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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Sep 1992, p. 4

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4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, September 23,1992 Annual Juried Show Opens at Visual Arts Centre rv> • <. . V v ■ ïzèÿiêil; Some of the donors and award-winners from the Twelfth Annual Juried Show of Fine Arts at the Visual Arts Centre.in Bowmanville are shown above following the official opening of the exhibition on Sunday afternoon. From left are: Councillor David Scotuwho represented the Town of Newcastle at the opening. > and artists Ruth Read, Lina Zatzman, Fay Gee, Les Paffces, Eric Byars and Dar Lazdins. At right is Doreen Park representing the Royal Canadian Legion, the donor of one of the awards. The juried show continues until October 10 during regular regular gallery hours. The Visual Arts Centre opened its Twelfth Annual Juried Show of Fine Arts on Sunday, September 20, with the presentation of awards to some of this year's exhibitors. Michael C. Walker was the winner winner of the Kinsmen Award for Best in Show with his painting entitled "Conjunction." Mr. Walker also won the Best in Show plaque presented presented by Berolof Canada. Clara Garamvolgyi won second place for her painting entitled "A Place to Rest." The award was donated donated by Dennison Mfg. Co. Fay Gee won the Mayor's Award presented presented by the Town of Newcastle for an entry entitled "Nature's Bounty." Awards of Excellence were presented presented to the following artists: Ruth Read, Dar Lazdins, Lina Zatzman and Eric Byars. Awards of Merit went to Lucy Nominations Being Sought for Manley and Les Parkes. Donors of the awards included: The Royal Canadian Legion, Morris Funeral Chapel, Mr. and Mrs. A. Strike, Dr. and Mrs. Peter Zakarow, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority and W. Frank Real Estate. A total of 41 works by area artists artists will remain on display from the annual juried show. The exhibition at the Visual Arts Centre off Simpson Ave. continues until. October 1 lery hours. Local Guidera Invite Children To Join Sparks SPARKLE, SPARKLE LITTLE SPARKS!! . For the past three years, Guiding in Bowmanville has had a very special group of little girls. These precious 5- year-olds are called "Sparks". In Bowmanville Bowmanville and Maple Grove, we have five units in the Bowmanville north District and one in the Bowmanville South District. One of the reasons this branch was formed was to give the girls the opportunity opportunity to belong to Guiding and leam how to have fun in an organized group. At this time, the girls meet for one hour and enjoy doing crafts, singing songs, playing games, going on outdoor outdoor walks, and bridging with Brownie Packs for special events. Being in Sparks also helps girls prepare for becoming becoming a Brownie. They make new friends and feel more comfortable with joining a Brownie Pack because they have their friends going to Brownies with them. If you know of any 5-year-olds who might want to join one of our units, please contact one of the following units to register her in the unit. Bowmanville North: 2nd Sparks - Cindy Morton 623- 2216. Mondays 6:00-7:00 St. Paul's Church. 7th Sparks - Carol Mason 623- 7553. Tuesdays 5:30-6:30 Maplegrove Church. 8th Sparks - Sue Bradley 623-4356. Wednesdays 5:30-6:30 Trinity Church. 9th Sparks - Bonnie MacDonald 623-1443. Thursday 5:30-6:30 Lord Elgin School. 10th Sparks - Jean Brownlee 623- 7785. Thursdays 6:00-7:00 Central Public. Bowmanville South: Paintings to Hang in Pediatric Department V ' < ! \% vr * | ;v . X:: ' A » ? <' - .* /' v' / * , r"* t v . These two bright and cheery pictures were donated to Memorial Hospital by the Small Wonders Miniature Club this month and are destined for the walls of the Pediatric Department. Marie Parker (centre), president of the Small Wonders club, and her fellow- 3rd Sparks - Marian Henning 623- member, Eileen Wallwork (right), made the presentation last Thurs- 2929. Wednesday Afternoon Memorial day to Acting Nurse Manager of Pediatrics, Maureen Vanderwou- Park. den. Are there people in your community community who arc showing leadership in provincial provincial and national organizations and should be recognized for their outstanding outstanding citizenship? If so, you should nominate them for the Citation for Citizenship award, given each year by Multiculturalism and Citizenship Minister Gerry Weiner. Weiner. This prestigious award will be presented presented to 25 individuals and organizations organizations from across Canada during National National Citizenship Week, April 11-17, 1993. The Citations recognize Canadian leaders and organizations who give their time and expertise to strengthen the fabric of Canadian society. Whether Whether they are active in the private, public or volunteer sectors, they are committed committed to a variety of activities which encourage encourage others to get involved and to promote the values of Canadian citizenship citizenship - freedom, justice, equality and respect for diversity. Since they were instituted in 1988, the Citations for Citizenship have been awarded to 125 Canadian indi viduals and organizations. To encourage nominations from your community, inform your colleagues, colleagues, fellow volunteers and other people in your organization of this award. Ask your Board of Directors to submit nominations. Or distribute Citation Citation brochures and nomination forms to community leaders, local organizations'and organizations'and others. Brochures and nomination forms have been widely distributed across ' the country. If you want a nomination form or more information on the Citation Citation for Citizenship or National Citizenship Citizenship Week 1993, contact: Citizenship Registration and Promotion Promotion Multiculturalism and Citizenship Canada Ottawa, Ontario K1A1K5 Tel: (819) 953422^- Nomination forms must be submit- , ted to the above address by December 1, 1992. > Information: Nancy J. White Office of the Hon. 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