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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Sep 1988, p. 7

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Teen Challenge Choir Performs Here Sunday Young Lions Cycling the World for Peace The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, September 7,1988 7 Ministers To You The Hamilton-based Teen Challenge Choir will be singing singing at Liberty Pentecostal Church on Sunday, September September 11, during the 11 a.m. service. The choir consists of approximately approximately 15 young men and is representative of the many former drug addicts and alcoholics, ages 16 to 35, who reside at the Teen Challenge Challenge residential training program located in Hamilton, Hamilton, Ontario. This select vocal group has been well known for years, and has travelled extensively extensively since 1981 from Banff, Alberta to St. John's, Newfoundland, as well as throughout the northern United States. They have ministered at churches of every denomination to audiences audiences of 100 and up to over 4,000. They are equally at home, sharing on street corners, corners, jails and in high schools. Each year they visit over Ï00 locations to share their life-changing message of reality through the power of the living God. They have also appeared on 100 Huntley Street', 'The 700 Club', 'Trinity Television', Television', as well as many other television and radio programs programs throughout Canada. Most recently they have shared in music and testimony testimony at David Wilkerson's Crusades Crusades (who is the original founder of Teen Challenge) in both Toronto, Ontario and . New York City, New York. The Choir s presentation includes ensemble harmonies harmonies with beautiful worship and stirring hymns as well as innovative contemporary sounds. But their music is more than just a song to them, it is a lifestyle, excitement, excitement, and infectious reality which challenges everyone they touch. The group collectively collectively represents over 150 years of drug addiction, alcoholism alcoholism ana crime -- but this is all behind them now as they sing and testify about the change which Jesus Christ has made in their the uncompromised Word of the Gospel in every service and challenge the hearts of young and old alike to accept Jesus Christ as their own personal Lord and Saviour. Rope Jumpers Raise Funds For Heart Foundation Jump Rope for Heart was a skipping success in 1987- 88. Forty-eight schools in Durham Region participated last year in tnis unique school fitness program offered offered by theHeart & Stroke Foundation of Ontario. • These students along with students in schools from Big Trout Lake in Northern Ontario Ontario to a Canadian Forces base school in West Germa- . . . ny spent last year learning Y°u wdl find their mini- the importance of physical stry thnlhng.jnspinng and activit £ whi i e also raising challenging. They minister ity funds for the Heart Foundation. Foundation. Through two-hour jump event fund raisers, the students students collected pledges and raised $2.58 MILLION to help fund ongoing research and education programs into heart disease and stroke, Canada's #1 killer. "We're really pleased with the growth of all facets of the program", said Barb Horsman, provincial volunteer volunteer chairman, of the Jump Rope for Heart program. "We believe with the kind of support educators are giving Jump Rope for Heart, we can promote the benefits of a healthy lifestyle to young people at such a crucial stage in their lives." Approximately 40 percent of the province's schools have taken part in Jump Rope for Heart since it was introduced in 1982 to 324 schools. In 1986-87, 713 schools participated in the program. Schools registered in the program receive a complete S ackage of physical and ealth education materials, as well as supplies to hold the fundraising jump event. 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N.^ > * Whitby J " 432-1100 1-800-263-3754 Over 230 independently operated franchised locations worldwide. ;ai pa'l.ficutng Comets See Comet tor det.it uMm The Newcastle Lions Club was proud to host two East Indian cyclists Friday night. The two 28-yea.r- old Leos (young Lions) are cycling around the world , m,v, ï'Y were Lions Ed Majer, Brent Rickard, Roy Watt, Stan Powell (with whom they stayed the night), Roy Hopkins, Hopkins, and Sid deJong. The cyclists are M. Muruga- for global peace. Since their departure in March of nandam and S. Soundararaj. They go by An and 1987, the duo have been staying with Lions in over 20 -- J °-- J rm -~- * u " M different countries. Welcoming them to Newcastle Theresa Vanhaver- They proceeded back and Sound. Their next stop was to be Belleville followed followed by Ottawa. Celebrates First Birthday I'm Garrett Robert John MacDonald and 1 celebrated celebrated my First Birthday on Thursday, Aug. 25. 1988. My parents are Helen and Robert MacDonald and I have a big brother Kyle. I send a special hello to my grandparents George and Dora MacDonald of Kendal and Jan and Christine Bajorek of Oshawa. Students Finish Program by beke Cycling around the world is an enormous project, but two 28-year-old men from India were undaunted as they reached the 25,000 kilometre kilometre mark on Friday at Newcastle Village. Only 55,000 km to go! Anand ana Sound, of India, India, are Leos (young Lions) who started cycling from India India March 1st, 1987. From there, they continued on to Thailand and Singapore. Due to a problem with visas, the cyclists flew to Egypt where their sleeping bags and tents were stolen. They cycled on through Greece where Lions Club members replaced what they'd lost. They then cycled around some of the Philippine Islands, Islands, then through Italy where they met and shook .hands with Pope John Paul II on February 3,1988. "We were very happy to be able to meet him, even though we're Hindu," said Anand.,, the benefits.pf regular exer r ,, cisean^ thèjnpkjfaçtqçsgsço- , ; , After Italy, they, cycled dated ,iyifh /cardiovascular along / the Mediterranean L cSl_ - -- nrtncF vai l rth iPv-ri r-iztn on J . Ski : ippmg.rppes,pos- ànd skipping sugges- disease ters tions are also" provided to help students learn creative skipping techniques. (Check your vehicle for rust and you might not see any! But don't be fooled - the rust that's destroying your car is hidden in the seams and crevices. These critical areas must remain free of rust to maintain your car's structural integrity and appearance. Rust Check Works Rust Check, a unique, annual anti-rust treatment, is the answer. Unlike oils, tars and waxes, Rust Check penetrates and chemically mixes with water to dispel moisture trapped in those seams. It bonds to the metal, acting as an insulator to arrest corrosion. 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FABRIC PROTECTOR, HIGH LUS1RE P0USH, RUNNING BOXRDS AND TRUCK BED UNERS Î ' -'T L un uiuv * »vn upu ifivivv mui v j ehS 235 RUST CHECK LOCATIONS AND GRAVING! 1 The Total Solution To Your Anti-Rust Program RUST CHECK CENTER 19 PAY TO THE ORDER OF f&A/ït CAûjck /O' oo SUM OF. 00 /100 DOLLARS 235 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU NORTH OSHAWA SOUTH OSHAWA 10RussettAve. Unit No. 2 (1 street south of Taunton on Slmcoe) 436-6167 160 Wentworth St. (EastofRitson) 725-8709 ClAS- ODD Ell' i:O&12 3"'010i: 0 B»|HRS3E.H" I ' ' FOR AN APPOINTMENT CALL: (One check per vehicle) 10 Russell Ave. or 160 Wentworth Ave. 436-6167 725-8709 Offer expires Oct. 15/88 They proceeaea oacx through West Germany in order to reach Denmark, Sweden and Norway. Next came England and a flight to Hamilton, Ontario. They cycled from Hamilton Hamilton to Niagara Falls, back through Hamilton, Toronto and, finally, arrived in Newcastle Newcastle in order to stay over night at Lion Stan Powell's home on Mill Street. The two continued on to Belleville on Saturday where they stayed two nights. Monday Monday they left for Ottawa. They will remain at the capital capital for about 10 days before heading for Montreal. After Montreal comes Nova Scotia followed by New York. They hope to cross the United States diagonally, diagonally, ending up in California. California. Next on their incredible agenda will be Mexico, Central Central America, South America, Australia, Japan, and China. They hope to arrive back at th.eir home in Coimbatore, South India in about two more years. They had lots of stories to relate to the Lions and Lionesses Lionesses who had gathered to welcome the men to New- castle. "We've had nearly 10 flat tires already!" said one. They told of friendly pen- Wesleyville News by E. Barrowclough pie they had met all over the world. "The main purpose of our crip is to work for global peace and to learn about different different cultures," explained Anand. "Our method of promoting promoting global peace is to meet different peoples and to encourage them to do social services. We-think of world peace in a broad sense: there is no peace where people are starving or homeless. We hope to give them peace." Another focus of their trip is to stop drug-abuse. M. Muruganandam and S. Soundararaj (their full names), are very thankful to Lions all over the world for supporting them in this venture. venture. Eight students are concluding concluding Durham College's 36 week Computerized Office Skills Program. It is designed % îe skills include Basic Accounting, Business maths, Business Communications, Office Procedures, Calculators, Calculators, and Computer Skills on the Wang System as well as on the IBM Personal Com : puters. The students learn to use such software as Multimate, Multimate, Lotus 1-2-3, and dBase III Plus. Financial Aid is available through the Ontario Students Students Assistance Program. Graduates of the course can expect to work as clerk- typists, secretaries, word processing operators, and in any phase of an accounting office. Some of the previous graduates have worked their way into managerial related jobs. The eight students concluding concluding the program are Jean Attard, Ann Cain, Ascension Ascension Castilho, Joanne Cormier, Judy Gooch, Margaret Margaret Roote, Snahina Shaikh, and Sandra Vardy. The next course will begin on September 19 at the Durham Durham College facility in the PHI Building in downtown Oshawa. To apply, prospective prospective students snoula call the Assessment Office at 576- 0210, ext. 228. Service for Hope charge of the United church was held at Garden Hill church on Sunday August 28, conducted conducted by Reverend W. Sedgwick. There was no question.wh^tljer to have it bus tour. It is to be held on September 21st (Wednesday). (Wednesday). Tickets are available from members. In spite of the very hot dry weather there is an abundance of garden pro coast through -France, and Spain, then hack tip ' to the north of France, through Switzerland, Austria, West Germany, Belgium and Holland. Holland. indoors ;or fbatiTqr,; showers ÿ duce ready for table use and and threatening showers for the freezer...... /; .V. A close, neighbour by 401 was'startled on Friday to see smoke blowing from the highway to the nouse. A vehicle vehicle was burning, police and the fire department were called. For a time the driver could not be found, but he had gone for help when he realized his van was overheating. overheating. He received a rude shock when he returned. Welcome choir provided music for the wedding on Saturday the 27th, at Trinity College chapel, Port Hope, of Wendy Brice and Edward made tiie ; planned service at the home of Mr. arid Mrs.' Mac Walker too wet a prospect. prospect. It was disappointing to miss the last outdoor service but everyone welcomed the very badly needed rain. I.t was good to have Jean Hall return from her new home for this day. On September the 4th regular services will return to the individual churches, with Welcome beginning beginning at 10.15 a.m. Local members of the East Durham Historical Society Society are busy arranging a display in the new township hall on September 3rd. Allan Holdaway, deputy reeve of Hope township returned returned home on Wednesday night from attending a meeting meeting of this association of municipalities municipalities of Ontario in Toronto. Toronto. Rodney Payne, whose work deals with antiques, covers a wide area based mostly in upper New York state, spent the weekend with his family in Newton- ville and called on friends here. Lawrence Henning, a native native of Wesleyville now living living in Bewdley, visited with former neighbours on Tuesday Tuesday of last week. He and his wife, who accompanied him, have lived in Bewdley for many years and now are retired retired there. There was an error in last week's news concerning the date of the Welcome ÜCW KEITH WILSON President TOSHIBA SALE OF THE YEAR Bruce Pickering. They sang, "OurFather Who Art In Heaven" accompanied by the regular Welcome church organist, Mr. S. Sword. The choir members were assisted by Don Symons and wife Flo of Clinton. The latter is uncle of the bride, also by Lorna Sedgwick and Mary Lou Kellogg. Other family members members in the choir were Peter and Mary Symons, cousins, and Mrs. RuthConnelly, Aunt. 40 years ago: Threshing is in full swing, much of it being being done in the field in the fine weather. Mrs. Archie Ford returned from Port Hope Hospital with her new daughter. The August meeting meeting of the Womens Association Association was held at the home of Mrs. H. Reeve, Port Britain. A lovely quilt, made by Stella Bennett, was donated to the W. 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