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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Aug 1997, p. 20

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Page 20 The Clarington/Courticc Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, August 16, 1997 Registration BACK TO THE BASICS REGISTER NOW Four Winds Montessori School 116 Church St., Bowmanville 623-6722 OPEN HOUSES: Sat., Aug. 23rd, 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. Wed., Aug. 27 andThurs., Aug. 28 3 p.m. -7 p.m. 32-2C, 33-2S ATTENTION BOWLERS Friday Night Mixed Bowling League is looking for new bowlers. You don't have to be a pro - it's a fun night! Starting in September Interested bowlers contact Anne 623-9352 or Donna 623-7292 or Bowmanville Bowling Alley 623-5663 32-20, 33 _ 2S Tins for a Picture-Perfect Summer A wide variety of shapes and sizes for • Addresses • Bank Deposits • GST Registration Numbers We also offer coloured ink pads James Publishing Co. Ltd. 62 King Street W., Bowmanville 623-3303 Fax 905-623-6161 39-tfSN When planning your summer summer vacation, there are many decisions to be made. Whether you plan to pack up the family camper, head to the shore, or jet half way around the world, many memories await you. In order to bring them home on film, follow these seven steps offered by the experts at Kodak Canada Inc. for a picture-perfect picture-perfect vacation. Plan Ahead. Before departing departing on your fun-filled vacation, vacation, make sure you have everything you need to take great pictures. You won't want to be bothered with searching for film, batteries, or a camera strap when you are on the road. Know Your Filin. Proper film selection is imperative for high quality photo results. An all-purpose film such as Kodak Gold Max film, makes the selection process easy. It self adjusts to virtually any picture-taking picture-taking condition, whether indoor or outdoor, thus you can use the same film throughout your trip. CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE "Advertise Across Ontario or Across the Country" BUSINESS OPPS. GOVERNMENT FUNDS. 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For Free Brochure call 1-800-668-8653 ext. 536. • It's Affordable • It's Fast • It's Easy • One Bill Does It All • Northern Ontario $76 • Eastern Ontario $138 Western Ontario $130 • Central Ontario $134 • All Ontario $390 • National Packages Available • Call this paper for details! UNQUENCHABLE THIRST--This summer scene won an honor award in the 1995 Kodak International Newspaper Snapshot Awards. Capture Your Surroundings. When you arrive at your vacation spot, be sure to take in your surroundings. Architecture, nature, and people distinguish one area from another and photographs photographs of these unique features features will help you remember remember and share your trip with others. An Advanced Photo System camera, such as the Kodak Advantix 3700ix, offers three different print sizes (standard, wide-angle and panoramic (from the same roll of film. For a beach scene try a panoramic print, or get a close-up photo of a sand castle with a wide- angle print. Drop-in film loading adds ease and helps you consistently get better pictures every time. Play Candid Cameraman. Vacations are a time for adventure, and spontaneous photography is a great way to capture the fun. Keeping a camera close by at all times will allow you to capture candid moments on film, like a friend pulled up on stage during evening entertainment entertainment at a restaurant or your child chasing the waves at the beach. Take Multiple Photos. In order to get the best possible pictures, take several photos of your subject. And, don't hold back when photographing photographing beautiful sunsets, large groups of people, and Help fair child •fo learn / panriapacnoni The movement tot active, healthy living wildlife, as you never know when another great picture opportunity will present itself. Share the Fun. Everyone should have a chance to record the vacation on film, including children. An easy to use, child-proof camera such as the Kodak Fun Saver Pocket one-time-use camera is great for people of all ages. It's lightweight and fits into a fanny pack or beach bag for easy travel. For outdoor outdoor iise, the Kodak Fun Saver Weekend one-time-use camera is a durable camera that's great for capturing sharp, clear pictures in virtually virtually any outdoor situation. Its protective, waterproof skin allows the user to take pictures up to 14 feet underwater, underwater, making it perfect for use on whitewater rafting trips or snorkeling .in the ocean. Relive the Vacation by Creating a Scrapbook. Rather than letting your pictures pictures pile up in a drawer, create create a scrapbook that tells the story of your trip. For best results, make the scrapbook as soon as you develop your film, while the memories are fresh in your mind. Include post cards, ticket stubs, and other accrued paraphernalia to enhance the book. To learn more about summer vacation photo tips, or for more information on Kodak products, call the Kodak Information. Center at 1-800/465-6325 (1-800-GO-KODAK). The latest latest Kodak infonnation is also available on the Internet at http://www.kodak.com. When heat strikes, slow down, keep cool Summer weather is the perfect foil for fun and recreation, recreation, but even slight changes in meteorological conditions can turn hot weather into deadly weather. A few degrees can break down the body's normal responses, causing fatigue, dehydration, heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. To protect yourself, medical medical experts and meteorologists meteorologists recommend monitoring weather forecasts on TV and radio. These reports categorize categorize hot weather with terms like "heat watch", "heat warning" or "heat wave". When such conditions are present, slow down. Stay out of the sun. Avoid strenuous activity. Stay indoors as much as possible. Drink eight ounces of water per hour even if you are not thirsty. Avoid alcohol and caffeine since they dehydrate the body. And eat less because digestion requires energy that generates heat. At home, use electric lights and cooking ovens sparingly. Keep shades drawn and blinds closed, but windows open. If your home or apartment is not air-conditioned, air-conditioned, seek out restaurants, movie theatres, libraries and public "cooling centres". Fans do not cool; they just circulate hot air. Know, too, that certain medical conditions and prescription prescription drugs can make you more vulnerable to heat stress. People with high blood pressure, diabetes, a weak or damaged heart, strokes, infections, fever, diarrhea, circulation problems, problems, skin disease, sunburn and obesity are all at greater risk for heat-related illnesses. Also, there are many medications medications and allergies that can aggravate the effects of heat. These "hot" tips were provided provided by the Canadian MedicAlert Foundation. MedicAlert, a charitable membership foundation, has been protecting medically at- risk individuals in emergency emergency situations since 1961. Its bracelets and necklets, engraved with the member's most critical medical facts, tell health care professionals that the wearer needs special care, and direct them to call MedicAlert's 24-hour emergency emergency hotline for additional information that might help treatment. For more information, to enroll or make a donation, call MedicAlert's toll-free line at 1-800-668-1507.

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