The Clarington/Courticc Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, April II, 1998 Pace 6 u 1'JV i/;d ylfti •j ]'n -07 • loi IlCJi Ot -In* ofi. jv.u n r toi 'in {U to .1 -i?.j :.'U 27; ?i>r, toi Mo r.j 00, iOh , Ù Meeting the Minister Agriculture Minister for Ontario, Noble.Villeneuve, was guest speaker at the annual Blackstock Lions Club Farmers' Night. He is pictured above, along with Scugog Mayor Doug Moffatt, Ward Four Councillor David Dicllcin and Durham East MPP John O'Toole. From left arc: Councillor Dicllcin, Noble Villeneuve; John O'Toole and Mayor Moffatt. The meeting look place Wednesday, April 1, in the Blackstock Recreation Centre. Baby Raffle at Museum The much sought after and rare,' "Princess" Beanie Baby is the First Prize in a raffle being held at the Bowmanville Museum. Second Prize is a large full colour Beanie Baby Poster. The raffle is only being held for one month, during April and a random draw will be held at 2:00 p.m. on May 1st, 1998. The tickets arc $1.00 each and can be purchased at the Museum, 37 Silver Street. Open hours are Tuesday to Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. ✓thanic (pg) Frt-Ttm: 7:30 FfWcoMafc 124X13:40 ✓ GOOD WILLHUHTING (AA) Frt-Ttm: 645 FrtMon Mnt: 1:15,150 ✓ LOST W SPACE (PG) Frt-Ttm: 6:5a 9.40 FrtMon Mi: 1245,330 THE APOSTLE (PG) Frt-Ttm: 64a 933 ✓ THE OOO COUPU 2 (PG) Frt-Ttm: 7:15,925 Frttrton Mi: 1225,23a4:35 ✓ GREASE (PG) Frt-Ttm: 7:25,950 FrtMon hM: 1:26 3:55 ✓ CITY OF ANGELS (AA) Frt-Ttm: 7.33,935 FrtMon Mi: 1364.05 ✓MERCURY RISING (AA) Fri-Thurs: 7:2a 9.45 FrtMon Mri: 1:40 ✓ SPECIES 2(A) FrtTtm: 7:4a 1030 FrtMon Mt 233,4:15 ✓ PRIMARY COLORS (AA) Frt-Ttm: 9.20 ✓ WILD THINGS (AA) Frt-Ttm: 7:35.955 STAR KID (PG) FrtMon Mi: 12:50,3.(6,6:15 MY GIANT (PG) Frt-Ttm: 7.05.9.15 FrtMon Mnt 124625a450 BARNEY S BIO ADVENTURE (F) FrtMon Mi: 12:10.2104:10 THE BORROWERS (F) FrtMon M* 435 LOST I M/SPACE ■ m * -- -- ALLIAHÇe gffflsa FEIOHTtNING SCINH l Dan DiNicou • CIIS-TV NICOLAS CAGli MEG RYAN CITY OF ANGELS ton THE BIGGEST COMEDY IPEARS: INTERVIEW TAtTOn* lloweid ■•iijauiin Nj c*. GIANT* | curtfr.wR. .. . 'mrM caetle-rock.com TWy JM i V& The Museum is holding this raffle as a fund raiser. Our display of over 100 different Beanie Babies is still open. For more information information please contact the Museum office at 623- 2734. Planning The Future For People With Special Needs The Oshawa and Claringlon Association for Community Living and The "Special Needs" Planning Group arc sponsoring sponsoring an information session session regarding future financial planning for individuals with developmental developmental disabilities on Wednesday, May 6th between 7 and 9 p.m. at 947 Adelaide Avc. East in Oshawa. The session will feature feature guest speakers Graeme Trecby and Rodney Dunn, from The Special Needs Planning Group, who will explore issues such as wills and "special needs" trusts, proposed changes in FBA legislation and guaranteed quality of life for the "special" "special" person. Planning for the future is essential to everyone including individuals with developmental disabilities. disabilities. Come out and learn what your options arc! For further information or to reserve your place, please call Suzanne Nobcs at (905) 576-3261 ext. 304. Opening for the 1998 Golf Season ©J.P. Golf Course Road 2 mi. East of Village, N. off Hwy. 2 OPEN THURSDAY, APRIL 9th Season Passes and Pay-As-You-Play Weekend Mid-Week 18 Holes-$27 18 Holes-$24 9 Holes - $20 9 Holes-$ 17 Twilight-4:30 p.m. 9 Hole Rates Open One Day Only April 18th for Memberships 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Weekend Tee Times (905) 987-4851 Katimavik Prepares Youth For the "Real World" Where could a modern young person expect to gain new skills, practice a second language, improve interpersonal and communication abilities, travel to different regions of Canada - in short to grow as an individual while learning to function effectively as a member of a team? The answer is Katimavik, Canada's national youth corps, whose mission is to foster personal development of the nation's young people through a challenging programme of volunteer community work, training and group interaction. The ultimate beneficiaries of this rigourous but rewarding eight-month programme are not only the Katimavik's participants participants themselves, but Canadian society as a whole and the ■ future employers of the young men and women who emerge ' from this unique experience better equipped to meet the challenges challenges of the real world. Katimavik covers the. cost of a participant's transportation, food, lodging and activities, plus a $3 daily stipend and a $1,000 bursary upon completion of the.programme, the 35 to 4(Mipur week, in addition to committee tasks. LycmtH 'aged between 17 and-21 who may be interesteddn . learning more about the Katimavik programme can call 1-888- 527-1503, toll-free. Applications ! Submitted before May 15 will begiverif priority. ' ' i . Bowmanville Toastmasters Spring was in the air as Bowmanville Toastmasters celebrated celebrated chairman Toastmaster Carol Wonnacott's spring theme. Table Topics Master Toastmaster Nancy Barnes carried the theme on in her impromptu presentation. Toastmaster Denise Marek gave us a sample of a professional professional seminar she is delivering to business personnel. Since spring is synonymous with cleaning, Toastmaster Marek gave us lips on reducing the paper clutter on our desks. One of our guests garnered the award for the best impromptu presentation. We enjoyed the company of three guests this evening. Join us any Tuesday evening, 7:30-9:30 at the Darlington Hydro-Information Centre. See what Toastmasters are all about. For more information please phone 623-2243 or 623-3527. F'^IiMPLEX ODEON mmmm Ciarington Flag F Cinemas hwy -2 & -57 BOWMANVILLE (90S) 69/ oaos CINESAVE TUESDAYS ONLY $A25 ✓pr|sented in ALL SHOWS DIGITAL SOUND I NCW PKICING POLICY-CHIU),YOUTH 171 UNDtR, SEHK», TUESDAYSt MADNCESS4.2S I SHOWTIMES FOR THE WEEK OF FRIDAY, APRIL 10 10 THURSDAY, APRIL 16 "COOL'LOST IN SPACE* ECLIPSES THE ORIGINAL." ï ! î ; ! 5 xt* SS F0 * % Now Available In V > BOWMANVILLE 3 New Programs this Spring • Infant and Toddler Gym (with parent) - improve basic motor skills • Kindergym (ages 3 - 5 years) - variety of fun movement activities • Kid Fit (ages 6-12) - raise self esteem, improve sport skills Call 697-1473 for Info and Registration Also ask about learn to Swim Program i.D.G. 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