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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Sep 1976, p. 5

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Sept. 1, 1976 5 New Waverley Park WiII Consider Horticul'tural Society Honors Boar Meners Business Directory, Water Plant' A recommendation from the regional works committee on a $2.8 million water supply pliant for the village of Nýewcastle will be deait with at today's meeting of the Dur- ham Regional Council., Tbe plant,' wbich would serve a, population of 10,000 within the village was recom- mended by the regional works committee in a meeting last week. Althougb the Durham of- ficial plan bas set the popula- tion of Newcastle village at 7,000, the plan)t under consi- deration would handie future residential and industrial growtb according to Regional works commissioner, R. Richardson. An eariier design for a water plant would bave cost $2. 3 million and served 5,000 résidents. The plant would be deben- tured and financed through the Ontario Housing Action Program (OHAP). An interest free boan would be avàilable for three years and it would be paid for in new subdivision agreements. A brief to the worký commit- tee asking that the committee recomend the new plant was made by Keitb Barr, of the Newcastle Chaffiber of Com- merce. A new park is being built in Waverley Giarc1ens on land donated by the developer, Milani and Milani. The four acre temporary park site now has a basebail diamond, a swing set and a few other pieces of playground equipment installed by the Town of Newcastle's Recreation Department. Parks and Recreation employees, Robert Payne (on stepladder) and (left to right) Scott Rudeli, Jack Mutton and Dave Potter, are shown working on a swing set. The park is located on Martin Rd., just off Alonna St. The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education called for changes in new scbool bus regulations during "t(,king MIDTOWN MALL 200 JOHN ST W. care of Cant OSHAWA Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Woods received a service award for their contribution to the community from the Orono Horticultural Society during their annual flower and garden show on Aug. 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Woods have served on the board of directors of the 174 member club since 1968. Speaks at Rotary Club ....... .................. C R O S S BLOOD DONOR le Changes, ;îng with an Ontario tendent of transportation with committee in Oshawa the board of educaýiop4 told six 25tb.. MPP's on the committee that ir Clitberoe, superin- not aîîowing schooî buses to pull off to the side of the road bas almost caused two ac-- cidents. The area of greatest con- cern for the board is known as R S "the deatb strip"; about six miles north~ ofNe asl ~I~I Village on Highway 115. Until new school bus rules 1 fi, ýt>rcswere brougbt in recently, odians"drivers were allowed to pull adiant"off the road near Enterprise F'VE POINTS MALL 11111 to let cbildren out, Mr. 285 TAUNTON RD. E. Clitberoe said. "As a resuit, a tractor- trailer jack-knifed while trying to stop the next day and ~G E Ralmost bit the bus," he said. kGER Cars may smash into the T«ioN AUTHORITY bus if the drivers stop sud- .thority is seeking a denly because of the flashers, isible, through the be said. ty for developing, "Oeo hsdal' imes and staff fte "n of thes daI' yobe appoinled f0 fthe afraid we wîll have a fatality The current budget ini the area." IS ervarad h One solution to tbe problema s - n sthat the board recommended tue management and to the Ministry of Transporta- ?ering with a broiad tion and Communications was famUjlar with such lk works services, putting a special pull-off zone ydrological studies, in the area.« iation with other But the ministry rejected In company with 180 others, engineer Jack Sylvester of Port Hope spent a week in Russia two years ago touring many of the ý- outstanding attractions in Leningrad, Petrovostok, and Moscow. Last week, Mr. Sylvester shared highlights of that trip with the members of the Bowmanville Rotary Club. He was especially imrsed with the immense, pastel-colored bidns in Leningrad, and the 'spectacular' summer home of the Czars, buît for Peter the Great, and adorned- by beautiful gardens containing over 1500 fountains at Petrovostok. B3Y comparison, Mr. Sylvester found the architecture. in the capital city of Moscow quite drab. the idea because "It feit .it purpose as more general, would create a precedent," he dealing with 'province-wide said. changes to the Higbway Traf- Committee chairman, MPP fie Act. Fred Young, (NDP-York- But the problem will be view) defined the committee's "brought to the authorities," HospitalI 3rd Floor Re-opened Following a planned six week closure, the third floor of Memorial Hospital was re- opened witb total savings amounting to $36,600, accord- ing to hospital administrator Richard Elston. In part, the closure i was staged to meet 1976 Ministry of, Healtb budget restraints, which required the Bowman- ville bospital to reduce ex- penditures by $16,000 Tbough no staff members were laid off during the July l9tb - August 29tb closure, the bospital did not replace em- ployees wbo were encouraged to take bolidays in the six week period. Further funds were saved by granting re- quested leaves of absence, witbout pay. La a similar move last year, the third floor was closed for four weeks in July and August,, trimming $21 ,»0 in expenses. Utility Pole, Damomged The ?urharn Regional police are looking for a red and white car, believed ta be a GM product, that struck a utility pole in Bowmanville sbortly after mnidnîgbt on Saturday, August,28. The car left the scene of the accident'but police say the For Durham Region May BePurchsed HRO fARt/ID MON!?' MayBePurchsed .wril ticp Yom iz2: CONERVi SAi61VE The Region of Durbam's new Business Directory is now ready said Bob Nicol, tbe Director of Development for the Region of Durham. The Business Directory con- tains the names of manufac- turing firms in ail eight area municipalities in aiphabetical order witb the names of the priilciple m~anagement staff, number of employees and the products manufactured. The înquiry for our Direc- tory bas been quite phenomin- ai and to date we bave had upwards of 300 requests. Tbe Business Directory is publisbed once yearly and is continually being updated, to meet the changes of manage- ment personal and new plant openings. Mr. Nicol, said it is good business to buy locally and pole on Queen and Ontario Streets was snapped and the rigbt rear side of the car was damaged. The car is believed to have been northbound on Ontario Street, when it entered Queen St., went into a partial side skid and bit the pole. this book is of special interest to purchasing agents Who perbaps do not know that a supplier of goods may- be operating within Durbam. ",A good cross section of our co'mmunity is buying the book", said Nicol, "salesmen, travel agents, business con- ceras, banks, real estate offices, purchasing agents. " Tbe book selîs for five dollars and can be purcbased by. contacting Mr. Robert J. Nicol, Director of Develop- ment, Planning and Develop- ment, Region of Durham, 105 Consumers Drive, Wbitby, Ontarlo. yOI/,M T/FSERVICE ANDO FINE 0&I OU/ ~lN Francis' Tennant' Fuels, Ont. 983-5693 Liptay Brothe.rs uchs Peterborough uctionBarn Wednesday, September 8, ing sales under their direction. Auctioneer. 11e says that thic wil be the first sale at the New Some of their immediate award bas done mucb for binr Liptay Livestock Auction proposais will be the reopen- in business promotion. Centre, Formerly the Peter- ing of the third -ring, with borough Community Live- appropriate renovations for a d e stock Sale Barn. special Dairy sale every Adve tisi0ng... The livestock marketing Wednesday evening; expand- yard bas been purchased by ing the present facilities and L keeps people Steve and John Liptay, of undertaking a professional BOA1 Liptay Auctioneers Ltd., Bow- a\titude towards livestock w rig nanville, and will continue marketing and livestock mer-iCNAANDVRINGOISY ith regular Wednesday even- chandising in Central and _____________ The Sale barn bhas been operating now for over 20 farmers with an ideal outlet8 9 for their cattle,' and a place to (Lic. and Sales Tax purchase replacement cattle. Extra) Stock No. 6333 The barn bas been owned for the past 13 years by Bill and BR NDNW 97 Audrey Sedgwick. N W 17 A special feature of the new sale barn is that one of the a auctioneers is the present World Champion Livestock MN Auctioneer, Steve Liptay. He is no newcomer to this sale barn, having already worked in the main ring for five years. Steve's experience includes extensive auctioneering 9 cattie across North America Last week he spent 4 days selling af several Livestock Markets ln South Dakota. Steve bas worked for seven years as a major auctioneer at the Ontario Stockyards. H1e b ot dlaims to have long ago sold bis first one million head of cattle. H1e is now well on bis way to the second million. uj A The World's supreme CON achievement in Livestock auctioneering was Steve's ex- Pontiac-Buiek perince vryrecently when be completed with 51 of North L D American's top Auctioneers in a World Auctioneering com- BOW-MA NVIL LE, ONT. mOicharg petition ln the United States, alter being judged the 1976 World Champi on Livestock To.6 33 6 OSHAWA Y. W. C. A. FALL PROGRAMS 7~Special Regtration Day Thursday, September 9 9: 00a. m. -9: 00p. m. Program Building - Simcoe and McGrigor Sts.. Activities for Women, Men, Girls and Boys. Babysitting available for Most daytime programs. For Information Cail 576-8880 Educo-tion Board*Asks F-or Bus Ru a meeli select ci on Aug. 1Robei d SHdmakofPEf TOWN 0F NEWCASTLE 1976é MUNICIPAL ELECTION Vacancios for Deputy Returni*ng Off icors and Poli Clerkt There wiII be-an election on Monday, December 6, 1976, to elect Members to the, Municipal Council of the Town of Newcastle and to the Council of the Regional Municipality of, Durham, and also to the Public and Separate School-Boards. Residents of the/ Town of Newcastle who, wish'to act as Deputy Retyrning Officers or Poli Clerks in. the election kindly opply inwriting to the undersig ned, giving particulars of experience, if any. L~ M. Mcllroy, A.M.C.T, Town CIerk and VReturiiing Off icer for the Town of Newcastle, 40 Temperance Street, BOWMANVILLE, Ontario.

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