The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 27,1989 11 Young Green Thumbs Win Top Prizes BoWItiailville Resident En j OJS New Challenge at United Way Championship Pie Makers Jann Sargent says her ne job with the United Way : Four young exhibitors won prizes in the Newcastle Horticulture Society's Fall Show last week. They are, 1-r, Amy Schumann, Matthew, Patrick and Marisha Caswell. It's A GRAN Friday September 29th at 10 a.m. Welcoming Everyone to DULEE'S 5294 MAIN ST., ORONO EAT IN OR TAKE OUT * Breakfast Menu * Fresh Cut Fries * Subs * All Beef Burgers * Soft Ice Cream * Fish & Chips * Milkshakes * Much more GRAND OPENING SPECIALS Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 7 - 9 Fri. 7-11 Sat. 9-11 Sun. 10 - 9 by Andrea Adair Bowmanville resident new _ is "terribly exciting". The new Campaign/ Allocations Associate said starting only weeks before the annual fund-raising campaign is the best way for her to "get my feet wet." "I started on September 5 of, this year and am still pumping water out of my ears every day," she said. At the moment she is busy doing whatever needs to tie done on the campaign. When it is over, she will be allocating funds to the various various agencies the United Way supports. Her job is a busy one. She noted that she had already tackled two meetings prior to The Statesman interview one morning last week, but she points out she was busy before this position. Owning a business, teaching night school courses and raising her children have all kept her busy. That didn't stop her from getting involved, though. "I tielieve very strongly in the United Way and I "believe "believe very strongly that when you live in the community community you have to give to that Report from Orono Figure Skating Club By Lynne Lemieux The ice is in and the winter winter skating season at the Orono Figure Skating Club will start next week. The Seniors will start on Sunday October 1st, Intermediates and Canfigureskate group on Monday, October 2nd, and the Juniors in Canskate on Tuesday, October 3rd. We welcome old and new members alike, and wish everyone an enjoyable and successful skating season. Each member is important to the club, from the Seniors who have skated for many years, to the little children who are just starting out in the Canskate program. , For parents of the younger younger skaters, here are a few suggestions to ensure that your child gets the most from his/her skating time and is comfortable and happy happy in the process: - have the child use the washroom before going on the ice. - dress your child warmly in a snowsuit, hat and mitts rather than gloves - they are much warmer. - have skates that fit properly and are supportive at the ankle. - for safety, a helmet is a good idea. - skate guards are a must to protect the skate blade sharpening and the floors of the arena. - please have the skater on the ice on time so that lessons are not interrupted. The bulletin board in the arena lobby will have current current information and upcoming upcoming events at the club. Please check it each week. Jann Sargent is the new Campaign/Allocations Associate Associate with the Oshawa-Whitby-Newcastle United Way. PURINA CHOWS Vanstone Flour & Feed Mill Division of Pypker Enterprises Ltd. CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP Pypker Enterprises Limited has sold its FEED AND PET FOOD DIVISION, effective October 3, 1989 to: MR. JIM HAMILTON For the past year Jim has been working with us in the commercial end of this division and we have found him to be a very trustworthy man. Jim is extremely knowledgeable in Feeding Programs and Health Products and we trust that you will find him and his staff very helpful and pleasant to deal with. We want to thank you, our customer, for the pleasant association we have had with you in the past seven years. Ralph Pypker Theo Pypker FEED STORE ONLY WILL BE CLOSED ON MON., OCT. 2ND, FOR INVENTORY community," she said. Sometimes, she said, that means you have to get involved. involved. And she thinks the United United Way is the agency for her to get involved with. "I really really believe the United Way is an honest, caring organization." organization." When one donates money to the organization, she says, that person is donating to over 40 different agencies. "It's a way of being able to help as many people as possible in the community," she continued. During the fund-raising campaign, which is on from now until November, Mrs. Sargent reports to the campaign campaign chairman. She has been helping with the United United Way Charity Ball and enlisting enlisting canvassers but states right now her duties fall into the realm of "duties as assigned." assigned." "I like that sort of thing," she said. "I've never been happy if I have to do the same thing at the same time every day. Coming from a small business background, Mrs. Sargent said she is always careful of the pennies that are spent. The United Way, she states, "runs a tight ship with no wastage." She said when you give to the agency, your money isn't going toward grand offices for the administration. Ninety-two Ninety-two cents of every dollar goes directly to the United Way agencies. One of the things she has noticed about the organization organization since starting is the volunteers. volunteers. "Volunteers are the backbone backbone to the organization. We can't do it without them," she said. Coming to the end of her first month of being on the United Way staff she says she loves her job. "I didn't think I could love anything as much as being being in business for myself but I like what I do. The people are great. I look forward forward to going to work. What more can you ask for?" These two women, quite often have their photos in this newspaper for winning awards in the horticultural field. But last week, they demonstrated their versatility versatility by showing their culinary skills and won again with their pies. They are, 1-r Hazel Hazel Crago ana Vicki Lesnick. 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