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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 May 1994, p. 5

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v The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, May 7,1994 5 Science Fair Project Examines a World Without Garbage Happy Mother's Day from The Style Shoppe Come in and see our new Spring Arrivals... Swimwear - Sportswear, etc. 10% Discount with this advertisement (exp. May 31,1994) (c) 108 King St. E. 623-5455 Bowmanville ^ pm tfswsommfâiÿg" Chrissy Thomas and Andrea Pears show off their science fair project which examined a world without without garbage and a world with it. Their project was one of several set up in the Newcastle Public School Library during the kick-off reception for The Trash Tally Project. Seniors to Receive Awards in June More than 100 Ontario municipalities municipalities will present a new Senior of the Year Award to a resident of their communities as part of the annual Seniors' Month celebrations in June, Minister of Citizenship Elaine Ziem- ba has announced. The new award has been created by the Province of Ontario as a way for municipalities to honour an exceptional, exceptional, older adult who has enriched enriched the community's social, cultural cultural or civic life during his or her senior years. In association with the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, the Ministry of Citizenship is encouraging municipalities municipalities to herald Seniors' Month with events designed to acknowledge the special contributions of local seniors. seniors. Dozens of municipalities are planning a gala celebrations. "Together, the province and the participating municipalities intend to send a clear message that Ontario's 1 older residents deserve our gratitude and congratulations for the extraordinary extraordinary contributions of time, energy, imagination and goodwill they make to our society," Ms. Ziemba said. The 1994 Seniors' Month theme, Through the Years Together, was chosen to reflect the key role played by. seniors in family life. It coincides with the United Nations' declaration of 1994 as the International Year of the Family. Twenty-thousand copies of an eye-catching poster featuring the Through the Years Together theme will decorate walls and notice boards in public buildings and seniors' facilities facilities throughout Ontario during June. Another highlight of this year's Seniors' Month celebrations will be the Senior Achievement Award ceremony ceremony at Queen's Park on Tuesday, June 7. Annually, the Government of Ontario honours 20 outstanding seniors seniors from around the province with the prestigious SAA award, which is Ontario's highest honor for older adults. The practical gift, made-to-order YKSTRA'S ELICATESSEN FOOD MARKET "tfom offyaify " 77 King St. W. 623-3541 Bowmanville We Need Tour Used Car or Truck! You're guaranteed a great deal and top trade-in allowance. Drop by and view the full line of great vehicles from Chrysler • Intrepid • Concorde • New Yorker • New Yorker LHS • Plymouth Acclaim • Colt • Plymouth Voyager (Long and Short Wheel Base) • The "New Ram" from Dodge Trucks See the exciting new 1995 neon From CHRYSLER Great Selection Ready for Immediate Delivery Macintosh Chrysler 331 Park Road South Plymouth Limited 728-4638 Oshawa ©

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