The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, August 10, 1996 3 *74e (Zountiee Produced weekly by James Publishing Company Limited P.O. Box 190,62 King St. W., Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3K9 P.O. Box 2000,1712 Baseline West, Courtice, Ontario L1C 2S8 905-623-3303 Fax: 905-623-6161 Office Hours: Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. For 142 Years, Our First Concern Has Been Our Community Publisher - John M. James Assoc. Publisher - Richard A. James Plant Manager - Donald J. Bishop Ad. Manager - Brian G. Purdy Editor - Peter Parrott Production Rick Patterson, Laurens Kaldeway, Doug Lugtenburg, Sharon McMullen, Barb Patterson, Ralph Rozema, Jim Snoek, Vance Sutherland, Jim Tuuramo Advertising Editorial Laveme Morrison Brad Kelly, Lorraine Manfredo, Laura J. Richards Office Angela Luscher, Debbie Chamberlain, Junia Hodge, Grace McGregor, Nancy Pleasance-Sturman, Marilyn Rutherford Councillors Consider New Ward Boundaries Fires Set in Church From page one to Liberty Street (Ward 2), and from Liberty Street to the Dar- lington-Clarke Townlinc (Ward 3). Ward 3 would include include the Lakcshore communities communities of Cedar Crest Beach Road and include the Wilmot Creek Adult Lifestyle Community. Each ward would extend north to the boundaries of Scugog Township. They include the communities of Hampton, Burketon, Tyrone, Enniskillen and Haydon. 5th Fun Year of Operation featuring E.C.E. Qualified Staff SMALL MIRACLES NURSERY SCHOOL Register Now for September Newcastle Village Please Call 987-3727 or 987-1971 ©j.p. Councillor Dreslinski said by going to four wards, the division division of the regional representation representation of two councillors would be easier. Under the proposal considered considered by Glaring ton council, each regional representative would serve two of the wards. The regional representative would serve two wards along with a local councillor for each of the local wards. Councillor Mary Novak also served on the Restructuring Restructuring Committee. She said Wednesday night the committee worked hard to come to a real solution. "We had to make sure you don't divide communities," she said. While the first public meeting meeting on the ward restructuring took place on Friday, Aug. 9, the second public meeting is scheduled to take place on Monday night, Aug. 12 at 7 p.m. at the town hall in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. THE DURHAM ADVANTAGE Our grads don't just get a diploma, they get a GUARANTEE. Durham College programs offer the skills and knowledge that today's employers want, backed by a guarantee that they can rely on - that's the Durham Advantage! 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