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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Aug 1992, p. 19

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r The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, August. 19,1992 19 Newcastle Update on The Newcastle C.L.G. (Community (Community Liaison Group) is a committee of 10 local citizens who were nominated by the Council of the Town of Newcastle Newcastle and the Siting Task Force for the relocation of low level radioactive wastes. This group has been meeting since late June to examine what should be done with the low level radioactive wastes which are located in the Town of Newcastle, The Federal Government has accepted accepted responsibility for the historic radioactive wastes which are located in Scarborough, Port Hope, Hope Township and the Town of Newcastle. Newcastle. The Town of Newcastle had the largest volume of these radioactive wastes. The estimated volumes for Scarborough Scarborough are 3000m3, Port Hope 200,000 m3, Hope Township 350,000 m3 and Town of Newcastle 650,000 m3. To facilitate the removal of this radioactive radioactive waste, Port Hope, Hope Township and Newcastle each have a committee of 9-10 people who will have to examine the nature of the wastes, how much and what type of wastes need to be removed, how do you remove these wastes, how do you transport these wastes, what health and safety measures and what environmental environmental concerns need to be addressed. addressed. The members of the C.L.G.'s were therefore appointed because of their involvement in the. environment, their fair open minded approach to problem solving and their demonstrated ability to stick to a problem and bring it to a successful conclusion. The members of the Newcastle C.L.G. certainly fit those descriptions and more. They represent a variety of back grounds, levels of education, community community involvement, accomplishments and areas of expertise. The mandate of this C.L.G. is to examine all of the concerns raised by you the citizens of Newcastle. If people people do not participate and let the C.L.G, know what technical questions they wish examined the process will be very brief. However, the members of the Newcastle C.L.G. feel confident confident that the citizens of Newcastle will take an active part and let the Newcastle C.L.G. know just which aspects of the process concern them. The C.L.G. will then contact the best experts in the world to provide answers to these'concerns. All of the meetings are open to the general public public and will be held in the Community Hall in the Village of Newcastle. On September 21 (Monday), Dr. Gorber will be here to address the legal legal concerns and changes in the laws, regulations and Environmental Assessment Assessment procedures which have been GO Offers $1 Off This year's value-conscious consumer consumer planning to visit Canada's largest exhibition will be looking for a fast, convenient means to get there and a way to save money. GO Transit offers both - $1 off regular adult CNE admission (except (except during special CNE discount periods) and frequent, comfortable Pain service direct to Exhibition Place, with no parking or traffic worries. This year's Canadian National National Exhibition runs from August 19 through September 7, Adults 14 and older will pay only $6.50 instead of $7.50 for their CNE admission by buying it with their GO fare. The most attractive, fares are the GO day pass, which of fers unlimited travel all day for the price of a return fare, and the GO group pass, which lets a group of five people ride for the price of two adult return fares. Lakeshore GO Trains run hourly from as far west as Burlington, with bus connections from Hamilton, and as far east as Whitby, with bus connections connections from Oshawa and Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Passengers can either park free at their nearest GO station or get there free on Burlington, Oakville, Pickering, Pickering, Ajax and Whitby Transit by showing the local bus driver a valid GO ticket or pass. For GO times and fares, the public public should call 665-0022 Toronto, 527-8187 HamiUon/Burlington, 579-4224 for Oshawa/Whitby/ Bowmanville, or 1-800-387-3652 for hearing-impaired devices. Fire Dept. Report Aug. 11 14:12: 619 Townline Rd. N., vchi- clc fire 01:42: 3046 Taunton Rd., unknown unknown odor investigated 14:32: 1400 Taunton Rd,, rubbish fire, no dollar loss Aug. 14 18:47: 7404 Regional Rd. ##14, assist assist ambulance Aug. 15 02:21: Mosport Park, vehicle fire 07:43: Orono Public School Playground, Playground, arson, estimated damage $500 Aug. 16 10:46: 32 Strike Ave., unknown odor investigated 10:53:4459 Regional Rd. f#9, vehicle vehicle fire, estimated damage $4,000 22:13: 2 Simnick Crcs„ rubbish fire, no dollar loss Aug. 17 14:41: Hwy. 401 westbound, west of Waverlcy Rd„ vehicle accident, no fire 20:04:511 Trulls Rd„ rubbish fire, no dollar loss Liaison Group Gives Radioactive Wastes raised. In other words the "rules ot the game" will be discussed. You, the general public, are invited to attend and ask your questions and provide your opinions. The C.L.G. is also planning several meetings in your area including Cour- tice, Hampton, Tyrone, Bowmanville, 'Orono, Newcastle, Kendal and Ncw- tonvillc during September and October October to give you yet another opportuni ty to ask questions, state your concerns and opinions. You will also be able to obtain more information on the process involved in the removal of the low level radio active wastes which now sit on the edge of Lake Ontario in a site which by today's more stringent health and environment environment standards do not meet the regulatory regulatory requirement. Something must be done, roo l. P WEEKLY SPECIAL 1 Peach Bar Cake Layers of sponge cake filled with peach mousse and topped with peaches and cream $5.95 r Friday and Saturday Only - „ 623-1700 < I \_jjn 133 King Street East, Bowmanville, Ontario nj m Help Wanted Advertising Sales Representative for Canadian §> ta Usman Base salary plus commission on sales. This is a full-time position. Car is required. 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Blue, V6, alum, wheels, 45,000 km. $18,990. 1991 Cutlass Supreme International, maroon, V6, loaded, 25,000 km. $15,900. 1990 Olds 98 Grey, V6, loaded, local car, 50,000 km.. $19,995. 1989 Toronado Troféo White, red leather,slider, V6, loaded, only 41,000 km. $19,900 1990 Buick LeSabre Blue, V6, vinyl top, loaded, only 64,000 km. 1 $16,500. 1991 Lumina Euro Grey, V6, auto, loaded, 28,000 km. $16,500. 1992 Mustang LX Black, V8, auto, air, alum, wheels, only 9,000 km. local car $15,900. 1991 Lumina Euro Black, V6, console, auto, loaded,. 54,000 km. $15,500. ■MmL ^ 1991 Lumina Red, V6, auto, air. 28,000 km. $14,900. 1991 Cavalier Z24 Grey, V6, auto, loaded. 35,000 km. $13,900. 1991 Corsica White, V6, auto, air, local car, 32,000 km. $12,500. 1992 Geo Metro Blue, 4 cyl, auto, air^ only 1500 km $H 1991 Cavalier Grey, 4 cyl, auto, air, 16,000 km. $10,295. 1991 Cavalier R/S Maroon, 4 cyl, Auto, air, GMPP 50,000 km. $9,995. 89 Cutlass Supreme SL Silver, auto, air, V6, 62,000 km. $10,900. 1988 Pontiac 6000 SE Blue, V6, auto, air, loaded, 78,000 km. $9,995. 1988 Celebrity Euro Silver, V6, auto, loaded, 64,000 km. $8,500. 1988 6000 Wagon Blue/wood grain, V6, auto, air, loaded, 60,000 km. $8,995. 1990 Sunbird LE White, 4 cyl., auto, air, 30,000 km. $8,995. 1987 Bonneville SE White, grey leather, V6, auto, air, alum, wheels $7,995. 1991 Corsica Maroon, V6, auto, air, 50,000 km. $11,500. 1990 Sunbird GT Blüe, 5 spd., air, turbo, 34,000 km. $10,995. mm mi in in ini 1990 Sunbird LE Silver, auto, air, 4 cyl. $7,995. - TT-San 1 -».- " ■ ■Ufi'f.- 1 ' Vnrac3e 1992 Geo Metro Grey, 5 spd„ AM/FM cassette only 13,000 km. $7,500. 1991 Sprint White, 5 spd., 25,000 km. $6,995. 1990 Sprint Red, 5 spd, 42,000 km.. $6,295. 1989 Sprint Grey, auto, 28,000 km. 48 mo./100,000 km. $5,995. 1988 Corsica Gold, V6, auto, air, alum, wheels. $6,995. 1986 Ciera Maroon, auto, air, loaded, only 76,000 km. $6,995. 1988 Cavalier White, 5 spd., 55,000 km. LOW, LOW PRICE 1984 Cutlass Calais Beige, V6, auto, air, mint, local 90,000 km. $5,500. car t . H 1 81 . ; . 1981 Trans Am Black, T-Roof, V8, as is. $3,000. 1990 Silverado Red/silver, V8, auto, loaded, 34,000 km $15,500. 1991 Safari Red, V-6, loaded, alum, wheels, 65,000 km. $16,995. 1990 Safari Blue, V6, auto, air, 25,000 km. $15,900. 1991 S-10 Ext. Cab Blue/white, V6, auto, air, 40,000 km. $14,500. 1989 Jimmy 4 x 4 Red, V6, auto, loaded. $15,500. 1990 Tracker Blue, 5 spd., 26,000 km. $9,905. 1989 Ford 3/4 Ton Grey/silver, V8, auto. 81,000 km. $9,500. 1986 GMC 1/2 Ton Black, V8, auto, cap. $6,995. 1991 Blazer 4 DR Blue, V6, auto, loaded, only 18,000 km. $20,500. 1991 Jimmy 4x4 Blue, V6, aulo, loaded, 25,000 km. $19,500. . < &>** a c* y* 1988 Chev.S-10 Blue, V6, auto. $6,500. 1988 Blazer 4x4 White, V6, auto, air. $11,500. 1991 Lumina APV 1988 GMC S-15 Blue, V6, aulo, loaded, 7 passenger, Brown, 4 cyl, 5 spd, 24,000 km, $17,500# $5,500.

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