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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Jul 1994, p. 3

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Lucky Winner in Canadian Tire Draw Girl Guides Receive Permission To Mark Storm Drains with Paint The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, July 13,1994 3 Mock Disaster Helps Plan for The Real Thing at Hospital It only takes one single drop of motor oil to make 25 litres of water unfit for human consumption. This tidbit of information was one of many provided to Clarington Councillors Councillors from the Commissioner of the Pincridge Girl Guides. Margaret Crashley was requesting permission to carry out the Storm Drain Marking Program in Orono "to remind people that what goes down the storm drains has a direct affect on the quality of the fresh water and the wildlife in and around the streams." Clarington Councillors gave permission permission on Monday, July 11 for the guides to mark storm drains on Saturday, Saturday, Sept. 24, 1994 with a raindate of Saturday, Oct. 1,1994. To help out with the project the Department of Public Works will be providing the yellow paint, orange pylons pylons and vests for the work crews. Also, the department director Walter Walter Evans will meet with the guides to plan a route. The yellow paint was specifically requested by Margaret Crashley the Commissioner in a letter to council. She wanted the "yellow paint used to paint the road lines as its durability is superior and is the type currently used on the roads in the Region." floppy 30tfi ^ Anniversary Ifranfaand (Donna (Barfly Love: Tim, Skaryn, Stepfiynie and (Bruce, Elaine and (Marfa Cjktm, 'Em, Carolyn and%atkryn It will be a disaster from the word go, and Memorial Hospital Bowmanvillc is planning it that way. A letter to council from Mel Green, an employee with Memorial Hospital asks for a representative from the municipality "to sit on this task force, with a view to developing developing a critical path, monitoring and critiquing this venture." The mock disaster is being developed developed in conjunction with agencies outside and inside the hospital. Agencies outside of the hospital will include the Clarington Fire De partment, Durham Regional Police, and ambulance. The disaster is to find ways to enhance existing procedures, states information included with Green's letter. Currently the planning committee committee has members from external agencies, internal agencies and two schools -- Bowmanvillc High School and Ontario Street Public School. Clarington Council sent the letter to the Chief Administrative Officer for appropriate action. Ernie and Elsie Bassett-Spiers were the lucky winners in a recent Canadian Tire store draw. The couple picked up $445 worth of Black and Decker workshop tools for the serious do-it-yourselfer, including a power sander, variable speed drill, cordless screwdriver and a workmate bench. Presenting the prize on July 5th was Carolyn McLeod, Canadian Tire hardware manager. COON *10U , BELIEVE IT?" 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Bowmanville ^ Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat : 10 - 5:30 Tub, Thur : 10 - 9 * iïtk'D.i W IlSdJld with Elizabeth Bclangcr-Linhlcller CTC Hovering gracefully between massive green dills, you glimpse a waterfall so close it covers the glass in front of you with a line mist sending streams of water off the windshield, Only minutes Inter you arc passing slowly over rocky cliffs and gazing into vast valleys below you. You continue on your odyssey to places you might only find on postcards - hovering close enough to see the orange lava beneath the surface at Mount Kilmion, or over the pineapple fields with the orange soil and lush green vegetation. A chance to tour both sides of an island with all its rich diversity diversity while never driving on u highway; highway; and at the same time have time to still make it hack for a lunch under a banyan tree in the centre of town is the type of sight seeing that only can be provided provided by a helicopter. For as little ns $105.00 US per person you can tour the whole island, and see Hawaii's vivid colors and contrasts from thousands of feet above the ground. Helicopter tours in Hawaii are no longer only for the rich and famous as seen on Magnum P.I, but are an affordable affordable alternative when you nro taking the special holiday Hint you and your spouse have dreamed of over the years. So buckle up. Bring the camera and go on 'The Ultimate Adventure Ride'over the island. If you have travel tips that you want to share in this column, column, cull Blessings Travel Centre. Remember, when you think o f Travel, Think of Blessings Travel Centre Vanstone Mill 623-0005 "f ®> csss; Ecrasa lœgïæsg Ma m- |lf MH fl m ('■' si xUy M EsüüSim cd from 12 noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, July 16th during the BIA's Strawberry Festival. J:, - 'A I V 1 ' ,'- 4. f ; The regular price of... 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