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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Dec 1977, Section 2, p. 18

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48The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 21, 1977 Section Two RAevise.Plan Fo rSo lina. ~"Chur objective has sion is allowed, the Sbeen to make a modest maximum numaber of ýa amou-nt of development lots developed in a year ý',feasible while flot over- would be seveni rather -cmiting the ground than the fîve lots recomn- ~water supply -or permit- mended in earlier drafts Sting s:uch rapid growth of the Solina plan. Lhat the present, char- The document would acter of the community allow developmfent of all would be destroyed, " 35 lots to take place in as $'said town planner, few as five years. How- George Hlowden in a ever, development of Sreport this week. Solina would be watched %Te, revisions to the by the Town of New- ,,,Solina plan follow two cas tle and the Durha m ~'meetings withresidents Region Health Unit to oIf the Soi'anaý commun- make certain that ade- "'ity, The m-ost recent quate water supplies meeting wvas hl. last were maintained. montb.The latest, plan foi Inareas whpre epn Solina would allow, 14 Gtngready to rMil arounIdand wish you the bDest this ChristmyasSeason. Sto;p in and ï see us zometim-e. We're here ta serve YoIç Open 9a.m. to 5p.m. daily Closd SturayDecember 24th and 30th Regulr heus str Mondaýy, .ianuary 2, 1978 Farrn Eupe R. R. 2, Newcastle 786-2423-4 homes northwest of the four corners in, the hamIet. To the south- west, six dw;ýell.ings would be permaitted; nine would bc allowed in the southeast and six in the northeast. While planner How- den has recommended that council approve of the district plan for So- lina, the municipality's planning advisory committee has not yet made an y decision on the document. The elected and appointed officials met -in, Hampton Monday night but there were not~ enough members pre- sent to hold a meeting. The planning advisory committee has been re-scheduled to, meet December 20. STAI 0F WINTER DnaBradley Mon, - Fr. ý4:30 P. M. ta r:30np.m, only Pne623-3373 Christmascame a little early this over tLhe pri year for a Bowmanville woman who 89 Parkwa3 won a turkey in a draw sponsctred by The winner Dykstra's Delicatessen. In this week. photorgraph, Claude Dykstrahas In, its tîrst two days of complhîiments abou t the operation, Bow.m.an- Bowrnanvýil-ýle transit vlestransit system system being operated ran at a deficit of about this month on an ? 16 day $20.00O, according to trial periode. 11e added, Newcastle Mayor however, tUhat some Garnet Rickard. people ojce to the At a meeting of the times a which the town's finance commý,,it- busses were oeaig tee se. 2th, M4ayor At present, theýre ar.,e Rickard notecl that three routes through the seven adults and two town and one bus runs children us ed the bus for an hour in the middle the first day of opera- of the mo-irning and one fion last Thursday. hour in the mid-after- The second day, three no,-ýon. adlsand o-ne child The townispa-:ying made. use Of the system1,. $384 for iÉ ransit e. collyel-, tpd us th-yc n totalled $,0.vce he town'îs LtrîanSit Dykstra said durinig the to meet som-e tim e in finlance committee January andldiscuss the meeting that he has value of conitinuing the received a number of program. With gratýitudýe for your loyal frendshfip and suppojrt, we extendour warmest wishes for a very cheery holiday season.. !rom Waltr - ussei - Ray Ellit Add y Gr r it> s of Elliot's Deorati Centre- îze to Helene Mulder, of ty Cres., Bowmanville. ýr was announced last PONTY',POOL Mrs. Roy Strong, Louie, Heather, Jeff and- Bonnie Preston leave on Monday to, spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fallis and Roy Strong at Deland, Florida., Members of the Sunday School taking part in the White Gift service on Sunday morning were Alice Anderson, D'arcy Vanderveen, Dawn Bailey and Kevin Bryant. The choir sang as an anthem 'Children of Bethlehem." ,Following the presentation of, the White Gifts the Sunday School held their Christmas rree in the basemnent. There will be; no Sunday School on December 25th and on January lst. The Park Board holds Bingos every other Wednes- day night in the Pontypool Community Centre.. They Announce Winner of Christmas Turkey have held three so'far and have been quite pleased with the interest shown. Last week several turkeys were given as prizes. At the next one hampers are going to be given. ,Martin Joncasý is in hospital in Oshawa wbere hie had shoulder surgery last week. Mark Joncas (twin brother of Martin) returns home on Monday from Bowmanville Hospital after also having surgery during the past week. Speedy get-wiell wishçs are sent to ,tbem both. Capt. U.L. Frape of Scar- borough spent the weekend with Keith and Dorotby Dewar. In spite of the ice stormn on Sunday, ninety-six girls and boys and a good turn-out of aduits were present for the Kinsmen Christmas Party held in Pontypool Community Centre. Two films, "Bambi" and "'Evil Kaievel" were shown, with Doug Pingle operating the projector. Jolly OId Santa (now on a diet) was there with treats for ail the eilidren. The aduits enjoyed coffee and doughnuts. Bert Grant kindly provided miusie for the afternoon Kinsmen Committee Chairman was Walter Bryant. t is boped that a sîmilar Christmas Party can be held each year. The Pontypool correspond- ent extends Season's Greet- ings to the Statesman and staff and all the readers of the Pontypool column. Thanks to those who pass along news items to me and also to several who have ordered and renewed "The Canadian Statesman" through me. "May this Christmas season bring joy to your heart and leave you its peace that wil neyer départ." be an înspira you love. R. R f ay thie beauty of Christmias tion to you ind th-ýose am aIIofus at pton 7833 Govenmen's ailure to Recognize Importance of "The failure of governments processed fruit and vegetable sflould look, ana looK harco, to recognize the importance of sector alone, we have lost 6500 Our agricultural industry. agriculture to the economy is jobs in Ontario. That is 6500 "The first step must'be nothing short of- criminal," people- who could be in major revampinig of ou said Peter Hannam, President farming or in the processing tarriff structure. Our negoti of the Ontario Federation Of and packaging industry in- tors in Europe, who are tic Agriculture today, in a speech stead of on unemployment revising the world tari to the Kingston Rotary Club. insurance. system, mirust see that agricu Mr.Hanam ddd, La he "And that is just one sector. ture gets a fair shake. The --m

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