OronoeaIclrTlme, W.dwsd.y .......1.. . Donations made to Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville Kite flying day at Long Sault The Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority ia holding a kite flying day on Saturday, June 27tb at the Long Sault Conservration Aiea from noon until 3 p.m. The public is invited free oi charge to bring their kites for a fun day. Workshops are also being held on the sanie day at the chalet for which those wishing to take part must register ai a cost of $3.00 for a kite kit. Phone (416) 579-0411. Children must ho accompanied by an aduILt On Thursday, June 11, the Lionness Club of Newcastle, and designed to give patients confined Bowmanville Memorial Hospital Lorraine Lover, Treasurer. to the wheelchair arm or leg received twG generous donations To date% the hospital has exercise. from local. organizations. purcbased one dual heat massager A cheque for $600.00 was and one dlinical restorator with the donated to Rehabihitation Services donation. The dual heat massager of the Bowmanville Memorial is used in chest physiotherapy. It Hospital. The cheque was aids people with pneumonia and W presented to Carol Mrion of chest complications. The clinical Rehabîiation Services by Kay restorator is a bicycle-like Powell, Vice-Presideni of the attachmeni for wheelchairs. It is w o rk r' ~ aeoni CRYSTAL PAGES No G.S.T. We buy and seli1lst and 2ncL Urne around BOOKS, CRYSTALS, STONES, JEWELLERY CARDS, COFFEE FILTERS, CRYSTAL SUN CATCHERS NEW. . Environmentally safe SIMPLY CLEAN laundry and ail purpose cleaners. PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN 1 LITRE CONTAINERS. STORE HOTIRS: Wednesday, Thuraday, and Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Frlday 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. 5367 Main Street, Orono pat irwin lycett 983-6150 -983-9605 ien Can ains he èworld fand win. A second donation of $1000.00, substantial donation to the the designated to aid the building Bowmanville Hospital, proceeds fund, was presented to the hospital will be donated to the Durham by Larry Carroll. The money was College Biirsary Fund, Denise raised through the Larry Bews House, Oshawa General Hospital, Memorial Hockey Tournament. St. Vincent's Kitchen, and The tournament involved Wellesley Bun Research. twelve teams from Skilled Trades, Mr. Garnet Rickard was on General Motors. In total, over hand represeniting the Foundation $9,000 was raised through this Board of the Hospital for each tournament. Apart [romn the presentation. Kendal Gas Bar plan, againbefore the 0MB, Late last year the Ontario Municipal Board denied a submission for a gas bar operation in the hamiet of Kendal at the corner of the New- tonville/Kendal Road with Regional Road 9. The decision was chiallenigod by the proponents of die proposal, M. Veltri & Sons with the resui that on Monday of this wcek the Municipal Board met to consider the decision that had bceen made. The hecaring oni Monday lowcd the mlotion tith formcr decision had becin ade in' error and that tli(:,apllication which would allow the gas bar would be rehecard. The afternoon session of the hecaring Monday started the proccedings of rehearing the application and did continue on Tuesday to adjourn until August to complote dhe hearing. Ted Yao is hearing the application. Yao is no stranger to this area hiaving been the board member hecaring the Best Road residents objcction to the Stuart Wood application for a truck centre. Rc.sidcntLs of dic Kendal area and SAGA werc involvcd in thie o)bjcctioni at die last hicaring and it is unc,.stood( will again play a part in opposing die application ini dus rc-oixpC(i lhcarilig. To suicceed in toda's world, Canadians must be able to com- pete because our jobs directly depend on it. Preparing ourselves through training will help uis f0 compete and secure the prosperity we want for ourselves and our children. We hiave to invest in ourselves and be a country that says.. y;es we can. We've got tHeCproof. Cana1.dianis are succeedmng everv day. Manin rdividual and busiess ucceses exist... -with real beneftits for inidividuals, the com- munities they live in and for Canadian industry. Hunidreds of Canadian compa- nies are achieving reniarkable international success. Thev're cre- ating jobs, developing new skills and oppo)rtunities tor thousands of Canadians and creating markets aIrOind the xvorid for Canadian Yes we can. ,We'veg2ot the ability to builfl on our successes., We have a history of working in co-operationwith others for world-class achievements in peacekeepmng, medicine and space exploration. Now, with business, labour, govemmnents, academic and social groups working togeth- er, we can achieve prosperity through international competitive- ness. But there is one more critical factor. Canada's ultimate potential depends on the conunitmnent of individual Canadians to being the best. YP e uearn. We've got the peo pie. lt's time to focus our energies on our niost important economic challenge yet ... and prepare ourselves for a more prosperous fuiture. Yes,we ca-m! Cantada am ............... . ............... ..........