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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Nov 1993, p. 5

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Impact Seminar in Durham Region On Saturday, November 27, 1993, Focus on the Family will present its Community Impact Seminar to pastors, pastors, community leaders and lay- leaders in the Durham Region. The Seminar will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Ritson Road Alliance Church, 605 Ritson Road, Oshawa. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. Registration for the Seminars is $10 per person and $15 per couple. A lunch will be provided. To pre- register call (416) 434-7977. The Community Impact Seminar presents a Biblical rationale for Christian involvement in social issues. issues. It also enables Christians to get involved by designing strategics for addressing critical issues in the community community and by initiating local Community Community Impact Committees. These committees will provide information and leadership to local churches wanting to impact their community. Dr. James Dobson, President of Focus on the Family, says "Focus has long recognized the vital role of the local church in the success of virtually virtually every area of Christian endeavour. Through the years we have sought to strengthen the ministry of congregation congregation in every way possible, including help with social action issues. But now the Holy Spirit seems to be calling calling more and more churches to greater greater participation in restoring Christian principles to our culture." Michael Clarke is the Westem- Canada presenter of the Community Impact Seminars for Focus on the Family (Canada). His experience in public speaking on issues of culture and youth make him a critical addition to the CIS team. As Executive Director of Reel to Real Ministries (Canada), Michael offers expertise in dealing with popular popular culture issues. As a former advertising Manager for McDonald's Restaurants, and as a former TV producer, Michael is considered considered an expert on media-related issues. issues. He has also co-produced a video video entitled Unholy Hollywood and publishes a newsletter dealing with social concerns. Michael is a key leader in restoring Christian principales principales to our culture. INFORMATION NIGHT November 21,7 p.m. Persons interested in forming a new Evangelical witness in Clarington please call George Bell 697-0552 Baptist Convention of Ont. and Que. Community Liaison Group Looks At Ways to Deal with Port Granby By John Veldhuis The Clarington Community Liaison Liaison Group is hard at work examining various methods of dealing with the wastes that are left at Port Granby. Questions such as, "should the material material be treated at the site before the remainder is shipped or should all of it be shipped directly?" are questions that we have to deal with. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Temperance and Church St. Bowmanville 623-3432 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH, 1993 11:OOa.m. Remembrance Day Sunday Sermon: "Hush the Noise" Legion will be in attendance. Sunday School and Nursery Come and Celebrate. Minister: Rev. Harvey Osborne, B.A., M.Div. 623-0009 St. Mtt'S Stiflltcatt Church Temperance St. S„ Bowmanville SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH, 1993 TRINITY XXII 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion Wed. 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion and Laylng-On-of-Hands for Healing p» Rector - The Reverend Canon Byron Yates, B.A., S.T.B. LM Trinity United Church Church and Division Streets Bowmanville, Ontario Church Phone Office Phone 623-3912 623-3138 v Rev. Frank Lockhart M.A., M.Div., M. Th. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH, 1993 10:30 a.m. Remembrance Day Service Saturday, November 20th Jack & Jill Club Dinner/Dance For tickets, cal! Ted and Georgina Watson at 623-4934 All welcome Church School for all Children St. Saul's ®tuitcîr Church Rev. Nancy J. Knox, B.A., M.Div. Organist: Mr. Douglas Dewell Church Secretary: Helen Mclnnes 623-7361 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH, 1993 11:00 a.m. "Vigilance In The Darkness" Nursery Care for Pre-School Children Every Sunday If you're new to Bowmanville, we invite you to make St. Paul's your church home. Capsule Comments with Neale McLean, b.sc. Phm. November 1-71$ Pharmacy Awareness Week in Canada, The purpose is to highlight the role that pharmacists play In the health care system and encourage you to make a point of getting to know your pharmacist. Talk to your pharmacist pharmacist for the jicstof carol Music can be soothing and relaxing. The music of the Baroque periods (Bach, Handel, and Vivaldi for example) Is good, particularly the slower movements of their compositions. compositions. These slower passages are relaxing because they are written with a tempo of about 60 beats per minute which Is dose to the rate of the normal human heart In Its relaxed state. Imagine a human blood substitute that could be used by anyone without typing and matching ... that lasts a long time on the shelfand carries no risk of disease, Sounds like a dream but medical science Is getting closer to this reality, A Toronto-based company company Is developing It. Sharing medications with another person Is often a temptation but Is never advisable. Even something as common as A.SA. tablets can be deadly In certain people, depending on the medications they arc taking and their medical history. Speaking of the pain medication, A.SA., It Is often found In many non-prescription medications medications and unless you read the fine print on the container, you may not know It. Use our pharmacists' knowledge to help you choose what's best for you, Pharmacist Orthotlst Bowmanville Clinic Pharmacy Ltd. 222 King St. East Bowmanville, Ont. The meetings are held on a regular basis and are open to the public. The whole process is called "Remedial Action Plan" or RAP for short and is conducted in three communities, Port Hope, Hope Township and Clarington. Clarington. In the near future, each community community will separate and go its own way since the sites are very diverse and methods useful in Clarington will not be applicable in Port Hope and vis-a- versa. A scries of documents has been prepared by the Siting Task Force Secretariat for its contractors and those documents help us in discussing discussing their ways and means in resolving resolving this problem. The documents are numbered RAP 1 to 6 and are available in the office for your perusal. We invite you to participate in the discussions to give us your input and approval or concerns' about what we are doing. Several people have done so in the past and we appreciate those suggestions suggestions very much, we hope you will continue. If you have not yet taken an active part in the discussions with the Clarington CLG we invite you to do so now. The members are approachable, approachable, the office is open every day from 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. and a few afternoons afternoons as well. Call us at 987-7786 and find out more about the actions of the Community Liaison Group on your behalf. Thank You for News Coverage Dear Mr. Parrott: The Enniskillen United Church Women wish to say a most sincere 'Thank You' to you for the publicity. . you gave our Torchmen concert, both,;. in Bits and Pieces of October ôth-aiicldlj the lovely large picture and com-/ - ments in the.October 13th edition of the Statesman. We're a small church and we did have a good turnout. More than one person said the picture reminded them of the concert. We've always been proud of "our" local newspaper and now think you're even more super. Gratefully, Ella M. Bowman Corresponding Secretary The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, November 3,1993 5 90u^8hthday Proud parents, Mrs. Vasiliki Timi- anis of Scarborough and Garry and Susan Davie of Bowmanville, are pleased to announce the engagement of their children, Nick Timianis (brother of Mrs. Alexandra Campbell) Campbell) to Kim Davie (sister of Chris Davie). The wedding will take place on August 20,1994 at the Liberty Pentecostal Pentecostal Church, Bowmanville. Edward (Ted) Copping of Kirby, celebrated 'his 90th birthday on Saturday, October 30th, 1993, with a family gathering gathering in Oshawa. Best wishes were received from his family and many friends. 'Weddùtÿ Jill Elizabeth Hockin and Gregory Douglas Brown, exchanged wedding vows on Friday, the thirtieth of July, 1993. Mr. Justice John Jenkins officiated. officiated. Jill is the daughter of Ken and 'Elva Hockin of Bowmanville, Ontario. Ontario. Greg's parents are David and Barbara Barbara Brown of Red Deer, Alberta. Greg and Jill are now living in Fort Franklin (Dcline) N.W.T. Happy 1st Birthday on November 3,1993 Uncle Bert "80" and Bruce "?" Hi. My name is Brandon Richard Hollingsworth. I turned one on November November 3. This is my big sister Cassandra Cassandra who will be turning 3 in February. February. My proud mommy and daddy are Wendy and Terry. Mommas and Poppas Joan and Armond Hollingsworth Hollingsworth of Bethany, Fran and Bill Shram of Beaverton, and great grandma grandma Madeline Marshall of Canning- ton. with Elizabeth Belanger-Linkletter CTC The perfect vacation! No longer longer just an elusive dream, it is a sound investment in the style and quality of your life. A time to relax and recharge your batteries. batteries. An interval to learn and grow; a time to spend with yourself yourself and with your loved ones. When you first start to think about a holiday, you think about what things you like to do, or where you have had a good time before. You talk about your thoughts with your family, share your dreams with the folks at work; and think about your ideas as ÿoù drive" home: So what do you do next? Make your plans! You may already know some of the horrors of booking travel on your own ... hours spent on the phone waiting to get through to Airline A only to find (after you have travelled) travelled) that Airline C had a better better rate; long distance phone calls for hotel reservations ... Next week, we will look at 'WHY USE A TRAVEL AGENCY 1 . If you have travel tips that you want to share in this column,. column,. call. Blessings Travel Centre. When you think of Travel, Think of Blessings Travel Centre Vanstone Mill 623-0005 Free Deliveries (905) 623-7611 J.E. QUANTRILL Mon. - Thurs. 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. CAI CC HOURS Friday 9:00a.m.-6:00p.m. OHLCO nUUnO satur da y 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. CHEVROLET • GEO • 0LDSM0BILE • CADILLAC LTD. 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