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Orono Weekly Times, 24 Dec 1997, p. 10

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* 10~ Orono Weekly Tintes, Wednesday, December 24~ 1997 Clarke High School donates to War Amps Lefi to right are: Meghian Crookshanik, Art Fyles - President of the Toronto Region War Arnps program, and HoLly Swaga. Meghan, and Hlolty are grade il stu- dents, and co-chairs of this year's fundraising for War Arnps. Mr. Leigh Facey- Crowvther and Miss S. Petherickmwre also involved in this edaor Fundraising events throughout the year raised $1000 for the War Amps Champs progran. IThe entire sehiool participated in events such as a car washi, putting( for prosthietic, daily coin drive, and raffleswhc included the principal's par- ing spot. The mionies w\ill be iised for thie Champs and Aduit programi. The provincial goveiii- ment will pay upl to 75'% of' the cost of an artificial linb. Th'le War Amups prograrn xiii pay the rraiig25%yý. RECYCLE BY-LAW NO. 93-144 Formai Notice to Clean Snow and Ice from Sidewalks Occupants and property owners are required to remove snow and ice from the public sidewalks in front of, and beside their properties WITHIN 12 HOURS after a fal of snow, freezing rain, or hail and to KEEP THEM CLEAR. These requirements apply whether or flot a house or any other building is erected on the property. If you fail to clear and keep clear the entire surface of sidewalks abutting your property, the Municipality will remove the snow and ice and charge the cost of such removal to the property owner's realty taxes. Clearing snow and ice makes the Municipality's side- walks safer for ALL pedestrians. Your co-operation in keeping sidewalks clear of snow and ice AT ALL TIMES will be appreciated. CONTARIO Dates of Publication: Nov. 19, Dec. 24, 1997 & Jan, 28, Feb. 18, Mar. 18, 1998 Heather Jones By-Law Enforcementiclerks Telephone: (905) 623-3379 Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance St. Bowmranville LiC 3A6 P.O. #6093 ACT (continued from oage 2) the Bill,- said Nr. Snobelen. "I arn pleased ÙO say that we have incorporâted a number of amendmeits to imprOve the legsiation even further." Recent amendmnents mnclude: e Defining gnd using the term "aquacultu're" to recog- nize this impoâ ant and grow- ing industry. - Clarifying the prohibition on harassment of people who are legally huflting, fishing and trapping. a Adding bhick bear to the llst of specie$ for which a hunter is required to obtain a dog licence whien using a dog to hunt big gaine. 0Giving Conservation Officers the power to inspect associated aranLunition when inspecting a ilrearm for the purpose of the Act or the reg- ulations. 'Tou gher laws and enforce- ment will ensure our resources are sustained for the long termn," Mr. Snobelen said. Fouo-- ' thought!' Along with eating right dai[y physical activity i one of the best ways of;eduoing the risk of cardiovascular disease Sharing a Heaithier F uture%1 P Al I 7e TI f SERVING DURHAM REGION SINCE 18411 FUNERAL SERVICES PRE-ARRANGED & PREPAID "WIere Poessiona(Etiquette is Important' Funeral Directors Paul R. Morris Robert E. Williams Gary M. Conway Doug R. Rutherford ANSWERING YOUR CALL 24 HOURS 623-5480 4 Division St. Bowmanviio a4 "«9404a aC Gary Conuay Paul Lane Doug Rutherford Harry C'ooke Robert Williams A lan Lobb Debra Kelieher Ross Mtcalf Dorothyý Morrlis Ralph Cutting Paul & Susan Morris j Fi iion St.,Bowrnanvîlle a41!ta42f- The al .9calth Shop Aromatheravy al S,-nsc eý el41ý k Wi ......... 1 0 mou i 1

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