uronWeeII>prImes We...... F bn... ..*90-. U7"X.... Starting Young to Bowl for Millions There was a good tumnout last recorded from the event, wi th Saturday for the Bowl For pledges amounting to $2500. Millions for the Big Brothers of Further monies are expected along Clarington. with funds from the Youth Bowl. The above youngster, is taing It is expect that the total will an early start in life supporting the rmach some $ 14,000 which is an program in the community. average over the years. As of Tuesday $9,500 was Development Senior Centre plans for Newcastle yet to be decided' (Continued from page 1) of the road is not included in the Municipalityts Deveiopment Charges by-Iaw. The Ministry of Culture, Tourismn and Recreation has advised Ithat the lands have a high potential for the discovery of archeological remains due to the proper ty's topography and proximity to Graham Creek The Ganaraska Region Con- servation Authority advises itbha s no objection to the proposai subject to several regulatory conditions due ta regionai storm flood plain. The proposai bas been returned ta the planning department for further processing. Victoria Woods Development Corporation Inc. has submitted,.a proposed 514 unit development for lands in the east end of Newcastle Village, south side of Highway No. 2 The proposai consists of 210 single family dwelling units, 188 semi detached, 80 street townhouses, 36 block- town houses and six future reserve lots. In 1988 Victoria Woods had proposed a 314 unit development plan on the lands but this, with the recent application has been increased ta 514 units. The density has been increased from 9.7 units per hectare to 14.69 units per hectare. The planning report in speaking of the increase stated that it cauld be allowed under regulations at the present time. Concerns as to increased density and storage of fi have been expressed by local citizens., The Conservation Authority has asked that the storm waste management faciiity bc changed taking the faciity out of the flood plain. 1.(Continued from pagel1) project was roughly estimated at from $6 to $7 million and that of this cost the Municipality be responsible for an estimated $1.2 million which is the cost of the Seniors' Drop-In Centre. Bill Stockwell, CAO, pointed out that the Municipaiity had also considered some senior program development in the former firehaîl building and that consideration was being g iven to plans that couid invoive commercial revenue from 'a revamped firehall building. He further said that he would be meeting with the Bowmanville' DBIA in discussing a future parking strategy for the down- town area that was certainly something that had to be considered. Mayor Hamre has stated that a stored parking garage was not out of the question for downtown Bowmanviile. Stockwell also said he would be meeting with the Non-Profit Housing Corporation as to costs and responsibilities of the new proposed building. t is not expected that these discussions wiil be completed in iess than a three week period. 11Stockwell said the mun- icipality had a number of options to finance the project, if they s0 wished, ranging from a lease to issuing debentures and he said he wouid not suggest raising taxes. A plea was made to council to support the Drap-In Centre in the new Non-Profit Corporation apartment building. t There were concerns expressed as to traffic, parking, pollution, that the rentai units' would be open to singles as well as seniors and the number of A box score for snowmobiling The province of Ontario has a total of 35,000 kilometers of snowmobile trails, ail of which are groomed for to-days pleasure of snowmobiling. The system is the world's longest integrated trail systemn and outdistances the road kilometers in the province. The local snovwmob.l club, the Ganaraska Sno\, mobile Club, has a membership of 510 from the areas of Oshawa to Cobourg and north to Millbrook. A snowmobile must now be registered with the Ministry of Transportation, bce licenced and driven with a valid driver's licence or a special snowmobile operators licence if it is driven off the owners property. A trail permit to travel the groomed trails in the province costs $ 100.00. There is a reduction if the licence is purchased prior to December lst. It is estimated that the snowmobile industry generates $513 million in 1994. Machines now cost in the neighbourhood of $8,000.00. market value rentai units compared to units geared to income. Thirty percent market value/70 percent geared to income. The proposed complex if approved would be constructed across from the present Bowmanville Library building on the old Specialty Paper property. MnARTIAL ARTS Style SHOTOKAN Children and Aduits BOWMANVILLE REREATION COMPLEX Mondlay and Thursday 6:30 P.m. Stephen (905) 983-5991 BK BroierN IF' ,EE (flamebroi1ed chicken) ià * * Buy at or Chicken Sandwich Bya BK BroilerTm a the regular price and get a second * BK BroilerTm FREE! OR *Buy'a Chicken Sandwich at à *the regular price and get a second Chicken Sandwich FREE!* M -" BK BroilerTM * Chicken Sandwich * wUNI M Please presant this coupon before ordering. Not g valid with any other off er. No cash value. 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