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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Aug 1997, p. 5

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The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, August 2, 1997 Page 5 New Lions Club in Courtice Ready to Roll Organizers of the new Lions Club planned for Courtice say they are just two members away from having the minimum number required to charter a club. Since plans to launch the club were announced in the spring, a total of 18 prospective prospective members have already signed up and they have begun holding informal meetings. meetings. Two more people are needed to reach the 20 members members required for a club to obtain its charter. The group has been meeting meeting at the South China Buffet (at the Townline Rd. and Highway Two plaza) the second second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Bradd Anderson, a member member of the Bowmanville Lions Club which is sponsoring the new club, points out that the Courtice group is already assisting in the community and has been active with the Build Courtice project. He expects the group could be issued its charter and become a fully-fledged Lions Club by October. Both men and women are welcome as members in the Courtice Lions Club. Those who belong to Lions Clubs are part of a worldwide service organization organization with a membership of 1.4 million. They are involved in many community projects. Some of the Lions interests include wffm ...theTown of Clorlngton 1$ now CHEETAH COUNTRY on t miss the TEflST 0\ THE BEASTS cutityday at 1:30 p.m. nemo CRT WORLD ...is proud to present a Thbsprinflwoworebiesiedwithciozens hanuftfful nnlr a! of bob,e$ horn Siberian Tigers and beautiful pair Of Cheetahs Slack Jaguars to Spider Monkeys, and also the new arrival of Wo,ve$ ' Donk ey$and Ducks, highly endangered felines - Chinese Leopard, Amur ÿhmgslWlameDw, Donkeys,Goats Leopard from Russia and Playground - Picnic Facilities-Snack Bar Snow Leopards. and Gift shops. Open dally from10:00a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Of) tV Oft ft CAU HWY 35/115 and S.É. Corner of Taunton *d. 17 WJ.700 "OU 10 Justo V «*»£■ --^1 Ip the only residential, weekly camp of its kind in North America. Ax* educational adventure of* a lifetime 1 n ft 7:00 p.m. (Rain or Shine) Rotary Park - Queen Street, Bowmanville co-sponsored by Morris Funeral Chapel Ltd, and Harrison (Esso) Fuels These concerts are FREE (August 14 - Concert Band of Cobourg) projects to assist the visually which emphasize diabetes awareness, community wel- impaired and projects to assist awareness, work with the fare and international underyouth. underyouth. In addition, Lions par- physically and mentally standing. For further informa- ticipate in service activities impaired, environmental tion call 623-4141. WILMOT ©MCTLMDS Growers of Quality Fruit Charles and Jndi Stevens T Pick Your Own or Ready Picked HOURS: Phone to confirm picking conditions 987-5279 Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. OPEN Monday, August 4th CONCESSIC N ST. 5 WILMOT ■ -I ORCHARDS > Z < HWY. #2 £ HWY. 401 JBL N ♦ UJ -I H 03 < --o 5 a ©j.p. The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington presents ^ ,in Wu ^Wnier arts fcsVl' > tV X Saturday, August 9th, 1997 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. (Rain or Shine) FREE ADMISSION! LIVE ENTERTAINMENT For All Ages! • Musicians . • Dancers • Storytellers Scheduled throughout the day. FAMILY FUN! WORKSHOPS (ALL DAY) • Clay Play • Sculpture • Make a Boat and Watch It Float • Papermaking • Pinhole Camera • Squirt Dye Fabric Workshop - make a sarong - make a windsock • Braiding 43SË* Artists Around the Mill • Storytelling Tent • Barbecue (illcnawnencs) • Model Train Club Open House • Face Painting GOODfŸEAH Denlfll Surgeon &tul JAMES INSURANCE BROKER LIMITED jffoitii Lancia/ avz NLWCAS11F V1LLAGL optimist club eelvam HAMILTON 6 HUTTON BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS AVERY DENNISON For further information, call (905) 623-5831 The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville The Vlnual Arti Centre le supported by the Membership, the Munlclpellly of Clarington, the Ontario Art» Council, end the Minlilry of Citizenship, Culture and Recreation

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