Week in Review. Councillors Will Attend Waste Management Show in Munich by Laura J. Richards Waste management technology is not what it used to be, a regional councillor from Pickering told The Statesman on Friday, May 7. "In Europe, waste technology has been able to reduce the amount of waste that is non-recyclable," said Councillor Rick Johnson. Councillor Johnson attended the Official Opening of the Laidlaw Durham Information Centre in Newcastle Newcastle Village. " Laidlaw has opened an information information centre in Newcastle Village to inform the public of its plans for expansion expansion of its landfill operation near Newton ville. Councillor Johnson went on to say that he and Town of Newcastle Regional Councillor Larry Hannah would be travelling to Munich, Germany, Germany, to attend an International Conference and Trade Show for a week. While there, they would be viewing the different technologies à Help Wanted Earn $882.+/week from home Mailing letters, light assembly Many people needed. (416)631-4791 Reference 25J 24 hrs. 18-8SN available in the waste management industry. When they get back, they will be presenting a slide show for regional councillors. One of the first things that needs to be done here in die Greater Toronto Toronto area is "to take the garbage problem out of the hands of the bureaucrats bureaucrats and put it into the hands of the businesses," Councillor Johnson said. He told The Statesman he likes the concepts of waste management Laidlaw has proposed for a Durham Region landfill site near Newton- ville. He also said that if the IWA used the technology Laidlaw is proposing for a new landfill near Newtonville, he wouldn't oppose a landfill in the Pickering area. "People have to become responsible responsible for the garbage they generate within their own boundaries," he said. In Germany, people have larger blue boxes than in North America. The boxes have lids and are in three sections for wet, dry and recyclages. recyclages. • "The containers are bigger than a blue box and they have a separate section for compostables," Councillor Councillor Johnson noted. The garbage is picked up once every two weeks. Regional ' Councillor Johnson also told The Statesman, "I like the forward thinking of Laidlaw. " Durham Reg. Police Report --fr-- AK 2D Monday, May 10: A Devondale Street, Courtice, resident resident reported the theft of her vehicle from a driveway. ■ A representative of Victoria Equipment, Equipment, located on Baseline Road, reported reported illegal dumping on property. A bike was reported stolen and then located at the Newcastle Village Public School. A Rupert Drive, Courtice, resident reported a house was entered and a 5ikken5 rays, an Cetol TGL Plus For Exterior Doors and Windows Sikkens Cetol TGL Plus is a high gloss, transparent finish, specially designed for use on exterior wood doors and windows. Extremely resistant to the sun's ultraviolet ana water repellent, it provides everyday protection and long-term preservation of exterior wood doors arid windows. For natural wood beauty that shines through, use Sikkens Cetol TGL Plus: the ultimate finish. CENTRAL I PAINT & WALLPAPER 295 Rltson Rd. S., Oshawa 434-3939 number of items taken. A Courtice Road, Courtice, resident's resident's car was taken while the owner was out. A Bowmanville resident reported that when her ex-husband gave her money for child support, he threw it at her. When she demanded more, he threatened to kill her. An Alona Street, Bowmanville, resident reported that while he and his family were out for the day someone had broken into their home. Gone is a VCR, coins, and jewelry. A basement window was used by the culprits to gain entry. Sunday, May 9: A Maple Grove resident was stopped when observed driving his car without headlights on and with a flat tire. The person was arrested for being impaired. Saturday, May 8: The owner of the Newcastle Village Village IGA reported that unknown suspect suspect smashed the front window of the store as well as the window of the next building. The estimated damage is $1,700. There was no'access gained to the store and nothing was taken. A Third Concession Rd. resident's home was broken into. A radio and television valued at $1,850 were taken by unknown suspects. A Highway 2, Maple Grove, biisi- ncss reported the theft of a cube van from a loading dock ' loaded with s plants and flowers. The van was later/ recovered in the Ganaraska Forest. A 14-year-old was caught stealing an assortment of cosmetics from the Shoppers Drug Mart in the Bowmanville Bowmanville Mall. A Sunset Boulevard, Newcastle Village, resident reports being bitten by a dog at Manvers Street in Newcastle Newcastle Village. Friday, May 7: A Hart Court, Newcastle Village, resident reported that a number of items were taken from an unlocked vehicle. A Vincent Court, Newcastle Village, Village, resident reported that there had been an attempt to enter the garage by forcing the side window and garage door. Canada Health Day Celebrated May 12 Today is Canada Health Day. The special day is celebrated every year on the anniversary of Florence Nightingale's birth, and coincides with International Nurses' Day. In celebration, the Nursing Services Services Division of Memorial Hospital Bowmanville will tend a display booth at the Bowmanville Mall on Thursday, May 13th, from 10 a.m. to noon. Some of the features at the booth will be: - a video produced by same-day surgery staff giving viewers an inside look as a young patient is taken step- by-step through a day in same-day surgery. . - MHB's Lifeline Co-ordinator will be available to answer your questions questions about this important program. Lifeline is a personal response system linking people who are alone to 24 hour emergency assistance. - Nursing staff will be on hand to provide information about services and visuals included in the display. Memorial Hospital Bowmanville will be joined by other health care organizations organizations representing their services to the community. Today, (Wednesday May 12th) red and white is the theme for the day as residents of the Continuing Care Floor and MHB staff don Canadian Flag colors to promote Canada Health Day. Business Group Meets on May 18 A newly-formed group called the "Clarington Business Group" is off to an excellent start. With several successful successful meetings behind them, the group hopes to draw more members of the business community to the monthly breakfast meetings. Every third Tuesday of the month, the Clarington Business Group meets at The Bowmanville Restaurant & Tavern, 231 King Street East. All meetings commence at 7:30 a.m. sharp. A cost of $8.00 per person includes includes breakfast. Any amounts of surplus funds will be donated to local charities. The aim of this group is to have informal monthly "Breakfast Meetings" Meetings" to share and promote business services and experience with other businesses in the community. For further information, contact Nancy McNamara at 436-3187, Bonita Bonita Cunningham at 623-0677, or Sandra Sandra Thornhill at 987-1748. Future Dates: May 18, 1993, June 15,1993. Guest speaker on May 18, will be David Cromc, from the Town of Newcastle Planning & Development Department. Mr. Crome will address three areas: Town of Newcastle Official Official plan/rcvicw, Bowmanvillc's main central area study, and Courtice employment area. Rock Bottom Prices Large Selection of Shrubs, Flowering Shrubs and Shade Trees All Prices Include PST and GST Delivery Available Trulls Rd. (between Nash Rd. and Taunton Rd.) 436-2534 This Ad is a Valuable Coupon Receive ^10#00 off Your purchase at LiVs ^Minimum 590.00 purchase-No Cash Value ir Taunt m Rd.-d <D Ç Trulls Rd. DC ! Liberty St Pobbl istono F 1 d. Hwy. 12 The children of Mr. and Mrs, Me. dejager ïûisfi to announce the 45tfi Wedding Anniversary of tftcirparents on May 13,1993, Congratulations Mom and'Dad NEED To KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT YoUR NEW COMMUNITY? Call If» $ Sandra Yates 623-5873 Our hostess will bring gilts and greetings, along with helpful community informalion. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, May 12,1993 3 Hampton Scouts Plant Thousands of Trees ■. . - ' -zas,., • ; • * v v Beavers, cubs and scouts of the 1st Hampton scouting outfit didn't let swarming black flies deter them from planting thousands of young trees at Stephen's Gulch-last Saturday. Zachary Gilbert, 5 and Jesse Gilbert, 9 co-operate in planting red pine, white pine, and red oak seedlings at the annual tree plantiong day. Trees were donated by the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority. CORRECTIONS FOR CANADIAN TIRE We wish to draw your attention to the following errors In our current "Get Ready for Summer" flyer: Page 1 - #851080-0 - Thermos Gas BBQ - Should read - 254 sq. inch cooking area. -Total cooking area is 404 sq. inches Page 1 - #594595-2 - 24" Balcony Planter Box - Should read - Reg. $3.99 Sale $1.99 -1/2 Price Page 1 #852012-8 -20 lb. Refurbished Propane Tank -This item is available while quantities last - No raincheck will be issued. 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