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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Oct 1998, p. 3

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The Clarington/Courticc Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, October 3, 1998 Page 3 ®be Clarington 3nbepenbent She Courtier 3fnbepenbent m For 144 Years, Our First Concern Has Been Our Community Publisher - John M. James Plant Manager - Rick Patterson Ad. Manager - Brian G. Purdy Production Assoc. Publisher - Rick James Editor - Peter Parrott Produced weekly by James Publishing Company Limited Publishers of The Canadian Statesman 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. Internet - statesman@ocna.org c V|>t x CONfflOllfD Supervisor - Ralph Rozema, Suzanne Bennett, Tim Bowers, Kevin Britton, Sharon Cole, Laurens Kaldevvay, Barb Patterson, Sean Pickard, Tyler Sellick, Jim Snoek, James Stephenson, Vance Sutherland, Jim Tuuramo Advertising Editorial Laverne Morrison Brad Kelly, Lorraine Manfredo, Jennifer Stone Office Supervisor - Angela Luscher, Junia Hodge, Grace McGregor, Nancy Pleasance-Sturman, Marilyn Rutherford, Libby Smithson HE SHOOTS, HE SCORES -- Liam Fordy, age two, works on his slapshot at Archibald Orchards Saturday, September 26. The day included games for children, wagon rides, story-telling and the annual Big Brothers of Clarington Talent Show. OPTOMETRIST "We strive to exceed your expectations" dr. k. a. McPherson and Associates 45 Liberty St. N, Bowmanville L1C2L8 Ph'dhè: 1 905-623-3252 " . Fax: 905-623-4583 Invitation To Our Open House October 17th, 1998 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Featuring quality eyewear , by Rodenstock Everyone welcome Door prizes ,• Refreshments available See our - "TDI's available in many models", The All New! ^ | These Turbo Diesels ore a Gas to Drive! ONLY *21,685 Equipped with power locks, 4 way disc brakes, air conditioning, tinted windows, alarm, AM/FM cassette and much more! 1999 Jetta GL TDI PRICED FROM *19,900 Advanced safety cage Well equipped and economica to drive 1142 km. per tankful! Lots of room for five! Drivers wanted.'(wy) OWASCO VOLKSWAGEN INC. 1425 Dundas St. East, Whitby An "I CARE" and CAA award winner since 1972. Sales, sorvico, leasing, body shop, all makes. Ronlals in Canada, USA and Europo. (905) 686-6410 1-800-263-2676 35M | NUTES TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE! EAST OF www.owasco-canada.com TORONTO Imam la ■ llwS ' ' • . - '< •' • • * *>. VI-!™ ' X . • ■>' : v- ' SALES • LEASING OVER 40 QUALITY USED CARS ANDTRUCKS OVER 200 NEW VEHICLES IN STOCK ON SALE NOW VISIT US TODAY AND TAKE A LOOK AT THE BEST! Lishman Proposal One Step Closer From page 1 trial development in this area?" asked Chris Conti, an environmental consultant consultant retained by some area residents to study the site. While the area is zoned agricultural, all studies done show the soil to be of poor quality. Many area residents were concerned about the Wilmot Creek, a portion of which runs through the property, near the proposed building site. "This is considered a Type 1 habitat because the ground water goes into cold water streams. Any impact could be devastating," devastating," said Dave Lawson. But, according to both regional staff and Steven Usher of Gartner Lee Consulting, a firm retained by the Lishmans' to study environmental impacts on the area, a number of safety safety features will be used to ensure as little impact as possible. "All the mechanisms, all the safety catches, are in place," said Usher. Kevin Tunney, the Lishmans' planning consultant, consultant, said the Orono location, complete with a woodlot and stream, is the best spot for the factory. "It is vital to their (the Lishmans') future growth that their products not be made in a typically urban facility," he said. The proposed proposed building would be an "earth-integrated" structure, with everything, except windows and skylights, skylights, covered in earth. Orono resident Richard Ward said he is concerned about the possibility of Bill Lishman, Paula's husband husband and an ultralight aircraft aircraft pilot, using airstrips located on the property in the future. He asked for a "restrictive covenant" to ensure flying does not take place from the site. "I don't think there's been complete disclosure" with regard to ultra-light airplane use at the proposed proposed site, he added. "One of the biggest arguments (against the project) is flying activities," activities," said Clarington councillor John Mutton, who attended Tuesday's meeting, even though he is not part of the planning committee. But, he said Free Thanksgiving Dinner World Harvest Church is inviting the Durham Region to its second annual "Feed the Multitude" event on Thanksgiving. A free TTirkey dinner will be served in two sittings at 12 p.m. (noon) and 3:00 p.m. on Monday, October 12. The Event was first held during Thanksgiving last year, when between 400-500 people came from Oshawa and the surrounding areas for a free turkey dinner. Many of the local merchants helped in making the dinner such a great success. "Our goal this year again is to provide a meal and a place for people to go, especially especially those who may not for one reason or another be able to have a turkey dinner any other way," says Pastor David Yotingrcn, Chairman of the Feed the Multitudes project. In order to ensure a free ticket, reservations should be made by October 8. But even those who just show up arc welcome as long as there are seats remaining. World Harvest Church, is located on 725 Bloor Street West in Oshawa, and can be reached by calling (905) 579- 1867, or by lax (905) 579- although someone has been flying a plane in the area, he's certain it isn't anyone connected with the Lishman project. He said, if the proposal is passed by the Region, and residents are still concerned concerned about flying activities, activities, he will help them lobby the federal government government with regard to the planes. The matter will be fur ther discussed by Durham Regional Council this Wednesday at 10 a.m. ORMING_X Fashion Sale Clearing For Top Canadian Designers and Manufacturers AT SPRUCE VIEW ACRES 348 Telecom Road Pontypool Friday, Oct. 2nd, 12 noon-8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3rd, u am. - e p.m. Sunday, Oct. 4th, n am. - e p.m. Designer Fashions at affordable prices! 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