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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 May 1998, p. 7

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The Claringion/Couriice Independent. Bowmanville. Saturday. May 16. 1998 Rotary PR Director Describes Projects for Young People Bowmanville Rotary members heard from their club's district public relations director. Alison Truclovc. on May 7th. Truclove shared her enthusiasm lor Rotary's New Generations initiatives. "Youth have been called our greatest natural resource," said Truclove. For her 1 and other Rotations, that del ini' i includes all youth. Iront high achievers to i the street kids who need a hand up. | "We have to lake every opportunity to i do programs for youth. It's time we step Î up to the plate and protect our new gener- j. alion for our future." New Generations is a large focus for I Rotary International. Projects that the | Bowmanville Club actively support include: Camp Enterprise for budding entrepreneurs; scholarships and bursaries; Easter Seals programs lor handicapped children and international student exchanges. Truclove suggested another avenue to assist youth in the Bowmanville area miiiht be an Interact Club for youth accd 14 U) IS. "With the government now talking about mandatory volunteer work, it's a wonderful opportunity to look at forming an Interact.Club at a local high school," she said. Such a club would be a place where youths could begin a lifelong commitment commitment to community and international service. ' YOUTH PROGRAMS - Don Hutton, vice-president of the Bowmanville Rotary Club, exchanges banners with Australian exchange student Danica Border (right). Danica and her Toronto Rotary Club host, Alison Truclovc, (left) spoke to local club members about New Generation programs for youth. Page 7 ■s *1 Volunteers Lend a Hand at McDonalds Fund-Raiser j It was McHappy Day at McDonalds in Bowmanville on Wednesday, May 6th, with local celebrities pilch- -, . ing in to help raise funds for charity. One dollar from the sale of every Big Mac and 25 cents from every . i McFlurric went to support Ronald McDonald Children's Charities across Canada and Memorial Hospital locally. Above, Canadian Statesman Publisher Rick James (left) and Statesman Advertising Manager Brian ; Purdy (right) join Clarington Councillor Troy Young at the drive-thru. They were among the many volunteers , ; from the local fire department, police station, ambulance, hospital, schools and community who made the day, : McHappy! 7 VIA Rail 'Through" Service from Oshawa to Ottawa Restored ih CINESAVE TUESDAYS ONLY $A25 ✓presented in ALL SHOWS *1* DIGITAL SOUND I NC W PRICING POLICY - CHILD, YOUTH 171 UNDER, StHlOK, TUESDAYS t MATIHEIS $4,25 I SHOWTIMES FOR THE WEEK OF FRIDAY, MAY 15 TO THURSDAY, MAY 21 ✓ GODZILLA (PG)(HoPm»i) 5TAHTLBJOÛAY1 Tues: 7:00,7:15,7:30,9:55,10515,1020 (TUy Yar />*« lUosdiy, NoDntcotii) VM-Thurs:1Z-45,mi25,3:45,4.-00,4 30,6:45, 7.-0a7:45.9:40.9:55 ( 3 Screens) pSSGlvfyÊ: ✓TITANIC (PG) FrvThrs: 12.00,3:40,800 ✓ LOST INSPACE (PG) FrWrr,: 125,4:10 ■jÉSÿ^,: tiw,, ✓ DEEP ftVACT (PG) Fft-TTus: 1:40,425.720,10.00 (2 Screens) ✓THE BIG Hnr (AA) FrTThrs: 230,4:40,7:40,9.50 ✓ CITY OF ANGELS (AA) ImÉmmÊÊm ✓ PAUUE(F) Ft Won: 120.2:15.4:20.6:40 Tuos-Thura: 12:10,2:15,420- ✓ OBJECT OF MY AFFECTION (PG) FftfHis: 1:15,3.55,7.05,900 LES MISÉRABLES (AA) FtWm: 6:45.925 ✓ QUEST FOR CAMELOT (PG) Fri-Tm: 12:15.220,430,620.820 wB&m ✓ MERCURY RISING (AA) FfW*u 903 ✓ BLACK DOG (AA) Fi Won: 135,350,7:35,935 Tues-TJux 735,9:35 ✓ THE HORSE WHISPER ER (PG) FiHlm: 130,5.00,830 The early-evening service was cancelled last fall VIA Rail Canada Inc. will restore "through" train- service departing Oshawa at 6:05 p.m. for Ottawa effective June Ï4; 1998. : Alex Shepherd, Member of Parliament for Durham and Judi Longfield, Member of Parliament for Whitby- Ajax, pushed VIA to restore the early-evening service VIA cancelled last Fall. ■; Shcphcrd'told VIA officials officials cancelling the service, inconvenienced many people people in Durham who travel to the nation's capital on lljll I Qf Ï ii MS jlsiai'ujîii, M5ÛF >m TaS I The Horse Whisperer sHiiNunMATuu www.thehorsewhisperer.com iOUIpAHCI THIMI Orareh IUIMVTJIArtOlliS DtSTJJILTK*» CTOUOtSTOSlF1Œ.1U PtiUTO Vfl Clarington Business Group Meets for Brainstorming on the Board of Trade May's Clarington Business Group Breakfast Meeting will feature a brainstorming session on ideas for the new Clarington Board of Trade. We will be breaking into smaller groups to discuss issues such as, how the Clarington Board of Trade can be organized to encourage more business between businesses businesses (especially large and small), new ideas to attract businesses to Clarington and how to facilitate effective two-way communication between the general membership membership and the board of directors. Just like at all Clarington Business Group Breakfast Meetings, there also will be plenty of time for networking networking and promoting your business. Be sure to bring promotional promotional materials such as brochures, pamphlets, or flyers flyers to distribute at the meeting. This meeting takes place on Tuesday, May 19 at 7:30 a.m. at Silks Calc, 73 King St W. in Downtown Bowmanville. Admission is $8, students $6. (includes a continental buffet break- business and relied on that train stopping in Oshawa. "I would like to point out that Oshawa serves all of Durham Region," Shepherd told Bob Dcfrcigas, VIA Rails Senior Director Consumer Corridor Operations.. lit; correspondence (or| the Durham MP, Dcfrcigas-: said lie recently completed negotiations with Canadian National for Spring schedule changes, "and in response to your very valid concerns regarding the level of service service VIA now provides your constituents in Durham Region," VIA has re-established the "through" service departing departing Oshawa at 18:05. Canadian Okinawan Karate Limited presents Kanife F ° r rote ■ w we ■ we e Bowmanville Starting Tuesday, May 19th Registration 6 - 6:30 p.m. * Class 6:30:- 7:30 p.m. Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex Located at the intersection of Regional Road *57 and fiai y, #2 for 8 weeks , v Ages 6 and up • Streetwise Sense • Pudding Confidence • Self-Defense Techniques Patience, Discipline and Control Contact: Instructor • (Sensei) Bryce Johnson (6th Degree) (705) 374-5458 or Rec. 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