i Museum Celebrates 30th Anniversary with a Cake The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, October 23,1991 17 Shortly after the special 30th anniversary cake ar- joined forces with Board Chairman Irwin Colwell for rived at the Bowmanville Museum on Sunday after- this photo, marking the unofficial opening of the day's noon, the first curator, Mrs. Marion Wiseman was es- entertaining celebration, corted in by the present curator, Charles Taws. They MiEftMHCE $ BEST VALUES EVER (16 only) SPRINT (2 only) 4 dr. auto TRACKER CONVERTIBLES (4 to choose from) SPRINT CONVERTIBLE (1 only-red, automatic) CHEVY LUMINA Z34 (1 only) Red, sharp CHEVY LUMINA EURO (1 only) Red, 4 dr., loaded FULL SIZE CHEV PICK-UPS - Silverado - Grey/Silver, V8, air, auto, locks and windows, aluminum wheels CHEYENNE - Red, V6, auto * Interest rates are for 48 months, O.A.C., longer term available at higher rates. SALES HOURS: Mon. - Thurs 9:00 Friday Saturday 9:00 9.00 a.m. a.m. a.m. Ill 6:00 p.m. •5:00 ~ ill III! llii J. E. QUANTRILL CHEVROLET • GEO • OLDSMOBILE • CADILLAC LTD. Hwy. #2 East End of Port Hope 885-4575 Good Attendance at 4T Club Meeting Orono News by I. Challicc Quote -"There arc two times in a man's life when he should not speculate; when he can't afford it and when he can." - Mark Twain. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kimmctt, Joel and Becky, Lindsay, Mrs. Dorothy Bailey and Mrs. E. Billings, Orono, Shawn Bailey, St. Catharines were all dinner guests last Sunday, Thanksgiving Thanksgiving with Wayne and Carol Bailey. Bailey. Both sorry and sad to read of sudden passing of an old friend, in person of Mrs. Queenie Fletcher. She will always always be remembered for her cheerfulness and inspiration to one and all! Glad to have known you, Queenie! -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elgar, twins Eric and Jennifer and baby Michael Peterborough, were last Tuesday evening guests of their uncle and aunt the O. Challices. Mrs. Jennie Bowins spent .Thanksgiving Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Haslcm, Oshawa. There were 47 members in attendance at last Thursdays, October 17 regular monthly dinner meeting of 4T Club members held in Complex hall, Station St. It was decided to have pictures of "Australia", at next November monthly meeting. meeting. Miss Kerry Lyn Challicc and friend Robert, Lindsay and Mr. Donald Challicc, Oshawa were Sunday visitors of O. Challices. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pigott visited Mrs. Arm Adams, Alfreds Alfreds granddaughter, who is patient in Port Perry Hospital. Remember our turkey dinner dinner Wednesday, October 23, with 2 sittings 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Town Hall Card Party Excellent crowd with 14 1/2 tables of progressive euchre in Orono Town hall Wed. October October 16 and following winners - High Scores - Bernice Pam- ter and Helen Couroux tied at 85, Art Compton 84, Hazel Murphy 82, Marie Couroux 80. Low Score - Bca Robinson. Lucky draws - Velma Jakc- man, Mary Thompson, May Tabb 2, Grace Coatham, Ken Gimblett, Marie Couroux. Euchre party every Wednesday, Wednesday, night 8 p.m. and ladies invited invited to please bring lunch. Quarter Century Banquet The Annual Quarter Century Century club chapter for this area held their annual banquet Friday, Friday, October 18, in "Miss Diana Diana Motor Hotel, Peterborough. A very large crowd of 626 persons persons sat down to a very delicious delicious roast beef dinner. Chairman for evening was John Cockbum, Ministry of Agriculture and Food and Grace given by Betty Apple- ton. Quarter Century Club representative representative Ernie Gordon, Ministry Ministry of Health brought greetings Yelverton News by Harvey Malcolm Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Dorcna Clarke and other family members in the passing of husband and father Lloyd Clarke this week. Before moving moving to Peterborough the Clarkes were residents of Bethany Bethany and prior to that a successful successful farmer in the Balyduff area. Belated congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Danny Clarke (nee Virginia Frew) who were married in Lindsay on Saturday Saturday October 5th with reception at the Moose Hall in Lindsay. Sorry to hear of the passing of the late Ernest Bakins of Lindsay. Emywas everybody's everybody's friend and will be sadly missed by a wide circle of friends and acquaintances. Little Master Eddie Lemcre underwent a tonsillectomy recently recently and is recuperating nicely nicely at home with Stephen and Gloria L cmere. Unfortunately he has had some allergy problems problems as well. Glad to hear both Walter Kerr and Maurice Nesbitt have both been able to return home following a spell in hospital, hospital, Yelverton Annual Beef Dinner Dinner is now if not Ancient History History - at least "Modem" history. history. Attendance this year was almost up to last year's level SPORTS NEWS SPORTS PHOTOS SPORTS WRITE-UPS When your club or team is in need of additional publicity, photographs, etc. Contact Brad at The Canadian Statesman 623-3303 NOW IS NOT A TIME TO QUIT ...But a time to commit. Our COMMUNITY DESERVES YOUR ATTENTION. ITS A GOOD PLACE TO LIVE. Let's make it better... Vote Charles EWERT Local Councillor Ward 3 For INFORMATION OR CONCERNS CALL 987-1285 FOR PROPER MANAGEMENT OF YOUR TAX D0LLAR...V0TE BLOGG, John© REGIONAL COUNCILLOR FOR WARD 3 Authorizod by C.F.O, lor John Blogg, . to all, and guest speaker was M.P.P. Jenny Carter from Peterborough. Peterborough. Toast to class of 1966 (This year's new club members) brought by Ernie Gordon, and response to toast of 1966 by Don Cranley, Ministry of Revenue. Revenue. Following the presentations, a very excellent program was presented by Peterborough Theatre Guild. Delightful music music by ladies choir of "Music by George Gershwin" and skit were thoroughly enjoyed by large crowd. Many well known folks from around our areas - Ken Gimbletts, Leskard, Elgin Heards, Newcastle, Fred Yates, Newcastle, John Caldwells, Orono, Bruce Mercers (formerly (formerly Orono and now Cobourg) Charlie Campbells Orono, Leroy Leroy Brown, Lindsay, and well known in our areas; and at our table Morris and Pat Nimigon, John and Muriel Nimigon, Millbrook. Orono United Church Good attendance at the regular regular Sunday morning service and Mrs. Donna Hutton gives children's story. Choir renders anthem "Bless His Holy Name." and a special musical treat Reverend Clappison invited invited members of congregation to call out their favorite hymn, and of course first hymn called out "What a Friend we have in Jesus." and a very enjoyable hymn sing of old favorites. Our greeters today - Mrs. Debbie Copping and family. Our ushers today - Laura and Judy Plumber and Laurence Laurence and Glenda Sherwin. Happy Birthday Greetings to - Thelma Gilbank October 21, Clare Martin October 22. Choir practice - Cancelled this week, due to Turkey supper. supper. Board of Stewards - Monday, Monday, October 28, at 7:30 p.m. F.R. Film Board Committee - Meets Thursday, October 24 at 7:30 p.m. Kirby church. If you are interested in this committee, committee, plan to attend this meeting. Special Christmas films are to be reviewed! Oshawa Prcsbyterial U.C.W. - Fall meeting to be held Wednesday, October 30 at 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Newtonvillc United Church. Theme - Interfaith Interfaith (Judaism, Islam, etc.) Panel facilitator Reverend Arch McCurdy. To arrange car loads please phone unit leader or contact Shirley Moffat Pres. (983- 5319) Sunday evenings or Monday p.m. Orono United Church 144th anniversary next Sunday, October October 27 at 11 a.m. with guest speaker Reverend Bill Randall. There will be lunch following service and time of fellowship; Plan to attend this very special event in the life of your church. Explorer girls meet on Wednesday, October 23 at 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. in upper auditorium. For all girls 8-11 years of age. Mrs. Thelma Vagg was writer of the Quin-Mo-Lac "Memories" letter in this week's bulletin. Attention all young people! There is a decided interest in sponsoring a youth group (teens) in our church and community community and we already have some very interested would-be leaders! Call church 983-5502 for more information. (Reverend (Reverend Clappison). 80th Birthday Party A very large crowd of over 200 in attendance at the 80th birthday party for Clare Martin, Martin, Leskard. Party held in I.O.O.F, hall, with ladies of lodge doing the catering. The hall was beautifully decorated with streamers and fancy balloons. balloons. Clare's 2 daughters, Lorraine and Audrey giving the party. Guests present from Toronto, Mississauga, Indian River, and Peterborough. Guests included, friends, relatives relatives and neighbours. Happy Birthday Clare and many more. (in the 300 adults plus children). children). As per usual this was the culmination of many people young and old working together together to a common goal. The Church had been tastefully decorated in the Thanksgiving theme for Sunday service and Mondays Thanksgiving. As is customary the largest number were repeat performers in transit transit from their cottages to their urban homes with the balance from local villages and communities. communities. The dinner was up to its usual high standards with a great variety of mouth watering watering deserts to top off the meal. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carmichael Carmichael and girls had an early Thanksgiving dinner with Bob's mother and family in Severn Bridges last weekend. Re-Elect HOOPER (Ken) Committed to Responsible Spending of Tax Dollars Committed to Full Time Service to Tax Payer REGIONAL COUNCIL Ward 2 Information 623-3970 Approved by the CFO for The Ken Hooper Campaign © MINISTRY OF HOUSING Ontario RENT REVIEW < SERVICES EASTERN REGION < jotice to tenants and former tenants of Wilmot Creek 4 Mobile Home Park, Newcastle affected by the Whole Building Review application filed by the landlord pursuant to Section 74 of the Residential Rent Regulation Act, 1986 If you are/were a tenant residing at the addresses listed below from February 1,1989 to January 31,1990, you may wish to attend a general information meeting and/or to examine and make representations on the Cost Revenue Statement and material submitted by Ridge Pine Park Inc. Algonquin Trail Bluffs Road Cabot Court Canoe Court Centre Court Champlain Court The Cove Road Driftwood Lane Eighth Hole Fairway Drive Heritage Lane Kawartha Road Littlebrook Road Lovekin Court Loyalist Court Pineridge Court Seventh Hole Simcoe Court Steelhead Lane Wheelhouse Drive Wilmot Trail 2 1- 3, 5-73,78-117 1,5-23 1-11 1-21 2- 10,16-26,34-40 1-43,45-65,67,69,71-73,75,77-79,81-87,89. 91,93,95,97,98,98A, 101,103 1-21 1- 7 1,6,8,10,13,20,24,31,38,44,46.48-50,54,56, 58,59,61,62,64,69,70,77-82,84,86-98 2- 14,16,18,20,22 2-15 2 2-18 2,8-24,30 1- 27 4,6,8 2- 12 1,3,7,12-14,16,18,18A, 20,22,25,27,29,31 2-21 14-33,96-102,104,105,107-110,114-126,129- 133,135-139,141-143,145-149,151-158,160- 164,172-186,188-201,204-207,209,211,213, 215-217,221-223,226,230-232,235,236,238 The meeting will take place on Wednesday, October 30,1991 at 9:00 a.m. The files will be available for viewing only by tenants or former tenants affected by this application on October 30,1991 between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at The Wheelhouse Auditorium 1 Wheelhouse Drive Newcastle, Ontario