Page 6 r~ The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 5,1998 THURSDAY, AUGUST 6 MARK SULLIVAN AND "FRIENDS"-- In Rotary Park, sponsored by Blue Circle Cement (Bowmanville). Canadian old time fiddle music accompanied by piano and guitars, playing "St. Anne Reel", "Don Messer's Breakdown" and "Crooked Stove Pipe" as well as square dance music under the direction of Dennis Sullivan. SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 VISUAL ARTS CENTRE OF CLARINGTON -- Presents Everything Under The Sun, summer arts festival, festival, Saturday, August 8th, 1998, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m . (Rain or shine). Fun for all ages. There will be live entertainment entertainment with various artists and $1 Workshops to choose from. There will also be the opening of the "1998 Time Capsule", Artists around the Mill, Mill Gallery Show "Unnatural Landscape" works by Catherine Gibbon, Art On Public Land "symbiosis" sculpture by Wendy Wallace, jumping castle, face painting, barbecue and refreshments. For further information call (905) 623- 5831. FUND-RAISING DANCE FOR THE DURHAM CENTRAL (ORONO) FAIR -- Featuring the band Chaser from Bowmanville. Dancing from 9 p.m. till 1 a.m., on August 8 at the Orono Community Centre. Tickets $20.00 per couple available from Dulecs Restaurant on Main St. Orono or from Gord at Orono Lumber. Tickets may also be available at the door. Lunch and air conditioning provided. MONDAY, AUGUST 10 "SONLIGHT ISLAND" -- Greetings from Rchoboth Christian Reformed Church and our "SONLIGHT ISLAND" Vacation Bible School. Join us for a tropical treasure hunt on Sonlight Island! You'll have fun in the warmth of the Son, with bible stories, crafts, games, snacks, songs and skits. Discover the greatest treasure of all, God's love, August 10-15, 9:00 a.m. till 11:30 a.m. For ages 4 years old to grade 6. Call 623-5032 or 263- 4745 for more information. Rehoboth C.R.C., 130 Scugog St., Bowmanville. UNINSTRUCTED LIFE DRAWING -- The Visual Arts Centre is offering workshops this summer. Join them on Mondays, August 10-31 from 7 - 9:30 for Uninstructed Life Drawing workshops. For further information information or to register call (905) 623-5831. TUESDAY, AUGUST 11 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL -- Hey Kids! Don't miss Vacation Bible School at Liberty Pentecostal Church (Hwys. #2 and 57) Tuesday, August 11 - "Saturday, August 15,9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. daily. A suggested suggested donation of a loonie per day. Call today to register register 623-5100. EndZone Youth Camp for youth ages 10- 15 is being held August 24-28 (ages 10-15) at Liberty Pentecostal Church. Sports day, basketball tournaments, Blue Jays game. $25.00 for the week or $6.00 per day and $12.00. Call today to register 623-5100. POTTERY TEAPOTS -- With Barbara Kimball. Students will explore a range of pottery techniques and make funtional and decorative teapots. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, August 11-13, from 6:30- 9:30. FOR YOUR INFORMATION HAWAIIAN SOCIAL -- Come one, come all! Hawaiian Social Aloha on Saturday, August 15 from 8:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. at Woodview Community Centre, Oshawa. Casual dress. There will be draws for Wonderland Tickets, 50/50 Draw and prizes, food and fun. There will also be a disc jockey. $7.00 for members, $9.00 for guests. Sponsored by the Oshawa One Parent Families Association. TRULLS ROAD FREE METHODIST CHURCH -- Would like to invite all children to VBS for a fun time with crafts, songs, bible stories and games. Children turning 4 in 1998 and up to grade 6 are welcome, August 17-21,9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. For more information call 436- 2300. I LUTE CHOIR CONCERT -- The Clarington Flute Choir performs a variety of music at a free one-hour concert concert to be held August 17, starting at 8 p.m., in the courtroom courtroom above the old Fireball on Church St. at Division, in Bowmanville. The choir is made up of 10 players on flutes, alto flutes and piccolos. YWCA ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT -- The YWCA 2nd Annual Women's Golf Tournament will be held at Kcdron Dell Golf Course on Tuesday, August 18th. Tec off times begin at 4 p.m. The cost is $50 per person. Entry fee includes golfing, buffet, prizes and lots of fun! Limited spots are still available, so register soon. Call the YWCA at 723-9922. Proceeds go to help support YWCA Programs. LAST PRIVILEGE DURHAM LUNG ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION -- Treat yourself to one last privilege for the golf season. The Golf Privilege Book has had its best season ever with only a few books remaining at 40% off. For less than one golf greens fee, you can enjoy great discounts discounts at 45 area golf courses throughout Central Ontario. The book includes 7 courses and driving ranges in Durham Region with other locations such as Georgian Bay, Lindsay, Peterborough and Peel. Proceeds help fund lung health education programs in Durham. To order a Golf Privilege Book call the Lung Association Durham Region at 905-436-1046. RECRUITING VOLUNTEERS -- Are you wondering what you will be doing this summer? Are you too young to work but are looking to gain valuable work experience? experience? Why not be a volunteer this summer at the Clarington YWCA! If you are 14 years or older then we want you. The camp offers a variety of hands on and fun learning experiences. This summer the camps will run out of the Orono Park and Memorial Park in Bowmanville. Be a Volunteer! If interested please contact contact Clarington YWCA at 623-9922 or drop by 116 Church St. in Bowmanville. SUMMER DAYCAMPS -- Calling all Clarington Kids between the ages of 3-5 ! The YWCA runs a morning program program from 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. at Memorial Park. The Crazy Critter Camp offers lots of games, crafts and new friendships. You definitely don't want to pass this camp up! YWCA Crazy Critter Camp will guarantee a variety of special events and themes throughout the week. Children aged 5-8 years can take part in our Junior Camp, Jazz or Ballet Dance Camps. For those aged 6-10 years there is Orono Adventure Camp and for those 12 years and up there is a Babysitter Training Camp. For information contact 623-9922 or come by our office at 116 Church Street in Bowmanville. BE A BIG BROTHER -- There are 17 boys across Clarington waiting for a friend (plus 14 more waiting to be processed). That means a wait of almost two years for a Big Brother. The organization needs volunteers now. Volunteers arc also needed for the "mentor" program. For just an hour a week you could make a difference in a child's life and start enjoying the little things life has to offer. Be an In-School Mentor! For more information on becoming a Big Brother or an In-School Mentor, please contact Big Brothers of Clarington at (905) 623-6646'or drop into the office located at 23 Scugog St., Bowmanville. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED -- Volunteers are needed to assist with the Perk Central coffee kiosk, the HELPP Lottery ticket booth afid the Information Desk, all at Memorial Hospital Bowmanville. If you've got three hours a week (or more) and are friendly, out-going and enjoy meeting and greeting the public, the Hospital's Volunteer Services Department would like to hear from you. Volunteers are needed for a variety of times and days. If you are interested, please call Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, Volunteer Services at (905) 623- 3331, ext. 5430. CALLING ALL CARS! --The Durham Central Fair in Orono is hoping to line their racetrack with vintage, classic classic and customized cars Sunday, September 13. If you have a special vehicle in your life, call D. Brown 905- 986-0957 to reserve your spot and receive two free admission passes. Come spin your wheels and enjoy life in the fair lane! DURHAM SHORES CHORUS -- Come sing with us. Wanted 100 voices. Durham Shores Chorus invites women of all ages to join them for their music workshops, workshops, Tuesday evenings, starting September 15th, 1998. Professional Vocal Coaching, Annual Competition and Community Performances - Call Jo Rosen 728-8736. CLARINGTON OLDER ADULTS -- Tickets for the September 19 fundraising dinner for the Clarington Older Adults Centre arc now on sale; A free half-day program program is planned for everyone for the September 19 opening opening ceremonies, beginning with square dancing and ending ending with the dinner. The $50 per person dinner ticket comes with a charitable tax receipt for the portion of the cost not required for the dinner. Tickets arc available from Jean Broad 623-4192, Bev Wakefield 983-9895, Community Care 623-2261 and James Insurance 623- 4406. GOLF SPECIAL 18 Hole Championship Course Memberships Available or Pay as You Play Tournament Bookings Auailable 2 Golfers with 1 Power Cart Weekdays $58.00; Weekends after 1 p.m. $60.00 "Does not apply to tournaments (with this coupon only) BOWMANVILLE COUNTRY CLUB I. (905) 623-2670 .1 Quality Body Work Quality Painting FREE ESTIMATES ON BOTH INSURANCE AND NON-INSURANCE WORK Open 5 Days a Week Monday through Friday ÊH'lV/ilTt U *'< v.>>\ h »;/ ; y 166 King St. East Telephone 623-3396 ©J.P. JAMES R. YAMCH TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY DIANE E. COUTURE • ESTATE ADMINISTRATOR Personal and Business Bankruptcy Ineluding all other Insolvency Services OSHAWA 122 Albert St. 711-7506 AJAX 50 Commercial Ave. 619-1473 COBOURG 72 King St. W. 371-4744 SATURDAY AND I HUM Al'I'OINTMKNTS AVAU A RI I FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION Children's Show The Doug Barr Children's Show provided a lively, action-packcd 45 minutes for the younger concert-goers during the Thursday, July 23rd, outdoor show at Rotary Park. 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