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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Aug 1993, p. 3

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Week in Review- The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, August 25,1993 3 Bowmanville's Addiction Services Office Serves Clients from Courtice to Cobourg Blackstock Fair Under Way this Weekend From page one There arc programs for "Partners of Substance Abusers" which are not just for married folks, but can include include a parent or other companion. "' All these opportunities open up to a person after the initial assessment assessment interview. - 'The specialized programs offered are for early intervention, males, females females youth and seniors, for partners, partners, parents, children of substance abusers, and adult children of substance substance abusers. The out-patient services are available in Bowmanville. Crisis intervention, however, is not offered in Bowmanville. People BOY SCOUTS OF CANADA West Durham District PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING FOR A LISTING OF THE LOCATION; DATE AND TIME FOR REGISTRATION INTO THE VARIOUS 1993-94 SCOUTING PROGRAMS. B-BEAVERS C-CUBS Age-5-7 8-10 4th Bowmanville Vincent Massey School Bernice Norton -.623-9982 B,C, - Sept. 8th 7-8:00 p.m. 7th Bowmanville Trinity United Church Dave Stainton - 697-2686 ..B,C,S, V-Sept. 8th 7-8 p.m. 10th Bowmanville ■ Lord Elgin Public School Ester Beilerose - 623-9570 B,C - for information please call 1st Hampton Hampton United Church Joan Ritzie - 263-4460 B,C,S - Sept. 13th 7:00 p.m. 1st Enniskillen Haydon Community Centre Leslie Listro - 263-4077 B,C,S - Sept. 9th 7:00 p.m. 1st Orono Ôrono, United Church Maryanne May - 983-9845 for information please call 1st Pontypool Pontypool Community Centre Jim Merry-705-277-2530 for information call S-SCOUTS V-VENTURERS R-ROVERS 11-14 15-17 18-26 5th Bowmanville Salvation Army - Bowmanville Tom Dixon-623-9188 B,C,S - Sept. 8th 6:30-8 p.m. 9th Bowmanville St. Stephens Catholic School Jennifer Aaron - 697-2738 B,C - Sept. 9th 7:00 p.m. 11th Bowmanville Church of Latter Day Saints Domenic Boulter - 623-6722 for information please call 1st Hillcrest Height's Zion United Church (Mitchell's Corners) Donna Jeffries B,C - Sept. 13th 7-8:00 p.m. 1st Maple Grove Maple Grove United Church Steve Goodmurphy - 623-5579 B - for information call 1st Bethany Bethany United Church Edward Harding - 705-277-2809 for information please call 1st Newcastle St. Francis of Assisi School David Woelfle-987-3876 B.C.S-Sept. 16th, 6:30-8 p.m. Information about Rovers may be directed to Roger Leetooze - 623-9147 For other questions please call either: District Commissioner - Pat Goode - 623-3868 District President - Dan Jones - 433-2998 The Canadian Statesman Carrier of the Week Colin Fenton Route #6 Since April, 1991 This week's carrier will receive. FREE BURGER, FRIES, DRINK and an ICE CREAM TREAT compliments of: DARI DREAM Soft and Hard Ice Cream Ice Cream Cakes and Pies Char Broiled Burgers and Fries OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11 a.m. -11 p.m. 623-3081 215 King Street E,, Bowmanville needing that particular service will need to go to Oshawa. While a detoxification service is available in Oshawa, at this time it is only offered to men. Women and female teenagers must go to Toronto. That situation could change soon, though. Mr. McGary told The Statesman on Friday morning, "There is a proposal proposal to go to a 20-bed unit which will be able to accommodate women and adolescents. We have every reason reason to be optimistic about it." The increase in numbers of community-based community-based addiction centres is a direct result of the number of people who have gone to the United States for addiction problems. Addiction centres, such as the ones provided by Oshawa General Hospital Pinewood Centres, provide "more treatment for the same money," money," Ms. Simmonds said. "There was a deficit in services here and the Americans are willing to take our money," Mr. McGary noted. While, in the beginning of the service in Bowmanville, people were surprised to see the service being being provided within the community, no one seems surprised any more, Ms Whetham said. And having the service here means that people who live in Bowmanville Bowmanville and the surrounding communities communities don't have to travel to Oshawa. Accessibility is one of the keys to the success of the office, Ms Whetham noted. The counsellors have also been invited to a number of schools to talk with the students. In fact, one local high school principal has asked the counsellors to set up a group within the school for teenagers teenagers who are having addiction problems. problems. The majority of the clients the counsellors sec are between 20 to 60 years of age. But some are younger. "Last month, a lot of youth were' referred to us," Ms Whetham noted. She said it was probably due to the fact that school was out. As for success stories, the success success of treatment is not determined by goals set by either Ms Whetham or Mr. McGary but by the individuals individuals looking for help. "Success? It's an improvement," said Mr. McGary. "People have a choice of what course they want to follow. So, success success is any level of improvement to their stated goal." Teenagers and adults wanting to inquire about the services and how the counsellors would be able to help them may call 697-2746. A MAJOR TURNING POINT IN THE HISTORY OF HUMANITY Bahâ'u'llâh And The Harmony of Religion and Science | eligion and Science are the two wings upon which man's intelligence can soar into the heights.... Should a man try to fly with the wing of religion alone he would quickly fall into the quagmire of superstition, whilst on the other hand, with the wing of science alone he would also make no progress, but fall into the despairing slough of materialism." From the BalvlT Writings Baha'i For more information or to join II ir BolidY tjjorlt toward» unity oil: 623-2936 This weekend the 128th Black- stock Fair goes from Friday evening, Aug. 27 to Saturday Aug. 28. The fun begins on Friday evening with the Demolition Derby at 7. If you enjoy action and lots of laughs, come out and cheer your favorite car to victory. On Saturday morning, the buildings buildings and midway will open at 9:30 for you to explore and enjoy. Later on, the Durham East 4-H Sheep, Swine and Beef Clubs will begin their achievement days. Be sure not to miss the colorful parade which will start making its way through town at 10:30 a.m. Afterwards, there will be a horse show in front of the grandstand and beef shows will take place on the infield. infield. In the Recreation Centre Earl Brown's will be presenting his magic shows, and Paula Lishman Furs Limited Limited will have a fashion show at 2 p.m. To round out the entertainment for the afternoon, you can hoot and holler to the rhythmic sounds of the Good Time Cloggers. T here will also be an oxen demonstration, demonstration, the annual media milking contest, the champion pie and cake auction, and the Durham East 4-H Swine Club market hog sale. For the children, there will be clowns, games and contests. These are just some' of the events awaiting you at the Blackstock Fair this weekend. 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