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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Jan 1972, p. 1

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larke Plan Generates Much ln'erest reduTow r The rustic tranquility of North urnberland and Durham received a stunning blow Friday with the presentation of a draft "Master Plan" outlining future develop- ment in the counties. Proposed is a super urban centrer eight rmiles long and four niles wide encorpassing Cobourg andi Port Hope, which by the year 2000 would have a population of 20O,000, Proposed al'so is a sub-region- ai centre at Bowmanville whose population over the next 30 years would burgeon ta 50,000. TURN TO PAE Two> VOLUME 118 18 Page BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 26» 1972 15# Per Copy NUMBER 4 Present Wise Ow Award to Goodyear Employee More~ than 100 people at- answers folnowed, tended the presentation ai the At the end ai the meeting, Clarke township draft Official some members ai the audi- P an at Clarke township hall ence went over speeic mat- in Orono yesterday afternoon. ters with members of the In a two houx session which Clarke Planning "Board, as lna began aI 2:30 p.m., planning the picture above. ln the fore- consultant Joh n Farrow re- ground Board secretary Hor- iewed the major features of aue Best desenbes land use the plan, A llvely xchange proposais ta two unidentified ai com ieut and questions! townshlp residents; whsle lnu cla k1 C en ýPack orono Hall A vibrant, concerned crowd of about 110 people « made their way to the Clarke Township Hall in Orono yesterday afternoon for the presentation of Clarke's Officiai Plan. There te greet them were the members of the the backgraund Board chai- Clarke Planning Board and their planning consultant, man Jm Lancaster listens ta John Farrow, an employee of Municipal Planning comment being made about Consultants of Toronto which council had commis- the plan! sioned last March te compile the Plan. At the far leit. back, is Mr. Farrow representg the irm Mr. Farrow spent about 15 support development; and the Municipal Pisnning Cansuit- mb-nuts ntroducing the Plan basic economirs of develop- anis. The Planning Board and outlined what i would ment. commssianed th study last mean to the people of Clarke That done the question per- March at an estimated cost o , . . "it will enable council to lod began, and for the next $10.000. make changes, as required, to hour and three-quarters the the township's Zoning By room hummed with a lively laws" , . th exchange of ideas. There He explained tMt the formu statements of concern that the p p ea i latian ai the Plan had beenPlan was, faý to restrictive. There based on three consideratnons were expressions o doubt that the farecasted demaud for the Plan would "work", or land development in Clarke; that it would be "fair", or that - fl a rfl the capability of the land to (TURN TO PAGE TWO) %09--J W-U saiety counts. Just ask Bud at the time and the only thing and plant manager Jak Tay- mer safety coordinator The r. lM C et Henning, center In the picture that was hattered was e or, second from the left, duly week before another Wse e ma euw above. Mr. Hennîng, a ma- lens. :Because his safety prac- made the presentation in the Owl award was made-to AI- ehinist with Goodyear, was tice saved him from almost plant shop. Looking on are, ian Marquis ai SL Mary's k Fhammeriug out a pece of certain serious eye injury he from thehleft, Stan Froat Cement teel last December 10th was nominated for member-rachine sh foreman Gord know t Recently ine Ontario Sup- uounced, fthe Healt Unit was against tie health unit after when the plece flew up and shlp ta an alite club called Schissier, saiety oordinao two we wl s liing in the reme Court awarded Richard lunfihe pracess ai appealing fixe il notified hîm bis business hit him lu bis eye Lucklly thxe Wlse Owls ai Canada, and Carl Wienecke chief Bowmanville area Collins, a Nestleton mînk farm- courts decisio. Dr Horner was "offensive trade" under ha was wearîng safety glasses Last week he wasaccepted powerpat engineer er, $61,000 in damages ollow- said th'at a Torouto lawyer had the Public Health Act, and ng his clim that fe Hahbur- been hired and, wi fie ordered im to desist packag There used to be a time by town council January l7th C F C MEETING e Kaa hire b g ai f Deparment o ig mink id Ti was t aen men Gone is fieold wage scaleSET FOR FB. 9w »alt i adpu imof elt, napel adbau19t.he Jw nvll olnee sdfie$500 per year retaineR e f business uatedt Thus her retîceun Mr. Colrn subxntted ixat Firemea Assoctno which was aid ta eac fire. The anunal general meet- asn idat Uie Cm es Ma . Coadayog _ut_____n______ inofthBwmnvll uen dt ed W te wa a f re sla ba iecs o Chamber ai Commerce wiE e matte W o wa g r- tettinr j ntruer ear the by BoOUSE .BURNS TO GROUND take place at the Flying Iav anum e at *Dutchmnu Mot or In~ ain Feb- chrge ofe Mealti unitr negsr gta nhvan the ga oruerse brnh ta Concesrou-d spok'esman has anounced, in charn oft e elt ni ingthe ya yharve wn g paîd Sanera afurnedto Alan groun dance will f ollow fixe huai- .Tixa Lake Outaro Regional naf happy w th thxe work fixe Town council, meeting oit not make auy publix state ~h adfxr h ol t $23,000 ta fixe approxîmately Caskell, R.R 2. Betnxany, own- The partlic i e ecmeetick- hlavedofficuty ConingB rnuniORCpalityean the d asfre ixa J :nuary in vobedyac untl nent s. WhBecause she an- 20 maxi contingent. This year ar aifixhe buldng, reportad Te puyble baineedamak havle diafcul wnootetdsoing Ba-rux lthei sd fsaisfyatio fixe ataereve in abyacaun Why' ~Thed v arde who .uve an ed by fie atnal the town expacta fa pay fixa fire fa Nawcastle OPP af etany thhabned diron. mahill y ack Iafx byl sawithlingi thea onsaîui xad bea rhevBowanvil e RR1Hampton, had a deli Tey calle fx zoan$26000. 35 p.m The causaea ofixe s ai frhm Camybank diren thsomear. cuci1r are wi lig fx 2w' alb ia amnll arblem Sunday eveng. were advxsed ta put a board Thea 13 par cent tncrease will blaze nas naf beau ascertained tr rfrmaybnxl oe w anilr r 92lvra 680,<UNT AETO Su bscri ptio - A skunk crawled fthrough a fram fixe wîudaw ta fixe floor ha fixe nef affect ai'a new puy as yet, aa smali crack in thixr basemant sud crack eggs in s trail lead- scheadula which was approved e n gg.gg n o7eeac O d eead ta set - ag ta fie oufsîde. Mrs , How- . § 9I fia dow for whxat appearad ard took a dazen eggs, smash- MUSIC EXAMS TOMORROW- Feb 1 Clinic Here Temorary Storage in Saciety uad Fîre Deparfmntu ifs nase at fh tasty oneriga. florence Craig, wil conduct but neithar could ixclp saying Fîrahly fixe police arrived an axaminatiana la Bowman-a aaytey we t abt ttke fxe sn. Theoffmierdid nov omor ut t Flayts ?FrUt- On Monday evenin we wrote an W ed r m vi e prie tr Te unuisu_________h___y__cal_______ the____v_- ___5:35____________T he us fine mildowite w er re having ttsun w hes1b1 onany liserapstoader an pae f o r Tantrame Terdayithngn tWnduy ie A request from Canadian The Caadian Tre is i aeaso aerTneLions Centre, Bowmanville. Tira Company f rente for pandig warehouse pace tram 8 ta $9 a tise .And TobaccoGrowers Meeting the high winds and ie cli factr at went igit fhe ed Cross sociaty wili mer ire Hal buildng an n fixa Bawmaville shop d fSi m n9i tbaerbkr U.SA ÷hrouh yvou and blew everything abut, miuding ha holding ifs Blood Donor Churcx Streat far about two SiDmnhssbsrbeswithe sto hghts ut the main fown cornera We're truly Clinia, Details appear lu mont ha was accepted by toawun aing so, wihl ha replacmng >uy $4 instauti ai$3,50, as Aa Joer pay ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l o4 instad of 5-50 an driseenton the onci ur Jn.allgesrymea trg Anyone wising ta ranew nr r r na r~sorry we braughf ifn clasifiedi pure. Clark adxmnist rat or Josephx bain wih a new buiding, tieir suhscription ut fxe I iitt As usual, tise nee a Mcllroy uas bea given autx- Until e new structura la bresetrie ueshould dwos RESTFUL OR BORING - A big argument got great. Old anti new donors orty fa work ouf a asiac- complted fixe company needa befoe Tesdy. eneaunderway at week in Caunties Council ut will ha warmly welcomed. tory rentai agreament withx space fa store dîsplaced mer- nth Pieuse plan naw ta attend, fixe compauy chandse, a cccpstse wCobaurg when a Cobourgphatographer took a e prd eonyarda e picture and published it, o o of the esteemedB store or frneu crrierswl Peter Newehl, direct or aifithe China in Noavember wîih a samples, but accordîng fa their councillars having a bit cf a anoaza, After the G ree n Du ne Buggy Shines for ShO rernais tiesa ama us it ha Outaria fle-curad marketmng fobacco trada irssior, said tixe customu, showed fixe Canadian unnoyance settled away, ana of the membersg ner IIV bean fixe pat few eara,15e board fold the annual meeting Chnese have again asked fa delegation Cxinese tobacca wha had supported the press aise had his picture aiofite Norteumberland - Dutr mare tobacco sampi afirom fixa firat.-it hamkWueearedaoa bt obray eow Oar mating board7 M, Newel ad tixat wh taken when ha was resting hs eyes, ta put .î iok Wafunts hafle soa tobay grw- Newell said ha spent six fixe deegation was lu Ham- nicely. Ne oun ever mentions it, but we suspect - uHigh n ïflthat ha was quitae optim'sti days 'n China sd fxaI ail fxe burg, West Germany, they that is the main reason why televisian and presa val now sitar scixo Sen- that Canada would sali tobacca trade was done a fixe Canton saw aur mn companis fxer cameras are nt permittd in the leuse of Cmr for Citizena please take daten t"eixa Peoples Rapuoie ai Trade F'r where ha spent four sud two campanies stated theyt eounties Pione fxe Bowmauvia Drap- China, days. Ha said fxe Cixinese took dentey would ha takug Counci, T atheysero aby b e aunel mem r j u Centre - 623-583f1w t Mrn Neweli wixo wen ta a good bunch oa Canadian T TO PAG rWO Cunciloneoftheedaysourelyamember The new Count yR 57 is under construction as anyone vent unng teho north of town is aware Though fhe contracter doesn't realiy expect motoarists te tavelmosr Ah ne su cti haCas posted a sign adisîing thatunymnensinsifhad do so at bis awn rnsk On Saturday mon WiHam Viegenthart of Brooklin did. But if wasnf ientional, As he rounded the curve in fe ra a he Thir Concession heading skidded on aie patc and struck a stump i ln the middle of the rightof-way Mr Vliegenthart, 38, and his twe children Christina, 11, and Janet, seven, suffered muliple injuries in the mishap, They were t aken ta :Bowmanviie Memorial Hospital, treated and al released, except for Chnstma wha was transferred te Sick Children's in Taronto with an eye injury. Bow- manvile police estimafed the damage t the car at about $1500 The site cf ftha accident bas beue the scene cft nunmeraus accidents lu fhe pat years. e is entitled to sneak a bit of rest now and then when things get a bit boring. t t t t t REFLECTION - Former Bowmanville High School students are being invited to submit details of amusing or interesting incidents for the historical Screech Ow which will be published to mark the changeover from the old school to the new one.If you can remember any, please send them along, We've trîed to recall some of the things that hap- pened in our days around those old hallowed halls, but the only thing we remember that's fit to print was how we used to toy with the fountainoan the main floor that had somebody's head and shoulders bust above it On good days when the pressure was high, we sometimes could make the water bit his nose Funny how you remember those silly things! t t t t MISDIRECTED - The item about chef Don Co leaving the Country Club last week was a bit nixed up. He will be located about six miles south of Gravenhurst on Highway 11, not High- way Seven. And that's not quitè in the Guelph area as we had it, unless you really are making a wide are. t tr t t BIG DAY AT THE RINK - On page nine of this edition, you'll find all the details of Minor Hockey Day this Saturday at the Memorial Arena, There'll be games from early morn until late at night so came out and have a good time watchung the youngsters in action. t t t t T PANTHERS, PHOOEY A couple of weeks ago we neluded in this column an item about a forrmer Bowmanville hockey player, now playing for Port Hope Panthers, that upset seie of thea Red Eagles Jr. "C" folks hera, their ach rivais This Sunday night tha Eagles xvill ba meeting those second place Port Hope Panthers and wviil be doing their ufmnst te eòmplata tha schedule with a big win. Se, go Eagies and coma on yau fans with some rearousing support. Gana time as 8:30. Don't miss it Hope we're feorgien now I is callad fixe Green Dune Buggy and is the result of, more tian 1000 hours hard work and an expenditure of $3,300. But to Phil Vowles of Bowmanville nght in the picture above, it is worth it all Ris car was one of about 250 selected for shwing at the International Champion- siîp Auto Show ixeid luTc,.- auto tiis waakeud If is fixa only ona entered by his ear club Motor City Car Club aio Oshawa. For fhe pas tIiree waaks dPhil sd f B andv, suci as n Goode of Bewnîarzvlle. lait l the pîcture above have been Iu Daytons sud cast a modest spending long hours :n the $400! Tie eat ixa bùggy back of Vowles Sheet Metal are actually fîber glass lawn shop getting the buggy ready. chairs wixc bava beau ce- According to Phil there can't covered. be a speck of dirt or grease The buggy is naf anly lar sixwing anywhere. show t'a for gas wel The buggy consists of a with a top spAed ai between fiber glass shel (made by a 85-100 m.p.h With its short man lu Port Perry>itmounted wieel bas- the veîle ls , a Vokawaen c asss prti y uralbl wich bsbaUbrea ss Te iyfx albr 141/ inches. The angire ls a"Weil that is just for show!" 1400 cc VW motor with dit- Thare ara about 12 afher dune ferent exhxaust, carburetorand buggies entered n the show gniton syste ' Tedas wch wîil patig r bsard Pl q fwa pCanada, awards. GodL t sY2 Phul, f weapurchaised Grean, Buggy 'J c' t '-'\ -~' 0 to

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