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Orono Weekly Times, 28 Jun 2000, p. 6

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Happy Birthday ûuuABtr CMnù'tts VI July 1st, 2000 11am - 3pm cit the BOWMANVILLE MUSEUM 37 SILVER STREET Sack Races • Flags • Balloons • BBQ • Snow Cones Cotton Candy • Face Painting • Apple Bobbing • Magician Musical Entertainment • Birthday Cake • Reading Tent Shriner Clowns • Jumping.Castle Call 623-2734for'more information BRING YOUR OWN CHAIR OR BLANKET Inez Harris celebrated her 80th birthday with friends and family in a reception at St. Saviours Anglican Church, Sunday afternoon. The Harris family is pictured, back row - left to right: Charles, Ron and Doug. Front row - Linda Sears, Inez Harris, Evelyn Fulford and Joyce Hird. Cerrens Wellness Centre A friendly place lor your health needs... and Gifrs to lilt your spirit 5324 Main Street, Orono next to Apple Blossom Shop (905) 983-5000 We carry... Health Supplements • Wheat Grass Juice Bath & Skin Care Items • Jewellery/Clothing Natural Beeswax Products Honey • Candles 6 Sauces • Cosmetics Art/Antiques Purchased or Sold on Consignment Education session 01 i K i VHflfe V . - _ /iéà safe cycling ; An education session from the Headsflrst bicycle safety campaign is now available to anyone who is interested in learning more about safe cycling and provincial laws that apply to riding a bicycle. bicycle. The Headsflrst campaign, a region-wide partnership between Durham Region Health Department and the Durham Regional Police Service, is a program aimed at promoting safe cycling habits among Durham Region residents, while reinforcing reinforcing Ontario's bicycle helmet helmet law. Throughout the month of June, police officers issued tickets to children under the age of 18 who are seen riding a bicycle without wearing a helmet. The fine for such an offense is $75. Those ticketed have the option of attending a two- hour education session with a parent or guardian instead of paying the fine. "Originally, education sessions sessions were only open to individuals individuals who were ticketed for riding a bike without a helmet," helmet," explained Julia Lechner, a Public Health Nurse with Durham Region Department. "We've had such tremendous interest in this program that we're now opening our last education session to anyone who wants to attend." The public session will be held on Wednesday, July 19 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Whitby Municipal Office, Council Chambers, 575 Rossland Rd. E., next to the Whitby Recreation Complex. To register for this session, please call Police Constable, Esther Rathwdl at (905) 668- 9893. You must be pre-reg- istered to attend. Although the push is on for the month of June, tickets tickets may also be given out anytime throughout the year in accordance with Bill 124. "It's important for everyone to realize that police officers can and will issue tickets at anytime to children under 18 who are not wearing a helmet helmet while riding their bike," said Ms. Lechner. "The campaign campaign in June allows us to draw more attention to the provincial legislation and reinforce safe cycling habits." ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ Corner of Taunton Rd. E. & Bethesda Rd., Bowmanville, Ontario • 263-2293 Special Good June 22 till July 3 Daily alter 12 noon 2 People & Power Cart $45 tax included Extra Special Monday & Thursday after 12 noon... 2 People & Power Cart $40 tax included Breakfast All Bay Bacon & Eggs $2.75 plus tax Lunch Special Hot Hamburg $2.50 plus tax Eat In/Take Out Fish & Chips $3.95 .tax 2 Fish & Chips $5.95 * f «A. Phone for tee offs 2 days in advance aider 8 a.m.

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