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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Jul 1987, p. 2

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I The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc, July 1, 1987 ' . V i> SMBp'.-x'-s / l( jGrouP D XO$ 175 . Select®' Values U l STORE HOURS: Monday to Friday 8:30 to 8:30 m-*. AM . m nn IVeti; Location for House of Amber From Page One ganized information seminars such as Human Sexuality Awareness Week, Rabies Awareness and Information Information Babyville, an educational program for new parents. Guest speaker Dr. Robert Spasoff, the chairman of the Minister of Health's Panel on Health Goals for Ontario, complimented the Council's work. "This area of the province is probably probably the least in need of a pitch to set health goals," he said. "This specific (health council) has gone further than any other in the province. province. It has its particular contribution contribution to make. The rest of the province needs to benefit from your progress." He also spoke about the "Healthy Cities" project sponsored by the Ministry, focussing on strong communities, communities, and the need of emphasizing emphasizing health underscored by four major points -- equity, outcomes, environment environment and goals. In Bowmanville, the Council is active active in the Memorial Hospital, identifying identifying needs and making recommendations. recommendations. There has been approval and support for additional chronic care beds and the development of a "multi-level care concept" A Diabetic Diabetic Education Program has also been implemented. The Council also detailed statistics about health care in Durham Region. Last year Memorial Hospital had 28,088 emergency visits, 1,853 operations, operations, and 290 births -- numbers which make the hospital the third busiest in the whole Region. REWARD $500 for the safe return of female Yellow Labrador Retriever Family Heartbroken No questions will be asked. Dog requires daily medication. Phone days: Ask for Keith 579-1317 Evenings 723-5773 Think Canadian^ Van Belle Floral Shoppes ...much more than a flower store! 4 STORES VAN BELIE* Whitby * Trademarks of Van Belle Gardens Ltd, • Highway No. 2 • King St. W., Oehawa • SlmcoeSt.N., Oshawa lOODundasSt.W., Whitby DON PLAIN SHELL wishes to announce the winners of the Customer Appreciation Days Two Dinners for Two Gladys Reed P.O. Box 597 Newcastle, Ont. Irwin Colwell 6 Carlisle Ave. Bowmanville, Ont. Four Sunday Brunches Robert Marshall 54 Liberty St. S. Bowmanville, Ont. Jas. T. Patterson 8 Sunicrest Bowmanville, Ont. P. Churchill R.R.5 Bowmanville, Ont. Mrs. Don Kennedy 3 Fourth St. Bowmanville, Ont. Don Plain Shell Self Service Gas Bar and Car Wash 180 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-4811 Council to Award Contract For Curbside Recycling Boxes by Carolyn Hepburn Regional Council will again further the cause of recycling as it votes tomorrow tomorrow on the contract for the supply of curbside recycling boxes. The construction contract for the new Durham Recycling Building has already been awarded to a Bowmanville Bowmanville firm, and now council will look at the tender for the boxes. The regional works committee is recommending that the low tender of $322,712.00 from Janbar & Associates, Associates, of Agincourt, for the purchase purchase of 80,000 household containers be accepted. According to the works committee report, the blue box program will start in the fall, with the opening of the new Durham RecyclingBuilding. Bowman Construction, with a re vised tender bid of $551,000, was awarded the contract for the construction construction of the new building over four other companies, in a motion passed at the June 17th Regional Council meeting. The total project budget amount is $650,000. That includes items such as security security fencing, site grading, landscaping, landscaping, septic tank, and water and power supply, which were excluded from the building tender. The tender award is subject to receipt receipt of a certificate of approval from the Ministry of the Environment for a waste transfer station, and approval from the Ontario Municipal Board, before construction can begin. Both approvals are expected in the near future according to a regional works committee report. The House of Amber, formerly located in Hampton, reopened on Saturday at 108 King St. E. in Bowmanville, with proprietor Bonnie Faber and relatives welcoming opening day guests. The former residence has been transformed into a collection of attractive boutique-like rooms on two floors, featuring gift ideas and a tea room. Health Council Honors Editor's Mail I ran across this in the April 1987 issue of Hit and Run published by Baseball Canada in Ottawa and I thought it might be a good' reminder for all us parents and coaches who are just getting into the summer baseball season with the kids. Terry Donohue He's Just a Little Boy He stands at the plate with his heart pounding fast; The bases are loaded; the die has been cast. Mom and Dad cannot help him; he stands all alone. A hit at this moment would send the team home. The ball nears the plate, he swings and he misses. There's a groan from the crowd, with some boos and hisses. A thoughtless voice cries, "Strike out the bum!" Tears fill his eyes ; the game's no longer fun. Remember - he's just a little boy who stands all alone. So open your heart and give him a break, For it's moments like this a man you can make. Keep this in mind when you hear someone forget He's just a little boy, not a man yet. New Hope for Lake Area From Page One Time" delivery program, suggested further industrial development strategics for the Newcastle area. The major point of the presentation was to attract U.S. and Japanese parts suppliers to locate near Oshawa. This would expand Newcastle's industrial base and create jobs. Newcastle's proximity to both Oshawa and Toronto Toronto was highlighted as a selling point of the report. The Committee authorized a recommendation recommendation that an advertising agency be selected to prepare a booklet booklet "to promote industrial development development in the Town of Newcastle". The project was given a budget of $20,000 and the cost will be shared equally between Ontario Hydro and the Town of Newcastle. SMMCIAf f»I JVru ItlA CONCEPT THAT ALLOWS YOU TO BUY FINE CANADIAN AND EUROPEAN MEN'S CLOTHING AT J ,/ ' " WE PURCHASE THE OVERPRODUCTION FROM MANY OF CANADA'S 1, AND OFFER THEM TO YOU AT ALMOST "BELOW WHOLESALE PRICES" I These Values! 2 SUITS FOR ONLY 200*0° 2 SUITS FOR ONLY jf : 2 SUITS FOR ONLY -<*J >• '* * VII IOi I Via V MAN MEN'S SUEDINE SPORTCOATS Compare at $130.00 NOW $7700 laeae tant Se* Urn Me Hie It I B ■ ■ Rea NOW Reg NOW Men's Selected Groups SPORTCOATS Price 75 00 62 50 49 50 Reg. $150. NOW.... 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