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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Oct 2002, p. 5

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www.durhamregion.com THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, OCTOBER 9,2002 PAGE 7 Hotel, auto mall and restaurants part of new project HOTEL from page 1 ing a planning committee meeting Monday. "1 have also been contacted by some major hotel chains, which we arc in dire need of. This is great news for Clarington. I believe it is just the first domino to fall along the entire 401 corridor. There are going to be quite a few (projects) after this." Regional Councillor Jim Schell said since taking office he has heard from constituents on a need to clean up Clarington's gateway entrances off Hwy. 401 at Liberty Street and Waver- ley Road. He noted a new TSC hardware hardware store and Sears outlet has im- Speeders face double the fines SPEEDERS from page 1 the stretch of highway presents "interesting "interesting traffic challenges. "There's a huge potential for disaster disaster on this highway," said Staff Sgt. Sweeney. - The road is regularly used by mo- ■ torists who commute northbound to ■ Peterborough or southbound to , Toronto and others heading up to the cottage on weekends, according to the OPP. The school council, led by Kaye v McOustra, has worked closely with *' the Kawarlha Pine Ridge District ; School Board, Whitby OPP and mu- ; nicipal and provincial levels of government government to introduce the safety zone. ! The safety issue has been a hot topic with parents and community members members for at least 10 years. "This is one measure we could take to make it safer for our kids," said Ms. McOustra. Registrations to get easier REGISTRATIONS from page 1 line-ups and telephone calls and things we had in previous years... one of the biggest complaints I heard in the last term was 'Geez the line-ups ; are so long to register my kid in something'," something'," said Mayor John Mutton, who' !.praised the new system. Councillor Jane Rowe, community services chairman, added to the mayor's comments, "When you think back five years ago, when we both came on council and you look back at how business was done then compared to now, it's a quantum leap forward." THANKSGIVING BASH V|Friday, October 11th - 8PW|^ TliBBliliF WIN A HUGE THANKSGIVING TURKEY M I FREE PARKING, CASH A SPOT PRIZES, TOP DJ I Aft T IdRESS CODE (Enforced) S12.00 P.P, COME EARLyI T ;y| DRESS CODE (Enlorccd) S12.00 P.P, COME EARLY! y | GTA PrefttsaoncifSmpfcs /l/ctuiori^Q TKllllfliL'JI \ lilfflf-git'gl'IL'lT Saturday October 19th - Oshawa Golf Club T INTOWNE GALLERY & GIFT SHOPPE Meet the Artist Walter Campbell Saturday, October 19th l-3pm Two New Releases :#y|. ; VfMl '"'WtC. * 4&l : SlîSâ 99 /'ivimn/.," I hive pour print personalized in gold leaf Ini Hiller Campbell during Applefesl, Sill. (Del. Will, l-Spin ISmaOM&R-Sfc: v ; r Fieldslone Manor Price 1 taw.i* Autumn Lane i. oui Prier _ •< I riiineil ( )lher images iwuilnble Wim/' 99 proved the Liberty Street entrance. If this project comes through, he said the Waverley Road area will be well under way. One issue that must be addressed during the process of application approval approval is traffic consideration, said Councillor Jane Rowe. She said the impact of additional traffic coming from the new commercial buildings must be taken into account with future growth in the coming decade. "I think this is going to be wonderful too," said the councillor. However, she added, due diligence on the traffic flow in the area now will ensure council does not look back with regret. Waverly Road Properties Inc., the project developer, is paying for an independent independent traffic study. The municipality municipality has also requested an architectural architectural concept plan to address issues such as the "urban form" of the project project in regard to height and mass of the buildings and to ensure a "consistent set of building setbacks and architectural architectural principles." The committee referred the application application back to the planning department department for further processing and preparation preparation of another report to go to council council when all outstanding information has been received. APPLEFEST ÇÊ, presents w Apple Fie Bakins Contest Saturday, October 19 th , 2002 from 10 a.m. 'til 12 noon during the B.I.A. Apple Festival First Prize -$100 • Second Prize - $70 • Third Prize - $50 in Bucks" f Apple Pie Baking Form ~ l Judging by Clarington's Finest Apple Pie Experts All of the pies will be sliced and served with a beverage tor $3.00 per serving with all proceeds being donated to the Community Care Clarington. 3 Winning Pies will be auctioned off to the highest bidder. 1. Fresh homemade apple pie only. No commercial paslry may be used. 2. Pie must be baked in 9" aluminum loi! pie plaie. 3. Entry forms must be returned to the branch by Friday, October 18lh, 2002. 4. Pies must be covered with CLEAR BAG (not plastic wrap), and be submitted lor judging at the TD Canada Trust booth located near 39 Temperance St. between 8:30 and 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, Oct.lOth. 5. Pies are judged on appearance, colour, and taste. Canada Trust Please Return by Friday, October 18th to the TD Canada Trust at the Clarington Centre or TD Canada Trust at King St. and Liberty St. Name: Address: ; Telephone: Type of Apples Used: TD Canada Trust employees and their families are not eligible for this contest. We're at your door three times a week Ef)e Canadian Statesman Clarington This Week LOWEST PRICE OF THE YEAR! now 799" KENM0RE 20.5-CU. FT. FRIDGE WITH TOP FREEZER 1 full-width and 2 half-width shelves. #65142. Sears reg. 1099.99 SALE PRICES END SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19.2002 LOWEST PRICE OF THE YEAR FOR TEAM! HOW 899 98 * for team Save an additional $30 when you buy the team KENM0RE EXTRA-LARGE CAPACITY WASHER AND DRYER Save $160. Washer with Dual-Action 5 agitator. #12852. Sears reg. 649.99.489.99 Save $110. Dryer with moisture sensor. «62872. Sears reg. 549.99.439.99. -Price includes oddilional S30 Sears stores close to you, close to home Major Appliances are available at the following Greater Toronto locations: w- LOWEST âlnrij ®/MD - >).'j : •>:! ! LOWEST PRICE OF THE YEAR! now 779" KENMORE 1 ' SMOOTH-TOP EASY-CLEAN RANGE 1165202, Sears reg. 1049.99. Also available In While gins cooVtop. Bisque mill Bisque glass, sell tiejn, tonmlion, miming lone and dianei; alleilia LOWEST PRICE OF THE YEAR! now 169" KENM0RE 12-AMP UPRIGHT VACUUM «31250. Sears reg. 279.99. L LOWEST PRICE OF THE YEAR! now 569" KENM0RE ULTRA WASH DISHWASHER 5 direct-feed wash levels, «16632. Sears reg. 719.99, Also available In Black Bolton Dealer Store (905) 857-4390 Markham furniture. Appliances S Home Improvements Store Don Mills S Steeles (905) 881-6600 Markville Shopping Centre (905) 916-1866 Newmarket Furniture S Appliances Store : 1 : : . -Vonge St S Davis Dr. (905) 830-0049' i : ■ Promenade Shopping Centre (905) 731-3388 Richmond HillFumitureS Appliances Store Hwy. 7 and Yonge St (905) 762-0870 Upper Canada Mall Newmarket (905) 898-2300 Woodbridge Furniture S Appliances Store Hwy. 7 S Weston Rd. (905) 850-6406 East Oshawa Shopping Centre (905) 576-1711 Pickering Town Centre 1905) 420-8000 Scarborough Furniture S Appliances Store Kennedy Rd. S H wy. 401 (416) 332-8577 Scarborough Town Centre (416) 296-0171 Whitby Furniture S Appliances Store Thickson Rd. S Hwy. 401 (905) 579-4048 or 1-800-336-8073 Central Toronto talon Centre (416] 349-7111 Fairview Mall (416) 502-3737 Gerrard Square (416) 461-9092 Sherway Furniture S Appliances Store 30 Boncer Or. (416) 695-3888 Shervray Gardens (416) 620-6011 Woodbine Shopping Centre (416) 798-3800 Vorkdale Shopping Centre (416) 789-1105 Allen Rd. Furniture S Appliances Store Allen Rd. S Sheppard Ave. (416) 398-9947 Ancaster Furniture S Appliances Store Coll links Rd. S legend Cit (9051304-1440 Bramalea City Centre (905) 458-1141 Brampton Furniture S Appliances Store 535 Steeles Ave. E (905) 455-1255 Burlington Furnitures Appliances Store Plains Rd. East SOCW (905) 631-9655 Erin Mills Town Centre (905) 607-2300 Georgetown Dealer Store (9051877-5172 Hamilton Centre Mall (905) 545-4741 Limeridge Mall Hamilton (905) 389-4441 Mapleview Centre Burlington (905) 632-4111 Milton Dealer Store (905) 878-4KM Mississauga Dealer Store (905) 818-8882 Mississauga Furnitures Appliances Store Hwy. 5 S 403 (9051820 MOI Oakville Place (905) 812-9110 Square One Shopping Centre (905) 270-8111 Major appliances from Sears are Canada's Bestsellers Based on independent national surveys current at time of advertising preparation '•awCAÜVONLINEfillOI'1'INO Our new Whitby Sears Furniture and Appliances Store is now open 62002, Seals Canada Inc. Historic Downtown llnwm.mvillv 7 King St. F. t'lOSIb23-h lll

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