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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Dec 1989, p. 21

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I Recyclers Busy at Ontario Street School Whitby and Bowmanville HW/Y. HZ AND MAPLE GROVE WEST OF BOWMANVILLE 623-8166 Money Needed to Save Elephants Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 6,1989 5 ■ Pictured above are the "blue boxers" from Ontario Street Public School, in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. These grade one through six students kicked off phase two of the school's recycling program. Phase one involved the collection of cans and bottles, and phase two will include the collection of paper. These students will help make the others aware of the importance of recycling paper to help save our trees. The program will run until the end of the school year. NovvoP?! Banville Our Second Home We have expanded and opened our second dealership to better service our many valued Bowmanville area customers. Now 2 locations by Lorna Miller The latest on the ever- lengthening list of species mankind has shamefully removed removed forever from this earth, could just be the elephant. elephant. These intelligent, loving, and gentle animals are being being decimated for their only possession - their tusks. However, there are a few people who really care about the future of wildlife, and one of them is Michael Hackenberger of the Bowmanville Bowmanville Zoo. At a recent fundraiser, sponsored by Zoocheck Canada, Canada, Hackenberger donated $6,000 for the war against poaching in Africa. "We committed a certain percentage of the proceeds of our elephant show at the Canadian National Exhibition Exhibition this year to this fund," says Hackenberger as he appraises appraises his own family of elephants elephants at the Bowmanville Zoo. "There are poachers who are killing baby elephants elephants for their tusks the size of a pencil. If we don't do something in this next decade, the elephant could be extinct." In spite of Hackenber- ger's dire predictions and horror stories it is still hard for us to believe that this type of inanity is still tolerated. tolerated. "When it comes down to the fact that your family is starving," says Hackenoer- ger, "it becomes a choice between between the elephant or you." He pauses and shrugs his shoulders. "The elephant goes," he adds. Hackenberger is a unique individual. He loves elephants elephants in general and his own in particular. Earlier this year, his star elephant, Vance, injured his left hind leg while perfonning. Hackenberger Hackenberger was devastated" at the time. But, since then, Vance has made a remarkable remarkable recovery. "People are still asking me if Vance is recovering," Hackenberger says. Vance was lucky, he had all of Bowmanville rooting rooting for him. But, according to the Zoocheck Zoocheck Canada Organization, thousands of elephants die horribly every year, shot and mutilated for their ivory and left to die in the scorching scorching sun. "We have to do something soon," says Hack- enburger, "or, there won't be any wild elephants left." Over $120,000 has been raised through Zoocheck Canada's efforts in the war to stop poaching in Kenya. The project urgently needs $6 million to save Kenya's elephants. In the early 1970's there were just less than 2 million African elephants. elephants. Now estimates range from as few as 400,000 to 700,000. For further information on Zoocheck's campaign to save the elephant, contact Holly Penfound or Rob Laid- law, 696-0241 or 392-2273 or write to Zoocheck, 5334 Yonge Street, Suite 1830, Toronto, Ontario. M2N 6M2. Stereoes, VCRs Available at Government Sale Video cameras, stereo equipment and televisions will be on sale at the Ontario Ontario government's next cash and carry sale, Saturday, December 9 from 9 a.m. until until 12 noon. All goods are on a first come, first serve basis. Location Location of the sale is 155 Jud- son St., which intersects Islington Islington Avenue south of the Queen Elizabeth Way in Etobicoke. Cash, Visa, MasterCard MasterCard or certified cheques made payable to the Treasurer Treasurer or Ontario are accepted. Ontario government public servants are not eligible to purchase items at tne surplus surplus assets sales. Christmas Greetings Merry Christmas from Brandy Lynn Wood. This Happy eighteen month old is the daughter of Kevin and Louise Wood and sweet granddaughter of Howard and Barbara Wood and Gabo and Helen Kovacs. Special Special good wishes to great grandparents Lewis Wood and Maiy Weekes. CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE NOTICE TO ITS RESIDENTS BY-LAW 89-213 (Tree Cutting By-law) Ploaso tako nolo the Council of tho Town of Nowcaslle onactod By-law 89-213 on Novombor 27, 1989. Tho said By-law would havo tho following ofloct: Troo cutting and vogotation removal aro prohibited In all nroas of tho Town that aro zonod "Environmental Protection" nncVor Identified as "Environmentally Sensitive Areas" in tho Durham Region Official Plan. Troo cutting is also prohibited on all Town owned properties Including all public road allowances except by written consent consent of tho municipality - Utility Companies are exempted from this provision. On lands whore there Is a development application filed with tho Town, troo cutting Is prohibited and will only bo permitted If provided for in condition of approval or In a subsequent development agreement. Failure to comply with By-law 89-213 could load to civil action by the Town and/or load to charges under tho By-law with a maximum penalty up to 52000. per charge. Any enquiries with respect to tho details of tho By-law can bo directed to tho By-law Enforcement Division of tho Planning and Development Department nt 623-3370. Franklin Wu, M.C.I.P. Director Planning nnd Development Town ol Newcastle •10 Temperance Street BOWMANVILLE, Ontario L1C3A0 Dlnno Hnmro Chairman Planning nnd Development Town ol Newcastle 40 Tempérance Street BOWMANVILLE, Ontario LIC3A0 Date ol Publication: December 0.1009 PRE-CHRISTMAS SAVINGS PLAY GLOBAL LEAF HOCKEY Wehaveanlnterac r store for ©©iwemience. 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