Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Jun 1994, p. 5

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f » . The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, June 18,1994 5 Petition Suggests Local Skaters Should Get More Ice Time at Clarington Arenas From page one castle. She wants to know what percentage percentage of the population uses the four arenas, how many children are involved involved in the Newcastle and Orono hockey associations and figure skating skating clubs. There are also two other areas in Police Use Bikes For Community Law Enforcement From page one The bikes are equipped with a "back-pack" which attaches to a rack over the back wheel. It holds items like pens and ticket books. Each bike is also equipped with reflectors which will be mandatory on bikes next year. There is a hidden hom in the handle bars. The officers themselves have padded shorts and gloves. They also have helmets, yellow yellow water-proof jackets and splash pants.. To complete the outfit there is a pair of black leather sneaker-style shoes. Speaking about the distances to be travelled in Qarington, Inspector Inspector Adams said people were amazed at how fast the bikes could cover the territory. "They can go a long way," he said. He noted that one of the officers officers had hiked all the way to Pickering during the Torch Run at the beginning of June. However, However, someone had to retrieve him. At:die end of the day, after going: up and down the countryside, countryside, Ibè hill to the Bowmanville police-station jooks;daunting, the bicycle; officers admit Funds for" the bicycle patrol were , donated by the following businesses and organizations: Board of Management "Downtown "Downtown Orono;" Bowmanville Business Improvement Area; Bowmanville Rotary Club; Bowmanville Bowmanville Royal Canadian Legion Branch 178; Canadian Tire Corporation; Corporation; Morris Funeral Chapel; James Publishing; Newcastle Business Improvement Area; T- Mac Insulation Ltd; The Kaitlin Group Ltd.; and William Tonno Construction. which she is seeking information. These include the area of organized organized and pick-up hockey teams. "What do you propose to do with regards to. men who play in two or even three leagues and get up to three hours of ice per week when we are reaching the point where we may have to turn youngsters away who want to learn to play hockey? 'There are men's leagues who use 7 p.m. ice on Thursday and Friday Friday nights. Why can this ice not be used for children and let the adults play later in the evening at 11 p.m. or 12 p.m. 'This is what is done in Oshawa and if the town is not prepared to build a second pad but would rather spend money on a fountain and out- ¥ ¥ f CRAFTS BOUTIQUE ¥ CRAFTS, COLLECTIBLES, ¥ and DISCOVERIES One of a kind gifts for all occasions Wed. -Fri., 11-6 Sat., 12:30-4:30 64 King St. W. Downtown Oshawa i • An income tax refund can Rive I you a prepaid vacation. I • To secure your well earned holiday fund in April of next year you must plan today. For more information and a free copy ! of my newsletter call: I Andrew Rice, H.B.B.A. (Finance) 623-2601 i ]Investors Wroup INVESTORS GROUP FINANCIAL SERVICES INC. Hiiilitihg Julian since 1910. door ice, then perhaps this is what should be done here as well." The petition questions the use of the Clarington rinks by outside residents. residents. "Investigation revealed that Oshawa and Whitby hockey leagues were able to buy ice-time at Orono and Newcastle arenas. Why are they getting our ice and we are driving our children, up to 75 kilometres away for their missing ice?" asks the petition on which 79 signatures from residents across the municipality municipality have signed. The petition is being referred to the director of community services for a report. Councillor John O'Toole suggested suggested that Paul Jackman, President of the B.M.H.A. be included among port from the Director of Communi- those who are given copies of the re- ty Services. Joanne Pierik is now working at Kut 'N' Kurl Beauty Shop 71 King St. E., Bowmanville - 623-5019 Joanne's Hours are: Wed. 9-5; Fri. 9-7 Sat. 9-3:30 zp. Hope to see you there! Weight Control Consultants If you really want to lose weight don't go on a diet. Carrots and celery sticks. Packaged foods, powders and pills. They all fall short in the long run. Sure, the pounds come off. 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