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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Jun 1989, p. 5

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N The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, June 7.198!) 5 Cancer Society Holds Annual Meeting Speaker Discusses Palliative Care at Hospital The head table guests who were present for last week's annual meeting of the Cancer Society are, from left: Jim Malcolm, District Executive Director; Fred Tippins, President of the Bowmanville Unit; George Henderson; Marjorie Henderson, President East Cen tral District; Lin Pratt, Fund Raising Chaiman, Ontario Ontario Division; Glenn Prout, District Campaign Chairman, Chairman, Elsie Prout, Mary Tillcock, District Education Chairman, and David Tillcock. The meeting took place on Thursday, June 1, at the Port Darlington Marina. Observer Named Best Church Magazine The United Church Observer Observer was named the best church magazine in Canada at the Canadian Church Press awards banquet Wednesday, May 16, in To ronto. In naming the Observer Observer winner in the General General Excellence (magazines) category, a panel of judges stated, "Excellent writing, an obvious investment in 155 Years of Community Service |§>t. 3)oi|n's JVnglicmt 01l]urcl] Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario SUNDAY, JUNE 11TH, 1989 TRINITY III "Age In Action" Sunday 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Morning Prayer Rector -- The Reverend Byron Yates B.A., S.T.B. Assoc. -- The Honorary Asst. The Rev. A. D. Langley The Salvation Army Bowmanville Citadel 75 Liberty St. S. CHURCH SERVICE TIMES: 9:30 a.m.Family Christian Education (Sunday School) 11:00 a.m. -- Holiness Worship 6:30 p.m. -- Praise Service Come and join us at a Community Church where Christ makes the difference. For more information call 623-3761 Corps Oflicers/Pastors: Captain and Mrs. Shirran TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Church and Division Streets Bowmanville, Ontario Church Phone Office Phone 623-3912 623-3138 Rev. Frank Lockhart M.A., M.Div., M.Th. Michelle Morrison-Gloyer B.A., M.R.E. SUNDAY, JUNE 11TH, 1989 11:00 a.m. Summer Communion 1 For information on Nursery Care and Church School Call 623-3138 Serving Bowmanville and area since 1835. .St. Paul's pmieb (Kimrcl] Minister: Rev. N. E. Schamerhorn, B.A., M.Div. Organist: Mr. Douglas Dewell Church Secretary: Helen Mclnnes 623-7346 Celebrating 64th Anniversary of the United Church of Canada 10 a.m. Sacrament of Holy Communion Nursery care for pre-school children every Sunday If you're new to Bowmanville, we invite you to make St. Paid's your church home. Something To Think About DIRECTOR GARY M. CONWAY WHEN HOME CARE IS NOT ADVISABLE In many cases, home care (or the terminally ill is a reasonable reasonable alternative to prolonged prolonged hospitalization. However, However, there are situations where it is not advisable. If the relationship between the patient and the family is conflicted and the family objects objects fo having the patient at homo this is a primary reason for NOT having homo care. If home care is to work it must, by definition, bo a team effort, Without this effort home care may end up driving both the family and the patient to dis traction, and will ultimately make the patient's last days miserable. There are a number of practical considerations as well. There may not be enough space in the house for home care; working conditions conditions may force family members members to be .absent from the home during the day; the family family may not be able to afford a visiting nurse service and may feel Incompetent to take on the job themselves; the patient patient may prefer hospital care or Insurance may demand It, MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL 4 Division St., Bowmanville Telephone 623-5480 Serving Durham Region Since 1881 trained journalists coupled with a strong editorial instinct instinct for the current and newsworthy gives this magazine magazine a reach beyond its United Church constituency." constituency." The General Excellence award was one of 16 won by the Observer as the Canadian Canadian Church Press and the Associated Associated Church Press (North America) staged simultaneous simultaneous awards presentations presentations in conjunction with a joint convention. Editor and Publisher Hugh McCullum said, "I'm delighted at the quality of writing, editing, graphics, Phi " ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Located north ol Bowmanville on Concession Four just west of Liberty Slreel SUNDAY WORSHIP 10 A.M. and 7 P.M. REV. RICHARD C. SOWDER 263-8333 RAGS, RICHES OR RIGHTEOUSNESS ("Give me neither pov-* 1 erty nor riches... Other- Vise I may have too .much and disown You : i (God)... or I may be-' * come poor and steal* and so dishonor the„ name of my God." Proverbs 30:8 and ? THE HOLY BIBLE READY TO BAKE APPLE PIE Made with fresh Northern Spys HWY. 2 BETWEEN AJAX & WHITBY OPENS THUR. JUNE 8 MON.-FRI. SAT.-SUN. 9 A.M.-B P.M. 9 A.M. -6 P.M. ed: Best Color Photo, Best Cover, Best Treatment of a News Event and Best Crea- tive Writing. The East Central District of th Canadian Cancer Society Society held its annual Spring Dinner on Thursday, June 1st. at the Port Darlington Marina banquet room. Volunteer representatives representatives were present from Oshawa, Bowmanville, Port Hope, Cobourg, Peterborough Peterborough and surrounding communities. communities. Entertainment was provided after the dinner dinner by Mr. Tom Cinnamon. The guest speaker was Mrs. Lin Pratt, Fund Raising Raising Chairman of the Ontario Division. Mrs. Pratt reminded reminded the audience of volunteers volunteers that Cancer is still the second most common cause of death in Canada. There were 100,000 new cases reported reported in 1988. In order for the Society to provide services to the Cancer Cancer patients it must have money. Financial support is provided by the annual April campaign, Daffodil Day, special events, bequests bequests and memoriums. The importance of volunteers was emphasized in their vital vital role of fund raising throughout the whole year. % 4 Members of the Pastoral Services Advisory Committee Committee at Memorial Hospital Bowmanville held their annual meeting last week. Some of the committee members are shown here along with the evening's guest speakers, Major Sam Brinton, and Major Ralph Godfrey, of the Toronto Grace Hospital. The speakers discussed the subject of palliative care and the resources resources available at the Toronto Grace Hospital in this field. From left are: Graham Glover, president of the Ministerial Association; Rick Shirran, a member of the Committee, Major Godfrey, Major Brinton, Doug Frost, Director of Human Resources at Memorial Memorial Hospital; Markus Lise, Chairperson of the Pastoral Services Advisory Committee and Michelle Morrison- Glover, a member of the committee. design and photography of our staff who work tinder difficult conditions to produce produce the best possible magazine magazine for the United Church." Best Feature: Muriel Duncan, "The AIDS Crisis," January 1988; Best Cover: Janet Kerman, Kerman, "The AIDS Crisis," January 1988; Best Overall Photography: Photography: Staff and freelancers for September 1988 edition; Best Reader Response: Patricia Clarke and Hugh McCullum for "Tensions in the Tent," opinion survey and analysis, July 1988. Awards in the Canadian Church Press competition, chosen from 273 entries, included: included: General Excellence; Best Treatment of a News Stoiy: Muriel Duncan, "Gay Ordination," March, July and October 1988; Best Feature: David Wil-- son, "Piety and Politics: The American Way," October 1988; Best Cover: Janet Kerman, Kerman, "The AIDS Crisis," January 1988; Best Layout and Design: "The AIDS Crisis," January 1988; Best Color Photo Spread: "A Week in the Life of the Church," September 1988; Best Original Artwork: Ljuba Levsteck, " An Eastern Eastern Dandelion Blooms for Tim," April 1988. 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