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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Apr 1994, p. 16

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16 The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, April 9,1994 4-H Groups Hold Fun Night 4-H leaders, 4-H members and prospective members gathered at the Fitness Centre Pool in Bowmanville Thursday evening, March 31, for a "Fun Night." The program began with swimming, after which the participants viewed a number of projects undertaken by 4- H members and also enjoyed some refreshments. One of the projects on display is shown above. Fire Dept. Report Mar. 29 14:52: 8 Dale Park Dr., public service Mar. 31 17:05: 2055 Regional Rd. #3, chimney or flue fire. Estimated damage: $2,000 19:42:22 Varcoe Ave., first aid Apr. 1 10:47: 12 Wrenn Blvd., assist ambulance 13:01: Hwy. 401 westbound offramp offramp at Courtice Rd., vehicle fire, estimated damage $400 13:30: Darlington Provincial Park, public service 18:28:4705 Reid Rd., grass fire 19:31: 4471 Hill St., alarm, no fire Apr. 2 12:54: Across from 3 Spry Ave., grass fire 13:39:3585 Holt Rd., grass fire 22:07: 4101 Liberty St, power lines down Apr. 3 00:26: 136 King St. E., detector activated, no fire 13:50: 222 Wilmot Trail, alarm, no fire Apr. 4 05:42: 8 Hart Crt., structure fire, estimated damage $210,000 14:38: 120 Wellington Ave., alarm, no fire 18:40: 12 Durham St., chimney or flue fire New vehicle sales by General Motors Motors of Canada continued to be strong in «March with an increase of 20% over the same month last year. Building Building on the momentum from the previous previous two months, March car sales were up 13%, while truck sales rose by 34% over March 1993. "Customers expect good value, high quality and standard safety features features like air bags and ABS brakes in a new vehicle, and they recognize that they get all this and more across our GM lineup," said Tom Mason, GM of Canada's. vice president of marketing. "A good deal of the credit for the positive results belongs to our strong dealer network. Over the past several years, they have put emphasis on improving improving and streamlining their business, business, in particular the parts and service service departments. Customers that chose to maintain older vehicles, are now back in the new car showrooms, and finding a very positive purchase experience. And with value pricing applicable to 85% of our vehicles, purchasing a new car or truck is vir tually hassle free," said Mason. "For example customers have always always known Saturn to be a high quality quality vehicle, but now they are also realizing realizing how affordable it is," Mason said. "The introduction of the $189 Saturn lease has been very successful, successful, and has helped increase customer traffic in the retailer's showrooms, with sales up 43% over March of last year" said Mason. Sales for GM's compact market segment increased in March. Led by strong sales of the Pontiac Grand Am and Oldsmobile Achieva, this segment segment recorded a 77% gain over March 1993. GM's midsize vehicles increased 25% over March 1994, with the Pontiac Pontiac Grand Prix and Oldsmobile Cutlass Cutlass Supreme having exceptional sales increases of 149% and 110% respectively. respectively. In the critical mid-size van segment, segment, the Chevrolet Lumina and the Pontiac Trans Sport continued to make major gains with sales up 135% over last March, and sales of the Chevrolet Astro and GMC Safari mid-size vans increased by 80%. THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS 1994 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS If you plan to seek office in the 1994 Municipal Elections, you must register with the Municipal Clerk before you solicit or accept contributions or incur expenses for the purpose of the election. For more information contact: /7\* MUNICIPALITY OF ( dannqton ONTATIIO Date of First Publication: January 12,1994 CS-Ind. 5007 Patti L. Barrie, A.M.C.T., Clerk Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 S®2 COMMUNITY LIAISON GROUP SITING TASK FORCE Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management GROUPE DE LIAISON COMMUNAUTAIRE GROUPE DE TRAVAIL Choix d'un site de gestion des déchets faiblement radioactifs THE CLARINGTON COMMUNITY LIAISON GROUP MEETING SCHEDULE The Clarington Community Liaison Group (CLG) business meetings are held the first and third Monday of the month: Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: Clarington CLG Resource Centre 37 King St., West - Village of Newcastle The Joint Technical Working Group on Clean-up Criteria Clarington, Hope Township, Port Hope Is scheduled to meet on Wednesday, April 6th at: Location: Port Hope CLG Office Walton and John Streets, Port Hope Time: 7:00 p.m. Topic: To discuss working documents on Clean-up Criteria for thé Welcome, Port Granby and Port Hope Waste Sites. For further information, please contact Dana Kerr 987-7786 © DURHAM REGION PUBLIC NOTICE THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM IN THE MATTER OF, THE MUNICIPAL ACT TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Regional Municipality of Durham may pass by-laws authorizing construction of the following projects: Road No. Road Name Municipality Location 8 14 26 37 44 52 8th Cone. 9th Cone. Reach St. Liberty St. Clarington/Oshawa 8th Concession from Oshawa/Clarington Townline to Reg. Rd. 57. Upgrade to acceptable standards. Pickering Uxbridge Clarington Thickson Rd. Whitby Finch Ave. Harwood Ave. Pickering Ajax Thornton Rd. Oshawa 9th Cone, from lot 30/31 westerly to York/Durham boundary. Upgrade to acceptable standards. Reconstruction to 3-lane urban standard from Main St. to Testa Rd. Liberty Street from Reg. Rd. 4 northerly to Reg. Rd. 20. Upgrade to acceptable standards. Thickson Rd. at Winterberry Dr. and at Dryden Blvd. Operational improvements to intersections. Finch Avenue at Altona Road. Operational improvements to intersections. Harwood Ave. from Hwy. 2 southerly to Mandrake St. Widening to 5-lane standard. Thornton Rd. from Rossland Rd. northerly to Taunton Rd. Reconstruction to 4 - 5 lane standard. Miscellaneous Improvements Road No. Road Name Municipality Location 1 Brock Road Pickering Brock Road at 5th Cone. . Intersection improvements. 1 Brock Road Uxbridge Brock Road at 1.7 km north of Reg. Road 11 Culvert replacement. 19 Shirley Road Scugog Shirley Road at Reg. Road 2 Commuter parking lot. Plans showing details of the projects and the lands affected may be seen at the offices of the Durham Works Department, 105 Consumers Dr., Whitby, Ontario, Telephone 668-7721. Dated at Whitby this 30th day of March 1994. T. PREVEDEL, P. ENG. DIRECTOR OF TRANSPORTATION Works Committee, being delegated by Regional Council as the hearing body, shall hear in person or by his or her counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims his or her land will be prejudicially affected by the by-laws and who applies on or before May 3, 1994, to the undersigned to be heard at a meeting of the Works Committee on May 10,1994. V.A. Silgailis, P. Eng. Commissioner of Works ©

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