Clarington Digital Newspaper Collections

Orono Weekly Times, 13 Dec 1989, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

8-Orori<>"'Weekly limes, Wednesday, December 13, 1989 Presents Centenary Book to Library Town to appoint a Citizens' ' Committee It is the intent of the Town of Newcastle to have a Citizens Committee Committee appointed to set guidelines for a Baseline Health Study as it would relate to the operation of the Darlington Nuclear Generating Station. Station. The issue of a Baseline Health Study has been debated for some time with little action. Most recently the Town called for a meeting with the Minister of Health but was refused an audience. audience. ' Counc. Hamre on Monday said she would be taking the issue to the Social Services Department and to the council of the Region of Durham for approval of a Citizens' Committee which had been sug- Last week Doris Falls, a teacher at Central Public School, Bowmanville and a resident of Leskard Road, presented the' Orono Library (Madelaine Hadley) with a book recording the last 100 years of the Central School history. The school celebrated its 100th anniversary anniversary in June of this year. The book was published as a nonprofit nonprofit project for the centennial and was written and edited by Doris Falls and a supporting parent, Bill Humber. The book has been presented to the Town as well as to all library branches branches and to all school libraries. It was quite evident that Doris Falls has taken a great delight in the publication and points out the school in one of two recording a 100 years of history within the jurisdiction of the board and still operating. She said the school was one of the most economical to maintain and operate within the board's jurisdiction. jurisdiction. Shp also notes it remains in its original form with only the loss of a tower some years ago. Eight hundred books were published published and of the number fifty are left and are available by phoning Doris Falls at 623-5614. The price is right, $16.95. New schools estimated at $75 million for N&N Rapid growth spreading out from the Greater Toronto area into the area under the jurisdiction of the Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education has resulted in plans for new schools at a total cost of some $75 million. The Trustees at their recent meeting gave approval of the five year capital plan which is now being sent to the Ministry of Education for their consideration. The list of some eight new schools would be built over the next five years according to the board. Topping the list of twelve priorities is a new elementary school for the east end of Port Hope at a . cost of $5 million and hopefully to be completed in 1991. This school was one of the priorities in the 1989 request by the board but which was down graded by the Ministry of Education. Other submissions to the Ministry include an addition to the Courtice North Public School in 1991 costing $5.1 million. -a new elementary school at Martin Martin Road in Bowmanville for 1992 with a price tag of $5.3 million. -a new high school for Courtice and Bowmanville at a total cost of $23 million for 1993. -a new elementary school for Courtice in 1993 with a cost of $7.1 million. -an addition to Cambourne Public School in 1994 at a cost of $1.3 million. -a new elementary school in Bowmanville in 1994 at $5 million. ea new elementary school for Cobourg in 1995 at a cost of $5 million. -an addition to the Campbellford Public School at $1.8 million for 1996. -a new elementary school for Brighton for 1996 at $5 million. -a new elementary school for the west end of Port Hope for 1996 at a cost of $5 million. The province is expected to announce announce in the spring their approvals to not only the local board of education but all boards of education. education. It is at this time that school boards submit their list of expectations expectations for the next five years. Boards have been .asked to submit submit a growth related list of new schools and additions with another list of non-growth related improvements. improvements. The Northumberland and Newcastle Board has included a list of repairs and maintenance, items for the non-growth school areas. TWO WAYS TO BRIGHTEN THE HOLIDAYS. r Just call or visit us today to send the FTD® Season's Greetings™ Bouquet,* * a lovely Brass footed Planter made in Holland, filled with fresh Christmas Greenery, Carnations, ■ Mums, Pinecones, Glass Balls and a Candle. $37.95 or thé FTD Holiday Basket $27.95 H The Apple Blossom Shop 983-9155 j) TM Trademarks of FTD. © 1989 FTD. Daily delivery to Oshawa, Pontypool, Newtonville and places inbetween Mon. - Fri. 9 - 9 Sat. 9-6 gested by the Ministry of Health. She said she would hope that such a committee could start work on criteria and method near the end of January and complete their work within four months. "for life insurance Phone Wakefield Insurance VIEWERS CHOICE VIDEO &T.V:. INC. MAIN STREET, ORONO VIDEO AND FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE VIDEO (1500 in stock) POOL TABLES ARCADE MACHINES Movie Gift Certificates Available at Store An Ideal Christmas Gift 983-9890 The Corporation of the TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS AMENDMENT TO THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE BY-LAW 86-112 being a By-law to establish a street name map and a street name inventory for roads in the Town of Newcastle Pursuant to Section 210(105) of the Municipal Act, notice is : hereby given of a Meeting to be held on January 8th, 1990 in respect of a proposed amendment to By-law 86-112. The subject amendment would have the following effect: 1) Change the name of "Lakevtew Heights" in the former Village of Newcastle to "Lakeview Road". Explanations and details of the properties affected may be obtained, during normal office hoy/s, from the office of the Planning %nd Development Department, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, or by calling the Planning Department at 623-3379. The meeting required pursuant to Séction 210(105) of the Municipal Act will be held as follows: DATE: Monday, January 8, 1990 TIME: 9:30 a.m. PLACE: Council Chambers 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville • Council shall hear any person who claims that he/she will be adversely affected by the by-law'and who .applies to be heard by contacting the Clerk's Department. , Franklin Wu, M.C.I.P. Director qf Planning and Development "Town of Newcastle 40 Temperance Street : , B'owmanville, Ontario L1C 3A6 Dates of Publication: November 22, 29, 1989 December 6, 13, 1989 P.O. 3534

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy