The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January 2,1991 3 CHANGES - There's no doubt about it, the new GST is going to create some gigantic and annoying problems. We ran into one businessman on New Year's Day, picking up enough cups of coffee from a local Beckers store for his staff der when we will find out that the new tax is as good for us as the government government claims? It may take quite a while. cus- On a more optimistic note, we should remind our printing - ids, envelopes CHEAPER' , tomers that the new tax should bring them cheaper letterhead and such. As a manufacturer, we now replace the 13.5% tax with the new 7% tax and the provincial tax of 8% remains unchanged. So, there should be a savings to our customers. Hospital's Christmas Baby Born December 28 CHlirch CUld Social NeWS How to lose weight without losing your mind. Introducing the new PERSONAL CHOICE PROGRAM. ; It's a prelty hectic world. Everytime you plan a diet something always seems lo get in the way. Atrip. A birthday. A holiday. Changes in your work sclicdule. So how do you lose weight without lasing your mind? It's easier than you think with the new IPSONAI. CHOICE PROGRAM from Weight Watchers. It's the easiest program we've ever offered, and it was designed to keep pace with you. New PERSONAL CHOICE gives you your choice of three easy-to-follow food plans that range from structured to flexible - whatever's right for you. It's designed to adapt to your lifestyle, f What's more, PERSONAL CHOICE allows you to cat the foods you want when you want. Even in a restaurant. So you can lose weight without losing your friends. Best of all, our meeting leaders have all ■ been successful on the Weight Watchers program themselves. So you'll find a staff whose caring caring understanding guidance can help you reach your goal. Weight Watchers is the safe sensible weight loss program. We've been changing people's lives for tiie better for 27 years. So, if you're looking for a weight loss program that fits your lifestyle, find out more about PERSONAL CHOICE. Call Weight Watchers today. For people who live in the real world. ® OronoNews by I. Challice ■- - I Orono United Church Mrs. Dorothy Barnett gave the children's story at Sunday Dec. 30th service in Orono United, and greeters at doors were Wayne and Carol Bailey. Ushers were Laveme Heard, Donald and Steven Lycett and Mark Plummer. New Years day happy Birthday to Derek Barnett. The choir presented "Mary, Mary" by Avery and Marsh, ana was assisted with the always flute Obligate, Obligate, by Laura Lyn Plummer Plummer ana Jennifer Easton. As Rev. Milnes was taking taking the Courtice and Myrtle services this morning, we were again privileged to have Mrs. Marion Milnes as guest speaker. She also supplied supplied a lovely solo, as part of the service. Orono - Charge Session - meets Tues. Jan 8th at 7:30 p.m. in Friendship Room. Remember to have your , annual reports in by Jan. 11th 1991. Social News Saturday evening, Dec. 29th, dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. Ron Harris and family, Kirby were Mr. and Mrs. Dodds, Mrs. Helene Hawke, Mrs. Inez Harris, Mrs. Annie Fisher, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris and Tyler. Boxing Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Derek Barnett Barnett were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stoner and family, Courtice. Strangest weather one could ever imagine! On Sunday afternoon it was raining and several hours later snowing. Last Wednesday in Peterborough it registered -20 degrees, by Saturday same week raining! raining! Several neighbours lawns are very green and in my garden there are green onions sprouting! Congratulations to Dr. and Mrs. Song Lee, who were united in marriage Sat. Dec. 29, 1990 in Orono United Church, with Rev. Fred Milnes officiating. The bride is former Janne Tamblyn, daughter of Bill and Marie Tamblyn, Orono. The groom is son of How Wong and the late Weng Lee of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Nancy Tamblyn, sister of the bride was bridesmaid and Alex Lien, friend of the groom was best man. A reception and dinner followed in the church main auditorium, as well as wed- ding dance. ra Waste IlfJ Systems BROWNING-FERRIS INDUSTRIES Eastern Lakes District CHRISTMAS TREE COLLECTION PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THE CHRISTMAS TREE COLLECTION WILL TAKE PLACE ON THE 7TH DAY OF JANUARY 1991. HAVE YOUR TREES FOR PICK-UP. CURBSIDE BY 7:00 A.M. Walter A. Evans, P. Eng., Director of Public Works Town of Newcastle 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 '.-is," ' ' < H.V v ' Free SAVE $lA Rpoistmtinn lvmnsL J-JLi JLmV wJLvJ UL JL Spaial rules lor seniors X students Jordan Francis Cahill was almost, but not quite, a Christmas baby. He was born on Dec. 28 at 4:44 p.m. at Memorial Hospital Bowmanville and weighed in at exactly seven pounds. He is pictured here with his adoring parents, Carrie and Ke-. vin Cahill of Bowmanville. Other babies bom during the Christmas holidays at Memorial Hospital were Kayla Lynn Langstaff, daughter of Judy and Robert; and Matthew Robert, son of Carol ana David Mitchell. Rotarians Greet the New Year Memorial Park Clubhouse _ _ Liberty Street, Bowmanville ! 0 Thursday \ 9:15 a.m. and 6:45 p.m. ;e I i : For further information call 1-800-268-3915 by Lorna Miller The 1990 Bowmanville Rotary Club Family Frolie and Levee was held at the home of A1 and Anna Strike,. on Beech Avenue, December 30. The circa 1880 home was aglow with Christmas lights and good cheér as Rotanans and Rotary Anns moved' from fire-lit room to fire-lit ' room, chattirig as only kindred kindred spirits can,- Entertainment was provided provided by Rotary Foundation ' exchange student Jacqui In- glis on flute and Anna Strike on the piano, while Ken Hockin led in some Christmas carols. Ken Hockin, presidentelect, presidentelect, said that he was looking looking forward to his presidency presidency in 1991 and added that his main goal as club presi- WE'RE We've re-opened our restaurant at 209 King Street E. in Bowmanville with an exciting new look featuring a seating area! To celebrate, you are invited to a Grand Re-opening on Saturday, January 12,1991. Events Include: Free face painting I pm - 3pm Free coffee and cake (while supplies last) Clowns to entertain II am - 3pm Free helium balloons and treats for kids Free hand painted coffee mugs to the first 100 adults N KING STREET EAST i tn l 2 S 5 dent was to bring in new and younger members. "The club members are all good men," he said. "But we need some new and younger blood in the club." Although all service clubs are looking for members, in the last six months the Rotary Rotary Club of Bowmanville has welcomed'several newcomers newcomers who will carry on the traditions of. service to the community, country and the world. . ; : .r The leveej.TOf(,resents one ■ facet of Rotary tot is not always always emphasized: fellowship. fellowship. ■ ; Rotaiy provides an instant instant welcome to newcomers to the area. There, you can meet men dedicated to the Rotary precejpts of truth, fairness, goodwill and equal benefits for all. These traditional precepts precepts are carried over by the members of Rotary into their business dealings and everyday lives. This year, the Rotaiy Club is emphasizing environmental environmental issues in addition to helping disabled children, funding exchange students- such as Jacqui Inglis, aiding thé hospital, and nelping to -build wells and provide education education and homes for chil- „dren in the Third World. Being part of a Rotary Club Is a rewarding challenge. challenge. Looking around at the happy assembly attending the levee, one could not help but feel grateful that this Christmas season was made brighter, happier and healthier for people around the world by warm and generous generous individuals such as these who chose to share their good fortune with others. others. DURHAM'S ONLY "TOTAL SERVICE NISSANDEALER" • SALES • SERVICE, • LEASING • RENTALS • BODY SHOP • PARTS • RETAIL • WHOLESALE MIDWAY MOTORS fjiiuiSSAN 1300 Dundas Street Enst whitbv 668-6828 Customer First OUR VOLUME SELLING MEANS YOU SAVE! Van Belle I Floral Shoppes ...much more than a flower store! 14 STORES .HghwyNei2 King 9. W., OlllMM SimcM'StN., Otham . 100 Bund* 9LW., wmm Whitby Tr*krmH O I Vm **• Otltmt UK. you QifU and QuoUnyl.: lfc IM ram laM ■»•««* m SINCE 1930 Sandra Yates Phone 623-5873 Muriel Moynes Phone 623-7741 r EVENING WEAR PRINT REG. to 16.98 m 45" 115 cm. 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