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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Apr 1994, p. 21

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Y .1 t A \ / hv■; i V v Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, April 27,1994 5 Durham Northumberland Breakers Raise Funds for Muscular Dystrophy For Your Information Ganaraska Conservation Area Set for Start of Fishing Season The Ganaraska Region Conserva- s j tes ^ that of the fishing habitat, tion Authority (GRCA) manages a number of conservation areas that "By stepping up our presence at have long been favourite spots for an- the conservation areas we hope to re- glers. On Friday April 29, the 1994 duce the damage and the environ- fishing season opens and anglers mental impact which results from the from far and wide will be attracted to opening of fishing season", contour contour area to enjoy this increasingly mented Scott Berry, communications popular sport. coordinator for the GRCA. "We want This year the GRCA plans to visit to encourage safe and responsible an- a number of their conservation areas gling by everyone." to meet with visiting anglers. It is A number of signs reminding visi- - - ' - ' - ' « -- - ' ' ' ' hoped that this effort will better man- tors of ^ regulations have been And they're off! The Durham Northumberland Breakers Bicycle Ride for Muscular Dystrophy held age the heavy recreational use con- posted at the following conservation c un H av Armi 94 raised $295. The 68 riders who began their trek to Hampton at 10:20 Sunday morning STü,eTar. e SrSoriv will Ota. P °" were back» the Bowmanville Foundry by noon. At that time, a number of door prizes were presented, use spot-checks to reduce the envi- p * 6 9 courtesy of local businesses. ronmental impact by anglers who may be unaware of restrictions that govern the use of the conservation lands. Conservation areas are regulated by the Conservation Authorities Act' under section 29 which prohibits alcohol, alcohol, open fires or camping on the properties. Along with the OPP and representatives from the Ministry of Natural Resources, the GRCA believes believes that their efforts will have a positive environmental effect on the New Show Draws Three Local Artists Three area artists demonstrate why the Visual Arts Centre is so well known for its drawing activity. The artists demonstrate why the Visual Arts Centre is so well known for its drawing activity. The artists in this exhibition are familiar . to viewers through their active participation in juried, group, and solo exhibitions throughout the region. Together, they demonstrate many facets of figure drawing, from Richard Toms' darkly . expressionist renderings, to Ruth Latimer's Latimer's insightful portraits rendered in rich pastel, to Ruth Read's free- hanging experimental works on transparent transparent paper. Works vary in scale from floor to ceiling to miniature, with a wealth in between to study and enjoy. Accompanying the exhibition will be essays by Maralynn Cherry, Admira Admira Nezirevic, and Margaret Rogers, Rogers, and a complementary pencil for those in attendance. Admission continues continues to be free to the Mill Gallery. For further information, call the centre at 905-623-5831. If you are new to Bowmanville^.. â? in'n w WELCOME SERVICE would like to call on you with Housewarming Gifts and information about your new location. Call Your Hi Neighbour Hostess Rhoda Holt at 623-7070 DEMAND BETTER DEMAND OLDSMOBILE Bn 1994 CUTLASS SUPREME SL BEATS CAMRY WITH A BIGGER ENGINE BETTER FUEL ECONOMY AND A PRICE TAG THAT'S THOUSANDS LESS. • Air conditioning • Automatic SMARTLEASE transmission • AM/FM cassette PER MOUTH • Sport appearance package • Power MOUTHS windows and locks • ABS brakes q* PURCHASE • Driver's side air bag •Plus much, SO/WIÛÛ* much more. iSUjSWWr *339 Price tor vehicle equipped as described. 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