X I t 10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 18,1983 Section Two Many Unique Crafts on Display for Mothers 9 Day at Visual Arts Centre Many interesting and unique items were offered to customers who attended the Mothers' Day sale of arts and crafts at the Visual Arts Centre, recently. Here, Cindy Reynolds displays some of her hobby horses. B More plates and pottery articles featured unusual designs by Geraldine Noted Folk Artists Will Be Featured At Concert in Library on June 4th Due to an unfortunate con- ville Public Library Audi- charge through kind consi- flict in schedules, the library torium at 2:30 p.m. The con- deration of a grant from Out- is unable to present the Chris cert will feature noted folk reach Ontario. Admission is and Ken Whitely Jug Band artists Ted Roberts and Joe open to all with or without Music Concert as originally Hampson, both formerly of tickets, scheduled in March of this The Travellers. year. Bring your toe tappers and The Bowmanville Public Tickets will be honoured for finger snappers, this concert Library is located at 62 a very special concert which promises to be the most fun Temperance Street, Bow- will take place on Saturday, you've had in years. The con- manville. For more informa- June 4, 1983 in the Bowman- cert is presented free of tion call 623-7322. Hon. William Davis, Q.C. Premier Hon. Robert Welch, Q.C. Ministerol Energy Ontario Doctor Discusses Profession at Rotary Dr. Mohinder Angl (left), one of the newer members of the Bowmanville Rotary Club, talked about his profession last Thursday during the regular meeting of local Rotarians. In his classification talk, Dr. Angl spoke of his days as a medical student in Punjab Province, in India. He also talked about his internship to qualify as a physician in Canada and about the daily routine of a medical practice. Shown here, with Dr. Angl, is Kate Suddes, the Rotary Club exchange student from Australia who attended last week's meeting, ana , Paul Morris, president of the Bowmanville Rotary Club. Hon. James Snow 1 Minister of 'vV' Transportation and W Communications Energy Ontario Kim Fox had a fascinating display of doll's clothes that attracted considerable attention. Patricia Ann Hawkins was showing samples of handmade pottery, painted indifferent colors. K v v o] Jessie Slemon's handpainted plates and other articles were most interesting. It's a hoot! 133 picture perfect playgrounds for you to discover. Ontario Provincial Parks Ontario Ministry ot Mon. aim w. pop* wm.„, Rosourcos o*MWAtt.t For information, call toll free: 1-800-268-3735 Car Pooling. Van Pooling. Public Transit The energy they save today is energy we can all use tomorrow. Further information on all aspects of conservation is available from the Ministry of Energy, 62 Wellesley St. West, Toronto, Ontario, M7A 2B7. ! wmwmm iiiii