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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Feb 1996, p. 17

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Don't miss this 3 + 1 bedroom home with parquet floor, main floor family room with fireplace, lovely wide open living room/dining room, eat-in kitchen, kitchen, double garage, private deck. GET IT ALL FOR $144,700. m JUST LISTED ... FIRST AD 4 + 1 bedrooms, 2 baths, gas heat, fenced lot, double paved drive, "very well maintained. With 5% down, this home carries carries for just $925 P.l. (O.A.C. at 7.5%). Lots of house for a great price... $129,900. BUY NOW-MOVE LATER June closing. Get a great house at a great price and have lots of time to save for furniture. You'll love its great kitchen, 4 baths, 3 nice size bedrooms, professional professional rec room, gas heating and greenbelt lot. CALL FOR MORE DETAILS ...$144,500. CALL BARBARA OKE OR PAUL ROUEFF FOR A NO OBLIGATION MARKET APPRAISAL Barbara Oke Paul Roueff SUTTON GROUP EXCEL REALTY (905) 721-1144 or (905) 623-0884 ©j.p. Truckers' School Receives Green Light A truck driving school for the Bowmanville industrial park has received approval from a committee of Clarington Council. Council. The facility will be located on Lake Road, cast of Power- screen Industries. However, with the approval came a number of conditions. The first is to ensure that the business never becomes a transport storage facility. The second is to make sure that there will be privacy fencing between the school and the 401. Committee Recommends Training Facility At Lake Rd., Bowmanville The training area for transport transport drivers will be located on a relatively flat, 1.2 hectare parcel of land, south of the 401. A report from the Planning Department advised against this proposal at the site in question. question. "Since the proposed use cannot cannot be considered as having a high employment-generating capacity or to be a 'prestige employment use,' this proposal does not conform to the current policies of the Durham Region Official Plan," said a staff report. report. Staff also said the new Clarington Clarington Official Plan has earmarked earmarked the area for "light industrial" industrial" land use. The property will have a gravel driving area, along with a circular turning area on the south-east end of the property. While the planning department department recommended the denial of the school, Mayor Diane Hamrc was among the council members voting in its favor. She noted that at this point in the recession, the council and planning department can't say "No" to a business just because "it's not perfect" for the municipality. municipality. The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, Wednesday, February 7, 1996 17 .V from Orono J by Isabelle Challice -- 983-5824 J By Isabelle Challice "My gracious "thank you" to my dear husband Orville, and my dear granddaughter, Nancy Heckbert, for all of their splendid help for assisting assisting the "walking wounded". Quote - "Enthusiasm is the most beautiful word on earth." Mrs. Alfred Piggott attended attended a birthday party for Howard Stapleton on the occasion of his 50th. Also in attendance were Gloria and Fay Adams of Orono and John Robinson of Mississauga. Mrs. Jenie Bowins spent several days last week with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Haslam of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Brown of Peterborough arrived with supper in hand to the residence residence of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Challice last Monday evening. Guests of Mrs. Edith Taylor were Mr. Tom Beckett and daughters of Whitby. They enjoyed enjoyed a lovely luncheon on Sunday along with Mrs. Jean Allen of Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Draper and family of Bowmanvilic were guests of Mrs. Edith Taylor Taylor on Saturday. Community Care Luncheon The monthly Community Care luncheon was held Wednesday, January 31 in Orono United Church Hall. The menu consisted of hot stew and biscuits (just what they needed on such a cold day!), salads and desserts with approximately 50 people in attendance. attendance. The entertainment was provided by a young woman woman educating the guests about physical fitness. Congratulations to Gary Higgins of Orono who won $250,000 playing Encore last Wednesday evening. This is the third area winner in the last few weeks! Lasagne Dinner A smashing success with a huge crowd in attendance at Orono United Church, Saturday Saturday evening, February 3. A beautiful dinner featuring lasagne, lasagne, salads, rolls and delicious delicious desserts served by the 11 AMl M rcjSS $SMÊÊÊm; : m '«te./. > PINK SALMON 213 B tin UGHT N r LIVELY YOGURT Sealtest, Assorted Varieties flat 0112x175 g caps .49 88. 175 g cup i IGA PLU 2648 VALUE .40 | CHRISTIE COOKIES j suscite WHIM 1460 g bag j Fntm vice without | tas wi.ni.4wnaiwuve.ii, im. ljujL m mm, n, jw u. oi «U 01140356 HEINZ KETCHUP 1 L sqz. btl. BA PLU 2646 VALUE 1.00 j KRAFT jPEANUT jBUTTER Smooth, Crunch* Utfit i or Extra Creamy ! Feature Dries without coupon «3.88 { IMt M JM HI CWH VALB ML | iti.4MiiaMMUveta.iM. jJICJL MI M. II. JM u. m 411 "I r. 1kg Jar i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i BA PLU 2660 VALUE .40 KRAFT CHEESE STICKS ■ » - -M ■■ ■ -»■- - ■ assorte! manse, j Except twtee, 22/gpkg. jFeatire erica without 44722837J _ _ _|1_44722089 HIGH LINER FISH IN BATTER Frozen,.Selected VariWee 700 g pkg. ÊÊÊÊSm ' BA PLU 2661 VALUE .80 -v. A BRANDT ROAST BEEF Everyday Price 1.32/100 g KRAFT CHEEZJ WHIZ I Utfit, Mexican or ReeWr, iFded j Precssa Cheese Food aaoiJ* i Feature erica without I capon $3.58 ! Ml* JMPaWWLIILBML m.4wna«HUVta.ULiM. AAlOOmO I |JLU,MMHLl1.JMU&in«l 'W/ccU/Oj CHICKEN LEG QUARTERS HtESHI 1.74 kg TOWN CLUB SIDE BACON 600IFÉI. T-BONE OR WING STEAKS Cut From Canada A/AA/AAA Grades Beet, Ml Rams vad 1l.00kl SMALL DINNER ROLLS B*sd Freeh pkg. of 12 Products! e 227 g 8oz.pkg. '>'»AWlirW t tf w* 1 i KJ / goÿ a mm •wmmi / £7 * A. ■ SBSm L zJULÆm ' * i ■ i i 11 ■ 1 11.11 i H.i : hit t ■ i. \ i. lint dîtill RED OR .-S" WHITE ® GRAPEFRUIT U.I.A., wean FLORIDA ORANGES Product otU.l.A., 2.Z7k| Sgjb 8».bw GRAHAM'S IGA Morning Out Mothers Group (only 4 or 5 women)! Following the supper, there was a delightful program of music by the Orono Choir (fun music). An excellent pantomime pantomime was put on by a group of men and Pam Worry looked very becoming with her new wig! The silent auction brought spirited bidding with pics going going for up to $20 each! A beautiful beautiful watercolour painting by Don Staples brought $96. This was a fun night for all and the sum of $1300 was realized at the end of the evening. Congratulations Congratulations girls, for a fine job! St. Saviour's On Sunday the annual Vestry Vestry meeting was held after the morning service and a delicious delicious lunch. A new slate of officers officers was elected, the financial statements and budget were approved, approved, and plans for the coming coming year was discussed. The ACW held its monthly meeting meeting at the parish hall on February February 6th and the Advisory Board will meet on Thursday, February 8th at 7:30 p.m. There will be a Lenten Quiet Day led by Bishop Blackwell on February 24th at All Saints' Church in Peterborough. Orono Town Hall Euchre Results Jean Jillson 92, Aleck Moffat Moffat 83, Clara Mculcman 78, Carl Todd 78, Robin Alklrcd 75, Arthur Bedwin 75. Low - Darlene Rainey. Draws - Norma Moffat, Joyce Cowan, Paul Mucha, Hazel Hazel Murphy, Clara Mculman, Marlene Stacey, Charles Stapleton. Stapleton. There were 14 tables playing. playing. Orono United Church News Birthday Greetings to: June Heard - February 7, (O), Dillon Empcy - February 7 (O). Upcoming Services Sunday, February 11 - Regular Regular services at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday, Fcbmary 18 - Regular Regular services at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday, February 25 - Baden Baden Powell Sunday. Lcskard Evening Sendee and Annual Meeting. Young People's Confirmation Confirmation Classes continue on Friday, Friday, February 9, 4-5 p.m. Any parent who has a child that they would like to include in the class please contact the minister. Regal: has been a successful successful fund-raiser for Kirby U.C. in the past so I'm going ahead with it again this year. The 225 King St. E., Bowmanville, Ontario Chock our Flyer In The Clarington Independent Who Robbed Variety Store Crimcstoppers and Durham Regional Police arc asking for the Public's assistance in solving solving an Armed Robbery which occurred in Oshawa on January 10th of this year. At approximately 9:00 p.m. a lone male entered 'GG Variety" Variety" situated at 837 Simcoc Street South. Standing in line for service he pushed a nearby customer back from the counter counter area producing a black handled handled hunting style knife. Pointing Pointing the weapon. at the store clerk, he demanded cash, slating slating "Give me the money." Netting Netting approximately $200.00 in cash, the culprit fled the store on foot, headed in a northerly direction. Suspect is described as male, white, in his early 3()'s, 5 ft. 8 inches tall, 180 pounds, short brown hair with moustache moustache and goalee type beard. He was wearing a white baseball cap with a red peak bearing a Cleveland Indians baseball logo and a dark coloured coloured three quarter length coal. Crimcstoppers will pay a casli reward of up to $1000.00 for any information that leads to an arrest in this incident or any other serious criminal offence. offence. Callers never give their name or testify in court. Do the right thing and give Durham Region Crimcstoppers a call. Where long distance applies the number is 1-8M-978-8477 and locally at 436-8477 (TIPS). A re-enactment of litis crime will he televised on City TV February the Hilt on the 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. news, Sgt. Kevin Slanc.y is the police police co-ordinator with the Durham Durham Regional Crimcstoppers program and submits this article article in the interests of solving crime. Spring Catalogues are now available at both churches. Please remember I can't do if without you. Heather Johnston 983-9891. Ladies Fellowship and Bible Study group has formed at Lcskard. We would welcome welcome anyone who wished to join us on Tuesday afternoons at 1 p.m. We meet at the home of Bud Grant (983-5567). Our Greeters: Clare and Margaret Gunter. Our Ushers: Terry and Sharon Weeks and Don and Donna Scott. Sunday, February 11 lire Sunday School is having a Valentine Valentine Day Party. We are asking asking all of the congregation and Sunday School to bring a friend. Lunch will he served following the service and you are asked to bring either squares or cookies. Sermons: We now have flic following sonnons printed and copies available at the front doors: 'Advent Lights' - Matthew Matthew 24: 36-44 - December 3, 'The One Who Is To Come' - Matthew 11: 2-11 - December 17, 'Jesus' Baptism and Ours' - Matthew 3: 13-17 - January 14. "Refueling Christian Unify' Unify' - Matthew 4: 12-23 - January January 21. A Baroque Valentine Concert: Concert: The Akadcmy of St. Mar- lin-in-thc-Bascmcnt, Orono Town Hall, Tuesday, February 13, 7:30 p.m. Featuring the works of Vivaldi. J.C. Bach and others. Urgent Appeal: We have received received a request for warm winter winter clothing for men, women and children from an agency based in Oshawa. Blankets would also be appreciated. Please call Isabelle Challice at 983-5824 or Dorothy Robinson at 983-5059 or bring your donations donations to O.U.C. TOPS: Orono TOPS Club (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), a non-profit weight loss support group meets on Tuesday, 5:40 p.m. at Orono United Church, Upper C.E. You arc invited to attend our meeting and you arc under no obligation to join. Bring a friend if you would like. Your first visit is free. For more information call Lynn at 983-9272. 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MID-WINTER SALE INSERTS - STOVES - FIREPLACES - GAS and WOOD ATTRACTIVE FINANCE PLANS AVAILABLE THE FIRE, BRASS & PATIO HOUSE 585 Wentworth St. E., #30 Oshawa 434-3878 @JP THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DESIGNATE The Municipality of Clarington intends to designate the following land and premises as historical structures in accordance with the Ontario Heritage Act, 1974, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter 0.18.: • 1498 Regional Road 4 (Taunton Road), Hampton, Part Lot 34, Concession 5, former Township of Darlington • 1467 Prestonvale Road, Courtice, Part Lot 33, Concession 1, former Township of Darlington • 68 Centre Street, Bowmanville • 5 Beech Avenue, Bowmanville 1498 Regional Road 4 - Constructed circa 1885, the house was designed with influences of the Second Empire style. It includes such architectural features common to the form as the fretwork verandah, the paired bracketed eaves and the buff brick quoins and window details. 1467 Prestonvale Road - The Gothic centre gable farmhouse, built of coursed fieldstone, would have been constructed circa 1860. The two French doors at the front suggest that the original format may have contained a verandah. 68 Centre Street - This vernacular Italianate house was constructed in 1871. The existing wide eaves, semi-circular headed window of the front porch and segmentally arched windows on the second floor are all elements depicting its architectural style. A distinctive feature of this dwelling is its interior door casings and front window frames which have been built with decorative Italianate column trims. 5 Beech Avenue - In 1877 this property was purchased by Abraham Younie, a former Mayor of Bowmanville. The Queen Anne revival house was constructed in two phases. Its bay windows and Italianate design details date the original two floors to the mid-1870s. Sometime later, it was modified by W.C. King, son-in-law of Younie and a former Postmaster of Bowmanville. King altered the verandah, added a third floor addition and a curved balcony. Any person may, within thirty (30) days of the first publication of this notice, send by Registered Mail or dolivor to tho Clerk of the Municipality of Clarington, notice of his or her objection to tho proposed designation together with a statement of tho reasons for tho objection and all rolovant facts. If such a notice of objection is received, tho Council of the Municipality of Clarington shall rofor tho mailer to tho Conservation Review Board for a hearing. Dated at tho Municipality of Clarington this 24th day of January 1996, Patti L. Barrio, A.M.C.T. /71, MUNO'AI IIY 0E ' p. l0,l< . . , / Cl# - t Municipality of Clarington I ilCit If If/t.Oll 40 Temperance Strool :'JJjzz.-- - f Bowmanville, Ontario OMTAFIIO I.1C3AG Date of First Publication: January 24, 1996 CS-677Ü

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