2 The Canadian Statesman HJufauU*, Bowmanville, Saturday, July 11,1992 Community Care Able to Access Library Computer Painting of Ann Mearns Now Hangs at Bowmanville Museum Community Care and the Newcastle Newcastle Public Library will be hosting an open house to demonstrate the pilot project that links the Community Care office with the Library's computer databases. databases. Please join us at the Community Community Care Office, 80 King Street West, Bowmanville, on Thursday, July 16 and Friday, July 17 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. The official launch of the Dial-Up Access Pilot Project will be held on Friday, July 17 at 2 p.m. Join the board and staff of Community Care and the Library to celebrate. A computer terminal has been installed installed in the Community Care office and connected to the Library's computer computer databases. Community Care will be using the public access catalogue and the community information database database to provide service to clients. The library will be gaining valuable feedback feedback on improving its collections and information banks to meet the needs of the public more effectively. Partnerships among agencies have become an important component of service provision. This project will allow allow the Library to evaluate the usefulness usefulness of computer link connections with a local service agency and assess whether more such links should be developed. developed. Courtice Committee Sets Agenda The members of the Courtice Community Community Centre Steering Committee are "very positive" about their assigned assigned task, said the committee chair during Monday's General Purpose and Administration Committee meeting. meeting. During the steering committee's meeting on Friday, June 26, the members members focused on seven issues, said the committee's chair, Councillor Ann Dreslinski. The seven items discussed were: • a public information centre to be set for July to familiarize community lb I ■ . ' 'Til -V NEW! 1 Fruit and Vegetables ! at our Market Raspberries expected July 12th-14th YOU PICK WE PICK CO U-PICK HOURS Sun. to Fri. 8:30 to 8:30 Saturday 8:30 to 5:30 WE ALSO OFFER, • Peas • Beans • Raspberries • Broccoli Rhubarb • WAGON RIDES ■ CREATIVE PLAYGROUND ' FAMILIES WELCOME iWafsonTarms ^ MR? nOWMANVIUE CROP REPORT 24 hours 623-7252 » oDaliiy farm fresh proouce residents with the results of the Feasibility Feasibility Study; • requests for statement of interest regarding public/private partnership to be advertised in July; • the results of the requests of above statements to be considered by council by November 1992; • public and agency participation will be established throughout the process process at critical points in time; • a resolution-will be presented to council in the near future regarding seed money for the Community Fundraising Fundraising Group; • on site signs will be posted indicating indicating the future site of the Courtice Community Centre; and, • a regular schedule of meetings will be established as the process evolves, with the next meeting at the call of the chair, said Councillor Dreslinski. Dreslinski. An authentic 1855 painting of Bowmanville resident Ann Meams is now hanging above the fireplace in the dining room of the Bowmanville Museum. The painting was acquired by the museum with assistance assistance from the provincial Ministry of Culture and Communications. Assisting with the unveiling of the portrait were Durham East MPP Cord Mills and Newcastle Mayor Diane Ham re. Also in the above photo photo is Warner Fehn, of the Bowmanville Museum collections committee. THE TOWN OF ONTARIO As a result of the referendum held at the time of the Municipal Elections November 12,1991, the majority of the voters in the Town of Newcastle chose not to retain the name "Town of Newcastle". The Town of NEWCASTLE "NAME CHANGE" COMMITTEE would like to hear from its residents. Commencing July 15th, 1992 "Name Change" suggestion forms are being mailed to all households in the Town of Newcastle. LOOK for the GOLD coloured FLYER Drop boxes will be available at the following locations: Bowmanville... Town Hall Bowmanville Mall... Bandstra's Burketon... General Store Courtice... Roy Nichols Motors Enniskillen... General Store Hampton... Post Office Kendal... Parkside Coffee Shop Mitchell's Comers... M. C. Variety Store Newcastle... Stedmans Newtonville... Convenience Plus Orono... Roy's Windows & Videos Tyrone... Byam's General Store Waverley Plaza... D & GWne& Malt Shoppe Friday, July 31,1992 is the last day for receiving your sugges ions. Watch for the next stage of the process to begin. You name it. IPs YàursH