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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Mar 1997, p. 16

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Page 16 A The Clarington/Courticc Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, March 8, 1997 Sutiw GRuo p sutton group- dynamic realty inc. Sutton Bob Craig OPEN HOUSE MARCH 9 2-4 p.m. 3 + 1 custom bungalow in estate lot subdivision. Spectacular view. 2 blocks to public schools. Salter Crt., North Enniskillen. Just reduced to $192,500. Call Bob Craig 697-1700. JUST LISTED WON'T LAST Immaculate Bowmanville bungalow with private treed lot. Hardwood floors, finished basement, 4 appliances. Asking $149,500. Call Bob Craig 697-1700. BUY YOUR DREAM HOME LOT NOW * 2 ACRE Estate Lot, Enniskillen. Overlooking conservation area, lot levies paid. Asking $89,500. * 2 ACRE Lot, trees and pond site. Garden Hill. Now $43,900. * 1 ACRE Estate Lot Devil's Elbow. $39,500. Call Bob Craig for these or other Country Lots. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1 - 3 p.m. 93 Farncomb Super location, just listed! 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, 2 storey luxurious home. Upgraded to the maximum. Family room with marble faced fireplace, California shutters, 2-tier deck etc., etc. Liberty N. to Concession St., turn right then left onto Apple Blossom, left onto Farncomb. For further details call Lorraine VanAlystyne 697-1700. Nick ZONDERVAN NEW ON THE MARKET Beautifully decorated 3 bedroom home in Bowmanville. Finished basement basement with oak hardwood floors surrounding surrounding the wet bar, ceramic tiles in powder room and laundry room, living/dining living/dining room combo with walkout to 12x20 deck. CAC, CVAC. Call Nick Zondervan at 697-1700. POWER OF SALE, BOWMANVILLE $115,500. 4 bedroom semi, 2 bathrooms, walkout deck and fenced backyard. backyard. Garage and paved drive. 129 King Street East, Bowmanville 905) 697-1700 MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON PUBLIC NOTICE BUDGET MEETING SCHEDULE The Council of the Municipality of Clarington will be holding their budget deliberations in accordance with the following schedule: Day Thurs. Fri. Mon. Mon. Mon. Date 1997 March 6 March 7 March 10 March 17 March 24 Meeting Special G.P.A. Special G.P.A. Continued Council Regular G.PA, Regular Council Time 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Meeting Agenda Committee Deliberations. Each Department presents details of budget. Deliberations continued. Library/ . Museums/Visual Arts present budgets on request. Public opportunity to appear as a delegation to speak to budget. Public opportunity to appear as a delegation to speak to budget. Budget ratification; final opportunity for public delegations on 1997 budget. Each of these meetings is being held in the Council Chambers, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, and is open to the public. Anyone wishing to address the Council on March 10 or March 24 or the Committee on March 17, is required to contact the Clerk's Department, 623-3379, by 12:00 noon the Wednesday prior to the subject meeting. NOTE: A COPY OFTHE DRAFT BUDGET WILL BE AVAILABLE ATTHE CLARINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY JOS MUNICIPALITY OF arinqton ONTARIO Patti L. Barrie, A.M.C.T. Clerk Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3A6 Dates of Publication: February 26,1997 March 5,1997, March 12,1997 CS-Ind. 6711 >J.P. Newcastle Lions News ted Cross Representative Addresses Club Twenty seven Lions and guests attended the February 26th Newcastle Lions Meeting at the Lions Room in the Newcastle Community Hall. A delicious roast beef dinner was served by the Providence Shaw's Women's Institute. President Terry Graham conducted the meeting meeting and reported that Past District Governor, Ralph Foden from the Cobourg Lions Club had suddenly passed away. He also reported that Lion Dave Robinson and Lioness Teresa are the proud parents of baby girl Nicole. After dinner President Terry asked Lion Mike Swaga to introduce the guest speaker. speaker. Mike introduced Jo Harris from the Canadian Red Cross Society. Jo is the volunteer co-ordinator for the Clarington Medical Recycling Program at the Memorial Hospital and the convener of the blood donor clinic in Bowmanville. Ms. Harris is proud of the fact that the Bowmanville clinic has been able to increase donations donations by 100 units in the last two years and thanked the Newcastle Lions for the signs that they donated last year. The Bowmanville Red Cross Clinic requires forty-five local volunteers for every clinic, such as phoners, drivers drivers and recorders on clinic day. She noted that the Red Cross collects 600,000 units of blood every year in Canada and supplies 900 hospitals. New rules in Canada make it possible to donate every fifty- six days now. Jo also spoke of her other volunteer position with the Clarington Medical Recycling Program. This is a. program operated by the Red Cross in space donated by the Memorial Hospital, where volunteers, collect, clean and repair donated medical articles. articles. These items are then made available to the public for use by individuals requiring requiring them. In the past two years 250 items, such as wheel chairs, beds, canes and other medical items have been donated back into the community by the efforts of this organization. PUBLIC AUCTION OF PERSIAN & ORIENTAL RUGS LIONS COMMUNITY CENTRE (157 ELGIN ST„ COBOURG) MONDAY, MARCH 10/97 AUCTION: 8:00 P.M. VIEWING FROM 7:00 PM ID 0JP| Jo was thanked by Lion Howard Quinncy, who has been a recent recipient of blood from the Red Cross. Lion Ron Locke reported tickets are selling very well for the Down East Night on March 15 at the Newcastle Community Hall. President Terry presented Lion Peter DeJong with a twenty-five year service pin and Lion Roy Hopkins with a twenty year service pin. Lion Roy Hopkins reported reported that he bowled 168 and collected $165 for the Big Brothers Bowl-A-Thon and thanked the club for their support. support. Lion George Rickard reported that the Mature Drivers' Course will take place in April. More information information is available from Community Care in Bowmanville. The next Newcastle Lions meeting will be held in the Lions Room on March 12. This will be a dinner meeting in the Lions Room at the Newcastle Community Hall. Zone Chairman John Ogden will be on hand to make his official visit and induct five new members into the Newcastle Lions Club. Guests are welcome, please call Lion Amos Langley 987-5260 for further details. The Newcastle Lioness Club met on Monday evening, February 24th in the Lions Den. Guest speaker was Pat Lake whose topic was her book The Roller Coaster and her dealings with The next card party in Ncwtonvillc Hall will be held in two weeks, March 14th. depression. Business included plans for the Lioness 45th anniversary to be held on Saturday, April 26th. ShareLife Fund Raiser Planned March 16th In less than two weeks' time, Durham Region will come alive with ShareLife volunteers collecting donations for their annual fund-raising appeal for Catholic agencies helping the whole community. The day is March 16, 1997, ShareLife Sunday. Volunteer canvassers will take part in the charity fund-raising event which takes place throughout the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto. The Archdiocese extends from Toronto to Penetanguishene and from Oshawa to Orangeville. Funds collected on ShareLife Sunday are distributed to Catholic charities throughout the Archdiocese and to agencies conducting essential development projects in the Third World. There are three ShareLife agencies in Durham Region: • Catholic Family Services of Durham which provides counselling for individuals and families experiencing difficulties. difficulties. • St. Elizabeth Health Care which provides professional nursing service in the home on a visiting basis. • Rose of Durham which provides services for young pregnant pregnant women and teen parents. Happy 15tfi Amanda on March I3tfi Love, Rod What's your gig? Catching big air on. a single plank or a pai of skis? With the Golf K2, you choose. It comes with either a K2 Juju snowboard and the new Clicker™ BLT bindings or a pair of super sidecut, free ride EL Camino skis*. Éither way, you're hooked up. Golf K2 Limited Edition I Drivers wanted. Skiers wanted. *24 month, $1,304 down. First, security, P.D.I. lie, and taxes extra. • 90 tip. 4-cylinder engine • Front-wheel drive • Daytime running lights • Front fog lights • Special wheel covers • K2 decal • Exterior colours: Black. Candy White or Tornado Red • AM/FM stereo cassette with eight speakers • Limited edition "Spirit" cloth interior • Sporty instrumentation • Heated front seats and windshield washer nozzles • Power mirrors with defog feature • Custom carpet floor mats • 24 Month free maintenance • Roadside assistance • Much more Financing trom 3.9% OWASCO VOLKSWAGEN INC. An "I CARE" and CAA award winner since 1972. Sales, service, leasing, body shop, all makes. Rentals in Canada, USA and Europe, overseas delivery. 1425 Dundas St. East, Whitby 686-6410 i 1-800-263-2676 TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE! Audi I OWASCO I WH ITBY | HWY 2 dwa81|§ $ v b m N_l|_ =<JoJ>=f== ©j.p. 35 MINUTES EAST FROM DOWNTOWN TORONTO You will come for the price ... and stay for the service

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