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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Dec 1982, p. 23

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i Celebrated His First Birthday Region Planning to Establish Management Committee of Mayors Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 8,1962 5 Local Winners of Awards at OAC Recently Durham Region Council is planning to establish ' a management committee of mayors from the region's eight municipalities. The mandate of the group is intended to define a sense of direction for Durham Region. By forming a committee of municipal heads it is anticipated anticipated the new committee will result in improved communication communication between the region and local government. Newcastle Mayor Garnet Rickard said the committee will study and analyze Durham's Durham's budget and overall economy plus set policy for the region. The mayor suggested suggested the group will aim to achieve a steerage within the region based on input from each of the municipal chiefs. The new proposal is a restructuring restructuring of the region's existing management committee committee and will require the official endorsement of Durham Durham Council. The matter is expected to be dealt with at the region's inaugural meeting meeting Wednesday, December 8th. During the meeting to study the restructuring of regional committees, it was agreed that the works and planning committees shall remain the same with six members each. Because of the proposed restructuring of the management management committee, finance and social services are slated to be 'reduced by one member each which will result in two five member committees. Hello! My name is Jeffrey Richard Connelly. I celebrated my first birthday on October 24,1982. My mommy and daddy are Rick and Judy Connelly of Newtonville. My grandparents are Bruce and Doris Battams and Robert and Doreen Connelly of Bowmanville. Great grandparents are Austin Larmer of Bowmanville, Dora Barkley and Aileen Connelly of Cornwall. United Why Sparked by a media blitz -- the Oshawa-Whitby-New- castle United Way Campaign has now achieved 85 per cent of its objective of $1.5 million. To date, the total donations are $1,270,451. Hugh Holland, Campaign Chairman, asked his committee committee chairmen and their canvassing canvassing teams to take advantage advantage of the publicity campaign and to concentrate on areas GUYS AND GALS HAIR DESIGN SUPER $A W CUTS w CHRISTMAS SPECIAL COLOURS 110 FACIAL, SHAMPOO, TINT, CUT...... m STYLE ...115 TINT, CUT FACIAL, SHAMPOO, STYLE 118 CUT, STYLE $18 PERMS WITH CUT AND STYLE GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE 28 Division St., Bowmanville 623-1341 Managing Your Money By Harry L. Mardon These are scary times. Unemployment Unemployment is at its worst level since the Dirty Thirties. Inflation is raging at a doubledigit, doubledigit, level. The rates of business business and personal bankruptcies bankruptcies have soared. The economic malaise afflicting Canada has started to seriously undermine business business and consumer confidence in the future. Many savers and investors are wondering about the wisdom of putting aside money for future needs, if its value continues to be eroded by inflation. However, history, has proven time and again that those who will best survive a period of severe recession are the ones who have put their financial affairs in order. They'll be the long-term winners. winners. There's no magic formula to this. It's mainly a matter of adopting and following a realistic personal financial plan ; one designed to achieve the financial success goals set for themselves by individuals or families. Financial success means Dancercise Classas to be held at the Fitness Centre (Upstairs) (Bowmanville High School) Instructor: Linda Coolahan different things to different people. For some it may mean having $1,000 in the bank and no pressing bills, or owning a house clear of a mortgage. For others it may mean accumulating accumulating enough capital to have a business of one's own, or the money to put all the children through university. It would be relatively easy for the average Canadian to achieve at least a modest scale of financial success if there were no obstacles. But there are. Two of them are virtually beyond the control of individual Canadians; two are within our power to overcome. These four major obstacles are taxes, inflation, lack of a plan and procrastination. Taxes - Everybody's bugaboo. bugaboo. Canadians are among the most heavily taxed people in the world, when you add up all the up-front and hidden taxes levied by three levels of government, federal, provincial provincial and municipal. The average Canadian works nearly (ive months each year just to meet this tax obligation. obligation. There are ways to lightm that tax burden, however. Inflation - A sneaky form of taxation. It is difficult to obtain wage or salary increases, or a high enough return on your money, to offset offset the destructive effect of a shrinking dollar. In fact, many Canadians are losing ground financially, especially those living on fixed incomes. Solid, imaginative financial planning and a proper choice of investment vehicles can go a long way to overcoming the destructive effects of inflation. inflation. The Canadian Statesman Advertising Deadlines Display • Tues. 4:00 p.m. Classified- Tues. 12:00 noon Beginning week of January 3rd, 1983 12 week (1-hr. sessions) s 30.00 Morning or Evening Classes Available Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday. (Optional swim time) For more information call 987-5072 Dec. Have Fun Getting In Shape Registration at FITNESS CENTRE (Upstairs) Thurs. -2 and 9 -- 6:30-9:00 p.m. Frl. -- 3 and 10 -- 6:30-9:00 p.m. Sat. -- 4 and 11 -- 1:00-4:00 p.m. CHEESES make charming I gifts. v ASK ABOUT OUR Christmas Gift < Package (Cheese can be mailed on request.) Also we make-up Cheese Trays for Parties ALLOW THREE DAYS NOTICE OÊEN 7 DAYS A WEEK From December 20th - 23rd Open 9 - 9 Warkworth Cheese House 1 mile north of Hwy. 401 on Hwy. 115 and 35 Telephone 987-4339 - United Way Drive to Hold Roller Skating Event BE. 88 which have been lagging behind in contributions. Three groups were singled out for meeting 100 per cent or more of their objectives. They are Dental at 107 per cent, Insurance-Life at 100 per cent, and Public Employees at 102 per cent. Agencies have reached 99 per cent of their goal. The United Way Campaign will continue until December 15. Some special events are planned, including a roller' skating evening with all proceeds proceeds to the United Way, at Wheelies Family Roller Centre in Whitby. The roller skating event will take place on Sunday, December 12, from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. and the address is 901 Burns Street East in Whitby. Gord Nixon, centre left, is pictured here with the winners of the OAC Alumni Foundation Undergraduate Scholarships: Cullum Johnston, Brantford, Glen Austin, Bowmanville and Janet Brown, Newcastle. Lack of a plan. Because there are so many financial products and services to choose from and every person has different circumstances, there is a strong tendency to haphazardly adopt a savings or investment program unsuited unsuited to a long-range person- ?.l financial objective. An organized financial plan that takes into account personal circumstances, needs and ambitions is the key to financial financial success. Not having a plan is an invitation to worry or despair. , Procrastination. Well, let's put that off for now. These obstacles to attaining attaining financial success are not the only problems which confront many Canadians. Other problem areas include buying too much on credit, impulse buying, not budgeting budgeting in even a rough fashion, and making rash investments. Sound personal financial planning will help to avoid these pitfalls. Next: The price of procrastination. procrastination. (Mr. Mardon, formerly business business editor of the now-defunct Winnipeg Tribune, is manager of corporate communications communications for The Investors Group, the Winnipeg-based financial financial planning services company.) company.) Bruce Brown, Newcastle, left, and Bevan Farmers' Association Prize from Janet Homer, Shapton, Exeter, right, receive the Junior centre. Wf& We know Christmas gift buying is often difficult for you. That's why we think THE TOYBOX is the place for you to shop. We specialize in items of better quality in the low and medium price range. Our selection includes books, records, games, children's art supplies and lots of toys. Come FIRST to THE TOYBOX. It's the LITTLE store that's BIG on SMALL children's treasures. The Toy box 43 King St. West Bowmanville 68 55 //) i) ait ■owwAnvaia

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