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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Jun 1994, p. 7

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z= Canadian Statesman Your Community ^ Newspaper Since 1854 ^ The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, June 8,1994 7 A Weekly Agenda of Coming Events in Bowmanville and Surrounding Communities =5\ James Publishing Supplying all your printing needs' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8TH ROYAL BANK HOT DOG SALE - The Royal Bank in Bowmanville is having a hotdog sale for downtown merchants and customers between the hours of 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. All proceeds will go towards Easter Seals. •■••■■■■•••a TYRONE L.O.L. #764 ANNIVERSARY - The 90th anniversary celebrations of the Tyrone Loyal Orange Lodge #764 will take place at 7:30 p.m. at the Tyrone Orange Hall. All former Tyrone members are invited to attend. All L.O.L. members are welcome. eaeeaaeeeeee FIDDLERS AND STEP-DANCERS - The Heritage Olde Tyme Fiddle and Dance Society of Bowmanville will meet at the Tyrone Community Hall at 7 p.m. Fiddlers, guitar players, singers, square dancers, round dancers, and step-dancers are all welcome. There is an admission fee of $2. •■••■■•••■•■ SPINA BIFIDA AND HYDROCEPHALUS ASSOC. MEETS - Michael Chappelle, president of Durham Hot Wheels, will address a meeting of the Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association of Ontario. It takes place at the Grandview Treatment Centre, 600 ' Townline Rd. South, Oshawa. The program begins at' 7 p.m. For information, call 576-6332. ■■■■•■•••••• THURSDAY, JUNE 9TH PUBLIC MEETING TO DISCUSS HOSPITALS - In connection with the Durham Region Acute Care Study, a public meeting is being held in Bowmanville to discuss hospital services in Durham Region. The meeting starts at 7 p.m. and concludes around 9 p.m. It's in the Council Chambers of the Town Hall in Bowmanville. Copies of a discussion paper describing the proposed model for hospital services in Durham are available at the public library or at the District Health 0 Council offices in Whitby. For further information, call 4334262. '■ Other public meetings are slated for Whitby, Uxbridge, Oshawa, Port Perry, Beaverton, and Pickering. ••••••■••■at SELF-EXPRESSIONS '94 - Original student art will be showcased at Clarke High School in an exhibition entitled "Self-Expressions '94." The work will include music, art and drama from the Clarke students. The program is co-ordinated by the Clarke High School Creative Arts Department. Hours are from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. ■■••••••••■• FRIDAY, JUNE 10TH BARBECUE AT YELVERTON - Don't miss the annual Pork Barbecue of chops and ribs to be held at Yelverton United Church on Friday, June 10th. It begins at 4:30 p.m. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for children. Pre-schoolers eat free. SATURDAY, JUNE 11TH NATIVE ART SHOW AND SALE - On Saturday, June 11th, the public is invited to see a show of native art at the McCauley Log Home, near Bowmanville. You will enjoy not only the work of , several famous Ontario artists, but also the uniquely beautiful log residence. The show takes place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be a voluntary $1 entry fee, which will be donated to the Salvation Army i in Bowmanville. The home which is the setting fra - the exhibition is at, 6 Andelwood Ct., off Old Scugog Rd. DURHAM GRADUATION - The convocation ceremonies for Durham College will take place at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium. The Health and Human Studies and Technology grads will receive their diplomas at the 10:30 a.m. ceremony. Ceremonies for Business and Arts and Administration graduates will take place at 2:30 p.m. SUNDAY, JUNE 12 MUSEUM FUND RUN - Bowmanville Museum will hold its eighth annual 10 kilometre Fund Run Sunday, June 12th. An added feature this year is a 10 kilometre walk. The walk begins at 8:30 and the run commences at the usual time of 9 a.m. For a registration form, please visit the museum or call the museum office at 623-2734. SUNDAY SCHOOL MARKS 150TH ANNIVERSARY - The 150th anniversary of the Ebenezer Sunday School will be celebrated in an anniversary service which begins at 11 a.m. To mark the occasion, the Sunday School is creating a commemorative landscaping project. Fourteen different nurseries, landscape firms, local suppliers and contractors have contributed towards the garden which is to be located along the north side of the church. BRINK'S EXCAVATING • Gravel and Top Soil • Trenching • Grading and Levelling • Septic Installations • Back Filling • General Excavating • Dump Truck Service (905) 987-4995 688 Regional Rd. 17, Newcastle L1B1L9 Hooper's Jewellers... Antique Pocket Watches and Modern Watch Repairing We use only fresh Maxell watch and electronic equipment batteries. All watches purchased include a FREE lifetime battery replacement. Hooper's Jewellers 39 King St. W. Bowmanville Telephone 623-5747 A-1 Eavestrough Systems "Your Eavestrough Specialists" Eavestrough Cleaning and Re-Sealing Installation of new trough for as low as $2.00 per foot Manufactured on site for home owners or contractors Don't Wait To Get Wet, Call NOW! 905-786-3059 Tyrone Church Marks 125th Anniversary Visitors were plentiful at the 125th Anniversary celebration at the Tyrone Church on Sunday, June 5. Joining the regular congregation were five former ministers of the Tyrone United Church. They are Fred J. Jackman (1954-1960), David McKinnell (1986-1988), Donald Donald J. Lute (1950-1954), Arthur E. Cresswell (1945-1950), and Bonnie Bonnie Kelly (1988-1993). In this photo, they are joined by Michelle Hofrnan, the supply minister for the church. -MONDAY,; JUNE 13TH it 7z>. .•** •'* -Y v-Vi> >>f: •■•••■■■••■• COUNCIL MEETING HELD IN SOLINA - Clarington Council voted earlier this spring to hold a few of its regularly-scheduled council sessions at various locations in the Wards Two and Three. There will be a council meeting in Solina Community Hall at 7 p.m. on Monday, June 13th. The public is encouraged to drop in, meet the Clarington Council and municipal staff, and also see their municipal councillors in action. TUESDAY, JUNE 14TH REGISTRATION FOR ADULT EDUCATION - There's still time to sign up for classes at the Centre for Individual Studies in Maple Grove. The school offers a wide variety of programs for adult learners. These include high school credit courses, adult basic literacy and English as a second language. The subjects include desktop publishing, accounting, sciences, and many other high school courses. Registration takes place at the school (2226 Maple Grove Rd. N.) from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. EPILEPSY DURHAM HOSTS FAMILY NIGHT - Rob Pearson, a forward with the Toronto Maple Leafs last year, will be a special guest at the Epilepsy Durham Family Night It takes place in the Kinsmen Centre on Colbome St., Oshawa, at 6:30 p.m. Activities will include a performance by the "Kids on the Block" puppet troupe, face-painting, clowns, and much more. THURSDAY, JUNE 16TH WORLD'S BIGGEST SIDEWALK SALE - The downtown Bowmanville merchants will host "The World's Biggest Sidewalk Sale June 16,17 and 18. This year, each merchant has been invited to decorate his or her store to represent a particular country. And there are many special events, including a hoedown, pancake breakfast, and band concert Come on downtown and join in the fun! BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB - The Bowmanville Business and Professional Women's Club will meet Thursday, June 16th, at the Port Darlington Marina Hotel. The members will be having a brainstorming session to help plan their upcoming meetings. If you are interested in attending, please call Helen Devitt at 623-3915 by Monday, June 13th. LONG-TERM HEALTH CARE DISCUSSED - The Durham Region District Health Council continues to be committed to an open planning process for assessing needs and developing long-term care services in Durham Region. Two public information sessions will take place to, help inform everyone of this process. They are from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Legion Hall in Whitby, 117 Byron St. S. and from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Latcham Centre in Port Perry. Everyone interested in long-term care is welcome. Please RSVP by June 9th. (905) 433-4262. FRIDAY"jUNE 17TH HOE-DOWN IN DOWNTOWN BOWMANVILLE - In connection with the weekend Sidewalk Sale, Bowmanvillc's downtown merchants will host The World's Biggest Hoc-Down. It begins at eight p.m. and concludes around 11 p.m. Temperance St, will be closed for the occasions. The popular country band, Chaser, will provide the music. Carpentry & Contracting - LET US HELP FULFILL YOUR DREAMS - 1 Custom Built Homes • Kitchen Renovations • Additions Decks • Window Replacement • Store Renovations, etc, w _. 22 Years in this Area SB- Call 987-5400 T SATURDAY, JUNE 18TH SIDEWALK SALE CONTINUES - The World's Biggest Sidewalk Sale continues in downtown Bowmanville. And you won't want to miss the special events taking place today. Just a few of these include the Pancake Breakfast, served by volunteers of The Alert Fire Company (from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.); and The Clarington Concert Band, which performs at 9:30 and and 1:30. There will also be presentations by Youth Alive and Uncle Moe. Coming Up... OLD-FASHIONED STRAWBERRY SOCIAL - The Marthas of St John's Church in Bowmanville will present their-"Old Fashioned Strawberry Social" on Thursday, June 23, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sandwiches and shortcake will be served. The event takes place at the church, which is fully wheelchair accessible. For information, call 623-2928 or 623-9273. •••••••••••• LIONS CLUB CHICKEN BARBECUE - The Newcastle Lions Club will be holding their annual chicken barbecue somewhat later this year. It will take place on June 26th to coincide with the Heritage Week celebrations. ••••■••••••• QUINTE AIR SHOW - The Quinte Air Show and Armed Forces Day takes place the weekend of June 25 and June 26 in Trenton. Gates open at nine a.m., allowing visitors ample time to view the extensive ground exhibits before the air show takes off at one p.m. The official sponsor is General Motors and its dealers. For tickets and information, call (613) 965-3827. ••••••••••■• YOUTH COMMITTEE FUND-RAISER - The Clarington Youth Committee will hold a community yard sale and fund-raiser on June 18 in the parking lot of the Bowmanville Recreation Complex. The sale is set for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Donations would be appreciated. Please phone 623-1741 for details. Summer youth programming planned for July and August includes pick-up baseball at Vincent Massey School and Friday evening basketball and volleyball at the Trinity United Church gymnasium. ••••■■■••••■ HOSPITAL'S NEW CHAPLAIN INTRODUCED - Clergy and community members are welcome to attend the annual meeting of the Pastoral Services Advisory Committee which is scheduled for Wednesday, June 22. The meeting is at 7:30 p.m. in the hospital chapel. Guest speaker for the evening wiÜ be the hospital's new chaplain. Those wishing to attend are asked to confirm their plans by calling 623-3331, extension 1350. •••■•••••■•■ CHURCH HOLDS BEEF BARBEQUE - The Newtonville United Church will host its ever-popular Canada Day beef barbeque on Friday, July 1st. It runs from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Newtonville United Church. There are advance tickets. These may be purchased by calling 987-5243 or 786-2239. SUMMER PLAY DAYS FOR FARM CHILDREN - The Durham West Farm Child Care Preogram will be holding summer play days July 6 and 27 and also August 17th at the Solina Community Centre. These are open to children aged four to 12 and will take place from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For further details, call the Durham West Faim Child Care Programs at (905) 985-3831 or call 1-800-263-3825. From May to September, on-farm child care is available from trained caregivers to all farm families in Durham Region. Call 1-800-263-3825 for details. ••eeeejoooeu HERITAGE WEEK PARADE - There's still time to enter the Heritage Week Parade which will traverse downtown Bowmanville on July 1st. The Heritage Week Committee is looking for floats and for marchers of all kinds -- both individuals and organizations. The theme this year is "Pioneer Days." All those interested in entering the parade are asked to call Pat Woolner at 623-7417 or Kevin Anyan at 623-4666. Worried about who will look after the children this summer? Would you like care for a loved one while you go we care/ out for an evening or take a vacation? Loving care given to children, the elderly, handicapped and special needs individuals in your own home. Let our qualified nannies and companions fill your needs. Generations Nanny and Companion Service 214 King Street E., Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 1P3 (905) 623-4439 Dr. Bruce G. 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