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Strawberry Shortcake

December 3, 2010 by · Comments Off on Strawberry Shortcake 

Strawberry Shortcake, New Strawberry Shortcake, Blueberry Muffin, and Plum Pudding Lemon Meringue this festive season, they make their debut in Asia come and play Frasers Centrepoint Malls. There will be a month of fun Berrylicious that Strawberry Shortcake and her friends take consumers into their enchanted world, exploring Berry Bitty City.

Lucky customers and their friends can have a chance to win tickets to a movie Strawberry Shortcake, and spread the love by making a donation to Community Chest.

Children can go on an adventure lawn Strawberry Shortcake and take part in a competition to be the fastest in strawberry picking, catching butterflies and kites.

Compass Point 23 to 28 November (13:00, 16:00, 19:00)
Causeway Point on November 30 to December 5 (13:00, 16:00, 19:00)
Northpoint 7 to 12 December (13:00, 16:00, 19:00)
The Centrepoint 14 to December 19 (13:00, 16:00, 19:00)

Strawberry Shortcake invites children ages 7 to 10 years to go on an adventure to the lawn where they can find their way through a maze, picking strawberries and catch butterflies.

The Centrepoint 12 to November 15
YewTee point 17 to November 21
Compass Point on November 30 to December 5
Causeway Point 7 to December 12
Northpoint 14 to December 24
UOB holders enjoy double chances and receive a calendar with a minimum and 80 charged to the card. For a minimum of $ 230 will be given an umbrella. Holders will also receive a voucher and 10 out of 17, 24 or Nov. 1, Dec. 8, 2010, with a minimum of 280 and charged to the card.

Smurfette

December 3, 2010 by · Comments Off on Smurfette 

Smurfette, Version bruised Smurfette is history and the seal now strong and healthy has been restored to the Salish Sea this week. A month ago the young seal was taken to Ogden Point by a lover of animals and led to the peninsula where she jumped from a water taxi to rehabilitate the island’s natural wildlife center Care in Salt Spring Island.

“It was 26 pounds and very critical when it came,” said Jeff Lederman, founder of the clinic.

Center names of all seals are in rehabilitation, a student called Smurfette – since this year’s theme is cartoon characters. At the time of Smurfette, a joint young weaned, weighed about 26 pounds, about half of what it probably did when the mother left, Lederman said.

“She did well, it is up to 60 pounds now,” said Lederman days Smurfette was released. “We have dealt with pneumonia several weeks of broad spectrum antibiotics and it went through the complex procedures deworming. After his blood test showed her infection is gone we will have moved into a pool 16 feet with five or six other puppies we had. ”

This basin is provided a baby herring buffet to feast and “she started eating like crazy,” said Lederman. “She was probably gaining a pound a day.”

It was republished in the wild on Tuesday, November 30, almost exactly a month after his arrival in Salt Spring.

“She has a thick thick layer of fat on her to keep her warm. She has extensive experience of eating whole fish,” said Lederman. “I’m very confident she will do well.”

The facility is the center of the wildlife of British Columbia offers year-round rescue and treatment to marine mammals.

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