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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 May 1994, p. 3

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The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, May 14,1994 Music Moves Me at Kirby School Uprj+qnp W66k St&ftS JUPIG 26 ----4 1 ■ iv/i nwy v ■ - S -- ' 1 1 >Vîv ; u,h^k added Heritage Week Com- play at shared grounds of Clark The doctors were worried Don Gato would not survive aftertak- ing a fall from his perch and hitting his head. Ashleigh Homer, Chris Moffat and Lauren Porter gathered around Don Gato, played by Jeffery Jeffery Stacheruk, as they got ready to declare him gone. However, a quick recovery by Don Gato assured the doctors that cats really do have nine lives. The musical skit was performed by the Grade 1 and 2 classes at the "Music Moves Me" revue held on Thursday mght, May 5, at Kirby Centennial Public School. r.ORRF.CTION NOTICE In our Maxi Drug flyer valid from May 12th to May 18th, on page 3, the | picture of the following item is shown incorrectly: FRIG-O-SEAL KITCHEN ACCESSORIES $1.00 THE 2 ITEMS ON THE RIGHT SIDE SHOULD NOT HAVE APPEARED. | Our apologies to our customers. fffllEXI DftUCl sikkens Interior and Exterior Wood Finishing Products Abernethy's Paint and Wallpaper 55 King St. W„ Bowmanville Telephone 623-5431 SIKKBnb sikkens From Page One nadian authors will bé set up on the museum grounds. ' The Wilmot Creek group, Shades of Silver, will be performing for the audience's musical pleasure. The museum volunteers will be selling hotdogs, hamburgers and popcorn on site. And there will be free birthday cake for everyone. The picnic tables will be out and people are asked to bring their own lawnchairs to supplement the supply of tables at the museum. Taws said the final plans for the day have not been completed, so there may be a couple of surprises in store for those going to the museum. Another event being planned is a "Bed Race." It is planned to start at 1:30 Friday afternoon. Organizer Esther Bellerose says the five-person format will allow for four pushers and one rider. ^ Participants are asked to "dress up and decorate their beds. Diapers are optional," Bellerose said. Bed riders must wear a helmet and have a blanket. As for the bed, "it can be anything anything from a gurney to grandma's feather bed," as long as it has Application for Wendy's and Tim Horton's Withdrawn An application to build a Tim Horton Donuts/Wendy's fast food restaurant at Waveriey Road and Baseline in Bowmanville has been withdrawn at the Durham Region. The Application was withdrawn after a representative from the company company explained the history of traffic access issues connected with the proposed project wheels, added Heritage Week Com mittee Member Kevin Any an. "Let your imagination run wild," said Anyan. He noted businesses wanting to enter the race can put the name of their business on the bed or the pushers. The same holds true for the parade earlier on Friday. "We're proud of the businesses in Bowmanville," Anyan pointed out. The bed race begins and. ends at the playground at Central Public School. The route will take entrants down Elgin, across Wellington to Temperance, Temperance, north to Horsey and back to the playground. While the route is short, the pushers are bound to be a little weary, as they will also be pushing their beds along the route of the Heritage Week Parade. To top off the day, the Newcastle Optimist Club will be holding a bar- beque, games and a fireworks dis- play at shared grounds of Clarke High School/The Pines Senior Public Public School up on the 115/35 highway. highway. On Saturday, July 1, the Bowmanville Bowmanville BIA will be holding a Strawberry Social. Anyan said this will be like the Strawberry Socials held in previous years by the BIA. To wrap up the weekend, there will be a fireworks display on Sunday, Sunday, July 3. It is scheduled for the field beside the Bowmanville Recreation Recreation Complex. The fireworks will commence at dusk on Sunday night. It is hoped by the committee that people will take advantage of the various parking lots around the Recreation Recreation Complex to park their cars to watch the show. Organizations and people wanting wanting to become involved in the Heritage Heritage Week festivities are being invited invited to call Diane Riley at 623-1376. 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The premier edition of The Downtowner describes the role of the BIA and also looks at some of the historical features of Bowman- ville's downtown. You'll also find details of the "Zoo Days" celebration which will mark the 75th anniversary of the Bowmanville Zoo. Bowmanville's downtown merchants have a number number of special events to help the zoo celebrate its latest milestone. A highlight of the Zoo Days promotion will be a draw for one of five prizes consisting of $100 in BIA shopping money which can be spent at any participating downtown downtown store. Of course, you won't want to miss the fun on Thursday, May 19, when a contingent of the Bowmanville Bowmanville Zoo elephants will visit the downtown. You could win a family family pass to the zoo for 1994 if you successfully guess the weight of an elephant. Also on Thursday, May 19th, you're welcome to enjoy a slice of the jumbo-sized (75-foot) submarine sandwich which will be served downtown between noon andtwop.m. Garth Gilpin, manager of the Bowmanville BIA, said The Downtowner will be published pe riodically to help keep shoppers informed informed about happenings and special special events in historic downtown Bowmanville. DISCOUNTS FOR DOUBLE PARKING. ^ «w Liberty Mutual Insurance Company 68 King St. E., Bowmanville, Ontario LlC 3X2 623-8914 Insure two or more cars with Liberty Mutual and we 11 reduce your rates. Call us today for more information. 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