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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 May 1996, p. 21

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Rotarian Outbids Competition for Dream Cruise After a furious bidding war with other fanatics, Dr. H.B. Rundle took home a Caribbean Dream Cmise from the Rotary Club's annual auction, held Friday, April 26th. More than 100 items were up for grabs during the silent and live portions of the auction at the Bowmanville Lions Centre. Above, Dr. Rundle starts making plans for his Dream Cruise with the help of World Champion Auctioneer Frank Stapleton; Master of Ceremonies Ken Hockin; Event Chairman Del Dykstra; and Rotary President Chris Mendes. Home Care Receives Award The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, May 11,1996 21 Courtice Community Complex Continues Fundraising Efforts The campaign to build the new Courtice Community Complex will unfold over the next eight months under the leadership of the following volunteers: volunteers: Campaign Advisors: Brad Greentree, Larry Hannah, Hanu Halminen, Mary Novak, John O'Toole, Gary Polonsky and A1 Strike. Campaign Management Team: Ian Smith (chairperson); Nancy Coffin (schools); Carol Cavallari (special events); Bob Owen (business/industry); and George Vella (community canvass). canvass). The campaign office is located at 1413 King St. E., Courtice. For further information or to become involved with the campaign campaign activities, please call the campaign office at 432-9090. To date, fund-raisers have collected about $55,000 towards the state-of-the art building which will contain a pool, community auditorium and library. The Canadian Statesman 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament Be one of the many teams to enter the 5th Annual Canadian Statesman 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament at Bowmanville High School on Friday, May 24 (6:00 to 10:00 p.m.) and Saturday, May 25 (9:00 to-5:00 p.m. • Free Registration Package • Medallions For All Finalists • Guaranteed Three Games • Refreshments All Weekend • Draw for Raptors Watches 1 All teams to be comprised of four players ■ Games to 21 points, or 25 minute maximum Registration fee is $50 per team (cash or cheque payable to The Canadian Statesman) Registrations accepted on a first come, first served basis For more information, contact Brad Kelly at 623-3303 Registration Form Team Name^ Captain: Address: Age Division (check one) Boys 10-12 13-15 16-18 Girls 10-12 13-15 16-18 Durham Region Council was officially notified on Wednesday that the Home Care Division of the Health Department received a Commitment to Excellence Award from the new Awards for Excellence, Durham Region program, of the Bureau of Excellence of Durham Region. "We are delighted that Home Care received recognition recognition for beginning its journey toward Total Quality," said Garry Cubitt, Chief Administrative Officer, Durham Region. The Home Care Division offers a wide range of professional professional and support services within the home of persons who need help with a medical condition or personal care. "Home Care delivers valuable services to the community and the Home Care team has been rewarded for their commitment to quality in service delivery," said Cubitt. The Awards Program provides provides feedback regarding strengths and opportunities for continuous improvement to institutions that apply. The program program incorporates all sectors of the community, from manufacturing manufacturing to health care and education. education. Three award levels - commitment, commitment, achievement and excellence - were created. 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