16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc. July 20,1983 Celebrated Birthdays Section Two Robyn Lea Alldred celebrated her fourth birthday on July 18th. Her little sister, Erin Margaret celebrated her first birthday on June 8th. They are daughters of Bruce and Bonnie Alldred of Newcastle; granddaughters of Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred, Newcastle and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Geach, Kendal. Commemorative Stamp Honors 10 Million Canadian Scouts m Canada 1906-1983 0 f> A commemorative stamp honouring the ten million Canadian Scouts, Scoutèrs, and former Scouts was unveiled unveiled July 6 by the Honourable Andre OueUet, Minister responsible responsible for Canada Post Corporation. The stamp, commemorating commemorating 75 years of Scouting in Canada, was officially launched launched at a noon-hour ceremony at the start of the Fifteenth World Scout Jamboree to be held at Kananaskis Country Recreation Area situated about halfway between Calgary Calgary and Banff, Alberta. "The World Jamboree setting in Canada's Rocky Mountains is the perfect site to launch a stamp honouring a group that is so much associated with the outdoors," said Mr. Ouellet. "Scouting offers young people all over the world the oppor- Students Hired For Program In Nutrition This summer three local students have been employed by the Regional Municipality of Durham for a program called "Nutrition in the Parks." The program is funded by Summer Canada, administered by the Employment Employment Development Branch, Employment and Immigration Immigration Canada. The Public Health Nutritionist for Durham Region, Rita Galinauskas, is supervising theproject. The three students, Laurel Price from Port Perry, Debbie Parsons and Grace Kalabis both from Oshawa, are studying nutrition at the University of Guelph. Because of their background in nutrition nutrition and their interest in education, education, they have planned an exciting nutrition education program for this summer. The two hour "Nutrition in the Parks Program" will feature games, songs and learning activities for children. children. The star of the show is NIF, a small dog puppet. NIF stands for "Nutrition is Fun," The puppet play, "NIF Goes to Sesame Street" will be the highlight of the program. The children will be actively involved involved throughout the program, program, The aim is to stress that good snacks are fun snacks and healthy food is important. The Bowmanville Public Library is pleased to announce announce that the "Nutrition in the Parks Program" featuring featuring the puppet play "NIF Goes to Sesame Street' 7 will be presented presented at the library on Tuesday, July 26,1863 at 10:00 a.m, The program is free of charge to the public and suitable suitable for children of all ages. The Bowmanville Public Library is located at 62 Temperance Street, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. For more information information please call the library at 623-7322, tunity to develop human and spiritual values and to learn self-discipline while serving their communities." Adding to these remarks, R. Michael Warren, President and Chief Executive Officer of Canada Post Corporation, noted, "We at Canada Post Corporation feel strongly that this particular commemorative commemorative stamp does more than mark an historical occasion. This stamp signifies our support support for the qualities Scouting stand for - service to the community, good citizenship, and leadership." The World Scout Jamboree in Alberta this year will be the culmination of celebrations marking the 75th anniversary of Scouting worldwide. Some 15 thousand Scouters and Scouts from about 100 countries countries are attending the Jamboree, Jamboree, the second World Jamboree to be held in Canada in the history of the Scout movement. In developing the stamp in honour of Scouting, Canada Post Corporation organized a nationwide poster design contest contest last fall, involving members members of the scouting fraternity. Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, and Venturers between the ages of five and seventeen were asked to submit posters on the theme "What Scouting Means To Me." From nearly five thousand entries gathered, the judges selected a total of 47 regional finalists from the various categories. Each winner will receive a special certificate and prize. The national finalist was Scout Marc Fournier, aged 12, of Edmundston, New Brunswick, whose winning poster illustrates an evening flag-lowering ceremony at an overnight camp. His poster was turned into a stamp design design by Montreal graphic designer Francois Dallaire. The poster design of runner- up Michael Timms, a six-year- old Beaver from Delta, British Columbia will be incorporated into the artwork of a special First Day Cover featuring the Scouting stamp. Twenty million 32-cent stamps will be printed by Ashton-Potter Limited of Toronto, using five-colour lithography. To commemorate the 75th anniversary of Scouting in Canada and the Fifteenth World Scout Jamboree, Canada Post Corporation is also producing a special postcard. postcard. A full-colour reproduction reproduction of the drawing that won the national poster contest, Used on the Scouting postage stamp, is featured on tne postcard. postcard. The International Scouting Scouting symbol and information about the winning poster are included. The reverse side of the 148 mm X 105 mm postcard postcard includes the date and location of the Jamboree, and leaves plenty of space for an address, message, and postage postage stamp - a truly unique souvenir for young Scouts and collectors alike. M XJrT Ï ■ •ft i . 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