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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Aug 1991, p. 2

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2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, August 28, 1991 Another Candidate Runs in Ward III Resource Kit of "Lifestyles and the Environment" Now Available Newtonvillc resident James W. (Jim) Hale has announced announced that he will be running running for the position of Ward Three councillor in the municipal municipal elections this fall. Mr. Hale, 38, is a lifelong resident of this municipality and is the fourth generation of his family to live here. He, with his father, Walter Hale, own and operate Newcastle Newcastle Recycling Limited. Mr. Hale and his wife, Carolyn, have three daughters, daughters, Laurie 14, Jenny 12, and Becky, 9. He told The Orono Times last week that it was because because of the encouragement and support he has received from family and friends and business associates that he decided to run for council. He also has a desire to improve improve the way of life in the Town of Newcastle. Jim Hale said: "I will work to reduce taxes here in the Town of Newcastle. They are away out of hand compared to other areas. I will work hard and efficient- Local Gymnasts Display Talents at Centre Welcome Back Students! HOOPER'S JEWELLERS 39 King St. W. Bowmanville Telephone 623-5747 Don't Miss a Single Issue Catch all the news, sports and advertising that makes up our community. Category 1 Sub. Delivery G.S.T. Total Subscribers who wish to pick up their own subscription nt our offices niter 11 n.m. Wednesday. You will be given a card to present each week when you pick up your Statesman $19 ° $ L33 $ 20 ' 33 Category 2 Subscribers within the town limits of Bowmanvillc who receive the Statesman by paper carrier...NO CHANGE $19 3 $1.54 $23.54 Category 3 Subscribers in Bowmanvillc Rural Routes, Newcastle, Newtonvillc, Orono, Kendal,Pontypool, Hampton, . Blnckslock, Jnnctvillc, and Ncstlclon $19 $10 $2.03 $31.03 Category 4 Subscribers in Oshawa, Whitby, Bethany Campbollcroit, . Cavan, Millbrook, and Brooklin $19 $17 $2.52 $38.62 Category 5 Subscribers outside of the Town of Newcastle excluding . Blnckstock, Pontypool, Jnnelvillc and Ncstlclon $19 $28 $3.29 $50.29 r - -- " " " 1 I Subscription Order Form j [ Name: New | | | l or i I Address: . Renewal I I I I J j Postal Code: Telephone No.: j j Please pay by cheque, VISA, MasterCard, or money order. j I i VISA/MC Number: Expiry Date: I L -TL -I For More Information About The New Rates, Please Phone Our Office At 623-3303 Canadian gtatestttat* 62 King Street West, Bowmanvillc, Ontario ly, as I always have done with my own business interests, interests, to listen to all concerns." concerns." In addition to taxes, Mr. Hale said he is concerned about the welfare of senior citizens who deserve a stronger voice in local government. government. "I believe in the people's right to vote, their right to complain, if need be, and their right to have something something done about those concerns concerns that are important to them." He promised not to be intimidated intimidated and to do "whatever "whatever I can to represent the people in Ward Three." Around the Region AJAX--Two men who were rescued from Lake Ontario Ontario were treated at Scarborough General Hospital for mild hypothermia and released on Saturday after their boat sank on Friday. The two men, Alexander Gerolimatof, 42, of Agincourt and Steven Shessel, 44, of Toronto, spent nearly 18 hours in an inflatable dingy. The men were sighted by sea and air rescue units Saturday afternoon. The two left the Pickering Marina on Friday afternoon in a 30-foot Searay motorboat. motorboat. Just after 5 p.m. one of the boaters called his wife via a cellular telephone to tell her that one of the boat's motors had died. He also told her that the two men would try to get to the nearest port. Mrs. Gerolimatof Gerolimatof then tried to call her husband several hours later, later, but he didn't answer. On Saturday morning, the Durham Regional Police called in rescue units stationed stationed at Trenton. The sinking boat was located by the air unit at 1 p.m. and the men were found several kilometers away in a dingy. WHITBY A fire caused approximately $30,000 worth of damage to a house located at 89 Thickson Road, S., on Sunday, Aug.,.25. A woman in the house noticed smoke coming from the basement around 11 a.m. She escaped without injury. The woman did not know how the fire started as she was not in the basement basement at the time. Firefighters were able to control the fire quickly and the incident is under investigation by Fire Chief Ed Crouch. OSHAWA--Ontario's health minister, Frances Lankin, Lankin, officially opened the Oshawa General Hospital's new dialysis unit on Friday, Aug. 23. The unit is the first phase of the hospital's expansion. It began operating operating in July. The opening of a dialysis unit in Oshawa means that patients no longer need to commute commute to Toronto, Kingston or Mississuaga for dialysis treatments. Mark Jackman and Liz Sprague presented Durham MP Ross Stevenson with a copy of a teacher's resource kit called "Lifestyles and the Environment." Mr. Stevenson Stevenson said he would make an announcement about the book in the fall sitting of the House of Commons. "We have to grab onto our past because the way things are changing now we could very well lose it," said Mr. Stevenson. The kit is available to teachers on a loan basis or to buy outright as the Hamilton Museum Museum of Steam and Technology, Lake of the Woods Museum, and the Wellington County Museum all did, said Mr. Jackman. Ms Sprague was hired by the Clarke Museum to research and write the kit through a SEED grant from Employment and Immigration Canada. Mr. Stevenson received the kit from the museum museum on Saturday. I-- Durham Regional I Police Briefs 1 pRS Li The Gemini Gymnastics Club was at the Oshawa Shopping Centre on Friday evening and Saturday, Aug. 23 and 24, to present the club's final show of the 1990- 91 year. Among the gymnasts were LeeAnn Simon of Hampton and Alisha Cona- han and Kristi McCaffery (pictured above), both from Bowmanville. A Sandford Crescent, Town of Newcastle, resident reported that an unknown person took her daughter's bike on Aug. 26. On Aug. 26, a Highway 35/115 resident reported that an unknown suspect or suspects removed her vehi- Public Input For Project On Lakefroiit From Page One with the Town of Newcastle's Newcastle's willingness to look at the development of the waterfront.' waterfront.' Mr. Crombie also said Newcastle had an opportunity opportunity to develop the waterfront and to "do it right." At the same time, Mayor Marie Hubbard stated that the development would be a "tourist-oriented develop- ment...not more housing." A number of people who attended the information/ open house session wanted to know just how the developer developer would provide public access to the lakeshore. cle from her driveway between between 11 p.m. Aug. 25 and 2 a.m. Aug. 26. A Pinedale Crescent. Courtice, resident reported on Aug. 25 that three trees were sawed down on his lawn. There is a possible suspect in this case. It* Approximately $1,600 worth of cpsh and securities were from the back' room'orffiLVey's Jug City at 83 Libc/ijASt. S., Bowmjin- ville, on A(igi 24. An employee with the Halco Building Components plant located at 1748 Baseline Baseline Road, Courtice, reported on Aug. 24, that the fence was damaged. On Aug. 23, a Hancock Road, Hampton, man reports reports he . found garbage dumped by his house. The culprit left a letter for the resident in the garage. On Aug. 22, a Port Darlington Darlington Road resident reported reported his stereo and some cash were taken from his residence. Tuesday, Aug. 20 12:40, 17 Varcoe Rd, assist assist police/ambulance/other agencies. 17:36, 50 John Scott Blvd, assist police/ ambulance/ other agencies. 19:32, Townline Rd., north of Taunton, rubbish fire. 20:16, Liberty St., south of 4th Concession, rubbish fire. Wednesday, Aug 21 07:32, 45 R; aynes Ave, plant) detector oth- (Goodyear activated. 07:53, Waverley er alarm. (No fire.) 16:02,. 26 Elgin St., detector detector activated. Thursday, Aug. 22 10:10, 11 Third St., Smoke, steam, etc. mistaken for fire. 17:14, 19 Jane St., miscellaneous miscellaneous call. 20:52, 47 Liberty St. S., detector activated. Friday, Aug. 23 19:43, Old Scugog Rd., smoke, steam, etc., mistaken mistaken for fire. Saturday, Aug. 24 17:06, Providence Rd. N., smoke, steam, etc., mistaken mistaken for fire. Sunday, Aug. 25 16:42, Hwy. 115 Southbound Southbound at Hwy. 35, vehicle extrication. Monday, Aug. 26 01:04, 45 Raynes Ave., (Goodyear plant) detector activated. 02:36, Port Darlington Marina. Boat fire at marina. Damage estimate: $25,000. 09:01, Newcastle Health Care, detector activated. *£ Pet of the Week This is no weeping "Willow." Nosiree, this outgoing collie-mix loves people and adapts well to new environments. "Willow" is a four- month-old female. She has been vaccinated. She would love a new home and some friends to play with. Even if you have other cats and dogs, Willow would make a wonderful addition to the family because she gets along well with other pets. Animal Shelter 623-7651 Sponsored by: < THE TOWN OF v Newcastle S=S ^^J/ ONTARIO

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