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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Feb 1983, p. 2

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2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 16,1983 COUNCIL BRIEFS By Peter Parrott The Canadian Cancer Society has set a goal of $29,000 for its April fundraising fundraising campaign. In a letter to Newcastle's town council, the society asked elected officials to help publicize the efforts of the organization during April. Town council agreed to allow the flying of the Cancer Society flag and has agreed to declare April 8 as Daffodil Day in the municipality. The month of April will also be proclaimed Cancer month, in accordance with town policy. The Bowmanville Business Centre has prepared a $35,000 budget for its 1983 operations. Town council was informed in a letter from the treasurer of the organization that the total cost is unchanged from last year's budget. The proposed expenditures include administration, promotion, promotion, parking, and landscaping. landscaping. Council has received the budget outline for information. information. Next week will be "Buckle Up Baby Week" in the town of Newcastle. Bowmanville's Jaycettes said in a letter to council that special efforts will be made during the week of February 20 to 26 in order to promote infant safety in automobiles. Town council has agreed to proclaim this week on the municipal bulletin board, in accordance with town policy. Newcastle council has also agreed to declare April 25 to May 1 as Navy Week. Plans for this event were outlined to town council by the Bowmanville Branch of the Navy League of Canada. In a letter, the organization also requested permission to sell Navy League tags in the town on April 29 and 30. Permission to hold a battle of the Atlantic parade on Sunday, Sunday, May 1 was also requested. requested. Town council agreed to the request for selling tags and holding a parade. Matters related to parking and the use of the town hall's electric supply during the parade will be referred to staff for a report. Newcastle's municipal staff are being asked to report on the feasibility of installing utility poles for the posting of banners at the entrances to Bowmanville, on Highway Two. i Andy Tielemans, publicity chairman of the Bowmanville Red Cross, has asked that the town install utility poles on Highway Two for the purpose of flying banners to mark special events in the town. "If we get people to know what is going on, more residents will get involved in the community," community," said Mr." Tielemans in a letter on the council agenda. Council did not agree immediately to implement this request, but staff will prepare a report on the subject. Newcastle council has proclaimed proclaimed May 28 and 29 as the CHOO Chili Weekend in aid of Cerebral Palsy. The Chili cook-off is an annual event which is expected to attract 15,000 in Whitby this year. May 1 to May 7 will be declared Mental Health Week in the Town of Newcastle. The proclamation was requested by Mental Health Durham in a letter to town council. CALVES MISSING Durham Regional Police are investigating the weekend disappearance of two Hereford Hereford calves from a farm near Orono. The calves, which were valued at $1,000, were taken from a barn owned by William Allin, of R.R. 2 Orono. The animals weighed about 650 pounds each. Death DILLING -- Andrew V. "Mickey". At Memorial -.Hospital, Bowmanville on .Tuesday, February 15, 1983. 'Mickey Dllling aged 85 years. Beloved husband of Dorothy Ough. Dear father of Rose (Mrs. Rose Anger) and Harvey. Loving grandfather of six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville after 2 p.m. on Thursday. Service In the chapel on Friday at 1 p.m, Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. Donations to St. Paul's United Church would be appreciated. 7-1SN Van Belle Floral Shoppes ... much more than a flower store! 4 STORES • Hlghwey No, 2 • King SI. 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Redi-Flor Solid Oak Parquet Flooring Priced from $1.65 ,o$1.99 sq. ft. All Prices Are Cash and Carry Ask for many, many more in-store specials! Sale ends Saturday, February 26th, 1983 DURHAM BUILDING V y I*--.. name iniinMmBVK 164 Base Line Rd. E. Highway No. 2 </> Baa* Una Rd.W. 4 Durham Building IZl Highway 401 623-6341 tS: 'ft'

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