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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Jun 1984, p. 29

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i Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 6,1984 13 A nnual Manvers A rts & Crafts Show Held Last Weekend Young Blue Jay fan Scott Franks was one of the youngest visitors at the ... Manvers Arts & Crafts show. Here, he and his mother Patti are checking Manvers hasits own Historical Society that at the moment is updating its out some of the varied items from crystal to rugs, with Mabel Foster, Greta history. Myra Page, Grant Curtis and Nellie Michel were in charge. Hall and Marie Kerr at right. Dolls of all kinds, shapes and sizes were on exhibit in this booth taken care of bv Donna Fallis. Alan Fallis and Sandra Thompson. sowMAmue 340 King St. E. Phone (416) 623-5655 OPEN DAILY 10a.m.-6p.m. NEW NEW - Baby Dromedary "Clementine" -Baby Zebra "Dudley" - Baby Muntjac ' 'Tiny' ' weighed in at - 2 baby Macaws just out of the nest only 10 ounces -2 baby Llamas - We know there is a baby in the Wallaby's pouch but no one has seen it yet NEW ARRIVALS: Group of 9 Patagonian Cavies which we have released in the contact area to become tame, have arrived from San Diego. JUST BORN: A newborn Barasingha Fawn (an endangered species) is doing well THIS WEEK: The Peacocks' display is at its best. The Animal Training Show is taking shape and will be presented at Noon, 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. daily. Bring your camera, this is probably the only zoo in North America Where you can pet and photograph a tame Baby Zebra - and certainly the only one- where you can see Pot-bellied Pigs (not the animais you really come to see - but most unusual). FAMILY SEASON PASSES ONLY $25.00 (until June 15) Good for Ma - Pa - Kids (under 16) Passes entitle you to unlimited admission any day Zoo is open plus 10% Discount at the Gift Shop 10% Discount at the Restaurant 30% Discount on Rides PERSONAL LOANS • Sometimes it's to your advantage to make use of credit in your financial planning. In fact, it is often better to borrow than to lose interest on deposits, or to interrupt your own regular savings schedule. A personal loan can allow you to buy and enjoy things now. An Auto Workers Credit Union Personal Loan rpay be taken out for almost any good reason, such as: - the purchase of a car - the purchase of home furnishings and appliances - home improvements -a vacation - the purchase of boats, snowmobiles' and other recreational recreational equipment - sound investments RHOSPs and RRSPs - the consolidation of debts • When considering a loan, compare interest rates among various lending institutions. At the Auto Workers Credit Union, you'll find that interest rates are usually lower than, and always competitive with, those offered by chartered banks, trust companies, finance companies, etc. AUTO WOmCEM CREDIT UNION Personal loans at the Auto Workers Credit Union are completely OPEN - you may pay any amount at any time without penalty, and thereby save on interest. Interest is always calculated on the daily unpaid balance. Compare this to the methods used by other lenders - it's to your benefit. Another excellent feature of Auto Workers Credit Union loans.is that they are life insured through a group contract with CUMIS Life Insurance Company to the full maximum, subject to policy provisions, at no extra cost to you, If you have a Personal Loan at the Auto Workers Credit Union, and find yourself in need of additional money, don't hesitate to discuss the matter with your Credit Union, YOU ARE AN OWNER, AND WE'RE HERE TO SERVE YOU. 322 King St. West 728-5187 Oshawa WHEN YOU THINK OF I THINK OF THE AUTO WORMM i SfcS: an^?,^ a i U H= a in^ n prîf>c d ^' Danvers Arena a ^ U p y ^I ce îl uring the Verena Sanderson is doing some rug braiding in this photo, but she's h J? a a f " d . C . raft j Festival. Addison Scott and Carl Smith were in better known for her huge collection of buttons, numbering many thousands, charge of the ticket and button sales on Saturday afternoon. They were on show as well as her rugs. Christmas Seal Day Camp For Asthmatic Children Registration Registration for this summer's Christmas Seal Day Camp for asthmatic children is now underway, with 25 available vacancies for children aged between 5 and 9 at the Camp Samac facility. Funded by Durham Region Lung Association, the Camp will operate between Monday, July 16th and Friday, July 27th (weekdays only) and prior registration is essential. Asthmatic children frequently miss out on summer fun because of their breathing difficulties, and the main objective of the Christmas Seal Day Camp is tn demonstrate that, with only a little extra care, they can participate in regular summer activities as fully as their nonasthmatic nonasthmatic friends. All the usual activities associated with camping will be offered under the supervision of five professional camp staff, including a registered nurse; cookouts, nature trails, water sports, country crafts and a sleep-over night on Thursday, July 26th are all featured in the Camp experience. Door-to- door bus transportation is available for children resident in Oshawa and Whitby. Registration fees for the two week period have been set at $40.00 per child (which includes transportation), and for families with more than one child attending, this rate is reduced to $20.00 for the second child. In view of current high unemployment in Durham, the Association is prepared to reduce or eliminate fees in individual cases of financial hardship. For more information on cafl Durham S Region^Lung Bob Read, Marjorie Coppins and Bruce Smith were looking after this Association at 723-3151. 6 display of carved animals, including cows, horses and even a dog team pulled in a sled. The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until 4:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 13,1984 for the following: ROOF REPAIRS: East Area Maintenance Shop, R.R. 4, Brighton. M.J. Hobbs Senior Public School, Hampton. Ontario Street Public School, 116 Ontario Street, Bowmanville. Bowmanville High School, 49 Liberty Street, North, Bowmanville. Clarke High School, R.R. 2, Newcastle. Courtice Secondary School, R.R. 3, Bowmanville. Dale Road Senior Public School, R.R. 4, Cobourg. ROOF SHINGLING: Cobourg District Collegiate West, 135 King Street, West, Cobourg. INTERIOR PAINTING: Brighton Public School, Brighton. Roseneath Public School, Roseneath. Campbellford District High School, Campbellford. East Northumberland Secondary School, Brighton. Bowmanville High School, 49 Liberty Street, North, Bowmanville. Courtice Secondary School, R.R. 3, Bowmanville. Cobourg District Collegiate East, 335 King Street, East, Cobourg. Port Hope High School, Port Hope. EXTERIOR PAINTING: Hillcrest Public School, Campbellford. FLOORING: Ontario Street Public School, 116 Ontario Street, Bowmanville, Burnham Public School, Burnham Street, Cobourg. Dr. Hawkins Senior Public School, 72 Pine Street, Port Hope. Dr. Powers Public School, 64 Ward Street, Port Hope. C.R. Gummow Public School, Gravely Street, Cobourg. REPLACEMENT LIGHT FIXTURES: Central Public School, 120 Wellington Street, Bowmanville. GYPROC CEILING: East Northumberland Secondary School, Brighton. Specifications may be obtained from the office of: J.A. Bird, Business Administrator and Treasurer The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education 834 D'Arcy Street, North Cobourg, Ontario. K9A 4L2 OPENING SOON All home made foods made on premises. European Cheeses -- Imported Cold Cuts Cabbage Rolls -- Shish Ke-babs Perogi -- Party Trays Much Much More .... SUM'S 11 IK VIISSI S (formerly Ann's Deli) (Oshawa) 29 UNO $T. EAST BCWAAANVILLE €23-1533

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