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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Sep 1994, p. 3

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, September 28,1994 3 Councillors Attend Conservation Bus Tour Wowmanville Family Celebrates Third Decade in Canada Kuldip Singh Sodhi celebrated 30 years of living in Canada with a reception Sunday, September 25, tât the Kinsmen Hall in Oshawa. Mr. Sodhi and his family have lived in Bowmanville since 1968, where •Mr. Sodhi is the owner of Kool Enterprises Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Service. He is president [of the Ontario Federation of Sikhs and chairman of the Oshawa Sikh Society. In 1973, he started the jKhalistan Movement, which is aimed at establishing an independent Sikh homeland. "I enjoyed this [Country, right from the beginning, said Mr. Sodhi of his life in Canada. At Sunday's celebration, friends [from as far away as Ottawa and New York state were among the several hundred guests in attendance. : Member of Parliament Gurbax Singh Malhi presented Mr. Sodhi with an award recognizing his achievements. achievements. Shown above, from left, are: William McCarthy, Mr. Sodhi, Dave Patterson, president of the 'Multi-Cultural Council of Oshawa/Durham and Sarbjeet Malhi. Severe Thunderstorms Knock Out Hydro on Monday Morning ; Power was blacked out in Bow- [manville and Orono for almost two [■hours early Monday morning during ;a serious thunderstorm Î The black-outs occurred between 51:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. 5 Clarington Hydro Electric Manager Manager David Clarke said the problems ■were associated with supply from 'Ontario Hydro and not due to any 'storm damage to Clarington Hydro equipment. However, transmission lines are "always susceptible to strikes during lightning storms," he said. "We were fortunate we missed it this time." Clark adds that new closing capability capability equipment, which automatically automatically re-sets lines affected by temporary temporary faults, is now in place on three substations in Bowmanville and one in Newcastle. Newcastle's second station is scheduled to receive the closing capability equipment soon, Clark said. The equipment does not automatically automatically re-set in the case of permanent permanent fault, however. In such cases, crews will still have to be dispatched dispatched to identify and rectify problems. problems. it NISSAN Sales Manager's year el clearout specials 1994 SENTRA 2 DOOR COUPES NOW SALE PRICED FROM *10.990 1994 ALTIMA "GXE" "LOADED •Automatic •Air Conditioning • Dual Air Bags • AM/FM Cassette • Power Windows • Cruise - Tilt • Woodgrain dash Plus many more luxury features LOADED WITH LUXURY «19,970 e.g. $19,000. financed over 48 months at 5.8% apr. C.O.B. $2334.56. 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More Funding Clarington Councillors have supported supported a bid from the municipality's staff to apply for the second wave of funding from the federal/provincial infrastructure program. Mayor Diane Hamre told councillors councillors that the second-wave funding could not be used to cover any additional additional costs from the first wave of funding. The councillors voted unanimously unanimously in support of the idea. "The tour will visit a variety of sites including Deweys Island in Rosedale, a water level gauge station station in Little Britain, an erosion control control site, the Pigeon River Headwaters Headwaters Conservation Area and the Fleetwood Creek natural Area." The morning session will see tour participants in the areas north of Lindsay and the afternoon will be dedicated to the southern portions of the watershed. PROTECT YOURSELF WITH A RECESSION PROOF BUSINESS! Consider a unique opportunity with a Money Concepts Financial Planning Centre. 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If we can address the risks of smoking, high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels, poor nutrition, lack of regular exercise and poor medical self-care, we can make a major change and help to improve the economic future of our community. • We avoid trick advertising and slick pricing to lure people in the door. Our pricing is consistent from one member to the next. • We educate our staff through various workshops and seminars. • We use good judgement in selecting products. We price them correctly and make sure our clients will benefit from them. • To outperform, you must be prepared. You must train and be disciplined because outperformance is a matter of doing many things well. THAT'S HOW WE MANAGE TO OUTPERFORM. 164 Baseline Rd. Bowmanville HEAI.TH A FITNESS 697-3104 ©

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