Section Two 30., Part of Lot 6, B.F. Conc. within the Town of Ajax 31. Part of Lot 3, Conc. IV, within the former Township of Pickering (now within the Town of Ajax) 32. Lots 1 end 2, B.F. Conc. Lots 1 and 2, Conc. 1; Lots 1, 2and 3and part of Lots 4 and 5, Conc. 1l; and Part of Lots 1,2, 3, 4and 5, Conc. 111 within the former Township of Pickering (now within the Town of Ajax) 33. Lot 35, Conc. Il within the Town of Whitby 34. Part of Lot 32, Conc. I1 within the Town of Whitby 35. Part of Lots 31 and 32, Conc. I witin the Town of Whitby 36. Part of Lot 19, Conc. IV within the Town of Whitby 37. Part 0f Lots 19 and 20, Conc. 1, within the Town of Whitby 38. Part of Lot 17, Conc. 111 within the former City of Oshawa (now within the City of Oshawa) 39. Part of Lotl16, Conc. 111 within the former City of Oshawa (now within the City of Oshawa) 40. Lots 14 and 15, Conc. IV within the former Township of East Whitby (now within the City of Oshawa) 41. Lots16 and 17, Conc. IV within the former Township of East Whitby (now within the City of Oshawa) 42. Part of Lots 10, 11 andl12 and Lots 13,14,1l5and 16 Conc. V and part of Lot 12, Conc. VI, within the former Township of East Whitby (now within the City of Oshawa) 4 3. Part of Lots 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12,13,14,15,1l6anid17 Conc. IV within the former Township of East Whitby (now within the City of Oshawa), 44. Part of Lot 7, Conc. IV, within the former Township of East Whitby 45. Part of Lot 3, Conc. 111, within the former Township of East Whitby (now within the City of Oshawa) 46. Part of Lot 1, Conc. 111, within the former Township of East Whitby (now within the City of Oshawa) 47. Part of Loti1, Conc. 111, within the former Township of East Whitby (now within the City of Oshawa) 48. Part of Lot 1, Conc. 1l, within the former City of Oshawa (now within the City of Oshawa) 49. Part 0f Lot 15, Conc. I wlthin the former City of Oshawa (now within the City of Oshawa) 50. Part of Lot 35, Conc. I within the former Township 0f Darlington (now within the Town of Newcastle) 51. Part of Lot 35, Conc. 11, Conc. V within the former Township of Darlington (now within the Town of Newcastle) 57. 'Part of Lot 25, Conc. IV within the former Township of Darlington (now within the Town of Newcastle) 58. Part of Lots 13 and 14, Cono. Il within the former Town of Bowmanville (now within the Town of Newcastle) Major Open Space System with Hazard Lands Major Open Space System Major Open Space System with Hazard Lands Major Open Space System Major Open Space System with Hazard Lands Residential and Major Open Space System with Hazard Lands Major Open Space System with Hazard Lands Major Open Space Systemn Industrial and Special Study Area 7 Major Open Space System with Hazard Lands and Airport Lands Major Open Space System with Hazard Lands and Residential Major Open Space System with Hazard Lands, Residential and Industrial Permanent Agricutural Reserve and Major Open Space Systemn with Hazard Lands Residential with Hazard Lands Major Open-SpaceSystem Major Open Space System with Hazard Lands Major Open Space System with Hazard Lands Major Open Space System Residential Industrial General Agriculture General Agriculture Major Open Space System Major Open Space System Major Open Space System with Hazard Lands Major Open SpaceSystem with Hazard Lands Permanent Agricutural Reserve with Hazard Lands Permanent Agricultural Reserve with Hazard Lands Major Open Space System with Hazard Lands and Residential Residential Estate-Residential Special Study Area or Residentiat and objecting to Industrial designation west of Audîey Road Reslidential Residential & Special Purpose Commercial Adjustment in U rban Area Boundary Estate-Residential Residential Residential Residential Residential & adjustment in Urban Area Boundary Residential & adjustment in Urban Area Boundary Estate-Residential Major Open Space Residential Residential Residential Residential Community Central Area, Residential Residential Residential and objecting to road alignment Residenti'al Residential Residential Residential Estate-Residential Special Purpose Commercial Estate-Residential 59. Part of Lots il and 12, Conc. I within the former Town of Bowmanville (now within the Town of Newcastle) 60. Part of Lots 12 and 13, B.F. Conc. within the former Town of Bowmanville (now within the Town of Newcastle) 61. Part of Lot 14, B.F. Conc. within the'former Town of Bowmanviîîe (now within the Town &fNewcastle) 62. Part of Lot 6, B.F. Conc. within the former Township of Darîington (now Within the Town of Newcastle) 63. Part of Lots 32, 33, 34 and 35, Conc. I within the former Township of Clarke (now within the Town of Newcastle) 64. Part of Lots 31 and 32, Concs. I and Il within the former Township of Clarke (now within the Town of Newcastle) 65. Part of Lots 26, 27 and 28, Conc. Il within the former Township of Clarke (now within the Town 0f Newcastle) 66. Part 0f Lots 32, 33, 34 and 35, Conc. I within the Township 0f Clarke (now within the Town of Newcastle) 67. Part of Lots 29, 30 and 31, B.F. Conc. within the former Village of Newcastle (now within the Town of Newcastle) 68. Part 0f Lots 25 and 26, B.F. Conc. within the former Township 0f Clarke (now within the Town 0f Newcastle) 69. Part 0f Lot 23, Conc. I within-the former Township of Cîarke (now within the Town of Newcastle) 70. Part 0f Lot 24, B.F. Conc. within the former Township of Clarke (now within the the Town 0f Newcastle) 71. Part of Lot 31,Conc. 11 wîthin the Township 0f Clarke (now within the Town of Newcastle)" 72. Part 0f Lot 29, Conc. IV within the former Township 0f Clarke (now within the Town of Newcastle) 73, Part 0f Lot 29, Conc. IV within the former Township 0f Clarke (now within the Town 0f Newcastle) 74. Part of Lots 18 and 19, Conc. V within the former Township 0f Reach (now within the Township of Scugog) 75. Part 0f Lots 16 and 17, Conc. V within the former Township 0f Reach (now within the Township of Scugog) 76. Part 0f Lots 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, Conc. Il and part 0f Lots 27, 28 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34, Conc. 111 within the former Township of Darlington (now within the Town of Newcastle) 77. Part of Lots1, 2, 3,4, 5 and 6, Conc. IV within the Township 0f East Whitby Industrial Special Purpose Commercial Special Purpose Commercial Major Open Space System and Wate rf ront Permanent Agricultural Reserve and Major Open Space System and Waterf ront 'd'Areas for Future Development Permanent Agricultu rai Reserve Permanent Agricultural Reserve Major Open Space System with Hazard Lands and Waterfront Permanent Agricultu raI Reserve and Major Open Space System Permanent Agricultu rai Reserve Permanent Agricultural Reserve Permanent Agricultural Reserve Permanent Agricultural Reserve and Major Open Space System Major Open Space System with Hazard Lands General Agriculture General Agriculture Residential and Major Open Space System with Hazard Lands Permanent Agricultu rai Reserve The Canadian Statesma, omanville. Marcb 14, 1979 i Residential I BO Community Central Area Community Central Area Industrial Residential Residential Industrial & Residential or 'd' Special Study Area Industrial & Residential Estate-Residential Residential Industrial Estate-Residential Residential or Special Purpose Commercial Residential Residential and Industrial Residential Objecting to Cou rtice Urban Area & trans- portation network & population Special Study Area Industrial The sections 0f the Off iciaI Plan that have been referred are as follows: 1.2.4,1.2.5, 1.2.6, 1 .2.7, Section 4 (in entirety except 4.2.9), 6.1 .2, 6.2.1 c), 7.21a), 7.2.2, Section 8 (in entirety), Section 10.3, Section 10.4, Section 12 (in entirety), 13.2.14,13.3.3, 14.2.10,14.3, Section 15 (in entirety), 16.1.2, 16.6.1, 16.9. NOTE: Copies of the detaiîed explanatory note and maps may be obtained f rom the Cîerk 0f the Regional Municipality of Durham at the Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario; the Planning Department for the Region, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario; the Office 0f the Cîerk 0f the Area Municipalities in the municipal buildings 0f the City 0f Oshawa, Towns of Ajax, Newcastle (Bowmanviîle and Hampton), Pickering and Whitby, and the Townships 0f Brock (Beaverton, Cannington and Sunderland), Scugog (Port Perry), and Uxbridge. Further information concerning the above matter may be obtained f rom the Clerk's Department, Regional Municipaîîty of Durham, 605 Rossîand Road East, Whitby, Ontario, Li N 6A3, (416) 668-7711, and the Planning Department, Regional Municipaîity 0f Durham, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario, Li N 6A3, (416) 668-7731. C.W. Lundy, A.M.C.T. Cîerk Regional Municipaîity of Durham 605 Rossîand Road East Whitby, Ontario BEATWl F, by D.M. Dineen, Chief Librarian, Newcastle Public Library System The warm weather of the last few days has probably led to a great deal of itching in the fingers of gardeners, wishing that spring were really here and that they could enjoy the land again. Information on gardening, from the basics to the most advanced tech- niqtues, is as close as the public library and there is no cost. Landscaping' that saves, energy dollars - The various plants and trees and the planting techniques that will betuse the sun, wind and water forces around a borne are outlîned as are main- tenance techniques. Simple Plant Propagation - All aspects of propagation from the use of -seeds to cutting, grafting, layering and budding are explained in this very well illustrated guide. How To Grow Roses - These beautiful plants require special care if they are to reach their peak. Tips are given on soul, fertilizers, pruning and even how to select the types of roses to grow. Color plates of some of the more common varieties will encourage the grower to strive to meet the highest of stand- ards. Herbs - Favorite herbs, metbods of propagation, suit- able locations and finally harvesting the fragrant, tasty product are the topics covered in tis book for beginners. Your local library will be happy to borrow materials from another library if it is unable to supply the informa- tion itself. This service is free to anyone who lives, works or attends school in the Town of Newcastle. Lettern to the Editor Caesarea, Ont. Mar. 8, 1979 Dear Editor; Another year has passed and gone and time to renew my paper once more. 1 caîl it my "ray of sunshine" which cornes into my home each week. Just like a visit from old friends. Enclosed find cheque for ten dollars for the Statesman and hope you, Jobnny, are enjoy- ing better heatlh, I think Spring will make us all feel better. The best to ai at the Statesman Office Sincerely, -Aima Reigar March 8, 1979 Dear Editor: Thank you and the other members of the Bowmanville Canadian Statesman staff for your support of the Ontario March of Dimes' 1979 Ability Fund Campaign. We appreciated your using our "drop ads"1 whenever possible. Sincerely, Anne Moore Director of Resources R.R. 2, Janetville, Ont. March 8, 1979 Dear Sir: In view of so much discon- tent and unrest in the whole world in our present times and this being The International Year of the Chihd 1 think we all should take a good long look at ourselves. With that in muld I would like to submit a copy of a poem written by Helen Steiner Rice with just the chance maybe some folk who haven't read her poems may read this and find a very important message in it. It is cailed "A Child's Faith". "Jesus loves me, this I know, For the Bible tells me so" -ý Litthe chlldren ask no more, For love is all they're hooking tbinking grows And, in bis arrogance and pride, No longer is man satisfied To liace bis confidence and With cbildlike Faitb in God above - Oh, Father, grant once more to men A simple cbildlike Faitb again And, with a smahl cbihd's trusting eyes, May ail men come to reahize That Faith alone can save man's soul And head him to a Higher Goal. Yours sincerely, Mrs. Thora Gray