© B 200 King St. East, Bowmanville 697-1111 in co-operation with the Lions Club of Bowmanville presents... Vs sw 0 ' 1 "! Q\0^ S 6a \\° 0 ^ ScuW 24 The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, August 10, 1996 Family Carnival Sunday Bowmanville's Pizza Pizza shop is hosting its annual ca- rinval Sunday, August 11, in co-operation with the Bowmanville Bowmanville Lions Club. The carnival takes place between between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. and features something for everyone. everyone. Organizers describe the event as a place where a family of four can enjoy a day of food, fun and entertainment for less than $20. That figure would include an extra large pizza, soft drinks, and money left over to enjoy games at the many booths. Admission and entertainment are free. Live entertainment includes a magic show at 11 a.m. by Jimbo the Clown, followed by the Jungle Cat World's Live Animal Show at noon. Commencing Commencing at one p.m., the Theatre Theatre Dance Academy takes the stage and at two p.m., there will be a performance by "Bamee" in concert. And everyone who attends will be helping the Bowmanville Bowmanville Lions Club Camp Trillium project. Camp Trillium Trillium provides a summer camp outing for children who have cancer and their families Attractions at Lions Centre Include Clowns, Animals, Dancers, Food, Games and Fun Events going on throughout the day include games for all ages, pizza slices for 50 cents each, a crown and anchor booth, petting zoo, clowns and ballons, Simon's Castle Bounce and balloon sculptures. For a one dollar ticket (available at the carnival or at Pizza Pizza before the event) you can enter a draw for one of dozens of prizes donated by local local businesses. ■ There will be draws for prizes valued at over $1,000 in total, including a tel-, evision. Best of all, none of the kids in attendance will go away empty handed, if thé event's volunteers can help it. "We attempt to ensure every every kid leaves .with a toy," explains explains Ray Steenburg, Manager of Bowmanville's Pizza Pizza shop. Steenburg notes that this is the fourth year for the popular family outing. The carnival was originally held on the Pizza Pizza Pizza parking lot, but due to the success of the event, it moved to a larger location at the Lions Centre. "It started out as a small idea that mushroomed into a big idea," said Steenburg. He estimated 2,000 people visited last year's event. But there was room for everyone. "It's a family day for the kids," said the Bowmanville Lions Club's Moe Richards, chairman of the carnival. Since so much is being donated donated to the carnival, all proceeds proceeds go to Camp Trillium. Last year, the event raised approximately approximately $1,800. Ray Steenburg notes that although although many businesses have already made generous donations donations of prizes to the draws, additional additional contributions would be welcome. Businesses with goods or services to donate can contact him at 697-1111. A/1 proceeds jn Li ons S of the «tigs* î*fanS£ Cerand Concession £ l. Sunday, August 11th - 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Bowmanville Lions Centre 26 Beech Avenue Activities Include: ★ 11 a.m. - Jimbo the Clown Magic Show ★ Noon - Jungle Cat World's Live Animal Show ★ 1 p.m. - Theatre Dance Academy ★ 2 p.m. - Barnee in Concert ★ Petting Zoo ★ A Prize for Every Child ★ Easy Slammer ★ Crown and Anchor I.IONS , CENTRE 1 King SI. W. (Hwy. 2) Lowe St. Hwy. 401 Liberty St. Exil King SI. E. m » Donated by the following community spirited businesses Pizza Pizza • Maxi Drugs • Clarington This Week • A & P • Busy Bee Car Wash • Pet Valu • Canadian Statesman Loving Touch Kennel • Coolies Ice Cream Treats Bowmanville Sports Shop • National Home Video Blockbuster Video • Clarington Driving Range '> V v*::; t w ' V • \ &V* n ijj: © § (and a new Rapid Moving Lineup) m rS m '/vwww.. m i&y ■mz m S.: Waïk-i» Spécial A#limi ÀA3:k^a:<- (ïïaü ïa|iu. Nji v»lii h wilh Oily •>liw.:3#p6fi »r îjK-fist iwwiwiiiiiiMitWWWWWtWWIHMMIMWWWWWeWWtWWIMIIIIIMWIIIWIIIMWPHWMIMMMMHtWWMWMIllllllMWOllllHMMIHHItlWIW M Wîlhony pinti. Umii m htket pet <xtkr. VMt supples bst IIMIIIMM MM ommiimimNcimojvm m HÂND4M0E& STONE 8AKED m mmm m m mt** ' 'i«sw <«îri<lfew njf!)'. Oek-itr» vppittv. W&t **&* $ K"îiL «Aiiiiexi in-twillkj;, I* m . ■ J «mm y.Si! :«ii1 © Pi-iiïlfii.L m i w.yf.iorf papiîr