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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Apr 1990, p. 3

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V Ribbon Cutting Officially Opens New Taxi Business David and Carol Barlow, owners of B and B Taxi, hold the ribbon for Bowmanville Legion President Jim Connell, on Monday, April 1, at the grand opening of one of the newest businesses in town. Taking part in the ceremonial opening were (1-r), Mr. Barlow, Jim Connell, Jay Stephenson, Wendy Murdoch, Debbie Wannamaker, Lyne Puddister, Bill Cole, and Mrs. Barlow. Production Fee Possible J New legislation requires 2 that gravel pits pay an an- » nual production fee to the i municipality in which they ; operate. ? "The municipal portion of i the annual production fee is Ï intended to compensate mu- ; nicipalities and their resi- Ü dents for the inconveniences associated with aggregate : production," said the Town's j planning department in a J report to the general pur- ; pose and administration l committee on Monday, i; The new regulations went into effect at the beginning beginning of the current year. The planning department noted that' based on the 2,399,252 tonnes of aggregate aggregate extracted in 1989, the fee would generate $95,970" in revenue for the Town. The planning department added, however, that only 24 per cent of the maximum production took place last year. "The revenues which would accrue to the Town from the production levy could therefore vary substantially substantially from year to year," the planning depart ment pointed out. Councillor Diane Hamre said at Monday's committee meeting that the revenue will help pay for the road damages associated with the heavy truck traffic that uses the gravel pits.. "it's a positive move forward forward to help the users pay for the service they are getting," getting," she said. The new act also imposes stringent requirements with respect to the rehabilitation of sites excavated for the extraction extraction of aggregates. „ v, k 1 y /. A complete line of decorations, supplies and gifts for engagements, bridal showers, weddings and anniversaires. CALL NOW to rent the new "Pouf Machine" Make your own one-of-a-kind wedding favours $25.00 / weekend or $10.00 / day First 10 callers will receive 25% off tlicir netting and ribbon In home consultations available until store opening in April. Please Call Carole Gardner 983-9276 l PLEASE LET A PROFESSIONAL TEACH THEM TO DRIVE AHD SURVIVE! OVER 250,000 GimUATCS RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada WAIN I NO CENWES FROM COAST TO COAST Dofonolvo Driving Is jargon that ovoryono uses, but very low loach tho subject clloc- Uvoly Young Drivers is ENROLL famous throughout the world loi ITS ACCIDGNT-I : I1GG DRIVING HABITS olton called "survival training", i)H King SI. W., Bowmnnvlllo ___ . Next evening mm mi Ntiirte Tuondny, April 24th TODAY! H to II p.in.npprnx. CALLG28-7017 Science Fair On Saturday Over 400 students from the kindergarten to senior high school level will be displaying displaying their science projects projects at the third annual Northumberland and Newcastle Newcastle Regional Science Fair this Saturday at Bowmanville Bowmanville Senior Public School. The four top projects at the fair will then head on to the Canada-wide fair to be held later in the spring. Last year, three students from the Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education Education captured top medals at the Canada-wide fair. One of them, Andrew Hately, then a student at Bowmanville Senior Public, earned a gold medal for his project, "Is it 1 Too Cold to Snow?" Jim Harvey, chairperson of the Fair Committee, feels the event helps students develop develop independent study skills and self confidence. "It gives them'a chance to develop and research areas they are really interested in without the pressure of an exam," he said. YWCA Offers New Programs The YWCA in Bowmanville Bowmanville has a variety of spring programs for children, women women and men. A Bit O' Gym for little people, 18 to 36 months, Play Group for 3 to 5 years old, Jazz Dance, Ballet, Fitness Fitness including coed classes and Yoga are but a few of the activities available. With spring in the air, Residential Planting, which is all about foundation planting, care and culture seems most appropriate. For others with a do-it- yourself bent a program called "Do It Yourself' is an introduction to some of the latest innovative home improvement improvement products. Preregistration for all programs begins Tuesday, April 17, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and'6-8 p.m. at the YWCA Bowmanville Office, 133 Church Street (across from tho fire hall). Call 623- YWCAfor details. Year Round Restrictions on Trucks Possible Newcastle Council is preparing preparing to pass a by-law which will enable the municipality municipality to place year-round load restrictions on truck traffic. "It will not be used indiscriminately," indiscriminately," said Councillor Diane Hamre in describing the by-law. The weight restrictions restrictions would only apply to roads which have properly properly worded signs on display. Director of Public Works Walter Evans explained that from time to time the Durham Durham Region will be passing half-load restrictions to keep heavy truck traffic off certain certain regional roads. Unless the Town of Newcastle Newcastle can pass similar bylaws, bylaws, such traffic would simply simply be diverted to municipal roads. The director said the need for the authority to pass full-year half-load bylaws bylaws arose as the result of heavy truck traffic on Regional Regional Road Three west of Enniskillen last year. If trucks continue to use that road in large numbers, the highway will be destroyed, destroyed, Mr. Evans said. Councillor Larry Hannah stated that discussion would take place between the Durham Durham Region and the Town of Newcastle before any municipal municipal road was given a halfload halfload restriction. The. half-load by-law has been approved by the general general purpose committee and now awaits Council approvals approvals Dinner Supports Ganny Centre A fundraising dinner is being held next week in support support of the Ganaraska Outdoor Outdoor Education Centre. On April 11, the Ganaraska Ganaraska Forest Centre Conservation Conservation Dinner Committee, (made up of volunteers) will be hosting a dinner and art auction in conjunction with the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters. Held at the Royal Canadian Canadian Legion in Port Hope, the major feature of the evening evening will be an art auction of work created by local artists from Port Hope and Newcastle. Newcastle. A major piece of work being being auctioned is an original painting of Canada Geese by Michael Di The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 4,1990 3 Generous Doll Owner Contributes Over 300 Units to Museum Joan Roantree, of Kingston, had the honours of placing the Bowmanville Museum's last doll into a special display case during the museum's annual open house on April 1. Mrs. Roantree, pictured here with her husband, Walter, and Museum Curator Charles Taws (right), donated over 300 dolls and other items to the museum. The museum officially opened its 1990 season on April 3. The doll collection is one of the highlights of this year's display. Local Student Wins Award at Durham College Mark Palmer, one of the first graduates of the Level 1, Quality Certificate Program, Program, Durham College evening evening studies was the recipient recipient of the American Society for Quality Control, Toronto Section 1990, Bob Cardno Award. DURHAM'S ONLY "TOTAL SERVICE NISSAN DEALER" SALES • SERVICE LEASING • RENTALS BODY SHOP PARTS • RETAIL • WHOLESALE. Mark Palmer lichaef DmrviSf. Door and" I'raffie prizes will also be available. Cocktails and the preevening preevening entertainment, (Bernie Martin of Kendal will be performing on his hammered dulcimer), begins at 6 p.m. Dinner starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are going Tnst and furiously" although there are a few still available. available. They can be purchased from Helen MacDonald, the representative from Newcastle Newcastle on the dinner committee, or from the Ganaraska Conservation Conservation Authority. Money raised from this event will support the Centre's Centre's education and conservation conservation programs and facilities. facilities. Police Report The Beckers Milk store at the Waverley plaza in Bow- manviile was the victim of a break-in Monday. Durham Regional Police report that between 12 and 5 a.m. Monday cigarettes and cash were taken. Police said entry appeared appeared to be gained through the roof. Tho incident is being investigated investigated by Detective Clark. a Bowmanville is , employed as Palmer, resident, is, employed as a Quality Assurance Supervisor Supervisor in the Whitby plant of Lear Seigler Seating Corporation. Corporation. The presentation was made at the recent conference conference at the Royal York, Toronto, Toronto, for the student who has shown not only academic academic excellence but demonstrated demonstrated "going that extra mile" for the professional standing of quality in industry. industry. Palmer is presently completing completing his Level 2 Certificate Certificate at Durham College. 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