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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Mar 1978, Section 2, p. 10

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MPs Watch Technicians Examine Fragments of Soviet Satellite Allan Lawrence, M.P. for Northumberland-.Durham, is a member of the House of Commons Committee on National Resourceswhich is presently studying permanent methods for safely storing Canada's nuclear wastes. Last week the committee briefl iied Atomie Energy of Canada Ltd.'s 'Whiteshell Nuclear Research Establishment, at Pinawa. Ontario RegimnntPlan to E n h an.,c e The Ontario Regiment (RCAC) is presently under- taking ta enhance and expand its Regimental Museuwwhich is located at Parkwood - the ho-me of thwae Coloriel and Mirs. R.S. McLaughlIin. Tile Museum Project Committee under LCojl. M.J. Koster Commanding Officer, LCol. S.F. Wotton (Ret'd), S-Major George Fox - Presîdent of the Ontario Regiment Association and a few others are asking ail former members of not anly the Ontarioa Regiment but of the Canadian Forces ta consider danating any Military artifacts' such las unifoôrms, pictures, buttons, hooks. badges,,medals. forage caps, swords, just ta came a few items which'cauld make up an interesting military display. It should be noted here that any group or individual wofc goes on a condpiCted tour of Paýrkwoo;d takes ini as part of the tour aur Regime,-ntal museum. If you should have any item mfat you would like ta donate Manitoba. In the photo (from the left) M. P.' s Jake Epp, Alati Martin, Allan Lawrence, and Paul McRae watch A E.C.L. technicians examine the radioactivity of a fragment from the Soviet Cosmos 954 satellite, which crashed in the Northwest Territories January 24th. please cali Mr. George Fox at 723-2009 or tMe Armoury 723- 2021 and we will make arrangemients ta have them picked up. If you should care ta drap, them off at, the, Armoury then please feel free ta do sa between 8:30 ami. - 4:00 p.m. see Capt. G. Barlîng in the, Regimental Orderly Room. Cavan Driver Killed On Hi*ghway .35 A 23-year-old Cavan Town- collided with a, cattle truck ship man was killed and south of here on Highway M5. another man ijured early Newcastle OPP said James March 1Sth when their car Gardon Rawlins of R.R. 3, Cavan, was southbound on 35 about1 a.rm., one mile south of Manvers Township Line, when his car struck a cattle truck backing off the highway into a driveway. Rawlins was pronounced dead at the scene and 'a passenger in his vehicie, Robert James Webster, 28, of R.R. 1, Cavan, was taken ta Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay and then transferred to Civic Hospital in Peterbar-'- ough where he is in satis- factory condition suffering from facial lacerations and a fractured hip. The driver of the truck, John Douglas Porter of R.R. 1 Janetville, was not injured. Police did not know if there were cattie in the truck at the time, nor was a damage estimate available. A police, spokesman said charges are pending. The accident occurred about seven miles south of Lindsay. Canada Postes Im Canadat Canada Last month's wind' storm may be only fond memories in some people's minds, but not in Newcastle. The gusty ,vind- which toppled trees, television aerials ai-d wire. aso caused $1,600 damage ta the Visual Arts Centre. Repaîrs ta the building were awarded by council to Ashly Biggest Ever Steel Cable Beit Made Here at,Goodyear Plant In 1977. the largest steel- cable conveyor belting order ever received by Goodyear. anywhere was completed at the company's BowmanVille plant, manager Jack Taylor reports in his year-encj summary. The belting was for the Syncrude ail-extraction project at the Alberta tar sands, and its total length was nearly 20 miles. Payroll at the plant - at $2.8 million - was down nearly $1 million, while average employment dropped slightly' ta 285. f New production m4chinery was installed at a cost of $140,000 in 1977 and the plant purchased $1.4 million worth ot gooas ana services t'rom 52 local sources during the year, .Local taxes, at $182,000 were down some $5,000 from 1976. The Town of Newcastle is considering a new system for getting rid of garbage in Uowmanville. At a meeting of the public works committee in Hampton last Thursday, tenders for the Two provincial cabinet ministe rs are, expected to, head a contingent, of' provincial members of the legislature coming ta Port Hope, Saturday, April 8. Thomas Wells, minister of education and Dennis Timbrell, minister of health, will be part of a group who wil "Roast" their former colleague, Allan Lawrence at the Royal Canadian' Legion Hall. The event is being staged by the Durham-Northumberland Progressive Conservative Riding Association. While the Roast by his former provincial colleagues will occupy the first haîf of the program which follows the dinner, the second part will see a "Toast" ta the local M.P. carried out by his present confreres from, the House of Commons. The Chairman of this Roast and Toast Allan Lawrence Night, Mrs. Kay Wetherall of Port Hope, says tickets are 333, an Oshawa construction Company, currently doing other work at the centre. Total cost of bath jobs is $3,557., Bud Fanning, cammunity services director, said the repair work is covered by însurance. The other work was needed ta bring the building up ta current safe standards. Ottawa, March 10, 1978 The Commission has received the fol lowlng application for consideration: Canadian Cablesystems (Ontario) Limited, carrying on business under the name of PINE RIDGE CABLE TV Oshaa, owmnvileWhibyOntario and surround- As of April 1, 1978 Pirst Class letters and postoards for ail destinations n Canada and the U.S.A... 14e Sealed greeting cards wthin Canada... 1 2'L Letters and postoards to ail other countries ... 3Oie For complete rate information, check with your local post office. *A three-minute, three-page letter, anytime, only fourteen cents! Give the gift of a Ietter.. only 14e day or night, Canada Post... inking 23 milion Canadians. Honi. J. Gilles Lamontagne, Posîmaster General ingarea 17723300 Application ta amend its cable television broadcasting licence for Oshawa, Bowmanville, Whitby, Ontario and surrounding area as follows: Service Area - ta extend'its authorized service area to Include two additional areas ta the sauth and ta the east immediately adjacent ta the service area. Location where the application may be examlnedf: 1353 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario. Followlng the publication of 'this notice and upon receipt of comments, the Commission wilI issue its decision unless it determrines that a Public Hearlng is required. xaminauM2nîAt local address given ln tis notice nd C teommission, 100 Metcalfe Street, Roôm 1601, Ottawa, Ontario, Anyone has the opportunity ta sùbmlt comments on these appl ications by subml ttlng a written Intervention ta the undersigned at 100 Metcalfe Street, Ottowa,, Ontario KIA 0N2 and by servlng a true copy o . fthe Intervention upon the applicant on or before April 6, 1978. The Intervention shali contain a clear and concise statement of the relevant tacts and the g rounds upon whlch the lntervener's support for, opposition ta or proposed modification of the applications are based. The postal or messenger recelpt should be attached ta the copy for the CRT C, glvi ng proof thai the applîcant has recelved his copy. - Ls umt Secretary General. CRTC Public Notice 1978-39 Canadian Radio-television Conseil de la radiodiffusion L ,, and Telecommunications et des téIécommunlcationýs collection of garbage were received from seven compan- ies. The garbage collection firms were asked ta quote prices on the collection of trash in Bowmanville on 'a, moving quickly. While, the Royal Canadian Legion Hall has a large capacity, Mrs. price per capita per year. Calculations were based on a population of just'under 13,000. Tenders were submitted for ~esiclential garbage pick-up and commercial pick-up and a combination of residential and Wetherall observed that party members from all across th( rîding are seeking seats. 2for OSHAWA CENTRE t "I2 I commercial service. Councillor Bruce Taylor, chairman of the public workê, committee, explained Thurs-, day that although tenders Î have been received, a decision, to change the garbage, collec-~ tion system h as flot beeVn made. If the town o pted fo" garbage collection by a pri-t vate company, the town'se present sanitýation departmenlt would not be necessary.- Bud-~ get documents show that the- sapitation department cost& approximately $138,000 last~ year. "Council hias to make a;ý decision whether or not it-, really wants to go this route,"' councillor Taylor said. "We'r,< trying to look, for the most,, efficient way of handling the,, town's refuse," he tQlc th:-- Statesman last week. Ail tenders opened at the punc worics confimittee meet- ing last Thursday were turned over ta town staff who will review the prices and make a report later this month. The report will be submitted to Newcastle council. DIRK SRINKMANC- ScugagS BOWmnanvllle 623-3621 State Farm Fire and Casujalty Company - g Price Tolors Review "uTenders For, Bowmanville Trash Will Roast ... then Toast Allan Lawrence, M.P.e & Expand Museum Repairs'to Cost $1,600 At Visual Arts Centre Low Price, Sale ends Sat., March 25 Men's Suifs en' is Si1a x Income ;Ta x Sevc Personai1 Returns Fast, Reasonable Service George Weekes 5 Lorraine Court Bowmanville, Ont. 623-7345 Men's Long Sleeve Dress Shirts Men's Long Sleeve Sports Shirts Men's Pullovers and Cardigans 1/3 on ail Men's Leather Jackets 25% ciOff Ail, Overcoats I e e e e e Off

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