1 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc. March 22. 1989 3 Council Highlights Citing the increasing urbanization urbanization of the Town of Newcastle, councillors Monday Monday voted to adopt a new comprehensive fencing bylaw. bylaw. One of many new regu lations states that all pool owners will be required to erect a suitable fence around their pool. Previously, according according to councillor Diana r-Tm Kctcü&c&Batt<? 1TL-, from TARA BUILDING A NEW / HOME? MM Renovating? Br,ng ,n your plans for a FREE ESTIMATE • Custom Design Service • Custom Color Selection ns ran Kitchen and Bath Design Consultants 97 Richmond St. W. Oshawa 432-1808 Ilamre, above-ground pools have been exempt from fencing fencing regulations. Anyone convicted convicted of contravening the new bylaw can be fined up to $2,000. At Monday's general purpose purpose and administration meeting, councillors received received a report regarding parking enforcement for the first two months of 1989. The figures showed a threefold threefold increase in the number of parking tickets enforcement enforcement officers have issued this year over last year. Including Including 400 tickets issued in February, there had been 750 tickets issued this year as compared to 245 at the end of Februaiy in 1988. The town had collected nearly nearly $4,000 in parking fines up to the end of February. In addition, police had issued 184 parking tickets. The Newcastle public works department is expecting expecting delivery of a street {lusher {lusher in late June of this year. After receiving tenders from two companies and five different different models of the machine, machine, councillors have endorsed endorsed staffs recommendation that the Town spend $92,457 to purchase purchase the flusher from Ama- co Construction Equipment Incorporated of Mississauga. All other bids were higher. The Town had budgeted $100,000 for a new flusner. School Break ■Qpertalfil MWRÇtt lM - April 1st for Students Children 'Wash, Stylecut and CBlowdry Reg. 42.00,47.00 and 52.00 (Set and blowdry included) Spiral Perms t (Set and blowdry Included) Reg. 55.00 OPEN 6 DAYS 6 WEEK Mon., Theirs., and Friday evenings Kat Karl n Beauty Shop 71 King St. E. 623-5019 Bowmanvillc H^P^9thmrthdaySU Hobnobbing with Harvey This week, we have chosen chosen "Friendship" as the theme of our weekly "gab- fest". It is a topic to which most of us will admit we do not address sufficient time and energy. Friends, we have a tendency to take for granted, without any malice aforethought as the saying goes. Friendship, like a garden, garden, thrives on cultivation and a little extra attention. Despit -1 our^y^weekly, monthly i like bad from one to another. Usually they involve a community of interest or else that of exploring exploring of a new field never before closely examined. What is it we seek in a friend? Number one, we believe is a keen sense of humor. The ability to see the fun things of life, to elevate, rather than to depress. One with whom w can •••elate as equals --t.hnse so serious, that life is just one dull rut. To spend much time with one such is enough to depress one for hours afterwards. Friendship is a two-way street. It can't be just what one can get out of it. It requires requires perhaps more in giving giving than it does in taking. Don't expect to get more out of a relationship than you are prepared to put into it. v can 1 without The 40-member choir is an organization of Dordt College, a liberal-arts college college in northwestern Iowa, affiliated with the Christian Reformed Church in the of United States and Canada. ior le The concert is free and ■if open to the public. A freewill | offering will be received. ne; hfi Fnï • "ini*" r- id 1, Love.... "Bones" CadJeb ScuUtufd 30% OFF should i minute dc? _ place for micfJ ) gpic assessment. assessment. Tried and true friends are not necessarily those without fault. Rather, they, like ourselves, have usually acquired quite a collection of habits and personality quirks that if pinpointed could destroy a relationship. Friendships thrive on appreciating appreciating those attributes that we particularly enjoy in another and either ignoring or downplaying the balance. What these special characteristics characteristics are may vary CISC YOUR MORTGAGE SPECIALISTS BOWMANVILLE MALL MORTGAGES and LOANS Monday-Wednesday 10a.m.--3p.m. Thursday - Friday 10 a.m. -- 8 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. -- 1:30 p.m. Ai PVX Call for early morning or evening appointments FOR PERSONAL SERVICE CALL: MANAGER CONSUMER SERVICES • Sharon Vanderduim PERSONAL BANKING REPRESENTATIVES Kathy Moryui *WtËÊ»**Aj Tf STOP [ STOP [STppB 1'1 ' I tW 111 I'MKfcMSTOP Something To Think About [stop' [stop] [STOl] [STOP] "7fie TVaCifrafien. @eutne Has The Selection, Price, Quality & Service You Are Looking For [stop! [stop] [stop] [STOP] DIRECTOR GARY M. 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