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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Sep 1990, p. 15

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 5,1990_ 15 --Ideal Weather for Participants m Annual fori ferry rair \ VK':- V " « *• « . 5 4<' -> <-•-•< . ;, i ■> ' f ,✓ i f „ m > . The annual Port Perry Fair last weekend had al- rf ^ actjon in the midway area where the youngsters most ^ldeal weather for the three-day event. Ram were en j oy j n p. the rides, the machinery show ana the- SS®"!? discSage auSn«" Th7bi|Ta"'m f ' re eauipmcnt displays. This weekejthe crowds will Sunday when the horses were racing with some betting betting taking place, no doubt. These photos. show some fire equipment displays, be heading for the Durham Central 4-day extravaganza extravaganza at Orono Fairgrounds. Those misguided or misinformed folks who think a good time giving kids exciting rides. Maybe some of that dinosaurs are extinct didn't attend Port Perry them will be coming to Orono this weekend for their Fair on the weekend where this giant dino was having fair. So don't miss out. Better be there. ronce Diicfs A 19-year-old Bowmanville Bowmanville resident found out first hand how expensive garbage can be. Durham Regional Police report the youth was unable to find his wallet last week and told police it may have been mistakenly thrown out. with the garbage. • • • Two young boys in New-? tonville learned about the dangers of playing with matches the hard way last week. Durham Regional Police report that two boys age 10 and 12 were playing with matches behind the Newton- ville school and started a fire. They were unable to extinguish extinguish the flames and the Town of Newcastle fire department department was called to put the fire out. Durham Regional Police report that a Newcastle woman was injured last week when a fireplace structure structure fell off the wall. • • • A 24-year-old Port Hope resident was injured oyer Labor Day weekend while riding an all terrain vehicle in the Ganaraska Forest. Durham Regional Police say the Port Hope man was driving .the vehicle in the forest on Monday when it rolled over. The result was a broken hip for the driver. New Service for Asthmatics T.O.NJBA House League Baseball Standings AugustSO This fall, The Lung Association Association will begin a new education education service for asthmatics of all ages, living in Durham Region and in the Port Hope ana Lindsay areas. Based on a "Drop-in" cen- tre concept, this free service (funded by a grant from Glaxo Canada Inc.) aims to reduce hospital admissions and improve the quality of life for participants. According According to Medical Adviser, Dr. Sunil Mehra, "asthma is invariably invariably under diagnosed and. undertreated. Early detection detection and proper treatment treatment are the major factors in determining the outcome ' of asthma. By education the LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Talent Day every Sunday 5 to 9 pm. beginning Sunday, September 9th Show your talent and win fabulous prizes! Come celebrate your Birthday with us. Call ahead and well provide the birthday cake FREE Queen's Limousine Service available $75.00/hour (1 hr. min.) Call 987-4252 public through the Out- Reach Program, we shall be able to achieve the goal of normal lifestyle for èveiy asthmatic in the Region." "This is a. whole new direction direction for us," says Program Program Co-ordinator Donna Worden. "We will be providing providing an ongoing service, rather rather than one short program spread over just a few weeks." Starting in the second week of September, the ser- ' vice will operate three evenings evenings per month at each Centre. Centre. Each evening, Respiratory Therapists will review various aspects of asthma and treatment. Hands-on assistance will be given in the use of inhalers, peakflow meters and other respiratory devices. The Asthma Out-Reach Program will be located in six centres including Oshawa, Lindsay, Port Hope, Whitby, Port Perry ana in Bowmanville on Thursday's at the Bowmanville Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. All family members welcome welcome to attend sessions start at 6:00 p.m. For more information on this free service, call the Lung Association at 416- 436-1046 (Oshawa) or (705) 324-6497, Lindsay. Mosquitos Team Team G W L Shoppers Drug 15 13 2 Orono Blues 16 12 ' 4 Co-operators 16 10 6 J.B. MacGregor 15 8 5 Hunt's Photo 14 7 8 Optimists 14 7 7 Mothersills A 16 5 9 Nettinga Construction 16 4 10 Henry Buildall 15 4 10 Burger King M. i 15 2 y 13 •Hiv Tykes Team Steve's Auto 15 14 1 Central Ont. Aluminum 15 13 2 Checkers 16 8 8 Orono 15 7 8 The Lawmen 16 6 10 Heritage Market 15 3 12 Memorial Park 16 3 13 PeeWee Team Mothersills (C) 16 12 4 Skylight Donuts 16 10 6 Orono Peewee 16 9 5 Beaver Lumber 16 7 7 Rivitt's Arch Hardware 16 5 11 Oddfellows 16 3 . 13 Bantam Team Charlie's V Plus 13 11 2 Norm's Deli 13 8 5 Greenaway's Petro-Can 14 1 13 Midget Team Dempster's Knights' 15 10 5 Courtice 14 8 5 C.J. Services Red Sox 15 3 11 SEPTEMBER 6,7,8,1990 A little bit country; J f J f a Me bit Rock bRoll Thurs. & Fit, Sept. 6,7 12:00 Noon -10:00 P.M. 3* Saturday, Sept. 8 10:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. ** rir • CRAFTS • COLLECTABLES e BAKING CONTEST • AUCTIONS • MINI-INDY • CHILDREN'S MIDWAY & MUCH MUCH MORE It's down home fun (or the whole family! ADULTS: $5 SENIORS & STUDENTS: $3.50 CHILDREN UNDER 5: FREE FREE PARKING Mk Road ^metro east Pickering , , TRADE CENTRE The ChiHrW (/\)lTi lotir\o|at'ior] of Canadc; .^l. The Children's Wish Foundation has been set up to "magically" grant wishes to terminally ill children. Perhaps it's a trip to Disneyland, or to visit grandma in another province or to see Wayne Gretzky play. Whatever the child's wish, the Foundation attempts to fulfill it. Mary Brown's and its customers are sponsors of Children's Wish in this region. Your donation to a most worthy cause helps make a child's special wish come true. z Thank you. Mary Brown's Fried Chicken 214 King St. E. Bowmanville Phone: 623-3561 We deliver, Open seven days a week VISIT DURHAM CENTRAL FAIR at the Orono Fair Grounds Thurs. Sept. 6 Frl. Sept. 7 - Miss Fair Pafleant • school parade -Rav Watson Aerial - demolition derby Show - tiddlers contest - Farmers Olympics -tua-of-war Sat. Sept. 8 - slant parade sun. sept. 9 • car show - jtospel sine - chariot and chuck -pet show wafion races - horse shoe tournament - horse races -country and western - elusion and mafiic show jamboree you and n. Hal Imm lata a la Sandra Yates Phone «23-587» Muriel Moynes Phone 623-7741

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