Computer Seminar Attracts Interested Group The Bowmanville Figure Skating Club will be holding Run-ons in Preliminary, Pre- Juvenile and Juvenile categories categories at Memorial Arena, on Monday, January 24th. Come out and see these future Dorothy Hamill's in action. February is Heart Month, and Clarke Township needs volunteers. Please phone Mary Clarke, Chairperson of the Clarke Township Campaign, Campaign, if you can help. " Helen Porter, an artist at the Visual Arts Centre in December will be appearing at the Palmerston Theatre in Southern Gothic which will run from January 27th - February 12th. The Weekend with the Stars Telethon will take place this Saturday and Sunday, January 22nd and 23rd from 11 p.m- Saturday until 7 p.m. Sunday. Viewers in Durham Region who wish to contribute to the fund should phone 576-9335 or 579-4400. Pledge sheets are now available for the ninth annual "Timmy Snow-A-Rama, to be held at Port Perry. Anyone wishing to contribute should call Gerry Gerritts at 579-9186. First baby born in Durham Region in 1983 is Amy Lee, daughter of Lori and David Aldred, of Scugog Street, Blackstock, who was born at 12:35 a.m. New Year's Day. Full colour post cards of the Port Perry area are now available for sale. The post cards show four scenes of the area and promote Port Perry and Lake Scugog as a summer recreation area. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHURCH and TEMPERANCE STS., BOWMANVILLE Sunday, January 23,1983 11:00 a.m. "The Bite that Never Ends" (Sunday School and Creche during service) Pastor: Organist: The Rev. Wayne Chatterton Mr. Barclay Bateman For information and Counselling Phone 623-3432 &t. fllauVs IBntteb Ctrurdf MINISTER Rev. N. E. Schamerhorn, B.A., M.DIv. ORGANIST: Mr. D. Dewell CHURCH SECRETARY: Lola Bowen • 623-5701 Sunday, January 23rd, 1983 11:00 a.m. "The Lesson We Must Learn' Sunday School Classes during Church Time Nursery care lor pre-school children every Sunday. 150 Years of Community Service fct. loan's Anglican CMpirrtf 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Theme: "Known, Understood and Loved" Rev. John Peters of Trinity United Church Music by Trinity United Church Sr. Choir Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion and Laying on of hands for healing Rector - The Rivtrtnd Byron Yates B.A.S.T.B. Assec. - The Honorary Asst. Tin Rev. A.D. Langley TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Rev John Peters, B.A., B.D Rev Arthur Amacher, BA. B D John Crookshank Church at Division SI. Minister Assistant Minister Music Director Office 623-3138 CHURCH SCHOOL CLASSES 9:45 a.m. ■ Intermediate and Senior Meet upstairs at Church Office 11 a.m.-Nursery to Grade Six 11 a.m. - WORSHIP SERVICE Theme: "Unity" Preacher Rev. Byron Yates of St. John's Anglican Church Music by St. John's Choir Nursery Care Provided A WARM WELCOME FOR EVERYONE ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING Wed., January 26th - 7:30 p.m. JESUS IS LORD i# Ebenezer ïtniteb (Eijurrij (Courtlce Rd. 1 m. South ol Hwy. 2) Sunday School 9:45 a.m. (For the Whole Family) Worship 11:00 a.m. (Nursery and Children's Church) Sunday Evening Praise Service - 7:00 p.m. "We want you to know that YOU are welcome." We believe that ",.. no man can lay a foundation other then the one which Is laid, which Is Jesus Christ." I COR.3:11 PASTOR REV. MARK A. ELLIOTT 723-6317 BIBLE STUDY: EACH THURS. 8 p.m. AT MANSE Sunday's Message: "What Does the Church Believe?" dltaple C6mue Mtttteb QUjurth JESUS (Meple Grove Rd. North ol Hwy. 2) Church/Sunday School 9:30 a.m. EVERYONE WELCOME 'Bowmanville Drama Workshops Workshops first musical "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum". Tickets are available at Hockin Real Estate. Reserve either February 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th for the Dr. David Ouchterlony, well known for his "Starlight Serenade" program over radio station CFRB, Toronto, was scheduled to address the kickoff yesterday noon at the Holiday Inn for the Durham Region Kiwanis Music Festival in Oshawa. Dr. Ouchterlony Ouchterlony is Executive Director of the Kiwanis Musical Festival Festival of Toronto. The Durham Region Festival runs from April 19th through to 29th inclusive and always attracts many entries from this area. Durham E. Liberal Meeting Herbert A. Epp, M.P.P. for Waterloo North will be the guest speaker at the Durham East Liberal Association annual meeting on January 26th, 1983, 8:15 p.m. at King Gardens, 73 King Street East, Bowmanville, at which the 1983 Executive will be elected. Mr, Epp was born in Winnipeg, Winnipeg, Manitoba and now resides resides in Waterloo. By profession, profession, Mr. Epp was a teacher before he entered politics on the Provincial level, and also served as an alderman in Waterloo from 1968 to 1974, Mayor and Regional Councillor Councillor from 1975 to 1977 in Waterloo. Waterloo. In 1977 Mr. Epp was elected a member of the Ontario Legislature and re-elected in March of 1981, and is currently the Liberal Caucus Critic for the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, and will entertain your questions 'on Municipal politics. Mr. Epp is married with two children and is a member of the United Church, the Chamber Chamber of Commerce and Kitche- ner-Westmount Rotary Club. Tne Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January 19,1983 5 Library Listings Bowmanville's Audio-Vision learned that there is widespread interest locally in computers with a large crowd attending their seminars held last Thursday and Friday evening at The Flying Dutchman Motor Hotel. This photo shows a small section of the Friday audience listening to computer expert Hans Appledorn from Radio Shack headquarters as he explains how their computers operate and what they will do for business and organizations. in ITERS TO THE EDITOR January 11,1983 Mr. Sam Cureatz, M.P.P. Durham East Legislative Bldgs. Toronto, Ontario M7A 1A2 Dear Sam: Re: E.O.D.C. Boundary Further to our correspondence correspondence on the subject of proposed changes to the E.O.D.C. boundary, this letter will confirm that I have directed officials of the E.O.D.C. to take the necessary necessary steps involved in preparing preparing the appropriate Order in Council. As the E.O.D.C. boundaries are set by Cabinet it will be necessary to seek Cabinet's 1 approval of the changes. It is my intention to take the proposed Order in Council to Cabinet within the next few weeks. Please be assured that I will be in touch with you immediately following the final resolution of the matter by Cabinet. I have received letters supporting the proposed boundary changes from both Claude Bennett and Keith Norton, and I'm therefore sending them copies of this letter. If there is anything else I can do, please don't hesitate to contact me. Yours very truly, Gord Walker, M.P.P. London South Fellowship Baptist Church Courtlce,Ontario Location: Courtice Secondary School Minister: Rev. George H. Clement B.A. B.TH. Sunday Service 10:00 a.m. - Family Bible Study Children's program - Footsteps of Faith Adults' study - the Book of Hebrews > 11:00 a.m. • Bible Ministry For information phone: 579-4523 Bowmanville Baptist Church "Committed to an Inspired Bible" Sunday School for all ages 9:45 Sunday Services -11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Beginning This Sunday at 7:00 p.m. A Family Series "God's Blueprint for the Family" Tuesday - Family Night - Prayer and Study 3rd Line West off Liberty Street For information call 623-3000 January 14,1983 Mr. Harry Locke Chairman Board of Directors Memorial Hospital 47 Liberty Street South Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 2N4 ' Dear Mr. Locke: Thanktyou for your letter of November 3rd; Your proposal to redevelop the 1950 Wing, undertake fire safety upgrading upgrading measures, expand obstetrical obstetrical services, construct a new physiotherapy service, and enhance your geriatric service has been the subject of considerable discussion within the Ministry. BAHA'I WORLD FAITH Religious, racial, political political and patriotic prejudice prejudice are the destroyer of human society. As long as these threatening threatening clouds are in the sky of humanity, the sun of unity and truth in World Religion cannot cannot dawn. P.O. Box 36, Bowmanville, Ont. FEEL LIKE ATUB AFTER CHRISTMAS? Nature's owK.§ N nonsense di| WEIGHT LOSS PLAN VANILLA FLAVOUR m 22 complete meal AEPlAC£MENn> *3 R WEIGHT tu DUCT] ON A< Z>.V * Dipt mc ai in A ûlVW LOSE 5-14 LBS. IN TWO WEEKS. You could do it. The No-Nonsense Diet is a quick, convenient way to lose weight. Successfully. It's also safe. Because it's a complete nutritious meal replacement containing 22 important vitamins and minerals. No drugs. Chocolate. Strawberry. Vanilla. Banana. 225 calories when mixed with 2% milk never tasted so good. Mat So, if you've come round to losing sua-JIIU weight, remember the tub, ||Q|j££||££ Atlhmmictt lu llm direction» fur ut>o limy rmluco VllET tummy intake (hat is nuctiaonty fur weight loss. |||g | „ Available at most fine drug stores, health food stores and at department store pharmacies. I am pleased to grant approval for the hospital to prepare working drawings and specifications on the basis that the hospital will use its own funds to finance these costs initially. Given the uncertain economy, economy, the. Ministry is unable to establish a date on which construction of the project may begin. We do not anticipate anticipate that funds will be available in fiscal 1983-84, and it is quite possible funds may not be available in the ensuing fiscal year. I understand working drawings will take approximately one year to complete. This will allow you to proceed with planning in the expectation that the Ministry will reimburse your hospital on the usual 2-3:1-3 basis after recognizing the insurance proceeds that will materialize. Planning related fees, as you know, are shareable costs and while the Board will initially be totally responsible for these fees we expect to be in a position to reimburse you later for these fees once our capital position is clarified. Before you move ! into the preparation of working drawings, drawings, however, it will be necessary for you to contact your Project Manager, Mr. W. D. Piercey of the Institutional Planning Branch, in order to clarify several planning issues. I wish you every success as you enter this phase of the planning process. Yours very truly, Larry Grossman Minister. St. Joseph's Bowling Ladies' High Single - Barb Bugg 272. Men's High Single - Bob Brown 284. Ladies' High Triple - Barb Bugg 661. Men's High Triple - Bob Brown 725; Team Standings Bob Brown 16, John Walkey 15, Les Hunt 12, Julie Sandison 12, Barb Bugg 10, Avard Powers 9, John Huffman 8, Linda Bentley 2. FICTION Hodge, Jane Aiken. The Lost Garden. In this delightful novel, the author sets the adventures of her illegitimate heroine against the brilliant backdrop of London society in the first decade of the nineteenth nineteenth century. Hunter, Stephen. The Second Saladin. Complex, ambitious and crowded with vivid characters, here is one of those espionage stories that encompasses a good deal more than spies and spying as it relentlessly draws you in and makes you its own. Pentecost, Hugh. Past, Present and Murder. The sudden and brutal murder of his fiancee leads a man on a trail of revenge in this exciting suspense story. Plaidy, Jean. Uneasy Lies the Head. The acclaimed author of "The Plantagenet Saga" returns with a rousing historical romance about the adventures of the Prince who was to become King Henry VIII. Storey, David. A Prodigal Child. In this magnificent new work, the author captures a boy's coming of age and his determination to do with his life "something that no one else can do." NON-FICTION Adams, Jeannette T. The Homeowner's Guide to Paint and Painting. This is a complete, complete, comprehensive guide to the entire job of painting - from selecting the right paint to applying it correctly to any surface. Casewit, Curtis W. The Diary: a complete guide to journal writing. An indispensable indispensable resource for beginners and a stimulating source of new ideas for experienced diarists, the book tells you how to get started, provides advice on style and demonstrates how to use your diary for personal growth and understanding. understanding. Francis, Anne. Voices from Homç.: an inner journey. A different kind of book by a Hollywood actress, this memoir presents what the author calls "my spiritual expose... the essence of being, the inexplicable reality of mysticism, psychic phenomena, phenomena, and the inner workings of mind and spirit...". Ladas, Alice Kahn. Hie G Spot and other recent discoveries discoveries about human sexuality. sexuality. This is an authoritative and stimulating book that explores explores new areas on the subject subject of sexuality. Renvoize, Jean. Incest! A Family Pattern. In a thorough discussion of the whole topic the author, writing from a British perspective, examines the less well-known aspects of incest as well as the more common ones, including in her study mother-son, brother- sister and other forms of incest. Salem U.C.W. On Tuesday, January 11, the Salem unit of St. Paul's U.C.W. gathered for a luncheon luncheon meeting at the home of Anne Kilmer. Following lunch, Kay Stephen Stephen opened the business meeting with a New Year's Poem. Plans were finalized for catering at the next Medical Medical Luncheon on January 19. A year end financial statement of our treasury was given by Gwen Coombes. Iva Twist also presented a year end report of our Foster Child Fund. Since the present officers were willing willing to continue in their respective respective positions, elections were waived. Iva Twist, Carol Barrabail and Audrey Shirk presented the worship and programme. Early Canadian missionaries, nuclear testing and moral codes in the South Pacific Islands was the basic theme. Following much group discussion, discussion, the meeting was adjourned. adjourned. The next meeting will be February 8 at 12:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs, Pearl Craig. CARNATION FLOWER SHOP HOSPITAL and SYMPATHY ARRANGEMENTS Flowering Plants and Cut Flowers 623-7141 33 Division St., Bowmanville ACCUPUNCTURE TOUCH AND MASSAGE Learn to relieve pain and tension using accu- pressure at home. Test for allergies without needles. FREE Demonstration Wed., January 19th at Durham Christian High School, 7:30 p.m. 8-week course starts on Wed., February 2nd. For more information, call Audrey Kleinjan 623-3990. Cold Gotcha? See Us! M If X ■ ■■it kl Post holiday colds are the worst kind... the long grey days of winter just seem longer when you feel the aches and pains of colds and flu. H/eVe got in a good assortment of drug needs and items to combat this winter's round of flu, colds, and other human ailments. Come in .. . and let us help! McGregor I.D.A. Drugs 5 King Street West Bowmanville Telephone 623-5792