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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Mar 1994, p. 10

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10 The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, March 19,1994 Two Playoff Wins for Darlington Rec Club downs with Peterborough and Durham Durham West. The winner of these regional regional playdowns will go on to the OWHA Provincial Championships which are being held April 22-24 at the Meadowvale Four Rinks in Mississauga. Mississauga. The Senior 'D' team's last tournament of the season will be in Niagara Falls on March 19-20. Bragg Health Services OLHA Senior 'A' team has competed all The Oshawa Ladies' Hockey As- season in the North Metro, Girls' sociation's House League teams, Hockey League and is now looking Senior 'A' and Senior 'D' comped- forward to finishing off their season tive teams, are nearing the end of with a tournament in Huntsville on their 1993-94 hockey season. March 19-20, and one in Montreal The four house league teams will 0 n May 6-8. be beginning their league playoffs The OLHA is conducting On Ice on Saturday, March 26 at Harman initiative Clinics for players who are Park Arena. Game times are 9:30 interested in playing competitive fe- by Kim Tremblay Wednesday, March 9. The Darlington Rec Club played Goals for this round robin another two games of their round playoff game were by Mike deBlois- robin playoff series last week. (2), Steve Hamilton (2), Rob Wat- March 8, the Rec Club played an son (2), Darrin Mills (1), and Peter excellent 8-1 victory over the Gadd (1). Assisting these goals were Woodview team from Oshawa. Steve Hamilton (4), Mike deBlois Goals for the Rec Club were (2), Jeff Thornhill (3), Clayton , _ A i-p. r* i •„ . « . . • .« u • ç T-. scored by Jeff Thornhill (3), Rob Guest (2), and singles by Tim Gor- and 10:30 p m. The final will be ^ of Ito Walson Steve Hamilton (2), don and Rob Wats5n. . played Monday, March 28 at 7.30 ham. For further informationi on the Mike d e Blois (2). Assists for these Goaltender Steven Sargent P ' n Th tI nTwï Q 3 *-' 'tv • ML I ^n?pfit^^7?7 PeaSeCaU 8 oals were by Rob Watson (3), played both games tremendously, presently in their Ontario Women's For further information regarding jL deBlois À Les McCrorv St Hockey Association's regional play- the Oshawa Ladies'Hockey Associ- o ' fteon Guest fl) rw_ oti™ ni MM call the OLHA Hot (^.LlaytonOuest Kim Tremblay are extremely proud Darhngton Rec Club re- 0 f their team. If they keep this up Hockey Season Nearing End for Ladies no wax finish SHINE! with Apple's - Engine Wash and more! * Please enquire about our EARLY SPRING SPECIALS Call 404-6273 ORONO auto-boat "YOUR VEHICLE CARE EXPERTS' WE COME TO YOU! Unconditional Written Guarantee against * Road Salt* Oxidation * Tar * Tree Sap * Acid Rain FORM 1 PLANNING ACT, 1983 NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF A ZONING BY-LAW TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington passed By-law 94-28 on the 28th day of February 1994, under Section 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.0.1990, c.P. 13. AND TAKE NOTICE THAT any person or agency may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the By-law by filing with the Clerk of the CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON, not later than APRIL 5TH, 1994, a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the by-law and the reasons in support of the objection. The complete by-law is available for inspection in my office during regular office hours. Further information pertaining to this matter may be obtained by contacting the Municipality's Planning Department at 623- 3379. PURPOSE AND EFFECT The purpose and effect of By-law 94-28 is to amend Zoning By-law 84- 63, as amended, of the former Town of Newcastle, by changing the definition of "Motor Vehicle Sales Establishment". The subject by-law would allow the sales and rental of boats and boat accessories at all legal and legal non-conforming Motor Vehicle Sales Establishments within the Municipality of Clarington. Dated at the Municipality of Clarington this 16th day of March, 1994. NOTE: The Planning Act provides for appeals to be filed by "persons". Groups or associations, such as residents or ratepayers groups which do not have incorporated status, may not be considered "persons" for purposes of the Act. Groups wishing to appeal this decision should do so in the name or names of individual group members, and not in the name of the group. ------ Patti L. Barrie, A.M.C.T. (Clarington ONTARIO Date of Publication: March 16,1994 CS-Ind. 5012 MUNICIPALITY OF Clerk Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3A6 Sk P 7 1 Ë S 2758 1 or U N»sSîce7a! The'Darlington Rec Club „ m ulc „ Line at 7/3 2758, or Man bpencer at tmn ^ to fo e j ce to defeat Thornton they'll win the above mentioned number. Dundee of Oshawa. 8-0, on Ke championship SCOREBOARD Central Ontario Jr. C League Finals Bowmanville vs. Port Perry (Bowmanville wins series 4-3) All-Ontario Quarter-Finals Bowmanville vs. Napanee Game 1 - Fri., Mar. 18, Bowmanville, 7:30 p.m. Game 2 - Sat., Mar. 19, Napanee, 8:15 p.m. Bowmanville Non-Contact League Team W Burke Division (Finals) T Pts. Beasties D. Base 1 0 Oliver Division (Finals) Hooper's Trophies 3 Dutchman 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 (Hooper's win series) Shackelton Division (Finals). 0 0 2 0 6 0 2 2 Blues 1 1 Preston 1 1 Weekly Results Beasties 4 D. Base 2 Hooper's Trophy 3 Dutchman 1 Preston 2 King St. Bar & Grill 1 BRHL League Standings (as of March 12) Team W L T Pts. Minor Tyke Division J&M Customs 18 2 0 36 Skylight Donut 11 6 1 23 Beaver Lumber 6 9 3 15 A&R Flooring 5 12 1 11 Shoppers Drug Mart 2 12 4 8 Major Tyke Division Dufferin Aggregates 17 3 0 34 McGregor IDA Drugs 12 6 2 26 Rotary Club 12 6 2 26 Durham TV 10 11 0 20 Tim's Rental 6 12 2 14 Deighton Assoc. 5 14 1 11 Lange's Photo 4 15 1 9 Novice Division Union Oil 17 2 0 34 Thurs. Night Hockey 14 3 Carter's Bakery 13 3 Liberty Mutual 9 6 Roughley Insurance 9 8 James Insurance 9 8 Bow. Sports Shop 8 9 All Canadian Awards 7 10 National Trust 3 7 Homers Petro Can 3 12 M&M Meats 1 18 Atom Division^ " Ontario Hydro 15 4 Bow. Non-Contact 14 4 Pizza Pizza 9 7 Kinsmen Club 9 7 Pineridge Insurance 9 7 T-Mac Insulation 9 10 Carnation Florists 5 11 Geranium Homes 5 13 Hutton Transport 3 15 Peewee Division Mr. Submarine 18 1 Checkers Variety 11 7 Dykstra's Deli 11 7 Hooper's Trophies 8 8 Cutting Post 6 11 Rolph Novico 6 14 Computer Learning 5 15 Bantam Division Bow. Sand & Gravel 12 4 Kool Enterprises 12 5 Remax Realtors 10 6 Skylight Donut 7 8 Power Vac 6 11 Roy Nichols Motors 3 13 1 2 4 3 2 3 2 8 4 0 1 1 3 3 3 1 4 2 2 1 2 2 4 3 0 0 4 3 3 5 3 3 29 28 22 21 20 19 16 14 10 2 31 29 21 21 21 19 14 12 8 37 24 24 20 15 12 10 28 27 23 19 15 9 BRHL Round Robin Playoff Series (as of March 13) Team W L T Pts. Major Tyke Division Dufferin Aggregates 3 0 0 6 McGregor IDA Drugs 1 0 0 2 Rotary Club 1 0 0 2 Langes Photo 110 2 Durham TV 0 1 0 0 Deighton Associates 0 2 0 0 Tim's Rental 0 2 0 0 0 COMMUNITY LIAISON GROUP SITING TASK FORCE Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management GROUPE DE LIAISON COMMUNAUTAIRE GROUPE DE TRAVAIL Choix d'un site de gestion des déchets faiblement radioactifs The Clarington Technical Working Group - Remedial Action Plan (Dig and Move Committee) The Technical Working Group (Clarington) meets every Tuesday evening at Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: Clarington Community Liaison Resource Centre, Village of Newcastle Consultant:, Dr. David DuBois, Colder Assoc. Ltd. This meeting is called to discuss the draft discussion document. This draft discussion document has been prepared to assist the TWO (RAP) in selecting appropriate remedial technologies for the decommissioning of the Port Granby Waste Management Facility. For further information call Dana Kerr 987-7786

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