Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Jun 1979, Section 2, p. 1

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The Officiai Opening of Fire Station No. 4 at Courtice took place on Friday afternoon, June 8th, with a fire truck, Councillors Ann Cowman and Jasper Holliday unveiled the special plaque. Mayor Rickar large crowd on hand for the speciai ceremonies. Chairman of the event was Councillor Maurice Prout and Fire Chief Jim Hayman eut the symbolic ribbon to end the formai ceremony. Courtice fire fightr of the Community Services Committee. The Rev. R.C. Chapman dedicated the building, foiiowed at the include, front row, left to right, Stan Watt, Gab Merkao, Randy Cole, Marion Hockney, Tom Simpsn podium by Regional.Chairman Walter Beath and representatives of the several firms invoived in the Robert Wilson, John Pittens, back row, Bob Hockney, Bob Marsh, Bey Heath, Wilson Reid,Ji designing and construction. Mayor Garnet Riekard mentioned the cost, about $325,420, including the MeIntyre, Del Rudman; absent Pat Drumm -:1 Dareil MeMahon. There uf's Nothi*ng rIT4e Str-enuouis thian a Tugofwa Bitter cletermination is expressed on the face of the lead tug-of-war man as he and his team dig in their heels. Op-en Fire Stati.'on No.4 at Courtice BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, JUNE 13, 1979 SECTION TWO On the other end of the rope littie tuggers give it ail they've got but in thefinal analysis, it wasn't enough. This was the final event in the inter-public sehool track meet last:week

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