Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Jul 1986, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc. July 9.1980 5 Stems of Sate rest Phone 623-3303 [Sp John Wolters, of R.R.l Blackstock, a Scugog Township Township farmer is listed in fair condition in Oshawa General Hospital with injuries received when he was run over by his tractor and hay baler on Tuesday, July 1st, late afternoon, Durham Regional police said Wolters was alone for nearly two hours until discovered discovered by a daughter who had gone looking for him. A police spokesman said Wolters Wolters apparently fell off his tractor while baling hay and both machines ran across his mid-section. He was rushed to Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital and then transferred to OGH. The Durham Board of Education recently introduced a new policy regarding free use of school facilities by community groups during the evening, A year-long study to determine the cost of offering school facilities to the public to use as recreational or meeting places on a "no- charge" basis found it cost the Board approximately $490,000 in operating costs. Beginning in September, the Board will charge non-profit community groups a small user fee of school facilities Monday to Friday. Information regarding the new fee schedule may be obtained by contacting the co-ordinator of the Community Use of Schools at the Board Office, 576-4600, ext. 278. For example, renting a double-size gym will cost $10 a night and a single $5. Classrooms Classrooms will cost $4 a night, and cafeterias, libraries and lecture lecture theatres $20 a night. To rent a facility on Saturdays, it will cost $21 an hour and $28 on Sundays. Between November and March, the board will levy a 20 per cent surcharge for increased energy used on winter winter weekends. construction of the new complex complex will likely begin in 1987. A meeting to select Durham East youth delegates to the Central and District Annual Progressive Conservative Convention will be held July 17. The meeting will start at 8 p.m. and it will be held at the Acres Restaurant on Taunton Road. All interested parties are urged to attend. The United Way has set a target of $2,150 million for its financial campaign which will get underway on September 15th. The United Way has a total of 42 agencies for which it collects funds providing services services within the areas of Whitby, Oshawa and Newcastle. Newcastle. The local campaign is one of the most efficient costing costing only seven and a half percent of the total subscription subscription to the United Way. Sunrise Seniors' Place (Oshawa-Durham) Inc. is now preparing a funding submission submission to the Ontario Ministry of Housing for a new seniors' apartment building to be established in Oshawa. This proposal must inlcude information information from seniors who are in need of living accommodation accommodation in such a building. Séniors of Durham Region are now being asked to complete a questionnaire that will help to document the need for this planned; apartment building. If you are a senior looking for such an apartment or feel you will be looking in the next two years, you can help by getting in touch with the senior volunteers volunteers who are conducting this Needs Study. All information will be kept confidential. If you wish to participate or want more information, please call 576-6712 and ask for Sunrise Seniors' Place. You can also drop in to the Oshawa Senior Citizens Centre at 43 John Street West to complete a questionnaire. A senior volunteer from the Oshawa Senior Talent Bank will be available to help you. This Needs Study is being conducted conducted until July 11,1986. The response, 1 from seniors will indicate ,whether the planned apartment building is needed. If funding is received from the Ministry of Housing this year, BAHA'I FAITH "Great is the blessedness of the believer who hath directed directed himself towards Him and hath gained admittance into His Presence, and woe betide every disbeliever who hath turned away from God and followed the wayward wayward and the outcast." For information call 623-7621 or 623-9277. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Church and Ohrtakm Streets BowmanvMe, Ontario Church Phone Office Phone .623-3912 623-3138 Minister: Rev. J. E. Peters Visitation: Rev. A. Amacher SUNDAY, JULY 13,1986 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship "Samaritan Gifts" We welcome members of St. Paul's United Church congregation during the month of July. For information on Nursery Care and Church School call 623-3138. WELCOMING NEWCOMERS FOR 150 YEARS 154 Years of Community Service m. Soijn'is ; Anglican tffurcl) Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario SUNDAY, JULY 13th, 1986 TRINITY VII 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Morning Prayer Rector -- The Reverend Byron Yates B.A., S.T.B. Assoc. -- The Honorary Asst. The Rev. A.D. Langley otlight on Sherry Rupa The Werry-Philp-Wright family picnic will be held at the Blackstock Recreation Centre, Saturday, July 19th, with a pot luck dinner at 1 p.m. followed by sports, fun and games. Circle Square Kid's Club outdoor meetings are beginning beginning again for the summer! Sponsored by Liberty Pentecostal Pentecostal Church, it's a non- denominational hour of fun and learning. For our first meeting, Big Bird will be joining us. There will be songs, stories, puppets, crafts, and a snack for the kids. Circle Square runs for eight weeks; one hour a week, and is held at four locations in town. There is bound to be one in your neighbourhood. You can find Circle Square at 139 High Street, Wednesday, July 9th at 10:30 a.m.; 21 Graham Court (Newcastle), Wednesday, Wednesday, July 9th at 2:00 p.m.; 72 Martin Road, No. 24, Thursday, Thursday, July 10th at 10:30 a.m. and 56 Park Lane Circle, Thursday, July 10th at 2:00 p.m. Be sure to find a Circle Square Club near you. All children between 3 and 9 years, and parents are welcome. welcome. For more information call 623-5182. •Warriors' Day Parade Council The 1986 Warriors' Day Parade will be held on Saturday, Saturday, August 16th, at the Canadian National Exhibition, starting at 10:30 a.m. The guest of honour this year will be C. Dennis Flynn, the Metropolitan Metropolitan Toronto Chairman who served overseas with the Canadian Parachute Corps during World War II. Mr. Flynn will be taking the Salute at the march-past of the veterans in front of the grandstand. grandstand. The guest speaker at the Warriors' Day luncheon will be the Honourable Harvie Andre, P.C., M.P. the Associate Minister of Defence.. Again, the distribution of the free family admission tickets to the C.N.E. on Warriors' Day will be by mail. Individual veterans must write requesting for tickets and enclose a STAMPED self- addressed envelope to: Warriors' Day tickets, Box 882, Station "K", Toronto, Ont., M4P 2E0. Applicants are also requested to give proof of their military service, personal number, and the name of their unit. The tickets will be issued only to Canadian and Allied veterans or members of the Canadian Armed Forces (Regular/ Reserves), exmembers exmembers of the Canadian Armed Forces, Allied Forces, widows of veterans and their immediate families. There will be no tickets issued at the C.N.E. on Warriors' Day. Personnel on parade do not require tickets to enter the Exhibition grounds. Sherry Rupa is definitely catching up for lost time. The established fashion consultant left the clothing industry for eight years when she moved from Toronto Toronto to Bowmanville. Today she owns three profitable, trend-setting boutiques -- all opened within the last five years. by Catherine Denny A young girl's dream was transformed into fantastic reality the day Sherry Rupa opened her first fashion clothing store. All her life she'd wanted to run her own trend-setting boutique, bringing the world of high fashion and glamour to women of all ages, tastes and incomes. Today Sherry owns not one but three women's clothing stores which, in only five short years have already earned a reputation reputation for their unique selection selection and quality merchandise. merchandise. "I've always liked to keep up with the fashion," explained Mrs. Rupa, the driving force behind Leisure Leisure Lady stores. "But I couldn't make a commitment commitment to running my own business until my children had grown." The mother of four moved to Bowmanville with her Sim anb Blatant {last 50 Years Ago Thursday, July 2nd, 1936 Promoted from Jr. IV - Sr. IV on year's work by Principal A.M. Thompson: Sidney Alder, Herbert Cole, Florence Densem, Scott Densem, Ada Dusenbury, Brian Flaherty, Nora Fagan, Murray Grant, Kathleen Green, Jean Henderson, Myrtle Hall, Irla Jackman, Kathleen Luxton, Ernest Morris, Horace Moses, Doris Piper, Joyce Richards, Ray Richards, Catherine Spencer, Helen Sumersford, Winnifred Smith, Rex Ward and Luther Welsh. salesman in the Oshawa and District Real Estate sales group of which there are 135 salesmen. Staff Sgt., Clarence Tinline, and Sgt. Bill Cassie of the Bowmanville Army Cadets are attending the Central Command Cadet Camp at Blacktown Park, near Camp Borden. Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Ashton, Guelph, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Babcock, Bowmanville, on the weekend. Reverend Sydney Davidson, former Minister of Blenheim United Church, will succeed the Reverend E.F. Armstrong, as minister of Trinity United Church, Bowmanville. Bowmanville Royals defeated Cobourg 12-4 last Saturday. The local team members are Moise 3 b; Caldwell 2 b; Gordon 1 b; Hicks ss; Bagnell cf; Moore rf; Large If; H. Osborne C; andD. Osborne P. 10 Years Ago Wednesday, July 7,1976 An impressive induction ceremony was held recently at Newcastle United Church when the Reverend David A. Spivey, B.D., his wife Anne, and sons Simon and Neil were welcomed. Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Gorman have moved to Bowmanville from Camden, N.J. and are residing in Miss Greta Wickett's house, Mr. Gorman is manager of the R.M. Hollingshead Co. 25 Years Ago Wednesday, July 12th Congratulations to Walter Frank who is the proud possessor of a beautiful trophy he won for being the top AUTO BODY Located 4 miles North of Hwy. #401 on Hwy. #115-35 (Bahind AI Seasons Holiday) PHONE: 963-9784 We Specialize in . . . • Custom Spray Painting AFIlt • Professional Collision Repair (on all types of cars and trucks) • Reasonable rates FREE ESTIMATES WHERE-Waverley Public School WHEN-July 14-July 24 HOURS - 9:00 a.m. -11:30 a.m. AOES-5-12years Come to VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL BIBLE STORIES, GAMES, CRAFTS, SONGS A Community Service of your Seventh-Day Adventist Church Riders Take Night Trail to Sandaraska Park • 'U; !.. y ■ - /Vi-'-.: yv !f f. , 'f ',-5 r>T fckj. < »A . .'-•*'**£*. ^ ï W A If -V.i, -r-r- '1 Bar None Riding Stable launched its first overnight overnight trail ride last week. The group shown here was heading to the Sandaraska Park via the Ganaraska Forest. It's a trek of between 40 and 60 miles, depending depending on the number of trails taken in the forest. The group stayed over night at the Sandaraska Park and then returned the following day. Shown above, with their guide, James Kelly, are: Tara Lee Rea, Susan Francis, and Kacey Cork. Bar None Stable, located at R.R. 3 Newcastle, provides the horses and equipment equipment for the outing. They hope to offer one such overnight ride per month in addition to their regular program of riding lessons, short trailrides, horse boarding, and other equestrian services. family in 1973, leaving a job in the Toronto fashion industry. industry. For the first eight years of her stay in Bowmanville, Sherry worked for Dykstra's as a cashier where she was happy to meet new friends but still restless to make the long-awaited plunge into clothing. Finally, in 1981, Sherry had the time, the place, and the finances to make good on her childhood goals. With a little renovation to a vacant downtown store, a lot of clothes hunting, and a grand opening ceremony, Leisure Lady took form. Now Sherry has a second boutique in Port Hope and a third in Oshawa, all offering offering a wiije variety of selections selections which is seldom overlapped overlapped in the stores. "What you can't find in one Leisure Lady, you'll probably find in another," explained Mrs. Rupa. "I try to keep the stores a bit different different so that I'm not competing competing with myself and lean recommend one of my own stores as an alternative place to buy." So far, Sherry's business sense has proven successful. successful. Her main ingredient? Beautiful, unique and high quality clothing with a staff that's always eager to outfit their customers in styles suitable to them. "We pride ourselves on honesty," explained the fashion enthusiast. "People appreciate that...they know they can walk out of here with an outfit that looks complete and makes them feel great." And, as far as the Sherry Rupa and her staff are concerned, concerned, looking smart and feeling your best, is the whole idea behind Leisure Lady. Scouts Take Part in Camporee The 1st Hampton Sea Scouts, Boy Scouts of Canada, were invited to take part in the recent Boy Scout Camporee hosted by Oshawa District. The Camporee was held at Camp Samac. This year is Camp Samac's 40th Anniversary. A total of 40 troops were invited to attend including several troops as far away as the United States, participating. Each troop taking part, was represented by one patrol consisting of 5 or 6 Scouts each. Many challenging events took place during the three-day camp. These challenges began as soon as the Scouts entered the camp grounds with inspection of equipment and gear, uniform and patrol boxes. Continual campsite appraisals were made as to appearance, The Canadian Statesman Advertising Deadlines Display - Tues. 4:00 p.m. Classified - Mon. 4:30 p.m. cleanliness, storage of food and supplies. Each patrol gained additional points over the weekend during other events such as canoeing, bike safety, Kim's games, knots estimating and game participation. 1st Hampton Sea Scouts are to be congratulated for placing 10th in a field of 40 troops. On Sunday afternoon, a special Scout Church Parade and Scouts Own Service was held at the beautiful outdoor area close to the Camporee site. The address was given by Major Robert T. Meechan, Oshawa Salvation Army. He challenged the Scouts to lead a useful life guided by their Faith and Scouting Promise. The music was played by the Salvation Army Band. The Scouts left the Camporee having made many new friends and having learned new skills. At the last meeting of the Hampton Scouting Group Committee, Scouters Tony Clements and Dan Jones expressed the committee's sincere appreciation to President Cheryl Goff for her outstanding contribution to the Hampton Scouting movement during the past two years. She was presented with a Commemorative Can Quest plate from Valley Forge Council, Neskenno District, Pennsylvania. Just a reminder - the next Parent Group Committee meeting will be held at the Hampton Hall, August 20 at 7 p.m. Registration dates for Beavers, Cubs and Sea Scouts will be,announced at that time. Call 623-5577 for Flowers If you're looking for honest-to-goodness value in a low-priced car, the only real choice is between a Pony and a Pony. PONY manual transmission PONY 'GL' 1400 5-speed manual transmission 4 DOOR HATCHBACKS MSRP. Does not include lax, license, local transport and P.D.I. $6595. $7365. GANARASKA MOTORS Hwy. #2 between Port Hope and Cobourg 885-9133 Quality from Dependable Semi Gloss Eggshell $ 4 Q QE * Finish Latex I W ■ W W $00 O C * Dependable v Alkyd Semi Gloss SAVE $5.00 EACH Both available in 100's of colors' Compare our prices on Benjamin Moore Products Alkyd or Latex Porch and Floor Enamel 27.95 Compare at $33.95 Moore's First Quality House Paints $ 26.95 from Moorwood Exterior Wood Stains *21.95 M.S.R. $27.70 30 % Off Selected Wallpaper Book Orders too! ABERNETHY'S PAINT and WALLPAPER 55 King St. W. 623-5431 Bowmanville

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy