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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Dec 1986, p. 19

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, V Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 22,1986 3 Time to Quit in Oshawa Durham Region Lung Association will run its smoking cessation' program "Countdown" in Oshawa starting on January 20, 1987. The seven session course will be held in St. Gregory's Auditorium, 194 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7:30p.m. to9:00p.m. A registration fee is payable in advance, and covers all cost including permanently bound course reference materials, counselling at sessions, Maintenance Manual and a relaxation tape. All sessions are held in a relaxed and supportive atmosphere. Countdown offers two programs in one - a group program and a self-help program. The. Course is designed to not only help smokers successfully "kick the habit", but to also teach new behaviours which ensure the ex-smoker can maintain a non-smoking lifestyle. Course members have only five weeks in which to break a lifetime addiction. However, the friendly competition and genuine support of fellow group members, coupled with professional direction from a Lung Association Course Leader has proved to be a winning combination. Most recent statistics show that, in a one year period, 30,000 Canadians died as a result of smoking related diseases. For the smoker who really wants to be free of cigarettes, Countdown can be the answer. Pre-registration is required, and enrollment is strictly limited. For more information, call Durham Region Lung Association at 436-1046. 'm Si BiffipliSEMill Cullen Gardens Prepares I For 2nd Winter Carnival . r.V < V/\t ■ f, t tjk ; V MM ■ i 'f ii s * ; : : f . v>:: : ' • ■ i ' i i ! 1 . 1 m ;';'V \ \ ■ k lv • I , \ , >' x X V/ Lucky Winners of Prizes at Toy Library Christmas Party Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village will be presenting their second annual Winter Holiday Carnival from Saturday, December 27th to Sunday, January 4th. All successful winter carnivals have an abundance of snow, cold, crisp weather, happy spirited participants and a program of well planned. events. The whole family will then appreciate and enjoy seeing huge ice sculptures, or riding along in a horse drawn open sleigh. They will be able to watch performing husky dogs, and take part in all of the many outdoor games for fun and prizes. Warmed by bonfires, roasted marshmallows and hot chocolate, visitors will record the family delights on Kodak film, keeping alive carnival » XlBK$6K$«!i«ïS8C$æ$æ: ; fàm memories during weeks of winter yet to come. Cullen Gardens is just now completing its prime time Christmas Light Festival. Most of the colourful exhibits can be seen during the Winter Holiday Carnival. The brightly lit main street of the village has a Santa Claus parade. Two full sized nativity scenes delight hundreds of visitors strolling the paths amidst colourfully lit cedar groves. All the buildings have been dressed up for the festive season and new Action Light Illuminations Illuminations have candles flickering, church bells ringing and two snowmen tossing snow balls at each other. Every evening in the 'Show Time Tea Room', live entertainment entertainment which is certain to keep viewers laughing and singing is presented at 6:00, 7:30 and 9:00 p.m. Jack Frost can be seen keeping a close eye on the winds and weather. What festival is without an abundance of good food? The restaurant continues to serve piping hot festive meals every day from 11:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. There is so much to enjoy during the Winter Holiday Carnival at Cullen Gardens, located in Whitby just 20 minutes east of Metro Toronto, three miles north of Highway 401, on Taunton Road. For additional information call: Public Relations Department, 668-6606 - Whitby. Season Closing Day - 9:00 p.m. Sunday, January 4th, 1987. Opening Day for Spring Bulb Festival - Saturday, April 18, 1987. A At the conclusion of the Toy Library Christmas party, a draw was held for a wreath and two gingerbread gingerbread houses. Karen Jebson and Larissa Grabowski i Seasons Qfteetings | £ As nature sparkles in her new, white coat, we think of those who have been great friends. Best Wishes ! SCHWARZ BROTHERS 5 LIVESTOCK LTD. « 5 BUY -- SELL or TRADE * TOP DAIRY CATTLE Sj R.R. 6 623-2895 Bowmanville CRIME v Si a Crime Stoppers and the Durham Regional Police are appealing for the Public's assistance in solving numerous cases of vandalism which have been occurring in the City of Oshawa. Tens of thousands of dollars in vandalism occur every year within the City of Oshawa and two recent examples are: Between August 10th - 14th this year at Limerick and, Sunnydale Parks, south-west Oshawa, 4 trees were cut down, and many more damaged, at a value of over $6,000. Between October 24th and 27th, this year at Union Cemetery, which is located at 760 King Street West, Oshawa, 22 grave stones'were knocked / /"p>; ' ! VA m 1 from i LIGHTS, VIDEO, ACTION were both lucky winners of a gingerbread house and Terri-Lynn Thomas has a brand new twig wreath to take home with her. public parks and recreational facilities through their local tax dollars. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 to anyone providing information which leads to an arrest in these cases. Similar amounts will be paid for information leading to arrests in any serious case. Callers do not have to give their names or testify in court. The Crime Stoppers Numbers are: 1-800-387-8477 - Toll free for all calls; or 222- 8477-local to Toronto. Sgt. Sandy Ryrie of the Durham Regional Police writes this article to help combat crime. A Citizen Board administers the program, one of more than 600 Crime Stoppers Programs across North America.' The award money is raised through tax deductible donations which may be sent to Toronto and Regional Crime Stoppers, P.O. Box 54, Oshawa, Ontario, L1H 7K8. WARM WISHES over and damaged. Some of these grave stones were of historical value, and are irreplaceable. Damage here was valued at over $15,000. This damage not only occurs in Oshawa but in all areas of the Region of Durham. Everyone carries the burden of repair and replacement to i'C. ;V A-.'"f' ,f * • > rnir.f .r;o n- It is my pleasure to wish you every happiness this Christmas. Joyce Rosseau Decorative Design Studio Art Supplies and Instruction Orono 983-5312 the sweet sounds of Christmas echo round the world, wc wish you all the blessings of a joyous holiday season. Merry Christmas from The Staff and Management of Strathaven and Strath Manor Homes 264 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-2553 110 Waverley Rd., Bowmanville 623-3658 O Come Let Us Adore Him May peace on earth and good will to all mankind prevail as we celebrate the miracle of Christmas. / From allot usât &L <T%U! Flowers By Jackman Bowmanville Mall Telephone 623-3365 joy and peace Studio Gallery John X / Boots ^RTISTIf^fMAGES 43 King St. W. Bowmanville Telephone 623-2569

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