, participants or visitors. visitors. Quite a number from here enjoyed the annual Kerr's Mystery Bus tour on Friday, They enjoyed coffee at the Pearson Airport and several slops in the Milton and Stouffville areas, ending up with a train ride from Stouffville to Uxbridge. Sympathy is extended to Pauline and Bruce Langmaid and their sons on the passing of Pauline's father in Oshawa on the weekend. A special anniversary UCW gathering will be held in the form of a pot luck supper supper at the church on Sunday evening, September 28 at 6:30 p.m. with a guarantee that there will be no business. All women of Blackstock United are invited to attend. As promised here is the first list of post-secondary students. If your name or that or your child is missed please call 986-4257 or drop it in my mailbox at the back door for next week's list. Doubtlessly, I have missed several of you, Erin Larmer, University of Ottawa, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, 1st year. Ryan Larmer - Algonquin College, Ottawa - Fire Protection and Safety Technician, 1st year; At Guelph University arc the following - Jennifer Byers - 4th year Psychology; In various various agriculture courses arc Scott Swain 2nd year; David Kemp 1 st year; Jeff Kemp 4th year; Luke Carnaghan 1st year; Nicole Gibson is in 1st year Arts and Psychology. In Durham College in first year arc Matthew Bradburn; Kevin Gilbank; Bradley Kyte. Lisa Gilbank is in her 4th year in Kitchener; Stacey Swain in 3rd year Ryerson; Michelle Morton is in 4th year at Lauricr; Bradley Morton is in 1st year Mohawk College; Kirk Swain is in 2nd year at Lauricr; Heather Goulding is in 2nd year of Medical Laboratory Technology at St. Lawrence College, Kingston; Jen Ileathcote is in 2nd year, Veterinary Technology also at St. Lawrence at Kingston; Bradley Thornton is in 2nd year of Aerospace Engineering at Ryerson; Heidi Obstfcld is in 1st year of Nutrition at North Bay; Kim Ferguson is in 1st year medicine at University of Toronto; Sherri Masterson is in her final year at College of Law at the University of Saskatchewan at Saskatoon; and Lorrie Boyce is in her 1st year at York University. Best wishes to all of you in your studies this year. 1 have just received the report of the passing of Susan Hyland Spencer of Oshawa in her 92nd year. She had lived as a child where Grant and Heather McLaughlin now live. Jim and Alice Waldriff of Waterdown were weekend guests of Grant and Heather McLaughlin and girls. PUBLIC NOTICE INTENT TO ESTABLISH, LAYOUT AND OPEN A HIGHWAY BEING AN EXTENSION OF BROWNSVILLE ROAD BETWEEN LOTS 18 & 19, CONCESSION 1, FORMER TOWNSHIP OF CLARKE, MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Corporation of the* Municipality of Clarington at its meeting to be held in the Council Chambers at the Municipal Administrative Centre, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, on Monday, September 29,1997, at the hour of 7:00 p.m., proposes to pass a by-law to authorize the extension of Brownsville Road between Lots 18 and 19, former Township of Clarke. Council, at its meeting of June 9, 1997, authorized the making of an agreement to construct the extension of Brownsville Road for approximately 200 metres (650 feet) southerly, to the north limit of the Ministry of Transportation property (Imperial Oil Site). AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT before passing said by-law, Council or a Committee of Council shall hear, in person or by his Counsel, Solicitor or Agent, any person who claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected by this by-law and who applies to be heard. Patti L. Barrie, Clerk Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario ONTARIO L1C3A6 Publication Dates: September 3,10,17 and 24,1997. CS-Ind. 7007 /7\. MUNICIPALITY OF f/jlnrington Pension Plan | Looks for i Estates of I Deceased, : Teachers in Bowmanville The Ontario Teachers' pension Plan Board is searching for representatives representatives of the estates of area teachers who died after they retired from teaching tb' determine if the estates qualify for a payment from the plan. v ■ ■. , j Rcprés'cntdtivês of' thé 1 .; 1 estâtes Aof deceased, v retired teachers in the Bowmanville area are invited to contact the plan io find out if money is payable to the estate due (o errors in the calculation 6f pensions. f: This entitlement review is the final phase of. a ipassive program to recalculate the pension Entitlement of nearly 60.000 retired teachers, iïïst launched by the plan jit 1995. ! As part of the recalculation recalculation program, the plan Jvill review inquiries from legal representatives of . citâtes of deceased. (cachets (cachets .'to determine if the estate is entitled to a payment payment from the plan. Comprehensive reviews the. records of retired (eachers; and survivors currently receiving pensions pensions have resulted in {retroactive lump-sum payments payments and higher monthly pensions for some retired teachers. Because errors play have occurred in the calculation of pensions paid to teachers who are how deceased, the plan (vill consider inquiries from their estates for a review of their benefits. ^ The deadline for inquiries is December 31,1997. IV For privacy reasons, Inquiries should come from the legal representative representative of the estate (cxccu- ior/cxcculrix, administrator administrator or estate trustee). A package with more information information is available from the plan by calling 1-800- 329-2249 or (905) 837- 7930, Monday to Friday petween 8:00 a.m and {5:30 p.m. local time. ; A number of potential errors were identified in the records of the plan during the process of {noderaizing the systems jvhich administer the pensions pensions for the nearly 500.000 active, inactive and retired teachers in the province, Teachers' has modernized the systems and technology used to Administer the plan since (he 1990 decision by the province of Ontario to establish an independent plan, now under the joint sponsorship of the Ontario Government and the Ontario Teachers' Federation. DUNN'S TAILORS IN THE OSHAWA CENTRE RANGE 1 RANGE 2 SUITS SUITS *295 $395 RANGE 3 RANGE 4 SUITS SUITS *495 Î595 Canadian-Made LONDON! FOG TOPCOATS MEN'S PIERRE CARDIN CORDUROY & HEAVY COTTON TWILL PANTS VALUES TO $60 tfOVt MEN'S SPORT JACKETS Values to $195 NOW MEN'S MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS DRESS Arrow Hathway B.V.D. SLACKS Neclfsizes 14'/, Io20 Reg. Reg. $ 40 5 50 $ 60 s 70 s 80 *100 NOW 1/2 PRICE NOW Zlp-in-Lining Reg. to s 265°° NOW MEN'S PULLOVERS AND CARDIGANS carry Footwear by CLARKS, ROCKPORT & KODIAK SUPER SPECIAL . MEN'S SUITS -4 VALUES TO 279" ' ^ tarn ~ DUNN'S Tailors - Oshawa Centre Across from Reitmans A SIZE FOR EVERYMAN fttm We carry suit sizes from 34 to 52 OPEN Sunday 12:00-5:00 Mon.toFri. 10:00-9:00 Saturday 9:30-6:00 MEN'S SHOES NUNN BUSH & FLORSHEIM VALUES TO $100 VALUES , TO $100 Œhe Canadian Statesman presents its fourth annual home-made tor ati . Saturday, October 18,1997 from 10 a.m. 'til 12 noon during the B.I.A. tipple Festival First Prize - $100 • Second Prize - $75 • Third Prize - $50 in Statesman Bucks that can be used just like cash at participating stores. Bn 2. 3. 4. 5. Judging by Clarington's Finest tipple Pie Experts of the Pies will be sliced and served with a beverage for $3.00 per serving with all proceeds being donated to the Clarington Firefighters Defibrillator Program. Contest Rules Fresh home-made apple p(e only. No commercial pastry may be used. Pie must be be baked in 9" aluminum foil pie plate. Entry forms must be returned to our office by Friday, October I Oth, 1997. Pies must be covered with CLEAR BAG fnot plastic wrap), and be submitted for judging between 8:30 and 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, October 18th. Pies are judged on appearance, colour, and taste. The first 50 entries will receive a Canadian Statesman Coffee Mug. Slje Canadian ê>tate£man 62 King Street West, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3K9 905-623-3303 Please Return by Friday, October 10th. I Name: _ I | Address: I I I Telephone: ! Type of tipples Used: James Publishing employees and their families are not eligible for this contest.

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