Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 25, 1985 5 Campaign Begins Next Week Sim United Way Sets Goal at $2 Million Nancy Handleigh, Executive Di­ As Director of the Centre, Nancy anh rector of the Distress Centre of Handleigh is responsible for main­ Durham Region, will be the keynote taining a 24 hour telephone coun­ v Blatant speaker for the 1985 United Way selling and referral service for Campaign Kick-off Luncheon, to be crisis intervention. This service is * fast held on Monday, September 30th, made possible through the efforts at the General Sikorski Centre, of approximately eighty volunteers. 50 Years Ago 25 Years Ago Stevenson Road North, Oshawa. The newest service being offered Before a crowd which Dr. Percy Vivian, M.P., packed Newcastle Community Port Hope was a guest at the The Distress Centre is one of 40 by the Distress Centre is the Hall to capacity, and over­ regular weekly luncheon agencies which receive financial Kidsline, which enables adoles­ flowed to the lawns outside, meeting of the Bowmanville support from the Whitby, Oshawa, cents and preteens to call and talk Premier Mitchell F. Hepburn, Rotary Club, held last week at Newcastle United Way. about their concerns. opened the Liberal election the Flying Dutchman Hotel. Public speaking is not new to campaign in Durham County Miss June Lillycrop, Home on Tuesday night. Loud­ Economist for Durham Handleigh. Last year, over 150 pre­ speakers conveyed the County recently presented sentations were made to public addresses to those who certificates for two units, to schools, high schools and commu­ gathered outside, while appro­ Sharon Cann, Donna Dean, nity groups as part of the Centre’s ximately a thousand people Sharon Elliott, Lois Hammill prevention through education sweltered inside the building and Elizabeth Woodley of program. for two hours while the Garden Hill, at the Achieve­ speakers outlined the Liberal ment Day held at St. Paul’s Ms. Handleigh ’s topic for the program and made a plea for Anglican Church, Bethany. luncheon will be Suicide: a 1980s a Liberal sweep in the October Horses owned by Lloyd perspective. 14th election. Atchison of Newtonville, won several honors at Blackstock The luncheon will be the official Premier Hepburn was the Fair. A pony, Prince Charles, kick-off of the six week United Way chief and outstanding speaker ridden by his daughter Arline, Campaign. of the evening. He was given a won a first. Approximately 400 volunteer standing ovation as he rose to Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Rob ­ canvassers are expected to attend deliver his address, intro­ inson, Port Hope, recently duced by W.J. Bragg, M.L.A. visited with Mr. and Mrs. the luncheon. The meal has been Fred Thoms, Enniskillen, and donated by TRS (Tony’s Catering) Also attending were W.A. all attended Blackstock Fair in Oshawa and the facility is pro­ Fraser, M.P., Hon. Nelso on Saturday. vided compliments of the General Parliamen and W.F. Rickard, At a recent 4-H club meeting Sikorski Polish Veterans Centre. Warden Percy Stinson of at Bethany, two leaders, Mrs. Millbrook was more than M. McAllister and Mrs. H. Canvassers may obtain tickets for pleased with the success of the Thickson, of Elizabethville the luncheon from their Chairman Warden ’s Excursion to Port were presented with sterling or at the United Way office, 52 Sim- Dalhousie and Niagara Falls, silver Homemaking Club This year’s United Way Appeal aims to raise $2 19th and Rotarian Ken Hockin (left) auctioned off coe Street South, Oshawa. staged last Thursday. The spoons. million for the 40 community service agencies it a pair of Maple Leaf hockeytickets for $35 which For additional information re­ excursion was favoured with 10 Years Ago supports in Whitby, Oshawa and Newcastle. Cam­ was donated to the United Way. President Ray ideal weather, and there was a The good old riding of garding the luncheon or special large crowd at Cobourg dock paign Chairman Armen Arkelian (center) spoke Simser (right) also presented the day’s fines and Durham has been broken up at the Bowmanville Rotary Club on September events being organized throughout when the steamer, Ontario by redistribution for the “happy bucks” to Mr. Arkelian. the Campaign, contact the United Ferry No. 1, pulled out at 7 coming provincial election. Nancy Handleigh a.m. The boat pulled into The United Way Appeal if this year’s fund raising life for all in our communi­ administration, publishing Way office, 728-0203. Durham East for example begins its six week long, goal is met it will only allow ty. brochures and other adver­ Oshawa harbour about 11 a.m. now excludes Cartwright to pick up an even larger fund-raising blitz on Sep­ the agencies to do “the bare All United Way fundrais­ tising. Township, Manvers, Cavan tember 30th; and while the minimum”. ers are volunteers, and “I can guarantee you it crowd from the west end of and Hope while taking a part Durham County. goal this year is $1,915,000, “There are always new there are some 600 of them won ’t be wasted...even post­ of North Oshawa. Campaign Chairman agencies also looking for this year. They’ll be visiting ers are re-used. Nothing is Two Job F airs for Area Proving that form charts Peter Vipond and John Keh- Armen Arkelian would like funding,” Mr. Arkelian businesses in the commu­ thrown away.” don ’t mean a thing, Bowman ­ ler recently opened a new to see that goal surpassed. added. nity for six weeks, starting The Rotarians were ville pounced on Vince store at 72 King Street, Bow­ Durham Region Youth Trust September 20th and Saturday, young people and their “I’d like to see the United In Newcastle such agen ­ September 30th, looking for shown a United Way promo­ Utronki, who except for one manville, called Bowmanville Way Appeal hit $2 million cies as the Block Parent As­ your donation. tional film featuring is sponsoring two employment September 21st, at the Oshawa parents a chance to find out inning had held Bowmanville Broadloom. fairs this fall to put un­ Centre, Oshawa. for the first time in this sociation, Community Care, Many companies can Charles Bronson and Jill about training programs, job powerless in his every pitch­ Laverne Lenhart, Brenda area," Mr. Arkelian told employed young people and openings, counselling services Durham Save-A-Heart, the make a small deduction Ireland. As the two stars in ­ The second fair is slated for ing appearance this year; and Colville and Jeannie Tighe are Bowmanville’s Rotarians at Girl Guides, the St. John from employees’ troduced a number of indi ­ employers in touch with the the Pickering Town Centre in and educational upgrading. “Hoot" Gibson, who had part of a class chosen to work local agencies that can best their September 19th meet­ Ambulance Society, and the paycheques, if those em­ viduals who had benefitted Pickering, October 4 from 9:30 “For employers it’s an easy beaten them in his only start, with visiting artist Denise Ire­ ing. Y.W.C. A, to name just a very match available work with way to contact the various ployees wish to make their from an association with a.m. through 9:30 p.m. and for fifteen ringing hits, and land and are learning to build The United Way supports few, are affiliated with the donation to the United Way United Way agencies, the workers. Saturday, Octobers from 9:30 employment services that can behind the six hit twirling of frames for tapestries. Each fair will run two days. 40 agencies across the area, United Way. by the “friendly installment film’s message became a.m. through 4 p.m. help them meet future hiring George Piper buried the Don Masterson, Past Dis­ which includes Whitby, For over 40 years, United The first was held Friday, needs, ” says Frise. plan", as Mr. Arkelian calls clear: the United Way pro­ Chairman of the Durham Cobourg team under a 10-3 trict Governor of the Kinsmen Oshawa, and the Town of Way agencies in the Whitby, it. • vides the opportunity to Ontario Youth Commis­ score in the first game of the Club will seek election as the Newcastle. Region Youth Trust Don sioner, Ken Dryden, will tour Oshawa and Newcastle Whatever the donation, support many equally de­ Frise, says 10 exhibitors have Intermediate Lakeshore National Vice-President of the Mr. Arkelian told the Rot­ area have been helping the Mr. Arkelian assured the serving organizations, “the the exhibits at the Oshawa League finals played here last Association at the Vancouver ary Club members that this needy, whatever their Elect been lined up for each fair. Centre, Friday, September Rotarians that only seven- United Way is not just one Among those on hand will be night. Convention next August. year’s budget requests to­ needs might be. Their ef­ and-a-half cents out of agency, not just one good 20th, beginning at 4 p.m. talled $2.1 million, and even forts improve the quality of representatives from the Can ­ The sponsor of the fairs, the every dollar is used to cover cause.” HAL ada Employment Centre, the Durham Region Youth Trust, Municipality of Durham, the is a community action group Durham Region Board of trying to reduce youth un­ Notes from the Mcknight Education, Durham College, employment in its area. The the John Howard Society Ontario Youth Commissioner Youth and Community Coun­ assists communities setting Clarke Museum Local Council selling Service, and Durham up Youth Trusts. Across Region Youth Employment Ontario there are now 20 byDyanaLayng Employment and Immigra­ Bowmanville Services. Youth Trusts, from Kapuskas- Summer really seems over, tion Cànada who provided Frise says the fairs are ing to Hawkesbury to Wind ­ after the celebration of the the funding through a seed designed to give unemployed sor. Orono Fair, even though offic­ grant; and thirdly, to the ially, the change date is Sep­ student himself, John Enns- tember 21, Wind, for his inspirations and If you visited the Museum energy and organization of this summer or participated in all the activities and publicity. any of the special events, you And last, but certainly not Tammy Bromley 1 will know how wonderful our least, to all those who helped BEL w ,"3S summer has been. This with the historical walks, bike (formerly of Roots Hair Design) K location, being right on the rodeos, art show and flea markets, thank you for invitesall her faithful customers ■ highway, and on the ground floor, has made it much easier making this season the to come and visit her at the "Hairport" r for people just to drop in. success it was. By the way', Peggy, I did not However, credit for our have to wave the 1000th visitor active success must go to the off the highway; that day, we following: first, to Mrs. Diane had 21 visitors. Next week, I Hamre, one of the Clarke will tell you about three of PERMS 1/2 PRICE Township Museum Board them, and the remarkable, Cuts not included Councillors, who suggested overwhelming coincidence of the project; secondly, to their visit. Biolife or Quantum Perm Henna Perm

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