i 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, September 11, 1996 Municipality of Clarington Salutes Big Brothers Mayor Diane Ham re and town councillors showed their support for the Big Brothers Brothers organization by raising a flag last Monday to kick off Big Brothers month in Clarington. Clarington. In the front (1-r) are: Mayor Hamre, councillors David Scott and Pat Pingle, Big Brothers of Clarington Executive Director Nancy Scott, and Councillor Mary Novak. Novak. In the back (1-r) are: Sally Barrie, Jill King and Ruth Nunn, of Big Brothers, and regional councillors Ann Dreslinski and Larry Hannah. During September, Big Brothers Brothers hope to find matches for 18 boys. If you can help call 623-6646. Milestones sc. ; = ta McGill University Graduate Ginette Purdy, daughter of Brian and Carol, has graduated from McGill University, obtaining a Bachelor of Music with a major in Music Education. Although accepted to McGill Faculty of Education, Ginette has postponed her admission to continue her position as Promotional Coordinator and Trainer with Brandselite Happy 1st Birthday Austin Tyler Dakota Bryant celebrated his first birthday September 2nd. Hugs and kisses kisses Mommy, Gran, Poppa, Auntie Lizzie and Uncle Jay. Wedding Announced Doug and Barb McFadycn of Hampton are pleased to announce announce the forthcoming marriage marriage of their son, Shawn to Stephanie Ducm of Ottawa. The wedding will take place on Saturday, September 28, 1996 at Hampton United Church. News by Jacqueline Vaneyk The rain on the weekend, while a bit overdone, was certainly certainly welcome to finish off the com and beans. The soyabean leaves are turning yellow and dropping, leaving stalks and pods. Com is well dented. Two or more weèks of warm weather, weather, with no frost, would be oh so helpful! Decoration Day service at ' Bethesda Cemetery was held on a very hot Sunday afternoon. afternoon. Well over 100 people listened listened to words of comfort and hope by Rev. Norm Sell. Tim Southwell presided at the keyboard. keyboard. Cold drinks and coffee were appreciated. The Board wishes to thank all those who attended and donated so generously generously to the work of the cemetery. cemetery. Several people from the community attended Orono Fair in spite of the aftermath of Hurricane Fran. It is disappointing disappointing to those who work so hard for fairs and events to have the weather become such a factor. The John Vaneyks (as did several Orono and Bowmanville Bowmanville area residents) spent Labour Day weekend in Pembroke Pembroke at one of the biggest fiddle fiddle and step dance contests anywhere. Over 270 entrants played and danced; 23 of these were in the Open Fiddle Class, and almost all of them had already already won contests in other parts of Canada or the northern U.S. At night, music rose from many areas among the 1200 trailers camped in Riverside Park. The latest issue of the "Malaysian "Malaysian Statesman" brought this excerpt on Karen's domestic domestic duties: "My time in the kitchen is nil. I boil water to drink and make ice cubes. I chase out the occasional rat or cockroach and that is it! Boy, I love this country." Eating is done in restaurants or at hawkers' hawkers' stands due to the cheapness cheapness of their food and the difficulties difficulties of refrigeration. There was also a description of the new washing machine, hooked up with plastic parts because "everything rusts or rots in a tropical climate." Daughter Kim is presently touring in Australia and will be in Malaysia Malaysia for a visit near the end of the month. Church services arc back to the regular time of 10:45 a.m. Sandy Brittain is presiding at the organ and she has a choir of eight singers. Choir practice will be at 7 p.m. Thursdays for the next little while. New members are welcome. A junior junior choir will be starting soon. 4-H Gardeners Celebrate Successful Season With Harvest Sale On Thursday, August 29, 1996 the Enniskillen Roots had our Achievement Day, at the Enniskillen United Church. We were each awarded our plaques. We then started our Harvest Sale. Each member brought vegetables to sell to raise money for the next club, Wearable Art" in the fall. We raised S35.1 would like to congratulate congratulate our leaders Marilyn VanEyk and Debbie Avery on completing their very first club! Thank you! Press Reporter Jennifer Krofl. from Tyrone Jane Koene has details. crafts, baked goods and fruits Youth group will be meet- or veggies would be appreciating appreciating at Brocks' farm on Sept. ed. Elsie Ferguson is co- 18. After learning about horses ordinating this event. Her num- and their care, die group will her is 263-2144. move to Archibalds for re- That same evening, a freshments. Sandy Archibald Campfire for Everyone will be has information at 263-2396. held at the church from 7 p.m. Tyrone Church is holding a Come with your musical in- Farmers' Market at the church struments, a chair or blanket, on Saturday, Sept. 21, be- and your neighbours and ginning at 9 a.m. Donations of friends. Capsule Comments with Neale McLean, b.Sc. Phm. Research is constantly going on trying to determine the active ingredients in foods that might protect against disease Recently, watercress hit the medical news as containing a chemical that possibly inhibits cancers. Toothbrushes, nail brushes and loofah sponges can be a breeding ground for bacteria. Try putting these items through the dishwasher where the high heat and detergent will kill the bacteria. The idea of being an organ-donor is well accepted by 90% of Canadians but only 38% actually sign donor cards. The need for organs is always increasing and each year in Canada many people die while waiting for an organ. If you haven't signed an organ-donor card yet, do it today. Those "puffers" used to treat asthma can be divided into two groups: the "relievers", which help breathing right away and the "preventers", which prevent asthmatic attacks from occurring. If you are using your relievers too often, your asthma may not be well-controlled. Check with your doctor, or ask your pharmacist about the correct order to use them. Pharmacist Orthotist Bowmanville Clinic Pharmacy Ltd. 222 King St. East Bowmanville, Ont. International Corporation of Richmond Hill. Way to go, Toukie! is>t. 3fol)vi'& $ Anglican Cïmrdf) Temperance St, S., Bowmanville TRAVEL TALK with Elizabeth Belanger-Linkletter CTC Winter and Spring Vacations The children are back to school "just" and you have received their fall and winter winter schedule and it is now time to look through the new travel brochures and make a decision as to which destination destination you are going to select for this year's winter or spring vacation. This year the sky is the limit, new destinations are being offered by almost all of the major tour companies, and the old standby's are offering a number of cost saving options, j Kids stay and eat free is a very good value for those of you with small children. Many hotels are offering an all inclusive option which is very good for budgeting, and you can pay for everything in Canadian dollars. Mickey Mouse is very popular popular again this year and Disney has added some modestly modestly priced hotels. Cruising is always popular popular and most cruise lines are offering even better value for your travel dollar. Early booking bonuses differ from company to company company and can save you a ton of money. Stop and pick up the new brochures, have a family conference and REMEMBER planning is half the fun. If you have travel tips that you want to share in this column, call Blessings Travel. Remember, when you think of Travel, Think of Blessings Travel Centre Vanstone Mill 623-0005 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15TH, 1996 TRINITY XV 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 9:15 a.m. Contemporary Service 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion Each Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion and Laying-on-of-Hands for Healing Rector - The Reverend Canon Byron Yates, B.A., S.T.B. St. Raul's Sttittfr CjburtB 178 Church Street Bowmanville Rev. Nancy J. Knox, B.A., M.Div. 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