i i Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 12,1990 5 Darlington Employees Help Salvation Army New Election Act Gives Diabetes Team Receives Outstanding Achievement Certificates The Christmas spirit is alive and well at Darlington Nuclear Generating Station. Station. This year, employees contributed over $5,000 to Newcastle's Salvation Army Christmas Cheer Fund. The money was raised during a gate collection. Captain and Mrs. Gary Cooper and Isobel Jones, of the Salvation Army, received the donation donation recently. In addition to this contribution, construction employees are now selling selling tickets on a model house built for an apprenticeship trade fair at Durham College. College. Proceeds from the draw will also go to the Salvation Army. Heart Fund Needs Help With Christmas just around the corner, the aver- ^-- --' THE 1-- * latinai MCTORY 1st„ 2nd. and 3rd. Mortgage* "ipan privilege* Sam* day service tedi a. . NOW FOR aMCOUTb ACTION HOURS: 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. €J age person might not be interested interested in thinking too far into next year yet. But the Heart and Stroke Fund is asking you to do just that. Every February, the organization organization canvasses the municipality in search of funds to be used for research into heart disease and stroke. Patty Burry, a volunteer recruitment officer with the organization, said their main purpose is to raise "We've been keeping Bowmanville and area residents warm for over 60 years!" • Top quality Imperial Oil products for Domestic, Industrial and Rural use. • Automatic delivery maintained by a fleet of modern tanker trucks. • We sell portable heater fuel. • Dependable 24-hour service. ASK US ABOUT OUR TOTAL HOME COMFORT PROGRAM Telephone 623-5516 HARRISON FUELS £ SSO *12 Sturrock Road Bowmanville 33% OFF INSTALLATION LABOUR Help us keep our installers working over the winter and you can save 1/3 on our regular installation rates. eilllii Free Estimates Call Us Today WINDOW AND DOOR CENTRE dBDASHWJOJ A® OSHAWA 436-1344 Homeless Right to Vote Municipal Affairs Minister Minister Dave Cooke introduced changes to the Municipal Elections Act today that will allow homeless people to vote in municipal elections. "Homeless people have been disenfrancnised by the current system," Mr. Cooke said. "The changes I am in-. troducing will provide new ways for people without a fixed address to meet residency residency requirements.' The legislation will also restrict election contribu- ' tiqns and the use of surplus campaign funds. And it will make it easier for electors to have alleged campaign financing financing irregularities investigated. investigated. Under the legislation, a candidate's surplus campaign campaign funds will be held in trust by the municipal clerk for use during the next municipal municipal election or applied against past election debts. A $5,000 limit will be placed on the total amount a contributor can give to all candidates for a single municipality, municipality, school board or local local board. A new enforcement system system will eliminate the need for individual electors to take legal action if they believe believe election campaign financing financing laws have been broken. The new system will demand demand the municipality, school board or local board act on voters' complaints. If the municipality or board fails to take appropriate action, action, the provincial Commission Commission on Election Finances can intervene. The legislation includes a number of other amendments amendments - allowing municipalities municipalities to provide election information information in languages other than English and French and providing an alternative alternative form of ballot for visually impaired electors. "The credibility of any government starts with the way in which it is elected, " Mr. Cooke said. funds for research and education. education. The organization has been in existence since 1947 when it was known as the Heart Fund. In 1984, they became the Heart and Stroke fund because because researchers had found a definite connection between between the two conditions. Research is also being " done on DNA. Mrs. Buriy explained that doctors are trying to discover why the heart and brain won't replace replace injured parts in the same way that the skin will. The Heart and Stroke Fund will attend health fairs to provide information and it has a number of information information brochures available. The brochures deal with such topics as diet, exercise, cholesterol and smoking. They, even have information for kids explaining how to deal with the illness if a parent parent has it. Heart disease and stroke are the number one killers in the country, Mrs. Burry said. Thanks to the efforts of the Heart and Stroke Fund, the number of deaths has been cut in half through research research developing such treatments as by-passes and transplants. Heart disease hits one in eight people in Canada, she said. But, Mrs. Burry points out: "If you switch your diet and exercise more, you can save yourself a lot of grief." The organization, during the campaign in February, hopes to raise $15,000 in the Town of Newcastle. Canvassers are still needed needed in the Bowmanville area. If you are interested, you are invited to call the campaign campaign chairman, Irwin Hamilton. Hamilton. Or you can attend a meeting meeting tomorrow night, December December 13, in Court Room 2 at the Bowmanville fire station. station. HUNDREDS OF IN-STORE SPECIALS To observe Diabetes Month at Memorial Hospital, the Board of Directors presented their Diabetes Health Care Team with Certificates of Outstanding Achievement in the field of Out-patient Diabetes Education. Education. The recognition occurred particularly for the team's recent panel presentation of their Multidisciplinary Multidisciplinary Team Approach to Diabetes Education, delivered delivered tnrough the Northern Ontario Teleconferencing 1ER Network. Pictured here, from the left, are: Sylvia Spice, vice-president Patient Care Services; Jennifer McPherson, Diabetes Program Co-ordinator; Fred Tip- pins, Director of Pharmacy; Pat Busch, dietitian, Mar- S '; VanDusen, Director of Social Services; John , director of Rehabilitation Services; and Don Peebles, vice chairman of the Board of Directors. 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