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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Nov 1994, p. 3

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, November 30,1994 3 B.I.A. MOONLIGHT MADNESS SHUTTLE NORTH ROUTE Minutes After the Hour Departing from King and Silver North on Scugog 30 00 Scugog and Jackman , East on Fourth 32 02 Fourth and High : East on Vanstonc/Sunsct 33 03 Sunset and Liberty North on Liberty, East on Freeland 34 04 41 Freeland, East Entrance South on Meams, West on Applcblossom Drive 36 06 Applcblossom and Kershaw i - South on Kershaw 39 09 Kershaw and Flaxman - East on Flaxman , 7 South on Meams 40 10 Meams and Soper Creek ; East on Soper Creek 41 11 • ; Soper Creek and Downham Dr. West on Concession St. 42 12 Concession and Meams 1 North on Mann . 43 13 ' Mann and Tucker ! West on Tucker, South on Applcblossom Applcblossom and Hcrriman '44 14 Applcblossom and Concession - West oh Concession, South on Liberty 45 15 108 Fores tree Place : West on King 46 16 King and Division 48 18 King and Silver WEST ROUTE 49 19 West on King from Silver South on Reg. Rd. #157, West on Aspen Springs Drive South on Bonnycastlc Drive 50 20 Bonnycastlc Drive and Glen Ray Ct. Bonnycastlc Drive and Hartwell Avc. East on Hartwell Avenue, South on Martin Rd. 52 22 71 Martin Rd. East on Pcnfound South on Alonna 54 24 Alonna and Roscr N. West on Roscr South on Waverlcy, East on Baseline 55 25 Baseline and Lockhart Gale North on Spry 57 27 Spry and Loscombc North ombawrencc 59 29 Bridle Path. East on Quinn i*,, VM ■ 00 30 ■ . Wavcrly Plaza, South South on Waverlcy East / North on Rhonda 01 31 Rhonda and Rosalynne South Rhonda and Doreen Crcs. 02 32 Rhonda and Lawrence Gate East on Lawrence Gate North on Cole West on Little North on Strike 03 33 Strike and Little North on Waverlcy, East on Rocnigk East on King 04 34 King and Scugog (GO Transit Stop) 06 36 King and Temperance 07 37 King and Division (GO Transit Stop) EAST ROUTE 08 38 East on King from Division South on Simpson 10 40 Opposite Bowmanvillc Mall 14 44 Simpson and Soutinvay Dr. West on Baseline 15 45 Liberty Bowl, East End North on Liberty Apartments 16 46 Liberty and Southwny Dr. West on King 17 47 King and Liberty (7-11) King and Division 18 48 King and Silver 20 50 ** All limes approximate, we cannot be responsible for delays caused by weather, traffic and other unforeseen causes. © Christmas Light Display Provides More Than Just Spectacular Show When residents of Old Scugog Rd. plug in their Christmas lights this year, they're going to be brightening brightening up the season for a lot of needy families. Homeowners in the neighborhood neighborhood of large homes off Regional Road 57 will be putting up a Salvation Salvation Army drop box this month, along with their lights. They are hoping folks who come to appreciate appreciate the Christmas extravaganza will remember to bring a non- perishable food item for the less fortunate fortunate in their midst. "With the volume of traffic we get through here, I thought we could do something," says Karen McCauley, McCauley, of Andclwood Court, who came up with the idea of a food-drive. "I would estimate on a Saturday night at least a thousand cars drive by," she says. "I've looked out my window window and counted 25 cars crammed end-to-end. They crawl by all night in a steady stream." Homeowners along Regional Road 57 will be putting up a Salvation Army drop box. McCauley says that, for at least the past seven years, she and her neighbors have gone all out with' their Christmas decor. It's a spec ta-- cle that draws folks'from all across Durham and beyond. "They come in every tiling from strctch-limos to school buses. It's like a fantasy-land around here," McCauley says. She anticipates close to 60 homes will be participating in the lighting extravaganza extravaganza this December. She has no idea what sparked the exterior lighting craze in her neighborhood, neighborhood, except to say it's gorgeous. gorgeous. Everyone knows that people come from all around to see it, so they don't want to disappoint by being being the one dark house, she suggests. suggests. The food drive drop box will be located on Andlcwood Court. It will be decorated and will bear the Salvation Salvation Army shield. Appropriate food items include spaghetti, powdered powdered milk, cereals and other non- perishable goods. Salvation Army personnel will collect donated items every morning. McCauley plans scoop out any donations that might freeze overnight. It will also be fitted with a lock to prevent looting or vandalism, she adds. DBIA Shuttle Service Dec. 2nd Bowmanville's Christmas shoppers shoppers can leave their cars at home on Friday night, Dec. 2, and hop onto shuttle buses beginning at 6:00 p.m. The buses provided by the merchant merchant members of the Downtown Business Improvement Area Association, Association, will be covering Bowmanvillc in an effort to help gather people before before the Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony at 7:15 p.m. There will also be buses during the entire evening, evening, bringing local residents to the downtown core for some Christmas shopping expeditions. The buses, supplied by Charter- ways, will travel on three routes covering the north, west and east ends of the town. At the north end, folks can hop on the bus along Freeland Avenue, Meams, Old Scugog and the area north of the railroad tracks. The east end shutde bus will travel along King Street to Simpson Avenue to Baseline to Liberty and northwards to King Street. The west end, bus will cover Aspen Aspen Springs, the subdivision off Marlin Road and Waverlcy Rd. areas. areas. For more details, check the maps included in this issue. Drivers will pick up residents when flagged down as there aren't any designated bus stops along the routes. Ride the B.I.A. Moonlight Express FREE OF CHARGE FRIDAY NIGHT g Map for Moonlight Express R Come in and meet me during Moonlight Magic Again this year, my dog Rylcy wants to make sure all the pets at the local Animal Shelter have a Merry Christmas too! We invite you to drop by and say hello and bring in a dog or cat treat between 8:00 p.m. and 12 midnight. We'll make sure that your gifts arc given to the pets at the Animal Shelter. Your generosity the last two years has been wonderful! This year, we ask you to leave your name and telephone number so we can enter you in a Free Draw for a Gift Certificate from Tcrribrac Pet Centre. Sec you on Friday night! Brian Purdy, Advertising Manager The Canadian Statesman The Clarington Independent 72 King St. W. 623-3303 Bowmanville

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