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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Apr 1994, p. 3

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Thé Independent,'Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmariville, Saturday, April 16,1994 3 Parole Office Lease Approved At 20 % Hike for Five Year Term The lease for the Parole Offices located located at 132 Church Street was approved. approved. The proposed lease for a five-year term, to be effective retroactively from Sept. 1, 1993 until Aug. 31, 1998 covers 821 square feet in the building which also houses the Bow- manville Fire Station, states a report from Clarington's Treasurer Marie Marano and Community Services Director Director Joe Caruana. The annual rental of the space is at $9,852 and reflects a 20 per cent increase increase over the current rate of $8,210. "With respect to the operating costs of the building, the lease includes includes both escalation and deescalations deescalations clauses. The base costs per square foot, per annum will be adjusted adjusted to the most current year's operating costs," states their report. In order to cancel the agreement by either the municipality or the tenant there must be a three-month written notice. As part of the leasing arrangement a few repairs will be looked after by the Department of Community Services. Services. Daffodil Day Sales Raises $10,000 for Cancer Society ; The Clarington Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society raised $10,177.85 during its Daffodil Day sales in Bowmanville, Courtice, Orono and also through pre-sales. Helping the Cancer Society members were the Newcastle/Orono Xi Eta Gamma Sorority, represented by Jane Black (left); and St. Paul's Church Couples' Club, represented by Brenda Earle (right). They received thank-you notes from Clarington Clarington Canadian Cancer Society Branch President Audrey Bate (middle). Another group which helped was the Iota Psi Sorority of Courtice. Each group helped to sell daffodils in their communities on Friday, March 25,1994. Rumor Stops Hwy. 407 at Whitby Rumors are flying, regarding the future of the 407 Highway in Dur- ham Region. Now, there's speculation the new freeway will only go as far as Whitby, Whitby, leaving Oshawa and Clarington in the dark. These rumors were examined at a While Oshawa worries, the Clarington Clarington Councillors who voted against the 407 should be breathing a sigh of relief. Mayor Hamre said when Oshawa loses, so does Clarington. Now, Clarington will have to work on "trying to improve our re- Welfare Assistance Increases by 5.5% The number of people requiring social assistance in Ontario during the month of March 1994 was announced announced April 12 by Tony Silipo, Ontario's Minister of Community and Social Services. During March there were 322,000 households on Family Benefits (FBA). This translates into 7Q7,800 beneficiaries which includes heads of households, spouses and children. Compared to the previous month, the number of households receiving i GW A increased by 0.7 per cent. Combined the caseload total for Family Benefits and General Welfare ; dustry." Assistance represents a 5.5 per cent "Oshawa will rpallv hp increase over March 1993. %. .. .. ! out " d MayoMlle. meeting of regional mayors held Wednesday, April 13, said Clarington Clarington Mayor Diane Hamre. Mayor Hamre told The Independent Independent on Thursday morning, April 14, "Regional staff will be making a presentation to the Minister of Transportation." The concept of the 407 was to gional and locaf roads have an easi/west transportation system system which would see vehicles diverted diverted from the 401, north of Taunton Taunton Road, connecting to the 115/35 Highway. Mayor Hamre said stopping the highway at Whitby could hurt Oshawa, the largest municipality in the region. Recently, the City of Oshawa was also told the upgraded Highway 401 would be narrowed to 10 lanes at Oshawa rather than the proposed 1 12 lanes. Mayor Hamre said she backs Mayor Diamond in her concerns that this decision "will not help when trying to meet the needs of in- IF IT'S A QUESTION OF MONEY, WE'VE GOT THE ANSWERS "It was like winning the lottery, when that tax refund came in. I knew my money was well invested, and I had that rebate set aside for a much needed vacation. The great thing was it was my money I was getting back. " THANKS TO A MONTHLY INVESTMENT PLAN AND SOUND INVESTMENT ADVICE REGAL CAPITAL PLANNERS LTD. Call Steve Scatterty Financial Advisor, Bowmanville B23-193B See me at the Bowmanville Home Show April 29, 30 and May 1st losing WEIGHT CONTROL CONSULTANTS You're about to hear something that'll get your metabolism going. 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