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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Dec 1998, p. 3

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The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday. December 19,1998 Page 3 Wife Clartngton 3nbepenbent Wife Courttce 2(nbepenbent of For 144 Years, Our First Concern Has Been Our Community Publisher - John M. James Plant Manager - Rick Patterson Ad. Manager - Brian G. Purdy Production Assoc. Publisher - Rick James Editor - Peter Parrott Produced weekly by James Publishing Company Limited Publishers of The Canadian Statesman P.O. Box 190,62 King St. W. ( Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3K9 P.O. Box 2000, 1712 Baseline West, Courtice, Ontario L1C 2S8 905-623-3303 Fax: 905-623-6161 Office Hours: Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Internet - statesman ® ocna.org n CONTROLLED Supervisor - Ralph Rozema, Tim Bowers, Kevin Britton, Suzanne Christie, Sharon Cole, Laurens Kaldeway, Barb Patterson, Sean Pickard, Tyler Sellick, Jim Snoek, James Stephenson, Vance Sutherland, Jim Tuuramo Advertising Editorial Laverne Morrison Office Brad Kelly, Jennifer Stone Supervisor - Angela Luscher, Junia Hodge, Grace McGregor, Nancy Pleasance-Sturman, Marilyn Rutherford, Libby Smithson POiKMOTCE Christmas and New Year's Garbage and Recycling Collection Schedule Garbage normally collected on Friday, December 25,1998 will be collected on Monday, December 28,1998. Garbage and Recycling normally collected on Friday, January 1,1999 will be collected on Saturday, January 2,1999. Christmas Trees will be collected on January 11,1999, One Day Only. Please have Garbage, Recycling and Christmas Trees at the curbside prior to 7:00 a.m. on the scheduled collection day. CANADIAN WASTE SERVICES WISHES ONE AND ALL A VERY HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON. We wish to draw your attention to the following in our current "Wrap It Up Now" flyer. Page 6 - Great Big Double Easel, 50-1951-0. The paper, chalk and eraser is not included with this easel, as stated in the flyer. Page 12 - Assorted Aroma Crystals, 43-9341-2. Copy reads: Pkg. of 4 Should read: Pkg. of 1 Page 22 - Item #1,30" Hugger-style Ceiling Fan, 52- 4327-6. This ceiling fan does not have a double light as stated in the flyer. Heavy-duty Outdoor Extension Cord, 52-2430X. This product is 'Medium-duty', not 'Heavy-duty' as stated in the flyer. We wish to draw your attention to the following in our current "Last-Minute Gift Sale" flyer. Page 10 - 100-PC Bit Set, 54-3673-2. The safety glasses do not come with the bit set as illustrated in the flyer. Page 11 - 3 1/4" Planer, 54-6624-2. The planer does not come with a guide as illustrated in the flyer. We sincerely regret any inconvenance tve may have caused you. ©j.p. cnote (1350/351 - All Zones Can't Face the Holidays!" "By John Kennedy Saynor" "1 can't face the holidays" is something I am beginning to hear from bereaved people as the holiday season approaches. During the coming weeks the music and decorations, will be a painful reminder of Christmas without a loved one. What can you expect during this difficult time? You may be anticipating the worst. The anticipation of Christmas is worse than the day itself. The day will come and go, and you will get through it. You may wish to avoid the whole season by going away or sleeping through it! You may feel under a great deal of pressure to "get into the spirit." You may also feel guilty if you go out and have a good time! In addition, you may experience some of what you knew closer to the time of the death: anger, loneliness, sadness, depression. SUGGESTIONS FOR COPING WITH THE HOLIDAYS 1. Bring your loved one into the Christmas celebration. Light a special candle in your home in memory of your loved one. 2. Eliminate the pressures as much as possible. Only do what you want to and what you are able to do. 3. Evaluate family traditions. It is helpful to have a discussion with other family members about what traditions you want to keep and what you would change. 4. If baking and other food preparations are a chore, then save your energy for other things and buy the food rather than spending time in preparation. 5. Since this is an emotionally and physically draining time, get lots of rest. 6. Buy a gift in memory of your loved one and give it to a needy person. 7. Invite someone who is alone to share part of Christmas Day with you. 8. There is never a good time to suppress your emotions. Don't do it now! 9. Rather than placing all the emphasis on Christmas Day, try to celebrate the season. Remember, the message of Christmas is one of hope. Every day you live, every event such as Christmas you observe, moves you further down the road to recovery. Live in hope that the future will be brighter and some day you will enjoy Christmas again, Mold on to your hope! For a copy of our brochure, "I Can't Face the Holidays!" please contact the GKNKSIS Bereavement Resource Centrent Centrent the NEWCASTLE FUNERAL HOME (905) 987-3964. John Kennedy Saynor is on Angliatn Priest, a licensed Funeral Director, and Coordinator of the Genesis Bereavement Resource Centres. Newcastle Funeral Home X 386 Mill St. S., Newcastle 987-3964 Festive Food Area Superintendent of Schools for Clarington, John Reid, receives a generous helping of Christmas dinner from students at Bowmanville Senior Public School during the first annual Turkey Dinner Tuesday. The meal, which included turkey and all the trimmings, was planned by the school's family studies teacher, with help from parents and students. 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