Paee4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, September 24, 1997 Section Two llllll GMC Safari Van '97 GMC Safari Van CMHA Calendar Winners The following are the winners in the Clarington Minor Hockey Association calendar draw for September. Paul Mason $300.00, Stan Brown $40.00, W. Shorts $40.00, Cheryl Çyr $40.00, Joe Reid $40.00, Jason Hill $100.00, D. Osborne $40.00, Mike Dwinnell $40.00, Lynn Parr $40.00, Doris Blaettler $40.00, Dennis Pizzeria $40.00, Jeff Zavitski $100.00, A. O'ketchcn $40.00, Christina Lee $40.00, Elizabeth Smith $40.00, Duella Andrews $40.00. Paul Shorts $40.00, Kevin -Oram $100.00, Lynda Pitchforth $40.00, Rick Gibson $40.00, Doug and Dianne Ripley $40.00, Ian Cannon $40,00, Don & Dolly Lavallee $40.00, Duncan Kennedy $100.00, Diane Cudmore $40.00, Denise Marchand $40.00. PUBLIC NOTICE TAKE NOTICE THAT THE Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington at its meeting to be held at the Municipal Administrative Centre in the Council Chambers on Tuesday, October 14th, 1997, at the hour of 7:00 p.m., proposes to pass a by-law to stop up, close and authorize the sale of a portion of the road allowance located adjacent to the C.N.R. Railway and the Municipal Walkway between Regional Road 57 (Martin Road) and Old Highway No. 2, more specifically described as Parts 1, 2, and 3, Plan 40R17727, in Lot 14, Concession 1, former Town of Bowmanville. The Municipality of Clarington, at its meeting of July 7, 1997, approved the recommendations in Report WD-49- 97, which declared Parts 1, 2, and 3, to be surplus property. It is proposed that the surplus property be conveyed as follows: Part 2 and 3 to Ronald and Beatrice Whyte; Part 1 to the Regional Municipality of Durham. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT before passing said by-law, Council or a Committee of Council shall hear, in person or by his Counsel, Solicitor or Agent, any person who claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected by this by-law and who applies to be heard. Patti L. Barrie, Clerk municipality OF Municipality of Clarington / ^Inririrttnn 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario ONTARIO L1C 3A6 Publication Dates: September 3,10,17 and 24,1997. CS 7008 PUBLIC NOTICE INTENT TO ESTABLISH, LAYOUT AND OPEN A HIGHWAY BEING AN EXTENSION OF BROWNSVILLE ROAD BETWEEN LOTS 18 & 19, CONCESSION 1, FORMER TOWNSHIP OF CLARKE, MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington at its meeting to be held in the Council Chambers at the Municipal Administrative Centre, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, on Monday, September 29,1997, at the hour of 7:00 p.m., proposes to pass a by-law to authorize the extension of Brownsville Road between Lots 18 and 19, former Township of Clarke. Council, at its meeting of June 9, 1997, authorized the making of an agreement to construct the extension of Brownsville Road for approximately 200 metres (650 feet) southerly, to the north limit of the Ministry of Transportation property (Imperial Oil Site). AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT before passing said by-law, Council or a Committee of Council shall hear, in person or by his Counsel, Solicitor or Agent, any person who claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected by this by-law and who applies to be luçard. Patti L, Barrie, Clerk /7\. municipality of Municipality of Clarington / Im'innfnn 40 Temperance Street -I Y Ul ui y,rr.". fI , Bowmanville, Ontario ONTARIO L1C3A6 Publication Dates: September 3,10,17 and 24,1997. CS-Ind. 7007 Purchase a sunroom and receive a rattan dining room set with glass table top FREE! 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Major Bantam Toros Ready The 1997/98 Holiday Inn Major Bantam Toros are looking forward to the upcoming season after a 2-2 record in exhibition play. The team will consist of a combination combination of talent, size and good skaters. Coach Andy Turcotte will be assisted by Rick Stockman and the Manager's duties will be handled by Mike Laton. The 1997/98 Major Bantam Toros are on defence, Daryl Stockman, Dan Turcotte, Kyle Welsh, Jay Henderson and Adam Smith. The forwards will be Ian Glecson, Chris Laton, Jared Greening, Nick Smith, Jason Greenham, Brandon Baker, Jon Black, Derek Broley and Mike Cyr. The goaltending duties will be the responsibility responsibility of Rob Weir and Brian Harris. Bowmanville Chiropractic/Naturopathic Clinic 168 Church Street, Bowmanville 623-4004 Dr John Hawrylak with twenty-five years in practice utilizes many different non painful therapies for the treatment of sleep disorders ranging from chiropractic care to acupuncture to botanical and homeopathic remedies. If you suffer from a Sleep Disorder or any other condition maybe Chiropractic and Naturopathic Medicine can help. Call for a consultation today. Running boards now included Hobb Bakker Bergin Hill Win Central Soccer Title The under-12 Elite Division (regional) team from the Darlington Soccer Club have won the Central Soccer League's league championship. championship. The team, sponsored sponsored by Hobb Bakker Bergin Hill, clinched the title by defeating the York Jets 6-1. Unlike hockey where the teams gear up for playoffs, the league title in soccer is the ultimate prize. To play a 17 game schedule over 16 weeks and win is very difficult. The under-12 team has done just that winning the Central Soccer League's highest division. division. Playing the very best teams from Etobicoke to Peterborough. This is the equivalent to hockey's AAA division. The team finished the season undefeated with 14 wins and three tics. The team also won two tournaments this year at Kitchener and Darlington and then were finalist in two other tournaments in Eric, PA, and Whitby. The brilliant defensive defensive play of Jeff Larsh in goal, Colin Baker at sweeper and Steven Story, Tyler Brown, Paul Reid and Bradley Perry had the least number of goals against in the league. At midfield, Ryan Hibbard, Zach Pither, Bradley Bakker, Garrett Nemisz and Matt Tamblyn controlled play by assisting on the attack or supporting the defense. Shane Circclli and Eric Shah distinguished distinguished themselves as prolific goal scorers and destroyed opponents' defenses with their talented talented play. Congratulations to the coaching staff of Tony Shah (head coach), Luigi Circclli, (assistant coach), and Dave Larsh (manager). It has been a great season. The team lias now earned the right to play in the "Tournament Of Champions" on October 4 in Oakville against the South Region League champions in a one game championship. Only the top team from each division is asked to participate. The team should be proud of their accomplishments and Clarington should be proud of their team. Thank you to our sponsor, Hobb Bakker Bergin Hill, for their support this year. 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