THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, MARCH 7,2001 PAGE 7 Two charged after Bowmanville resident interrupts break-in Leading the Itejr CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON PUBLIC NOTICE BOWMANVILLE - Two men face charges after a Bowmanville Bowmanville resident relumed home to find his house being broken into. Police say the resident may have scared thieves off when he arrived home just before noon to find the sliding glass doors at his Middle Road home broken, and items from the home piled near the door. There was also an unfamiliar car, later determined to have been stolen from Toronto, in the driveway, driveway, prompting the resident to call police. An officer en route to the home noticed two men walking down Taunton Road, not far from where the Lakeridge Health meeting The board of directors directors of Lakeridge Lakeridge Health Corporation will hold an open board meeting March 8. The public is welcome to attend at 7 p.m. in the McLaughlin Room of the Carriage Carriage House Parkwood Conference Conference Centre at Parkwood Estate. Call Marie North at 576-8711 ext. 4721. break-in had happened. He stopped, and a brief foot chase ensued, after which two men were arrested. Kelly Hill, 30, of no fixed address, address, and Randy Oliver, 22, of Toronto arc both charged with break and enter, two counts each of possession of stolen property, and theft over $5,000. Mr. Hill faces an additional charge of possession possession of break-in tools, while Mr. Oliver was also charged with mischief. Both men were held for a bail hearing. 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After reviewing this information, you will have the opportunity to present your suggestions/opinions to the Ad Hoc School Review Committee at a: PUBLIC MEETING Tuesday, March 27, 2001 7:30 p.m. at Zion United Church Trull's Road If you wish to pre-register to make a presentation at the Public Meeting, please contact Sylvia Terpstra, Superintendent of Schools, at the Education Centre at (705) 742-9773 or 1-877-741-4577, ext. 2018 before March 19, 2001, While preregistration preregistration is not required, it will help ensure you have the full time available for your presentation. The Ad Hoc School Review Committee will be making a recommendation to the Board on the future of the school after hearing from the community and the Board will make a final decision this spring. LOCKHART PUBLIC SCHOOL PUBLIC MEETING Thursday, March 29, 2001 at 7:00 p.m. Newcastle Public School, Information Centre Newcastle You will be updated on the work of the Ad Hoc School Review Committee investigating investigating the possibility of closing Lockhart Public School and have an opportunity to ask questions and to present your suggestions and opinion to the Committee. If you wish to pre-register to make a presentation at this meeting, please contact Sylvia Terpstra, Superintendent of Schools, at the Education Centre at (705) 742-9773 or 1-877-741-4577, at ext. 2018 before March 19, 2001. While pre-registration pre-registration is not required, it will help ensure you have the full time available for your presentation. The Ad Hoc School Review Committee will be making a recommendation to the Board on the future of the school after hearing from the community, and the Board will make a final decision this spring. Bob Willsher Chairperson Dick Malowney Director of Education APPOINTMENTS TO THE CLARINGTON AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE At a meeting held on February 12, 2001, the Council approved the formation of the Claringlon Agricultural Advisory Committee (CAAC). The CAAC is a volunteer advisory committee whose goal it is to assist the Municipality in its efforts to identify, review, discuss and make recommendations recommendations to Council on agriculture and agricultural related issues. The Committee will consist of nine (9) members who will be appointed for a term of three (3) years to coincide with the term of Council. The members of the Committee will be appointed as voluntary representatives of a particular interest group, agency or organization or as members at large, as follows: w Durham Federation of Agriculture Representative (1) w Two agricultural representatives from each ward (a total of 8) The Municipal Council Liaison will be Councillor Gord Robinson. If you are interested in appointment to this Committee, please submit an application to the Municipal Clerk by 4:30 pm, Friday, March 16, 2001. Application forms are available at the Municipal Administralive Centre. CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON PUBLIC NOTICE Leading the Way MARCH BREAK PROGRAMS The Community Services Department is pleased to offer children ages 4 and up the OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN OUR FANTASTIC PROGRAMS DURING March Break Extravaganza Day Trips Monday - R.byaïÛnlario'f/lusèüfn &" 1 Swim at CCC "•"• 1 Tuesday - Planetariüm Wednesday - Metro Zoo Thursday - ON Tower & Wheelies Friday - Ontario Science Centre 0 it,/ Day Camp 'Énjixy activities such' as arts and' crafts,' swimming, skating, sports and games. Theme days include... Monday - Feathered Friends Tuesday - Music Makers & Skate at RRC Wednesday - Drama Day Thursday - Hallowe'en Party Friday - Pyjama Day & Swim at CCC 1 y y 0 Specialty Camps (full week required) BABYSITTING COURSE (12 yrs and up) Successful participants will obtain Babysitting Certificate. Other activities include swimming, day trip, and leading activities with ithe Day Camp program. AQUATIC ADVENTURES (9 yrs and up) Activities include snorklling, waterpolo, swimming, day trip and certification in B.O.A.T. Course. March 12th - March 16th Everything You Need To Know Program Hours Both programs run from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Extended Care is provided in two periods per day - one prior to program (7:30 to 8:30 am) and one following program (4:30 to 5:30 pm) Children may register for one or both of the care periods. Extended Care fee is S5.00 per day. Costs Day Camp Day Trips/Specialty Camps Single Day $30.00 Single Day S50.00 Full Week $85.00 Full Week $140.00 * March Break Camps will be run at the Courtice Community Complex and the Rickard Recreation Complex. For more information please call 623-3379 ext. 272 CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON PUBLIC NOTICE Leading the IVrt.v KAWARTHA PINE RIDGE DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD SPRING AQUATIC REGISTRATION The registration process for all those interested in registering their child (ren) in the spring session of Aquatic programs from Aqua Tots 1 to Aqua Quest Level 12 may do so as follows: FITNESS CENTRE - BOWMANVILLE Location: Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex COURTICE COMMUNITY COMPLEX - COURTICE Location: Courtice Community Complex DATE: Saturday, March 17, 2001 TIME: 9:00 am to 11:00 am NOTE: Ongoing registrations will be accepted commencing on Monday, March 19, 2001 at the Community Services Department. A late fee of $5.00 will be assessed as of Monday, March 26, 2001. PRIVATE & SEMI-PRIVATE REGISTRATION DATE: Commencing Tuesday, March 20, 2001 TIME: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm LOCATION: Community Services - Town Hall Please note - Proof of Clarington residency will be requested (drivers licence, tax or hydro bill) FOR INFORMATION CONTACT The Community Services Department at (905) 623-3379