1 2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, December 21,1994 New School Plannned for West End of Bowmanville Continued from Page One of die school design. This means, for example, that the school has shorter corridors to eliminate the intimidating intimidating and institutional atmosphere atmosphere created by long, unbroken corridors. The building will be two storeys tall, but an elevator will make it fully fully accessible to those using wheelchairs. wheelchairs. There will be nine classrooms on the upper floor for older (junior) grades and five classrooms plus three kindergarten rooms on the lower floor. The school also features a daycare daycare area having 44 spaces for both pro school children and school-age children. It will have a fenced outdoor outdoor play area for kindergarten students. students. The school includes a library, dicatcd that access to and from the site would be satisfactory by the time the school was completed. Although the school is technically technically in the Ward One area, it is also within the urban area of Bowmanvillc. Bowmanvillc. Indications arc that the building building would serve students from both wards. Ward One Trustee David Gray and Rona Formosa were both in attendance attendance at the information meeting. Mr. Gray urged residents to discuss their ideas with the architects. "Those things that are important to the community are what we want to hear," he said. Recently, The Small Wonders Miniature Club raised funds for Be- Mr. Gray pointed out that the thesda House Women's Shelter through a dollhouse raffle. The win- school has, in the past, gone by the ncr 0 f the dollhouse shown above was Lynda Forgettc, of RR 3 Port name of Martin Rd. Elementary p cr ry. The shell of the house was built by Doug Perry, of Wilmot School. It was originally proposed Creek. Members of the Small Wonders Miniature Club furnished and for a more northerly site located decorated it. Making the draw at the Miracle Mart in the Bowman- closer to the railway tracks. In the v ille Mall on December 10 was Mr. Watkins, the Miracle Mart Man- Ç. f2u<z*ttntCt 9 9 Ofat&mo&iCe 9 1993 Cavalier RS Orchid, V6, 5 speed, air, 18,000 km. 1994 Pontiac Bonneville Green, saddle leatherjoaded^ 18,000 km. 1993 Cadillac Seville Maroon, loaded, slider, 16,000 km. 8*7,988. 1989 Pontiac Bonneville SSE White, loaded, 154,000 km., mint. gymnasium, office space, special newest plans, the school is located a ager. At left is Marie Parker, President of the Small Wonders Minia- education rooms, a staff room, short distance from Martin Rd. the turc Club and at right is Doreen Perry, a member of the club who kitchen facilities and workrooms for name for the school has not been cs- W as assisting with the draw. The project raised a total of $1,600 for staff or students. tablished. Bclhcsda House. In keeping with the board of education's education's philosophy of community use of schools, the building will be accessible to outside groups who require require these facilities. The gymnasium gymnasium and associated areas have been designed to accommodate community community school use. As required by the Ministry of Education, space is provided for installing installing portable classrooms on the site in the future. Mr. Kennedy told the group some boundary adjustments will take place in order to decide precisely precisely which students will attend the new school. "We don't know exactly exactly how the division is .going to take place," he said. But he promised that parents will be consulted before the new boundaries are set. He estimates estimates that the review of boundaries will take place in the next six months. As for actual construction on the site, work should begin by June. "We're on a very tight schedule," Mr. Kennedy remarked. The sketch plans for the school are slated to go before the Northumberland Northumberland Clarington Board of Education Education for approval in mid-January. One of the main concerns of the public who attended last Thursday night's information meeting in Bowmanville Bowmanville was access to and from the site. School officials were reminded that there arc no sidewalks on Baseline Baseline Rd. and that the area to the east of the school includes a creek and ponds designed to prevent flooding. School board representatives in- Thank You! t for counting our "Turkeys"! The response was terrific, and many of you took the time to let us know how much you enjoyed our contest. We really appreciate that. The correct answer was 71 Turkeys. The winners are: Patricia Perry Ralph Woolley Mrs. Tcltjc Prins Arlene Munro Maria Watson Kathy Dubcau Christine Dean J. and A. Strikwcrda Arlene Decker Drew Jamieson Ruth Ross Elizabeth Marchant-Rcid Mr. Ralph Werry Donald Janczyn Carol Robinson Keith Pearson Mrs. Gord Morton Trix Van Dyk Mrs. Ross Ashton Cathy Stapleton Helen Trypuc Frank Nielsen Rena Potts Bill Pocchman Rose Planeta Vouchers are to be picked up at the Statesman Office and are redeemable at Graham's IGA prior to January 6,1995. No Link Between Meningitis Cases Across Clarington A thorough investigation has revealed revealed that there is no link among the cases of meningococccinia that occurred occurred in Clarington recently, says Dr. Linda Panaro, Associate Medical Officer of Health, Durham Region Health Department. All cases had Group C meningococcal bacteria, but further laboratory testing proved that they were not identical. This means that there was no common common source of the bacteria for the 16- ycar old and the 13-ycar old who died from meningitis. The Health Department Department received may calls from people who thought they could assist us in identifying a common source of the bacteria in the community. These comments helped the Health Department Department investigate the cases very thoroughly, thoroughly, but the evidence proved the cases were not linked. Meningococcal season will not end • until the wanner weather appears. appears. The best advice is to avoid sharing drinks, cigarettes, forks, spoons and to cover the mouth and nose when coughing and sneezing. 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