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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Dec 1997, p. 8

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Page 8 The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowmanvillc, Saturday, December 6,1997 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 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 sonic baked goods, sausages, fish, croquettes or olicbollcn. Try sonic 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. MONDAY, DECEMBER 8 DROP 'N SHOP -- Once again, the YWCA is pleased to offer a quality program to enable parents to drop the children at a structured structured playtime while they shop! Offered Monday, Wednesdays, and Fridays starting December 8. Pre-registration is required. Phone 623-9922 or 723-9922. Adventist Community Choir performs "Let All Heaven and Nature Sing." After their much-apprcciatcd first performance in 1996, this choir directed by Sharon Foreman returns to Bowmanvillc. This seasonal special will be held at the Bowmanvillc Seventh-day Adventist Church, 2850 Hwy. 2 E. (at Lambs Road) Bowmanvillc. All arc welcome. in LODGE HOSTS BAZAAR -- The Heather Rcbckah Lodge #334 Bazaar will be held on Saturday, December 6, from 2-4 p.m. at the Oddfellows Rebckah Centre, 124 Church St., Orono. The event offers something for the whole family. MEMORIAL TRIBUTE -- In commemoration of the Montreal Massacre, FOCUS presents "Remembering Violence Against Women". This Open House on Saturday afternoon, December 6, from 2 to 4 p.m. will take place at the Visual Arts Centre in Bowmanvillc. Admission is free. Bring a mug for refreshments. Be sure to join FOCUS members in what is sure to be a thought-provoking thought-provoking display of remembrance. ARCHIBALD ORCHARDS HOST SANTA BREAKFAST -- Enjoy "Breakfast with Santa" in à casual country atmosphere. Old St. Nick will be at Archibald Orchards and Winery, 6275 Liberty Street North, Bowmanvillc from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon on Saturday & Sunday, December 6 and 7th. Proceeds from the breakfast breakfast go to the local Salvation Army. For more information, please call 263-2396. BARBERSHOPPERS CHRISTMAS CAVALCADE -- Again this year, the Oshawa Horseless Carriagemen Barbershop Chorus will serenade shoppers in 7 area malls and shopping centres. Saturday, December 6th in Bowmanvillc, you can hear the Barbershoppers from 4:15 - 4:45 p.m. at the Bowmanvillc Mall. Come hear and sing along with the Chorus as we sing the old favourites and add a little harmony to your shopping day. "SING-ALONG MESSIAH" -- This event, celebrating the 150th Anniversary of Orono United Church, features the Amadeus Choir of Greater Toronto. It's on December 6,7:30 p.m. at Orono United Church (corner of Park and Church St., Orono). Tickets: $20 available available by phoning 905-983-5502, 983-5550 or mailing: Messiah Tickets: P.O. Box 262, Orono, Ont. LOB 1MO. TRILLIUM MORGANS CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL -- Saturday, December 6, 1-4 p.m., this eight-year-old Christmas tradition tradition continues. It includes stall decorating contest, demos, door prizes, refreshments. Free admission. It's fun for the whole family. Location 1st Rd. west of Main St. on Ochonski Rd. in Orono. THE ROSE OF DURHAM -- A non-profit charitable agency for teen mothers, fathers and their infants is participating in a craft sale at Donevan Collegiate December 6 and 7. We are looking for any donations of crafts to sell at our table. Please call Libby at 786- 9837. Tax receipts available. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9 FOR OLDER ADULTS -- The Clarington Older Adult program on Tuesday, December 9, 1997 is the final Tuesday program in 1997. Join the group at 10:00 a.m.to play euchre or bridge, or to enjoy a social time chatting, singing and dancing. Lunch at noon and local transportation for a nominal fee can be arranged when requested in advance by Monday noon. Programs arc held at the Lions Community Centre, 26 Beech Avenue, Bowmanvillc. Phone Community Care at 623-2261. WEDNESDAY^ DECEMBER 10 B.H.S. CHRISTMAS CONCERT -- On Wednesday, December 10, at 7:30 p.m. the Bowmanvillc High School will present their Christmas Concert, with the bands and choir presenting a variety of music and some Christmas selections. Admission is $8.00 family, $3.00 adult, $2.00 child. Come out and enjoy the presentation. IN THE WEEKS AHEAD DUCA FOOD AND TOY DRIVE -- As a special Christmas effort, the DUCA Community Credit Union, 136 King St. East, Bowmanvillc, is urging citizens to join them in thinking about sharing during this special season. Non perishable food items and toys may be dropped off at their branch and all items will be kept in the community and distributed by our local Salvation Army. Your contributions would be greatly appreciated. FAMILY SKATING AND SANTA-- Tyrone Athletic Association invites all families to participate in family skating every Thursday from 7-9 p.m. at Darlington Arena. For the low cost of $3 per person; family memberships are also available. Santa will be available for Christmas Wishes and photos December 11 from 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. CHRISTMAS FAMILY STORYTIME-- Stories of the season will have visions of sugarplums dancing in your head! Join the Clarington Library for a half-hour of songs, stories and fingerplays with a holiday theme. Courlicc Branch - Wednesday, December 17, 10:30 - 11:00 p.m.; Thursday, December 18, 7:00 - 7:30 p.m. CHRISTMAS CONCERT -- A 100 voice mixed choir, concert band, and the Kooy Sisters Trio of the Ontario Christian Music Assembly, with Lcendert Kooy as director, will be visiting Bowmanvillc on Wednesday, December 17. The concert takes place in the Maranatha Christian Reformed Church, (Hwy 2 E) Bowmanvillc. Admission: Adults $10.00, Students $6.00, Children under 12 free. Call (905) 623-7196. Bring the whole family and celebrate with us the true joy of Christmas! OPTIMISTS SELL TREES -- The Optimist Club of Bowmanvillc is again selling Christmas Trees at the corner of Simpson Ave. and Hwy. #2. All of the funds raised from these sales arc used to support the youth of our community, by sponsoring sports teams, and donations to worthy youth programs. Come out and buy a freshly cut local tree, and support your Optimist Club. WANTED: FRIENDLY VISITORS -- Give the gift of yourself. Share just a few hours a week with someone who is elderly, disabled disabled or chronically ill. Call the Friendly Visitor Program, Victorian Order of Nurses today, (905) 571-3151 or 1-800-263- 7970. FOR YOUR INFORMATION GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP -- Have you experienced the death of a loved one? No matter if you are 2 or 102 years old, this loss impacts and can cripple you physically and emotionally. Please, if you arc experiencing this grief, come share the understanding and encouragement of the Monday Night Mutual support group for men and women. The group meets Monday evenings 7:00 p.m. at Trull's Road Free Methodist Church and will commence a new session session covering the period January 19 - March 23 '98. For further information, or to register, contact Linda at 723-6174 or Jack and Lori at 432-9281. No fee involved. Confidentiality assured. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS -- Meets Wednesday evenings, 8 p.m. at St. Paul's United Church, side door entrance. Contact for more information Shelly 697-3076. MOTHERS HELPING MOTHERS -- A breastfeeding support group will be held every Monday, 1- 3 p.m. at the Salvation Army Church, Liberty St. S. by a public health nurse facilitator. Call 723- 8521, ext. 2157, for details. JUST FOR FUN TEEN SPORTS -- This program is for youths in 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. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR FOR FAITH UNITED-- Faith United Church will be holding a mini bazaar and Christmas carol sing at 1778 Nash Readjust east of Courtice Road on Saturday, December 6 between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Enjoy Christmas shopping in this relaxed atmosphere.. Hot apple cider and refreshments will be served. \ SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7 CHRISTMAS CONCERT IN NEWCASTLE-- Newcastle and District Chamber of Commerce is hosting its annual free Christmas Concert on Sunday, December 7, at 2:00 p.m. at the Newcastle Community Hall. Join us for Christmas Carols, refresments, and of course a visit from Santa Claus. Please bring a donation of a non-perishable non-perishable food item for the Food Bank. CHRISTMAS IN BETHANY HILLS -- The Bethany Hills School is holding its Christmas Celebration on Sunday, December 7th. Band recital at 4:30 p.m. and service service at 6:30 p.m. in the Chapel. SANTA VISITS BURGER KING -- On December 7th and 14th, you can meet Santa at The Burger King Restaurant in Bowmanvillc, between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. If you bring a donation for the local food drive for the Salvation Army, you can have a free picture taken with Santa Claus. And on Monday, December 15th, there's a benefit night at Burger King. Twenty per cent of the sales rung up between five p.m. and nine p.m. will go to the Salvation army. BREAKFAST WITH SANTA IN BLACKSTOCK -- Everyone's invited to enjoy a pancake breakfast with Santa Claus at the Blackstock Recreation Complex from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday, December 7th. The breakfast is sponsored by the Blackstock Co-op Nursery School and includes sleigh-rides. Family rates are available. THE HAPPY TRAIL SINGERS -- Will present present an. afternoon of musical entertainment at thé Lions Centre, Bowmanvillc, on Thursday, December 18, from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. This will include many Christmas carols and songs. 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