Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 May 1989, p. 3

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t Esso Awards Presented to Recreation Hockey League Players These are some of the members of the Bowmanville Recreational Hockey League who received awards last month during a program held at the Bowmanville High School. In this pnoto, winners of the Esso Medallions Medallions are shown. The Esso medals go to players from each team who are deemed to be the most valuable player, the most improved player and the most sportsmanlike sportsmanlike player. The group pictured here consists of Pee Wees, Bantams, and Midgets. Knox Students Entertain Guests With Special Musical Program Destroy Lampreys Sections of the Bowmanville Bowmanville Creek and the Wilmot Creek have been scheduled for treatment with lampri- cide this year. The Ministry of Fisheries and Oceans stated in a recent recent news release that sea lamprey control depends mainly on the carefully controlled controlled application of selective selective toxicants into streams harbouring sea lamprey larvae. larvae. The treatment takes place in most streams and creeks during April or May. Prior to the introduction of the selective lampricide to ' a watershed, crews determine determine the flow patterns of the stream using a dye which is virtually invisible and non-toxic to people, fish, and wildlife. The lampricide is applied for periods of 12 to 18 hours and moves downstream as a block. It destroys larval and adult sea lamprey in its path. Provincial agencies are contacted prior 'to the treatments, treatments, as are municipalities that may use streams as sources of potable water. Agricultural Agricultural irrigators will also be notified and asked to suspend suspend irrigation for a 24-hour period during and immediately immediately after treatment. The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, May 3,1989 Decorated Tree Part of Ontario Street School's Art Gallery f. During Education Week, these Ontario Street Public Public School students helped create an art show. Decorating Decorating the tree, from the left, are: Michelle Smithson, Jamie Douglas, Nathan Hubbard, Melissa Allin, E11F. Burton, Becky Judd, and Heather Forbes. y Committee Accepts Equipment T entiers The Town of Newcastle soon will purchase two front end riding lawnmowers for use by the Community Ser- Department in the up- i Depi keep of Town property. vices ep ( From six tenders submitted submitted to the treasurer, the General Purpose and Administration Administration Committee of council voted in favour of R.M.C. Equipment Limited of Markham to supply one front mount riding mower with a 82 inch floating cutting unit and one front mount riding mower with a 52 inch cutting unit and rear discharge. Together the units will cost $28,236.60. The funds will be drawn from the approved approved 1989 Community Services Capital Budget. Two of the tenders offered offered only a 72 inch floating cutter, although the 88 inch model was the minimum required required by the town. At the same meeting, the committee voted in favour of the purchase of a new one- ton pickup truck from Cowan Cowan Pontiac Buick in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Of five offers submitted, submitted, Cowan's was the lowest at $18,323.28. These funds also will come from the Community Services Capital Budget and fall below below the $20,000 provided in the budget for such a purchase. purchase. Members of the Knox Christian School presented the musical entitled "It's Cool in the Furnace" last Thursday evening. The play was one of the activities of "Education "Education Week". Just a few of the actors and musicians from the large cast are shown in this photo. nn m m ja REFLECTIONS 623-8164 MOTHER'S DAY, MAY 14,1989 From $99.00 $79.95 $149.95 $95.00 $140.00 VISA 10 Kt. Diamond Ring (Ruby Emerald or Sapphire) 10 Kt. Diamond with Ruby Emerald or Sapphire Heart Shaped Pendant , 10 Kt. Matching Earrings 10 Kt. Diamond Heart Shaped Pendant 10 Kt. 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