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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Oct 1996, p. 17

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The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, October 5, 1996 17 Special Ceremony at St. Francis Breastfeeding Video Donated to Library Our Parish community invites invites everyone to come out this coming weekend to honour the memorial-of our Patron Saint, St. Francis of Assisi. On Saturday, October 5, children are encouraged to bring a stuffed animal to 7:00 p.m. Mass. The blessing of these 'animals' will take place at that time. The Dedication to our newfy renovated Children's Children's Liturgy Room will also occur. Coffee and muffins will be served following mass. On Sunday, October 6 at 9:00 a.m. Mass, the blessing of small caged animals will take place. The Dedication and naming of the recently renovated renovated Chapel will also occur. At the 11:00 a.m. Mass, large animals animals will be blessed outdoors. A 12:00 noon Pot Luck lunch lawnchair to the celebration. I the event of rain, our luncheon will take place in the parish hall. Mass intentions for this weekend are: Saturday, Octo ber 5th, at 7:00 - Ken Vanha- verbeke requested by Laura Vanhaverbeke. Sunday, October 6th, at 9:00 - Hwa Choi requested by Gill Choi. Toastmasters Name Executive As with most service clubs, Toastmasters holds nominations nominations for Executive positions and the recipients meet as often often as necessary to discuss club business. September 3rd's meeting was the first Executive Committee Meeting for newly elected Vice-Presidents and committees. Topics of discussion discussion covered the Orono Fair Country Comfort Heating, Air Conditioning and Fireplaces 47 King Street West, Bowmanville 697-0621 Introductory Sale Woodcraft Gas or Propane Fireplace Insert Convert now from Electric Heat ' or Oil to Gas Beat the Rush! Book Now! ÿ-i 4 r A + Trim (installed) fëëmtè JmM Furnace Cleanings $35.00 (Gas) Comhfay. Pnicel j/ofi Gouhbiy fyolh $55.00 (Oil) ©j.p. PowerLine line of Credit with rates as low as prime. Write your own loan anytime, anywhere. Money for what you need, when you need it. Secured PowerLine A Home Equity PowerLine gives you credit for up to 75% of the appraised value of your home, less your outstanding mortgage, at interest rates as low as prime. An Investment PowerLine is secured by your investments such as GICs, Canada Savings Bonds, and mutual funds.lt provides a credit limit at rates as low as prime - plus the flexibility of interest only payments. . NO SET UP FEES AT BOWMANVILLE BRANCH FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY To apply for your personal PowerLine or for more information visit us at 188 King St. E. Bowmanville 697-1722 ej . P . CanadaTrust Credit On Your Terms versary Celebration, planned this year for November 12, 1996. September 30 to October 6th has been declared World Breastfeeding Week. To promote promote the week and raise awareness of breastfeeding, members of the Durham Breast- feeding Coalition have donated a video on the topic to the BowmanviUe Library. In w ?. get to s=ther will take place Spell,m> Bee, judged by Bow- this photo, Maureen McCoy, Community Services Librarian, accepts the video from asked to bring a favourite hot, club's upcoming Charter Anni Joan Chaulk (who is holding Benjamin), Linda Richardson and Brunni Schuster. salad, or dessert dish to share ---- with each other. Kindly bring a OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY AT FIRE STATION - Don't miss the public Open House at Fire Station One in Bowmanville Bowmanville this Sunday, October 6. Hours are from 11 a.m. to three p.m. This is your opportunity to climb aboard one of the big pumper trucks, admire the vintage firefighting vehicles on display, meet Sparky the Fire Dog, test your skill with a fne extinguisher and pick up lots of information about fire safety. There are many other attractions at the station, including the fire safety house, draws for prizes and refreshments. You can even have yoiir fire extinguisher checked and re-filied for a small fee. Or you might want to purchase a smoke detector. The Open House is the kick-off to Fire Prevention Week which runs from October 6 to 12. Orders of business were called from Public Relations, Finance and Education,, in which Toastmasters Childs, Leetooze, Sullivan and Barnes gave reports and responses to Club President Connie Nelson and the Executive Committee. Toastmasters meet regularly Tuesday nights and visitors arc always invited to attend. Spend a few hours this Tuesday night to see the benefits of becoming a Toastmaster. Call Laura Childs at 623-0025 or Sherrcll Leetooze at 623-9147 for more information. Beginning Saturday Oct. 5, at 7:15 p.m. Bowmanville Seventh-day Adventist Church 2850 Hwy. 2 at Lambs Rd, Bowmanville. All Seats are FREE-Children's Program Nightly Live via satellite to hundreds of cities world-wide Nightly at 7:15 p.m. LIVING BEYOND 2000. How to thrive in life's toughest times. COUNTDOWN TO ETERNITY. Prophecy predicts the coming of a new world. You can be part of it. À WORLD IN TURMOIL. Over 20 signs of Christ's second coming have been revealed; there is one left! Wednesday, Oct. 9 ANGEL 911: REVELATION'S ANGELIC CONFLICT. If God is good, why do so many innocent people suffer? HOW TO FIND PERSONAL PEACE. The real answer to guilt, discouragement and low esteem. ALIVE AT END TIME: LIVING TO THE FULLEST. How to break undesirable habits and transform your past. THE NEW AGE CONSPIRACY: PSYCHIC PHENOMENON AND THE REAL TRUTH ABOUT THE END TIME. How to keep from being deceived in the days ahead! Plus a continuing series of multi-media presentations. FREE C'TTÎTC Our Cjift To you .. . All n«w up-lo-dnlv prophetic study materials will mnkii Bible study comic alive for you. Yours FKfc'B as you attend this seminar. miiMmuummntuuiin Saturday, Oct. 5 Sunday, Oct. 6 Tuesday, Oct. 8 Friday, Oct. 11 Saturday, Oct. 12 Sunday, Oct. 13 is written Mark FINLEY 7WrWi*ion Sprier utu! lnknt*tio)uU Fm THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD BY THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON FOR AN ORDER to adjust the boundaries of the wards of the Municipality of Clarington in accordance with By-law 96-151 passed by the Council of the Municipality of Clarington on August 12,1996. TAKE NOTICE THAT the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington has applied to the Ontario Municipal Board pursuant to the provisions of section 13 (2) of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.M.45, for an order to adjust the boundaries of the wards of the municipality. Any person interested may, within twenty-one (21) days after the date of this notice, send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Municipality of Clarington, notice of his or her objection to the approval of said application together with a statement of the grounds of such objection and that if a hearing is held, he or his qgent will attend such hearing to support such objection. The Ontario Municipal Board may approve of the said application but before doing so, it may appoint a time and place when any objection to the application will be considered. Notice of any hearing that may be held will be given only to persons who have filed an objection and who have left with or delivered to the undersigned Clerk the address to which notice of hearing is to be sent. If no objections are received, the Ontario Municipal Board may proceed to alter or fix the boundaries in accordance with the application without holding a hearing and no further notice will be provided. The last date for filing objections will be October 23,1996. Patti L. Barrie, A.M.C.T. Clerk Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 g MUNICIPALITY OF \\lniinqton ONTARIO CD \fe.. --y y /iTH TOWHIIHE ROAD 1»*S 1 ci'ii'. 1 CAST rOWNUNE FUAD Date of Publication: October 2,1996 October 9,1996 CS-Ind. 6530 ©j.p.

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