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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Jan 1990, p. 23

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I i Rub-a-dub-dub, Two Boys Celebrate in a Tub T" Matthew T Hi, we celebrated our 1st birthday on November 18th, 1989. We had a great time at the Santa Claus Parade and then at our party, given to us by our Mommy and Daddy, Delores and Randy Hone of Newcastle. Our great grandma Doris Bender of Bow- îpanville was there as well as Papa and Nana Hone College Announces C.L T. C. Programs Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, January 24,1990 7 Representatives at, College F'SSSlS ' . ; The Durham Region Action Action Committee for Training and the Durham College Management Centre are pleased to announce three new courses. No tuition fees are charged for these courses, courses, provided the applicant is employed in the Durham Region Region at a company which is not already receiving training training subsidies. ' " A powerful, results- oriented program, on the subject of industrial sales and marketing is geared to the sales professional! It provides the technical skills, personal management systems systems and motivational techniques techniques that can give the industrial industrial salesperson the competitive edge. This is a high impact video education program. where advanced sales skills can be learned faster and easier. This course will take place at Durham College's AJAX CAMPUS, 400 Monarch Monarch Ave., Ajax (S. of Bayly), Thursdays, February 8 to March 15, 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The art of communication is renewed! Designed for the business or professional person, person, this program in a course on business communications communications basics teaches the communication skills essential essential in a fast-paced environment. environment. Speed reading, writing, writing, presentation and listening skills plus projection projection of a positive image are the basics of effective communications. communications. This course will be held at Durham College's AJAX CAMPUS, 400 Monarch Ave., Ajax (S. of Bayly), Joshua of Bowmanville, Grandpa and Grandma Bender of Newcastle, aunts, uncles and cousins. Unable to be with us physically but celebrated with us in thoughtful thoughtful spirit were, Nanny and Papa McKeen and aunts, uncles and cousin Jacob all from Nova Scotia. Happenings in Elizabethville Ebenezer U.C.W. Holds Annual Pot Luck Lunch On Tuesday, January 16, we held our annual pot luck lunch which proved as always always to have everyone's favourites favourites plus some new recipes. recipes. President Joan Picked presided over the first meeting meeting of the decade with an attendance attendance of 20. The opening was a suitable reading followed followed by prayer. The worship service was presented from 'A Present re- rayer ! By Mrs. Thickson i On Monday the UCW unit II met at Mr. and Mrs. Ji Peacock's home with the usual attendance. The president president Mrs. K. Trew presided (fed opened the meeting With Hymn 571. Mrs. Walk- |r had the scripture reading. Mrs. Trew had the story of a little girl raised in a Minis- fer's home. Prayer was given «y -Mrs. Trew. A mission story story from the mandate Canada's Canada's coloured Mosiac and the ■church was given by Mrs. J. -peacock. The minutes of the •last meeting and the roll call ■Jivere given by Mrs. Quan- ;trill our secretary. The annual annual Presbyterial meeting {will be on January 31 at Coburg. Coburg. A demonstration on -making Banners etc. will be 2put on at Garden Hill 'church at the general meet- ling February 13. Lunch was CA$H BACK H»RBLOCK Why wait for your tax refund when you could get Cash Back fast? : If you qualify you can get a cheque for 85% of the first | $300 of your tax refund and ! 95% of the rest. Plus your tax return will be accurately ! prepared at no extra charge. So why wait for the refund cheque to arrive by mail? Ask about Cash Back at H&R Block, and get your refund fast. H&R BLOCK 243 King St. E. -- Bowmanville Mall T: Bowmanville 623-6957 served at the close of the meeting. Breaking wrists must be a fad I heard that Mrs. Dorothy Dorothy Casselton broke hers recently, that's three in this area. Mrs. Middleton sprained her ankle on the ice. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peacock, Liam, Adrian, and Astrid, Newfoundland, arrived arrived Saturday for a holiday and are at Peacock's this week and expect to visit Ingrid's Ingrid's family next week or part of the time anyway. Mark and Linda Peacock and baby had tea with Peacock's Peacock's on Saturday evening. Shane Peacock and Sophia Sophia Kneisel were with them on Sunday night. Last Sunday Mrs. M. Muldrew had Bruce and ley brought the dinner. The seniors seniors met at the Hope Township Township Community Centre on Thursday. The fees for the coming year are $2 to join and 50 cents a meeting. Everyone Everyone is welcome. Meeting is at 1 p.m. with a pot luck dinner dinner on the last Thursday of the month to celebrate the birthdays that fall in that month. Mr. and Mrs. M. McAllister McAllister attended the euchre at Ruth Clarke Centre last Saturday Saturday evening. Some of the callers I had this week were Betty Mercer, Mercer, Leta McAllister, Inez Mercer, Jackson and Susan Peacock, as well as two of the girls. Mr. and Mrs. Avery and Darryl took Mae Muldrew to Lung Assoc. 6 Air Force' Coming to Oshawa Soon- : The Lung ; Association - Durham Region will bring its Family Asthma Program (Air Force) to Oshawa this winter. This eight week, eight session course will be in the evening at the Kinsmen Kinsmen Community Centre, in Oshawa, February 15, 1990. Places are strictly limited and early registration is advised. advised. Based on the highly successful successful AIRFORCE program program developed by the Ontario Ontario Lung Association this course teaches simple self- care techniques which help 3-12 year olds keep their asthma in check. These techniques techniques include breathing and body relaxation methods methods and the correct administration administration of prescribed medication. medication. Speakers include a pediatric pediatric chest specialist, a pharmacist, pharmacist, a public health nurse and a physiotherapist. Through fun activities, the children in the last four sessions are shown how to take control during an asthmatic asthmatic episode. Parents and children also learn how to identify an impending attack attack more quickly, thus reducing reducing its severity. Recently added to the program are several new teaching aids including a cartoon video which helps young children understand their asthma. During the program, children children ana moms and dads meet such friends as "Clippy Doll" (a cardboard & paperclip paperclip doll used to teach floppy relaxation movements) and "hot Botts" ( a hot water bottle bottle inside a soft cloth covering). covering). Jumpy Ball and Step-Up- Step-Down Games are other important components in this unique service for Durham's Durham's young asthmatics. We're Selling Memories early to start thinking about orderln ur ig about ordering yoi School Centennial Anniversary Yearbook. This It Is not too Bowmanville High hardcover book will be a permanent keepsake of your time at B.H.S and will Include 208 pages of literature, photos of sports, drama, Ts to the clubs, candlds and much more from the early 1900' 1980's. You can save almost 20% off the book price If you take advantage of the pre-sale coupon below. Simply fill in and return with cheque or money order (please do not send cash), made payable to "B.H.S. Centennial Committee" and mall c/o L Armstrong, R.R. 2, Newcastle, Ontario LOA 1HO. Coupons must be received no later than March IS, 1990. i : Pro-Sale Purchase Price - $29.00 Reunion Weekend Purchase Price - $35.00 j Name: ! Address: ■ No, of Copies: Amt. Paid There will be an early pickup the week of May 7th. ; Details to follow at a later date. Peterborough on Sunday to see Darryl play hockey and had dinner out. Mrs. Donna Fajt returned home from the Arthritic hospital hospital in Toronto where she had had an operation on her hand. Mr. and Mrs. O. Mercer Mercer went for her. Gregory Austin had a few school children in on Monday Monday evening and celebrated his birthday. pre Help' by Robert A. Wallace. The subject was 'What's an Epiphany?'. Carole Bickle gave the call to worship and a very meaningful prayer. The Bible readings were the Christmas story from Matthew Matthew 2: 7-12 and Paul's discourse discourse on the mystery of Christ from Ephesians 3: 1- 19. Bernice Pearce continued continued with the meditation. Our church calendar marks January sixth as 'Epiphany' which was described as a sudden spiritual manifestation manifestation - those miraculous moments moments when a phrase, a gesture, gesture, a scene or a word has started us with wonder, and we have come away freshed and renewed. Pra closed the devotional. We sang 'God of mercy, God of grace' and ' From Greenlands' icy mountains', with Eileen Down at the piano. piano. We were asked to carefully carefully read in the United Church Observer the article 'Faces of Courage, stories of Suffering', and consider writing a letter to the suggested suggested persons. We are ordering 50 more cook books. The title is 'Let's break bread together'. The- books consist of recipes from the United Churches of Canada. Canada. Thursday, February 8 to March 15, 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. PERSONAL COMPUTERS COMPUTERS IN BUSINESS (INTRODUCTION) (INTRODUCTION) is an opportunity opportunity for employees operating in a computerized environment to become more familiar with popular computer software. A fuller understanding of the applications applications of Lotus 1-2-3, dBase III, Basic programming and DOS can help improve effi-. ciency and ensure maximum use of computer potential. This course will take place at Durham College's OSHAWA CAMPUS, 2000 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, each Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Wednesday and Thursday from February February 12 to March 22, 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. ENROLMENT IS LIMITED LIMITED FOR ALL PROGRAMS. PLEASE REGISTER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. CALL THE DURHAM COLLEGE COLLEGE MANAGEMENT CENTRE, 576-0210 EXT. 492. ÉL Cheryl Sanders Chris Rout Two new internal governors for Durham College were elected recently, and their membership on the Board has been confirmed by the Ontario Council of Regents. Cheryl Sanders is the new support staff representative. representative. She is the Public Relations Officer for the College, College, and a founding director of Durham's Alumni Association. Association. She was winner of the Canadian Public Relations Society medal as top graduating public relations relations student in 1985. Chris Rout is the College's new student representative representative on the Board. He is a first year student in Durham's Durham's Business Administration Program. Ms. Sanders' term is for three years and Mr. Rout's term is for one year. They may stand for re-election. Centre for Individual Studies Fulfill a dream - go for your high school diploma. NEW COURSE - LIFE MANAGEMENT Select from the following topics: Aging Feb. 5 Instructor: Tom Quinn Resources Management Feb. 6 Instructor: Tom Quinn Parenting April 17 Instructor: Laurine McAllister Well-being April 19 Instructor: Dagmar Busshoff Each topic will be covered in 12 classes which meet twice a week. Call today to register 623-6505 "Planning For An Emergency" Handbook A booklet, "Planning For An Emergency: A Personal Plandbook For Residents Around the Darlington Nuclear Generating Station", has been delivered by Canada Post to all residents within 10 kilometres of the nuclear station. If you are unsure whether you live within 10 kilometres, please see the map. The booklet provides information on provincial, regional and Ontario Hydro plans to ensure your safety in the event of an emergency at the nuclear generating station. If you haven't received the booklet, please call the Darlington Generating Station Planning For An Emergency: A Personal Handbook for Residents Around the Danngton Nuclear Generating Station Information Centre (623-7122) and we'll send you one. If you have any questions on the nuclear emergency plan, please drop by or phone and let's discuss them. We will also host information centres at the following locations: 1. Dnipro Hall, BloorSt. East, Oshawa, on Tuesday, January 30 from 2:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 2. Darlington Information Centre, Darlington Generating Station, on Wednesday, January 31 from 2:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 3. Baseline Community Centre, Baseline Road, Bowmanville, on Thursday, February 1 from 2:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 1 CORBETT'S DR. w ec TAUNTON RD. REG.ROAD 4 TAUNTON RD. £ PEBBLESTONE RD. > z o 2 Œ < X FOURTH CONCESSION KINGS! BLOORST. 1 SECOND CONCESSION DARLINGTON NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION LAKE ONTARIO Ontario Ministry of the Solicitor General 416-965-6708 && 623-7122 Darlington Information Centre Ontario Hydro

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