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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Jul 2004, p. 2

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PAGE 2THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, JULY 14,2004 darlagtm Leading the Way ^ 905-623-3379 www.durhamrcgion.copi i toi? MAYOR'S CORNER Planning for the unexpected is part |i of everyday life for most of us. It's H| the reason we wear seatbelts and why we put smoke detectors in our homes. The same is certainly true for the Municipality, which must prepare for even the most remote of possibilities. Here at Town Hall and in our emergency emergency department facilities, we take that responsibility very seriously. As host community for a nuclear station, Clarington has taken extra precautions, alongside the Fire and Emergency Services Department at Ontario Power Generation. The Municipality has partnered with OPG Darlington Nuclear to create an integrated response system that ensures the two large, highly-trained services services can work as one in an emergency. We have also created partnerships partnerships with other Durham Region municipalities who can assist, as required, including the response teams from OPG Pickering Nuclear. Every municipality in Ontario is required to have an emergency emergency management plan, including training and exercises for employees, public education and an annual review and testing of the program. Clarington has two plans; one is a peace-time emergency emergency plan, the other a nuclear emergency plan. In addition, both OPG's nüclear sites have created a 'defence in depth' system of on-going fire safety assessment, prevention, detection, barriers, suppression, response and operating experience. experience. It combines excellence in human performance through high- level staff training with prevention innovations and top-notch response equipment. Darlington Nuclear is regularly. peer reviewed by international experts and has received high praise for its fire prevention and preparation procedures. Back in October, 2001, new higher standards of security were also introduced. These included an armed on-site response capability, improved security screening, protection against forced entry and enhanced inspection of people and vehicles; all added protections against any type of human-provoked incident at the station. I personally, along with thé Municipality take the wellness and safety of our residents very seriously and continue to work with Darlington Nuclear to ensure everything that can be done is being done to protect our families. We are prepared and we will continue continue to raise the bar at every opportunity. You can view our emergency plans on-line in the Document section of the Municipality's website ( www.municipality.clarington.on.ca). TENDER SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked as to contents, for the following following requirements listed beloyy,,submitted ,to^the pqrppratipn of. the Municipality of Clarington, 1 Office of thé Clerk, 40: ! ? ' Tempérance Street, Bowmanville, ■ Ontario, L1 C 3Â6? are invited and will be received on the forms and in the" envelope provided until the specified closing time and date. Tender documents may be obtained from the Purchasing.Office at 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, ON. Tender CL2004-12 - KING STREET STREETSCAPE REVITALIZATION REVITALIZATION SCUGOG STREET TO GEORGE STREET, BOWMANVILLE Closing Date: Friday, July 21,2004 2:00:00 p.m., (Local Time) The work for the Municipality of Clarington, under the direction of the Director, Engineering Services, involves the following: Concrete Sidewalk Interlocking Brick Pavers Street Trees Street Light Duct Street Light Cable Installation of Decorative Street Lights Installation of Decorative Bollards Approx. Quantity 900 m2 2,400 m2 42 ea 3,600 m 7,500 m 30 ea 28 ea Plans, Specifications and Tender Forms will be available as of June 30th, 2004 at TSH for a $50.00 (includes GST) non-refund- able fee payable to TSH. An Agreement to Bond and a Bid Deposit in the amount specified in the tender documents must accompany each bid submitted. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Ms. Lou Ann Birkett, CPP, AMGT Purchasing Manager Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario. L1C 3A6 Telephone: 905 623-3379 Mr. Ron Albright, P. Eng. TSH Engineers Architects Planners 513 Division Street Cobourg, Ontario. K9A 5G6 Telephone: 905-372-2121 info@municipality.clarington.on.ca Saturday, July 24. r ami 11 AM - 3 PM Courtice Community Complex $ tH r Mil enjoy a day of family fun and activities ! TONS OF ACTIVITIES Jumping Castle DunkTank Mobile Skateboard Park Beach Volleyball Basketball Hayrides Buskers Face Painting Barbecue The Clarington Cup Tug of War Competition! All events, with the exception of the Barbecue, are FREE! (Public swim free with a donation to the local food bank) Â JIM Wî ÜL* NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO EXPROPRITE LAND IN THE MATTER,OF AN APPLICATION BY THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON for approval to expropriate land comprising all of 46 East Beach Road, Part Lot 9, Broken Front Concession, former Town of Bowmanville, now in the Municipality of Clarington, in the Regional Municipality of Durham, which land is more particularly described below In this . Notice, for the purposes of a district park. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application has been made for approval to expropriate the land more particularly described as follows: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Municipality of Clarington, in the Regional Municipality of Durham and being comprised of all of 46 East Beach Road, Part of Lot 9, Broken Front Concession, former Town of Bowmanville, now in the Municipality of Clarington, Regional Municipalily of Durham which land is more particularly described in the parcel register identified by parcel Identification nujnber 26646-0019 In the Land Titles Office for the Land Registry ■ ' , Division of Dürham (NO. 40), ANY OWNER of lands in respect ot which Notice is given Who deslres'ari inquiry into whether' the taking of such land is fair, sound ançl reasonably necessary,In the achievement of tho objectives of the expropriating authority shall so notify the approving authority In writing, and 'a) In the case of a registered owner/served personally or by registered mail within thirty days after the registered owner is served with the Notice, or, when the registered owner is served by publication, within thirty days after the publication of the Notice; and b) in the case of an owner who is not a registered owner, within thirty days after the first publication of the Notice. ' Any person wishing to ascertain if they have legal right to request an inquiry pursuant to this notice may consult the Expropriations Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.E.26 (or the meaning of the terms "owner" and "registered owner". The approving authority is: THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, ON L1C 3A6 Telephone: (905) 623-3379 Fax: (905) 623-0830 THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OFCLARINGTONn Gardening Clinic Come to a free drop-in gardening clinic at Clarington Public Library, presented in association with the Master Gardeners of Durham Region. From 7:00 to 8:00 pm on Thursday, July 22nd you can discuss your gardening concerns and receive answers to your gardening questions. This free session will take place at the Main Branch of Clarington Public Library, located at 163 Church ,Street in Bowmanville. For more information, information, call 905-623-7322. CLARINGTON ACCESSIBILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Municipality of Clarington is seeking applications from interested interested individuals to fill two vacancies on its Accessibility Advisory Committee. If you are a person with a disability, are interested in issues related to persons with disabilities, or are a parent of a child with a disabillty(s), we need your Input. Application forms can be obtained from the Clerk's Department, 2nd Floor, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario or from our website, www.muinclpall- ty.clarington.on.ca. The deadline for submission of application is 5:00 p.m., Friday, September 3, 2004. Patti L. Bjirtfe, Municipal Clerk This notice first published on the 7 ,h day ot July, 2004. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO EXPROPRITE LAND IN THE MAHER OF AN APPLICATION BY THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON for approval to expropriate land comprising all of 50 East Beach Road, Part Lot 9, Broken Front Concession, former Town of Bowmanville, now In the Municipality of Clarington, In the Regional Municipality of Durham, which land Is more particularly described below in this Nolice, for the purposes of a district park. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application has been made for approval to expropriate the land more particularly described as follows: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being In the Municipality of Clarington, in the Regional Municipalily of Durham and being comprised of all of 50 East Beach Road, Part of Lot 9, Broken Front Concession, former Town of Bowmanville, now In the Municipalily of Clarington, Regional Municipality of Durham which land Is more particularly described In the parcel register Identified by parcel Identification number 26646-0020 in Ihc Land Titles Office for Iho Land Registry Division of Durham (NO, 40), ANY OWNER of lands In respect of which Notice Is given who desires an inquiry Into whether tho taking of such land Is fair, sound and reasonably; necessary In tho achievement of the objectives of the expropriating authority shall so notify Iho approving authority In writing, and a) In the case of a registered owner, served personally or by registered mall within thirty days after the registered owner Is served with the Notice, or, when the registered owner Is served by publication, within thirty days after the publication of tho Notice; and b) In the case of an owner who is not a registered owner, within thirty days after tho first publication of Iho Notice. Any person wishing to ascertain if Ihoy have legal right to requost an Inquiry pursuant to this notice may consult the Expropriations Acl, R.S.O. 1990, c.E.26 for the meaning of the terms "owner" and "registered owner". Tho approving authority Is: THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON 40 Tomporanco Street, Bowmanville, ON L1C3A6 Tolophone: (905) 623-3379 Fax:(905)623-0830 THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON o. Paul L. Bp Tills notice first published on the 7"' day ol July, 2004. Community KENDAL DAY July 24,2004 6742 NewtonvMIe Road Kendal ACTIVITIES: 11:30am 12:30 to 1:30 PM 3:00-5:00 PM 6:00 PM 9:00 PM Bike Parade (all ages) ribbons for best-decorated bike 1st 2nd 3rd Indian River Reptile Zoo Ann & Sheryl Pony Rides with Sugar & Dinah Pig Roast Supper & Dance $10 per ticket-PURCHASE IN ADVANCE (before July 10th) Mike Pollard Available through out the day: Hamburgers-Hotdogs-Popcorn-Candy floss-Fop-Chips Games: tug-a-war, 3 legged race, potato bag race Plus: DunkTank, Jumping Castle, Hay Rides, Skate Boarding, Fire Safety House, The Ganaraska Cloggers, Talent Show (for anyone interested please call ahead for time and details) arid the 1st Annual Car Show. Vender Tables $10.00 for the day (no food pie jse), For More'Details Call Sheila @905-983-9615 or Dawn 6 905-983-5901 Tickets sold at Di's Pizza in Orono - 28 Old Mill St, Kendal Post Office - 32 Old Mill St. Bring Own Lawn Chairs for the field events 2004 ORONO SUMMER CONCERTS SERIES BSE PERFORMER Wed, July 14th San Murata Trio with Paul Greco & Jack Zorawski Wed, July 21st Wildwing Flute Choir & Hamstrings String Quartet Wed, July 28th Rock Night with Thneed & Torsion. Thur, July 29th Clarington Concert Band Wed, Aug 4th Jason Aiden McGill Wed, Aug 11th The Adams Family & Friends Wed, Aug 18th McCormick Bluegrass Band Wed, Aug 25th Zeke Mazurek & Friends Wed, Sept 1st The Charles Street Band :0"i All concerts begin at 7:00PM Bandstand is located at the Orono Library Lawn s The series is made possible by the generous donations of the following: ; i) Municipality of Clarington _ <4v7 Orono DBIA Great Canadian Town Band Festival ■ ,i? Silver Sponsors; Chatterton Electric, Ell-Rod, I &T > ,jj[ Carpenters, Orono Veterinary Hospital, i r ,. Councillor Gord Robinson,.Taylor Sand& Gravel,,; r Bronze Sponsors: Di's Pizzeria, Orono Country Café, Roy ,- 6 j Forrester, GoodLife Fitness, Hamilton's insurance, Orono ,. Weekly Times, Stutt's Pharmacy, Hourglass, Robert Jackson, Mosport, W. Kay Lyeett, Redwing Farm, Apogee ,; i Productions, Evergreen, Murdock's Music, Charlie Reid, . I ' Orono Electric, Angus Burnside 1 : ' 'fit < • ' > 1 ' : * > / ' ' ■ . x - v /: -i.A Flowers donated by The Garden Ffeth !f '" SUMMER AT CLARINGTON MUSEUMS Heritage Day Camps July 15 1 Making Waves 7'; : v • Learn about Camp 30, the POW Camp, , pS • Explore the history of German U Boats, and the M Rollerboat ' Jj • Make your own submarine 5 July 22 > Teddy Bear Picnic ;>2 • Learn about the history of the Teddy Bear , p* • Tour the Museum's toy collection $2j • Enjoy a picnic and take a walking tour of Bowmanville ?» July 29 ill The Country Fair @ Clarke Museum • Come dressed as a pioneer • Tour the Clarke Museum . • Make your own butter and soap || • Learn about pioneer life tp August 5 p Down By The Bay : • Learn to identify seashells .■ $5 • Create an underwater scene &Î • View the Museum's rare shell collection - • $*. August 12 The Sound of Music . ; ; : |3. • Learn about the Dominion Organ and Piano Company • Make your own instrument • Paint to music M August 19 :3 Settler Day % • Learn how the pioneers started life in a new country jS • Spend the day in a pioneer cabin and make bannock • Take a walking tour of Bowmanville August 26 @ Clarke 1 History Unearthed ■ • Go on a archaeological dig ! • , • Listen to native legends *. ç ; • Learn how to examine artifacts I» The Summer Heritage Day Camps are full day programs j& for children ages 4-11 years. Program hours are 8:30- x 4:30 every Thursday throughout July and August. Fees for the program are $30 per chlld/day or $15 per 3 child/half day. All Heritage Day Camps take place at the .g» Sarah Jane Williams Heritage Centre, 62 Temperance St.;$J except for July 29 and August 26 which wil Itake place ataS the Clarke Museum, 7086 Old Kirby School Road, Call 905-623-2734 for more information. Pre-registration Is required. ! :. jSK ■; a "a Victorian Teas Enjoy tea, coffee or juice and fresh baked scones with M* jam on the historic verandah of the Bowmanville A Museum, 37 Silver Street A q ! v P ■ ml : ;t 5 ]< : t Every Wednesday from NOON - 3:00 PM Musical Entertainment $3.75 per person ■ • .■ :'.V ■ , 'A A ." ' . ■ ' ' Starts July 7 until August 25,2004 Call 905-623-2734 for more information^ l . ■ ; '■ ; i www.municipality.clarington.on.ca

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