Hampton Brownies Welcome 13 New Members Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 3,1986 15 Bad Wells Blamed on Poor Planning by Rob Savage The Municipal Affairs representative for the Cour- tice Citizens' Association says the area's contaminated contaminated wells are just part of the problem caused by poor planning. Larry Hannah told members members and guests at a citizens' citizens' meeting last week that proper water services don't exist in Courtice because of poor foresight from the local politicians. "It was never planned that your homes would be serviced by a regional water supply," Mr. Hannah told the group which met at the Courtice Sedondary School. He charges that the region region is now trying to catch up to the rapid development in ownerswith 1arge a îots°are An enrollment held atthe Hampton were enrolled in the first Hampton Brownie Group, "paying a penalty" for the Hall on Tuesday, November 25. Thirteen Brownies j e ^. g ara Bound, Holly Broom, Sherri Jeffreys, services. ' Melissa Allin, Melinda Wotten. Front left: Tanya TT • < ,• it l 11 !.. T7* _ 1 T 1 -- A -. XT 7 «II «« CP LM inn V\ n rVi nlillonvi He said the problems on Bowmanville Girl Guides Hold Enrollment Night neighborhood wells were contaminated with coliform and fecal bacteria. Melissa Alim, Melinda Wotten. Front left: Tanya The f our th Bowmanville Girl Guide Company held Parks, Robin McHolm, Kerry Irvine, Joanne Cripps. Regional Works officials t n ge costs of $26 a so ft Allin, Katy Lyle, Amy Wallraff, Elizabeth Millson, the , r enrollment night on Tuesday, November 25, at Front, from left: Charlene Somerville, Melissa mommended that resi- (watermain) or $ $35 a sq. ft! Jennifer van Beck, Danielle Hanc, Christine Foskett, st Stephen's School in Bowmanville. Ten girls were Somerville, Marcie Schryer, Kelly Brown , y ■ ' ■ • ' "' v.'len PoirnrcV, enrolled. Back, from left: Brandy Clement, Andrea Simpson, and Guide leader Cheryl Wray. recommended that resi- (watermain) or'$35 a sq. n. -------". t. example of the poor plan- dents should hook up to a (sanitary sewer), along with Ellen Pokorski. 7°;. Qpntpmhpr rosi planned watermain or connection charges ranging ^oT,*c ; „ nlosanitary sewer or vote to f r0 m $1,000 to $2,000 and ntrUnotnn 6 N TiivH^^rnn have the services installed water usage charges of learned that about 30 of the in streets where the y aren 't about $100 per year for each- learned that about 3U ot the pi anne d. 50,000 gallons consumed. But the services are ex- Mr. Hannah said he had pensive, and include fron- asked, the Ministry of Municipal Affairs to do a ^ study into the problem, and his request was rejected. "I personally do not see any improvement in the near future for these services," services," he said. Forinsarance call Don Irvine 623-4482 108 Waverley Rd., Bowmanville Like a good neighbor. State Farm is there. Slats Farm Insurance Companies Canadian Head Offices: Scarborough, Ontario / 'Flmiia Hoye WorKs FIREPLACE INSERT Fireplace Plus 900 Hopkins St. (at Burns) • Whitby (416) 668-3192 y-; just slightly ahead of our time Here's a load of reasons to buy a Genius right now NE7970C Only $629. 95 Includes: $50.00 Grocery Coupon FREE! Microwave Cooking Demonstration , will bo held Fri., Dec. 5th from 4 to 8 p.m. and Sat., Dec. 6th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. "Bowmanville's Complete Electronics Store" Bowmanville Audio-Vision 20 King Street West Telephone 623-2312 I* I i \ Wil Bt • "/X - ' " . Wslffii r7 r 3ggp|T7 , - • (V-, - -Mm j ^v. . WMmM j 1 ■ ■ : r y , ; . ' i / i ■ , • \ . /AMS • v. ï • • aHwjjga § v H -y 5 | m > l.i -"te* "1 ■ : V-VX . ï ■ '■M'ï'tJbAi ' i ffî- ,' >V ' - ^ - . ; A ■■■ DOWNTOWN BOWMANVILLE You could win a SURPRISE CHRISTMAS GIFT Total value of prizes in excess of $1000.00 Draws will be held SAT., DEC. 6-13-20 Free entry forms available with every puchase of $5.00 or more at participating merchants. Sponsored by Xt X A /"yT'" ',7 @ if in X. ' i X. - '■ * ' ^ ÆM I > i\. : V ■ âx%,A llfev Wf • WË 1 ' xi k £wa I 7CWM .4- I I i