10 The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, November 13,1993 World Series MVP Featured on Local Television Episode The 1993 World Series Championship Championship for the Toronto Blue Jays represents represents the second time that a professional professional sports team has been Bubbified by Marion Schwarz. Last year, Mrs. Schwarz (Executive Producer/Host Producer/Host of North America's only Grandparenting Show) interviewed members of the Toronto Maple Leafs t]and they went on to capture the ; NHL's Norris Division Champion- ' ship. The Blue Jays who will appear on the Bubble Break over the coming season include Cito Gaston, John Olerud, Juan Guzman, Roberto Alomar, Alomar, Paul Molitor, Ed Sprague, Pat Borders, Darnell Coles, and Randy Knorr. Marion Schwarz had the following following to say regarding her upcoming season: "I believe that this will be the most entertaining, and informative season we have ever- done. Our guests are interesting and exciting, and we are very proud of the quality of our series. Over the past four seasons seasons we have grown as a television production, and we are feeling very confident about the future. The Bubble Bubble Break is a show that is made with lots of heart and soul, and a commitment commitment to excellence. I am very proud of the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team and what they have accomplished, accomplished, because they have demonstrated demonstrated what excellence is all about. They were great guys to interview, and I am sure that will be reflected when people watch our series starting December 5,1993. The first show of the new season (Sunday, December 5, 1993, CHEX Television, 3:30 - 4:00 p.m.) was to feature the famed United States Trial Lawyer Alan Dershowitz, but due to the World Series win of the Toronto Blue Jays, the first program will feature feature The World Series MVP, Mr. Paul Molitor. The Bubble is ready for season number four, and welcomes all viewers viewers into her living room. Community Liaison Group Finishes Cleanup Criteria By John Veldhuis • The Clarington Community Liaison Liaison Group has completed the Cleanup Cleanup Criteria. The report is in its final stages and we are ready to discuss the findings of the various subcommittees subcommittees with you. Committees 1 & 2 have submitted their report to technical technical experts for review which they have done and given us the word that the methods proposed in the report is acceptable to them. We were much encouraged by those reviews and are - now ready to recommend clean-up criteria for the Port Granby low-level radioactive waste site. Confident that we are doing doing as good a job as can be expected, a job which will stand up in an envi ronmental hearing should one be required required and one which is defensible by us or anyone else. These reports arc available for your perusal or you may wish to discuss the results and recommendations with any member, of the Clarington Community Liaison Group. A formal report will be made available in the near future to the Council of the Town of Clarington and to any citizen who wishes to have one. With this report we are two-thirds of the way from obtaining Phase IV of our mandate. The final Phase, which is the actual engineering engineering plan to remove the waste is being worked on and should be completed by the summer of 1994. Guest Speaker Discusses Growing Plants from Seed John Rekker, of Rekker's Garden Centre, was the guest speaker last month at the Bowmanville Horticultural Society's meeting. Mr. Rekker discussed the planting of seeds and the starting of plants indoors. indoors. The horticultural group learned that petunia seeds are more expensive per ounce than gold. They cost about $800 per ounce, compared to the $400 cost of gold. There are 256,000 petunia seeds in a single ounce. Mr. Rekker is shown above with Elaine Hutton, president of the Bowmanville Horticultural Society. The group meets the third Wednesday of each month at Trinity United Church, commencing commencing at 7:30 p.m. New members are welcome. 328 RITSON RD. 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Browning-Ferris Industries (Garbage Collection)... 433-5075 Waste Systems tiftOWNINO-HSRRlS INDUSTRIES Municipality of Clarington Public Works 40 Temperance St. Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 (905) 623-3379 Install a high efficiency gas, oil or propane furnace and receive UP to $500 TRADE-IN on your old furnace when you purchase a CARRIER FURNACE High-efficiency gas furnace can save you up to 65% on your heating bills! .. Ill Authorized Consumer!' Gas Heating & Air Conditioning " De,lw Bowmanville/Newcastle 436-3212 • Oshawa/Whitby 428-0333 Newcastle United Church 1824 1993 ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY November 14th, 1993 10:30 a.m. Speaker: The Honourable E. Richard Lovekin Special Music - Wilmot Creek Choir Lunch to follow the edge Lee Sterry Wayne Ens Yvon Chouinard, Executive Vice President of Power Broadcasting Inc., is pleased to announce the following appointments at The Edge 94.9 FM and CKDO 1350 AM Oshawa, effective immediately: Lee Sterry is promoted to the position of Vice President and General Manager. Prior to this appointment he was Vice President Programming at The Edge and CKDO. His previous positions involved programming responsibilities at CFMK-FM and CFFX-AM in Kingston, and at other radio stations in Ontario. Wayne Ens is appointed General Sales Manager of CKGE and CKDO. Prior to joining Power Broadcasting Inc. he held various management positions with various broadcasting organizations. He brings intensive experience in all aspects of sales and marketing. These appointments reflect the strong commitment of ("The Edge") and CKDO to provide service excellence to the listeners and businesses of the Durham Region.