10 The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, June 25,1994 r --'-- ' -- --""--~"N SUNDAY, JUNE 26TH guest Some of the activities include music by Bonnie Cowle, magic by Earl Brown, face-painting, apple-bobbing, Shriner clowns, a reading tent, SATURDAY, JUNE 25TH FIREWORKS - The Bowmanville Kinsmen Club's carnival will feature a fireworks display beginning at 10 p.m. It's at the Bowmanville Recreation Complex. The carnival will run from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Saturday and will also include a garage sale from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday. RETIREMENT EVENING - A retirement evening for Rev. Douglas and Vange Warren will be held at the Christian Education Hall in Hampton United Church. It begins at 7 p.m. STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL - Pringle's Farm Market (at Taunton Rd. and Courtice Rd.), will hold a Strawberry Festival, with help from volunteers with the Durham Regional Police Service. Attractions will include clowns, face-painting, a petting zoo, baking contest and pie-eating contest There will also be wagon rides available, as well as a raffle for Blue Jay tickets and a ball and bat autographed by Roberto Alomar. Proceeds will be donated to the Hugh MacMillan Children's Foundation. This centre, in Toronto, is world renowned for rehabilitation of children with disabilities so that they can lead a normal life. Come out and pick berries for charity and enjoy the added attractions of this strawberry festival. The festival runs from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 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. • ••••• IGA STORES WILL HOST CHARITY BBQ - IGA stores in Bowmanville, Newcastle and Orono will host a charity barbecue for Big Brothers and Big Sisters on Saturday, June 25th. Barbecues will take-place at all three stores between 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. IGA will be supplying the food and volunteers from both the Big Brothers and Big Sisters agencies will contribute the personnel. Nancy Scott, executive director of the Big Brothers of Clarington, says the cook-out is taking place for the first time this year. But, organizers hope it will become an annual event. They hope to raise $100,000 in Ontario to support the work of Big Brothers and Big Sisters. FINAL DAY FOR KINSMEN CARNIVAL - Don't miss the Bowmanville Kinsmen Carnival which takes place at the Recreation Complex on from noon to 5 p.m. There's also a Garage Sale, held in conjunction with the carnival, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. COME FLY A KITE! - The Long Sault Conservation area is the site of the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority's kite-flying day. It takes place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The public is invited to bring their kites for a fun day. There will also be a kite-building workshop at the Conservation area, commencing at 1:30 p.m. You must register for the workshop because space is limited. (Call 579-0411.) In the case of poor weather, you can phone the aforementioned number for up-to-date information. The Long Sault Conservation Area is located off Regional Rd. 20, on Woodley Rd. • IMtMIMM LIONS HOLD CHICKEN BARBECUE - The Newcastle Village Lions Club will hold their annual Chicken Barbecue in the Newcastle Village Community Hall. There will be sittings at 4:30 p.m. and 5:45 p.m. MONDAY, JUNE 27TH HIRE A STUDENT DAY - Look for volunteers from the local Canada Employment Centre for students who will be washing windows, sweeping sidewalks and doing other clean-up work in downtown Bowmanville today. The project is part of Hire-A-Student Day. The Canada Employment Centre for Students reminds everyone that qualified students are available for a wide variety of assignments and odd jobs. They can be hired for a few hours or for an entire summer or any length of time in between. For further details, call the student employment office at 623-9221. They're open from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily, Monday to Friday. PORT DARLINGTON COMMUNITY MEETS » The next meeting of the Port Darlington Community Association' is Monday, June 27, at the Port Darlington Marina Hotel. The meeting begins at eight p.m. The Waterfront Regeneration Trust will be sending a representative to provide an update on the development of the Waterfront Trail, which will run from Hamilton through to Trenton. The speaker will provide up-to-date information on waterfront trail developments in other areas and also discuss how the differences between residential communities and municipal objectives have been resolved. FRIDAY, JULY 1ST MUSEUM CELEBRATES CANADA DAY - Come one, come all! The Bowmanville Museum's annual birthday party for Canada is taking place on the Bowmanville Museum grounds July 1st. The event starts with a flag-raising at noon and the singing of O Canada. Durham MP Alex Shepherd will be a special pony rides and sack races. Refreshments will be available and there will be free birthday cake, balloons and flags for the children. The events run until 4 p.m. at the museum, which is located at 37 Silver St. For details, call 623-2734. CANADA DAY FIREWORKS - The Optimist Clubs of Newcastle Village and Bowmanville will present their Third Annual Canada Day Fireworks at Clarke High School July 1. The gate opens at 6 p.m. Music will be provided and there will be free give-aways to the first 500 kids. Refreshments will be available, or you can bring your own picnic. You're also invited to meet your local police, fire and ambulance personnel who will be visiting the fireworks display. CHURCH HOLDS BEEF BARBECUE - The Newtonville United Church will host its ever-popular Canada Day beef barbecue on Friday, July 1st It runs from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Newtonville United Church. There are advance tickets available. These may be purchased by calling 987-5243 or 786-2239. HERITAGE EVENTS CANCELLED - The Heritage Committee has advised that the parade and all other committee-sponsored events have been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. However, events, such as the. Newcastle Lions chicken dinner on June 26th, Optimists' Fireworks at Clarke High School on July 1st, Bowmanville Museum's Canada Day Party on July 1st and the Open House at Bowmanville Museum with old movies of parades, etc. June 29th will be held. The Committee deeply regrets any inconvenience thé cancellation will cause. 118-C King Street West Newcastle, Ontario LIB 1H7 Office Hours By Appointment Phone 987-2155 New Patients Welcome Dr. Bru^e G. Wilson Family Dentistry 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 7 PATRICK O. DEEOAN ] Denture Therapy Clinic A Complete Denture Service Relines • Repairs • New Dentures Soft Liners FREE CONSULTATION 5 George Street Bowmanvlllé 623-4473 A WINE AND STRAWBERRY SOCIAL - The Auxiliary to Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, will hold its annual Wine and Strawberry Social on Wednesday, July 6th at 2 p.m. It takes place in the Bowmanville Lions Centre on Beech Ave. Included in the program is a mini fashion show offering clothes from Leisure Lady. Tickets arc $7. They are available at the Hospital Gift Shop, the New To You Shoppe, and by phoning 9874817 or 623-7221. NEW EXHIBIT AT ART GALLERY - Pam Patterson, an artist with a background as a performer, visual artist, teacher and scholar, will have an exhibit of work at the Visual Arts Centre from July 7 to August 19th. The show is entitled "Mapping the Familial." There will be an opening of the exhibition on Thursday, July 7, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. DAY CAMP HAS ENVIRONMENTAL THEME ». The Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority is operating an Earth Keepers Environmental Day Camp at the Enniskillen Conservation Area. It runs on a weekly basis from July 4 to August 12. Bus pick-up locations will be established in Whitby, Oshawa and Bowmanville. Hours are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For further details, call the Conservation Authority at 579-0411. SAMAC PAINTERS' SHOW » The opening reception of the Samac Painters Show is set for July 4, from noon to two p.m. at the Clarington Administrative Centre in Bowmanville. The purpose of these paintings is to perpetuate the memory of the late Col. R.S. (Sam) McLaughlin. Each of the paintings depicts an event, a place or achievement associated with Col. McLaughlin's life. Please come and meet the artists and see some wonderful works of art. This is the first time these painters have been shown as a group outside the Camp Samac Art Festival. URBAN ANGLING DAY » On Saturday, July 10, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., there will be an Urban Angling Day at the Bowmanville Valley Conservation Area. This fun day of fishing is from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Members of the Bowmanville Creek Angling Association will be on hand to offer tips to help you land a big one.. Fishing licences are required for those aged 18 to 64. The Bowmanville Valley Conservation Area can be reached by taking Roenigk Dr., east from Waverley Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Tillcock of Bowmanville. They are the winners of our 1994 FREE Lawn Program Draw Compliments of Dave and Jane Hunt Bobby Lawn Care, Bowmanville 623-4597 Quality Body Work Quality Painting FREE ESTIMATES ON BOTH INSURANCE AND NON-INSURANCE WORK Open 5 Days a Week Monday through Friday I COWANMT HPONTIAC -- BUICK LTD.K^ [ BOWMANVILLE -- ONT. J 166 King Street East Telephone 623-3396