V !" . v .IM "V ' ' SlUl'f 1 2 » The Canadian'Statcsmah, Bowmanvillc, June 29,1988 A Little Too Close for Comfort Skate '88 Drive Starts Monday Stan Hollingsworth has his team of Campaigners all primed - up for their canvass Kick-off on Monday, July 4/ 88. They will be soliciting major donations from some 140 corporations and large industries. It is essential for the success of the fund raising raising campaign to canvass large gifts first, in order to set a positive trend by exam- as per the following scale: Those who wish to be recognized recognized as Founders $25,000 and over as Benefactors 15,000. to 24,999. as Sponsors 10,000. to 14,999. as Patrons 5,000. to 9.999. as Boosters 3,000. to 4.999. as Supporters 1,000. to 2.999. It's up to each prospect to consider a level of giving in which he or she would feel comfortable, and be proud of. Aquatic Club Holds Awards Banquet The Newcastle Aquatic Club held its Second Annual Awards Banquet at The Flying Dutchman Hotel on Sunday, June 19. One of the highlights of the evening was tne presentation of trophies and certificates to some of the club's top swimmers. swimmers. Shown above (front row, left to right) are: Nigel O'Neill-Kizoff and David James (who shared the Rookie of the Year trophy); Mike James, Swimmer of the Year; and Stacey Rout, Female Swimmer of the Year. In the back row, from left, are: Lindsey Mack, most improved swimmer, Tracy Arnott, Stephanie Maxwell and Luke Sagur, provincial time qualifiers. Linsey Mack and Stacey Rout are also provincial qualifiers. Absent from the photo is Jason Murray, Male Swimmer Swimmer of the Year. The team's coaches are Gord Maxwell (head coach) and Gail Arnott. Graduates . >«ïî5:' SSSr ! iW J r; During Saturday night's wind storm, a large tree fell on this Bowmanville home at 43 Centre Street. The accident occurred around 9:30 p.m. So far, very little damage has been discovered. The Public Works Department of the Town of Newcastle spent five hours on Sunday cleaning up branches at the site and making making sure that no further damage would be done before the tree could be completely removed on Monday. Developer and Residents Reach Subdivision Accord From Page One roàd would be built and how the intersection intersection at Mann Street and Concession Concession Street would be affected. " Tony Cannella, an engineer with the town's public works department, assured councillors that with the land that is there (including four extra metres metres on the east side of Mann Street) ;the road would still be built to the urban urban standards required by the plan of subdivision. Urban standards will mean that Mann Street will be con structed with curbs, gutters and sidewalks. sidewalks. Mr. Cannella also reported that stop signs would be placed at the corner corner of Mann Street and Concession Street. Newcastle Mayor John Winters questioned who would pay for the road .'widening in the future should the extra extra road width ever become available on the west side of Mann It was suggested that mmey could be set aside through the subdivision for such future widening. Caldor Acres Farm Market Pick your own and j. Ready Pick STRAWBERRIES We also carry apple cider. 1 Open 7 days a week 8 a.m. to Dusk Calvin and Dorothy Crago Street Lights Possible for Taunton Road Town staff will be investigating investigating the possibility of placing placing street lights on portions of Taunton Road. A motion introduced by Councillor Diane Hamre mentioned numerous re- iuests for such lighting on Dwayne Paul Sterling Paul,, Margaret, , Carol Ann, Connie and Adeana ark proud to announce the graduation graduation of their pon, brother and uncle, Dwayne Paul Sterling. Dwayne graduated from McMaster University with a Bachelor of Arts Economics. Economics. Dwayne is a former graduate of Sir John A. Macdonald Macdonald S.S. and Hamilton Collegiate Institute. Dwayne plans to further his studies. Good Luck Dwayne. Dwayne is the grandson of Mary Brown and the late Howard Brown. Kiddies' Runners....9* Rubber Boots 9" Nike T-shirts 9* Baby Boots 9' Boys' & Girls' Hi Cuts Stan Hollingsworth pie. Another reason for an early call on prospects in this category is because many have out-of-town head- offices, where corporate decisions decisions are made. Such requests requests usually take longer to process. Opportunities for Designations Designations will also be available to those who wish to be recognized. recognized. More than one third of the campaign goal should be raised from this group of prospects, and 18 determined determined campaigners, all recruited recruited through the Corporate Corporate Division, will see to it that this objective is met. But before setting out on their course, Stan Hollingsworth insists that each campaigner must first make their own personal direction. Prospects at this level will be asked to consider giving SPECIAL Panasonic PC-20P42R 20" Color Portable TV 114-channel capability Wireless remote Programmable scan, rapid tune, sleep timer $549. 95 Only 5-YEAR WARRANTY' ONLY $5.50 PER WEEK BOWMANVILLE AUDIO-VISION 20 King St. W. Telephone 623-2312 Open Thurs. and Fri. til 9 p.m. "Bowmanville's Complete Electronics Store" Quests I or tnatroad. 1 CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY | Kiddie Kobbler m 1053 SIMCOE ST. N. 723-8863 lly J ing of requests for lights," said Councillor Hamre. As well, the Ward Three representative asked that stafflook into a street light at the corner of 7th Concession and Regional Road 14, in Tyrone. While in agreement with the concept of lighting, Councillor Ann Cowman questioned how the cost of such services would affect the local tax bill. 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O § kitst DURHAM THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Take notice that the Regional Planning Committee will consider consider at a meeting to be held on: July 5,1988 at 10:00 a.m. Planning Department Boardroom 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby A PROPOSED AMENDMENTTO THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN AND PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS TO THE OFFICIAL PLAN OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE The proposed amendment to the Durham Regional Official Plan would recognize the Hamlet of Newlonville as a hamlet for growth and permit the provision of a municipal water supply system. The purpose of the proposed modifications to the Official Plan of the Town of Newcastle is to: a) incorporate policies and a map schedule for the Hamlet of Newlonville in accordance with the proposed amendment to the Durham Regional Official Plan; and b) incorporate appropriate map schedules for the Hamlets of Solina, Burketon Station, Enniskillen, Haydon and Tyrone. Subsequently, the Regional Council will consider the recommendation recommendation of the Planning Committee at a meeting to be held on: July 13,1988 at 10:00 a.m. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS BUILDING 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby Tire report related to the proposed amendment Is available for inspection in the offices of the Planning Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, or by calling Mr. Jamie McEwan, Planning Department (Whitby) 668-7731/ (Toronto) 686-1651. Requests to make a presentation boloro the Planning Committee Committee concerning the proposed amendment must be lorwardod to Dr. M. Michael, M.C.I.P., Commissioner of Planning, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario L1 N 6A3, and should be received by the Friday preceding the meeting. Requosls to make a presentation before Regional Council concerning the proposed amendment must be forwarded to the Regional Clerk, Regional Headquariers Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario L1N 6A3, and should ho rocolvod 48 hours prior to tho Rogionnl council mooting. File No. OPA 87-52 Gary Horroma Regional Chairman C. W. Lundy, A.M.C.T, Regional Clork Oneida's fastest selling flatware designs... 12 Top Guns in Silverplate and 18/8 Stainless. While quantities last. 5-Piece Place Settings Include: Salad Fork, Dinner Fork, Dinner Knife, Dessert/Soup Spoon, Teaspoon ;■ 7 À 1 jCX 9 8 1 f J1 10 V it f .12 iLi COMMUNITY SILVERPLATE ' Affection 2 Enchantment tut ROGERS SILVERPLATE 3 Royal Lace < Flirtation LTD 18/8 STAINLESS 5 Sheraton ° Easton HEIRLOOM 18/8 STAINLESS 7 Jullltard 6 Dover. 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