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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Nov 1996, p. 5

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The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowman ville, Saturday, November 16,1996 5 Your Guide To: Health, Hobbies and Entertainment 'Build Courtice' Fundraisers Seeking Final Donations The 'Build Courtice' community community fundraising campaign to complete the new Courtice Community Centre is gaining momentum. The complex is now under construction at Hwy 2 and Courtice Road. The auditorium has been named in honour of St. Marys Cement Company of Bow- manville, in recognition of its $25,000 donation. The Family Fitness Area and the Children's Pool have been named in honor of Roy Nichols Motors, of Courtice, in recognition of the company's company's $20,000 donation. Lawyer George Vella has named two lanes in the swimming swimming pool for his children David and Alexandra for $3,000. Dr. and Mrs. Greg Topolie have dedicated a lifeguard stand for $1,000. It is hoped that local business business leaders will dedicate remaining remaining portions of the building building in return for contributions. Areas of the building still available for sponsorship are as follows: $50,000 -- Community Centre; Centre; $25,000 -- Swimming Pool and Library; $15,000 -- Community Accessibility Accessibility for Disabled Persons; Persons; $5,000 -- Pool Slide, Saima, Children's Play Area, Pool Spectator Area, and Steam Room. $3,000 -- Computerized Card Catalogue; Classical Guitarist to Perform in Port Hope Port Hope Friends of Music is proud to present one of the world's leading classical guitarists guitarists Liona Boyd. Not only does she give concerts concerts all over the world, appear on television specials, and record with Roger Whittaker and George Zamphir, she also tours with Gord Lightfoot and Tracy Chapman. Recordings have introduced her special brand of guitar work to a large international audience. Her records cover a wide range, from baroque repertoire with the English Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra, to two popular Christmas Christmas albums, a joint work with Chet Atkins, and a recent recording recording with rocker Eric Clapton, Clapton, David Gilmoui\ and celebrated celebrated cellist, Yo Yo Ma. OSHAWÀ LITTLE THEATRE presents DEATH ANDTtE «ADEN a political thriller by Ariel Dorfman Directed by Nina Foxall • Produced by Sandra Bosse Nov. 21-24, 28-30 Dec. 1 & 5-7 8:00 p.m. at 62 Russett Avenue, Oshawa Tickets: $12 available in advance at Information Oshawa, Oshawa Centre or at the box office on performance nights For mature audiences - some coarse language For more information call 723-0282 o.i P, NEED TO KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT YOUR. NEW COMMUNITY? m Call LCOME 4 r AGON SlNcn 1930 Maria Boone Wel< V w / r Y su Sandra Yates 623-5873 987-5030 Bowmanville Area Newcastle - Orono Area Our hostess will bring gifts and greetings, along with helpful community information. $2,500 -- Change Rooms, Student Study Areas, and Book Stacks; $1,250 -- Book Shelves; $1,000 -- Lifeguard Stands (two remaining); and, $1,000 -- Pool Lanes (four remaining). Business owners interested interested in making a donation may contact Bob Owen, Business and Industry Division Chair, at 436-2222. To find out more about the 'Build Courtice' fundraising campaign, call Theresa Mur- Scarecrow ~ a tribute to ~ John 'Cougar' Mellencamp Saturday, November 23rd. One night only at Buster's Roadhouse phy, Campaign Co-ordinator 1413 King St. E. plaza in at 432-9090, or drop by the Courtice near Townline RE/MAX Ability office at Road. THE VISUAL ARTS CENTRE presents Yuletide at the Mill Friday, November 15 ... 6 - 9 p.m. Saturday, November 16 ...11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sunday, November 17 ...12 noon - 4 p.m. Featuring the "sights, sounds, and smells of Christmas" 100 small paintings sale • Homemade baking Handmade crafts for sale • Gingerbread and warm cider Dried flowers, baskets, wreaths Pottery ± 1 Weaving ' Jewellery 1 Live performances ' Kids at the Mill activity centre • Foodstuff for gift giving - FREE ADMISSION The Visual Arts Centre Cream of Barley Mill\ Soper Creek 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, Ontario (905) 623-5831 p Get you Christmas shopping done in one place! For info call (905) 987-4442 45 King St. W., Newcastle ill! 4 BEST EVER SPECIAL Specializing in Dutch and Canadian Foods 2 Locations Suffut* Restaurant COURTICE RD. 2 fori UOi. %04itUe( Restaurant HWY 115 AND, HWY. 401 COURTICE Buy One AND 35 NEWCASTLE 905-432-2960 Dinner Entree Get One Dinner 905-987-7250 FREE with This Ad. THURS. • FRI. • SAT. • SUN. Jrrom 2 p*m« - o p«m* With the presentation of this ad on dinner Entrees Only. - One dinner per ad - Book your Christmas parties now Any special occassion? Let us know. © j.p. Bowmanville Drama Workshop presents An Adult Comedy by Jonathan Troy All Because of Agatha November 20*, 21,22,23 B.H.5. Auditorium 8 p.m. $8.00 Adults $5.00 Students and Seniors ^Proceeds for November 20th will be donated to Memorial Hospital Foundation, Bowmanville. For Tickets Call 623-4790 623-4224 'Produced by Special Arrangement with DRAMATISTS PLAY SERVICE LTD. *************************************** BOWMANVILLE CINEMAS STARTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH THE MOST EXCI11NB ÏHRII1E R IMF IHE VtAfH a IIIAM MtiOmiNB. HAIt BlIINB mmtutll' ■****' m t i n mi n ii n (M TRW.F.Oi SlN FI NNY! *A working girl for the 90's!^ "Wboofii Gobent delherx * hy*»*rtc*l ♦»*« "Ihustilwie! ***** **• »*<* :***•*■ BANSC3M •%» u»kk. ' /e •*>>» ^ Ransom 7:00 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. The Associate 7:00 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. BOWMANVILLE MATINEES ALL SEATS $4.25 Monday -Thursday MALL (905)697-1999 Saturday and Sunday 1:00 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. • D3 MIGHTY DUCKS • FLY AWAY HOME Friday, Saturday, Sunday Adults $7.00/ Students $5.75 Seniors and Children $4.25

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