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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 May 1998, p. 8

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Page S The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowmunvillc, Saturday, May 9, 1998 SATURDAY, MAY 9 CHILDREN'S HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTALAWARENESS ENVIRONMENTALAWARENESS DAY -- Will be held on Saturday, May 9 from 12 noon till 3:00 p.m. at 234 King Street E. Bowmanvillc. Featuring free child ID cards and fingerprinting. This is sponsored by Dr. Simina Vclji and Dr. Kathlynn Hoeh, Bowmanvillc Family Chiropractie Centre. All proceeds go to benefit Big Brothers of Clarington. For information please call 623-8388. BENEFIT YARD SALE -- The staff of Courtice Secondary School arc hosting a Benefit Yard Sale on May 9th from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The sale will be held at Courtice Secondary School. In ease of rain the sale will be inside. All proceeds will go to a Courtice Secondary School teacher whose son is recovering from Ewings Sarcoma, a particularly aggressive form of cancer. cancer. Please join us on May 9 at what promises to be a gargantuan gargantuan yard sale with an abundance of bargains. Help lis show our support. A SPRING CONCERT -- by Youth Orchestra of Durham will be held on Saturday, May 9lh, 7:30 p.m. at The Salvation Army Temple, 570 Thornton Rd. N. Osliawa. This concert will feature Brian Finley and will include works from Piano Concerto in D major by F. J. Haydn, Symphony No. 5 by F. Schubert, Intermezzo Sinfonico by P. Mascagni, To A Wild Rose by E. MacDowell. Tickets available from Orchestra members, at the door or from: Wilson and Lee Ltd. Music Store, 87 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa, Walters Music Centres, 349 King Street W., Oshawa, The Thomas House of Music, 1001 Burns Street E„ Whitby, Whitby School of Music, 103 Dundas St. W„ Whitby. For more information call 436- 0741. GOLF SPECIAL 18 Hole Championship Course Memberships Available or Pay as You Play Tournament Bookings Available 2 Golfers with 1 Power Cart Weekdays $58.00; Weekends after 1 p.m. $60.00 "Does not apply to tournaments BOWMANVILLE COUNTRY CLUB | (905) 623-2670 | JAMES R. YANCH ©j.p. Trustee in Bankruptcy Offering all insolvency services including personal and corporate bankruptcies OSHAWA 122 Albert St.-721-7506 Ajax: 50 Commercial Ave. - 619-1473 Cobourg: 72 King St. W. - 372-4744 Saturday and evening appointments available. FREE initial consultation. SUNDAY, MAY 10 FREE CONCERT FOR MOM -- The next concert in the St. Paul's Performing Arts Series will be on Mother's Day. That's this Sunday, May 10th. In honour of the occasion, anybody who buys a regular ticket can bring Mom along free of charge. The concert features Kyn, a contemporary folk ensemble that includes a mother and daughter singer/songwritcr team, plus four other musicians musicians playing keyboards, guitars, cello and drums. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. at St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanvillc. For information or tickets, call 623-7361. TUESDAXMAY 12 THE MATSUYAMA BONSAI SOCIETY -- The next meeting will be held at Faith Place, 44 William Street West, Oshawa, on Tuesday, May 12, beginning at 7:00 p.m. Open to all those interested in learning and enjoying enjoying the art of Bonsai. Please call (905) 436-1990 or (905) 725-8838 for more information. Quality Body Work Quality Painting FREE ESTIMATES ON BOTH INSURANCE AND NON-INSURANCE WORK Open 5 Days a Week Monday through Friday iH'U'AVr *--i FMEBSBOÊ^m^ 166 King St. East Telephone 623-3396 ©j.p. OLDER ADULTS OF CLARINGTON -- Older Adults over 55 years of age in Clarington are invited to meet on Tuesday, May 12, at Memorial Park Community Hall, 120 Liberty Street S, in Bowmanvillc from 9:30 - 1:00 p.m. Play bridge or euchre from 10:00 a.m.; enjoy games, bingo or discussions from 10:30 a.m. Low cost lunch at noon and transportation for a nominal fee can be arranged when ordered in advance by Monday noon. Phone Community Care at 623-2261. FOLK AND LITURGICAL MUSIC -- "The Heffernan Family and Friends" from.Lakefield present an evening of Folk and Liturgical Music on Tuesday, May 12, 1998, from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. They will perform perform at St.Joseph's Church, Bowmanvillc. All proceeds go to the St. Stephen's Secondary School "New Chapel" Fund. Tickets may be obtained by phoning the school at 623-3990. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 MEETING DISCUSSES NUCLEAR PLANT -- Don't forget the important meeting on May 13th to discuss discuss issues pertaining to the Darlington Nuclear Generating Station. It's at Bowmanvillc High School from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Senior Hydro personnel will be on hand to discuss public safety, environmental environmental performance, employee safety and production performance. performance. CROSSWORD - May 9 - r 10 11 12 13 n u ■ 23 57 58 59 ■ 65 66 71 74 ACROSS 1. Pavlovlan subjects 5. Photo flaw 9. Cohort of Clint and Waylon 14. Duke of Moscow 15. Auditioner's desire 16. flomo/a author 17. Dominant 19. Duke of Windsor's neckwear 20. Old Greek Instrument 21. Rainbow shape 23. Small amount 24. Begrudge 27. String of purls 29. Tea, golf and pencil, e.g. 32. "Toy" canine 36. Shrill bark 37. Hawks 39. Occasion for a jury 40. Step I (2 wds.) 42. Retards 44. Black-hearted 45. Lost cause 47. "Very wisely threat before you " (Shakespeare) 49. Geological division 50. Izaak Walton, e.g. . 52. Clement ones 54. Author Hunter 56. Zoundsl 57. Seventh month of the Jewish year 60. Humid 62. Festoon 65. Stiff 67. Bubbly in a bottle 71. Actress Glenn 72. Lotto's kin 73. Stoppard's The Thing 74. Toast beginning 75. " In The Clowns" 76. Like morning grass DOWN 1. Tango move 2. Elliptical 3. Indiana city of song 4. Trapped 5. Sibling, for short 6. Popular middle name in Dixie 7. Arm bone 8. Adjudicate anew 9. "Beulah, peel grape" (2 wds.) 10. Danish resort 11.. Like a Spanish ' mogul ' 12. Maraud 13. Sundance's gal Place 18. Repairs 22. Tam, e.g. 25. Competes 26. Stadium cheers 28. Spoil 29. Church law 30. Imitating 31. Vegas openings 33. Auk or grebe, e.g. 34. Bears' homes 35. Singer Fitzgerald 36. Hatha or Kundalini 38. Snatch 41. Broadcast 43. Tangle 46. Race a motor 48. Hold 51. Like a crunchy carrot 53. Playwright Albee 55. Isthmi 57. Cunning 58. Despicable 59. Aeronautical engineer Sikorsky 61. Penn's pronoun 63. Baseballer Tommie 64. Chew on, as a bone 66. Moines 68. Actress Jillian 69. Like 1 bell-bottoms in the '60s 70. Tarzan portrayer Ron l^^^or^answers^see^pur^onadian^SfatesmanjiextWednesday^ This crossword brought to you by: Tile Ltd. <• ; , l f ! i i w i w _! ■ Ceramic Tiles - Marble -- Vinyl Cushion and Hardwood Flooring 1 | | Expert Installation j- Free' Estimates Ï ! 1 ! [ ITALIA^l TILESJ Every Tuesday Is Seniors' Day - 10% Discount 84 King St ! . W.j .j 623-3929 Bowmanyillei, THURSDAY, MAY 14 FIRST OSHAWA ITC CLUB -- The First Oshawa ITC Club (International Training in Communication) develops speaking. Listening and evaluating skills for home, work and public life. Practice in a friendly, supportive supportive environment. The next two meetings arc May 14 and 28 at the Durham Board of Education, Sinclair Office, 400 Taunton Rd. E., Whitby, Room 2013 at 6:30 p.m. For information, (905) 430- 0973. SATURDAY, MAY 16 "SPRING-TIME IN PARIS TEA" -- Will be held on Saturday, May I6lh at 2:00 p.m. in the Village of Newcastle. Enjoy the atmosphere of a Parisienne Cale in spring. Hosted by the Crossroads Christian Assembly, 978 North Street, Newcastle. Guest speaker is Joanne Goodwin with music by the DeVries Family Singers. Tickets are available at Flowers Plus, Newcastle, The Apple Blossom Shoppe, Orono or by calling the church office, For information please call 987-9955. Advance tickets arc recommended. How can I win a COMPANY'S COMING LOW-FAT COOKING cookbooks?' Answer these cooking quiz questions and enter to win one of ten LOW-FAT COOKING cookbooks You could WIN 1 of 10 Company's Coming LOW-FAT COOKING Cookbooks mtm^ "1 / /J N * t i ' ' T 1 1 What's a caloric? I 1 The newest fad in footwear EZ3 Something lurking in the cookie jar I I A measurement of energy Polenta Wedges are... □ Shoes from the '60s that are back in style I 1 A low-fat dish made with cornmeal I I A demonstration sport in the next Winter Olympics Which of the following have no fat: I--I Toothpick I--I Jack Sprat (who could cat no fat) I--I Egg wliitcs I--I All of the above What is New Age Meatloaf? I I The reincarnation of an old rock star I I A recipe in step with the times because it uses extra lean ground beef and chicken I I A nuclear-powered dinner What is "hiseolU"? I--I Part of Captain James Kirk's order to the Starship Enterprise (as in "Beam me up, biscottil") I--I A cross between a lug dog and a scoiiish terrier □ A crunchÿ Italian biscuit with no added fat Don't he fooled by the "light" label on oils. This usually means.., I I The oils are lighter in color, not lower in calories or lal □ They only work when you turn the light switch on I I They can't be used in the dark 10. Which of the following has less than 10 grams of fat per serving? I 1 Every recipe in the Low-Fat Cooking cookbook from Company's Coming I I A box of Turtles chocolates □ A Sumo wrestler Why is Angel Chicken from the Company's Coming Low-Fat Cooking cookbook less Ilian 10 grams per serving? □ It sports a light halo □ It flics through the air with the greatest of case □ It uses skinless chicken and part-skim cheese Which of the following is not an energy nutrient: I I Fat □ Carbohydrates □ Protein □ The Energizer Bunny What do Honey Yogurt Fruit Dip, Roasted Red Pepper Dip and Skinny Dilly Dip have in common? □ All are low-fat with less than 10 grams of fat per serving 1 I All arc Viennese dance moves □ All arc biodegradable fully-cdiblc hair gels Contest Rules ■ Enter as often as you wish but only original entries please. ■ Deadline: Friday, May 8 at 5 p.m. ■ Photos will be taken of winners week of May II. Good luck to all contestants! MAIL OR DROP INTO THE OFFICE P.O. Box 190,62 King St. W., Bowmanvillc L1C 3K9 Name: Telephone:

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