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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Jun 1996, p. 2

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2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, June 5. 1996 Guys & Gals Hairstyling Rehoboth Church Celebrates Grand Re-Opening Application Reviewed Sue's Hours Monday - 9:00 - 5:00 Tuesday - 9:00 - 6:00 Wednesday - 9:00 - 5:00 Marietta's Hours Tuesday - 9:00 - 5:00 Thursday - 9:00 - 5:00 Friday - S:30 - 7:00 Saturday - 8:00 -12:00 PERM SPECIAL June: Tues, and Thurs. $40 and up Kim's Hours Monday - Off Tuesday - 9:00 - 4:00 Wednesday - 9:00 - 4:00 Thursday - 8:30 - 7:00 Friday-12:00-5:00 Saturday - 8:00 -12:00 PERM SPECIAL June: Tues, and Wed. $40 and up For your appointment please call 623-1341 28 Division Street, Bowmanville ^ to *>e 1 Are high cooling bills making you hot under a a g. m You can save up to 50% on the COllarl yourcooling bills with Bryant's most energy- efficient air conditioner, the Two-Speed Plus. By automatically changing to a lower speed when your home needs less cooling, the Two- Speed Plus saves money and energy. 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She also suggested an ad be placed in local papers to keep the public aware of the progress and "the effects as they pertain to the businesses in relationship to the construction." The security of buildings is another concern mentioned at Monday's meeting. Some businesses businesses could be exposed to. greater perils because of delayed police response times. Moore noted, "it would be reassuring if the construction site had signal persons directing directing traffic that were uniformed off-duty police officers." She explained that, along with road reconstruction comes extra expenses that businesses must bear, including the cleaning cleaning up of their properties. She asked if "the municipality municipality could hire a summer student to sweep sidewalks or clean up in parking lots and wash windows, windows, for the affected business for as long as the construction continues." The business owners would also like to see the posted "Road Closed" signs come down and signs like "Road Under Construction" go up instead. She explained, the 'road closed' signs "will have a devastating devastating impact on everyone whose business depends on the flow of traffic on this road." The members of the committee committee decided that the Director of Public Works should meet with Moore to discuss the concerns concerns and try to find some mutually satisfying solutions. During their discussion, Councillor Carson Elliott pointed out that many businesses businesses along King Street where the road is under reconstruction at present are suffering "in silence." One business owner has decided to go out of business. The owner of Homer's Chassis and Auto, known as the Pctro Canada gas station, is closing up shop, Councillor Elliott stated. stated. The owner wrote, he is closing closing the station "because of the loss of sales, I cannot afford to pay my employees, my business, business, expenses, 1 ' taxes, etc., and put food on : my family's table. Therefore leaving me no choice, but to close this location location before I go bankrupt." Dave Homer told The Canadian Statesman on Tuesday morning "things have been slow already this year." However, with the road reconstmction taking place, "our volume is down by 50 per cent. I depend on traffic. If I don't have traffic, I don't have a business." He explained that he has no idea when the road reconstruction reconstruction will be over. A piece of paper he received prior to the project says the final paving won't even take place until 1997, Homer recalled. He said although the gas sta- Through Rain, Sleet, and Snow... by Laura J. Richards A Ncwtonvillc area family wants to manufacture and sell wooden crafts and furniture from a building on their property- property- Charles and Bernice Tylman, and Peter and Paula Hassall own an almost eight- acre property at the south-east comer of Morgan's Road and Highway 2, where their home, and a vacant building which used to house a garden centre, are located. Clarington's General Purpose & Administration committee examined an application application from Barry Jones of Newcastle on behalf of the Tylman and Hassal families to -- amend a zoning by-law from Agricultural Exception to a zone appropriate to permit tire store and woodworking shop. A report from Clarington's Planning Department states that within the new Official Plan, the property has been designated designated as 'Green Space.' This means that the use of the property property must be cither "conservation "conservation and active or passive recreational recreational uses. Home-based occupations occupations and limited home industry uses arc also permitted." permitted." However, the businesses must be within the home, and not from an accessory building, such as the one on this properly- properly- Rob and Annette Van Dyk, along with their child, were the lucky winners of a 'names in a hat' draw to cut the ribbon to open the Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church on Saturday afternoon, June 1. The Van Dyks were joined by about 200 well- wishers during the church's open house and ceremony to open the new wing of the church. Now, the church building includes lots of classroom space, a kitchen, an elevator, elevator, big washrooms, lots of meeting spaces, and a refurbished sanctuary. Businesses Affected by Construction NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, BOWMANVILLE CORPORATION TUESDAY, JUNE 18,1996 7:00 p.m. CAFETERIA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, BOWMANVILLE 47 LIBERTY STREET SOUTH BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO FOR PURPOSES OF: 1. Hearing of Reports 2. Report of Hospital Auditors 3. Election of Directors * Special Guest Speaker * Mr. Don Thornton, a local representative on the provincial Health Seivices Restructuring Commission lion will close, he will be moving moving his service bay business to another Bowmanville location, when he can find one. "I plan on staying in Bowmanville," he stated. On Tuesday morning, June 4, Councillor Ann Dreslinski noted all the businesses "have valid concerns, especially those without a back entrance." She said, "When people work with the municipality, we usually can work things out." In Brief... Women March A coast-to-coast march to highlight the plight of women in poverty is scheduled to pass through Bowmanville Thursday, June 13, on its way to the nation's capitol. Separate caravans of marchers set out one month ago from British Columbia, New Brunswick and Newfoundland and are due to unite in Ottawa on June 15th. The aim of the march is to draw attention to government action that drives more women into poverty. Think Bowl The Northumbcrland- Claringlon Board of Education played host to the annual provincial Think Bowl finals on June the 4 in Cobourg. Thirty- four teams from across the province took part in the championship. The problem-solving competition included teams from grades four to eight. Don't Miss a Single Issue Catch all the news, sports and advertising that make up our community. Category 1 Subscribers who wish lc> pick up their own subscription ul our offices after 11 a.in. Wednesday. You will be given a card to present each week when you pick up your Statesman. Category 2 Subscribers within Canada Category 3 Subscribers outside of Canada Sul). G.S.T. Total per year S25 $1.75 S26.75 S.'iO S2.10 S32.10 SI 00 S7.00 S107.00 Subscription Order Form i Namo:.-- i Address: - New Q ; 01 :| |J Renewal U I Postal Code: Telephone No.: - Please pay by cheque, VISA, MasterCard, or money order, • I VISA/MC Number: . Expiry Date: _ ffi* tmM Statesman P.0. Box 190,62 King Street West, Bowmanville; Ontario, L1C 3K9 Second Class Mail Permit No. 1561 Hampton Postmaster Nancy Pella received the Silver Postmark Award on May 30th from Canada Post for her outstanding dedication to customer service. Ms Pella has been with Canada Post Corporation for 20 years, the last 15 at the Hampton Post Office. She was among 2,000 postal workers nominated across Canada. Only 50 were chosen for the prestigious award. Deaths SOLE REFLECT] l 1 WE ARE CECEBRAUNC. ST OFFERING. FREE 1/2 SOUR TREATMENTS!! BYA1TONTMENTONLY. «ramar jink * 9AMT07PM (905) 623-5336 DOWN - Wesley William. At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, Tuesday, June 4,1996 In his 63rd year. Wesley, beloved husband of Greta. Loving father of Paul, Scott, Jeffrey, Catharine and Kenneth. Lovingly remembered by 4 brothers and 5 sisters. Predeceased by his brother Carl. Dear grandfather of Abigail, Matthew, Adam, Jeremy, Bradley, Andrew, Heather, Kendra, Jonathan and Trevor. Visitation at Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, 53 Division St. North, Bowmanville, 2:00 - 4:00 and 7:00 • 9:00 p.m. Thursday. Funeral service at Ebenezer United Church, Courtlce Rd, S„ 11:00 a.m. Friday. In lieu of flowers flowers memorial donations may be made to the Heart & Stroko Foundation or Ebenozor Unltod Church, Courllco. 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