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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Jun 1999, p. 8

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Page 8 The Clarington/Courticc Independent, Bowmanvillc, Friday, June 4, 1999 New Exhibit at Town Hall Work by Peterborough artist Jean James will be showcased this month at the Municipality of Clarington Administrative Centre in Bowmanvillc. The artist is pictured above with a sunflower painting that is among about a dozen works on display. Jean James was introduced to painting by her father and is largely self-taught. However, she has taken courses in several several Ontario colleges and studied with local artists. Her oil paintings are in private collections in Ontario, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, England, Holland and New Zealand. Young Entrepreneurs Sought for Awards Arc you under 30? Have you achieved something extraordinary in business? The Business Development Bank of Canada is searching for young entrepreneurs between the ages of 18 and 30 for the 12th edition of the Young Entrepreneur Awards. For 12 years, one of the goals of the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) has been to offer Canadian young entrepreneurs entrepreneurs a chance to carve out a special place for themselves themselves in the business world. BDC's Young Entrepreneur Awards (YEÂ) program highlights the achievements and performances of entrepreneurs entrepreneurs in all fields. Over the years, BDC has noticed a change in the types of businesses entering the YEA contests. Nowadays, most of them are in the high-tech and and export sectors of the economy. economy. Because of the publicity surrounding the winners and the Mentor Program, the YEA's are increasingly cov eted. The Mentor Program pairs each winner with someone from the business world who offers sound advice and helps the young entrepreneur boost his or her network of contacts. The YEA winners gain provincial provincial and national visibility as well as recognition in their own business sector. Following closely upon the YEA, many young entrepreneurs have seen their businesses take off. For example, Caught in the Web Inc., an Ontario company company which specializes in creating effective, personalized personalized Web sites, has become one of the North American stars in its sector in record time. This young Toronto company expects sales to reach $7.5 million in 1999, and is planning to set up offices in the United Stales before the end of the year. Any Canadian entrepreneur entrepreneur who is 30 years of age or less on Dee. 31, 1999, can enter this prestigious contest. The deadline for receiving entry forms is June 25, 1999. Entry forms arc available directly on BDC's Web site at www.bdc.ea, at BDC branches or by calling toll free 1-888-1NFO-BDC. The Business Development Bank of Canada is a financial institution institution wholly owned by the Government of Canada. BDC plays a leadership role in delivering financial and consulting service to Canadian small business, with a particular focus on the technology and export sectors of the economy. Walter Gretzky to Attend Charity Golf Tournament The Head Injury Association of Durham Region is very pleased to announce that Walter Gretzky will appear as the guest speaker at the Association's 1999 Charity Golf Tournament on Thursday, June 17 at the Deer Creek Golf and Country Club in Ajax. Along with Mr. Gretzky's after-dinner speech, the Head Injury Association's 1999 Charity Golf Tournament will feature: feature: a 1 p.m. shot.gun start; 18 holes of golf on the Deer Creek South course (formerly (formerly Fawnbrook); an excellent meal and great prizes. Players can register for the Tournament by calling the Head Injury Association at 905-723-2732. The 15th Annual Sick Kids Telethon on CFTO June 5-6 On Saturday, June 5 and Sunday, June 6, CTV stations CFTO in Toronto and MCTV in Due to construction - iri the Courtice Teens' Centre sponsored by Faith United Church will cease operating as of June 9th, 1999, until further notice. friiiiiiiimi* Northern Ontario will host the 15th Annual Sick Kids Telethon. During the 24- hour live broadcast, broadcast, made possible possible by hundreds of dedicated volunteers volunteers and dozens of celebrities, viewers will be asked to help support support the more than 100 vital research projects in which The Hospital for Sick Children (I-ISC) is currently involved, by donating to the Hospital for Sick Children Foundation (I-ISCF). Last year the Telethon raised a record $4.1 million, million, bringing the 15-year total to more than $37 million. The Hospital for Sick Children (I-ISC), one of North America's largest paediatric health science centres, centres, has built an international reputation reputation based on leading edge medical medical care and research. All Telethon funds will support HSC's research initiatives. "Research is a vital component of health care", says Bonnie B. Good, senior director of community development development and relations relations for the I-ISCF. "Telethon funds help to ensure that this imperative research continues and ' that the Hospital for Sick Children can remain a leader in innovative health care for children around the world." Lloyd Robertson, CTV chief anchor and senior news editor and television personality personality Liz Grogan ofWTN's nationally syndicated syndicated series Doctor on Call will co-host the Telethon. Robertson and Grogan, who were on hand for the first . Telethon broadcast in 1985, are also celebrating celebrating their 15th anniversary with the Telethon. As well, organizers arc delighted to welcome back Jeanne Cooper and Christian LeBlanc, both stars on the daytime drama The Young and the Restless. Many talented Canadian performers performers will entertain viewers during the 24-hour broadcast. ; // ■ n \i 'vL v V to X:'.' RESOURCE SAVER WASH SYSTEM 1 // //■//. u 'wikk-K .OOtt Quality You Can Trust ExtraCare** System helps gel clothes cleaner - gentlyl Traditional top-loading door for convenient loading and unloading, •RoQislorotJ trado mark/lradu mark of Whirlpool U.S.A., Inglis Limited Uconsoo in Canada, "norjlslorod Undo mark/lrado mark ol Inglis Llmilod. t Up to SCO pur year in unorgy savings, up to $25 pur yoar In wator savings ovor our traditional doop (ill rinso washors. tt out ol ovory 2 washing machines sold in Canada is supplied by Inglis Llmilod. ItMonufacturor's suggoslod rolail prico, Doalor's pricomay vary, l / A ' i U/. 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A number of Canadian celebrities celebrities will be volunteering volunteering their time to answer phones for the Telethon including Dean McDermott and Krista Bridges, (CTV's Power Play), Terri Higginson, John Ralston, Shannon Lawson, Arnold Pinnick, Robin Brule, (CTV's The City), Peter Kent (Global News anchor), Mary-Jo Eustace (Co-Host, What's for Dinner), Ingridge S e h u m a cher (104.5 FM), Paul Godfrey (President and CEO, The Toronto Sun), Sally Armstrong (Editor, 11 o m e in a k c r ' s Magazine), and Valerie Gibson (Toronto Sun columnist). In addition to entertainment and celebrity appearances, appearances, the Telethon will profile profile HSC's "Miracle Children" - young patients who have been directly and positively affected liy IlSC's research efforts and extraordinary care. "Miracle Children give the Telethon its meaning," says Good. "They demonstrate the importunée of the Telethon," The Telethon lakes place 7:00 p.m. Saturday, June 5 to 7:00 p.m. Sunday, June 6. Pledges can he made during the Telethon by calling calling (416) 581- 1111 or 1-800- fi fi 8 - 8 2 I I . Automatic donations donations can he made by calling 1-900- 630-6650 for $50 donations, or 1- 900-630-6100 for $100 donations. CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON NOTICE OF MEETING TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington will hold a meeting to consider an amendment to Sign By-law 97-157. DATE: MONDAY, JUNE 21,1999 TIME: 9:30 A.M. PLACE: Council Chambers, Municipal Administrative Centre 40Temperance St., Bowmanville, Ont. TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington will hold a meeting to consider an amendment to Sign By-law 97-157, as amended, in accordance with Sections 210 (146) and 225 (2) of the Municipal Act R.S.0.1990, c.M.45. The proposed amendment would incorporate definitions and regulations with respect to the passing of signs for Adult Entertainment Parlours. Clarification is also provided with respect to the number of identification signs a business is permitted. ANY PERSON may attend the meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support ol or in opposition to the proposal. Please note that the time listed above reflects the time at which the General Purpose and Administration Committee Meeting commences, not necessarily when this item will be considered. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposal is available for inspection between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. (8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. for the months of July and August) at the Planning Department, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario or by calling Heather Brooks at 623-3379. DATED AT THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON ' THIS 2ND DAY OF JUNE, 1999 : Patti Barrie, Clerk VN l/UUV Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street BOWMANVILLE, Ontario L1C 3A6 PLANNING FILE: SBA 99-002 CS-Ind. 7437 f MUNICIPALITY OF (^jlqTinqton CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS AMENDMENT TO THE FORMER TOWN OF NEWCASTLE BY-LAW 86-112 being a By-law to establish a street name map and a street name inventory for roads in the former Town of Newcastle, now the Municipality of Clarington. Pursuant to Chapter 210 (111) of the Municipal Act, notice is hereby given of a meeting to be held on June 7, 1999 to consider a request in respect of a proposed amendment to By-law 86-112. The proposed amendment would have the following effect: 1) change a portion of the street name "Old Scugog Road" in Part Lot 15, Concession 3, former Township of D.arlington (as shown below) to "Old Scugog Court". Explanations and details of the properties affected may be obtained, during normal office hours, from the office of the Planning and Development Department, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, or by calling Larry Taylor in the Planning Department at (905) 623-3379. The meeting required pursuant to Chapter 210 (Section 111 ) of the Municipal Act will be held as follows: DATE: MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1999 9:30 A.M. Council Chambers, Municipal Administrative Centre 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville Council shall hear any person who claims that he/she will be adversely affected by the proposed by-law and who applies to be heard by contacting the Clerk's Department prior to June 2,1999 by 12:00 Noon. David J. Crome Acting Director of Planning and Development Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 TIME: PLACE: S7\ - MUNICIPALITY OF f ylarinqton ONTARIO CS-Ind. 7434 ■ ROAD TO BE RENAMED FROM "OLD SCUGOG ROAD" TO "OLD SCUGOG COURT" Ü PROPOSED NEW ENTRANCE INTERSECTION EXISTING INTERSECTION TO BE REMOVED

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