Page 5 Upcoming Wedding Jo-Anne and Chris Partridge, of Bowmanvillc, arc extremely pleased to announce the wedding of their daughter, Dr. Kimberly Partridge, to Mitchell Gcislcr, of Toronto, to take place on August 29, 1998, at Hockley Valley Resort, Orangeville. Kim and Mitch, after the wedding, will continue to reside in Toronto where Kim has opened her practice practice at Yongc and Sheppard. Mitch will be opening a bar, Swinger, at Richmond and Duncan in July. Congratulations and much love, Mom and Dad. V A S T A R E A L 1 N C S T 1 R Kl N A N El O. L N 0 O P H A L O A S A P R E N T A S K I M E M £ S _E__E__R S N I O M . 0 T T T H R T O 0 0 R T Y R I L E L E F 0 R M 0 B 0 E R 1 A L T N T T R M E R A 1 V E P L 0 W S A K E N E D N E R 1 'P' X G S A p E R L E T A Engagement Announcement Dale and Elaine Haines, Orono, arc pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Amanda Joyce to Jason Kenneth Schlocrkc; son of Scott and Deborah Schlocrkc, Grafton, Wisconsin. Wedding to lake place, July 1999 in Orono. Our congratulations, love and best wishes to both of you. Graduate James David Alexander Davidson Congratulations to Jamie, son of David and Penny Anne Davidson, Hampton, on his graduation graduation from Queen's University, May 28, 1998. He received his Bachelor of Science, (Honors, Class I) in Environmental Biology. He is presently employed by Kcnnecott, Canada - Diamond Exploration in the N.W.T. Love and Best Wishes from all of your family. Graduate Carl James Brown Carl James Brown B.Sc. M.D. graduated from McMaster University in May 1998 with Doctor of Medicine. Carl begins a 5 year residency training programme, in General Surgery, at the University of Calgary. Carl is a graduate of Clarke High School. Proud parents arc Ray and Mary Brown, Orono.. and grandparents grandparents arc Lloyd and Mildred Brown, P o n t y p o o 1 . Congratulations Carl. Answers to Saturday's Clarinaton/Courtice Independent Crossword Puzzle Exciting News about Hearing Aids! There's no excuse today for not wearing a hearing aid. Large behind the ear models are now very seldom needed as • aids have become smaller and more powerful. The latest hearing aids are completely in the canal, lightweight and barely visible. "You wouldn't leave home without your glasses. It should be the same if you need a nearing aid." For further information or to set up an appointment, please call 623-6500 Bowmanville Hearing Centre Memorial Hospital, Main Floor 47 Liberty St, S, Bowmanville, ON L1C2N4 @JP j Graduation Rebecca Heckbert Miss Rebecca Heckbert, graduated from Central Collegiate Institute, Oshawa, June 25, 1998. She will be' attending Humber College, Toronto in September in Computer Information Systems. She is the eldest daughter daughter of Mrs. Nancy Kelly, Oshawa, and great- granddaughter of Orville and Isabelle Challicc, Orono. An innovative leadership opportunity. East Durham Hospital Corporation is comprised of Oshawa General Hospital, Whitby General Hospital, Memorial Hospital Bowmanville and North Durham Health Services IPort Perry and Uxbridge hospitalsI, which are located within a one-hour drive east of Toronto. With a combined budget of $150 million and a staff of over 3,000, we sene a total population of 500,000 residents in the surrounding communities. We are currently seeking a dedicated, experienced individual for the following key mandate: DIRECTOR, PURCHASING A seasoned, innovative team leader, you will bo called upon to consolidate the Purchasing functions of live hospital sites into one highly efficient, effective operational service. You have had direct and administrative responsibility for the various facets of health-care purchasing and materials management, and are ready to work collaboratively with the Director, Logistics to provide a complete Materials Management service, Along with establishing an action-oriented business plan that draws on the strengths of existing service models, you will support the strategic needs of all hospital silos throughout the amalgamation process and beyond. The development ol supplier management strategics within a centralized purchasing service will be a priority, An exceptional facilitator with exemplary abilities in planning and analysis, you have strong communication and interpersonal skills as well as a proven continûment to customer service. Advanced knowledge of purchasing principles and practices, gained through a dogiee/diploma and experience in a related senior position, is essential, as is a working knowledge ol purchasing management sollwaro and electronic commerce. PMAC membership is preferred. II you aro prepared for this challenging mandate that will facilitate both your professional and personal development, ploaso forward a detailed resume, by July 24, 1998, to: Human Resources Department, North Durham llonllh Services, 451 Paxton Street, Port Perry, Ontario, L9L1A8. Fax: (905) 985-0739, East Durham Hospital Corporation s V Graduate Christine McDonald It is with pride and joy, that wc announce the recent graduation of Christine McDonald from Trent University with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. Christine is a treasured granddaughter granddaughter of Helen and Milford McDonald, Bowmanvillc. Wonders of Weather Explained Have you always wished you could predict the weather? weather? Do you wish you could calculate the temperature by a cricket's chirp or anticipate the winter by a woolly bear caterpillar's stripe? Find out all about the most talked about subject in Canada at the Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority's "Weather Wonders" program, Saturday, July 11 froth l p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Ganaraska Forest Centre. Not only will participants find out the secrets behind common weather folklore and basic weather systems, but also take a look at two weather phenomena that are on a lot of people's minds these days: tornados and 13I Nino. Backyard weather monitoring monitoring and equipment to use will lie covered, Participants will also be able to make their own simple wind vane. Pre-registration is required. For more information information call (905) 885-8173. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville) July 8, 1998 Just Picture It! "A Day in the Life of Clarington" A DC 25 Kodak digital camera will be offered as first prize in the "Day in the Life of Clarington" photo competition which runs July 15 to 31. The camera, which is valued at $400, will be donated by Lange Foto Source. The top 25 pictures selected from the contest will also be eligible for a draw for a cash prize of $250. The contest will be leading up to the 25th anniversary celebration on January 1st, 1999. It's a time for celebration and reflection on the special place and time that is Clarington now. And, the public, both residents and visitors, arc invited to play a very special part in the development of a permanent permanent photographic record of Clarington. "We plan a "Day in the Life of Clarington" Photo Contest" which actually allows for photo taking at any time between July 15 and July 31, said Jennifer Cooke, Marketing Officer. "We hope the public will sit down and plan some very different shots of family, friends, pets, scenery, action, or whatever whatever else they feel delivers for the years ahead what Photo Contest Kicks Off July 15th. Clarington is all about at this single point in time." A complete set of rules and guidelines is available at the Clarington Administrative Centre or Tourism Office. Questions can be directed to (905) 623-3379. A $5 entry fee will be used to fund Community events during 1999. Photos entered in the contest should be submitted submitted to the Tourism Office at 181 Liberty St. S., Bowmanville or to the Marketing and Tourism Office at the Town Hall in Bowmanvillc. Every person entering a photograph will receive a special Certificate that indicates their involvement. involvement. Also, the 25 best photographs, broken into professional, amateur and visitor categories, will receive a copy of the coffee coffee table publication "A Day in the Life of Canada." "We thank Equion Securities Canada Ltd. for their community spirit in supplying these prizes" said Cooke, and "wc also thank 'Lange's Foto Source' in Bowmanvillc, for offering the first 100 families a single single use camera at just $5 so as many as possible can get involved." In addition, Lange's will offer a 50% discount on the film processing for those who purchase the single-use cameras. Clarington is indeed a very special place and you are encouraged to plan now to be involved in this fun program. The photographs photographs will be displayed for everyone to see, and a special supplement will be circulated to all homes. They will also be used to help develop tourism through the Municipality web site and in the various Municipality brochures. Businesses who wish to contribute additional prizes for winners should call Jennifer Cooke today. Over $2,000 Raised at Community Barbecue From page 4 thank the many local businesses businesses who donated merchandise merchandise for the raffle and other services that helped to make it a successful day: Al's Variety and Party Supplies, Blockbuster Video, Burdens' Painting, Canadian Tire, Canada Trust, Cigas Propane, Cineplex-Odeon, Dairy Queen (Courtice), East Side Mario's, Hair Connection, Loblaws, M & M Meats, Pine-Ridge Rent-All, Pizza-Pizza, Rapid Photo and Shoppers Drug Mart. We would like to thank the many groups for .their support. 1 ■" To say we were, (are), overwhelmed by the sup port would be an understatement. understatement. It is said that a community is defined by the type of people who make it up. That being said, the citizens citizens of Bowmanville and surrounding area can and should be proud of themselves, themselves, knowing they define what a great community community is and should be. So on behalf of our son Matthew, our other son Andrew and our daughter Jennifer, we would like to say a big thank you to all. Most sincerely, Russ and Kim Harding •:Oj -r ( l " Jr: Ébt. H Anglican Cfjurcf) Temperance St. S., Bowmanville During July and August there will be NO Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion gntrninnl noorJ ■j r FflINI7 T ¥„5 /-.H i l, SUNDAY,' JULY 12TH, 1998 -CSlOO'a'.itiV Htily Communion 10:00 a.m. Morning Prayer rl) "A Day In The Life Of Pick up a Kodak 27 Exp. Single Use Camera For only $ 5.00 and ... ... Leave Your Mark On History! 1/2 Price Photo Finishing Coupon with every one of these cameras. Offer Valid July 13/98 to Aug. 14/98 While Supplies Last. See this newspaper for further details. Photo • Digital • Imaging --an * _ 01 rung ot. vv. IpJ Downtown Bowmanville ^Pfotoiource™ 623-2568