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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Jan 1994, p. 7

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; -- 'TtùvttÙt- 'H/ecUUttÿ j Interfaith Chapel, University of i Victoria, B.C., was the setting for the ! marriage of Marlene Martin and Kenneth Lorenz. The ceremony took I place November 13th, 1993 with | Rev. Ken McRae officiating. The bride is the daughter of Allen and Mona Martin of Bowmanville, and the groom is the son of Ernest and Francis Lorenz of Victoria, B.C. Given in marriage by her father, I the bride wore an ivory tea length ] gown. Attending the bride as her I maid of honor was Kathy Tinney of | Victoria, B.C. wearing a midnight I blue gown. | Jacob Lorenz of Vancouver, B.C., i brother of the groom performed the | duties of best man. i The ushers were Grant and Brian j Martin, brothers of the bride, of Bow- 1 manville, Ontario. ' A reception was held at Monterey ] Centre, Oak Bay, Victoria, B.C. : Guests were present .from Edmonton, J Vancouver, Bowmanville, Enniskil- i len and Millbrook, Ontario. ! The newleyweds reside in Victor- j ia, B.C. NOTICE Persons interested in forming a new Evangelical witness in Clarington please call George Bell 697-0552 Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec "Weddittp On Saturday, November 13, 1993, at 3 p.m. in Newcastle United Church, Lori Luxton and Jeff Dawson Dawson were united in marriage by the Reverend Donald Stiles. The organist was Mrs. Dorothy Payne. The bride's parents are Ron and Joy Luxton of Southway Drive, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, and the groom's parents arc Edward and Brenda Dawson, R.R. 6, Bowmanville. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of brocade, brocade, designed with a sweetheart neckline and a long train. A pearl tierra held a floor length veil, and she carried a bridal bouquet of red roses. Main of honor was Tina Dawson and the bridesmaids were Wendy Luxton, Charlene Ibbottson, Chantal Clemens and Sheri Heard. Best man was Kevin Jackson and the ushers were Jason Luxton, Steve Boulter, Brad Clemens and Andrew Davcy. At the reception held at the Lions Centre, Bowmanville, the bride's mother wore a two piece Victorian lace off-white suit to receive the guests, assisted by the groom's mother mother who wore a two piece forest green suede suit. Following a honeymoon at Myrtle Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Dawson are residing residing in Bowmanville. Please recycle k this newspaper ^ St. Joint's gtogltoati Cfiurcl) Temperance St. S„ Bowmanville SUNDAY, JANUARY 16TH, 1994 EPIPHANY II 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion Wed. 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion and Laying-On-of-Hands for Healing n| Rector - The Reverend Canon Byron Yates, B.A., S.T.B. Dm St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Temperance and Church St. Bowmanville 623-3432 MISSION SUNDAY, JANUARY 16TH, 1994 With Hubert and Nan Budding of Nepal 11 : DO a.m. Worship Service Sunday School and Nursery Minister: Rev. Harvey Osborne, B.A., M.Div. 623-0009 Trinity United Church Church and Division Streets Bowmanville, Ontario Church Phone Office Phone 623-3912 623-3138 ££■ Rev. Frank Lockhart M.A., M.Div., M. Th. SUNDAY, JANUARY 16TH, 1994 10:30 a.m. "How We Worship God" Part II: The Pieces All welcome Church School for all Children §>t. haul's ®tut«îr Cfjurcf) Rev. Nancy J. Knox, B.A., M.Div. Organist: Mr. Douglas Dewell Church Secretary: Helen Mclnnes 623-7361 SUNDAY, JANUARY 16TH, 1994 11:00 a.m. "Noises In the Night" Nursery Cnro for Pre-School Children Every Sunday If you're now to Bowmanville, wo invite you to make St. Paul's your church home. i THE SALVATION ARMY BOWMANVILLE January 10,1994 Dear Residents of Bowmanville and Surrounding Communities: On behalf of The Salvation Army I would like to express my sincere appreciation for the generous giving and support to our Family Services work over the past year and In particular during the Christmas Season. Because of unemployment and Hie economy many families were seeking extra help. With your generosity and caring we were able to assist those in need. Thank you and may God bless each of you abundantly. Sincerely yours, Isabelle Jones Family Services Coordinator « *7odd - Lisa Lines and Scott Todd were united in marriage, October 16,1993, in Community Pentecostal Church, Oshawa. Lisa is the daughter of Rosemarie and Percy Lines of Oshawa and Scott is the son of Jean and Bruce Todd of Ncwtonville. The attendants were Joanne Vi- lander, Oshawa Matron of Honor, and the bridesmaids Sandra Luscher, Toronto - sister of the bride, Donna Mirabclli, Mississauga and Carolyn Powell, Whitby. Jamie Todd, New- tonvillc - brother of the groom, performed performed the duties of best man, and the ushers were Vesa Vilander, Oshawa, Todd Sinclair, Orono, Billy Todd, Ncwtonville - brother of the groom, and Chad Scott, Oshawa, as Junior Usher. The couple honeymooned in Jamaica Jamaica and are now residing in New- tonville. fëccteett, -- 'Vinyiu 'Wedding On Saturday, June 26, 1993, Tracy Lee Virgin and Daniel Joseph Russell exchanged vows in Blackstock United Church with the Reverend Dale Davis officiating. The bride is the daughter of John and Linda Virgin of Bowmanville, and the groom is the son of Doug and Ellen Russell of Blackstock. The maid of honour was Janelle Virgin, sister of the bride, and the bridesmaids were Beth Farkas, sister of the groom and Robyn Wilson. The best man was Vince Mackie and ushers were Lou Farkas, brother- in-law of the groom, and Kevin Fowler. The flower girl was Ashley Virgin, daughter of the bride. Following a reception held at the Blackstock Community Centre, Tracy and Dan spent their honeymoon in Pucrta Vallarta, Mexico and are now residing in Oshawa. Engagement Announced Leo and Nancy Kelly, Newcastle, arc pleased to announce the engagement engagement of their daughter, Tracey, to Tim Bailey, son of Wayne and Carol Carol Bailey, Orono. The wedding will take place on Saturday, May 14th, 1994, at Newcastle Newcastle United Church. Breathe Free Stop Smoking Plan on Jan. 18 Another Breaihc-Frce Stop Smoking Smoking Plan to help a person break free from the tobacco habit is scheduled to begin on Tuesday, January 18, at 7:00 p.m. at the Bowmanville Seventh-Day Seventh-Day Adventist Church, at the comer of Highway #2 and Lamb's Road. What better time to make this important important resolution than at the beginning beginning of a New Year, and during the National Non-Smoking Week. When a person reaches for a cigarette something something is triggering him to do it. Despite Despite the fact that Nicotine is a poison and a toxic alkaloid, millions daily reach for a cigarette several times each day. It's easy to quit smoking. It's easy to start again. It's hard to stay quit. That is the problem. We will endeavour endeavour to help you break the habit with the Breathe-Free Plan. The program will run for eight nights, on January 18 and 20, then from January 23 through January 27, plus the final meeting on February 2. All meetings will be held at the church as listed above. X'i In addition to a small fee of $30.00 per person, the program costs the participants nothing more than their time, some emotional adjustment adjustment and their cigarettes. Smoking is the primary cause of heart disease, emphysema and cancer of the lungs, mouth and throat. The single most effective prevention of. all of these problems is to "Stop Smoking"! Medical instructor for the Breathe-Free Plan to Stop Smoking, will be Dr. Keith Madgwick, M.D. of Oshawa. Mr. Ed. Wagemann will be leading out in the program, and will be assisted by several community members who will serve as Counsellors Counsellors and Team Leaders. You will learn about Support, Health Awareness, Personal Growth, Substitution Strategies and Motivation. Motivation. For more Information and to Preregister, Preregister, phone 623-7031, 725-2269 or 623-7886. "Give yourself and your family the gift of a longer lifetime"! (See ad in this newspaper) CORRECTION NOTICE In our Maxi Drug flyer valid from January 8th to January 14th, 1994, on page 5, the picture of the following item is wrong: HILROY CONTRUCTION PAPER PAD 150 SHEETS $1.99 SHOULD BE 100 SHEETS Our apologies to our customers. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, January 12,1994 7 The holidays are over, the decorations decorations are put away for another year. And, when we stepped on the scales last week, we almost cried. Then we went out and bought 100 pounds of lettuce and 300 grapefmit! Unfortunately this scenario also applies to many of our domestic pets. There are pets that are not properly properly fed, but the majority of the pets that are seen at a veterinary clinic arc well-fed, if not over-fed. The pet food industry is a multi-million dollar business and the key requirement is payability. Foods are designed to provide required nutrients and preserve preserve health, but they have to taste good or owners will not purchase diem. Nothing encourages an owner to call a veterinarian faster then a pet that will not eat. Obesity in the pet world has become become a serious problem. How do you decide if your pet is overweight? A normal adult animal should have enough fat that its ribs do not show when the animal is standing, but the ribs should be very easily felt when you run your hands down the animal's animal's sides. Why do pets become fat? The main reason involves overeating and under exercising. Most pets do not run free as they once did, and many cats are strictly indoor pets. Our pets rely on us for their exercise and to some extent our own lifestyles lifestyles are more sedentary than in the past. What problems does an overweight overweight pet face? A fat pet is subject to sprains and strains when it exercises. exercises. Heart disease is very common and diabetes in fat cats is a known problem. problem. We all like to feed our pets and our pets love to eat and eat and cat. The pet food industry has responded by introducing a whole line of "light", "low-calorie", or "less active" active" foods. These foods are actually very useful, because our pets can still be fed a reasonable quantity of food while each cup of food has less calories and fat than a regular maintenance maintenance food. Pets should also be on an exercise program. Regular walks and running on a long leash arc useful for dogs and encouraging cats to play games of chase and fetch may help to control their weight. Exercising with our pets is good for our mental and physical health too. A weight loss and exercise program program should be started only after having your pet examined by its veterinarian. veterinarian. You will be able to discuss the type of food and amount required and your pet's doctor should also advise advise you as to the amount and type of exercise. Moderation and consistency are the most important features, a program of regular exercise is much more important and much less damaging damaging than a 20 kilometre crosscountry crosscountry ski once a month. Enjoy the winter as you and your pet see your neighbourhood and the surrounding countryside. by Laura J. Richards From (a) Montreal geologist George Mercer Dawson. Nicknamed Klondike Klondike Dawson, he explored and mapped the Yukon in the decade leading leading up to the gold rush of 1896. (b) Wood contains ligin a substance substance that turns yellow when exposed to light and air. (c) Sorry, it's not Canada or the United States, but Holland. However, Canada does rank second on the list. (d) Richard Berryman, The Hamilton Hamilton Spectator, Oct. 10,1992. (e) Sue Rodriquez, in her presentation presentation to the Senate, urging the senate to decriminalize assisted suicide. (f) James Ross Fulton, MP on the topic of the James Bay Hydro-electric project. (g) Peter Newman, columnist for Mclean's Magazine. (h) Minister of Defence, Kim Campbell in May 1993. (i) Peter Gzowski, August, 1993, in The Montreal Gazette. (j) computers and semi-conductors, pharmaceuticals and health-related fields, communications and telecommunications, telecommunications, and the manufacture and use of environmental, weather and industrial industrial measuring devices (k) Della Falls in British Columbia Page 4 at 440 metres or 132 feet (l) Oshawa (m) The youngest member of the Canadian Senate who died in January of 1993. She was from New Brunswick. Brunswick. (n) British Columbia has 367. There are 1280 provincial parks across Canada. (o) Each year about 400 icebergs leave the Greenland glaciers and drift past Newfoundland. Once they enter the Gulf Stream they melt within two weeks. (p) Hemp can be sown, grown and harvested in one season. It can be used in a variety of products from paper to food to paints. It can be varnished. varnished. And, yes, it can even be used as a particle board. (q) Disposable diapers. Their sales soared from $90 million in 1969 to $3.3 billion in 1987. (r) With the highest per capita usage usage of cellular telephones in metropolitan metropolitan North America, the GTA is located located in the longest cellular "corridor" in the world, stretching 1,800 km., from Windsor, Ontario to the border of New Brunswick. (s) On the grounds there are 14 life-size statues. Capsule Comments with Neale McLean, b.sc. Phm. Kidney stones are made up largely of calcium. A recent study found that men with the highest intake of calcium (around 1300 mg per day) had the lowest risk of kidney stones ... actually 34% lower. No results were available for women. By the way, when you are reading the package label for the amount of calcium in the product, remember to look for elemental calcium. Sometimes the label will indicate 6S0 mg of Calcium Gluconate for example but that translates into only 65 mg of elemental calcium. Our pharmacist staff will help you choose the right product. By the way, when is the best time to take your calcium supplement! For best absorption, calcium needs an acid environment, so with meals would be best. People who take certain Parkinson's Disease medications, may experience a reduced effect of their medication because certain foods reduce absorption of the medication. Dietary protein can do this. It Is best to take the medication with small meals and try to spread protein Intake throughout the day in even amounts. Talk to our pharmacists about this. Bowmanville Clinic Pharmacy. Try our pharmacy style for fast, courteous and Informative prescription service. Pharmacist Orthotist Bowmanville Clinic Pharmacy Ltd. 222 King St. East Bowmanville, Ont. Free Deliveries (905) 623-7611 183 Queen St. Port Perry, Ont. (905) 985-8234 (■f V fi) v\ Settlement House HOURS: Mon. - Thurs. and Sat. 9:30 a.m. -5:30 p.m. Friday 'til 9 p.m. Sun. 12-5 p.m. ANNUAL WINTER FURNITURE SALE JANUARY 15 TO FEBRUARY 15

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