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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Jun 1989, p. 16

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i I(i The Canadian Statesman. llowmanvilli'. .Ii:. - 14. 5!*::'^ / A guide to fine dining and entertainment. Manvers History Books on Sale at Craft Sho w 4$ MANVfcto I r ^ Oshawa Photographer Wins Best in Show Award ? 1 <• ! 5 ■ Museum Awards Prizes in Bird Feeder Competition On June 4, Clarke Township Museum and Archives, awarded prizes to the winners winners of their bird feeder building contest. The winners, pictured here, from the left are; Kyle MacDonald, third place in the preschool category; Mai a Higgins, second place in the preschool; Sarah Higgins, first place in the preschool; ana Mary Higgins, Higgins, first place in the 6 -10 year old category. Gary Higgins won in the adult category category for the most original yet functinal design. GRAND OPENING Saturday, June 17th "We Still have the Pizza that made us famous and now an ALL NEW MENU" Come and Join in the Fun 36 KING ST. E. 623-4666 BOWMANVILLE . „ .. _ The ice surface at Manvers Arena was ringed with booths and exhibits of crafts on Saturday and Sunday, June 3rd and 4th during the annual Craft Show and Sale. Here, Ruth Pickering and Vi Sisson were selling township history books, and another popular display of quilts had been entered by Bethany W.I. Two quilts' by Addison Scott were also being featured. A large crowd attended the f y c:-MïWs3SRS$m Linda Wahrer of Oshawa has won the "Best in Show" award at the Visual Arts Centre's 6th Annual Juried Photography Contest and Show. The opening reception was held on June 8th when the winner was presented with her award, donated by Gallery 282. Here, she is being congratulated by Show Convenor Earle Keatley, MPA. Her unique entry "Visitors" is shown between them at the top. The juror of the Visual Arts Centre's 6th Annual Photography Contest and Show, Graham Bailey, MPA PPPO, praised the excellent calibre of the 50 entries that made judging a difficult task. He offered congratulations congratulations to the many talent photographers in the area who competed for awards and to Show Convenor Earle Keatley, MPA. The opening reception attracted attracted a large crowd of viewers to the centre on Thursday, June 8th, when the awards were presented. Best In Show award donated donated and presented by Gallery Gallery 282 went to Linda Wahrer Wahrer of Oshawa for "Visitors." "Wild Grapes" by John Van Bruggen won the award donated by Gould's Cards and Gifts. David Stephen Rowland was the winner of the Lange's Photo Lab award for "Vermont Morning." Grace Meyer was presented presented with the Bernie's Camera award for "Daffodils." "Daffodils." Frank King won the Robert Robert Aldsworth Photo World award for "Bam Window, Museum Run June 24th Shannon, Quebec." The Canadian Statesman award went to Gary Harany for "The Forgotten Corner of The Field" Honorable Mentions were accorded John Van Bruggen, Ursula Dexter, Tommy Leo and Cindy Craig-Murdoch. The show will continue daily from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. until Sunday, June 25th, with extended hours from 1:00 to 8 p.m. on Wednesdays. Wednesdays. The Board of Directors of the Visual Arts Centre expressed expressed their gratitude for the support received from the arts, award donors, members and volunteers. On Saturday June 24th at 9:00 a.m., a shot will split the air and rain or shine, runners clad in yellow and blue commemorative museum museum T-shirts will begin their trek over a ten kilometre kilometre course. The museum's second annual "fund run", so named because it follows the yuBgr-, FIESTA '89 Get your passport in order -- a no fuss holiday is at your doorstep. Leave the baggage behind while embarking on a world-wide tour without ever leaving the boundaries of Oshawa. PARADE -- June 18,12:30 p.m. Oshawa City Hall to Oshawa Centre FOLK FESTIVAL -- June 18,3:00 p.m. Civic Auditorium Queen's Crowning - 8:00 p.m. PAVILION WEEK - June 19-24 26 Host Pavilions open week-long TEDDY BEAR'S PICNIC -- June 25,1:30 p.m. Lakeview Park: co-sponsored by McDonald's Restaurants of Oshawa $4.00 PASSPORT is admission to all pavilions and the concert week- long and offers an opportunity to win a trip for two to VENEZUELA courtesy courtesy of FIESTA HOLIDAYS & GOLIGER'S TRAVEL .Come help us celebrate celebrate Fiesta '89 from June 18th-25th Oshawa Folk Arts Council 725-1624 Celebrate Father 9 s Day Weekend at the Camaro Nationals! June 17 -18 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Saturday & Sunday INTERNATIONAL CAMARO CLUB INC. ONTARIO CHAPTER Ontario, Camaro Nationals General Motors Autoplex, Park Rd. S., Oshawa FREE! No admission or parking charges! • 13 classes for all Camaros 1967-1989 (Stock, Mild, Modified, Prostreet Prostreet and Competition). Cars on display from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, June 17 & 18, 1989. • Special GM vehicle displays, including 1989 GM Motorsport Camaros and the California Camaro concept car of the future. • Refreshments for the entire family. • Special Camaro Club competition trophy presentations at 2:30 p.m., Sunday (June 18). To get to the Ontario, Camaro Nationals, take Hwy 401 to Park Rd. South, Oshawa. Turn east off Park Rd. S. into Gate C (across the street from the Autoplex car plant). Only 30 minutes east of Toronto. , • • : A--, ....... example of'-the successful "Run. for the RIO.M." This year's run has been sponsored by The Canadian Statesman with associate sponsorship from : A & P, Gatorade, St. Anne's Spring Water, Canadian Tire, Cathy's Cathy's Gold, Hooper's Jewellers, Jewellers, Rickaby's, Radio Shack, Home Hardware, IDA Drugstores, Drugstores, Beaver Lumber, Farrow's, Farrow's, The Flying Dutchman, Dutchman, The Bottom Line and Hampton Graphic Sales; all of whom have donated services services or prizes for draws to be held at the conclusion of the event. This run will challenge the novice as well as the experienced experienced runner. Beginning at the museum, the course will venture briefly through town leading the participants participants onto Old Scugog road, Middle Road, Concession Road 3, out to Lambs Road past the former Boys' Training Training School and onto Concession Concession Road. For anyone who has run in the Bowmanville Countryside, they know it provides a pastoral but challenging challenging course. The first 35 preregistrants preregistrants will be given commemorative T-Shirts for their registration fee of $8.00. On the day of the race, the entry fee rises to $10.00. T-Shirts will also be sold on the day. Maps of the course and registration torms may be picKed up at the museum, located at #37 Silver Street, Bowmanville. Participants are invited to call the museum at 623- 2734 for more information. made tion YWCA News Once again the YWCA invites invites girls an boys ages 8 to 13 years to participate in the Y Day Camps to be held in Orono Park. Campers will _ meet at Bowmanville Senior Public School by 9 a.m. to be transported transported to the lovely Orono Park and back by 4 p.m. Day Campers will enjoy crafts, games, sports, theme days and special excursions all designed to add to the campers fun and new skill development. The camps run from July 3 to August 18 and preregistration preregistration is at th YWCA Bowmanville Bowmanville office at 133 Church Street. A special draw for a originally originally designed t-shirt will take place on the first camp day, July 3. All camp registrants' registrants' names will be entered entered in the contest. Call the Bowmanville YWCA ofice, 623-YWCA, for further details. : func- Lff "Baby's First "fi Touch of Love" VIP flags mounted on front of limousine. VIP No. 1 Photo, champagne, cigar, silver spoon, and flowers $150.00 VIP No. 2 includes a photo $100.00 david c CORPORA TE limousine service Office 623-4882 you Cjijjti auâ Qneetuufi... II* Molt Fmiwi lukil in the WuM Q nma/vmi SINCE 1930 Sandra Yates Phone 623-5873 Muriel Moynes Phone 623-7741 f,'j ii f.T'bV by Buy or Lease New 1989 Cavaliers 20 Units In Stock! Cavalier 4-Door Sedan Power steering and brakes, automatic, air conditioning, AM/FM, tinted glass, 2.0 litre fuel injected engine, electric rear window defogger and more. From $12,851.00 (stock No. 517) * Cavalier 4-dr. 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