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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Aug 2006, p. 2

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Page A2 ♦ THE CANADIAN STATESMAN ♦ August 16,2006 Clarington Leading the Way '--^ ^ou could (/ÿfjp/ durhamregion.com <*• LÏ 905-623-3379 >o(mi Get a HOLE-IN-ONE at the hAaijors (golf Classic wedjr ch, Golf, Cart, Dinner, Prizes & Hockey Trivia Not exactiyas sho» n cArv J*ol\ivtv Bo\vi*r, Hill t I,iy.*s iP.im "VU 1 . KfJ kVHv, Tom r.it»u-y, iFTU -V.-ws wW W $150.00/golfer Advance tickets only Information & tickets call Becky at 905-623-5728 August 23, Bowmanvllle Golf & Country Club info@clarington.net MAYOR JOHN MUTTON MAYOR S CORNER RECREATIONAL WAVE HITS CLARINGTON The Municipality of Clarington is already home to the following outstanding recreational and leisure centres: Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex • Double ice pads • Heated viewing area • Concession area • Proshop Courtice Community Complex Fitness Expansion - January 20,2002 • Total expansion -14,460 square feet. Which includes members' only change rooms, reception area, training floor and 1600 square feet of aerobics studio , • Membership capacity 2400 • Cardio Area which includes: 11 treadmills, 7 recumbent bikes, 4 upright bikes, 2 stair climbers, 6 elliptical machines and 4 rowers • Innovative programming for seniors, youth and families (new-Active Families coming this Fall) South Courtice Arena - opened September 2003 • 77,000 square feet • Twin pad arena • Gymnasium • Program and meeting rooms Bowmanville Indoor Soccer, Lacrosse Bowl - opened January 2005 • 28,000 square feet • "Fieldturf" artificial indoor field • Lighted outdoor lacrosse bowl In 2006 work has already begun to add to our inventory to include: Newcastle Recreation Facility - anticipated construction completion late 2007 early 2008 », Approximately 55,000 square feet • Aquatic centre, including teaching pool, whirlpool and sauna • Gymnasium • Program and meeting rooms • Scheduled for tender September 2006 ; FUTURE FACILITIES Bowmanville Twin Pad Arena Using development charge dollars it is important that we keep our recreation infrastructure capacity ahead of the population growth. Therefore it is important we start planning for another Bowmanville Twin Pad arena for the short term. Please come out and enjoy ail the great amenities the Municipality of Clarington has to offer. We have something for everyone. CONSTRUCTION NOTICE Attention Responsible Pet Owners Our 2006 DOG AND CAT LICENCE Door to Door Campaign Currently Clarington dog and cat licences will be sold door to door by a sales representative of Animal Licencing Services Inc. Every sales representative shall have their municipally issued identification card prominently displayed. Payment at your door 1 will be accepted in the form of cash or cheque. The Clarington Animal Services By-law requires that all dogs and cats be licensed each year. Responsible pet ownership is encouraged with reductions in the licence fee for neutered/spayed, rabies vaccine and microchipping. Licensing revenues assist us in providing the following valuable services: • Easy reuniting of dogs and cats to their owners if the animal is wearing a current tag. . • Public education initiatives in schools and within the community. • The feeding, sheltering and safe keeping of impounded or surrendered animals. : • Our pet adoption program. Be sure to protect your pet by purchasing your 2006 licence! If you require any further information, please contact our Clarington Animal Shelter at (905) 623-7651. Anne Greentree, B.A., A.M.C.T. . j Deputy Clerk . CONTRACT NO. CL2006-13 Newcastle Village Please be advised that construction will commence on the streets noted below in accordance with the following schedule. CHURCH STREET: - from 120m south of Robert St. to Edward St. September 5, 2006 to End of October 2006' EDWARD STREET: - from Church St. to Baldwin St. End of October 2006 to End of November 2006 BALDWIN STREET: - from Edward St. to King St. Spring 2007 to End of August 2007 NORTH STREET: -from King St.to Wilmot Street August 2007 to End of September 2007 EMILY STREET: - from Baldwin St. to Church St. July 2007 to August 2007 Inclement weather can adversely affect the construction schedule; therefore, the above is a guideline only. The work is required for the installation of sanitary sewers and other underground servicing works. Additional road reconstruction works will also be undertaken on Church Street and Baldwin Street. Contact information: Hard-Co Construction Ltd. Ken Knight (Supervisor) . 905-261-9969 Totten Sims Hubicki (TSH) Will McCrae (Project Manager) 1-800-463-8046 Glenn Rusaw (Field Inspector) 1-800-463-8046 Although the roads will be open to limited traffic, interruptions may be experienced. As such, please consider alternate routes where convenient. We apologize for any inconvenience during construction and thank you for your patience. Norman A. Clark, C.E.T. ■ Manager of Construction 905-623-3379 Ontario Early Years Programs Correction Notice Please note: Page 45 of the 2006 Fall Community Recreation . and Leisure Guide included in this edition of the Canadian Statesman, lists the incorrect time of day for all programs. All listed programs are offered during daytime hours only. Please, see the corrected program times below. Play to Learn - Learn to Play Ages 0-6 years FREE Starting October 2,2006 Rickard Recreation Complex , Mondays 9:30 AM -11:30 PM Musical Families Ages 0-6 years FREE Starting October 4,2006 South Courtice Arena , Wednesdays 9:00 AM-10:30 AM Play to Learn - Let's Get Active - Ages 0-6 years FREE Starting October 3,2006 South Courtice Arena , Tuesdays 9:30 AM-11:30 AM Starting October 5,2006 South Courtice Arena Thursday 9:30 AM-11:00 AM For more information, please contact the Bowmanville Ontario Early Years Centre 905-697-3171 or Newcastle : Ontario Early Years Centre 905-987-6914. RWÜiffHl VICTORIAN TEAS ON THE VERANDAH Until AUGUST 30 (every Wednesday afternoon) ; Bowmanville Museum ORONO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY is holding their SUMMER & VEGETABLE SHOW and meeting on Thursday, AUGUST 17, at 7:30 PM at the Orono United Church. Speaker for the evening - Brenda Daniel - Remedies From The Meadows. Refreshments will be served. All Welcome. i, . ^ ■ \ 1 . : ; ' ■ Z CANADIAN HORSE SHOW , AUGUST 26,27 - Orono Fairgrounds . ORONO CROWN LANDS TRUST ANNUAL CORN ROAST & BBO I Saturday, AUGUST26,11:00AM-4:00PM; Ochonski Road/Station ' : Street Entrance . , Roy Forrester Native Perennial Butterfly Garden at 1:00 PM, Guided ; hikes and wagon rides 1 MEGA CORN MAZE ; AUGUST 19 - OCTOBER 31 - Pingle's Farm Market BETHESDA CEMETERY DECORATION DAY SERVICE , AUGUST 27 AT 2 PM at Cemetery (If rain, service will be held at Tyrone U.C.) CLARINGTON OLDER ADULT ASSOCIATION ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE : and membership registration event on Wednesday, SEPTEMBER 6, 9;00 AM - 2:00 PM at the Clarington Beech Centre in Bowmanville. ; Register for a variety of social, education and physical programs for , ; ■ men and women 55+. Register for your course on open house day : and be entered into a dream to win a $50.00 gift certificate towards ; the Clarington Older Adult Association. A yearly membership is only : $25.00. Please call 905-697-2856 for more information. | 172 CLARINGTON AIR CADETS ; SEPTEMBER 12,6:30 - 9:30 PM, Bowmanville High School i For young men and women, 12-18 years of age. Learn responsibility < : and discipline in a fun and exciting way. Returning Cadets to come in 1 summer dress. For more information call 905-410-3172. . SEPTEMBER - BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS MONTH CLARINGTON FARMERS MARKET 2006 ; Every Saturday until October 15 at Newcastle Arena, 103 Caroline ; Street South in Newcastle. • : Local homegrown produce and value added products! Freshness, i abundance and quality! Rotary Park, Bowmanville - Thursday Evenings AUGUST 17 - NOTHING SERIOUS AUGUST 24 - SWING SHIFT (Dance Floor) AUGUST 31 - CHARLES STREET BAND Newcastle Parkette - Tuesday Evenings AUGUST 22 - OSHAWA HORSELESS CARRIAGEMEN AUGUST 29 - GRAND FINALE Orono Gazebo - Wednesday Evenings (at the Gazebo behind the Library) AUGUST 23-THNEED Do you know your code? Fall program registration is just around the corner! Make sure you are prepared by calling . ahead for your barcodes! />y'~ y; - Registration begins Saturday, August 26,2006 at 12:01 dm online at www.clarinatoneazvrea.ca and by touchtone phone at 905-623-EAZY (3299). In person registration begins at 8:30am on Saturday, August 26, 2006 at the aquatics facilities (Clarington Fitness Centre & Courtice Community Complex). Call today for your family's barcodes: 905-623-3392 905-404-1525 905-435-1061 1 905-623-5728 905-623-3379 ext 272 / 404 'Up close and personal mi Bugs, Butterflies & Birds Clarington Fitness Centre Courtice Community Complex South Courtice Arena Rickard Recreation Complex Community Services Department Saturday, August 26, 2006 11 AM - 3 PM Samuel Wilmot Nature Area Meet at the parking lot,„south end of Cobbledick Road, Newcastle, CAREERS The Municipality of Clarington is currently hiring for the following position(s). For complete job descriptions, please visit www.clarinaton.net/htdocs/careers.html Recreation Programs Supervisor (10-12 hrs/wk) File # 69-06, Deadline: Aug 21,5:00 PM Guitar Instructor File # 70-06, Deadline: Aug 21,5:00 PM Hip Hop Dance Instructor File # 71-06, Deadline: Aug 21,5:00 PM Fall/Winter Recreation Programs Staff File # 72-06, Deadline: Aug 21, 5:00 PM Skate Patrollers File # 73-06, Deadline: Aug 21,5:00 PM Plumbing and Mechanical Inspector File # 77-06, Deadline: Aug 25,5:00 PM To be considered, all applications must be submitted to the Human Resources Division of the Municipality ol Clarington. Failure to do so may result in an application not being received in time for consideration. Bring your nets and field guides. walk with and learn about the intriguing Monarch butterfly as it prepares to fly south to Mexico -, our expert naturalist James Kamstra will be on hand to discuss the Monarch as well as the many other insects and wildlife which inhabit this area ~t guided walking tours with James at 11:30 AM and 1:30 PM _> build butterfly houses for the Mourning Cloak butterfly -► identify native wildlife -, planting of butterfly friendly plants Qome join us.// Visit www.clarington.net iSwwVIs ! Ii i ' -..j ' ' i 1 , I" 'd mum V K

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