Legion Hosts New Year's Levee Bowmanville's Legion President Jim Connell was kept busy serving serving punch on January 1st during the annual President's Levee at the Branch 178 headquarters. As usual, a large crowd gathered for the event and the president received some much appreciated help from Bruce McDonald, Don Cowle, 1st Vice President Doreen Park, and Bill Cowle. While the president and his crew prepared the punch for the Legion's Legion's New. Year's Levee, these ladies spent many hours readying the food for the event. They are, from left to right, Mary Mantle, Lyn Puddister, Marg Gorden, Joan Daigle, and Gloria Grant. Carrier needed for Delivery of Birchfield Drive and Varcoe Rd. area Phone 623-0837 or 623-3303 Z» LOUISE MACAULEY-BANNON'S FOLK AND DECORATIVE ART PAINTING OPEN HOUSE and REGISTRATION Come celebrate our 1st Anniversary January 7th 10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. January 8th 12:00 noon - 3:30 p.m. * Classes and seminars * Art supplies, Wood pieces * We would like to take this opportunity to wish all the best in '95 to our "Painting Friends" and Thank You all for your support in '94' 1010 Solina Rd. OPEN Bowman ville L1C 3K3 10:00 - 4:00 Daily (At Baseline Rd., Courtice) CLOSED (90S) 432-2689 Wed., Sun,, and Holidays 'P'ttjt&AtSiiAt StuM* in * SittiHf !■! r--Mr nas»*"-- The Clarington Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, January 7,1995 5 Parkwood Welcomes Curator General Manager Brian Malcolm is pleased to announce the appointment appointment of. Ms. Sophie Drakich to the new position of Curator for the Park- wood estate in Oshawa. Ms. Drakich comes to Parkwood from Ottawa, where she worked for both the National Museum of Science and Technology and the Canadian Museum of Civilization. Her background background includes a Master's Degree in Museum Studies, with an emphasis in the decorative arts, and extensive training with Parks Canada, the federal federal agency responsible for preserving preserving Canada's material heritage. Park- wood is fortunate to gain a Curator with such a wealth of training and experience. experience. Ms. Drakich will carry out important important museum functions, such as caring caring for the large and diverse collection collection of furniture, textiles, archives, artwork and other objects which distinguish distinguish the estate as a heritage treasure. treasure. She will also undertake further study into Parkwood's history as the residence of the late Col. R. S. McLaughlin, noted industrialist and philanthropist, to enrich our understanding understanding and appreciation of the estate estate as a recognized National Historic Site. One of the most important and interesting interesting tasks for Ms. Drakich will be to record the recollections of family family members, friends and former employees employees of the McLaughlins, who have first-hand knowledge of the life and times at Parkwood. Anyone with this kind of experience experience of Parkwood is invited to contact contact Ms. Drakich at (905) 579-1311. New Exhibition at Municipal Building Ajax artist Neville Clarke has a collection of paintings on display at the Clarington Municipal Administration Building during January. The series of watercolors depict the job search his wife Janice went through while she was out of work last year. The progress through the paintings indicates her moods and how she felt about herself during during the search. In his work, Clarke captures the diminished self- confidence and the rebuilding of it. COMMUNITY LIAISON GROUP SITING TASK FORCE Low-level Radioactive Waste Management GROUPE DE LIAISON COMMUNAUTAIRE GROUPE DE TRAVAIL I Choix d'un site de gestion des déchets faiblement radioactifs Clarington Community Liaison Group 1995 Meeting Schedule Wednesday, January 11, 1995 . . Wednesday, February 8,-1995 Wednesday, March 8,1995 (tentative) 7:30 p.m. Newtonville Community Hall - Church Street, Newtonville Everyone Welcome For Information phone Harvey Thompson: 983-9555 © ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ NOW PLAYING STARTING FRIDAY, JANUARY 6th SENSATIONAL! SUSPENSEFUL AND THRILÜNG!" Moso Pcf$:co, CFdF/Monfreol AM live , 'SEXY AND SMART. A THRILLING RIDE.' •Anne foodie, Cf 10IV 'A HOT, SEXY, PROVOCATIVE THRIliER!' 'tot DwssoN, GtO&At HIEVISK3H THE CAST IS TERRIFIC. DEMI MOORE'S FEROCITY IS RIVETNG.' •Ikittio Satan, TIME '****. A TERRIFIC RIDE. IT SOARS. SEEMTESSLY ACTED.' • Our Cun, EDMONTON. 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