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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Mar 1994, p. 3

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Chief Administrative Officer Begins New Job The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, March 9,1994 3 Week in Review- The new Clarington Chief Administrative Officer, Bill Stockwell, began his first week of employment on Monday, March 7, when he attended a General Purpose and Administration committee meeting at the town hall; Both he and this grand piano, a gift from the former C.A.O., Larry Kotseff, were introduced with grand style by Clarington Clarington Mayor Diane Hamre. The piano will add to the furnishings in the Council Chambers. AK2D sikkens | Transparent Interior Finishes Cetol TS Interior Satin ; Cetol UV Interior -.crgXLff available at CENTRALPAINT & WALLPAPER 295 Ritson Rd. S. Oshawa 434-3939 Weight Control Consultants How to Throw 27 Billion Fat Cells Into A Total Panic Following Canada's Food Guide is.your fat cells worst enemy. When you follow a low fat, healthy eating plan you'll not only lose weight, but actually shrink fat cells. Your metabolism will start working for you, not against you. So unlike most diets where you lose muscle and water weight, you'll lose excess body fat. And the weight you take off stays off. If you'd like to see your fat cells running scared, give us a call. 1 Call for a Free No Obligation Consultation Angela Lee 725-9611 By Appointment Only 98 King St, West, Scugog Professional Building, Bowmanville Clarington's newest staff member member began his first day of work at the town hall on Monday, March 7. Winfield (Bill) Stockwell is the municipality's Chief Administrative Officer (CAO). He is the former City Manager and CAO of the City of York. He will be on the usual probationary period period of three months giving council and staff a chance to watch him in action. Stockwell was introduced to the public on Monday morning, March 7 at the regularly-scheduled General Purpose and Administration Committee Committee meeting. "Bill has much experience and familiarity with local government," said Clarington Mayor Diane Ham- re. She told the committee and members members of the public who were on hand for two public meetings he had already already had a brief tour of the municipality. municipality. Stockwell told the committee members he is pleased to be in Clarington Clarington on his "first day of full employment." employment." He had already met with the various various municipal department heads. The néw CAO replaces Larry Kotseff who left Clarington in September, September, 1993. His salary range will be between $80,000 to $95,000. Residents Reject Gas Bar Proposal For Solina Road A proposed gas bar and convenience convenience commercial kiosk for the north-east comer of Solina Road at Highway Two was rejected by the Planning Committee on Monday morning, March 7. Information within a report by the Planning Department states that 58 adjacent residents signed a petition petition which warned that, with all the other gas bars and convenience stores in the area, this one would "have about as much chance to be successful as a snowball in hell." The petition also states that six gas stations have come and gone in the area between Bowmanville and Courtice. The property on which the gas bar would have been located is within within territory which the 1991 Durham Region Official Plan describes as being Major Open Space. It is, in fact, an urban separator between the Courtice and Bowmanville Bowmanville urban areas. The report says this means it "provides a rural relief between urban areas and helps to differentiate the Courtice and Bowmanville Bowmanville urban areas." Based on the number of abandoned abandoned sites already zoned to permit the same uses being requested, the number of gas stations already in Bowmanville and in Courtice plus safety concerns, the committee voted voted to side with the planning department's department's recommendation to deny rezoning rezoning of the property. Durham Regional Police Briefs Monday, March 7 A representative of the Newcastle Public School reported finding two shots in a classroom from a pellet gun. Estimated damage: $150. A representative with CN Rail, 147 Duke St., Bowmanville, reported the compound had been entered and a battery battery stolen. A Concession Road 9, Tyrone, resident resident reported a vehicle window was broken while at the Oshawa Centre. A McMann Crescent, Courtice, resident reported the theft of hockey equipment from a vehicle. A representative from Vincent Massey School reported smashed windows. A bam fire at the Darlington Man- vers Townline was reported. Nobody was home at the time. The cause of the fire was attributed to either an electrical short or hay combustion. There was about $8,000 worth of damage. A representative of National Home Video reported three youths made off with three video games worth $240. Also taken was the Durham Regional Police Toy Drive Christmas Club Box. The box had about $50 word: of donations in it. The suspects' actions were video-taped by store equipment. A Concession Road 2, Hamilton Township, resident reported a vehicle missing after leaving it in a parking lot at 71 Meams Court, Bowmanville, with its motor running. Sunday, March 6 A Bowmanville resident reported a possible sex offence regarding her child. A representative of Frank Real Estate, Estate, located 234 King St. E., Bowmanville, Bowmanville, reported a smashed window. window. An Anderson Street, Whitby, resident resident was northbound on Main Street, Orono, when the person suffered an aneuiysm. The victim was pronounced pronounced dead at Memorial Hospital Bowmanville. A Courtice resident and a Bowmanville Bowmanville resident got into a fight over their 12-year-old son's hockey team. Saturday, March 5 An Aldcroft Crescent, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, resident reported an unknown person kicked in the door of a vehicle while it was in her driveway. A Bowmanville teenager reported being grabbed by her hair and slapped on the head by her mother. She wanted wanted charges laid. Friday, March 4 A Concession Road 6, Orono, resident resident brought in two 22-calibre rifles for destruction by police. The Municipality of Clarington reported reported nine parking meters have been vandalized. A Vail Meadows Crescent, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, resident reported a pellet was shot into her bathroom window. A passer-by noticed that someone was seen throwing a liquor bottle through the front window of St. Stephen's Stephen's Elementary School located at 80 Rhonda Boulevard. Damage was estimated at $300. 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