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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Mar 1976, p. 6

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6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 24, 1976 Kinsmen Deliver Fertilizer for Weed Free Lawns Bylaw for Snowmobiles Almost Out of Season Although the snowmobiling snowmobiles on any regional their machines on regional season is almost over, the road. roads between the ditch and issue of Durham Region's When a delegation of fence line. The fourth depart- snowmobîle bylaw was includ- approximately 40 people from ment, Whitby OPP,- stated ed on the agenda of the the Central Ontario Regional that "basically no objections. regional public workds com- Snowmobile Association . .exist wîtb this department mittee meeting on Tuesday. (CORSA) showed up at the regardinig the operation be- Besides the Durham Re- meeting, however, the council tween fenceline and ditch gional Police Force, the three decided ter leave the issue areas of regional roads." Ontario Provincial Police de- open. At the January meeting of tachments in the region bave The spokesman for CORSA the council, the spokesman for submitted reports. to the at the meeting, Lynda Dar- CORSA said that if the committee concerning the ling, asked the council to allow operation of snowmobiles on snowmobile bylaw issue. the use of snowmobiles on the all regional roads was stopped The public works committee unplowed portion of regional there would be disconnections almost closed discussion on roads "where there is signifi- between the existing snowmo- the issue in January after cant width to allow this"~.' bile trails. going to the regional counicil Three' of the four police The result would be 'that with a motion calling for a departments supported the "good snowmobilers and dlut bylaw that would prohibit 'snowmobi1ers' request to use would become frustrated an( disband, leaving snowmobil- ing ignorant of lawful trails Gel on the trail toc the and in a chaotic situation" she said. She also told council that the winter tourist trade would be negatively affected by a bylaw that prohibited snowmobiles on all regional roads. The issue was first brought forward in October when the March 19,to 28 'm rdkd chitithe prpose Coliseum, Exhibition Place bylaw for snowmobilers have Torontomore stringent regulations and ban the use of snowmo- biles completely from region- daiiy in the Arena plusalrds over 400 exhibits, features and widlife dispiays on "' CABLECAST 12 ndor aresPrograms, Wednesday, Weekdays: Noon to il pm March 24 tol Tuesday, March Saturdays: 10 arn to il prn 30, 1976. Cablecast 6, Oshawa, Sundays: 1 Pm to 9 PmWhb, Bowmanville and AdultI: $3 Youth: (13 to 17) 2 I Brooklin. Chiid: (5 Io 12) $1 Senior Ciizens: $2 . .. .. Wednesday, March 24 Entire proceeds in aid of Conservationý 1: 00 Dr. Charles Goqrey, Topic "Regional Gov- _________ernment"' 3:00 Durham Regional Vol- leyball Finals 4:30 Soleil, with the French upperDanch Canadian Club of Osh- awa -r' q- : 00 Durham Report Yk 5:30 Expression, William featringStuart. Leader of the 6:00 Evening Report rfOflç&~t6:30 Stuart Smith Address o s, t7e:00 Whitby Then and Now 7:30 Education Scene, with George Pearce . . . V Î.F7? u Q8... .:00 Hotline to Heaven 8:30 The 3R's, Topic "The EN -U S PE CIA L- ý O.E.C.T.A. Annual Ros Ljo L n Meeting"~ jincludes soup du jour, relish 93CnetOOhw rs selection, bread basket, 4. Ta 930Cncetd saw rs potaf, vee;abe Mu Tax10: 30 Sign Off Thursday, March 25 S. .3:00 Eugene Whelan Ad- SIIN AY AMIY DNNE dress: Farming Life and ;Sý e A_ FA A î 'y 1% N NE RProblems 4: 00 Expression: The Waver- Roas ENUJ SP E CIýA Lly Ratepayers Assoc. Leg0f amb4:30 Whitby Then and Now Rsetnbeadofbaet,'EuctonScn includes soup du jour, relish$J5:0PechoFu 1>potato, vegetable $ Plus Tax 6:00 Whitby Report, with I Blake Purdy 6:30 Performance 7ý 7:00 Rescue CHILDREN'SSPECIAL F EATU RE 7:30 Expression, William Dutchmnan Burger- Stuart, Ontario Leader French Fries, Ice C,7ream-, Beverage of the Communîst Party WihAdded Special Surprise $ !ù8: 00 Soleil 8:30 Whitby, Chamber of Commerce Presents: I4EXT AYTP/T 10N Dr. J.O. Ruddy Hospital 9:00 Oshawa Brass Band in App.rin inourCaptin½Lotng0Concert Moa rh2.21h-Jh Liew cl l !0: 00 Sign Off Friday, March 26 lqR L) i ntn1o10OO m1: 00 Dr. , Charles Godfrey ~*~N< O ESRAIOS63 33Speaks on Regional Govt. 3:00 Eugene Whelan Address: 4: 00 What Does the Bible Say? # 4:30 Expression, the Waverly Ratepayers Association' MOTR NN5:00 Vita Italiana .~ *.$ $~fl~... .... .... ...6:00 Whitby Chamber of Com- ..............';8 n .........erce Presents: 6:0The 3R's 7:00 Sign Off rXffjust $11.OOyou can spýoîl .yourself 100 Charlotte Street, Peterborough, Ontario K9J 7L4, For reservations caîl collect 1-705-743-7272 or, your travel agent. Most of the members.of Bowmanville Kin smen Club were out in full force on Saturday delivering thie orders they had sold for lawn fertilizer. This' is the third year the' club has taken on the fertilizer project, and it's most successful, as they have sold more than 1,000 bags of various typesof fertilizer that shobuld provide the town with lawns that are lush and weed free this Spring. This photo shows some of the Kinsmen loading up, from left to right, Jim Schell, Dave Sebben, Keith Anderson, Ross Fitchett and AI ribble. Participation House Telethon Kick-Off The Participation House 24 hour non-stop telethon is quickly approaching its scheduled airtime on CITY-TV April 24-25. Durham Region Participation House Chairman Walter Beath (lef t) was present;for a short time at- the kick-off for the event held in the Oshawa Holiday Inn on March il. Comedian Johnny Wayne was also there to talk about the Participation House Project in Markham. Mr. Wayne, who will host the telethon aqain this vear, got to know a Participation House friend who also attended the telethon preview, David Siblock (centre). Sunday, March 28 il1:00 Shalom, for the Jewish Community 12: 00 Rescue, a look at society 1:00 Hotline to Heaven, Re- ligion and Today's Con- flicts 1:30) Faith. Baptist Church Service 2:30 What Does the, Bible Say? with Bob and Ron Kirkland 3: 00 Sign Off Monday, March 29 3:30 Pre-School Fun,wt Susan Paton and Paulinef Baxter 4: 00 Shalom 5:00 Journey to Adventure, World Travel 6:00 Evening Report, with Wally Donaldson and Dave Stewart 6:30 University Women's Club Presents: Guests from the Local Area 7:00 Counterpoint,. with a Christian Viewpoint 7:30 Expression, with the Waverly .Ratepayers Association 8:00 The Hamblys Hockey Tournament Final Game 11: 00 Sign Off Tuesday, March 30 1:30 Eugene Whelan, M.P. Address: 2:30 The Hambly's Hockey Tournament Final Game and Closing Ceremonies from the'Oshawa Civie Center 5:30 Counterpoint' 6:00 Evening Report 6:30 Vita Italiana, with Er- cole Foresta 7:30 Durham Report, with Bruce McArthur and Jack Gearin *eSOeeOee**** Bowmanvillle Pet Shop 623-2921 Mode I Aircrafts, Boats and Accessories plus R.C. 34 King St. W.- Bowmanville LOW 1 LOWI PRICES 1 We Do Dog Grooming Colro nattOf RESTA URANT MON DAy-TH URSDA' a.m. - 12 p.m. - FRIDAY& SATURDAY 6 a.m.-1a.m. SUN DAY 7 a.m.-1130Opm Serving Deliciomis Chinese Food, Ta ke-Out Orders A Specialty Free Delivery in Bowmanville on AI l Orders of $6.00 or More 1 Full Course Meals in a Home- Like Atmosphere. 9 King St.W. 623-5412 NEWCASTLE RECREAITION DEPARTMENT' Orono Country Jamiborele FOI ORONOYOUTH CENTRE TOWN HALL Sunday, April 14. 2:00 p.m. SHARP House Band: Fay Ada ms and The Country Hits with Fay, Glory and Don Adams, Len Somerscales on Steel Guitar, Joe Howe on Lead Guitar and Rod Craig on Fiddle. Guest Artists On The Show WilII Be: David Brown - singer Bannie George - singer Bill Leggette - singer 'Bill Lynde - fiddler Mary Bunting - fiddler Odey Snider - singer Bill Luxton - singer Melanie Clingman - singer Marlene Ogar - singer Buck and Barney - comedy Mel Clingman - harmony Larry Adams'- John Noonan Verna McMahon- singer Danny Card - singer Reg Post - 5-string banjo Ikv Miller - mandoline Elaine Mercer - yodeler SEE YOUR FAVORITE LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT ýs - $1 .25 Children - 50 Cents Door Prizes i SHC HUNDR SPRI WILL E PRICI HOI Ha 3 Frn, March 26 12 - 10 p.m. CHARGE Ad uit i-up of VI Studios LPAI'NTING )W and SALE EDS 0F OIL PAINTINGS, NT ANeRAHC IE EXHIBITED FOR SALE. :ED FROM$2o Including Frame. JEDAY INN, rmony Rd. and 401, Oshawa DAYS ONLY' Sat. March 27 Sun. March 28 10oam., - 10 p.m* 10 a*me - 8 p.m. inners in Iast week's MINI BINGO MONq.-FRI., 5 TIMES PER DAY 9:20-10:20-11:20a. m,-1: 20-2:20P. 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