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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Nov 2003, p. 2

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l www.durhemrcgion.com PAGE 2 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, November 12, 2003 Qaiingtm Leading the Way 905-623-3379 42nd Annual Bowmanville Santa Claus Parade akes place on Saturday, November 15th. The parade starts at 10:30am, at the corner of Church and Temperance Streets. f Jver St Temper*na St. Dwti-xi St George St Cr.Urio St. Btevn Sr S< ugog Church St. Liberty h \ ; üÿ-y?-.r0ÿç^v5 mmhmhhJ M emorial For more information visit www.bowmanvillesantaclausparade.com. Tÿrone Community Centre 2716 Concession 7 Progressive Euchre Tournament - Saturday, 7 pm Nov 15, 2003; Dec 6, 2003; Jan 17, 2004; Feb 7, 2004; March 27, 2004 $10 Admission 50/50 Tickets for Sale, Door Prize, Lunch Served New Year's Eve Dinner and Dance Entertainment by Malibu Bob $55 per person Please call 905-263-4266, or 905-263-2357 for information. Christmas Craft and Bake Sale T he friends of the museum will be hosting their annual Christmas Craft and Bake Sale at the Bowmanville Museum Nov. 15 from 11 am to 2 pm (after the Santa Claus Parade). The sale will feature unique handmade crafts that include Christmas ornaments and gifts, knitted items, homemade jams, jellies, and baked goods. Proceeds from the sale support the Bowmanville Museum. The Bowmanville Museum is located at 37 Silver Street. For more information, please call the museum office at 905-623-2734. Yard Waste - Public Notice R esidents are reminded that the raking, blowing or,dumping of leaves or other yard waste onto the municipal roads and streets is not only dangerous, it is illegal The Municipality of Clarington By-law 83-57 (as amended) states that no person shall, "obstruct, encumber, injure or foul any highway, highway, bridge, road allowance, street...". The maximum penalty for this offence is $5000. Yard waste can be disposed of through your regular.'collection dates in the months of October and November. Please refer to the Region of Durham website (www.region.durham.on.ca/works) for yard waste management information. Upcoming Leadership Courses NLS COURSE X December 12,13, 14 & 19, 20, 21 Clarington Fitness Centre NLS RECERT December 7, 2003 9:00 am, - 5:00 pm Clarington Fitness Centre Canadian Red Cross 1 Woler Safety Services LIFESAVING SOCIETY The lifigmwlhig E\ftrls Red Cross INSTRUCTOR RECERT Saturday, January 3, 2004 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Courtice Community Complex Red Cross & Lifesaving INSTRUCTOR COURSE December 19, 20, 21,28,29, 30 Courtice Community Complex liiisiisi Nomination of Directors - Veridian Corporation Board T he Municipality of Clarington is seeking applications from individuals interested in serving on the Board of Directors of the Veridian Corporation for the term January 1,2004 to December 31,2006. The qualifications of candidates for the Board include the following: 1. business experience 2. time availability 3. financial skills 4. marketing skills 5. industry knowledge 6. independence of judgment 7. integrity 8. knowledge of public policy issues relating to the Corporation 9. knowledge and experience concerning environmental matters, labour relations and occupational health and safety issues If you are interested in serving on this Board, please submit a detailed resume to: Patti L. Barrie, A.M.C.T, Municipal Clerk Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 e-mail: pbarrle®municipality,clarlngton.on.ca Applications will be received until 5:00 p.m. Friday, Nov. 28, 2003. info®muiiicipality.ctaringtbn.on.ca Clarington TVansit Welcomes Santa with Free Service For The Santa Claus Parade, Sat. Nov. 15, 2003 T he Bowmanville Santa Claus parade is a much loved event that many Bowmanville residents look forward to each year. Mayor John Mutton and Members of Council would like to join you in welcoming the holiday season by inviting you and your family to use the Clarington Transit system FREE OF CHARGE, ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2003, THE DAY OF THE PARADE. Special routes have been designed to allow you to come downtown on the bus free of charge to join in the fun without having to locate parking during the event. For details about how this will impact on regular transit service please call (905) 623-3379. Information and temporary route maps are also available on our website at http://www.claringtontransit.com. wmmm Eclarington Clarington Transit Wilmot Creek Schedule Monday, Wednesday and Friday Service ('Starting Monday, November 17, 2003) Wilmot Creek A.M. Schedule Stop #1 Wilmot Creek Stop #2 Prince Street Stop #3 Simpson & King Stop #4 Church St. & Temperance Street Stop #5 Clarington Blvd. Board and Committee Appointments T he council of THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON WILL BE CONSIDERING APPOINTMENTS TO VARIOUS BOARDS AND COMMITTEES. THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF THE BOARDS AND COMMITTEES AND PERTINENT INFORMATION RELATIVE TO FORTHCOMING VACANCIES. APPOINTMENTS WILL BE FOR THE TERM OF COUNCIL AND WILL EXPIRE ON DECEMBER 31,2006. 8:45 a.m. Wilmot Creek P.M. Schedule Stop #1 Clarington Blvd. 3:40 p.m. 8:55 a.m. Stop #2 Church St. & Temperance St. 3:45 p.m. 8:57 a.m. Stop #3 Prince Street 3:50 p.m. 9:02 a.m. Stop #4 Simpson Avenue 3:52 p.m. 9:07 a.m. Stop #5 Wilmot Creek 4:02 p.m. Please note: This is a six-month pilot service BOARD/COMMITTEE DESCRIPTION COMPOSITION FREQUENCY OF MEETINGS REMUNERATION Abandoned Cemeteries Board To care for abandoned cemeteries in the Municipality of Clarington 5 positions As required Animal Advisory Committee To promote responsible pet ownership and excellence in animal care 6 positions Monthly Clarington Agricultural Advisory Committee To provide representation of various farming interests 11 positions Monthly - Clarington Highway 407 Community Advisory Committee To review the need and justification for the Highway 407 extension and the environmental, social, cultural, and economic issues associated with the proposed highway 2 positions per ward Monthly Clarington Museums and; Archives Board To manage the Clarington Museums and Archives - Bowmanville and Clarke Branches • 2 positions per ward As required Clarington Traffic Management Advisory Committee To review existing and future traffic management practices 3 positions per ward Monthly Committee of Adjustment To review requests for Minor Variances in respect of the land, building or structure structure or the use thereof 6 positions Twice monthly $33.70 per meeting Fence Viewers To arbitrate and settle fence disputes 4 positions As required $32.16 per viewing Game Commission To buy and release pheasants and sell Hunting Licences for designated areas 6 positions As required " Livestock Valuers To evaluate livestock damage caused by wolves and dogs 2 positions As required $35.20 per evaluation + mileage Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee To make recommendations on the preservation of structures of historical and/or architectural significance 10 positions Third Tuesday evening of each month Newcastle Arena Board To operate an arena in Newcastle on behalf of the Municipality of Clarington 9 positions Third Tuesday evening of each month Orono Arena Community Centre Board To operate a community centre in Orono on behalf of the Municipality of Clarington 2 positions - Applicants from the Township of Clarke Minimum 4 times per year Pound Keepers To provide a facility on appropriately zoned land to house livestock until claimed by the owner 2 positions As required $59.64 per call + mileage Property Standards Committee To review matters relative to the prescribed prescribed standards for maintenance and occupancy of property within the Municipality of Clarington 5 positions As required $33.70 per meeting Samuel Wilmot Nature Area Management Advisory Committee To assist the municipality and Ministry of Natural Resources in the management management of the Samuel Wilmot Nature Area 11 positions Monthly If you wish to be considered for appointment to one of the above Boards or Committees, application forms are available at the Municipal Administrative Centre, Customer Service Desk, Municipal Clerk's Department, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario and also on the municipality's web site www.municipality.clarlngton.on.ca If you are interested in serving on more than one Board or Committee, please list these in your order of priority. Completed application forms must be received by 5:00 p.m., Friday, December 5, 2003. Appointments will be made by Council in January, 2004 at which time we will advise the successful applicants. Please note that a Public Open House regarding all the Boards and Committees of Clarington, will be held on Wednesday, November 26,2003 at 7:00 p.m. at the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex located at the corner of Regional Road 57 and Highway #2. A representative of each Board/Committee will be In attendance to meet you and answer your questions. We look forward to seeing you there. Come out and become a participant! We need you! Marie P. Knight Stanley, C.M.O., CMM III Deputy Clerk Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 Telephone: (905) 623-3379

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