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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Apr 1994, p. 15

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' * r ; The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, April 23,1994 15 The 1994 Academic Decathlon Championships hosted by Clarke High School last weekend were a tremendous success, thanks to the generous sponsors and the many volunteers who participated. The group of judging officials pictured above took a moment away from their duties during the cross-Canada competition to have their photo taken. Teams from 12 schools were invited to attend. Enumeration for Municipal Elections Begins April 25th The 1994 Municipal Enumeration begins on April 25th. The enumeration enumeration is carried out every three years, in the same year as the municipal and school board elections and the information information collected is used to prepare up-to-date voters' lists. The elections will be held this year on November 14th. The enumeration is being conducted conducted by the Property Assessment Division Division of the Ontario Ministry of Finance. Finance. The Ministry will mail a municipal enumeration form to each household in the province, along with a brochure which describes the municipal municipal enumeration, tells what the information information will be used for, and shows how to complete the form. The municipal enumeration form contains the most up-to-date information information the Ministry has about the people people who live at the residence. This information information was obtained in the previous enumeration in 1991, or during the normal process of updating updating assessment records. The instructions in the enumeration enumeration brochure ask that an adult representing representing reach household check the information, information, correct it and complete the form, if necessary; then sign the form, and return it by May 10th in the pre-paid envelope. The "form should be returned even if all the information information is correct. In addition to voters' lists, the information information collected will be used to direct school taxes; to identify English-language English-language and French-language school electors; to prepare lists of potential potential jurors; to assist municipalities and school boards with their planning; planning; to prepare the Ontario Population Population Reports; and to update assessment assessment records. The municipal enumeration will be supported by a province-wide advertising advertising campaign, which also begins begins on April 25th. This campaign includes includes radio and print advertisements, and encourages people people to complete and return their form by May 10th. Around The Town GANARASKA FOREST CELEBRATES 50 YEARS - On Saturday, Mày 14, the Ganaraska Region Conservation Area will pay tribute to the lasting legacy of the Ganaraska Forest. Special events will include a tree-planting, the unveiling of a rock monument, conservation displays, time capsule displays, videos and forest tours. The event will begin at two p.m. If you or a special group would like to become involved with the celebrations, please call 905-885-8173. The conservation movement of Ontario was sparked by the development of The Ganaraska Watershed Report which helped establish the Ganaraska Forest 50 years ago. LIONS CLUB HAS TWIN - The Bowmanville Lions Club has been twinned with the Lions Club of Nongkhai, District 310, in Thailand. The association with the club in Thailand was made possible by a recent visit of Bowmanville's Lynn Burke who worked with Nongkhai Lions to distribute bed kits for needy children. The Lions hope this project will be a chance for the clubs to join in friendship and possibly learn something from each other's culture. Spring Price Break The All Canadian Garden Centre with the Dutch Touch FLOWERING SHRUB SALE This Weekend $1095 3 for Many varieties to choose from! HEDGING PLANTS $ 2.95 each 25 or more $ 2.75 each FRUIT TREES BIRCH CLUMP SPECIAL W 5 JUNIPERS and EVERGREENS $1 2 99 THE VERY BEST PERENNIALS $J99 and up. Plant them now! PLANTING SOIL 4bags $ 10f )0 SHEEP MANURE 4 bagsW PEATMOSS kg> This weekend only E*N $099 The very best. In our own backyard. " P 61 " ORGANIC FERTILIZER RASPBERRY PLANTS 10for $ 9.95 Brighten Your Days! Order Your Sunshine Specials Today Red & Black CURRANT BUSHES For All Your Garden Needs CALL 579-3395 $ 8 95 each 1460 Taunton Rd. E. (Just East of townline) PUBLIC NOTICE THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM IN THE MATTER OF, THE MUNICIPAL ACT TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Regional Municipality of Durham may pass by-laws authorizing construction of the following projects: Road No. 3 Road Name 8th Cone. Municipality Clarington/Oshawa Location 8th Concession from Oshawa/Clarington I Townline to Reg. Rd. 57. I Upgrade to acceptable standards. I 5 9th Cone. Pickering 9th Cone, from lot 30/31 westerly to York/Durham boundary. Upgrade to acceptable standards. 8 Reach St. Uxbridge Reconstruction to 3-lane urban standard from Main St. to Testa Rd. 14 Liberty St. Clarington Liberty Street from Reg. Rd. 4 northerly to Reg. Rd. 20. Upgrade to acceptable standards. 26 Thickson Rd. Whitby Thickson Rd. at Winterberry Dr. and at Dryden Blvd. Operational improvements to intersections. 37 Finch Ave. Pickering Finch Avenue at Altona Road. Operational improvements to intersections. 44 Harwood Ave. Ajax Harwood Ave. from Hwy. 2 southerly to Mandrake St. Widening to 5-lane standard. 52 Thornton Rd. Oshawa Thornton Rd. from Rossland Rd. northerly to Taunton Rd. Reconstruction to 4 - 5 lane standard. Miscellaneous Improvements Road No. Road Name Municipality Location 1 Brock Road Pickering Brock Road at 5th Cone. Intersection improvements. 1 Brock Road Uxbridge Brock Road at 1.7 km north of Reg. Road 11 Culvert replacement. 19 Shirley Road Scugog Shirley Road at Reg. Road 2 Commuter parking lot. Plans showing details of the projects and the lands affected may be seen at the offices of the Durham Works Department, 105 Consumers Dr., Whitby, Ontario, Telephone 668-7721. Dated at Whitby this 30th day of March 1994. T. PREVEDEL, P. ENG. DIRECTOR OF TRANSPORTATION Works Committee, being delegated by Regional Council as the hearing body, shall hear in person or by his or her counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims his or her land will be prejudicially affected by the by-laws and who applies on or before April 25, 1994, to the undersigned to be heard at a meeting of the Works Committee on May3,1994. V.A. Silgailis, P. Eng. Commissioner of Works

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