10 - Orono Weekly Times Wednesday, November 29,2006 \ / / Bowmanville Museum Edwardian Christmas Open House Anglican Church Choir of Oshawa and Kirby Centennial Public School Choir. The Museum Shop will be open with a selection of reproduction reproduction tin toys,. German handcrafted tree ornaments and unique Christmas gift items including local history books. Admission is free. Come join us for an old time Christmas celebration! The Museum is located at 37 Silver Street. For more information information please call the Museum office at 905-623- 2734. Durham Region Health Going south? Be cool and avoid a sunburn WHITBY, ON, November seeking shade whenever pos- 28, 2006 - Durham Region sible." Health Department is It is recommended to encouraging all area resi- cover., up with a wider dents traveling south to brimmed hat, sunglasses, warmer climates to practice long-sleeved shirt and long sun safety by protecting pants. Liberal amounts of yourself and your family sunscreen , and SPF 15 lip from ultraviolet radiation balm;shouldbe applied 15 to (UVR). 30 minutes before sun expo : Recent Health Depart- sure, reapplying every two ment statistics show that hours or after swimming or nearly 40 per cent of area sweating. Babies under the residents 18 years or older age of one should be kept out reported having sunburns in of direct sunlight, the past year. "During the ' "It's also important to winter months, families may ' note that, contrary to popular decide to vacation down belief, a base tan either from south to escape the colder ■ the sun or tanning equipment weather," said Chris Arnott, will not prevent sunburns," a . public health nurse with added Ms. Arnott. "Tanned the Health Department. "It's skin is a sign that skin dam- important for all family age has already occurred." members to remember to For more information on practice sun safety when sun safety, contact Durham traveling by limiting sun Health Connection Line. at exposure between the hours 905-666-6241 or 1-800-841- of 11 a.m. and 4 p.m:, and 2729. Bowmanville, ON, November November 27, 2006 -- The Bowmanville Museum is pleased to present its Annual Edwardian Christmas Open House on Friday, December 1, 7:00-9:00pm. The Museum will be decorated in traditional traditional yuletide decorations. Our period costumed Tour Guides will offer you a candlelit .glimpse into Edwardian Christmas. traditions in our heritage house. Christmas cookies and hot apple cider will be served and live musical musical entertainment will be provided, provided, by St. Matthexys NEWCASTLE FUNERAL HOME Family owned and operated by Carl Good, Funeral Director, and Joyce Kufta 386 Mill St. S., Newcastle 905-987-3964 www.ncwcastlcfuncralhome.com "Caring for our Community" Thé Friends of Bowmanville Museum purchased three new oriental rugs for the Bowmanville Museum's 45th Anniversary Sunday. John Conrad operated as agent for the Friends and purchased the rugs in Kandahar this spring while serving with the Canadian troops. Pictured left to right are: "Friends" Judy Werman, Winnifred Considine, Marg Taylor, Katie Baray, June Clark, Barb Bain, Susan Laing; Martha Rutherford Conrad, Museum Administrator and John Conrad. \Jfeu>caMle/ SFlotoer® &^ yM 46 King Avenue E„ Newcastle, ON L1B1H6 |f Beautiful Arrangements • Christmas Poinsettias Unique Gift Items "Whether you need to deliver across town or worldwide our friendly staff will help you make the right choice for that special person " Tel: 905-987-1500 • 1-800-6214954 www.newcastleflowers.ca NEWCASTLE VILLAGE PHYSIOTHERAPY Located in the Newcastle Village Medical Associates building 87 Mill Street North Taking appointments during the week of December 2-9 Call: 905-798-4533 • Noreferral necessary •Physiotherapy • Acupuncture' • Pre and post natal program • Neck and back pain • Sports and personal injuries • Pre and post surgical cases • Repetitive strain injuries • Motor vehicle accident claims Book your appointment now