i \ i 18 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 28,1990 Pine Ridge Kinette Club Keeps Growing The Kinette Club of the Great Pine Ridge, a service group that covers the OronoZ Newcastle area, is growing fast. The group started the year ( in September 1989) with 6 members and now has increased by 50% to 9 dedicated and hard working members. The new members are Julie Pearson, Debbie Davidson and Heather Du- guay. The club welcomes these ladies and has already put them to work. One of the group's upcoming upcoming projects is a Youth Dance scheduled for March 30 at St. Francis of Assisi School in Newcastle. All area students in grades 6, 7 & 8 are invited and welcome. welcome. The club's goal in sponsoring these dances is . to provide some much needed needed entertainment for this age group. A DJ provides the music and refreshments are available. The dance is chaperoned and parents are encouraged to help out. All previous dances have been well attended and the students students have had great time. Another tentative project is a Cystic Fibrosis (CF) Ra- diothon. All Kinsmen and Kinette clubs support CF and do much to raise money to fight this child killing disease. disease. Details for the radio- thon are still being'finalized and therefore cannot be re- ' leased yet. There is much work involved in such a large project and it is hoped that all 15 Kin Clubs in the Durham Region will participate. participate. More information will be published as it comes available. For more information information on CF or Kin, please contact Anne Arsenault at 987-5491. • Red Cross Is There When Needed Since March is Red Cross month, The Canadian Red Cross Society believes it is an especially appropriate time to remind Canadians "It's your Red Cross" arid ask "What will you do to help?; Every minute of every day, people turn to the Red Cross for help. And that help is available for them, thanks to the generosity of thousands of Canadians. Some volunteer, some give blood, some make financial donations, some do all three and more. But whatever the contribution, it enables the Red Cross to help when help is needed. Last year over 458,000 Ontarians attended Red Cross blood donor clinics across the province so that people they didn't even know could receive the gift of life. Red Cross certified more than 29,000 people in first aid, 247,000 participants participants in water safety pupil training; and almost 9,500 participants in water safety leadership training. The Home Support Services throughout Ontario served 140,097 patients; loaned 46,589 pieces of SELS (Sickroom (Sickroom Equipment Loan Service) Service) articles; and helped almost almost 21,000 Seniors enjoy a better life. On the international international front, the Red Cross in Ontario was no less busy channelling $2.5 million donated donated by Ontarians to countries countries around the world; and handling nearly 7,000 Tracing Tracing and Reunion cases. These are just some of the Red Cross accomplishments. Accomplishments made possible possible thanks to the support of the people of Ontario. All these numbers and statistics translate into one thing. People being helped by Red Cross ... here in Ontario, Ontario, across Canada and throughout the world. So this March - remember "It's your Red Cross." and ask your local branch what you can do to help. The people benefitting from your support support experience the true meaning of "When help is needed. The Red Cross." CA$H BACK HSR BLOCK Why wail lor your tax refund when you could gel Gish Bach fast? 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