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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Apr 1998, p. 15

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t i i; r f Peter Cotton-Tail Thump, thump, thump -- a hare by any other name wouldn't.bc as popular as the Easter Bunny at the Bowmanviilc Nursery School last week. Here, Keggan enjoys a quick visit with the bunny after being presented with a paper basket filled with candy eggs, a marshmallow bunny and a chocolate penny. The children of the nursery school had made their paper baskets in anticipation of sugary treats to take home. Police Public Auction One of Biggest Ever The Clarington/Courticc Independent, Bowmanviilc, Saturday, April 18, 1998 Page 15 Pitch-ln-Canada Week is May 4-10 Volunteer organization which originated in B.C. in their budget in 1996, our vol- porate sponsor in Ontario in volunteers temporarily agreed rebuilds after overcoming 1969 was first coordinated by untecr directors faced some 1997, we asked volunteers to to administer and promote the government cutbacks and PITCH-IN ONTARIO in tough decisions." pitch-in anyway, even though massive province-wide cam- monbund economy Ontario in 1979. "When the "It was decided that we we could not provide them paign. PITCH-IN CANADA Record numbers of Ontario government with- could not afford to lose with any free materials," says maintains a web site loaded at Ontarians plan to volunteer in drew all support of the pro- momentum, so, even though Johnson. More than 800,000 www.pitch-in.ca. community improvement and gram in an attempt to balance we were unable to find a cor- volunteers responded and beautification campaigns dur- v The Durham Regional ' the auction. '] Police Service is once The auction begins at • I again holding its spring 9:00 a.m. and ends at 4:00 : !; public auction at the police p.m. ! P; Property Bureau, 19 Directions: From ■ "-Courtice Court, Clarington Oshawa via Hwy. 401 go X on Saturday, April 18th, east to the Courtice Road X 1998 starting at 9:00 a.m. exit, north to the first set of ; " The function will be held lights, turn east on - indoors, come rain or Baseline Road, then south ! ' shine. on Progress Road and east "Volunteers, especially your on Courtice Court. ' ' F?°P Ie - , want t0 bc P ar t of - There will be over 300 on Courtice Court. [. --.bicycles, home electronic From Oshawa via Hwy. yf-equipment such as stereos, #2 go cast to Courtice ^computers and televisions. Road, go south to the traf- ;< ' There will also be car fie lights at Baseline Road, ;X radios, amplifiers and sev- turn cast on Baseline "".oral seats for minivans Road, then south on ing 1998 PITCH-IN CANADA CANADA Week according to PITCH-IN ONTARIO, sponsors sponsors of the massive, province- wide, clean-up and beautification beautification campaign to bc held May 4-10,1998. "With six weeks to go till the start of the campaign, our 600 local volunteer coordinators coordinators report that more than 1,000,000 people have already volunteered to participate participate in a range of projects in 310 Ontario communities," says Alice Johnson, volunteer Chair of PITCH-IN ONTARIO. "We have already surpassed 1997 participation levels and we may well set records by the time the campaign campaign is over!" Johnson credits the strong public response to the popular campaign to the assistance PITCH-IN ONTARIO has received in 1998 from forty- five Ontario. Chapters of Canada Trust's Friends of the Environment Foundation, PITCH-IN CANADA, the national umbrella organization organization which promotes the campaign campaign across the country, a small number of Ontario municipalities who provide support to the campaign at a local level and the media who provide local volunteers with well deserved recognition for their efforts. Sponsor funding has enabled PITCH-IN ONTARIO to distribute distinctive distinctive litter collection bags, imprinted with the organization's organization's new and visually attractive attractive "Civic Pride" trademark and its internationally recognized recognized "Pitch-In" logo as well as the sponsor's logo. PITCH-IN ONTARIO has also distributed other promotional promotional and recognition materials materials to build renewed excitement excitement for the campaign. "Volunteers, especially young " a i -v„.. « w ' - * W * if#5 'X'?. -ivjiK m l CMrarfue - 4006 square feet. limited '4M 1 *1 m l JR , frie IE » aitlin has just unveiled a new I release of homes, located in an -- -- established neighbourhood near their Port of Newcastle project and close to Newcastle's small town amenities. - 2120 square feet. Lv <*' aniTt* 1 w i 7 enuuve ou-rr. iois. m seiecr range or mas- terful home designs has been chosen for this release; all finely detailed in Kaitlin's custom j building tradition. ; i i The home designs range up to 4,006 sq. ft. and ; t include two-storey and bungalows. The designs jhi, include some three car garage versions, Toft options, open concept styling ana great room lay « V „ "r'-:' """-r' "/••••a-"- •p~"; --/ outs. One of these completed originals has been f, artistically decorated and can be viewed today. -- I Kaitlin is also offering the option of selling a 60-ft. estate lot to purchasers who want to oppor- tlirmirmmiB# * un i*y *° build their own masterpiece. PRICED FROM $229,990. . ™- Ef S Ê w' For more information call Kaitlin's Sales Representative at 987-9871 or 1 -800-305-6849. Iff ¥ i 1 bigger picture and realize that there are hundreds of thousands thousands of volunteers just like them involved in environmental environmental projects across the province and the country." Lately it hasn't been easy The Kaitlin Group Ltd. The Kaitlin Group' 1 * f j> .//. // " Uouudimj %xcdk HWY. 401 'dice [ CUM vS 1 I* pofaofN«cAm« bawwwit. wwLwaa v wv. 1 v/1 lilllli T lUlu 1\UUU, L11VII O V U U1 Ull 11 11UOII l UlzVll uaoj' -along with numerous tools Progress Road and cast on sailing for the PITCH-IN ' and other assorted items in Courtice Court. CANADA Week campaign in Ontario. The campaign, id Jjwiiiijwi'i » t A) 4 mm. ' \ I A " ASPEN P IN . y, - . Lÿ* -t nnb-nrri'w? .bnuoinfu .Q!«Jvho^De..uotl .yfIf.„ r ,,Jt.fl* V'-ui.? .j.-« ...whvui . j Just 25 minutes East of Scarborough, BOWmanviUe is a ™ jkV- w» X ftf >■ ' "' " ■ Xf ' ' ' •• ' ' " - -v-v 1- V ivuiûul i . ,, ----- ■ , j -cttJ'-' o to) t G ! ; ■* ■ with lots of r "DeeplOjC Semins m to spar ■ ' h r "' A W mmsmssM V: If' ; The Kaitlin Group' "Building Excellence" ;s on 200llflp1ots* r - I -lV- Staiting^from r; J r-; 'kS a vj* t ; j.'. up to $ 1/69,9» for 2,006 sq ft. Î# V WF*' uugh Wtillby OihaAa aLpens|rinos s'ALES OFFICE r siâl . - .ti*i Mi ' ll 1 i&rii;.. ggj «6SV.I >V. -iÿS, 11 P •• <1 b v The K <i i 1 I i n (, r -, u u

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