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Orono Weekly Times, 4 Oct 1989, p. 9

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Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, October 4, 1989-9 Grade Nine Welcome Day winners Winners were Todd Graves and above. Adam Stevenson pictured Further winners in the High School, Rebecca Welcome Day contest at Clarke McKinley and Jennifer Berney. O.P.P. to enforce traffic laws this week-end The Ontario Provincial Police Force will be vigorously enforcing traffic laws this Thanksgiving weekend in the hope of reducing the number of fatalities on the roads. Last Thanskgiving weekend, 10 people were killed in 10 accidents investigated by the OPP. "Ontario motorists must keep safety foremost in their minds", said Insp. Bill Wicklund, "by work ing together, we can reduce these terrible statistics." Studies show seat belts save lives. The OPP urges you, your family and friends to buckle up when on the road, even if only on short excursions. excursions. Accidents can happen close to home. So far this year, nearly 600 persons persons have died on Ontario roadways, roadways, compared to 536 deaths for October is "Buckle Up Month" for Ontario During the month of October, October, all Police forces in the Province have been requested by the Solicitor General to increase increase their level of seat belt legislation enforcement and public awareness initiatives. In O.P.P. District 8, comprising comprising the counties of Peterborough, Peterborough, Victoria, Northumberland Northumberland and Haliburton, all ten Detachments are committed committed to supporting this in- Polonsky speaker at C./.M. Toronto convocation The Canadian Institute of Management is holding a convocation convocation for its Toronto Branch 1989 graduating class on Friday, October 13. The Convocation will take the form of a dinner-dancc in the Trillium Room, at Ontario Place. The graduating students have completed completed the Institute's four year pi'Or gram leading to the designation C.I.M. (Certified in Management), The featured speaker for the occasion occasion is Gary Polonsky, President of Durham College (Oshawa), Durham is one of several Colleges and Universities offering accredited C.I.M. courses. Mr. Polonsky is currently leading the College in a comprehensive program of organizational renewal and development. He was previously the President of Red River College, Winnipeg, and has also held posts at Lakeland College, Alberta and Confederation College in Tfiunder Bay. Mr. Polonsky is a strong promoter promoter of innovation, total quality, international marketing ' and participative participative management to meet technological change and make, Canada competitive in the global marketplace. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree from Lakehead University, and a Master of Arts Degree in Educational Administration Administration and Curriculum from Gonzaga University, Washington. Since its inception in 1942, The Canadian Institute of Management has helped over 35,000 managers, many of them self trained, develope a broadly based education in management skills. (416) 623-8161 Jo-Elen Sportswear & Gifts Suppliers of Teams, Schools & Clubs Corporate Gift Packages 102 Queen St., Bowmanville, Ontario L1C1M6 J. Wayne Aasen the same period last year. By obeying obeying speed limits, not following tqo closely and by adapting to conditions, conditions, this holiday can be a safe one for all. "Unfortunately, holid'av weekends are traditionally a time for tragedy", said Wicklund, "drive wisely and don't become a statistic". itiative. Motorists can also expect the District R.I.D.E. team to enforce enforce seatbelt laws, in addition to their drinking and driving enforcement enforcement efforts. During October, October, OPP Detachments and the R.I.D.E. team' will work with area Police Forces in joint seatbelt enforcement efforts. The non-use of seatbelts has already been identified as' a significant factor contributing to traffic fatalities in the District. To date, 41 people have died in 38 fatal traffice accidents accidents this.year, Thirty-two of the victims had seatbelts available to them. Nineteen people chose not to wear them. Fifteen people were thrown out of their cars. In many of these cases, the use of seatbelts would have prevented a needless death. In addition to enforcement efforts to reduce these tragic statistics, police recognize the need for public education to increase increase seatbelt usage. Media campaigns and school programs are two of the initiatives planned planned in this District. Seatbelt education is an ongoing program. program. Deaths and serious injuries injuries will be reduced if tomorrow's drivers are reached today. Pure Gold at J'Me FASHIONS At "THE MILL" Welcomes Summer Back FOB OUR REGULAR CUSTOMERS ■ - 2 TANS FfIeE - - With Purchase of 10 $79.00 Value for $65.00 ■ - 4 TANS FREE - - With Purchase of 20 $168.00 Value for $130.00 New Customers 1 FREE with 10 The Corporation of the TOWN OF NEWCASTLE TENDER T89-37 SEALED TENDERS, for the contract specified below, submitted submitted to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3A6, are invited and will be received by the Clerk until the specifiêd closing time and date. , Tender Documents can be obtained from the Purchasing Office Office of the TowOjOf Newcastle after 3:00*p.m., October 10th, 1989. Tender T89-37 • SKATEBOARD PARK & BALL DIAMONDS Bowmanville Recreation Complex Closing Time & Date: 12:00 Noon (Local Time) Thursday, October 26,1989 Scope of work includes excavation and backfill, grading, storm sewers, water and irrigation system, underground electrical electrical conduits, concrete and shotcrete paving. An agreement to bond and a bid deposit m the amount specified in the tender documents must accompany each bid submitted. , '• , e ,The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett « Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 ext. 267 Philip Barratt Kaiser Engineering Ltd. Consultants • 1100 Walker's Line Burlington, Ontario L7N 2G3 Date of Publication: October 4, 1989 P.O. 2665

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