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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Sep 1997, p. 20

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Page 20 The Claringion/Couniec Indepcndenl, Bowmanville, Saturday, September 13, 1997 ' Long Hare This long-haired French Angora was among the many entries in the rabbit competition at the Durham Central Agricultural Society fair in Orono on Sunday, September 7th. Judge Bram Van Vcldcn was giving the all the entries a careful inspection before awarding "the ribbons. Election Countdown Here's How to Get on the November Ballot Bowmanville Company Wins Bid Former Fireball to be Renovated Three local construe- Bowmanville Fire Hall lion companies were in the and the court building, running for the renovation with Kraco Carpentry work at the former Service Ltd. being the Help Save The Environment and SAVE PLASTIC NEWSPAPER SLEEVES Bring in 100 plastic Newspaper Sleeves from your Clarington/Couitice Independent, and you can place a classified advertisement for 1/2 Price Value up to $20.00. Limited to one coupon per customer. Hurry! Limited Time Offer The Bowmanville Canadian Statesman 62 King St. West 623-3303 Bowmanville lowest bidder. The company submitted submitted a bid of $39,158 for the project. Kraco's bid was $23,437 less than the highest highest bidder and $1,930 lower than the middle bidder. bidder. The money for the project project is to ultimately come from the Canada Ontario Infrastructure Program, but will be financed through the Public Works Parks Maintenance Reserve Fund Account while awaiting the Infrastructure money. The tender specifies that work on stairs, ramps, painting, a stair enclosure, a fire wall, doors and washrooms is to be done. Mechanical alterations to the building are to be tendered tendered at a later date, There arc nine weeks before the municipal council, council, hydro commission and school .board elections on Monday, Nov. 10. So far, 16 people have entered their names in the race. If you are interested in joining the campaign, here's what to do. Paperwork Filed at Town Hall Municipal Clerk Patti Barrie said those wishing to put their name forward need to do so "in person or by an agent." Yes, that means you may not send in the documents by fax or through your computer. Candidates must supply the following information for the nomination papers: one's name, address, telephone telephone numbers for home and business (if applicable), applicable), the name of the office one is applying for, ward number, and how one's name is to appear on the ballot. At the time the nomination nomination papers arc filed, the person filing will be required to take an oath before Clerk Patti Barrie or Deputy Clerk Marie Knight to ensure the information information on the form is correct. correct. Then it's time to break out $100 in cash, money order or certified cheque, Barrie said. Residents will need to be able to prove that they are age 18, and arc Canadian residents. Another formality is that the person will be asked to "sign an affidavit that they have followed the procedure," she said. Once that is completed, the candidate can begin his or her campaign. Campaign Fund Limits Candidates need to know there is a cap on how much money they can raise for their campaigns. Î3arrie explained that the formulae for local and regional councillors is: "$3,500 plus 50 cents per elector for each position but mayor. The mayoralty candidates' formula is $5,500 plus 50 cents per elector." There arc 44,980 eligible eligible voters in Clarington for the seven municipal regional positions. The positions include: Local Councillor for each of the four wards plus a Regional Councillor for Wards One and Two and a Regional Councillor for Wards Three and Four along with the office of Mayor. Also, there will be four positions with the Clarington Hydro Electric Commission, plus two trustees with the new amalgamated public Peterborough, Northumberland, Clarington School Board, and two with the Peterborough, Victoria, N o r t h u mb e r I a n d , Clarington Catholic School board. All these positions arc to be elected at large. Nomination Forms Local residents wanting to submit nomination forms for trustee positions for cither school boards could do so as of Tuesday, Sept. 2. There will be two advance polls for the upcoming election. One will be Saturday, Nov. 1, and the second will be Wednesday, Nov. 7. The municipal election will take place on Monday, Nov. 10. Eligible voters will vote from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. during during the advance polls and on election day. Results and stories about the elec-, lion's winners and losers will be published in The Canadian Statesman on Wednesday, Nov. 12. Have you seen it? 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