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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Aug 1996, p. 3

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The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, August 31, 1996 3 &C<vU*tyto*t *)tt<tefre*tcte*t£ *7fte &ountcce *)nctefre*t<te*tt Produced weekly by James Publishing Company Limited P.O. Box 190,62 King St. W., Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3K9 P.O. Box 2000,1712 Baseline West, Courtice, Ontario L1C 2S8 905-623-3303 Fax: 905-623-6161 Office Hours: Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Internet - statesman @ ocna.org For 142 Years, Our First Concern Has Been Our Community Publisher - John M. James Assoc. Publisher - Richard A. James Plant Manager - Donald J. Bishop Ad. Manager - Brian G. Purdy Editor - Peter Parrott Production Rick Patterson, Laurens Kaldeway, Doug Lugtenburg, Sharon McMullen, Barb Patterson, Ralph Rozema, Jim Snoek, Vance Sutherland, Jim Tuuramo Advertising Editorial Laverne Morrison Brad Kelly, Lorraine Manfredo, Laura J. Richards Office Angela Luscher, Junia Hodge, Grace McGregor, Nancy Pleasance-Sturman, Marilyn Rutherford, Michele Rutherford WEST DURHAM DISTRICT West Durham District Scouts Canada Registration B - Beavers (5 - 7) S - Scouts (11 -13) 4th Bowmanville (B,C) Vincent Massey School Sept. 11,1996, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. For info-D.J. Weston 623-3345 7th Bowmanville'(B,C,S,V) Trinity United Church Sept. 4,1996, 7:00-8:00 p.m. For info-623-6155 10th Bowmanville (B,C) Lord Elgin Public School Sept, 4,1996, 6:30 - 7:30.p.m. For info - J. Burns 623-5652 1st Newcastle (B,C,S) St. Francis of Assisi Catholic. School Sept. 9,1996, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. For info - D. Skan 987-4153 1st Hampton (B,C,S) Hampton United Church Sept. 9,1996, 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. For info -„G. Hoskin 263-8447 1st Enniskillen (B,C,S) Enniskillen Public School Sept. 10,1996, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. For info - S. Richards 263-2132 1st Manvers (V) For info - P. Davies (705) 277-2684 1st Bethany (B,C) Bethany United Church Sept. 10,1996, 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. For info - D. Jacques (705) 277-1840 C - Cubs (8-10) V - Venturers (14-16) 5th Bowmanville (B,C) Salvation Army - Liberty Street Sept. 9,1996 (full) For info - D. Bender-hone 697-1420 9th Bowmanville (B,C,S) Various - St. Stephen's and Central Public School Week of Sept. 9,1996 For info - B. Shortt 623-8138 11th Bowmanville (C,S,V) Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Sept. 5,1996,7:00 - 8:00 p.m. For info - H. St. Croix 697-1333 1st Orono (B,C) Orono United Church Sept. 3,1996, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. For info - P. Secord 986-2687 1st Maple Grove (B,C) Maple Grove United Church Sept. 12,1996, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. For info - A. Hutton 623-6046 1st Hillcrest Heights (B,C) Zion United Church, Mitchell's Corners Sept. 9,1996, 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. For info - D. Jeffries 723-6777 1st Pontypool (B,C,S) For info - L. Muirhead (705) 277-2437 Please bring your Health Card number with you to registration. Wish to become a leader? Please call Pat Davies, District President (705) 277-2684 Laverne Muirhead, District President ....(705) 277-2437 • ■ . ©j.p. LIBERTY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Corner of Martin Road and Highway #2, Bowmanville Rev. Richard T. Hilsden, Senior Pastor ApfteosUna Jtiue 9*i Conceit September 1,1996,6:30 p.m. This Father and Son duo have performed across North America. Their music is a blend of adult contemporary melodies of "value pop" with meaty lyrics to deliver music that addresses the feelings and needs of those from 9 to 90. (Free Will Offering will be received) Liberty Pentecostal Church Corner of Martin Road and Hwy; #2, . Bowmanville ©J.P. Waste Reduction Awards The Region of Durham Works Department is once again seeking candidates for an awards presentation honouring significant contributions in the field of waste reduction. Award recipients will be selected selected from two categories. The first category will honour businesses which have demonstrated demonstrated leadership in reducing their waste. The second category category will recognize an individual whose hard work and persever ance has had a measurable impact impact in the workplace or community. community. Interested candidates are invited invited to make a submission outlining their waste reduction accomplishments to the Region of Durham Works Department, Waste Reduction. Submissions should be mailed or faxed by September 29, 1996. For more information please contact the Region of Durham, Works Department Department at 668-7721. Helping Bethesda House On Tuesday, August 27th, proceeds from Cactus Clothing's End of Summer Sale and Barbecue held during during Midnight Madness on August 16 were presented to the Bethesda House shelter for abused women and their children. Above, Lori Allin (left) of Cactus Clothing presents the cheque for $302 to Donna, a staff team member of Bethesda House. Run September 22 On Sunday, September 22, community effort on Sunday, 4,000 communities across Can- September 22, for the 16th An- ada will celebrate the 16th An- nual Teny Fox Run. nual Terry Fox Run for Cancer Research. Many Canadians remember Terry Fox as the courageous young man with an artificial leg from Port Coquitlam, British British Columbia who ran from St. John's Newfoundland to Thunder Thunder Bay, Ontario in 1980. Terry Terry called his run The Marathon of Hope and raised $24.17 million million for cancer research. Oshawa Centre Hairstylists in the Oshawa Centre Get the Kids Ready for Back to School Specials until Sept. 15/96 Boys under 12 Cut $10.00 Girls under 12 Cut $11.00 20% Savings on all Perms Don't forget to enter our Contest to Win Cash. Visit our salon and drop in a ballot for your chance to win! Call 728-4623 DURHAM CENTRAL FAIR (ORONO) At the Orono Fair Grounds September 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th See full program and details in today's Clarington Independent. For further information phone (905) 623-5100 In 1995, Ontario Residents Raised $4.3 Million "Cancer has touched the lives of so many of us," said Martha McClew, Ontario Director Director of The Terry Fox Foundation. Foundation. "People participate not' only to honour Terry's achievements but also for more personal and emotional reasons, reasons, such as the loss of a loved one. With the advances being made in cancer research there is every reason to believe that the funds raised by our wonderful participants arc truly truly making a difference." In 1995, Ontario raised a record $4.3 million with a record 300,000 participants. All funds are allocated by the National Cancer Institute of Canada. The Terry Fox Run is not a competitive event with walkers, walkers, joggers, rollerbladers and strollers participating in 235 communities across Ontario. To participate in the Run, pledge sheets are available at Liquor Control Board of Ontario Ontario outlets, Scotiabanks branches, branches, Subway Sandwich, KMart, Baskin-Robbins, Cadet and Skctchlcy Cleaners, HMV stores' and Parks and Recreation- Recreation- Departments. Join your For the student in your life! school ring Hooper's Jewellers "Your Family Jewellers Since 1945" 39 King St. W. 623-5747 Bowmanville a.i p

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