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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Aug 1990, p. 2

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2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 8,1990 On Sunday, July 29th, 1990, Mable and Harry Wade of Newcastle Village held Open House Reception at Centennial Hall on Queen St.. Bowmanville to eele. Sixtieth Wedding Anniversary Celebrated brate their 60th Wedding Anniversary. Many friends, relatives and associates attended attended the happy event and congratulatory message were received from Her Majesty Majesty the Queen and local civic officials. Graduate DUCA DEPOSIT INTEREST RATES LIMITED TIME PREFERRED DEPOSITS • 33-59days ( 50-119 days MINIMUM $100,000. 13.00% 13.00% MINIMUM $60,000. 12.77% 12.77% MINIMUM $30,000. 12.55% 12.55% Term Deposits and RRSPs/RRIFs tor terms from: 1 year....12.50% 1 to 2 years....12.25% jflti■' :.v■■■ I m mBBetter : - Banking for Everyone isp ■ T-Bill Account Minimum $10,000 11.15% Oshawa 728-4658 Bowmanville 623-6343 15 Charles St. 136 King St. E. MANAGER: Paul Muller DUCA Community Credit Union Limited Roger Stere Roger Stere, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stere, Newcastle, graduated from LakeneadUniversi- ty May 26, 1990, receiving receiving a Bachelor of Education Education degree, with First Class standing. Roger completed his undergraduate undergraduate work at McMaster University, where he earned a Bachelor of Physical Education degree degree as well as a Bachelor of Arts degree in History. He has accepted a position position with the Newcastle/ Northumberland. Board of Education. Read All About It! In the Pages of The Canadian Statesman A subscription to The Canadian Statesman keeps you Informed of all the local news, sports and advertising specials In your community. I I Name:. I I Address:, I ! Postal Code Subscription Order Form New □ or Renewal | | Telephone No.. 18 months-$80.00 6 months-$11,00 Foreign - $60.00 Ploaso pay by cheque, VISA, Mastercard, or money order. Expiry Date. VISA/MC Number. ^ Please clip out and return this form with your payment Canadian i&taütfmatt P.O. Box 100, 63 ICIng Stroob West Bowmanvillo, Ontario, L10 3K9 •»' " 1 633-3303 Your Community Newspaper Since 18B4 Tidbits from Around the Region "Go for the Gold" Held at Solina Community Hall OSHAWA -- Oshawa Mayor Alan Pilkey submitted ■his name to seek the nomination to run as an NDP candidate in the September 6 provincial election. Pilkey, Pilkey, 44, has been a mainstay in Oshawa's political scene for the past 21 years, and has been the city's mayor for the past eight. The NDP nomination meeting meeting will be held at the Steel Worker's Hall in Oshawa on August 8. PICKERING -- Ontario Hydro was fined $18,000 under under the Atomic Energy Control Act last Thursday after after three workers were exposed to the highest levels of radiation ever recorded in a Canadian nuclear power plant. The accident occurred on August 6, 1989 at the Pickering Nuclear Generation Station A as the workers workers removed a radioactive rod from a reactor. PICKERING -- A Durham Regional Police Constable has been charged with discreditable conduct following a two week investigation. The complaints of sexual harassment against the 11 year veteran were lodged by two female rookie police officers. The constable will appear at a police disciplinary hearing before Deputy- Chief Doug Bulloch on September 11. If found guilty, the charges range from a reprimand; to the loss of 20 days on each count; loss of rank or dismissal from the force. ^S3S^^«?&'SteiSSSa!?ar G iss süssss^ssî Sr MeKssa x,lin '^ chosen to go onto the regional competition. Shown Beating the Summer Heat in Lake Ontario Field Candidate By Lisa C. Brown Harry Tunbridge has announced announced his candidacy for the Confederation of Re- f 'ons Party in Durham ast. Mr. Tunbridge is an Efficiency Efficiency Engineer from Brook- lin and belongs to the fastest growing party in Ontario. The Confederation of Regions Regions (COR), which was registered registered as a party in May, presently has 28,000 members members in Ontario. The COR party is registered registered in approximately 52 ridings ana is fielding 32 candidates for this election. Mr. Tunbridge describes the ideals and principles of the COR party as being very basic ones. They support matters such as referendums on key issues, MPP recall, completely completely open finances, and cost reduction. A key issue in the COR party is that there should be only one working language for Canada. According to Mr. Tun bridge "China and Japan all have developed English as their official language while we are trying to francosize everything. Canada is going in the completely opposite direction." The party also believes that funding for cultural or speciality groups by the government government should stop. "We encourage it but they should finance themselves instead of relying on the government". He also says that the' COR party will never be affiliated affiliated with àny special interest interest groups. "We will listen and understand understand but we will never be affiliated." According to Mr. Tunbridge Tunbridge "my party wants to get away from the current dictatorships in Peterson and Mulroney who don't let the people decide things for themselves." Mr. Tunbridge will be officially officially registering as a candidate candidate in the next couple days. FBDB is Looking for The Bowmanville beach is a popular spot to feel the breeze, read the paper, eat lunch or cool off in the wa ter. Bradley, David and Jamie were enjoying the water water and racing the waves last week. For the third consecutive year the Federal Business Development Bank (FBDB) is seeking nominees for its annual 'Young Entrepreneur" Entrepreneur" Awards. Established in 1988, the awards, to be presented during during Small Business Week October 21-27, recognize the achievements of entrepreneurs entrepreneurs aged 29 years or younger. younger. Nominees are judged on the following criteria: 1) innovation innovation -- be it in the company's company's product, service, production production process, marketing strategy, etc. 2) operating success -- which includes sales, growth prospects for the future, employment creation, quick acceptance in the marketplace and 3) community community involvement - the participation of the entrepreneur entrepreneur in charitable work, service clubs and development development work on behalf of raising raising awareness of business. Consideration will also be given to the entrepreneur's age at start-up, unique.prob- lcms or challenges the company company was able to face and overcome, longevity of the business, etc. A total of twelve awards will be presented - one for each province and territory. In addition, there will be four district winner - one for Northern Ontario, Southwestern Southwestern Ontario, Eastern Ontario and Greater Metropolitan Metropolitan Toronto area. These winners will be submitted ns the finalists in the province- wide competition. Last year's Ontario winner winner was 26 ycnr-old Derrick Hanson, a partner in Ottawa-based Ottawa-based Consolidated Communications Communications Inc., a communications communications cabling company with clients such ns Bell Canada and Gnndnlf Data Ltd. Hanson started the business in 1988 to fill a gap in the market for the installation installation of communications cabling. cabling. In three years he has seen his operation grow from sales of $620,000 and 10 employees to over $1.6 million in sales and n staff ol'40. Provincinl/Torritorinl winners will bo presented with their awards nt the National National Launch of Small Himi- ness Week in Toronto. Entrepreneurs Entrepreneurs can enter tliomsclvcs in the contest, or can bo nominated by others, Anyone interested fn entering entering n young entrepreneur should contact their local FBDB branch. All candi- dates will bo reviewed by n committee comprised of FBDB roprosontntivos, entrepreneurs, entrepreneurs, business load ers and business associations. associations. Deadline for entries is August 17, 1990. District winners will be announced September 27th. The Federal Business Development Development Bank (FBDB) is a Crown corporation that promotes promotes the creation and development development of business in' Canada. It pays particular attention to small and medium-sized medium-sized businesses. The Bank provides term loans and loan guarantees, venture venture capital, and a broad range of management training, training, counselling and planning planning services. FBDB clients employed 181,000 workers and created between 8,000 and 10,000 new jobs in fiscal 1989. Half of these new jobs were created in nonmetropolitan nonmetropolitan areas of the country. From Page One stated adding that if that isn't the intent intent then the parameters of the options options must be specific to avoid confusion confusion on the public's part. Mr. Rickard said the municipality is not a host community and the committee committee doesn't have the authority to accept accept any waste. The results of this phase must be into the the siting task force by December December 3. The next NCLG meeting is on August August 14, in courtroom 2 of the Bowmanville Bowmanville fireball. Don't Miss This Sale! W HITACHI yjp.330 4-Head Stereo Video Cassette Recorder • The Controller • Will also control most TV's • Character generator make your own movie titles • Auto tracking and much more! Only $649.95 M.S.L/ 949.95 -Easy Monthly Payments - BOWMANVILLE AUDIO-VISION 58 Kina St. W. Tel, 623-2312 "Bowmanville's Complete Electronics Store" We service all makes 'Days^ Pre-Inventory Sale Save Up lo 50% OFF Selected Diamonds, Birthstone Rings, Karat Gold Jewellery and Earrings. (Lay-away for Christinas) FINAL TWO WEEKS Butova .Factory Clearou! Sale on clock* and watches 1/2 Price Costume Jewellery (Our Fall Colours are Arriving) Just Arrived! Dick Tracy Watches In the latest fashion colours. s 39 95 4-V

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