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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Jul 1983, p. 3

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i ^owan Lea Ann Hardy became the bride of Donald Richard Rowan, on Saturday, May 14th, 1983, in the United - Church, Columbus, at 3 p.m. v The Reverend J. Hill ofncia- > ted. The organist was Linda > Kelling ton and the soloist ■Z Joyce Lane. > Parente of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy, 1 •: Mea dower est Lane, Black- > stock, and the groom's ' parents are Mr. and Mrs. ' ; lUchard Rowan, R. R. No. 1, • Bowmanville. v Given in marriage by her '■!, father the bride was radiant in > her formal wedding gown and ^a/tdg veil of chiffon and lace studded studded with pearls. The maid of honour was Cyndi Holloman, and the bridesmaids were Tracy Blayone and Janet Rowan. Best man was Brian McGill, and the ushers were Glenn Miller and Tim Howe. The flower girl was Michelle Hamelin, and the ring bearer was Mark Balson. Following the reception which was held at the Bowmanville Bowmanville Country Club, the happy couple left for a honeymoon honeymoon in Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Rowan are now residing in Bowmanville. : Five Burketon Residents Serve on Community Bd. In Charge of Recreation Five Burketon residents residents have been appointed appointed by Newcastle council to serve on the parkland purchased by town council in Burketon Burketon and used for a playing playing field. QatckQQ - QCasQ Jacqueline Audrey Glass and David Allin Gatchell were united in marriage on Saturday, Saturday, June 11th at 4:30 p.m. in Trinity United Church, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. The Reverend John Peters, Trinity United Church and the Reverend Peter De Haan, Zion Christian Reformed Church, Oshawa, officiated. The organist was Mr. John Crookshank and the soloist was Mr. Paul Gatchell, cousin of the groom. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glass, Oshawa, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gatchell, Bowmanville. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by the maid of honor, her sister, Miss Evelyn Glass. The bridesmaids were Miss Karen Glass, Miss Mickey Leddy and Miss Annette Staman. The flower girl was Juli Ann Koay. Best man was Mr. Paul Hodgson and the ushers were Messrs. Bruce Schauten, Steven Cole and Murray Visser. Following the reception at the Holiday Inn, Oshawa, the happy couple left for a honeymoon at the East Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Gatchell are residing in Don Mills. Community Recreation Centre Board for the village. The members approved approved by council Monday Monday include Stewart Watt, Rick Begg, Eric Ward, Grant Micklew- right, and May Strong. ■ In addition, two members members of council will be chosen to serve on the board. The purpose of the organization organization will be to oversee 6.4 acres of The board was elected July 3 at a public public meeting chaired by Councillor Bruce Taylor. In addition to choosing choosing a board of directors for the Burketon park, town. council agreed Monday that the treasurer treasurer will investigate the possibility of obtaining obtaining community centres grants for future future development of the Burketon property. Councils Search for Ways To Change Tax System ! shorney's opticians By Peter Parrott Local townships, towns, and villages are continuing to search for alternatives to the current current system of school taxation. And Newcastle council council agreed at a meeting Monday that it will support these efforts. "The property tax base is not a fitting way to raise funds for education education purposes," said „ PMrpt Councillor Bruce Taylor. He added that he has sought a solution to this issue for the past 20 years. Newcastle council voted to send a representative representative to a meeting at Hamilton Township July 27 where local municipalities will meet for a discussion of education costs and methods of taxation. 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The Eagles will 1 from the County of Northumberland. Mayor Rickard argued argued that it is outside the County's jurisdiction jurisdiction to pass judgement on taxation because the county does not collect taxes. "I think it is inàppropriate at the county level where they have nothing to do witn collecting taxes to suggest suggest how they be collected," collected," he said. ^ Q: Ever see a fat jogger? A: Not for £0 long. X. patmcipacnan At Sunday's game in Kendal, Grant Wade was pressed into action as a base umpire, so his usual duties as scorekeeper and announcer were taken, over by Brad Robinson and Brad Foster who handled the job without any problems. 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