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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Jun 1997, p. 16

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Page 16 The Claringion/Courtice Independent, Bowmanvillc, Saturday, June 21, 1997 Canada Day Celebrated At Oshawa Museum Join the festivities by celebrating Canada Day at The Oshawa Sydenham Museum located in Lakeview Park. Visit through Henry House and Robinson House. Admission is free. Guy House will also be opened and will be featuring featuring an exhibit commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Law Society of Upper Canada. This exhibit targets targets a wide audience, and requires no prior knowledge of law or the legal profession. Other events going on in the museum complex include Tyrone Mills woodworking demonstration. This hands-on presentation will encourage the participation participation of children. Earl Pascoc will be with his exhibit in Robinson House to answer questions concerning the clocks on display. He is also offering a free I.D. clinic if you bring your clock or a photo from home. The Oshawa Historical Society will be hosting a Garden Party from 1-3 p.m. in the garden of Henry House. Come out and enjoy some refreshments and treats. Don't forget to stop by the Sydenham Country Store located at Guy House, which displays an array of gifts, old fashion candy sticks, pioneer toys and folk art. We will be opened between 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. and look forward to seeing seeing everyone! The Oshawa Sydenham Museum is located at 1450 Simcoe St. S. in Lakeview Park. For more information please call the museum at 436- 7624. VIP Graduation at Enniskillen Public School Enniskillen Public School held a special assembly on Monday, June 16th, to honor the 30 grade six students who . graduated from the six-week Values, Influences and Peers Program. On hand at the ceremonies ceremonies were Durham Regional Police Constable Mike Marks, Bruce Lush of the Bowmanvillc Lions Club, and teacher Larry Rogers. The VIP program teaches decision-making skills to youth. Rotary International Trenton Resident Named Rotary Foundation Trustee Wilfred J. Wilkinson of Trenton, Ontario, was introduced introduced June 17 as one of three new Rotary Foundation Trustees to the 24,000 Rotarians and guests attending the Rotary International Convention in Glasgow, Scotland. As a trustee, he joins a global team of volunteer leaders leaders who determine the policies and programs for one of the world's largest charitable foundations. foundations. Wilkinson will serve on the 13-member Rotary Foundation Board of Trustees from July 1, 1997 through June 30, 2001. Through the Foundation, which is funded entirely by volunteer contributions, Rotarians support international scholarships, cultural exchanges and humanitarian grants. The Rotary Foundation Trustees administer the US$90 million annually invested in these programs. He is founding partner of Wilkinson & Co., a public accounting firm. Wilkinson served as 1992-93 president of the Public Accountants Council - Province of Ontario, and is a member and past officer officer of both the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario. He is also a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Quebec and the Royal Canadian Military Institute. A Rotarian since 1962, Wilkinson is a member and past-president of the Rotary Club of Trenton, Ontario. ways to look performance. 1 r FAST. r T7 Sunfire Coupe $501 1 Êl5- 1 3 e H (excludes freight $b50) (3b months/^JnSOD down) E litre engine rear spoiler PASSLock® theft deterrent 5-speed transmission standard 4-wheel ABS dual air bags Afl/Fil stereo inted glass er. steering entry front passenger seat system FASTER . 'T? 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