2The Canadian Stteman, BOWManville, April 4, 1979 Cancer Society Hois Flag Over Bowmanville The flag of the Canadian Cancer Society is now flying over Bowmanville tQ remind us that April is Can- cer Month. On Monday, April 2nd, the flag was hoisted at the Bowmanville Police and Fire Building by Newcastle Mayor Garnet Rtickard and representatives of the Cancer Society. A $20,000 objective for local fundý-raisers bas been set. Shown here with the flag from left to right are: Newcastle Mayor Garnet Riekard; Campaign Chairman Charlie Trim; Glenn Prout, treasurer and vice president; and Joan Mann,, president. On March 31st and A prfil st the Annuai Little N .H.L. Tournament was held in Oshawa, with the Toros being squeezed out in the second game. In the first game, the Bowmanville squad outskated the Mgjor Canadians in their own rink, beating them 5 to 3. Peter Hughes shot the Toros out in front with a hat trick, (congratulations Pete). First two goals for Bow- manville were scored by Pete assists going to Ian Wheeiock, Mike Knight and Mark Hic"key. Captain Jay Kelly pickedup the Toros next, assist going to Ed Paradis and Warren Short. Pete again scored. assisted by Mark Hfickey, the Mark scored, Mike and Pete assisting. Ken Cameron played a big game lu net for the Bulîs, sending.the Canadians to the consolation side. Defenceman Chris Moroz chalked up a lot of ice time in tis game and played superb- ly. Dan Moriarity working, very hard too. Ten penalties cailed in this game, 3 to the Toros. In the second game,qRow- manville and Ajax squared off, both teams deserving to win, as they worked very bard but the Rails losing 3-2. It might have turned out dif- ferently if it hadn't been for a mix Up in the time keeping, aliowing Ajax to serve only one minute and 20 seconds of a two minute penalty. The referee decided after the game was over our coach was right, but could do nothing. (the breaks). It was a tough game for goalie Todd Raison to lose, as he played so well in the Toros net. Mark Hickey popped in THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM DURAMNOTICE 0F PUBLIC MEETING Take notice that the Pl anning Cammittee of the Regional Municipality 0f Durham wiIl cansider the following amendment application at a meeting to be held on April 10, 1979 at 10:00 a.m. in the Boardraam, Planning Depart- tient,. 105 Consurs Drive, Whitby, Ontario. Subsequentîy, a recommend- atian af the Planning Committee will be considered by Regional Council at a meeting to be held an Aprîl 18, 1979 at 10:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rassland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. APPLICATION TO AMEN D THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN LOCATION: part of lot 13, CONCESSION 9 FORMER TOWNSHIP 0F DARLINGTON, NOW PART 0F THE TOWN 0F NEWCASTLE 78-20/D The purpose af the amendment application is ta permit Estate-Residential development corisisting of 21 lots in the Town 0f Newcastle, in the location indicated on the map below. C0ATON.IX I i I I I Ii l ON. IX: I i I ,TOwýSH91 I I I dARLIlIGTO04 Information related ta, the amendment application is available for inspection in-the Planning Department, 105 Consurners Drive, Whitby, Ontario, and in the office of the Regionai Clerk, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Ross- land Road East, Whltby, Ontario on April 5, 1979. Information regarding the application may be obtained by calling Mr. L.-Kotseff, Planning Department, (416) 668-7731. Requests ta appear before the Planning Committee as a deputation con- cerning the amendiment application must be forwarded ta Dr. M. Michael, Director of Planning, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby,_ Ontario, and must be received by Friday, April 6, 1979. Requests ta appear before Regianal Council as a deputation concerning the amendment application must be farwarded ta the Regional Clerk, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Raad East, Whitby, Ontario, and must be received 48 hours prior ta the Regional Council meeting. W. Beath Regionai Chairman C.W. Lundy, A.M.C.T. Regional Clerk Bowmanviile's first goal assisted by Pete Hughes and Mike Knight. Pete scored the last, assist going to Ian Wheelock and Mike Knight. Kelly Raison, Greg Martin and Mark Smith get A for effort as they worked very hard. Seven penalties served, Bowmanvilie getting four. The season is drawing to a close, the Bulis have one more tournament to attend and it's ail over. The boys I have taiked to say "we'Ii win next Saturday and Sunday in London" and it would be a nice way to wind up the season. Good iuck Toros! FLOWERS *DRIED FRESH TROPICAL . GREEN PLANTS 3 STORES: Highway No. 2 .M King St. E., Oshawa .Simcoe St. N., Oshawa PURPOSE: TIME: PLACE: Hunt's Demolish Hooper'. In the third game of the series,- March 2th , Hunt's dominated the ice as well as the scoreboard. With some fine goal tending at both ends the scores could have been considerably higher espec- iaiiy for the 'Photographic' team. Larry Sim pson started things roiling from the open- ing faceoff from Sandy Brown and Wayne Murphy just 12 seconds into the game. The first period ended 1-0 which was fairly eveniy matched. But the second period is where Hunt's Photography broke loose as they pordo the pressure, scoring three unanswered goals. Brown opened the period with a biast six seconds into the period, picking the corner beautifully assisted by Dale Copithoru. Paul Siemon scored a minute later from Copithoru. Before the period was over, Hunt's took a 4-0 iead over Hooper's on a goal by Wilson who was unprotected at the side of the net, assists going to Brown and Siemon. Iu the final both teams repiied once to round out the scoring. Hooper's lone tallj came from Eric O'Donne, assists to Bruce Osborne and Joe Burns. H1unt's Sandy Brown rounded out his two goal and two assists perfor- mance with the aid from Larry Dion. Wilth the series at 2-1 for Gardening Workshops Held at Park Betty Peebles of the Royal Botanical Gardens told members of the Bowmanville Horticultural Society that, in interpretive flower arranging, very littie plant material is used. However, how you use this plant material is most important. Flower arranging is an art - it is no longer classed as a craft, she said. Hunt's they have been the stronger team in ail three games in almost every depart- ment. Tbings look rough for the Jewelier's team. But, I'm sure Hooper's will be upfor this week s game and it should be a thriller. The Mem bers.hip Search Committee of the Durham Regio 'n District Health Councl Invites Nominations of persons who are wllling ta serve in a valuntary capacity an the Durham Region District Health Council. The District Health Cauncil is an advisory body ta the Ministry of Health on ail matters related ta health care planning within the Regian of Durham. Meetings are held monthly. Interested persans with a braad interest in health care within the cammunity and wha have the time and willingness ta be a member of the District Health Council for a three year period are invited ta apply. Participation in Cauncil sub- cammittee work ta be expected.. Please submit nominations along,>wlth-curri*cu- lum vitae to Chairman, Memfbershlp Search Committes, Durham Region District Health Councl, 575 Rossland Road East, Whltby, Ontario, LI N 2M8, to be received by no later than'April ISth, 1979. NOTICE 0F PIUBLIC MEETING TOWN 0F NEWCASTLE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE DATE: TIME: PLACE: PURPOSE: April 16, 1979 9:30 a.m. COMMTE ROOM, Bell Building Church and Temperance Streets BOWMANVILLE, Ontarlo To permît interested persons to express their views regarding the following appli- cations for Rezoning. Darlington Zonlng By.law Darlîngton Zoning By-law Redeelgnation of Road allowance between Lots 2 à«d 3, Concession 9, Darilngton from Clase "BI' Public Street 10, Close "A" Public Street. Rezoning to permit the develop- ment of Draft Approved Sub- division Number 18T-78107. Part of Lots 25 & 26, Concession 6, Darlington. Details of the proposais may be obtalned by cafilng the Planning Depariment et 263-2231 or enquIrlng at the Hampton offices. NOTICE 0F PUBLIC MEETING TOWN 0F NEtWWCASTLE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Public presentation of the Courtice Urban Ares Plan 1. Meeting on April 10, 1979 for Information purposes oniy. (Plan to be explalned 10 public and public requested to respond with wrltten commente and questions and to prepare written submissions andior briefs 10 be dlscussed ln two weeks.> 2. Meeting on AprIl 25, 1979 t0 discues written submissions and questions or briefs arislng out of the meeting on April 10, 1979. 7:30 p.m. April 10, 1979 7:30 p.m. Aprii 25, 1979 Courtroom 1 Bowmanvlle Court House 132 Church Street BOWMANVILLE, Ontario Copies of the. Plan are'belng clrculated to residents of the CourtIce Area and a ilmlted, number of copies are available at the Hlampton Office. It would be appreciatedIf interested persons would revlew thîs Plan and direct their wrltten submissions to the fîrst noted public meeting or the Planning and Development Department ln Hampton, If unable to attend the meeting. The Bowmanvile Horticul- tural Society hosted a series of gardening workshops at Mem- oriai Park Ciubhouse Satur- day. Ken Brown, co-editor of HOME magazine and member of the Brookiin Horticultural Society gave an informative talk on vegetable gardening. He discussed the benefits of companion gardening, com- posting, fertilizers and pest control produets. Oliver Dalrympie, BoWman- ville Agricultural Represent- ative spoke in the afternoon. He gave helpful tips on how to run an efficient meeting. Betty Peebies, a decorative, judge with the Royal Bontan-' icai Gardens, demonstrated new ideas for preparing and arranging flowers. Her theme was interpretive design which she said dominates most flower shops today.' Premier Pledges From Pal in the last 12 months approximately 1 135,000 new jobs have been created in the Province and 99 per cent of them are i the private sector rather j than in the federal municipal or 1 provincial governments. "Our Party j Is not just paying lip service to .. the private sector," he assured fellow-Conservatives. At the outset of bis speech Mr Davis said "We are committed as a government to the rather simple and straightforward notion that we want 1 to create more economic growth. " 1 He said that the governent wants to see this growth and the creation of jobs occuiring i the private sector. Premier Davis stressed 1 negotiation as the key to resolving difficulties in the realm of health care. Referring to doctors opting out of OHIP, Mr. Davis said "It is not something the government is enthusiastic over."ý He described the medical system as a partnership 1 between professionals and the government and the public. He said that when there are difficulties hie believes the partners should sit down and discuss them. "I thik we are ini the process of doing "I believe that we have for the people of this province the finest system of medical services available anywhere i Canada," the Premier said. At the end of the dinner, Premier Davis was presented with a silver tray from the four riding associations represented. In ad- dition to many municipal councillors from the Durham Region and leaders in provincial PC riding associations, MPPs Sam Cureatz (Durham East); George Ashe (Durham West); and Bill Newman (Durham York) attended the dinner. Oshawa's federal PC candidate Jim Souch and Durham Northum- berland's incumbent PC candidate, Allan Lawrence also attended. i ~ H OME Sears 0F HOME. -\IMPROVEMENT - U r, Great buy on W'oven Fencing 36159 421 Green painted galvanized wire in 501 rolis. Simpîy Instali with T-rail post or with wooden posis. Value on Welded Fencing 36", ON LV ........ .. ......2 ~ Green painted gaîvanized wire, 2"1 x 4"1 height mesh. Virtuaîly cIImb proof , 100' roîls onîy. Building Supplies - Upper Level Shop by phone 24 hrs. 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