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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Jun 1998, p. 12

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1 i Pace 12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, June 17,1998 - M IV \ • ' Optimists Pick a Winner from Bike Rodeo The Bowmanvillc Optimist Club presented a new bike to Rebecca Stata (front and centre) who was the lucky grand prize winner at a bike rodeo held on June 6th. Presenting the bike are club president Myme Bowse at right and Clare Bowse rodeo chair behind. At left arc Rebecca's mother Carol and her older sister sister Sarah. The Optimists hold the bike rodeo to promote safety. Providence Shaw W.l. Feels Sheepish On June 11th, 1998, members met in a sheep barn located on the Dow Farm. President Belly Lou Locke opened the meeting with the Mary Stewart Collect. Minutes of the May meeting were read. Treasurer's Report given. Best wishes were extended to Jean Bolmcs who celebrated celebrated an 80th birthday. Catering on the 24lh of June was arranged. Members available to help should contact Wylma Allin. The District Director, M. Dow, reported reported on the District Annual. Central Area fund raising tickets arc available at a cost of one dollar per ticket. ticket. Winning tickets will be drawn at the October Central Area Convention. A volunteer committee was formed to work on the Orono Fair W.L Display. Because the display prepa ration time conflicts with our scheduled September meeting, our September meeting date will be changed. The conference in July at Belleville, will be attended by Shirley Brown and Sylvia Payer. Doreen Barrie, Agriculture and Canadian Industries convener, began the afternoon's program with the motto "People Who Arc Not Afraid To Roll Up Their Sleeves, Seldom Lose their Shirts." She introduced our host, Marilynn Dow, who shared her knowledge of raising sheep with her fellow fellow members which included a tour of the sheep barn. Shirley Moffat thanked our host and presented presented her with a gift for the garden. The meeting closed with the Ode and a social lime. The September meet ing date will be changed. Betty For information on these 4406. changes, contact President Lou Locke 987- M. Dow P.R.O. Bowmanville Toastmasters Elect New Executive Toastmaster Allan Martin Division Governor, paid an official visit to Bowmanvillc Toastmasters on June 9, 1998 to install the new executive. This special event preceded preceded the regular meeting chaired by Toastmaster Marilynn Dow. Table Topics Master Brian Forrest challenged the impromptu speakers with well known quotations. "If I'm elected I Will...."Toastmaster Connie Nelson won the table topics trophy. Our three prepared speakers covered a wide Maple Grove W.l. Herbal Presentation The W.l, met in the C.E. Hall at 8 p.m. on Monday, June 8th with Mrs. A. Vandergaast Vice President in charge of the business. The roll call was 'A Saying of your Mother's'. It was decided to go ahead with the display case for our W.l. to be placed in the hall at a later date. Mrs. S. Found gave the report of the District Annual. Regular collection and Pennies for Friendship were received. '■ The-Orono Fair list was- passed and members volunteered volunteered to do various items needed. The Fun Fair will be held at Maple Grove with suggested suggested dates of October 21 st or 22nd. Mrs. R. Bubar convenor for Education was in charge of the following program. The Motto Minds arc like parachutes, they work better when opened was commented commented on by Trix Vandergaast. She said, 'A parachute is used to jump from planes and our minds need to be open like the parachute to function.' Mrs. R. Bubar introduced Julie Gibson and Heather Bilz. Julie spoke on fibre and herbs and told, of the various products from Enrich International and 1 the effects that she has had since 1 using them. She also had several other herb products for various uses. Heather Bilz gave a testimonial testimonial to the benefits her family had gained since using these various herbs. Mrs. R. Bubar moved a vote of thanks and presented a small gift. Lunch was served by the group, including herbal teas. Press Sect. Win Drown ' S " . :: gamut. Toastmaster Russ LcBlanc entertained us with demonstrations of vocal variety. Toastmaster Denise Marck delivered a toast paying paying a fitting tribute to our Newsletter editor, Toastmaster Irene Konzclmann. Toastmaster Michael Sullivan gave a technical presentation which enlightened the members about the technicalities technicalities of a financial statement. statement. The best speaker award was presented to Toastmaster Denise Marck. Come and join us Tuesday evening 7:30 - 9:30. Meetings scheduled for the summer months arc July 7, 21, August 18. We meet at the Darlington Hydro Information Centre, Bowmanvillc. For more information, please call 623-2243 or 623-3527. By Glenn Trider Is Central Air Right for You? Do you: 1) Have trouble sleeping when the temperature stays warm and humid. 2) You get worried about intruders coming in because your windows are open. 3) Have medical allergies due to bay fever and other airborne hazards carried by the summer winds. 4) Have damage that is caused by high humidity and moisture especially in your basement where it can sweat from the very high dewpoints in the air?_ If any of these conditions are present you should consider getting central air conditioning. Buying Hints: • Buy name brand units such as Lennox/Kccpritc that are well known ami have a good reputation. • Buy from a dealer who is established with a showroom. Can you go down and look at the unit? Buying from someone who isn't established as a business in Clarington may be inviting disaster. disaster. These people move and close up shop at any time. • Finance the purchase even if you do not have the funds at present. This makes sense as you will get the best deal earlier in the season. Have it installed in plenty of time and you can enjoy it without sweating in the heat and paying a premium price. • Compare warranties on units and go with minimum 5 years manufacturer's, Lennox now offer 10 years on many of their units. Expensive Air Conditioning repairs can be avoided by spending a few extra dollars on a better warranty. • Remember inflation makes things more expensive in the future. A warranty on a unit today of 10 years can be very valuable in the 10th year because the cost to change the compressor out may be as high as 1007c or more in tomorrow's dollars. • Energy efficient is the last things to look for. Minimum rating is a 10 seer unit. The rating rating stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating. The higher the ft the better. For Canada with a cooling period of 30 - 60 days at the best, 10 seer is adequate however however 11 or 12 seer units arc better better and will save you 5 - I07o more on annual energy costs. Going to buy a unit more efficient efficient than 12 seer is a waste of money for our climate which dictates you spend more money on an efficient heating unit and look for medium efficiency unit for cooling. After all we're not Phoenix in climate yet! Next week: Read the column and learn about other types of air conditioning units that arc available if you can't install or afford central air conditioning! P.S. We don't have voice mail at the Comfort Shoppe so call anytime with questions or comments. See ya next week! litHM Sïje Comfort iMjoppe MATING 1 COOLING S C A A 160 Baseline Rd. E., Bowmanville • 905-623-2956 ©J.P.. & iisa CORRECTION NOTICE We wish to draw your attention to the following in our current "Great Gifts for Great Dads" flyer. Page 13 - Item #10, Braun Men's Shaver, 43-8733-6 flyer shows a bonus Braun Battery Alarm Clock with.purchase of item #10. This is incorrect. The Bonus should be included with the purchase of item #12, Braun Men's Rechargeable Flex Control Shaver, 43-8745-8. We sincerely regret any inconvenience we may have caused you. ©j.p. cnoto d324 - All Zones .r'Jill LiJi.Iiij j'\<JJV ru> ■ v'rf-N L'A <**•», X: ,/ ■ • ' -, \ : ' ■ yf.. CORRECTION NOTICE We wish to draw your attention to the following in our current "Great Gifts for Great Dads" flyer. Page 2 - 210-PSI Air Compressor, 09-5040-6 Illustration is incorrect, Should show the 210-PSI model, not the 250-PSI model. Page 17 - Item #3 & #7, Tackleboxes, 78-2575-6/78-2568-4 Should read: 'Tackle not included" Page 19 - Weed Eater Electric Super Blower/Vac, 60-3836-0 Copy reads: 14-AMP Should read: 12-AMP We sincerely regret any Inconvenience we may have caused you. © J.p. cnole d324 • All Zones w / / 24 month lease or 36 month purchase financing. Other great rates and terms available. 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