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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Mar 1994, p. 5

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The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, March 5,1994 5 Ice Sculptures Part of Ontario Street School Carnival Since. 1913 MEMORIAL HOSPITAL - BOWMANVILLE BOARD OF DIRECTORS - VACANCY In preparation for the Annual General Meeting of the Memorial Hospital- Bo wmanville Corporation to be held in June of this year, the Nominating Committèe would like to hear from persons working/residing in the Region of Durham who may be interested in becoming a member of the Board of Directors. Candidates should have knowledge, skills and experience in some of the following areas: government relations; finance; business; law; social marketing; health care; vulnerable populations and community issues. Please send a letter describing your background and your interest in becoming a member of the Board by March 16,1994 to: Chairperson, Nominating Committee, Memorial Hospital, 47 Liberty Street South, BOWMANVILLE, Ontario L1C2N4 The grade 3 and 4 class at Ontario Street Public School created colored ice sculptures on the front yard February 22 as part of their Winter Carnival activities. This one shows the Toronto skyline complete complete with CN tower and SkyDome. Other creations included a turtle, an ice palace, and even a huge lizard lizard with what looked like a license plate. Region Needs Alternatives To Brock West Landfill Site Please recycle this newspaper When the Brock West landfill site reaches its capacity and can no longer accept municipal garbage, the Durham Region faces costly alternatives. alternatives. Durham's regional council was told on Wednesday that an alternative alternative to the Brock West site has not yet been clearly established. John Aker, chairman of the Durham Durham Region's public works department, department, said Durham is currently negotiating negotiating with Metro Toronto to use Metro's waste transfer station. Regional Chairman Gary Herre- ma added that the Durham Region is under orders from the provincial government to build its own transfer station and ship its waste to a Keele Valley landfill site if the Brock West facility closes. "We do not have the right to look for alternative sites at the moment," Mr. Herrema said. In the meantime, Durham needs the Brock West site to handle the trash from seven of its eight municipalities. municipalities. "When people talk of closing Brock West, you don't see councillors councillors jumping to their feet to endorse it," said Councillor Aker. LOOKED AT YOUR HOME INSURANCE RECENTLY? Consider this. In the last three years Home Insurance policies have changed dramatically. New and improved coverages have become available. We offer... The Very Best Packages Available Anywhere, Attractive Rates, Individual Professional Advice and Service. For a FREE, NO OBLIGATION evaluation of your home call Sharon M. Vanderduim Business: 434-6616 Home: 623-1550 eg the co-opeiâtors and more Special Selections of • 45" PRINTED POLYESTER-COTTONS • 60" PLAIN and STRIPED KNITS • 60" COTTON SHEETINGS • 60" LINGERIE KNITS NOV • 36" COTTON PRINTS ONT • 45" PRINTED COTTONS UNL • 45" SHIRTINGS Reg. up to 7 98 m. THOUSANDS OF METRES MUST BE CLEARED NOW!! SHOP EARLY CLEARANCE TABLES'TIL MARCH 19, 1994 ■ HHHIL' KfimiErnv Special Selections of • 45" PRINTED POLYESTER FANCIES • CAFÉ DRAPERY LACES • 60" PRINTED SHEETINGS • 60" PRINTED CHAI LIS & EUJIETTE • 60" OUTERWEAR NOW • 60" LINEN LOOKS nMTV • 45" JACQUARD PI AINS V NLY • 54" UPHOLSTERY M Reg. up to 14.98 m. ■■ J save % 73% u ™ 1801 DUNDAS ST. E. WHITBY (Kendalwood Plaza) 721-9152 600 GRANDVIEW ST. S. OSHAWA (Grandview and Bloor St.) 436-7589 AS this ad was made a period of time prior to publication, all of the specific items above may not be available in each location. Thank you.

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