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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 May 2002, p. 6

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PAGE 6 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, MAY 29,2002 Floating along BOWMANVILLE - Steve Wilson takes advantage of a sunny day to paddle his kayak near the Bowmanville Harbour Conservation Area. ANDREW rWÂNOWSKI/ Statesman photo J * ,V>syT ' • I fiORtUX Registrations being taken for Walk for Heart and Mind OSHAWA - There's still time to register for the June 1 Walk for Heart and Mind. A fund-raiser for Cardiac Rehabilitation Organization Organization and Distress Centre Durham, the live- kilometre walk along the Oshawa Trail starts at 9 a.m. at Central Collegiate on Gibb Street. Walk, run, cycle or inline skate along the trail and raise money for the two organizations. A free barbecue lunch for participants will follow. The registration fee is $10 per person. The fee is waived for anyone with more than $100 in pledges. To sign up, go online at www.cardiac- rehab.org or call 905-723-4461. .. i In Brief MAY 29, : 2002 Keys to child growth Get some insight into young children. children. The Durham Region Region Health Department is distributing "The years before before five" a free resource package package for parents. parents. The package package covers the importance of brain growth, and key events in a young child's life. Details Details on what parents can do to aid in their youngster's development and relevant Web sites are also listed in the kit. "The information information reinforces reinforces the importance importance of good nutrition, stimulation," love and responsive responsive care for babies and young children, children, and provides provides confirmation confirmation of the positive effects of such care on growth and development," says Evelyn Butler, director of public health nursing and nutrition with the health department. For further information, contact the Durham Health Connection Connection line at 905-723-8521, or 1-800-841- • 2729, ext.. ' 2158. To receive the package, call 905-427- 8862, or 1800- 968-0066 ext. 340. Bank holds cookout May 31 OSHAWA - Scotia Bank is firing up the barbecue to help residents with developmental developmental disabilities. disabilities. On Friday, May 31, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Scotia Bank at 75 King St. W„ in Oshawa Oshawa is cooking up hotdogs and hamburgers to fund-raise for Community Llv- I n g Oshawa/Clar- ington. All proceeds proceeds will help Community Living Living continue to provide services services to over 400 rosldonts and tholr families families with a develop develop montai disability. Custom Made Foot Orthotics, Shoes and Sandals For Adults and Children State-of-the-art Technology is used for High Quality Orthotics - over 20 years experience. • Sports Orthotics • Work and Walking Shoes • Improves Comfort and Performance • Biomechanical Correction • Reduce Foot/Knee/Low Back Pain • No Referral Necessary • Prescription Provided by Doctor • Covered Under Most Employee Insurance Plans For an appointment call: Bowmanville Family Chiropractic Centre ^ 5 GEORGE ST., BOWMANVILLE 905*623*8388 BROKEN WINDSHIELD? PAY UP TO $300 OP YOUR DEDUCTIBLE PLUS A PREE CHANCE AT $1.000.000* AUTO GLASS DW. of 3012276 Nova Scotia Limited 164 BASELINE ROAD. EAST (NORTH SIDEt Call us for details. No Purchase Necessary. Some restrictions apply. Offer Expires June 14/02. l'asiiasajcsnî 3.8 CU. FT. 59-4512-0 ! 301 TOP 59-4 1 mtE SOIL 525-0 99 ■HilTO liliiILJ Jftrvl SHEEP & COW MANURE 20kg 59-2253 & 59-2254 rustic WÂIERING CAN 59-0504-4 ifiSSE£:r.'

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