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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Jul 1992, p. 2

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/ 2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, July 1,1992- -The Week in Review- Kite Workshop Held at Long Sault Conservation Area Planners Predict Growth in Courtice From Page One Industry of a heavier calibre, if desired, would be placed deeper inside inside the study area and be bordered on the north and east by light indus-' try or commercial enterprises. The provision of a piped water supply and sanitary sewage system is a key consideration in the planning, planning, as both represent a major cost. The water and sewer systems could cost as much as $70 million. But, there are various lower-cost, interim solutions available. Economic Vision Needed for Town From Page One To improve the commercial and retail base, the town must encourage as much economic diversification as possible, says the report. Ontario Hydro, St. Marys Cement, Cement, and Goodyear currently provide provide the bulk of the commercial tax base. Mr. Chait predicts most of the growth will come from within. "There is no mythical Japanese firm that's going to come and set up here because we think it's a good idea," he said. Tourism could be improved by promoting local landmarks, cultural facilities and parks to the thousands of new residents who continue to settle inside the town borders. A thicker version of the strategy report remains unpublished, awaiting awaiting final input from comment cards passed out at the meeting. Ideas on economic priorities for the Town of Newcastle can still be submitted to the Municipal Admin-. istration Centre at 40 Temperance Street until the end of this week. These comments will be incorporated incorporated into the study. The report will'then be presented to Town Council for approval. The third and final phase of the consulting process will address the planning framework and will likely last until October. Elephants Pack Their Trunks From Page One will behave like the true professionals professionals he knows them to be. In the past, they have appeared at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto, Magnetic Hill in Moncton, and various other busy locations. Sheba is an African female and Limba is Asian. Both are extremely comfortable working with crowds. A custom-made tractor trailer rig will take them 600 miles to their .destination. A stretch of open space running the length of the study area would border a 44-acre park on the east side of Prestonvale Road, effectively effectively separating the employment core from the residential community. A high density residential complex, possibly incorporating retail space, and high-rises, is proposed on a north-eastern section of Prestonvale, perhaps at Bloor. The study addressed how residences residences will interact with other parts of the community, especially in terms of transportation. All road system options assume the need for a second interchange with highway 401 to service the development. development. In one model, the interchange interchange would make Prestonvale Rd. the major north-south route in the community. However, in other options, options, the extension of Townline Road to the east or south-east would reduce traffic pressure on Preston- Fire Dept. Report June 23 13:06: 1995 Concession Rd. #8, grass fire, no dollar loss ■ 15:19: 4403 Ovens Rd., open flame tools or equipment, accidental cause, estimated damage $700. 18:44: 623 King St. 1 E., Newcastle, rubbish fire, no dollar loss June 24 16:43: Behind 221 Glenabbey Dr., trailer fire, arson, estimated damage $700 11:13: 2027 Hwy. 2, vehicle fire, estimated damage $1,000 17:06: 2936 Hwy. 2, smoke or steam mistaken for fire 21:02: 24 Liberty Place, rubbish fire, no dollar loss ' 07:38:49 Liberty St., detector activated activated June 27 07:16: 59 Prince St., power lines, down 11:33: 97 Tumberry Cres., dangerous dangerous goods spill or leak 12:32:1915 Bloor St., assist police 12:48: 108 Liberty St., detector activated activated 21:19: 62-78 King St. W., detector activated June 28 01:35: 1975 Taunton Rd., vehicle fire, estimated damage $10,000, arson 14:45: 101 High St., rubbish fire, no dollar loss 16:12: 32 Prince Rupert Dr., rubbish rubbish fire, no dollar loss June 29 11:08: Newcastle Marina, assist police >i : s vale, but limit access to the employment employment area. All models call for a GO train station on Courtice Rd., north of the CPR tracks. Should it be desired, the land around the existing interchange site at Courtice Rd. east to Trulls Rd. could be considered prime location for price clubs, retail warehouses, or auto marts, which require a significant significant parcel of land with good access and transportation routes to draw from. Proposed non-vehicular nail systems systems leading out of the northwest residential areas and extending into the park or into the built-up employment employment area could accommodate those residents who wish to bike to work. "We feel that what we're probably probably going to end up with is a mix of what we can show you here, plus incorporate some of the input we receive receive after tonight," said Liz How- son, a partner of the firm responsible responsible for the report, at the public meeting last Thursday. Residents are invited to deliver any comments to: Town of Newcastle Planning Department, Department, at 40 Temperance Street, by the end of this week. • U 3ft .1 About a dozen enthusiastic kite makers showed up for the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Area's Ms Howson"expects the study to workshop at Long Sault Conservation Area on Saturday afternoon. These two brothers, Bruce and Ian be presented to local Council by late Connor of Ajax, had completed the course and were getting ready to leave when this photo was taken. 1992 or early 1993. Fortunately, they took time out to demonstrate what they had learned. CORRECTION NOTICE Due to a printing error in today's today's (this week's) Shoppers Drug Mart flyer on page 3, Hostess Salt and Vinegar Potato Potato Chips are pictured and are not available in this size. It should have read Hostess Potato Chips Regular or Bar- beque; Ruffles, Cheetos or Do- ritos 140 g. 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