The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowmanvillc, Friday, July 16, 1999 Page 3 ®be Clarington Jfnbepenbent Wï)e Courtice 3fnbepenbent ^■4 Produced weekly by James Publishing Company Limited Publishers of The Canadian Statesman P.O. Box 190,62 King St. W., Bowmanvillc, Ontario L1C 3K9 Produced weekly by James Publishing Company Limited Publishers of The Canadian Statesman P.O. Box 190,62 King St. W., Bowmanvillc, 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 CONTROllf D For 145 Years, Our First Concern Has Been Our Community Publisher - John M. James Assoc. Publisher - Rick James Plant Manager-Rick Patterson Ad. Manager-Brian G. Purdy Editor - Peter Parrott Production Supervisor - Ralph Rozema, Tim Bowers, Kevin Britton, Suzanne Christie, Sharon Cole, Roy Gray, Laurens Kaldeway, Steve Kraayvanger, Barb Patterson, Sean Pickard, Tyler Sellick, Jim Snoek, James Stephenson, Vance Sutherland, Matt Syer, Jim Tuuramo Advertising Editorial Laverne Morrison Brad Kelly, Jennifer Stone, Michelle Wyton Office Supervisor - Angela Luscher, Junia Hodge, Grace McGregor, Nancy Pleasance-Sturman, Marilyn Rutherford, Michele Rutherford -V A, . ■--a.* ... rréLl ' 4 ***•(% ■' y f . ' "ft-: -"•'a. -t v Blood Supply Hits Critically Low Levels In the Garden Anne and John Anderson invited visitors into their beautiful Tamblyn Road garden last Saturday, during the Orono Horticultural Society's garden tour. The Andcrsons' garden features a wide variety of perennials and annuals, annuals, as well as a number of paths and ponds. The pair have been working on the yard since they moved in about 10 years ago. Blood supplies at the Toronto Blood Centre have hit critically low levels. "We arc currently in the middle of the busiest season for trauma cases, and it is crucial that the blood supplies, supplies, especially group "O", be kept up", says Ahmed Coovadia, Manager of the Blood Bank at Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Sciences Centre. "At present Sunnybrook is at one-third of its minimum requirements for this blood group," the Blood Bank Manager said early this month. Numerous people required large quantities of blood products over the Canada Day Weekend including a 10 year old boy who needed 16 units of "O" positive red blood cells and 20 units of platelets following following a bone marrow transplant, transplant, a 76-year-old man who suffered an aneurysm Scene and Heard HONESTY PAYS - Last April, an employee of Northumberland Recycling Plant found a wallet among the recycled materials on a conveyor belt. It turned out to contain just over $2,000 in cash. The police were contacted contacted and efforts were made to find the rightful owner. When this proved to be impossible, the money was returned to the finder. Nice to see such honesty rewarded. Meals on Wheels Seeks Volunteers Community Care is looking for a few people with time to spare at lunch hour. The Meals on Wheels program has recently expanded. And, volunteers are needed to spend one and a half hours during the day delivering lunches in Bowmanvillc and surrounding areas. "We went to five days a week last fall and started including frozen lunches," lunches," said Sally Barrie, program admin istrator. "We're looking for delivery people not only in Bowmanvillc, but in Courtice, Newcastle and Ncwtonville as well." Volunteering will only take about three hours a month for the noon-hour deliveries. Last year, 12,530 hot and frozen meals were delivered to 198 people in the community. To get involved, contact Community Care at 623-2261. THE DEVIL AND JOSEPH SCRIVEN -- The author of the book on famed rope-walker, Signor Farini (an ex-Bowmanville resident) has written a play about another unusual Canadian. The play by Shane Peacock is entitled "The Devil and Joseph Scriven." Rev. Scriven Was a local clergyman who authored the famous hymn, "What a Friend We Have in Jesus." He died under rather suspicious suspicious circumstances near Rice Lake. Forth Line Theatre will present the play about the life and times of Joseph Scriven starting July 24th and continuing continuing through the month of August. They are also performing a play entitled "Fair Play" which re-creates the sights and sounds of an old-time country fair, complete with pie-eating contests and feats of strength. Fourth Line Theatre is located southwest of Millbrook. You can order tickets by calling 1-800-814- 0055 or (705) 876-6323. required 20 units of "O" positive red blood cells and 10 units of platelets, and a 29-ycar-old woman required 10 units of "O" positive red cells and 6 units of platelets after giving birth. Healthy people, between the ages of 17 and 71 can give blood every 56 days, although first time donors must be under the age of 61. The next Bowmanvillc blood donor clinic is Wednesday afternoon and evening, July 21, at the Clarington Beech Centre, Bowmanvillc. Principals Appointed The Peterborough, Victoria, Northumberland and Clarington Catholic District School Board has , given approval to a number of principal appointments in the area. They include: Gerry Brync as Acting Principal at St. Francis of Assisi Elementary School in Newcastle, Joan Brake, Principal at St. Stephen's Elementary School in Bowmanvillc and Debbie Ford as Acting Principal at Monsignor Leo Cleary Elementary School in Courtice. "Back by Popular Demand" Heart of Country Craft Show July 17th and 18th Sat. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. & Sun. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Brooklin Memorial Arena 67 Winchester Rd. E., Brooklin Durham Region's Largest and Best Country Craft Show Featuring Ontario's Top Exhibitors Folk Art, Woodworking, Quilts, Jewellery, Clothing, Candles, Bears, Dolls, Stained Glass, Florals, Reproduction Furniture, and so much morel Door prizes and Free Parking & TIME STANDS STILL Productions 'BlfÂdmlssion"] Sçll $4.00 | Ti\ I Seniors l$3.00 Children under 10 ^ \ i BROOKLIN N Winchester Rd. 5 i Luthor -X-vi g Vlpond ^ g J2 Memorial -S £ Aronn 5 F Sim cots S Hwy. #2 Hwy. 401 Have a bàllüri Your Birthjfâyr^ Johpny Seta!# ^ if-" Miranda anil Seliasllon Hersco Join lltolr grandmother, Mol Mol Solo of tlio Coronation Restaurant, minis Jatilco and Gall and paroiils Bonnlo and Barry Horsco In wishing you a wonderful golfing season on your birthday! Dollar$ & Sense with Deborah Kohlsmith Financial Consultant Life Cycle Investing Financial planning is a process, As we progress through various stages of our lives our financial objectives change. Sometimes your objectives change slightly and sometimes they change rather dramatically, this all depends upon your age and what phase of your life cycle you are presently in. There arc four phases of money: Accumulation phase - the client in his/her mid 30s is at the beginning of the first phase of the money cycle. These individuals arc in the process of accumulating money as they begin to pay down debts - and take advantage of the dollar cost averaging strategy of investing. An unusual RRSP contribution may be the extent of their investments at this stage while they continue to juggle other important priorities. Peak earnings phase - the client in this phase is between 45 and 60 years of age and these arc considered to be the peak earning years for most people. The client has made the transition from accumulator to depositor. At this stage a client has the opportunity to dramatically increase their net worth. Many now have decreased family responsibilities and have minimal debt at this stage in their lives. Benefactor phase - this is the stage where individuals may be considering concepts that will enable them to transfer their wealth to their families. At this point in time prudent estate planning is essential to take advantage of the opportunities that arc available for wealth transfer, including joint ownership, inter vivos trusts, testamentary trusts and charitable remainder trusts. Recipient phase - this phase involves the next generation concerning inheritance laws and related tax matters. Strategies that their parents may or may not be familiar with. Although 1 have generalized, these phases may be different depending upon the individual and their specific circumstances. Remember everyone's path to financial independence may be different, but it is the outcome that matters most, fflJ.P. REGAL CAPITAL PLANNERS LTD. 10B King Street East, Bowmanville, Ont. L1C 1N5 (905) 623-1936 Summer School Report Cards Available Report cards for first session summer summer school students students will be available available for pick-up beginning Monday, July 19. First session exams will be held on Thursday, July 15. Following that, parents and students students will be able to pick up their report cards from the summer school office at Bowmanville High School during the following times: July 19-29, 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m; July 29 Final Exams/second session session exams; July 30 Reports available available 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Students who attended summer school at Bowmanville High School may pick up their report cards from the school office in August. JANES R. YAHCH TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY DIANE E. 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TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE (905) 686-6410 1-800-263-2676 www.owasco-canada.com QUALITY FARM FRESH PRODUCE yofpcnVbrms Pick Your Own RASPBERRIES & PEAS BEANS EXPECTED TO BEGIN JULY 18TH Ready picked Vegetables available at our GARDEN MARKET Raspberries, Peas, Sweet Corn and more., EVERYDAY FEATURES • Creative playground • Straw jump - Play tractor • Petting Zoo 2278 Hwy, #2, Bowmanvillc CROP REPORT PHONE 623-7252 Farm Market Phone 623-9109