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Orono Weekly Times, 22 Jan 1992, p. 5

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Fundraisers, such as the dance, are continuously being organized in order to mnake this trip possible. The Band Parents' Association is sponsoring a totally 'hypnotizing' event at Bowmanville High School in late February and an evening featuring our local talent in a Variety night in early April. Details of these events will follow in the weeks ahead, so 'stay tuned'. Council Briefs Maxi Drugs have been given a reprieve fromn giving up 10 feet along King Street and eight feet along Lambert Street, Bowmanville, by the General Purpose meeting on Monday. expertly assem by these stude been mounted i Business Der above) in reci new desk. February 3 - Semester Il -ub Novice 111; Eryn McGlynn- for Novice 111; Michelle Henderson- Iext Beginner; Steven Gregg - ters Beginner; Parisse Marrett - Basic; at Katie 0-Neili - Novice 1; Nicole ýdge Marrett - Novice 1; Kari Francis - urs Novice IV. Congratulations. cheese widening of the road. In other cases in the saine area former councils have dropped the dem and.------------ The General Purpose committee sided with staff reports denying four-way stops at Glen Abby Street in Courtice and a similar re-quest for an all-way stop on Edwards Street. The latter was ýd requested to, slow down traffic. Ls t was pointed out to council le members that four-way stops were n not designed to slow down traffic ir and that traffic speed be controlled by police. The committee also denied a pedestrian crosswalk request from Strathaven Lifeca-re Centre across King Street. Lt was stated that the location of the walk would not meet provincial guidelines as was also the case with the requests for the four-way stop. signs. The Town committee is recommnending that one and one only warning is now to be given to stop the practice of illegal burning. After the one warning notice charges will be laid if illegal bumning persists. The issue was broughit before council members by Counc. Hooper who said it was costing the Town upwards of $ 100,000 to investigate repeated incidences of illegal burning. Burning -comiplaints make up 11.2 percent of the calîs to the fire departmnent. The greatest number of calîs corne from automatic alarms, 16.2% followed by medical assistance, 12.5%. Structure fires make up 11.2% of calîs with motor vebicle accidents following at 10.2% of calls. Total fire losses in 1991 amounted to $2.283 million of which 27% was made up of intentional fires (arson). is one DURHAM REG,(IONAL, as just CRIME il1 the STOPPERS iClub unty 436-8477 Thé C I-à:h - (S~1à~1 rel.]ai oniiJ . 1 1 TENDER SEALED TENDERS clearly marked as to contents for the material specified below, addressed to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Office &f the Cie rk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, Li C 3A6, wilI be received on the forms and in the envelope provided until the specified closing time and date. Tender documents may be obtained from the Purchasing Office at the above address. TENDER NW92-3 - PHOTOCOPIER PAPER SUPPLY Closirîg Time & Date: 12:00 Noon (Local Time) Monday, February 3, 1992 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Date of Publication: Wednesday, January 22, 1992 Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett Purchasing & Supply Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 ext. 268 P.0. 2723 k- -, "The, From

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