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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Nov 2001, p. 3

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, NOVEMBER 7,2001 PAGE 3 New names chosen for old Clarington streets ;• BYJACQUIE MclNNES *! Staff Writer v CLARINGTON - The names of three Clarington soldiers who died at • Jwar, three veterans and four historic .^citizens are among the numerous suggestions suggestions for street name changes proposed proposed as part of a new 911 mapping ^"system. jj- In order to comply with upgrades *;to the emergency response network, ";Clarington is required to eliminate "•duplicate street names found within '.'the municipality. •; While one street -- Church Street *pn Newcastle - had its numbering «'•changed instead of its name, most " I streets will take on an entirely new *; identity as part of the process, which 5;included extensive input over the summer by affected residents and aibusinesspcoplc. Forcing the name changes on the '•residents, particularly long-time residents, residents, docs not sit well with Mayor John Mutton. "I liken it to sucking the ï; identity out of the community," the a'mayor said at an Oct. 22 committee " I meeting. However, he noted, at least ^people affected in Clarington had an opportunity to provide input on the changes affecting them unlike in some municipalities where staff members chose the new names. . if "I commend our process. What staff have had to go through (with complaints from the public) I wouldn't wouldn't wish on anyone," he said, a The names chosen included: ;• • Breck Street after the former owner \ of the Burketon General Store; j • Leslie Wcarn Street after an Enniskillen Enniskillen RCAF fighter pilot who went missing in action; • Ella Mae Lane named for Ella Mae Bowmanville, an active citizen of Enniskillen; Enniskillen; • Charlcsville Lane recognizing Charles Bates, the mill builder who founded the hamlet of Haydon (then Charlcsville) in 1845; • Edmonson Avenue named for the decorated war veteran, the late Lionel Enniskillen gets for sale ENNISKILLEN - Baked and gift items will be up for sale as the Enniskillen United Church Women hold their annual Christmas bake sale. The sale will be held Saturday, Dec. 8 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the church, located on Old Scugog Road. To have your flyers delivered by Durham's #1 Carrier Force! Call 579-4407 Wednesday, November 7,2001 Bay 2 flyers* Bayer* • Reitmans* • Future Shop* • Orono Lumber* • McGregor IDA* • Sears* • Sport Chek* ' l-lwi nol necessarily in all papers Rvmvmhvr. all inscris, mclnclnif! those on glossy paper, can he recyclai w ith the rest of your newspaper llmmgli your blue ho\ Recycling program. R. Edmonson of Hampton who served with the Canadian Canadian army in the Korean War; • Millville Avenue, an early name for Hampton; • Hoy Street named after two Kendal First World War veterans who both served in the Canadian army; • Bowen Street named for LD Bowen who served in the Canadian army and was killed in action in the First World War; • Chatcr Lane named for Robert Chatcr, a former Clarke Township councillor and • Amos Street named for Amos Mallony, a Newcastle Village merchant in the mid-19th century. 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DINNER FOR TWO AT A AUTO GLASS DW. of 3012276 Nova Scotia Limited 12 TEMPERANCE STREET BOWMANVILLE 905-623-0783 Some Restrictions Apply Offer expires Nov. 14/01 Clarington Leading the Way CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON PUBLIC NOTICE www.municipality.clarington.on.ca Proposed Street Name Changes Pursuant tb Chapter 210 (Section 111') of'thfe Municipal Act, notice is hereby given of a meeting to be held 'd^M've&ber 1§?"' 2001 to consider a proposed amendment to"By-law 86-112, a by-law governing municipal street names', held-As follows:" \ ' ' ... 1 ■ " The meeting will be held as follows: DATE: TIME- PLACE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2001 9:30 A.M. Council Chambers, Municipal Administrative Centre, 40 Temperance St., Bowmanville, Ontario The proposed amendment would change the following street names: Burketon: Church Street to Breck Street Pine Street to Roy Carter Street Enniskillen: Centre Street (north portion) to Leslie Wearn Street Centre Street (south portion) to Ella Mae Lane Havdon: Church Street to Charlesville Lane Mill Street to Maple Street Nelson Street to Nelson Lane Kendal: Church Streét to Kendal Church Street King Street to Hoy Street Queen Street to Hoy Street Mill Street to Old Mill Street Newcastle Village: Church Street (south of Hwy. 401 ) to Amos Street King Street East to King Avenue East King Street West to King Avenue West Park Street to Park Lane Queen Street to Queen Victoria Street Hampton: Division Street to North Division Street Elgin Street to Elgin Lane King. Street to King Lane Mill Street to Millstream Lane Simpson Avenue to Edmonson Avenue Temperance Street to Millville Avenue Newtonville: Church Street to Church Lane Mill Street to Newtonville Mill Street Orono: Centre Street to Centre View Street Church Street (north portion) to Church Street North Church Street (south portion) to Church Street South Division Street to Orono Division Street Mill Lane to Orono Mill Lane Victoria Street to Bowen Street Leskard: Church Street to Chater Lane Bowmanville: Park Street to Park Drive Pending Council's deliberation on this matter, all property owners will be advised by the Planning Services Department of any changes to their respective municipal street address and/or house number. It is proposed that the street name changes would become effective June 1, 2002. Explanations and details of the properties affected may be obtained, during normal office hours, from the office of the Planning Services Department in the Municipal Administrative Centre or by calling Bob Russell of the Planning Services Department at 905-623-3379. Council shall hear any person who claims that he/she will be adversely affected by the proposed by-law and who applies to be heard by contacting the Clerk's Department prior to November 14, 2001 at 12 noon. Dated at the Municipality of Clarington this 23 rd day October of 2001. Planning File: PLN 25.1.23 to 25.1.39 Clerks File:D12ST Dates of Publication to be four (4) consecutive, weeks: October 24,2001 November 7,2001 1 October 31, 2001 November 14, 2001 Patti L. Barrie, A.M.C.T. 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