The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, November 30, 1996 17 Brick Campaign Helps Raise Funds for Courtice Complex Volunteers raised over $10,000 last week through the sale of bricks for the Courtice Community Complex. Complex. Theresa Murphy, Campaign Campaign Co-ordinator for Build Courtice, said about 36 bricks were sold during the week that ended Saturday, November November 23rd, with a door-to- door canvass for funds. As part of the drive to raise half a million dollars for the Complex, donors have an opportunity to buy a commemorative commemorative brick which will be prominently displayed in the new building taking shape off Courtice Rd., north of Hwy. Two. The bricks are available for a donation of $300, which can be paid in three equal in stallments over a three-year period. Opportunities exist for donors donors of larger amounts to be recognized through the sponsorship sponsorship of major pieces of equipment and furnishings in 1 the building. "The brick campaign is still going on," said Murphy. For pledge cards, donors can call 432-9090. They can also pick up a pledge card and information information at these locations: •Bank of Nova Scotia, 1500 King St. E., Courtice; •ReMax Real Estate, 1413 King St. E., Courtice; and •the office of George Vella, Vella, 231 King St. E., Oshawa. Recent donors to the campaign campaign include Rick Gay, who contributed $25,000. He and his family will be recognized as sponsors of the main 25- metre poof. Gannon's Auto Body has recently donated $1,000 and will be recognized as the sponsor of one of the pool's lifeguard stands. X yfrC k xxf' X Courtice Community Complex Starlight Foundation 12 Days of Wishes At Cullen Gardens Cullen Gardens and Miniature Miniature Village and Q107 join with the Starlight Foundation to light up the lives of seriously seriously ill children during the "1st Annual 12 Days of Wishes", December 5 to 20, 1996. Ellen Campbell, Executive Director of the Starlight Foundation Foundation Canada, proudly announces announces the "12 Day of Wishes" Wishes" launch on Saturday, November 30 from 4 - 9 p.m. at Cullen Gardens and Miniature Miniature Village in Whitby. At 7 p.m., the Q107 'Tree of Wishes' will be ceremoniously lit by the children of the Starlight Starlight Foundation and Pôlk-a- Roo of the famous Polka Dot Door. At the end of the evening, evening, the tree lights will be extinguished. extinguished. Each time a wish is granted by calling 416-502 WISH during the "12 Days of Wishes", a string of lights will be lit on 'The Tree of Wishes', until the 35 foot blue spruce is alive again with twinkling lights, symbolizing the joy brought to children who deserve deserve to have a wish come true! Everyone can play a part in helping these deserving children children - come out on November 30th and cover the launch of the "12 Days of Wishes" so the Greater Toronto public will all know what wonderful work the ^ Signed. Sealed. Please deliver your support. "Thanks for sticking with us" TIIBzjz LUNG ASSOCIATION n? ?/ \ •v.vV/VVïw v v vv vA/*jvrv>#7u^vvrv , V7>zv^v "Everything Is On Sale! " PAY NO TAXES! on any purchase 6:00 p.m. to 12 Midnight Friday, December 6thj Bowmanville Fabrics and Folk Art Supplies Friday, December 6th Moonlight Magic Starlight Foundation is doing! Recipients of these wishes are chronically, critically, or seriously ill children between the ages, of 4 and 18 years. November 30th, 125 Starlight Wish families will be treated to a magical day at Cullen Gardens Gardens and Miniature Village. Between 4 and 5 p.m., WISH families will be greeted by Santa's Elves and have their photo taken with Jolly Old Santa. Hot dogs, chips, hot chocolate and Christmas treats have been generously donated by Cullen Gardens and food suppliers to Cullen Gardens. Special guests will be on hand to entertain. Mike Levine from the music group Triumph will meet the children. Polk-A- Roo from the Polka Dot Door will delight the little ones with a new song. Clowns and face painters will create a party atmosphere atmosphere with fun and excitement excitement for everyone. Live on location, location, Q107 celebrity DJ's will provide music and feature special guests starting at 12 noon. This day of fun is also open to the public. Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village is wheelchair accessible, with free parking, a restaurant, cafe, quaint shops and an animated Heritage Home. gic opecia Robert Bateman's N atural Worlds Reg. 60. Only $49. (while quantities last) Open 9 a.m. to 12 midnight ook Studi 20 King Street West Bowmanville 697-2635