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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Aug 1994, p. 2

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2 The Clarington Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, August 27,1994 Seniors' Housing Announced From page one price tag could not be given for the project here. Michael Noonan, the General Manager of Durham Region Non Profit Housing told The Clarington Independent, "There will be up to 60 one and two-bedroom units within within the complex." The exact location of the project in Bowmanville was not disclosed at the press conference. However, Clarington Mayor Diane Hamre told The Clarington Independent the complex would probably be where the Dominion Organ/Specialty Paper building was located. The vacant lot is at the corner corner of Wellington and Temperance streets. It has stood empty for the past four to five years. "This is an absolutely fantastic announcement," Mayor Hamre said. 'This municipality is desperate for seniors' housing." The residents of the awaited for complex "would be an asset to the community," the mayor noted. Not only would the location be good for seniors, but the downtown merchants would also benefit, Mayor Mayor Hamre said. Along with the seniors' complex, Noonan suggested that there might be a seniors' activity centre attached to the Bowmanville project. When asked how this would affect affect the long-awaited Older Adult Centre, Mayor Hamre noted: "We have asked an architect to tell us what can be done to the fire hall, but no decisions have yet been made by council." More and more options are becoming becoming available as time goes on, the mayor said. She cited this complex, along with The Wellington Group as providing providing two of the options being looked at. Mayor Hamre said a seniors' activity activity centre in the non-profit housing housing complex would be 8,000 to 12,000 square feet in area. Approximately 100 Donors Visit Additional Bowmanville Red Cross Clinic Charles Stevens was among approximately 100 donors attending an additional summer blood donor clime held in Bowmanville on Wednesday, August 24. Here, Courtney gives her father some encourage- ment whfie he gives blood. It was his 29th donation. The Red Cross held an extra clinic at the Bowmanville Bowmanville Lions Centre on Beech Ave. in an effort to ensure that there is an adequate supply of blood during the summer months. 6 PRE SCHOOL TAX SALE SAVE NOW LEARN LATER 108 KING ST. EAST, BOWMANVILLE PHONE 623-8347 Register before School starts and I pay the taxes both P.S.T. and G.S.T. Course Payment is due at time of registration, course dates can be set at any time according to availability of seats, 10 max. per class, and personal scheduling choices. SERVICES AVAILABLE $80.00 - 10 hr. Novice - Intermediate Introduction Course $40.00 - 3 hr. Novice - Intermediate Specialty Classes E.G. WP 5.1, WP 6, Word for Windows Ver 2.0 Word for Windows Ver 6.0 Excel Ver 2.0, Excel Ver 5.0 others. $20.00 -1 hr. sessions of Semi-Private Lessons (ax. 5 students) most software categories $10.00 -1 hr. Rental of on site equipment (min. 1 hr). $0.10 - Per copy of Ink Jet Printing (Black and White) $0.25. - Per copy of Ink Jet Printing (Full Color) $0.10 - Per copy of photocopying (Black and White) Special Commercial and Industrial Training Programs Available through negotiations @ Bowmanville Valley Co-Operative Homes 59 Jackman Road, Bowmanville 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, August 27th Join us for tours and refreshments. Everyone Welcome Directions: Take Scugog Street north to Jackman Road, and second street on the left. Carriers needed Courtice Area. Phone 623-0837 or 623-3303 CORRECTION NOTICE In our Maxi Drug flyer valid from August 25th to August 31st, on page 3, the following item is not available from supplier: COLOURING PENCILS BARAK-60 PACK PRICE: $5.99 Our apologies to our customers. ii SHumxi drug Drs. Spruyt, Jefferson and Notarandrea are pleased to announce that Judy A. Thompson, b.sc„ m.d., c.c.f.p. will be joining them in the practice of Family Medicine effective September 1st, 1994. By Appointment Only 87 Mill Street North Newcastle Telephone 1-905-987-1896 VCR CLINIC'S CLIP and SAVE TO HELP US CELEBRATE OUR 1ST BIRTHDAY CLIP THIS AD - AND SAVE MONEY!! SANYO T120 TAPES C. y $«fl Limit 3 per COUPON VALID AT BOWMANVILLE STORE ONLY FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICENTRE FOR MOST MAJOR BRANDS OF VCR'S, TV'S, AUDIO and MICROWAVE OVENS VCR CLINIC Since 1982 697-0310 CLIP and SAVE Radio /hack Dealer i 15 King St. W., Bowmanville I ©|

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