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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Apr 1994, p. 27

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Workshop Turns Eggs into Art Anna Chromej takes a moment out of her Ukrainian Easter Egg workshop at the Visual Arts Centre last Saturday to display a dozen of her finished creations. Strong Opposition to Concerts at Mosport From Page One these types of events outside anymore." anymore." The property owners near Mosport Mosport are also afraid they will lose their peaceful lifestyles if the proposed proposed rezoning goes through. While some people at the meeting meeting were only talking about the noise that could be generated at an event such as the ones the owners of Mosport are proposing, another person person said, "Noise? That's the least of your problems!" Area resident Lome Butterfield, the organizer of the public meeting, furthered the idea of the lack of benefits benefits arising from the concerts. "I talked with the owner of the local store and, between what he sold and what he lost, he may have broken even," said Butterfield. Others agreed most people coming coming in for concerts would not be picking up their camping supplies in Clarington, but back in their own communities. Good and Bad News for Legal Basement Apts. New legislation being examined by the Ontario government could give homeowners the right to have legal apartments in their houses. While the idea has it plus sides, it also has its down sides, said Clarington Clarington Mayor Diane Hamre. "We examine development servicing servicing capabilities based on what we know," she said. This new legislation will circumvent circumvent the municipality's regulations regarding apartments in singlefamily singlefamily dwelling units, she added. The note of good news within the legislation is that "it gives us the right of entry to inspect the premises," premises," Mayor Hamre said. However, that does not help with trying to plan services within the municipality. The legislation comes on the heels of two fires in basement apartments apartments in southern Ontario. And, as noted by one attendee, not all coolers are going to be checked at the gate. One resident spoke about a party of* 20' people who wênf ôrito his property to camp during an event at Mosport only two years ago. Councillor Novak added: " I know what your concerns are. My parents had exactly the same ones when I was growing up in this area." Clay Taylor; who lives within a half mile of Mosport, wondered if the municipality could pass a noise by-law that would help take care of the matter. Councillor Novak told the residents residents that, by going to Tuesday night's meeting, they would be a part of the public process regarding the application. She said it would also be beneficial beneficial if the petition they had circulating circulating was given to the Clarington council during a future meeting so it would become part of the public record on the issue. Following the meeting, which lasted one and one-half hours, Gary Baker, who lives on the Darlington/ Clarke Townline Road, told The Independent Independent his property is opposite the area in which the Mosport oval track is located. "This (the proposed outdoor concert) concert) will not be a family event. It just boggles my mind that this could happen." Smoking Ban For Region HQ Starts Monday The building in which the Durham Durham region headquarters and provincial provincial courts are located is going smoke-free next week. As of Monday, April 4, persons employed at the building on Ross- land Rd., in Whitby, will have to find a place outdoors for smoking. The smoking ban also applies to members of the public using the building The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, April 2,1994 27 LOOK FOR OUR FRESH NEW FLYER AT YOUR DOOR OR IN YOUR MIRACLE FOOD MART STORE 6-14 lb. average Fresh Grade A 2» per kg Turkeys H^ll [jgf SttM09 MnI 500 q 2 PER FAMILY PURCHASE WITH $25. ORDER EXCLUDING THIS ITEM Whole, Halves or Quarters Boneless Smoked Ham Product of U.S.A. No. 1 Grade per kg Fresh California Strawberries 750 ml bottle Plus 400 ea. btl. dep. Unit Cost 9.20 per 100 ml Frozen Concentrated 100% Pure Grapefruit or Selected Varieties Old South Orange Juice "355 ml tin - MAGIC CARD PRICE ■ MAGIC SHOPPERS SAVE 1J9 OFF 2 4 PER FAMILY PURCHASE MAGIC SHOPPERS SAVE 1J9 OFF 2 4 PER FAMILY PURCHASE Refrigerated Butter Flake or Pillsbury Crescent Rolls .212-235 g pkg. . OUR NEW EVERYDAY PRICE Regular or Diet Pepsi or 7UP 24x355 ml tins Unit Cost 7.00. per 100 ml Soft Ripened Grand Camembert Cheese 800 g wheel - each rHK±b brrbUIVc SUNDAY, MARCH 27 UNTIL SATURDAY, APRIL 2,1994 IN ALL DEPARTMENTS WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UMIT QUANTITIES. Selected Varieties Master Choice Ridged Potato Chips 189 gleg BUY 1 GET! MÂffiC CARD PRICE

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