The complete text of the Commission's proposais and the resolu- tion of the Legislative Assembly appear in the Ontario Gazette of Feb. 11, 1984. Rules of procedure governing public sittings of the Ontario Elec- toral Boundaries Commission 1983 for the hearing of representa- tions or objections by interested parties, in accordance with the resolution of the Legislative Assembly. 1. Notice of public sittings of the Commission shail be published in the Ontario Gazette together with the proposais of the Com- mission for the redistribution of electoral boundaries at least 42 calendar days prior to the public sittings to which the proposais apply. 2. At any public sitting of the Commission, representations or ob- jections from interested parties will be heard and considered to the extent that they apply to the Commission's proposais relating to the electoral districts for which the sitting is held; any decision on relevance shall rest with the Commission. 3. Representations or objections may be made orially or in writing, or both. 4. Subject to Rule 6, the Commission will hear representations or objections only from those interested individuals or groups who have signified their intention to make them by lodging written notice with the Commission within 23 calendar days from the date of the publication of this advertisement and such notice shall state the place and time of the sitting at which they propose to be heard. 5. Representations or objections on behalf of associations or groups shall be made by one person. 6. The Commission in its discretion nay receive and consider at any public sitting relevant representations from any Member of.the Legislature who appears in person, whether or not the Member has complied with the requirement for notice in Rule 4. 7. If it appears to the Commission that all the relevant represen- tations and objections cannot be made during the time allotted for public sittings in any advertised place, sittings may be adjourned or postponed and the Commission shall give such oral or written public notice of their resumption as it considers adequate in the circumstances. 8. If no notice is lodged in accordance with Rule 4. a sitting may be cancelled at the discretion of the Commission. 9. The notice required by Rule 4 shall be addressed to: The Secretary The Ontario Electoral Boundaries Commission 70 Lombard Street Toronto, Ontario M5C IM3 Electoral District of Durham Centre - consists of that part of the Town of Whitby lying southerly of Taunton Road and that part of the City of Oshawa lying within the following limits: Com- .mencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of the City of Oshawa with King Street West; thence easterly along King Street West to Ritson Road North; thence northerly along Ritson Road North to Taunton Road; thence westerly along Taunton Road to the westerly limit of the City of Oshawa; thence southerly along the said limit to the point of commencement. Electoral District of Oshawa - consists of that part of the City of Oshawa lying southerly and easterly of a line described as folows: Commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of the City of Oshawa with King Street West; thence easterly along King Street West to Ritson Road North; thence northerly along Ritson Road North to Taunton Road; thence easterly along Taunton Road to the easterly limit of the City of Oshawa. Ontarlho Electoral Boundaries Commission 70 LOMBARD STREET, TORONTO, ONTARIO, M5C 1M3' Ontario P.DC.O.84T I Ii I a WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1984, PAGE 9 Ontario Electoral Boundaries Commission NOTICE OF PUBLIC SITTING osed ial ElectilBoundns A public sitting ofthe Ontario Electoral Boundaries Commission will be held in Peterborough (Court House, 470 Water Street, 10 a. m., Thursday, May 3, 1984) for the proposed electoral districts ofDurham Centre, Durhan ast, Hastings-Peterborough, Northumberland, Oshawa, Peterborough and Victoria-Haliburton. Below are the proposals for the electoral districts of Durham Centre and Oshawa.