l Bowmanvillc is a ..v ■; ■'? ... ;§PÏ -V- 4 y. ; v, "Building Excellence' , w . _i, „ ■. _xf -x ■.^ •30' Wide Lots • Up lo;2$MSq(ft, Ironies on Startinotfrom P to for 2,006 sq ft •FREE v> gas ^ fireplace •5 FREE , appliances 1 " Sfi3llten®8 Kfeaio = inhn® s Bra i =Gbnp ^fefeairibfi5 Mfeojiwy ■sr W' , ',* ■ •wSsSPWçlJg ' : 'G0ttiWsl^KiriiiIhu^tip^C5i8n^f()7f^)TSi^pi , iii®slPhascTO! «B Mimidé We Love the House! Sandi and Richard Gander (on the left) are happy with their new home in Clarington Corners, the newest Kaitlin Group subdivision. They arc here in their kitchen with Kaitlin Group salespeople Conrad Samel ko and Lisa Peltier. The couple's new home on Shady Lane Crescent has many of the features they included included on a wish-list prepared long before they went house- hunting. Sandi noted: "It had to be open concept, with lots of light." The Clarington/Courticc Independent, Bowmanvillc, Saturday, March 14, 1998 Page 17 : Diversicare will Manage | Courtice Health Complex! Harry Horricks, Administrator of the Oshawa Clinic, and Diversicare Management Services are pleased to formally formally announce a long term agreement has been reached to have Diversicare partner and manage the proposed seniors residence in the health care development in Courtice. The project consists of a 30,000 square foot health care centre with emergency and diagnostic services and related retail space plus a separate 120 unit assisted living seniors apartment building on the 4 acre property property at the north east comer of Varco Road and Highway 2 in Courtice. The Oshawa Clinic reviewed the company's long term success record, depth of management, management management philosophy along . with its guiding principle of continuing quality improvement improvement before selecting Diversicare Management Services as their partner for Orono Fair Announces 1998 Plans The Durham Central Agricultural Fair has.started has.started preparation for its 1998 season. This fair has been offering great family WAV entertainment for the past 145 years and the line up- of fun for this year is first class! As usual, thé parade will be the opening act on the Thursday with Loonie- Toonie admission prices in effect for the entire evening. The Demolition Derby will move from Friday to Saturday night, with the Battle of the Bands taking up the Friday slot. Returning on Friday, is the light and heavy horse pull. Due to competition with other equestrian events, there will not be harness racing this season. In its place, the fair offers the excitement of the Central Ontario Tractor Pullers Association. Its members will be pitting pitting their tractors against the weight of the sleds. The midway is open Thursday through Sunday. Try your luck at a game of chance or tempt fate on one of the thrilling rides. The Arena will be bursting with displays and the livestock livestock shows exhibit some of the area's best animals. Please remember that advance registration for entries in all judged categories categories is necessary. The fair board has started started . its fundraising campaign campaign with a dance being held on Saturday, March 28, at the Newcastle Town Hall. Jerry Archer, the morning man from KX96, will be acting as disc jockey. jockey. Tickets are $ 10.00 per person and available from Gord Robinson 786-2970, Bob Foster 786-2268 or Brian Foster 983-8141. Finally, it should be noted that the fair board regrets the closure of the horse barns and any inconvenience inconvenience this may cause the present boarders. But due to rising liability costs, it is no longer feasible to keep them open. this exciting new complex. It is estimated that these two facilities will create 50 new full-time jobs when the two buildings open in early 1999. The location of the Courtice Health Centre adjacent adjacent to the seniors residence will be very convenient for the residents in providing good access for their health care needs. Diversicare Management Services, Canada's third largest provider of assisted living and skilled nursing services, commenced business business as an independent management management company in the 1970's and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Advocat Inc., a company publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: AVC). Originally a Canadian company now active in both Canada and the United States, Diversicare Management Services provides provides management service to 115 long term care facilities facilities with a combined total of approximately 7,341 licensed nursing beds and 4,701 retirement units. Diversicare Management Services' involvement with the Courtice Health Centre project lies in the assisted living complex. Assisted living living is part of a spectrum of long term care services that provides a combination of housing, personal services and health care designed to respond to older adults who '. require assistance with » activities of daily living. The ; Courtice project, although in • the planning stages, will i most definitely include a \ variety of these services for \ its residents. As with all of ; Divcrsicare's assisted living > facilities, the choice of scr- *; vice and suite will remain ; with each individual and is j usually based on personal »; needs. The accommodation 5 styles offered will include ; studio apartments, one bed- > room and two bedroom »; suites. The services will J include housekeeping, laun- j dry, health monitoring, ! along with meals and multi- Ç pie social/recrcational j opportunities. » 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 DESCRIPTION 2 Simcoe St. @ Highway 7 Brock Intersection improvements. 28 Rossland Rd. @ Garrard Rd. Whitby 37 Finch Ave. @ Falrport Rd. Pickering 54 Park Rd. from Bloor St. to Oshawa General Motors Gate 5 Hwy. 2 Kingston Rd. from Harwood Ajax Ave. to Pickering Beach Rd. Hwy. 2 Kingston Rd. @ Rosebank Rd. Pickering Intersection Improvements including signalization. Intersection Improvements Including signalization. Road widening and reconstruction including widening of the C.N.R. bridge. Road urbanization. Intersection improvements including signalization. Plans showing the details of the projects and the lands affected may be seen at the offices of the Durham Works Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario. Telephone (905) 668-7721 or 1-800-372-1103 Dated at Whitby this 27th day of February, 1998. 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 prejudicially affected by the by-laws and who applies on or before April 3rd, 1998, to the undersigned to be heard at a meeting of the Works Committee on April 14th, 1998. V.A. SILGAILIS, P. ENG. COMMISSIONER OF WORKS The Kaitlin Group" closed ijjiglt 11 am - 6pm P23-7027 rrjiïmrr© trammo Visit our will rough Whitby Oiha.u Jspen slhlNOS SALES OFFICE