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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Dec 1993, p. 4

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4 The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, December 4,1993 Student Centre for College Durham College in Oshawa held grate the Oshawa campus and Lovelock, current president of the an official sod-turning ceremony to enable easy access to all its areas. Student Association, is thrilled to be announce the construction of a new The college-owned, student- the president to bring this project to Student Centre on Monday, Novem- operated facility will house several fruition, she is the first to recognize ber 29. meeting rooms, student association the dedication and hard work of past offices, a student lounge and pub, presidents of the Student Associa- The 20,000 square foot structure games room, convenience store and lion, other students, and staff, will be a beautiful signature build- coffee shop. It will be open year- Funding for the $3.5 million Sluing Sluing in a central, terraced part of the round, seven days a week, for all dent Centre will come mostly from main campus. It will eventually pro- students and guests to use. the students of Durham College. In vide a link between the Main Build- The students have planned and a survey conducted last year, 94.6 ing and the Simcoe Building to inte- driven this venture. Although Sheri per cent of students were supportive of the Student Centre and the payment payment of a Student Building Levy. The Board of Governors has committed committed $250,000 in support of this CANDLELIGHT VIGIL DEC. ous scenes which re-tell the Christ- ^Thïs'^the Êfof a string of 6TH -- A candlelight vigil will be mas story. The nativity scene is of- expansions for Durham Col- held on December 6 at 7 p.m. at the fered as a Christmas gift from the i e ge, including a new campus in Ux- Visual Arts Centre in Bowmanville church to the community. The dona- bridge, a new Skills Training Centre tion of a non-perishable food item by in Whitby and a new Technology visitors would be appreciated. Wing and other major renovations at the Oshawa campus. GO D-DAY 50th Anniversary Information Evening Come out to learn more about our once in a lifetime deluxe escorted tour visiting many military sites, monuments and museums on both sides of the channel! Tuesday, December 7,1993 - 7:00 p.m. Royal Canadian Legion, Bowmanville For further details, call Refreshments Served GoUger's Travel 623-1511 In the Bowmanville Mall Around the Town to commemorate the 14 women who died in the Montreal Massacre and all other female victims of violence. Everyone is invited to attend this event when the women will be remembered remembered on this National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Violence Against Women. This is the second year FOCUS, a women's issues issues group in Clarington, has held a vigil dedicated to the 14 women of the Montreal Massacre and all other women who have died in violent circumstances. circumstances. The Visual Arts Centre is located at 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville. LIVING NATIVITY - A Courtice church will host a drive-through "Living Nativity" scene this month. The event takes place at the Trull's Rd. Free Methodist December 10, 11, and 12. The community is invited to visit the living nativity from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. on each of those days. Last year, the project proved to be extremely popular, with over 3,000 vehicles travelling through the vari- Clarington Fire Report Nov. 23 10:10: 3870 Regional Road #9, Vehicle Vehicle fire, estimated damage $500 13:45: 2375 Golf Course Rd., grass fire, no dollar loss 15:57: Gerritts Orchard Regional Road #4, rubbish fire, no dollar loss Nov. 24 13:52: 3730 Trull's Rd., rubbish fire, no dollar loss 06:53:415 Baseline Rd. W., equipment equipment malfunction, no fire Nov. 25 16:18: 264 King St. E., accidental alarm, no fire 16:36: Hwy. 2, west of Morgan's Rd., vehicle accident, no fire Nov. 26 00:19: 243 King St. E., rubbish fire, no dollar loss 03:30: Maple Grove Rd. & Baseline Baseline Rd., assist ambulance 04:37: Hwy. 115 & 9th Concession, Concession, vehicle fire 10:08: Old Scugog Rd., north of Hwy. 57, grass fire, no dollar loss 12:05: Meams Ave. at C.P.R. tracks, rubbish fire, no dollar loss 16:06: Hwy. 115 northbound, north of Hwy. 35, vehicle accident, no fire Nov. 27 07:23: 1 McLellan, assist ambulance ambulance 15:55: 73 King St. W., assist ambulance ambulance Nov. 29 20:47: 243 King St., vehicle accident, accident, no fire 20:54: Park Rd. S., electrical distribution distribution items Nov. 30 08:07: Courtice Rd. & South Service Service Rd., vehicle lire, mechanical or electrical cause, estimated damage $2,000 THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON PUBLIC NOTICE REGULATIONS FOR 1993-94 WINTER SEASON DECEMBER 3,1993 TO APRIL 4,1994 Area residents are hereby advised of the Provincial and Municipal Regulations applicable to the 1993-94 Winter Season, December 3, 1993, to April 4,1994, as follows: The Highway Traffic Act (R.S.0.1990): Section 147 (10) prohibits the parking of vehicles on any highway in such a manner as to interfere with the movement of traffic or the clearing of snow from the highway. Section 147 (13).provides the authority for the removal of any vehicles, at the owner's expense, found to be causing an obstruction on a highway. * Section 157 prohibits the depositing of snow or ice on a public roadway. Municipality of Clarington By-law 91-58: Section 4 - ,6 (i) prohibits the parking of vehicles on any highway for a period of longer than three (3) hours, and is also applicable to overnight parking on any road under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Clarington. MUNICIPALITY OF (jJarinqton ONTARIO Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 Dates to be published: Wednesday, November 24,1993 CS-lnd 3976A Wednesday, December 1, 1993 MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON PUBLIC NOTICE All interested persons are invited to attend a public meeting of the Newcastle Community Hall Board to be held on December 20,1993 at 7:00 p.m., in the Newcastle Community Hall for the purpose of electing one male to the Board for a term expiring May 1995. Qlarinqton MUNICIPALITY OF ONTARIO Patti L. Barrie, A.M.C.T. Town Clerk Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 Date of Publication: November 27,1993 December 4,1993 Ind. 3011 THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT PUBLIC NOTICE CONTACT NUMBER FOR 1993-94 WINTER SEASON DECEMBER 3,1993, TO APRIL 4,1994 The Public Works Department can be contacted for emergencies relative to road maintenance or conditions at the .following telephone number during the 1993-94 Winter Season: • ALL AREAS.... ....623-3379 /7\m MUNICIPALITY OF (jlanngton ONTARIO Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 Dates to be published: Wednesday, November 24, 1993 Wednesday, December 1,1993 CS-lnd. 3976B The McGregor I.D.A. Drug Store flyer was inadvertently omitted from the Wednesday, December 1st edition of The Canadian Statesman. You will find this flyer in today's edition of The Independent (Bowmanville only) and the sale will be extended another week until December 11th. We apologize for any inconvenience as a result of this omission. James Publishing Co. Ltd.

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