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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Jan 1991, p. 17

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i I Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, January 30,1991 5 Horticultural Society Honors Junior Gardeners at Annual Meeting The new directors and executive members of the Orono Horticultural Society were joined by head table guests during the Society's annual meeting on Thursday, Jan. 24, at the Orono United Church. Standing in the back row, (left to right) are: Miss Durham Central, Nicole French; Ministry of Agriculture representative, John Finlay; Durham East MPP, Gord Mills; Director Cliff Terrill; Past-President Doreen Doreen Lowrey; Director Cor Mostert; President Donna Hutton; Secretary Yvonne Trafford; Director Eleanor Terril. Second row (left to right): Minnie Zegers; Director Director Lawrence Staples; Second Vice-President, Shelley Etmanskie; Thelma Vagg; Director Inez Harris; and Treasurer Adele McGill. Front row (left to right): Director Director Thelma Gilbank; Past District Director, Isabelle Challice; Director Vera Staples Staples and Director Carol Mostert. Local Couple Joins International Effort Foster Parents Help Local residents are making making à difference in the world. Exchanging thoughts for action, action, Mr. and Mrs. B. Adams of Pontypool are making an impact on the lives of Liza, her family and community in far-off Philippines - without without ever leaving home. Mr. and Mrs. Adams have chosen to sponsor a child through a small monthly contribution to Fos ter Parents Plan of Canada. In so doing, they are helping to change the world - one child at a time. Foster Parents Plan is an international human development development agency that links sponsors here in Canada with needy children in the developing countries of tbe world. The sponsor's contribution contribution of $27 a month is used to help not only the "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 modem tanker trucks. • We sell portable heater fuel. • Dependable 24-hour service. ASK US ABOUT OUR TOTAL HOME COMFORT PROGRAM Téléphoné 623-5516 HARRISON FUELS Esso *12 Sturrock Road Bowmanville child, but an entire family and community as well. Plan's programs offer medical medical care, education, technical training, counselling, income income generation, and much, much more. Plan does not offer handouts. The families participate fully in their own development development - one half of a true partnership of hope, that ensures ensures that projects will cany on, long after Foster Parents Plan is no longer needed. The contribution sent by a family's sponsor enables them to participate in whatever whatever programs are applicable applicable to their own development development needs. In short, it enables a child and family to work their own way out of poverty. At the same time, the sponsor here in Canada is able to share in the family's accomplishments, through regular letters and reports. Over the years, Mr. and Mrs. Adams and Liza will be able to gradually build-an understanding, warm relationship relationship that crosses the bounds of distance, poverty and nationality. Currently, there are already already over 500,000 children in 25 countries being sponsored sponsored by people like Mr and Mrs. Adams in Canada, Australia, Australia, Belgium, Japan, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, the United States and West Germany. Canadians Canadians alone sponsor over 100,000.! Foster Parents Plan is a non-profit, non-sectarian, non-political international development organization, officially registered with the federal government. As such, all donations are eligible eligible for tax credits. Further information may be obtained by writing to Foster Parents Plan at 153 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M4V IPS; or by calling toll-free 1-800- 268-7174. 200 KING STREET EAST OUR NEWEST SCOTIABANK BRANCH Branch Hours: Mon. - Wed. 10:00 a.m. -4:30 p.m. Thurs. - Fri. 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Plus 24 Hour Banking Access to our Cashstop Machine Scotiabank S We're new in the neighbourhood and we would like to get to know you. So drop by when you can and say hello to your new neighbours. Y. Agueci, Branch Manager. I ^6 1 YOUR FIRST ORDER OF PERSONALIZED CHEQUES AT NO COST! This offer applies to new Scotia Savings Chequing, Scotia Chequing, Scotia Gain Plan and Scotia Powerchequing accounts opened at our 200 King Street East, Branch on or before June 30,1991. This oiler Is valid lor one order per person, to a maximum ol 200 single cheques each or 100 duplicate cheques each. This oiler is not available to employees ol The Bank ol Nova Scotia and their immediate ! amities, ummiMÿmut Scotiabank S Andrea Etmanskie and her brother, Peter, scored the highest points in their age groups and were selected as the Orono Junior Gardeners of the Year. Proud leaders leaders Minnie Zegers and Shelley Etmanskie said a lot of work has gone into the earning of points over the year. Andrea has been able to earn a Girl Guide badge for herself while being a member of the Orono Junior Gardeners. The Etmanskies were awarded gifts during the Orono Horticultural Society Annual Meeting on Orono residents Doreen and James Lowery provided some hand-clapping, foot- Thursday evening. stomping music for the Orono Horticultural Society Annual Meeting on Jan. 24. M O *« W0tr S^" £00t,tt0,d »$*«>«** - '£1--,asss Aoui S?oÂcKur C WON'® 1 , 000 dste Wot" 1 ® rdtwe m0 u\d' n 9 s -- & - Yy four GM Dealer's Going Al Out For Hbu. CHEVROLET • PONTIAC « OLDSMOBILE » BUICK • CADILLAC • CHEVY & GMC TRUCKS 'Bawd on Compusearch national now passenger vehicle registrations for tlio 11 month period through November, 1990 for Chevrolet Cavalier and Ronllac Sunblrd combined, 'ChevroletCavalier VLlean rate bawd on a 48 month Smarllease'*and MSRP of S II,348 Is $235.34 per monlh vehltleidellveredfromJanuary IIlh^!99Hor a llmllodllmoonly. Security deposit may bo required. Some mlloag (with a minimum $500 down payment) to qualified retail buyers. 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