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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Nov 2001, p. 4

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PAGE 4 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, NOVEMBER 14, 2001 Hole-in-one NEWCASTLE - George Walkout, third from left, hit a hole-in-one during a recent Big Brothers and Sisters of Clarington golf tournament in Newcastle, Newcastle, and won a car from Cowan-Pontiac-Buick- GMC. With him, from left, are Murray O'Brien of Cowan, Christine Piechocki of Big Brothers and Sisters, and Jeff Stewart of Cowan. UNICEF Christmas cards offered DURHAM - The YWCA of its Recreation Department. I purchased during the hours of and from 9 a.m. to 12 noon on Durham has UNICEF Christ- McGrigor St., Oshawa. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday. Saturday, mas cards, calendars and other The cards range in price \\v.' .csday and Friday, 9 a.m.- For more information, call seasonal gift ideas for sale at from $12.50 to $35 and can be 9 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday 905-723-9922. Claringtm Leading the Way Ü CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON PUBLIC NOTICE www.municipality.clarington.on.ca ■ SENIOR CITIZENS AND THE PHYSICALLY DISABLED SIDEWALK AND DRIVEWAY WINDROW SNOW CLEARING PROGRAM The Municipality of Clarington is offering senior citizens 65 years of age and over and the physically disabled a snow clearing service on municipal sidewalks and for driveway windrows adjacent to single family dwellings which includes semi-detached, link housing and row housing in the urban areas of Bowmanville, Courtice, Orono, Newcastle and in the Hamlets of Bond Head, Newtonville, Tyrone, Leskard, Haydon, Kendal, Kirby, Solina, Hampton, Burketon, Enniskillen, Maple Grove, Enfield and Mitchell Corners. To be eligible for this service, applicants must be 65 years of age or older or be physically disabled, occupy a single family dwelling which fronts onto a Town street in the specified urban areas of the specified hamlets, and have no able bodied persons persons under the age of 65 years residing on the property. Senior citizens must provide a copy of a birth certificate or Senior Citizens Number; physically disabled applicants must provide a doctor's certificate. Application Forms can be obtained from the Operations Department, 2320 Taunton Road, Hampton or by calling (905) 263- 2291. If you wish to verify that you qualify for the service, please contact Susan Arends at the above phone number. All applicants who were approved last winter will receive a 2001-2002 application in the mail. All applicants must reapply each winter season. All applications should be completed and returned to the Municipality of Clarington, Operations Department on or before November 16, 2001. Metroland's community newspapers online at www. durhamregion. com Police beat MOV 14. 2001 Boy charged with arson A 13-year- old Bowmanville Bowmanville boy faces charges after two separate separate fires caused about $1,750 damage ! to a local school- yard. Clarington's fire department was called to St. Stephen's Elementary Elementary School on Rhonda Boulevard just before 2 a.m. Saturday for the report of a fire. About $1,000 worth of damage was done to playground playground equipment, equipment, while fencing around the yard sustained sustained about $750 in damage. Police questioned questioned two boys at the scene, and charged one, a 1 3-year-old, with arson and damage to property. property. The second boy was released released without charges. Vandals hit Courtice cars Vandals were hard at work as six vehicles in the Nash and Varcoe roads area were damaged. damaged. At least four cars had tires slashed recently, while one received received a scratch to the trunk and the other had its wiper blades bent. Fax it Canadian Statesman admin/classified 905-579-2238 newsroom 905-623-6161 composing 905-579-9273 ' it L'i \\( ; I H'-i /I , J , a © n ri f ) OF Ail nrxvA nn 1111 ^ v BUwiiisiiWi* d ... Ac 'if y 7. \y £3 m\ fll it] Of ÜJ u •Q ("O- 77:7 ,a <77*0 Of'yWyk /Pt> \ VJ w 11 l in] n a yiovni VZ- o fcMàD/ûrifi Q u Hal , AVn'i] -■77 777 j 11 i/jli iy. (77 n I® ioi'l biiï <7 li o 4 J O <:7 o Parade Route Sponsored by the following community minded businesses tyieeti*ty& faun Kool Enterprises Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 1-161 Baseline Rd. E., Bowmanville Telephone 905-623-3221 Renders' Choice Award Winner 2000 Compliments of Pam Tile Ltd. Ceramic Tile - Marble - Vinyl Flooring Laminates, Cushion and Hardwood Floors Visit our new showroom at 1230 Lambs Rd., Bowmanville 905-623-3929 McGregor IDA Drugs 5 King Street West, Bowmanville Telephone 905-623-5792 S&Matc J A M E S PRINTING • PHOTOCOPIES • BINDERY • GRAPHIC DESIGN 66 King Street West, P.O. BOX 112 Phone: (905) 623-8001 Bowmanville, ONT. L1C3K9 Fax: (905) 623-0216 www.jamespublishing.net e-mail: jamespublishing@home.com Compliments of Morris Funeral Chapel Established 1841 4 Division St. Bowmanville Telephone 905-623-5480 ®be Canadian Statesman Annual Toy Drive "Light up a child's life ' This Christmas

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