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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Apr 1990, p. 16

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16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, April 25,1990 Register Now For Summer Day Camps With summer just around the corner, it's time to register register the kids for YMCA Day Camps. The Enniskillen Camp, which has shown growth from 40 children to 60 over the past year, is an ideal setting for the Camp. Nature study and outdoor living skills are practised - along with the sneer fun of songs, skits, games, crafts and all those fun times camp brings. Special events like Backwards Day, Tacky Tourist Day, Water Day, Carnival Day and Crazy Olympics add spice to the program. A daily swim, an optional sleep over, and a family night complete with campfire, skits, songs and, of course, marshmallows, complete the fun. - Bus pickups in Oshawa, Courtice, Bowmanville, Oro- "no, Hampton and Newcastle Village provide easy access to the camp. For the convenience convenience of working parents, before before and after camp care will be provided at Extended Day Camp centre in Newcastle Newcastle and Oshawa. Don't be disappointed. Space is limited so register early. Call 668-6868 for registration registration and information. Nancy Mutch Returns to Lead Distress Centre Nancy Mutch has returned returned as Executive Director Director for the Distress Centre of Durham Region. Asked why she is resuming resuming duties with the Centre after two years with the Canadian Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Nancy says "I just missed the place." The Distress Centre offers offers confidential telephone befriending and crisis intervention intervention services throughout the Durham Region. Telephone Telephone lines are answered by trained volunteers to respond respond to crisis situation and access local community services. services. • Serving as Executive Director Director for the Centre for six ears from 1982 to 1988, ancy is "back with more energy, experience and with a broader perspective." Looking forward to leading the Centre into the 90's, she realizes that expansion is necessary and is "looking forward to seeing the Distress Distress Centre grow with more calls and more volunteers." Marilyn Quintin, President President of the Distress Centre Board of Directors, felt Nancy Nancy was well qualified for the position. "She has a degree in Sociology, courses in Group Dynamics and Crisis Management and a great deal of experience including six (6) years as Executive Director for our Centre" said the President. Discovery '90 To be Held at Park in July Campers from all over Ontario will gather at Darlington Darlington Provincial Park from July 9 to 11 in an event sponsored by the Canadian Mental Health Association, Durham Branch. Discovery '90 is a chance for members and staff of programs of the provincial Canadian Mental Health Associations Associations to get acquainted and learn about each others' programs and concerns. Keith ordinator ye Ni co- K O'Meara, for this year's event, says the sharing experience experience "has a dramatic intact intact on participating mem- ers' sense of isolation and loneliness. A sense of kinship kinship develops and members realize there are people from all over with similar problems." problems." To date, over 20 social rehabilitation rehabilitation programs of CMHA branches have responded responded from as far away ns North Bay. "The Durham Branch of CMHA, through its Club Œ ims Club Central in y and Club Now Horizons Horizons in Oslinwn, volunteered to host the event because staff felt it was such a cnlun- .blc experience and one wo couldn t afford to see disappear," disappear," said Mr. O'Meara. Events planned for the three-day event are n Mini Olympics, tours of local industries industries such ns Darlington Nuclear Generating Station, "got acquainted" dinners, a dance and mini workshops. This is the third year for Discovery '90. Mr. O'Monrn says the emphasis will bo on relationship building, not work., Ontario Division of CMHA has provided a grant to help subsidize the event. However, businesses are being being approached to provide items such ns foodstuffs, souvenir items and prizes not covered by the grant. For more information on Discovery '90, call Mr. O'Meara at 4UG-87G0. 1QR Quality and Value Always DON'T MISS IT! FOOD NEWS MAGAZINE IS COMING APRIL 28TH IN LOCAL NEWSPAPERS AND TV SUPPLEMENTS. 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