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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Jul 1994, p. 7

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Organizers Make Plans for Terry Fox Run on Sept. 18 As The Terry Fox Run approaches the very impressive advances made its fourteenth year, organizers look to in cancer research. Noted Canadian the people of Ontario to continue the researchers have said that there has dream Terry started in the summer of been more progress in research over 1980. The Terry Fox Foundation Of- the past decade than in the previous fice is seeking an individual, family millennium. With the monies raised or group in Newcastle to organize a by The Terry Fox Run accounting for Terry Fox Run on Sunday September 25% of all funds distributed by The 18th. Terry believed that one person National Cancer Institute continued could make a difference - together we support for the Run is more impor- can be a powerful force towards an tant than ever, end to the scourge we know as can- If you believe, like Terry, that you cer. can make a difference in the battle to „ „ , , ,. , defeat cancer please call 1-800-387- . Terry Fox s legacy, which now to- 1200 for information about how to tals over $136 million for innovative get i nvo lved in the 1994 Terry Fox cancer research, has contributed to R un Changes Made to Format Of Jr. "B" Hockey Schedule Sutherland Cup Playoff which of the two clubs would chal- OHA Advisory Board Member >nge for the Sutherland Cup. The Tony Bloomfield of Hamilton in- championship final would be a best- formed the Directors that the Junior of-seven series. B clubs had passed a motion to have Telefund Advantage Approved the Sutherland Cup playoffs conclude A fund raising proposal by Tele- by approximately the third weekend com Advantage presented to the of April. Board of Directors prior to the Annu- The clubs also approved a motion al General Meeting has been ap- that the champions of the Western, proved in principle. The Telecom Mid-Western and Golden Horseshoe Advantage system offers discounted Leagues would play off in a double telephone rates as a fund raising vehi- round-robin series to determine cle for sports teams. 5 miles north of Bowmanville just off Durham Rd. 57 OPEN FOR THE SUMMER SEASON Featuring: • Beautiful 110' x 70' Pool • 18 Hole Miniature Golf • Tennis Court Fantastic children's water play area complete with 3 pools, water umbrella, mini slide, water cannons. Ask about our Summer Swim Pass PUBLIC SWIMMING Phone 263-8109 „ Again for the 9th year choose from over 125 of the best assorted fireworks from around the world. The best prices in town. 10 -- 30% OFF ALL FIREWORKS Genuine Discounts Located in the Tractor/Trailer on Hwy. 115/35 just 7 km north of the 401 Wednesday, June 29 12 to 9 Thursday, June 30 9 to 10 Friday, July 1 9 to 9 Family Pack Super Special Reg $70. Now Only $35.00 Kvrx .TAUNTON RD. FIVE POINTS MALL HIGHWAY #2 JÛ1 'Sign m o' □C «§ Bowmanville -< I • DC Q WAVERLEY RD. CUT-OFF £ Approximately 7 Miles North of 401 Watch For Signs* The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, July 2,1994 7 Baseball Association Draws Winning Blue Jays Tickets The Bowmanville/Newcasüe Baseball Association held a draw on Sunday, June 26, in Memorial Park, to pick the winners of Blue Jay tickets, along with other prize packages. In this photo, Clarington Mayor Diane Harare selects the winners. She is helped by Eddie Beck (left) and Mike Smith (right) of the B.N.B.A. The Bowmanville Newcastle Baseball Association has announced the following winners in its draw for Blue Jays tickets and other prize packages. Winners of two Blue Jays tickets were Sue Grandies, Mrs. Henlein, and Heather Griffin. The following persons won four Blue Jays tickets: Brian Tuck and Yvonne Gosselin. A pair of Jays tickets and cash went to Lee Noel, while A. Coffin won four Blue Jays tickets and cash. Sky-box prize packages were wvn uy tcu lmA^uiuu anu wayiic Russel. Heidi Sanders was the winner of the hotel package offered as first prize. The draw took place at Memorial Park in Bowmanville on June 26. Have YOU HERD of our Low Lo Indoor/Outdoor Carpet and Turf CASH & CARRY Reaps a Larger Harvest! Special colour orders available Let the Outside Inside Winter and Summer... VELUX Skylight 2' x 4' Fixed with $.4 ftAQO Flashing Kit v | 12 /O DISCOUNT All Wallpaper Book Orders Cf|% OFF \JXJ until July 29/94 on all regularly priced Cash & Carry Sales until July 11th New Stock! Peel & Stick Tiles 1.3 mm thick $ .65/each 2 mm thick $1,00/each We have a herd of Great Values. Stop by Today. 85 Station Street, Orono 983-9167

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