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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Aug 1994, p. 20

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6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, August 17,1994 Section Two Wintario Has Free Package For Senior Citizens at CNE Wintario, Ontario Lottery Corporation's Corporation's (OLC) longest running game, is offering free admission, free tickets and free entertainment to seniors at the Canadian National Exhibition. Free Admission: Seniors (60+) are admitted free to the CNE on Seniors' Days, Thursday, August 25, 1994 and Thursday, September 1, 1994, courtesy courtesy of WINTARIO. Free tickets: the First 1,500 seniors (60+) to attend the CNE each day will receive a free WINTARIO ticket at the gates. WINTARIO offers three Fall Registration For Continuous Learning Courses The Durham College Continuous Learning Division is offering a variety of new courses and programs for fall registration. Some of these would include: include: Getting to Know Your Police Services Services (Free), Coronary Care for Post Diploma Nursing, CPR Instructor, Quilting Workshops, Folk Art Workshops Workshops and Christmas Crafts Workshops. Workshops. New workshops of ECE area are: Behaviour Management With Young Children, It Takes Two to Talk and Attention Deficit Disorder. Please call (905) 721-3052 to receive receive a Continuous Learning Fall Calendar. Calendar. To register mail/fax registration provided on the inside back cover of the Continuous Learning Calendar, in person come to any Durham College campus or call with Visa or Mastercard Mastercard (905) 721-3000 or toll free 1- 800-461-3260. ways to win with a top prize of $250,000. Non-winning tickets (or a reasonable hand-drawn facsimile) may be deposited at the WINTARIO Pavilion to enter WINTARIO second chance draws. There will be daily draws for $500, and a Seniors' Day Cash Bonus Draw for $1,000. Free Entertainment: The WINTARIO WINTARIO Pavilion will host free daily entertainment entertainment featuring the Vic Lawrence Lawrence Seven, the legendary Frigidarés and The Good Time Band, Faye Dance, who hosted the WINTARIO TV Show during its 15 year run, and the cast of Forever Plaid, will make special appearances at the WINTARIO WINTARIO pavilion on both Seniors' Days. The theme of the WINTARIO Pavilion Pavilion is "Life in the Past Lane." Also from OLC at the CNE this year is the $100,000 Lottario Golf Tour that, challenges participants to putt a hole-in-one. The $100,000 Grand Championship Final is set for Sunday, September 4, 1994. Instant Bingo is the key sponsor of the Reba McEntyre concert at the CNE on Wednesday August 24, 1994, and LOTTO SUPER 7 is the presenting sponsor of the Iwerks simulation theatre. theatre. The theatre will feature simulated rides in the cockpit of a high speed jet. Since 1975, lottery players have helped generate over $5.7 billion in profit for worthy projects in Ontario. Lottery profits are made available for the operation of hospitals in Ontario and to support voluntary social service agencies through the Trillium Foundation. Foundation. Lottery profits also support the development and promotion of cultural, cultural, sport and recreational activities in the province. The Ontario Lottery Corporation is a Crown corporation responsible for operating lottery games in Ontario. Provincial legislation prohibits the sale of lottery tickets to anyone under the age of 18. National President Takes First Prize in Gladiolus Show Jack Hartwell, Vice-President for the Ontario Gladiolus Society and Chairman of the Durham Region Gladiolus and Dahlia Society and Sam Van Camp, President of the Durham Region Gladiolus and Dahlia Dahlia Society are pleased that tire President of the Canadian Gladiolus Society picked up first prize at their show on Saturday afternoon, Aug. 13. Raymond Charlebois hails from St. Jean, Quebec and scooted down to Bowmanville on Friday night to take part in the show. His prize winning flowers are called "Ice Cap." The show held at the Bowmanville Legion Hall had more than 300 bouquets on exhibit from approximately approximately 30 exhibitors. Odd Word Out Think you know your groupings? Are categories your calling? calling? Take the quiz below and see if you can find the item in each group that doesn't belong. Good luck! MM mm %\ r Fall and Winter Fabrics Now Arriving! PAT NO TAXES 12 noon 'til Midnight Thursday, August 18th Bowmanville Fabrics 65 King St. W, Telephone 623-1241, Jungle CAN YOU HELP THE EXPLORER TO REACH THE LOG CABIN THROUGH THE JUNGLE ? 1. East Coast States: a. New York b. Vermont c. Nebraska d. Virginia 2. Countries: a. Italy b. Paris c. Brazil d. United States 3. Vegetables: a. Carrots b. Broccoli c. Tomatoes d. Asparagus 4. State Capitals: a. Albany b. Pierre c. Tallahassee d. New York 5. Languages: a. Irish b. Italian c. English d. French 6. World Currencies: a. Dollar b. Peso c. Coin d. Franc 7. European Countries: a. Venezuela b. Hungary c. Norway d. Italy 8. United States Presidents: a. George Washington b. Benjamin Franklin c. Franklin D. Roosevelt d. Harry Truman K8940017 9. Continents: a. Australia b. Europe c. Canada d. Asia 10. First Ladies: a. Lady Bird Johnson b. Martha Washington c. Betsey Ross d. Hillary Clinton 11. Rivers: a. Mississippi b. Ohio c. Allegheny d. Atlantic 12. Jazz Vocalists: a. Billie Holiday b. Ella Fitzgerald c. Greda Garbo d. Nancy Wilson 13. American Colonies: a. Arizona b. Massachusetts c. New York d. Virginia 14. Nations' Capitals: a. Rome b. Tokyo c. Budapest d. New York 15. Artists: a. Galileo Galilei b. Leonardo Da Vinci c. Pablo Picasso d. Henri Matisse e-çi P'tri t?TI 3 'Zl PT1 3 '01 3 '6 q '8 « 'L 3 '9 ü-ç p> o ■£ q-z o'l sudcnsuy K8940018 I) l d You! ^KnOwI MIR TRAVEL IS NOT THE ONLY WAY TO GET ACROSS THE COUNTRY. PAUL SELON PROVED THAT WHEN, IN 1989, HE HOPPED ON HIS BICYCLE AND CYCLED ALL THE WAY FROM CALIFORNIA TO NEW YORK IN RECORD TIME. IT TOOK HIM JUST EIGHT DAYS, EIGHT HOURS AND 4$ MINUTES. K8940019 •i ! Y'AtoZ •Incas: The native American people who built a civilization civilization in western South America in the 15th and 16th centuries. •Iron Age: A period shortly after 2,000 B.C. when people first learned to extract iron from ore. •Industrial Age: The rapid industrial growth that began in England during the mid-18th century and spread to other countries, including the United States. •Iron curtain: The former division between the communist communist nations of eastern Europe and the non-communist non-communist nations of the west. •/ivy; Jitna: An island in the Pacific Ocean taken from the Japanese by the United States Marines near the end of World War 11 after a furious battle. •Independence Day: The anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. K8940020

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