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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Jul 1994, p. 6

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6 The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, July 2,1994 A guide to fine dining and entertainment. Township Celebrates Heritage At Lang Pioneer Village June 10 On Sunday, July 10, Lang Pioneer Village welcomes the Township of Harvey as they celebrate their colourful colourful heritage with many special pioneer pioneer activities. Harvey Township residents residents will bring the past alive with fiddle music, square dancing, mock council meetings, crafts demonstrations, demonstrations, and Harvey Historical Society exhibits at this living museum village on the banks of the Indian River near Peterborough. The present Harvey Township Council will re-enact, in costume, a council meeting of the last century. A Barber Shop Quartet and Children's Children's Choir will sing. There will be a horseshoe tournament at the homestead homestead farm and a display of antique tools. Children will enjoy pioneer children's crafts, a class in the log school, and horse and wagon rides. Township pioneer demonstrations include sketching and painting, quilt- Photo Exhibition Opens in Northumberland Art Gallery ing, fiddle-playing and basket weaving. weaving. Harvey's history will be portrayed portrayed with slides. Other activities throughout Lang Pioneer Village will include carpentry, blacksmithing, pioneer pioneer baking to taste and much more. For the hungry there will be Township Township bake sales in the Store and refreshments refreshments at the Keene Hotel with cool drinks. Step back in time and experience some of Harvey Township's colourful colourful history. This special day for the whole family is happening on Sunday, Sunday, July 10 from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Lang Pioneer Village is 10 miles southeast of Peterborough and 2 miles north of Keene at Lang (watch for blue and gold museum signs on Highway #7, 6 miles east of Peterborough). Peterborough). There is a special family rate for parents with children 14 years old and younger. by Linda Ward Selbie July 9 to August 14,1994 "Angelus" an exhibition of color documentary photographs by Linda Ward Selbie, will be presented at the Art Gallery of Northumberland July 9 to August 14. An ongoing project of Pickering Photographer/Artist, Linda Ward Selbie, Selbie, has been the documentation of old and new cemeteries in England, Italy and North America. The intent of the show is to invite observation and thought about the mysteries of life and to demonstrate how death customs of today juxtapose easily with those of the past. This exhibition of thirty colour photographs will beheld beheld at The Art Gallery of Northumberland, Northumberland, Victoria Hall (3rd Floor, west wing), 55 King Street West, Co- bourg, Ontario. The title "Angelus" derives from the common definition of the word, Angel, meaning a celestial messenger from God. Because they are perceived perceived as good spirits who protect us, they are frequently seen in burial grounds and carved from stone. Angels, Angels, and the objects that are placed on gravestones, are the central elements elements of this exhibition. The angels provide a source of comfort while the objects represent a public declaration in the perpetuity of the cycles of life and death. Linda Ward Selbie completed her BAA in Media Studies at the Ryer- son Polytechnical University, Toronto, Toronto, in 1981. Since then she has had solo exhibitions at A Space Gallery, Toronto; The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa; The Winters Gallery, Gallery, York University; and The Magic Magic Image, Pickering; as well as many group shows. Her work is represented represented in the collections of The Robert McLaughlin Gallery; Research Capital Capital Corporation, Toronto; Glaholt and Tamblyn, Toronto; and numerous private private collections. Children's Computer Camp Children ages 9-13 years old will learn how to use IBM compatibles and other computer skills for information call 697-3059 or register at Clarington Computer Clearance Centre 9:30 - 3:30 pm Monday-Friday $100 per week Classes begin July 41994 "seminars awilahle fur adults as well* ® ^ng East Bownanvllle ^ " " ^ 82nd Anniversary 1912- 1994 AUXILIARY TO MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WINE & STRAWBERRY SOCIAL Lions Centre, Beech Avenue Wednesday, July 6,1994 2:00 p.m. MINI FASHION SHOW Leisure Lady Tickets: $7.00 Telephone: 623-3331 Ext. 5430 987-4817 623-7221 OR New-To-You Shop (Church Street) Hospital Gift Shop JONGLE CAT WORLD 55? Follow the call of the wild. Witness the interaction of our. Wolf Packs in their new 2 acre habitat from our Observation Tower! ' New! See our large 'new Siberian Tiger habitat complété with their own pond. ' OPEN ON ' CANADA DAY Bring the kids Admire our cute Lion Babies and much more... Open Daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Admission: Children under 2 - FREE Adults $8.00 Seniors and Teens $6.00; Children $4.00 (all prices include taxes) JUNGLE CfiT WORLD R.R. #1, Orono (905) 983-5016 ★★★★★★★★★★★★********************** CINE Pingle's Farm Market invites you to spend HWjpy with us! Great family fun. Wagon rides Visit our Farm Market for fresh garden produce and freshly baked pies. U PICK or WE PICK STRAWBERRIES Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.; Sat. and Sun. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. 1805 Taunton Rd. E., Hampton © 725-6089 "PREPARE TO BE AWED! TUI U0\ KING MINI Aim "I'VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE IT! HYSTERICALLY FUNNY. EXCITING AND MOVING. LONG LIVE THE KING!' <Xt WtiiaXTW.heAwftJO MOYALTREAT. IT'S EXHILARATING! ITSAHUGELYEMTERTAININGBliNDOF MUSIC FUNANDEYE-rOPflNGTHRILtr •mnnwuuaiHcmM DON'T MISS THE BUS FOR CANADA'S "1 MOVIE! Am my nUmiattit tkmks ip... m Itwim Hullltf nWi i rtrow pufmonel frm Kmm hm: "MW 'Spttf kwane this mm yn'llwtattsaliitaiy." ■mhtummém A mmf mem writ Mm." "Wndic Jai Mut ta tanta kmtink untold... ttwMlitoifwmti." 'Speed' 1$ h ukilmtlM skit ol «touille. ,1 u Tke anil if tin yur." "Fiat-Mt thrills ...a in-stop adnuliie rash." m so rusts MOVIE SCHEDULE Added Matinees on Friday. Two Shows on Sunday 7 and 9:15 p.m. Lion King Speed Shows 7 and 9:15 p.m. Shows 7 and 9:15 p.m. Matinees Fri., Sat. and Sun. 1 and 3:30 p.m. Matinees Fri., Sat. and Sun. 1 and 3:30 p.m. BOWMANVILLE MALL p,ease;Wofoodfrom ricaoc. ivu iuuu liuill £0*7 4 AAA outside our Theatre Od / ■ I y y y NOW OPEN For Théâtre Information call (905) 372-5833 ILDWAY dr J.^.in Located between Port Hope and Cobourg ©| **********************************

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