Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Sep 1993, p. 5

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The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, September 18,1993 5 Community Care Awareness Month Faster Speeds on Hwy. 2 October is Community Care" Awareness Month in Clarington. A number of events are being planned for the month by the local Community Care office. On Oct. 1, there will be a 16th Birthday Party to be held at the Bowmanville Bowmanville office's Open House. From Oct. 3 to 9, there will be special special tray favors for those receiving Meals on Wheels and for the volunteers. volunteers. Oct. 6 is Free Yard Work Day for seniors provided by St. Stephen's High School students. On Oct. 14, there will be a seminar of "Elder Abuse" at the Strathaven Hooper's Jewellers... Antique. Pocket Watches and Modern Watch Repairing We use only fresh Maxell watch and electronic equipment batteries. All watches purchased include a FREE lifetime battery replacement. Hooper's Jewellers 39 King St. W. Bowmanville Telephone 623-5747 Nursing Home. A Community Care Bazaar & Luncheon will be held at the Bowmanville Bowmanville Lions Centre on Oct. 21. On Oct. 21 and 28, the Clarington Library, Bowmanville Branch, will hold, in conjunction with Community Care and public health unit, a Legal Issues Series focusing on wills and power of attorney, new legislation on guardianship and advocacy i On Oct. 27, Community Care will participate in Education Day at Memorial Memorial Hospital - Bowmanville. Block Parents Monday, Oct. 24, to Sunday, Oct. 31, has been declared national Block Parent Week in the Municipality of Clarington.. The request to declare the week came from Dawn Larmer, the Chairperson Chairperson of the Town of Newcastle Block Parent Iric. The Ministry of Transportation is changing the speed limit in the Village Village of Newcastle, along Highway Two. A letter from Barry Smith, Traffic Analyst with the provincial ministry, states: "we are proposing to implement implement a 60 km/h speed zone of 430 metres from the existing 50 km/h sign just west of Massey Drive continuing west to a point just west of Rudell Road." The change will see a drop in speed from 80 km/h along the stretch along Highway Two from Cobbledick to Massey Drive. The council will be sending a letter to the ministry agreeing with the proposed proposed changes. Patrick G. Deegan DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 5 GEORGE STREET BOWMANVILLE 623-4473 DODD & SOUTER BROADLOOM

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