2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 19,1986 Ribbon Cutting Officially Opens Active Bodies ÆM ! ' vsi Why run for election? Mayor John Winters and MPP Sam Cureatz discovered on Monday it's just as easy to ride to the top as they helped launch the official opening of "Active Bodies", the aerobics studio for women. Seen here at the opening are Patti Selby, Mayor Winters, Becky Crockett, owner Carol Selby, Mirka Szymanouski, Mr. Cureatz and Beth McPherson. Finance Minister Speaks to Bowmanville Chamber of Commerce The visit by Finance Minister Michael Wilson attracted attracted over 200 people to the Bowmanville Lions Centre on Thursday, November 13. Mr. Wilson talked on several of the federal finance issues, followed by an open question and answer period. Seated ! at the head table were: (from left) Federal M.P. Allan Arena Delay Avoidable lcl.lt From Page One why it was becoming so difficult to get estimates for the construction of the building itself. He also wondered if the general public realized the current $4.7 million million estimates are only for the twin pad arena, and don't include the baseball diamonds and banquet room proposed at the building's conception. conception. And he maintained his earlier arguments arguments that hasty decisions resulted resulted in the additional $1 million cost for the site at Hwys. 2 and 57. That claim is based on the $225,000 purchasing price and an estimated $800,000 in servicing costs. The mayor says council should have agreed to an offer of free land at Martin and Base Line roads. He said thefe would have been no down- payment and many water services were already in place. He said the developer was only asking asking for rezoning rights on a different piece of property in return for the land, and the mayor argued there was nothing unscrupulous about the deal. "He wasn't really asking for anything anything that was out of the ordinary," the mayor said. "It was all just straight business." He adds he has a "gut feeling" that council will decide to choose the site at Martin and Base Line roads once the outstanding studies are completed. completed. "Economics should, dictate where the location will be," he said. "If it was my decision, I would have made it a long time ago." Voyageur ...invites you to fill out this ballot and bring it in to our store to enter our draw for a Giant Wrinkles. (Retail Value $499.00) We have in stock the latest in sweat shirts, genuine "Duck Tales" Christmas ornaments, stocking stuffers for everyone: • over 400 plush animals • Buch & Deichman accessories • whimsical gift ideas for everyone on your Christmas shopping list. When you enter our draw /no purchase necessary), you will receive a coupon for a FREE Large Fries redeemable at the Burger King located on the premises. We are located on Hwy. 401 east of Newcastle at the Esso Service Centre open from 9 a.in. to 11 p.m. EVERY day. • Draw date is December 19th, 1986 Scholarship Winner . fv : -Ï I David Bouwmeester Durham College recently honored winners of undergraduate scholarships, scholarships, with special recognition given to one student, David Bouwmeester of Pontypool. He was honored for the highest scholastic achievement in the entire college. David, an Electronic Engineering Technology student going into his second year, was presented with the $500 Emma Kassinger Award. Sixty-five companies, organizations and individuals donated 78 separate scholarships, with a total value of $20,540". Antique Doll and Toy Sale Held in Orono Red Eagles Rally to Earn Win Over Lindsay Lawrence, Finance Minister Michael Wilson, Town of Newcastle Mayor John Winters, Bowmanville Chamber of Commerce Treasurer, Peter Hobb, Bowmanville Bowmanville Chamber of Commerce President, Charlie Rolland. ) i Police Briefs Two single vehicle rollovers rollovers occured on Sunday, November 16. At approximately 8:45 p.m. a vehicle rolled at Townline and Seventh concession. concession. No injuries were caused. A similar occurrence took place at about 4:05 p.m. A car rolled at Regional Road 20 and Ninth Concession, Darlington. A deer was struck by a vehicle Monday morning after jumping from a nearby ditch. Police were contacted at about 12:05 Monday morning, morning, when a driver reported having hit a deer while moving moving eastbound on #9. The deer had jumped from a south side ditch. There were no injuries to the driver. By Dan Moriarity The ability to come from behind to win games is something demonstrated by most really good teams. Take the New York Mets or the Kansas City Royals of 1985, for example. The Bowmanville Bowmanville Cowan Eagles Jr C hockey team showed that they have similar character on Sunday evening at the Bowmanville Memorial Arena. The visiting Lindsay Trent Mùskies .opened up a two goal lead after the first period thanks in part to some very sloppy defensive play by the home side. Brian Heard had Bowman- ville's only goal, scored while the Eagles were short-hah'dM, ' biaf Lindsay took a ,3-l Midva'ntage into period riur iber. two. The ! Eagles sh >wed slightly more'signs { flife in the second second period but were unable unable to score and the score remained 3 J 1 after 40 minutes minutes of play. When the Muskies scored a breakaway goal at 5:07 of the third period, many of the fans were tempted to head for home. However, Gord Rogers scored a power play goal at 6:31 to narrow the margin and ignite a surprising surprising comeback. Scott Heard finished off a nice passing play a couple of minutes later to make it a one goal game. With just 5:17 remaining, Randy Ellis scored the tying goal after a scramble in front of the net and with 4:13 to go Chris Dreossi scored the winner. Scott Heard picked up his second goal of the game 66 seconds later to give Bow- Van Belle Floral Shoppes ... much more than a flower- store! 4 STORES • Highway No. 2 • King SI. E„ Oahawa • SlmcotSI.N., Oahawa • King SI. W., Bowmanville Due to a print error in this week's Shoppers Drug Mart flyer, the cigarettes (2 packages of 25's) were incorrectly priced. The correct price is 2 packages for $5.49 Shoppers Drug Mart sincerely regrets any inconvenience this may have caused our customers. customers. DRUG MART CORRECTION NOTICE In our flyer "Your Home for the Holidays" on page 13, the Holpoint Washer and Dryer were illustrated incorrectly. incorrectly. The illustration should have been of a Hotpoint Washer and Dryer. Cherney's apologizes for any Inconvenience Inconvenience this may cause our customers. Chaneys FURNITURE WORLD "W The staff of (he Bank of Commerce wishes to thank you for your generous support in our United Way Campaign. A total of $2,278.80 was raised -- we couldn't have done it without you! Food Hamper - won by M. Aberncthy Afghan - won by J. Ing Thanks Again Bowmanville! Bowmanville Bank of Commerce " V-- - . «EE i WWvv. : : Y -r ■ ■■ A -\vi : v V . ■ f* fV ■>, - V 3 V / .'-J*:- W\, A A former resident of Bowmanville, Bertha Whyte, dropped into Orono's third annual Antique Doll and Toy Sale with her extensive display of dolls. The Orono Showcase consisted of three women's personal collections. Mrs. Whyte, now of B.C., travels Canada showing her collection, titled Yesterday's Treasures. She is seen with her favorite antique doll she has named Rosemary. Champion Auctioneer Sells Christmas Candy manville a 6-4 victory, as the Eagles' tying, winning, and insurance goals were all scored within two minutes and ten seconds. Bowmanville Bowmanville out shot the Muskies by a 24-8 margin in the final period. The Eagles' next home game will be Sunday at 7:30 p.m. against the Cobourg Cougars. Info Oshawa Book Available "The Blue Book", Information Oshawa's directory of Community Services is now available, The publication, produced every two years, contains a comprehensive comprehensive description on government, government, J health, education, social [services, culture and leisure activities, professional associâtjms and more. The Directory provides a link between members of the community and over 900 groups and organizations in Oshawa. Cost of the publication is $15.00 to pick-up at the Information Oshawa office, 50 Centre Street South (City Hall) or $17.00 to be mailed. For additional information, contact-728-6233. ^ - " "Boy, would I like to take that home with me," dreams three-year-old Emily Tomlinson when she stopped to take a good long look at the Christmas candy house. This was one of the many items auctioned off by Councillor Frank Staple- ton at the Canadian Parents for French talent auction held on Thursday, November November ,13. French culture, such as books,s music, workshops, and plays provided wililbe in the community. At the conclusion of the evening, Sophie Pridie was the'winner of the draw for a fresh cut Christmas tree and decorations. 1 ojdVaih Acrylic Nails $30. 00 Gel Nails $35.°° Tips $28.°° Fills , $20. 00 Facial Waxing $ 5. 00 Eyelash Tinting $10. 00 GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE ASK ABOUT OUR NAIL COURSES 102 Queen St. E. 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