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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Jul 1989, p. 7

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Fees for Plates and Licences Increase August 1st The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, July 10, 1989 The Ministry of Transportation Transportation today released details of fee changes for specific driver and vehicle transactions transactions effective August 1, 1989. These were originally announced in the May, 1989 budget. Driver and vehicle renewal renewal fees will increase for renewal renewal periods commencing on or after August 1, 1989. This means that anyone whose driver's licence and/or vehicle plate validation sticker expires on or after July 31,1989 will be subject to the new fees. The cost of a driver's licence licence renewal for three years increases to $30 from $21. Passenger vehicle plate validation stickers in southern southern Ontario increase to $66 from $54 and northern Ontario Ontario to $33 from $27. The cost of motorcycle plate validation stickers in southern Ontario goes to $36 from $30 and northern Ontario to $18 from $15. For a motor-assisted bicycle bicycle validation sticker the fee goes to $12 from $9. The plate validation sticker fee for personal use commercial motor vehicles weighing 3000 kilograms or less, will increase to $66 from $54 in southern Ontario. Ontario. In northern Ontario, the fee goes to $33 from $27. In addition to the fees announced announced in the Budget, there will be other driver and vehicle related fee increases increases effective August 1, 1989 to maintain consistency consistency within the Ministry's fee structure. The fee for an original driver's licence and for a replacement replacement driver's licence goes to $10 from $7. The historic plate validation validation sticker fee will increase to $18 from $12. For a regular dealer plate validation sticker, the fee goes to $132 from $96 and the dealer motorcycle and d pi tion sticker to $72 from $48. To increase the permitted gross weight of a vehicle by 7000 kilograms, the fee for the Conversion Unit will increase increase to $300 from $252. The minimum annual fee for bus plate validation stickers will increase to $66 from $54 and for school bus plate validation stickers to $66 from $54. Also announced in the budget for the Greater Toronto Toronto Area, but scheduled for implementation on December December 1, 1989, is the $90 sticker fee for passenger vehicles vehicles and personal use only commercial motor vehicles (3000 kg or less) and the $48 fee for motorcycles. This area consists of the regional municipalities of Durham, Halton, Peel, York and Metropolitan Metropolitan Toronto. In addition, the fee schedules schedules for all commercial motor motor vehicles, buses, school buses and farm vehicles, scheduled for renewal on or after December 1, 1989, will be adjusted to ensure the minimum registration fee is $90. Letters to the Editor Change Town's Name to Bowmanville lnn»« Tnlin» XT Aiir (•lint- "X T T. .LI 1 1 • 1 1 • • 1 e , 1 - _ Dear John It is a long time since I typed a letter to the Bowmanville Bowmanville Statesman, however however I feel so strongly about the horrible mess that regional regional government, along with past and present councillors, councillors, have thrust upon the people of Bowmanville, I can no longer resist. Now that Mrs. Hubbard has given notice in your paper that she will run a second time and who before elected, promised to have a look at the name Néwcastle, I feel it is time for all the Bowmanville people to stand up and be counted. We all know that a child born in the Bowmanville Seniors' Housing When we left the "Big City", we chose Bowmanville for our home and we have been very comfortable and happy here. Now that we are Senior Citizens, we find it necessary to retire from our home and seek other accommodation. accommodation. We want to stay in this area and have selected a condominium in a building project to be developed here in Bowmanville. Many others others have done the same and feel, as we do, the development is ideal. Unfortunately, the many who want and deserve this project are thwarted by the few who have different self- interests. If conditions were reversed, reversed, I would say "Go ahead you seniors, who have earned the right to satisfactory satisfactory resettlement," and I would not stand in your way "because there but for a few years go I." Can the few realize that they in turn will benefit eventually by a wise understanding understanding now of their future needs. Self-interests can be a lonely road when the welfare welfare of the community as a whole is concerned. W. M. Payne hospital is given a birth certificate certificate from the province that says born in Newcastle. What utter nonsense! We also know that your good paper has twice tried to talk the province into correcting the mess, only to be shot down with silly excuses like the cost of stationery which would have to be changed or the name on the Fire Truck would have to be changed. More nonsense! Now is the time to let Mayor Hubbard and other councillors know that if action action is not taken before the next election to change the name to Bowmanville and let Newcastle retain its own name, we the people of this area, will not cast any votes to anyone not favoring Bowmanville, Bowmanville, If I am lucky enough to be around at the next election, election, I would be willing to pay for campaign posters to fight this mess. We could also apply this to both members members of parliament, Federal or good old Sam. I wonder if we could hear from Mrs. Hubbard now so we could start the next campaign campaign at once. A life long citizen Robert Kent Don't blame vandalism on the recent rapid growth of Newcastle. Mayor Marie Hubbard says that "it's gone on since I've lived here." Following an attack early last Wednesday morning in which a car was destroyed and 14 hanging flower pots were destroyed or stolen, the mayor lashed out at those who blame vandalism in general on the growing population. population. . "We need to discuss the issue with the police, the Board of Education. Do parents parents know where their kids are? They must assist. The police can't do it all. It is easy to shift the blame to other governments and police, police, but we need to ask parents. parents. There is a civic and parental parental responsibility here." 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