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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Jul 1991, p. 16

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16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, July 17,1991 Wrong Student Named I Blue Have a Date at Roy Thomson HaU Talk about mistaken identity..A couple of weeks ago this column reported the tragic death of Bryon Read, a former student of C.H.S. ... I am happy to report that the young man killed was NOT the C.H.S. grad former resident of this area but another another young man of the same name, same age, the same family background and the some courses at the same university. Needless to say, I am sorry about the error error in having reported this incident but am relieved of the outcome and can certainly certainly reassure our Bryon that you have many, many concerned concerned friends in this area. If you see Doug and Ellen Russell looking very proud these days, they have good reason as they became grandparents with the arrival arrival of the baby daughter of their daughter Beth and her husband in Oshawa. Congratulations. Congratulations. Ingrid and Dave Larmer, Robert and Stephen and Heather Goulding enjoyed a holiday to Nova Scotia where Ingrid visited her parents parents and other relatives. Dave flew home a week earlier earlier than the others who returned returned home by car on Sunday. Sunday. Congratulations to Todd Martyn on his marriage to Kelly Clarke of Norwood whose marriage took place in Norwood Baptist Church solemnized by Rev. Winni- fred Bridges, former pastor of Columbus Church and Lay Minister Ed Potter of Norwood Baptist Church. Reception was at the Armouries Armouries and afterwards a party at Don and Doreen Clark's with the young couple leaving by motorcycle on their honeymoon. Guests attended from Ohio, Toronto, Toronto, Lakefield and Black- stock. There were 13 tables at the weekly senior citizen's card party on Tuesday evening. evening. Winners were Marie Geer, Grant Bright, Thomas Manns, Albert Watts, Gladys Gladys Potts, Betty Hockley with Ella Venning being low. Winners of the draws were Lorn a Swain, Clara Warren, Meta Swain, Eileen Warder, Nerta Masters and Laurrena Bright. A good time was had by all. There was a huge crowd for the Banner Dedication and Parade led by the outstanding outstanding Ardrossan Flute Band from Scotland. Bro. Ron Thertell, Worthy Master Master Purple Hill L.O.L. 399 was M.C. for this special occasion. occasion. Muriel Wotten, Worthy Worthy Mistress Blackstock L.O.B.A. and Wor. Sis. Christine Calvert Grand Mistress of Scotland Unfurled Unfurled the banner. Members of the Cow-Calf Club enjoyed a bus trip on Thursday to Eastern Ontario. Ontario. Some of the points of interest interest that were toured were the deer farm at Grafton, slaughter house and test stations and other items of interest. The fourth meeting of the Blackstock Protecting Planet Planet Earth 4-H Club was held on Thursday, July 4,1991 at Blackstock United Church at 7:30 p.m. First was the roll call which was making up logos about the earth such as "Don't hurt the dirt" and "Green is clean." Next we watched a movie called Garbage Tale about recycling recycling and reusing. Then we practised judging for the upcoming upcoming judging competition. We discussed the judging competition and "Go for the Gold." The meeting was then closed. The next meeting meeting will be held Thursday, July 11, 1919 at 7:30 p.m. at the Blackstock United Church. Members-Please remember that your projects are due on July 18. Thanks to our leaders Gail Johns, Marilyn Green and to our youth leaders Esther Kelly and Nancy Green for another another great meeting. Alison Malcolm, Press Reporter. The fifth meeting of the Blackstock Protecting Planet Planet Earth 4-H Club was held on Thursday, July 11, 1991 at 7:30 p.m. at Blackstock United Church. The meeting was opened by president Jennifer Arbuckle, roll call was taken and the minutes were read by secretary Colleen Colleen Arbuckle. Next we completed completed an experiment about toilet paper and looked at some envirodials. Next we discussed household waste. After this we discussed wetlands wetlands and our 4-H projects. Lastly the meeting was closed and we all enjoyed a delicious snack. Thanks to leaders Gail Johns, Marilyn Green and Youth leaders Nancy Green and Esther Kelly for another great meeting. Alison Malcolm, Press Reporter. You will see jar donations of coins for the Port Perry Hospital Auxiliary located in various places in our community. community. In the first month of this project 4500 pennies were donated in Cartwright Township alone. As you probably have read the Auxiliary Auxiliary is working towards a goal of 1 million pennies in one year. If you have a jar- full of pennies you'd like to donate or have any questions questions call the Cartwright Chairperson Noreen Malcolm Malcolm at 986-4246. IsN The Ministry of Health has set up a 1-800 phone number to answer Questions about the new Health Card that has replaced the OHIP number, Health Minister Frances Lankin announced today. For information on the Health Card, call 1-800-268- 1154 between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m., Monday to Friday. Questions about lost cards, new cards, turning 65 and travelling and obtaining treatment outside Ontario can also be answered. The information lines provide service in English, French and seven additional languages. As of July 1, patients need the new card to show eligibility for Ontario health care benefits, and providers can no longer bill for services services under the old OHIP number. number. This deadline ended a six-month transition period that allowed providers and residents time to switch over to the new Health Cards. More than 98 per cent LIBERTY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Comer of Martin Road and Highway #2 Sunday, July 21,1991 9:45 A.M. Sunday School Classes for kids and adults 11:00 a.m. Worship and the Word Pastor Rick Hilsden 6:30p.m. Sunday Night Music Presentation Featuring LIFE rrr/rirn Youth Musical O' THE DON'T MISS IT!! Everyone Is Welcome! B FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 623-5100 C take : TAKE j Ë3 PROTECT CANADA'S WMl YM FORESTS Ui J 1.1 nJf -- Don't Miss Our Mouth-Watering Deals during Sidewalk Sale Days! See our advertisement in the Sidewalk Sale Section in today's newspaper. Bowmanville fiudio-Vision 58 King St. W. Telephone 623-2312 by Mei-Lin Stichbury If the Blue Angels' dance rehearsal is any indication of how they will perform at the Seniors' Jubilee Concert at Roy Thomson Hall on August August 22, they are guaranteed to be a success. This is not the first time the Blue Angels will be appearing appearing on the stage of Roy Thomson Hall. The group from Wilmot Creek made their debut last year in the Seniors Jubilee Concert, a four-day showcase that features features over 60 senior acts. Their dance performance was so successful that they were asked to come back and audition again this year. They will be performing performing four numbers at the upcoming upcoming concert. The Wilmot Creek Blue Angels began dancing together together about five years ago. What started out as line dancing, turned into a full fledged act when they added tap dancing to it. Considering the fact that none of the 18 women involved involved had ever danced with roup prior to dancing tributes this to the fact that they practice at least twice a week. But, most importantly, importantly, everyone just enjoys themselves. In Bowmanville, the Blue Angels have established an excellent reputation. They perform all over Bowmanville, Bowmanville, averaging about two engagements a month. Ms. MacDonald said that people are booking the Blue Angels for performances at Christmas and next year right now. Their performances are not only appreciated by seniors, seniors, but by people of all ages. At a performance for the 1st Bowmanville Guides, dancer Doreen Carpenter said that she didn't know whether the girls would appreciate appreciate their dancing. Her fears, it turned out, were unfounded. unfounded. "It was wonderful - the response we received. They were coming up and dancing with us and we all had a lot of fun," she said. The Blue Angels also believe believe in giving to the commu- witfuhe Ce r Angels M the n ir ™tv. They haveraised^oyer act has come together nicely, r 300 ;ogether nicely. Dancer ana choreographer, choreographer, Nancy MacDonald, at- for" charity by giving lessons at the Trinity United United Church in Bowmanville. The Blue Angels, an 18-member dance group from Wilmot Creek, will be performing at the Seniors Jubi lee Concert at Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto cm August August 22. The group has made a name for itself with performances in the Bowmanville area. (9.7 million) of eligible Ontarians Ontarians now have their cards and about another 95,000 applicants have been approved approved and will be getting their cards shortly. "The ministry has been receiving many calls about the card," Ms. Lankin said. "The special phone line will enable anyone who hasn't registered or hasn't received a card to get information and advice quickly." Ontario residents who do not have a Health Card should obtain a form called "Registration for Ontario Health Coverage" from their local ministry office or phone 1-800-268-1154. Physicians' Physicians' offices may also have a limited supply of registration registration forms. It will take six to eight weeks for eligibility to be verified and the card delivered. delivered. "Anyone needing medical service who does not yet have a card should not delay seeing a health care provider," provider," Ms. Lankin said. "The ministry has developed procedures procedures for this type of situation." situation." A special form allows the doctor, hospital or other health care provider to collect collect the necessary information information to bill the ministry for the service provided. The patient patient fills out the second part of the form and sends it to the ministry to apply for a card. • The ministry is sending a notice to doctors and other health core providers that it is inappropriate to deny access access or assess charges for treatment to eligible residents residents who do not yet have a health number. The process initiated by the ministry guarantees payment to health care providers. M Downtown Bowmanville STAMPEDE SIDEWALK SALE July 18,19, 20 EVENTS: EVERYDAY - «Children's Carnival Petting Zoo, Pony Rides & Much, Much, More! Grandstand Shows - Square Dancing, Singing & Old Time Fiddling «Monster Truck & Tractor Show featuring "AIR FORCE I" - Thursday. Craft Display & Demonstration (on Friday only) SATURDAY - Children's Pet Show - (Saturday morning (Entry forms at Terribrae Pet Shop) A Pancake Breakfast Saturday morning •Challenge the, Bowmanville Fire Department Saturday morning. •AUTHENTIC NATIVE CANADIAN INDIAN tvTEEPEE VILLAGE featuring "Jim Sky Dancers Set Up At Town Hall Dancing Demonstrations All Day Saturday 'l Plus: Meet Real Cowfolks - Meet the 4 Ton Bowmanville Hombre & SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! : UL1 3J1L EE o a a sinai Œ BOWMANVILLE BUSINESS CENTRE X •<TJ> ,0

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