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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Nov 1993, p. 3

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The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, November 6,1993 3 Port Granby Presentation at Monday Council Meeting Environment Warning A presentation on the low-level radioactive radioactive material at Port Granby and other Ontario sites heads up the Clar- ington Council agenda on Monday night, Nov. 8. New President for Police Association The Durham Region Police Association Association is pleased to announce the election of Police Constable (PC) Terry Terry Ryan to the position of president of the Association. Constable Ryan will be replacing president Dale Allan, who has been the president of the Durham Regional Police Association since 1974. President President Allan will be retiring in 1994 after after 31 years of police service with the Town of Whitby Police Department and the Durham Regional Police Service. Service. His Association service totals 22 years, which includes over 19 as president. president. Constable Ryan commenced his police career with the Town of Pickering Pickering Policé Department in 1973 and remained in Pickering after regionalization regionalization until 1982. At that time, he • transferred to 26 Division, Sunderland. Sunderland. In 1989, he was transferred to 18 Division in Whitby and one year later moved to the Bail and Parole Unit in 7 Division, Oshawa, The presentation will be by Dr. Vera Lafferty, Secretariat and Dermis Wood, Chairman of the Siting Task Force. A report-on Topsoil Removal will be eyed by the councillors at Monday's Monday's evening meeting. The report requested requested by Ward Three Local Councillor Councillor David Scott discusses the difficulties the municipality would encounter encounter in drafting and enforcing a Topsoil Removal By-law. Two delegations will also be appearing appearing before council. The first is Evylin Stroud on behalf of FOCUS, a local women's issues group. In a letter to council Stroud is seeking permission to hold a ceremo ny at the memorial plaque on the grounds of the Visual Arts Centre on Monday, Dec. 6. The ceremony would commemorate the women who died in the Montreaf Massacre and all other female victims of violence. The second delegation is Alan McKay, speaking on a report dealing with the municipality closing its file on a proposed compost facility south of Blackstock in Clarington. A letter from United Way President President Rick James requests a rental fee for the Bowmanville Recreation Complex Complex be waived. James states in his letter letter that the Oshawa Generals hockey team would like to host a breakfast at the BRC this year to benefit the United United Way coffers. and reluctant governments and reluctant reluctant peoples themselves to effect the needed changes." Environmental issues seem lately to have taken a back seat to economic concerns in the minds of many citizens. citizens. Members of Durham Environmental Environmental Network hope the circulation of the 'World Scientists' Warning to Humanity" pamphlet will help people From page 1 come to the realization that the attitude attitude that we can afford to view the environment and the economy as irreconcilable irreconcilable issues is one we can no longer afford. Any individuals who would like to have a look at the Warning pamphlet pamphlet are welcome to call (905) 985- 3225 and request that a copy be mailed out to them. From page 1 / boys delighted at the prospect of having having many wives, to consider the costs associated with caring for such huge families. - "There are so many children to look after. I let them know about the jealousy between wives and that many of their children will not love each •other." True siblings, she said, share the same mother. Mrs. Cripps also uses an objective approach when leading discussions about mate selection at Clarke. While the importance of physical attraction in the dating process is never never discounted dating, she suggests that it is the longer-lasting qualities which. contribute to marital success. Clarke students cited honesty, expression expression of emotional intimacy, common common interests, someone who is not boring, and sociability, as traits they would seek in a mate. In Swaziland, a woman is most keenly interested in the background of a suitor, Mavimbela said. If the father takes many wives, the son may do the same, she explains. Young women will be interested in how much help a man will be with household chores and child-rearing. "Nobody wants to spend their entire entire life being a slave." Virginity is highly valued for young males as well as females in Swaziland. ... Questions followed the visitor s comments and the teachers were thanked by Mrs. Cripps and the stu- dentS; The Ontario Family Studies Educators Educators Association has been teamed up with family studies instructors in Swaziland Swaziland for four years. The co-operative venture has helped the African nation create new curriculum and write textbooks. textbooks. Cinema Fund-Raiser Will Help Free Whale The Bowmanville Cinemas will be donating a portion of the proceeds from weekend matinees to help free the whale who starred in the movie "Free Willie." It has been learned that the whale featured in the show is penned up in a small tank somewhere in Mexico and won't survive for long unless he is moved to another location. As a result, result, a campaign has been started to free the whale. A number of prominent prominent stars, including Michael Jackson, have joined in the project. George Martin, manager of the Bowmanville Cinemas, says $1 from each ticket sold for the matinees at one p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday will, be sent to the fund to free the whale. The movie "Free Willie" will be shown at each of these matinees matinees and it will return next Saturday and Sunday (November 13 and 14) when the fund-raiser continues. Decorating Elegance 25% OFF SANDERSON FABRICS #Drapery Upholstery +Wallcoverings Right now save 25% on Sanderson's full line of fine fabrics and wallcoverings. Our designers are ready to assist you in choosing the perfect colours or drapery treatment to compliment your home; or bring a favorite chair back to life by recovering it, better yet, a custom slipcover. Tlie possibilities are endless! 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