Page 6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, November 12,1997 Section Two FRI., NOVEMBER 14 WELCOME TO YULETIDE AT THE MILL -- The Yulctidc at The Mill celebration takes place Friday, November 14, from 6 to 9 p.m.; Saturday, November 15, from 11 to 4 p.m. and Sunday, November 16, from noon to four p.m. Highlights include the exhibition/sale of "100 Small Paintings-," all priced at under $200 as well as a wide variety crafts that range from toys to pottery, jewellery, fabrics and much more. Special entertainment during Yulctidc consists of: storytelling with Micki Beck; Zak Green - Herbert on keyboard; a reading by Gregory Ward from his latest novel, Kondor; Chris Vanhavcrbcke on classical guitar; Joanne Shaw singing trio, and Allanah Coles with St. Paul's Junior Choir. It all takes place at the Visual Arts Centre's historic Cream of Barley Mill which is located at Bowmanville's Soper Creek Park. VISUAL ARTS CENTRE NEEDS HELPERS -- Here is a Yulctidc call for help! Can you bake? Donate items for sale? Help November 14, 15 or 16? If so please call 623-5831 or deliver items/baking Friday, November 14, during the day. Your assistance is needed for the annual Yulctidc at the Mill event. TYRONE CABARET -- Will be on Friday, November 14, at 7:30 at the United Church. A whole evening of unbeatable entertainment will be offered, including: The Spastic Spoons, Bonnie Cowlc and Friends, Norman Scli (yes, the Rev.). Only $8 a person or $20 for family. Tickets at the door. SAT., NOVEMBER 15 SANTA CLAUS PARADE -- The 36th Annual Bowmanvillc Santa Claus Parade will be held on Saturday, November 15 at 10:30 a.m. throughout downtown Bowmanvillc. See the parade route map on page 11 of this section. Join your friends and neighbours for the official launching of another Christmas season. styling and Bowmanvillc Sports Shop. For further further information, call 623-6045, Extension 52. TREE OF HOPE -- The Rotary Club of Bowmanvillc is sponsoring a Tree of Hope as a memorial to family and friends who are no longer with us. With a donation to a local charity of your choice, a light in memory of a loved one will be placed on the tree in Downtown Bowmanvillc, which will be lit from December 5th - January 1, 1998. Registration forms available at Morris Funeral Chapel, Bank of Montreal and Goligcr's Travel. FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY --If you would like to be part of a group dedicated to enhancing and promoting your public library, we'd like to hear from you. Ask any staff for information about the Friends of the Clarington Public Library. Annual membership levels: Individual $10, Student/Senior $5, Corporate $50-$ 100, Family $15, Club/Association $25, Palron/Sponsor $300 and up. A membership in the Friends of the Clarington Public Library would make a great Christmas gift. JUST FOR FUN TEEN SPORTS -- This program program is for youth grades 7 to 12(12- 17 years). It takes place at the Newcastle Public School and is sponsored by the Optimist Club of Newcastle Village. It offers drop in/pick up sports and active games in the gymnasium. Enter by main doors on the east side of the school only. It takes place on Tuesday evenings, 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. (or any time in between), running. now through until December 9th. Bring clean indoor athletic shoes. COFFEE BREAK-- Do you want a morning out? We'd love to have you join us for a Women's Bible Study on Tuesdays from 9:30 - 11:15 a.m. at Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church, 130 Scugog St., Bowmanvillc. Children's programs (songs, stories, crafts, snacks) available too! Sound good? See you there or, for more information, information, call Amy (623-9918) or Shirlene (623- 1989). books, stories, songs and fingerplays. Children ages 3-5 arc invited to join the fun! Bowmanvillc Branch Wednesdays to November 26, 1:30 - 2:00 p.m.; Thursdays to November 27, 10:30 - 11:00 a.m.; Newcastle Village Branch Fridays to November 28, 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. Admission is free and no registration necessary. Please note the new dates and time. BEDTIME STORYTIME -- You arc sure to have sweet dreams after joining us for this programme programme of stories, songs and fingerplays before bedtime. Jammics arc optional. For children ages 3-5 and their families at the Newcastle Village branch on Thursdays till November 27, 7:00 - 7:30 p.m. Please note all branches of the Clarington Public Library will be open on Remembrance Day, Tuesday, November 11. PENNY SALE IN ELDAD CHURCH -- There will be a Christmas Penny Sale at Enfield United Church, 1640 Concession Rd, #9 Enfield on Thursday, November 27, 1997. Doors open at 6 p.m. and draw time is 7:30 p.m. Admission is $1.00 which includes a light lunch. LADIES FITNESS CLASS -- Tuesday evenings, 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m., until December. At Crossroads Christian Assembly, 978 North Street, Newcastle. To register or for more information, information, please call 987-9955. ST. PAUL'S UNITED CHURCH -- Will be holding a Roast Beef Dinner on Saturday, November 29, 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Adults $12.00, children 6-12 $7.00, family $35.00. Call the office at 623-7361 for tickets. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR -- St. Francis of Assisi Church, 214 King St. E., is having a Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, November 29, 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. There will be baked goods, white elephant, penny tabic, tea room, crafts and knitting, face painting and draws. OSHAWA-DURHAM SYMPHOHY ORCHESTRA PERFORMS -- A Concert will be held on November 30, 1997, under the leadership leadership of Marco Parisotto, Conductor and Music Director, at 3:00 p.m. Sunday afternoon at College Park Church in Oshawa. For further information call (905) 579-6711. CALLING ALL PARENTS/CAREGIVERS! -- The YWCA is offering a program for par- cnls/carcgivcrs and children ages 12 to 23 months. Your mini-gym time is packed with games, songs, age-appropriate gym equipment, friends and fun. Come out and burn off some energy. Call 623-YWCA (9922) for more information. information. SPECIAL EFFECTS FOR SPECIAL KIDS -- Special Effects for Special Kids still has openings in our thcmc-rclatcd program, including Space, Pirates and Christmas. Children ages 2 1/2 to 5 years are welcome as we pack crafts, stories, games and songs into our afternoon program. Call 623-YWCA (9922) for information on the next Monday program begin offered. BAZAAR AT KNOX SCHOOL -- The Bowmanvillc District School Society will be holding its annual bazaar and auction on Saturday, December 6, starting at 2:30 p.m. at Knox Christian School in Bowmanvillc. Join us for fun and fellowship. Stay for supper and enjoy our ethnic and/or our more North American cuisine. cuisine. Visit the crafts room. Buy some baked goods, sausages, fish, croquettes or olicbollcn. Try some of our games and win a prize. All items in the auction and the crafts rooms arc new and include furniture, appliances, tools, clothing, toys, art, meats, services, and much more. All donations will be much appreciated. Please call George Kollaard at 436-2138 to arrange pickup. We're looking forward to seeing you at the bazaar. ALL ROAST BEEF DINNER -- At Orono United Church, Saturday, November 15, 5:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Tickets: adults $10.00, 6-12 years $6.00, under 6 years free. Call Joyce Cowan 983-5940, Donna Scott 983-5026, Willis Barraball 983-5736 or any Steward. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR -- Vcrsa- Care Centre, 330 King St. W. Newcastle, is holding holding their annual Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, November 15, from 10 a.m. 6113p.m. Photo with ' Santa, Bake Sale, Penny Sale, Draws, Tea Room. Something for everyone. " FRIENDS OF BOWMANVILLE MUSEUM -- The Friends of the Bowmanvillc Museum Annual Christmas Crafts.and Bake Sale will be held on Saturday, November 15th, immediately after the Santa Claus Parade at St. Paul's United Church, Silver and Church Streets. Coffee, hot chocolate and muffins will be available. SUN., NOVEMBER 16 "FRIENDS AND FAMILY" -- Christmas Craft Show featuring more than 20 vendors will be held at the Base Line Community Centre, 2444 Baseline Rd. Bowmanvillc, on Sunday November 16 from 9-4. There will be a special raffle with all proceeds from ticket sales being donated to Bethesda House. Admission is free. PROPHECY SEMINARS -- The "Discoveries in Daniel" Seminar is a ten part seminar on the fascinating biblical Book of Daniel. This series starts, Sunday, November 16, 1997 at 7:15 p.m. at the Bowmanvillc Seventh day Adventist Church and continues on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. All are welcome. Please call 623-6031 to pre-register. SLIDE GUITAR SENSATION VISITS BOWMANVILLE BOWMANVILLE -- Zona Canada co-presents - Global Music & Slide Guitar Sensation - The Legendary - Ellen Mcllwaine - This woman has performed with music superstars from Hendrix to Bonnie Raitt (a close personal friend) - She is known from Japan (where she grew up) to New Orleans. In blues music circles she has been sought after by Muddy Waters, Howling Wolf, Elvin Bishop and John Hammond. She plays the King St. Bar and Grill (Bowmanvillc) on November 21 ' and 22. WINE-TASTING -- The Fourth Annual Wine the Taste of Life, will be held Sunday, November 23rd at the King Street Bar and Grill, 36 King St. East in Bowmanvillc. The show will be from 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. and features some of the finest wines to be found anywhere. Proceeds for the show this year will go to the Canadian Cancer Society. Tickets are $15.00. For information please call 905-434-9095. "SOUTHERN CHRISTMAS TEA" -- Crossroads Christian Assembly hosts the third annual "Christmas Tea" on Wednesday, November 26, 7:00 p.m. Holiday music by "His Own", ladies quartet. Christmas floral demonstration. demonstration. Enjoy 'southern' hospitality in an 'old south' Christmas setting. Tickets: $6, available at the Apple Blossom Shoppe, Orono, and Flowers Plus, Newcastle. Or call 987-9955. Crossroads is located at 978 North Street, Newcastle. AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL HOSTS BOWMANVILLE MEETING -- Is an international international organization campaigning to prevent human rights violations and also to promote human rights protection through education programs. programs. A meeting is being hosted in Bowmanvillc to provide general information Free Fall at Bowmanville Museum Margaret and Frank Parise, of Bowmanvillc, were among the many people who visited the Bowmanville Museum Friday evening, Nov. 7. They were viewing the master bedroom when our photographer came across them and they gladly posed for the camera. The annual Free-Fall event at the museum is always a treat and many people attend it each year. TUES., NOVEMBER 18 FOR OLDER ADULTS -- The Clarington Older Adult program on Tuesday, November 18, 1997, includes the Osteoporosis Support Group meeting at 9:00 a.m. Available also is line dancing dancing at 9:00 a.m., square dancing at 1:00 p.m. and bridge or euchre at 10:00. At 10:15 a.m. Access to Care in Clarington will be discussed by Jennifer Johnson and Community Care. Lunch at noon and local transportation for a nominal fee can be arranged when requested in advance by Monday noon. Programs are held at thé Lions Community Centre, 26 Beech Avenue, ■-- Bowmanvillc. Phone lf~^ Community Care at 623- p about A.I. and also to discuss the possibility of starting a local "Action Circle". Guest speaker is Linda Murray, A.I. Regional Fieldworker. The meeting is at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 47 Temperance St., Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, November 26, 7:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For information call: Hugh Donnelly 697-3848 or Alice Dana 697-3006. PRE-SCHOOL STORYTIME -- - Join us for a lively programme of Passionate Pleasures a * Lingerie * Adult Novelties IN THE WEEKS AHEAD GEORGE OF THE JUNGLE JUNGLE -- The Newcastle Optimist Club will present the hilarious comedy George of the Jungle on Thursday, November 13, at 7:00 p.m. at the Newcastle Community Hall. Admission is $2.00 per person person and the doors open at 6:30 p.m. Chips and pop will be sold, WOMEN"S SHELTER HOLDS WALK-A-THON -- The Bethesda House Women's shelter is holding a fund-raising walk-a-thon on Sunday, November 30th, commencing ni 11:00 a.m. at Rotary Park in Bowmanvillc, Registration is at 10:30 tun. 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