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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Apr 1993, p. 2

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1 2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, April 7,1993 Study Looks at Future of Downtown Flag Raising Marks Start of Cancer Month in Newcastle From'Page One proposal would affect developments in and around the area. , Glenn Willson told the committee committee he supported the recommendations recommendations of "Scenario Two." He said, 'I agree that in the long ■ run Scenario Two is the best.' Also, throwing support behind the idea of developing the west central central area as a means to an end, was A1 Strike, representing the Bowmanville Bowmanville Business Improvement Area. Mr. Strike told the committee that the BIA prefers the scenario which encourages "large store de velopment in blocks rather than a strip development." The Bowmanville BIA supports "the extensions of the central area to the west to encourage the establishment establishment of a department-type store and . other facilities to promote more shopping in Bowmanville." Although there were several developers developers who basically listed reasons reasons why they liked certain scenarios scenarios and which ones they preferred, there was one person in the crowd who did not offer support to any of the options contained in the report. Herb Green, representing the Bowmanville Mall, "told committee tHappy 'Birthday, to the 9{t%uest Malf-Century Sister! 'Welcome to the Chih April 10,1993 from Ofeten andofoma (founding Members) and Lu (Stitt tfU mucA younger sister!) Look who's 16! Happy Birthday Mark Love Mom, Dad and Michele IBs NOTOE Canguard Tax Service 15 Fourth Street - Bowmanville ... continuing to provide you with the same excellent service. Personal Tax Preparation Marg Lingard Marg Conway Bill Concilia 623-4217 • 623-1656 434-8087 Bowmanville Bowmanville Oshawa $ I |£ tp m lie Witt Register Now for FOLK ART CLASSES Beginner Level Wed. Evenings 6:30 Thurs. afternoons 1:00 Level One Wed. afternoons 1:00 Thursday evenings 6:30 Let's Paint Together -TXtesday afternoons 1:30 Classes start April 21st Join us for a FABRIC PAINTING SEMINAR with Joyce Rosseau Sat, May 1st Cost: $30.00 includes all materials Register and View Projects at The White Rabbit 19 Scugog St. or call 697-2380 Store Hours: Wed. - Thurs. - Sat. 10 - 5:30; Friday 10 ■ members the building up of retail and office space on the west would have a '.'devastating" affect on the. rest of the shops in Bowmanville. He also told them that the owners of the Bowmanville Mall have been trying to attract a department store to the area for about a decade. However, However, their, effort has been without success. "We've made dozens of proposals proposals and market studies, it has been a continuous process," Mr. Green said. Committee members decided to review the Planning Department's analysis of the consultant's report at the April 19 general purpose and administration administration committee meeting. Kim Campbell on Campaign Trail From Page One enough either," she said. Ms Campbell expounded on her belief that politicians need to communicate communicate more effectively with their constituents. She believes everyone who wants to should become involved in the political process. "I feel very strongly in democracy. democracy. To me, it means more than voting voting to choose a candidate once every every three to four years." The Conservative Party is "reaching "reaching out to become involved - to broaden our base," Ms Campbell told the group. She thinks this can be done by reaching out to those who have become become disillusioned by the party they relied on to help them out. Pointing specifically to the Ontario Ontario New Democratic Party's unionized unionized supporters who have withdrawn withdrawn their support, Ms Campbell said: "They have seen the conflict between ideology and reality." Stressing that the Conservative Party "is not an enemy to the automotive automotive industry," Ms Campbell wants "all Canadians to face and solve the problems we face as a community." Many local residents who attended attended the reception held by Durham Riding MP Ross Stevenson and Ontario Ontario Riding MP Rene Soetens were impressed with Ms Campbell. "I was very impressed with her answers," said Newcastle Village resident Ed Vanhaverbeke. "She is a breath of fresh air in the political scene," he said. j r Local resident, lawyer and former former MPP for Durham East, Sam Ci.w reatz, told The Statesman he seek Ms Campbell as "refreshing," anil added: "She's good for the party and for the country." Solina W.l. Holds Casserole Lunch Amid a spring setting of pussywif lows the Solina Women's Institute Annual Casserole Luncheon was held. Wednesday March 24th at the Solina Hall. An appreciative group enjoyed the wide assortment of first course dishes and mouthwatering desserts provided by Solina W.l. members. Following the luncheon, door prizes of spring primulas were given away. Winners included Mac Olavc- son, Dorothy Somerville, Ruth Tink, Ruby Buzzell, Irene Ayrc, Heather Doyle, Dianne Ferguson, Vivian Pickard, Isobcl Payne, Glenda Austin, Austin, Grace Murdock, Norcen Bradley, Elsie Prout, Dorothy Tremble, Alma Rowan and Bca Boddy. The choir of Sydenham Kiwanis Club of Oshawa provided musical entertainment entertainment after the luncheon. This was enjoyed by all. This concluded another successful W.L event. P.R.O. Donna Barkcy April is the Canadian Cancer Society's month in the Town of Newcastle and across Canada. During this month, the Cancer Society members will be canvassing canvassing your neighborhood for donations. donations. Here (front: 1-r) Ernie Eves, Audrey Bate, Fred Tippins and Billie Kemp are joined by (back: 1-r) Town of Newcastle Mayor Diane Hamre and Mary Tillcock of the Newcastle Branch of the Ontario Cancer Society. Ms Tillcock Tillcock said the Newcastle Branch is planning to raise $90,000 during during this year's campaign. Still No Decision on Task Force Report From Page One councillors and Mayor Hamre piped up to say the meeting should be public. public. "I won't support anything not in a public forum," the mayor told Councillor O'Toole and Councillor Ken Hooper who had originally raised the idea of an in-camera session. session. She said she would not be sending sending out a directive from her office for this document to be read during another private meeting. Councillor Ann Dreslinski supported supported the mayor's opinion during the meeting. "I won't support tabling it," said Councillor. Dreslinski. "We have gone over and over the report. "I'm ready for it. Some of us are not in agreement with parts, but why should we bother putting it off?" While Councillor Scott told committee committee members he had supported the original tabling motion of the report report last month, he would not support support a new one. "Since then, we have had two interim interim meetings and I can't see what tabling it further would do." Nevertheless, report will come back to the committee on Monday, April 19 for a line by line examination. examination. Committee members who have any legal questions arc to pass them along to Larry Kotscff the town's Chief Administration Officer (C.A.O.) so he can get the town solicitor's solicitor's answers. Mayor Hamre also asked the C.A.O. to ensure the meeting's agenda for that day will be light. "BUILD SAFE -BUILD SMART" April 11th to April 17th is BUILDING REGULATIONS AWARENESS WEEK throughout Ontario. The Town of Newcastle on April 15, 1993 will be holding an information display and seminar in conjunction with Building Awareness Week at the Bowmanville Recreation Complex, Highway #2 and Regional Road 57,11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. PUBLIC WELCOME BUILD SAFE... BUILD SMART; PLAN TO ATTEND Date of Publication: April 7,1993 CS-3244 CORRECTIONS FOR CANADIAN TIRE We wish to draw your attention to the following errors In our Current 1993 Catalogue: Page 26 Item #9 - #623515-0 All purpose submersible utility pump; - Should read up to 900 G PH at 5' head Page 26 Item #5 - #623538-6 - Sewage Pump Package > - Copy reads: Mounted Inside on the bottom of the holding basin : 1 : % -- Should read: Sits inside on the bottom of the 1 holding basin. Page 27 Item #1 - #624001-6 - Motomaster Convertible Pump and Tank Set - Should read: After Sale Price $319.99 Save $20.00 - #555914-6 - Delta 14" Floor Drill Press - Copy illustration Is Incorrect. - Should read: 12 spindle speeds Items 4,5 - #462656-4 and #462657-8 Schlage Dead Bolts - Should read: Single Cylinder - #142900x - Motomaster Water Pumps - Should read: Reconditioned Water Pumps -#119998-6- Professional Charge Chart - Should Indicate: 12 Volt Battery Item #11 - #095010 - Tire Foot Pumps single cylinder - Should read: Gauge not Included. Page 107 Item #2 Page 114 Page 216 Page 228 Page 230 Item #3 Item #7 Wa sincerely regret any Inconvenience this may have caused you. Canadian Tire Hwy. No. 2, Bowmanville Don't Miss a Single Issue | Catch all the news, sports and advertising that make up our community. Category 1 Sub. Delivery G.S.T. Total Subscribers who wish to pick up their own subscription at our offices nfter 11 n.in, Wedncsdiiy. 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Box 190,62 King Street West, Bowmanville, Ontario, UC 3K9 Second Class Mail Permit No. 1561 PUBLIC NOTICE Corporation of the Town of Newcastle Street-Smart Lighting Retrofit Program Contract NW92-30 Council of the Town of Newcastle with the cooperation and financial assistance of Ontario Hydro, have awarded a tender to Dundas Power Line Ltd., Chosterville, for work associated associated with the replacement of Incandescent and mercury vapour street lights with energy efficient high pressure sodium fixtures, within the boundaries ol the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle. Kindly contact Jan O'Neill, Administrative Assistant, at the Public Works Department II additional additional Information pertinent to this project Is required. Mr. W. A. Evans, P. Eng. Director of Public Works Corporation of the Town of Newcastle 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A0 Phono No. 41C-623-3379 \ TIB .OWN or y y- Newcastle ON.AH.iT" "Planning For An Emergency" Handbook Have You Received Your Copy? A booklet "Planning For An Emergency: A Personal Handbook For Residents Around The Darlington Nuclear Generating Station" has been delivered by Canada Post to all residents within 10 kilometres of the nuclear station. If you arc unsure whether you live within 10 kilometres, please sec the map. The booklet provides information on provincial, regional and Ontario Hydro plans to ensure your safety in the event of an emergency at the nuclear generating station. Tunning Fox an Tmi.kc.incy 2. If you haven't received the booklet, please call the Darlington Energy Information Centre (623-7122) and wc will send you one. If you have any questions on the nuclear emergency plan, please drop by or phone and let's discuss them. We will also host information sessions at the following locations: 1. Five Points Mall, Oshawa Thursday, April 15 from 1:00 to 8:00 pm Bowmanville Mall on Friday, April 16 from 1:00 to 8:00 pm tod 4| -111 four. o=i tAHi ONIAHIO Mwlry ol Ihi flokilot Osn.isl 416965 6708 <a IXMIU. 6?3 7 1» D*i .melon Eiwigy Iniomi/Uon Ctmui OnUno 11,8(0

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