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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Nov 1982, p. 25

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I i Local History Collection TOPS Clubs Hold Area Rally at Bowmanville School Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 3,1962 Rotary Hears Membership Presentation The Newcastle Public Library Library is pleased to announce the acquisition of a Local History History Collection that covers the Town of Newcastle and surrounding surrounding environs. The Canada Community Development Program of the Federal Government and the Central Ontario Regional Library System enabled the Newcastle Public Library to establish and partially index a microfilm collection of local newspapers and records, including census and assessment assessment rolls. This collection is housed at the Bowmanville Branch. The earliest date of a local newspaper in the collection collection is the Bowmanville Star, February 9,1855, and the latest latest date received on microfilm is the Orono Weekly Times, December 25,1942. Following is a list of our holdings of newspapers on microfilm: Bowmanville Star 1855 -, Canadian Statesman 1867 - 1925, Bowmanville Observer 1868 - 1884, Bowmanville Sun 1883 -1884, Bowmanville, Merchant Merchant 1869 - 1876, West Durham Durham News 1879 - 1901, Bowmanville Bowmanville News 1901 - 1918, Orono Sun 1857 - 1858, Orono News 1896 - 1935, Orono Weekly Weekly Times 1941 -1942. There are many gaps in the newspaper runs, and the dates represent the earliest year and the latest year held within the timespan, of the library's holdings. In addition, we have the following Census returns and Municipal Records: Canada West, Census 1842, Canada West, Census 1851, Durham County. Canada West, Census 1861, Dundas County, . Durham County, Townships: Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Cavan, Cartwright. Census Census 1861, Durham County Townships, Hope, Manvers, Newcastle, Port Hope. Ontario Census, Ontario North, Durham West, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Cartwright, Clarke, Newcastle. Ontario Census, 1871, Dur ham West, Bowmanville, Cartwright, Clarke,- Newcastle. Newcastle. Canada Census, 1881. Municipal Records, Durham Durham County; Minutes, Village of Newcastle 1884-1962; By- Laws, Durham County, Bowmanville Bowmanville 1-1849; Minutes, Durham Durham County, Bowmanville 1853-1952; Assessment & Census Census Rolls, Newcastle District - various 1822-1870. Record Group 8, Archives of Ontario, Marriage Registers. In order to make the information information in the newspapers accessible to the researcher, the library is in the process of preparing an index to the content. content. So far, the Canadian Statesman has been indexed from 1868 to 18%. The material material is indexed by family name and events, and includes birth, marriage and death notices, persons moving in and out of the area, occupation and local events. To assist the user, the material is indexed by the CORLS Multifile KWIC (Key Work In Context) System. CORLS Multifile KWIC allows the creation of files containing entries describing an item of information from which terms can be selected by a computer, computer, sorted alphabetically and a printed index created. Our terms are primarily family names that appear in the local newspapers. To date the index includes family names and events that appear in the Canadian Statesman between the years 1868 and 18%. The index is available in printed form and on microfiche microfiche which may be read in the library on a microfiche reader. The microfilm of the actual issues of the newspapers and the various records are available available for use in the library. We have two microfilm readers which are available to the public. As funds become available, the library will continue the preparation of the index to its Local History Collection. Walwyn Stodgell Cochran Murray Limited Suite 1900,145 King Street West Toronto, Ontario M5H 3M1 Telephone (416) 364-1131 Investment Securities Canada Savings Bonds 12 % F ° R the ■ ■ / V FIRST YEAR For further information, please contact our area Sub-Agent Mrs. Bev Kerr (Bev's Floral Creations) - Bus. Telephone 623-3377 Home Telephone 623-3814 I ' (after 6:00 p.m.) Membership was the topic last week at the regular meeting of the Bowmanville Rotary Club. To bring the group up to date on the latest objectives, a presentation was made by the membership committee. The speakers shown above include, from left: Harry Cooke, Bob Stevens, and Jack Lander. Mr. Stevens said the club's objective is to have 60 members by the end of the year. He noted that Rotarians are chosen for reasons such as their good character and reputation in the business community, their desire to serve, and their commitment to attend weekly meetings. Scugog Twp. Elections QRAHAM Blackstock area residents (Ward IV) casting ballots in the Scugog Township municipal municipal election November 8th will be spared making a selection for mayor. Incumbent Jerry Taylor has been acclaimed. However Township voters may cast ballots for their regional representative, area councillor and Ward Four representative. Running for regional council is incumbent Lawrence Malcolm Malcolm against Yvonne Christie Christie and Don Crosier. Area councillor candidates are Jerry Jackman, Marg Wilbur Wilbur and John Wolters. Ward four contenders are Harvey Graham and Chester Pedzikowski. Durham School Board candidates candidates seeking the trustee seat are incumbent Rev. Stuart McEntyre, Joyce Kelly and Bill Wozney. DALLAS Ward 1 Regional Councillor [ i ZJ _ (■_ * ml I '-..-I .. 1 : Wi - Honesty Dedicated to: -Integrity - Service ;\ ■ a j ( Yes! I am ... ■ -- T,.! -T, ■ 1| S;fS::r \ : : Hydro Pays Committee Expenses Of $1,197.68 Since last December, the Town of Newcastle has estimated estimated that it costs $1,197.68 in staff time to administer the municipality's Hydro Liaison Committee. The committee, which is composed of members of town council and representatives from Ontario Hydro, meets regularly to discuss matters relating to the the impact of the Darlington Generating Station on the municipality. Between December 1, of 1981 and October 1, 1982, the committee required 57 hours of staff time. This cost, plus an allowance for overhead, was billed to Ontario Hydro, The liaison committee agreed to recommend that the $1,197.68 be reimbursed by Hydro, CO-OP Custom Tailored Beef Supplements Six g rMil beef supplements. Hugs or bulk. Mush nr pellets. Anil tailored to balance your budget, loo. Each and every order for beef supplement al CO-OP is tailored to suit your feeding operation. 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On November 8th Vote For and Elect a New Mayor Thomas VANDERENDE X For Information and Transportation Telephone 623-4422 • ■ The auditorium of Bowmanville High School was packed on Sunday afternoon for an area rally of TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) groups. The program included a guest speaker, several presentations and an opportunity to meet the members of other clubs. These photos show some of those who attended, the graduates in mortar boards and area club members. Patrick G. Deegan DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 5 GEORGE STREET BOWMANVILLE 623-4473 or 263-2026 On November 8th please vote Charles J. Hynes Local Council WanM \ Charles Hynes is concerned with: • Government Spending • Unfair Tax Increases • Unemployment ARE YOU? c har les J. H\ INES X

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