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

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Ther This is a ^ ^ xxa.x .• (ïp;/ , : a .à, : .'- • pipe Glarington Council Supports Opposition to Service Charges The Glarington Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, July 16,1994 : Hair Cuts for Children's Aid Society Glarington Council voted to endorse endorse a resolution to object to the proposed proposed service charges on municipalities municipalities for supplementary assessment and changes to the assessment rolls for omissions. The councillors said they were in total agreement with a recommenda- Alliance House Monster Bingo On August 14th Alliance House Women's Shelter & Support Service Inc. is holding a "Monster Bingo" on Saturday, Aug. 14 at the Bowmanville Recreation Complex. The bingo will take place from 7 p.m. until 1 a.m. Originally, the Alliance House Board had hoped to bring in a singer^ but they were unable to do so. In a letter to council from Francine Tardif-Nicholas, the Chairperson of the Board of Directors, she asked that "council will support our worthwhile event." She also noted the group "would be very honoured if members of council council would volunteer their time to help make the evening a great success." tion from the Town of Newmarket on this issue. The resolution asks the Minister of Finance to withdraw "the proposal because because it is inequitable and excessive in its application and represents an intrusion intrusion on the revenues of one level of government to pay for a provincial service." It is estimated the service charge would raise an estimated $18,000,000 for the general revalue fund of the provincial coffers. Within the resolution from Newmarket Newmarket Council it is stated that the ministry note the town "believes such an action by the province could warrant warrant a review by all municipalities of the services they provide in support of provincial legislation, policies and programs and the cost borne by municipalities municipalities in providing these services." services." Also, the ministry is being asked to explain why the province would establish establish a fee for a property assessment that exceeds the taxes die "Town of Newmarket requires to provide the full range of municipal services for a period of six months." The five councillors present and mayor voted in favor of die endorsement. endorsement. Celebrating 80 Years of 4H Activity The Ontario 4-H Council is inviting inviting all former and present 4-H participants participants and their families to celebrate 80 years of 4-H in Ontario. The provincial provincial celebration will be held July cultural Museum, Milton, Ontario. The weekend will have something for everyone - entertainment, hands on activities, good food and great friends - fun for all! In January, 1995 the Council will unveil the 4-H History Book, entitled "Head, Heart, Hands, Health - A His- NISSAN tory of 4-H in Ontario" at their Annual Annual Meeting and Conference at Geneva Park, Orillia. Advanced book orders can be made through local 4-H Associations Associations at $20.00 per copy. The Ontario 4-H Council wants to make sure that 4-H participants over the past 80 years receive a calendar of 80th Anniversary events being held throughout the province in 1995. If you are a former 4-H member, volunteer, volunteer, leader or OMAFRA staff and would like to receive-80th Anniversary Anniversary information, please contact your local 4-H association or the Ontario 4-H Council at 705-563-2104. Lisa's Hair Design on King St. in Bowmanville had a "hair- raising" day last Thursday. The salon donated 50% of the day's cuts to the Children's Aid Society camping program for kids. The fundraiser fundraiser was a first for owner Liza Rizzuto (right) who says the response response was terrific. Janie Fledderus (seated) was one customer happy to help a good cause. 62 King St. West 623-3303 Your Community Newspaper Since 1854 Bowmanville SPAN'S 1994 SENTRA 2 Door Coupes SPECIALS OF "ME MONTH NOW SALE PRICED FROM 4 Door Sedans NOW SALE PRICED FROM 1994 MAXIMA "GXE 5 Loaded •>> M 0,990 $ 11,290 NOW SALE $ PRICED FROM 22,990 Ask about our very special rates on 24 and 36 month leases. 1994 HARD BODY PICKUPS NOW SALE PRICED FROM SUPER SPECIAL $ 10,990' SAVE $2,000. ON ALL IN-STOCK 4X4 KING CABS 'Freight and PDE ($690), Taxes, Licence extra MIDWAY NISSAN 1300 DUNDAS STREET EAST WHITBY 668-6828 (c) "SERVING DURHAM SINCE 1960" DUNDAS ST. E HWV. 401

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