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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Jul 1990, p. 5

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I { i ) ) Little Brothers and Big Brothers Go Fishin' Toastmasters Help Climb the Success Ladder The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, July 18,1990 5 Youth Drama Club Rehearsing for Performance of "The Visit" E i4R efp ' Fourteen-year-old Shawn Williams was the top Winner in the Big Brothers Fishing Derby held on Lake Ontario Tuesday, July 10. Shawn's 15 pound rainbow was good enough to win the biggest fish tro- Pay Hikes in Ottawa -L Dear Sir/Madam: The House of Commons is becoming the House of Hypocrisy. Hypocrisy. / On the one hand Prime Minister Mulroney's government government tells us to tighten our belts to help battle the federal federal deficit and inflation. v : v On the other hand, however, however, government and opposition opposition MPs give themselvès huge, tax-free raises. lUlb 158 Years of Community Service loan's ^Anglican (61]urcl| Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario SUNDAY, JULY 22ND, 1990 TRINITY VI 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Morning Prayer ' Rector -- The Reverend Byron Yates B.A., S.T.B. Assoc. -- The Honorary Asst. The Rev. A. D. Langley TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Church and Division Streets Bowmanville, Ontario Church Phone Office Phone 623-3912 623-3138 Rev. Frank Lockhart M.A., M.Div., M.Th. Michelle Hofman, B.A., M.R.E. SUNDAY, JULY 22ND, 1990 10:30 a.m. "Put Your Shoes Back On" _A warm welcome to St. Paul's congregation Nursery Care Available Church School: Ages 3 to 14 The Salvation Army Bowmanville Citadel 75 Liberty St. S. CHURCH SERVICE TIMES 9:30 a.m. -- Family Christian Education (Sunday School) 11:00 a.m. -- Holiness Worship ' 6:30 p.m. -- Praise Service Come and join us at a Community Church where Christ makes the difference. For more information call 623-3761 Corps Officers/Pastors: Captain and Mrs. G. Cooper COUNTRY FOR YOUR HOME OFF ALL BUT SALE MERCHANDISE SELECTED SPECIALS UP TO OFF, SIDEWALK SALE July 19th, 20th, 21st^^^ 623-0659 ^ 103 King St. E., Bowmanville phy. Every year the charter boat operators volunteer their boats and time to take the Little Brothers fishing. fishing. Without any public debate, debate, our elected representatives representatives recently awarded themselves an extra $6,000 in tax free allowances - a 30 percent increase. It's high time that our federal political leaders started to lead by example. Sincerely, David Somerville, President " V. • ' ■' ' ; /c . r ' j,, 7 v ; " 7 'W§' . ■V - ' " . 7 "f ' '7 v/-v ..-ad:;:- - :■ .7. h- ï . / • , , - - ■ ... 1 . / • j v bii ■ ■ v . ... 1 ,, . , . I * 1 : ' ' . ■ ; " ■ ' y " iL. Police Report A 12-year-old boy was bitten bitten by a dog last week while delivering newspapers in Bowmanville. Durham Regional Police say the boy was delivering on Soper Creek Dr. when a. German Shepherd type dog bit him on the right thigh. Police report the owner stated the dog had received all his shots. A 20-year-old Bowmanville Bowmanville resident was arrested Friday night for trying to put a park bench in the middle middle of the road. The resident was found by Durham Regional Police attempting to place a stone park bench in the middle of King Street at 2 a.m. The suspect was taken to and held at 17 Division in Oshnwn. A 1978 American Motors blue convertible was stolen from the property of a Bow- mnnvillo resident last week. Police are investigating. Tools and other items were stolen from Kendal Public School last week when the building was entered entered by using a key. Durham Regional Police report that n chainsaw, two wooden shelving units and a wooden coat rack wore removed. removed. Enrichment through variety variety might be the temporary temporary motto of any Toastmaster Toastmaster club. Each club presents numerous and varied agendas agendas to its members. Bowmanville Toastmas- • ters presented one meeting focused on the business community, community, on advancement up the corporate ladder. How will Toastmasters help? To start with, the new Toastmaster Toastmaster is presented with The Basic Communication and Leadership Manual, a highly compressed summary of communication principles written in simple, straight forward language. Specific help is found in such, projects as "Organize your Speech." Here the principle principle advanced is that your presentation, whether for two minutes to a customer or ten minutes or more to fellow professionals, must be a logical progression of thoughts with a strong opening, opening, body, and conclusion. Toastmasters learn that communication is fostered when understanding is focused focused on obtaining the desired desired response. Learning to use precisely the right words to express ideas clearly, vividly, vividly, and appropriately create the responsive climate. climate. A later speech project is entitled "Make it Persuasive." Persuasive." Emphasis here falls on the importance of persuasion persuasion to the business community. community. Whether it is considered considered to be ideal or not, , people tend to think in terms of their own enlightened enlightened self-interest. Persuasion Persuasion involves building a logical logical foundation for agreement and arousing commitment to the cause presented. In terms of personal development, development, Toastmasters learn to express sincerity and conviction, to ,use body' language and vocal variety, and to inspire'the 'listener. There's something'for everyone everyone in Toastmasters. { 1 To visit a meeting (with no obligation) or to enquire further about Toastmasters, call Nancy Barnes at 623- 6860; Irene Konzelmann at 983-9423; or Connie Nelson at 623-2243. Visitors are always always welcome. Submitted by TM Connie Nelson, CTM, Admin. VP, Publicity Rehearsals are becoming more frequent and exciting exciting as the Youth Drama Cliub prepares for its presentation presentation of "The Visit" at Newcastle Village Community Hall, July 25th to 28th. The group spent several hours on Sunday, going over their lines and working on props for the big event. The Statesman was fortunate to obtain this photo of part of the cast, rehearsing a , scene from the play. For the second summer in a row, some of the students students of Bowmanville area have devoted a good portion of their time to a drama production. production. « This year, the Bowmanville Bowmanville Youth Drama Club is putting on a three act tragi - comedy called "The Visit." The production is at the Newcastle Village Town Hall from July 25 to July 28, starting at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are available from Jeannie, at 623-9562 or at the door for five dollars each. Aside from rehearsals, members of the B.Y.D.C. have also been busy with various fund raising activities activities such as yard sales, bake sales and rame draws. A couple members have also been busy getting select sponsors from local businesses businesses in town to help pay for the cost of this proauction. proauction. The play revolves around an eccentric, middle-aged billionairess who has returned returned to Gullen; a small poverty - stricken town in Germany, where she spent the first 17 years of her life. The hard work and dedication, dedication, and especially the courage of these young thes- pians, makes it necessary that they receive our full support. So remember to keep the nights of July 25 to July 28 open, and support the Bowmanville Bowmanville Youth Drama Club. Happy 25th Anniversary Laverne and Peter "SOLA 9CRIPTURA" SCRIPTURE ALONE THE PROTESTANT MOTTO "Romovo not Iho nnclont landmark, which thy fnthors havo sot" Prov- orbs 22:20 "Every word ol God Is puro:,.,ndd lhQtLtioLun ttt-IJÎ s WQldsj; Provorbs 00 6 & G THE HOLY. BIBLE Pet of theWcgk Oh, these little guys are so cute! You gotta see them to believe them. They are happy, healthy and full of the dickens. This one reflects a laid-back philosophy on life. Some ascribe to the "I'm so cute I'm irresistible" school while some have a "life is great, so let's party" attitude, There is only one puppy; left of the litter born to a shepherd/husky at the Amimal Shelter. . 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