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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 May 1998, p. 10

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Page 10 The Clarington/Courticc Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, May 16,1998 SATURDAY, MAY 16 COURTICE CARNIVAL -- The new Courticc Lions Club has a big line-up of special events under way throughout the Victoria Day weekend at the Lions Carnival. The fun takes place Thursday, May I4th to Monday, May ISth. Special events include carnival rides and other attractions each day. There is a full slate of entertainers entertainers Saturday on stage, commencing at 11:30 a.m. and continuing continuing throughout the afternoon. The line-up includes dancers, musicians musicians and an appearance by animals from the Jungle Cat World. Classic cars will also be arriving at the carnival on Saturday at 10 a.m. The carnival continues Sunday and Monday. It all takes place at the Courticc Complex, off Courticc Rd. (With parking in the nearby Courticc Secondary School). See the advertisement for further further details. GIANT SECOND HAND BOOK SALE -- Will be held on Saturday, May 16, at the Clarke Museum and Archives, 7086 Old Kirby School Road, Hwy. 35/H5 at Regional Rd. #9, Kirby. Donations of books can be dropped off at the museum everyday except Monday. Please call ahead 983-9243. We particularly need cookbooks and children's books of all kinds. We no not accept encyclopedias, text books or magazines. For more information call (905) 983-9243 or e-mail to cma-chin@durham.net NEW LYNDE CREEK PIONEER RIDE -- Conte to the launch of the Lyndc Creek Pioneer Ridc_(l5 minutes) on May 16th at Cullen Gardens. Board our rustic wagon ride and travel back in lime to catch a glimpse of "A Day in the Life" of some of Whitby's settlers. Try if you can, to imagine yourself enduring the hardships that were part of their everyday life. This unique ride is available weekends 11 - 5 p.m. from June 26 to Labour Day. Fireworks on May 18th at dark. It is located 7 km north of Hwy. #2 from Hwy. 401, left on Taunton Rd., 1/2 km west on north side. Admission fee. "SPRING-TIME IN PARIS TEA" -- Will be held on Saturday, May 16th at 2:00 p.m. in the Village of Newcastle. Enjoy the atmosphere of a Parisienne Café in spring. Hosted by the Crossroads Christian Assembly, 978 North Street, Newcastle. Guest speaker is Joanne Goodwin with music by the DeVries Family Singers. Tickets arc available at Flowers Plus, Newcastle, The Apple Blossom Shoppe, Orono or by calling the church office. For information please call 987-9955. Advance tickets are recommended. recommended. FRANKLIN COMES TO COURTICE -- The Clarington Public Library invites you to come and meet Franklin at the Courticc Carnival on Saturday, May 16. If you come to the Carnival dressed as your favourite character from a book, Franklin will give you a prize! Join Franklin on stage at 1:00 p.m. While at the Carnival don't forget to stop by the Library to pick up some great reading! Bowmanville, to discuss upcoming plans for our group. Everyone is invited. Contact Hugh Donnelly 697-3848 or Alice Dana 697- 3006. FRIDAY, MAY 22 ORONO TOWN HALL ANNIVERSARY -- Celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the historic Orono Town Hall by attending the following events. "Memory Lane", a look down through the ages, films, skits, memorabilia, Friday and Saturday, May 22 and 23, 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.. "An 1898 Clarington Band Concert and Country Four Quartette" Saturday, May 23, 7 p.m. and on May 26 the Smile Theatre musical production of Stardust Circus at 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY, MAY 23 FREE DeVRIES FAMILY CONCERT -- The DeVries Family will present a free concert on Saturday, May 23 at 6:30 p.m at the Grist Mill, Ncwtonvillc and on Wednesday, May 27, 7:30 p.m. at Kingsview United Church, Oshawa. Free will offering accepted. BOWMANVILLE OPTIMIST CLUB CAR WASH -- The Bowmanville Optimist Club is again running a car wash. They begin on May 23 at 9 a.m. and go until 3 p.m. at The Canadian Tire Store, which is sponsoring this fund raising event. The Optimists look forward to seeing you there. SWAMP TRQMP -- The Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority presents Swamp Tromp, Saturday, May 23 from 7 - 9 p.m. at the Ganaraska Forest Centre. Listen to the night-time chorus chorus of frogs and explore the world of amphibians by taking an evening hike around wetlands and ponds in the Forest. This program program is suitable for the whole family. Pre-registration is mandatory, mandatory, space is limited! Call (905) 885-8173 to register or for details. CLARINGTON PET-CONNECTION YARD SALE -- The Clarington Pet-Connection Annual Yard Sale will be held Saturday and Sunday, May 23 and 24 from 8 a.m. till 4 p.m. It will be held on Lawrence Avenue, Bowmanville and the proceeds will go to homeless dogs and pups for their care. Donated items needed for the sale. S.T. WORDEN WILD WEST FAIR -- The S.T. Worden P.S. will be holding a Wild West Fair on May 23, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. There are many things to see and do at this fundraising event for the whole family. There will be two ticket booths set up for you to purchase tickets. All events except the bake table and yard sale require tickets. Come out and join the fun at the 2nd Annual Worden Wild West Fair. registration fee to help cover the cost of materials used. For more : information or to pre-register, call 438-0987 or 623-6031. j ••••••••• j VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE -- j Community Care Adult Day Program in Newcastle is seeking vol- \ untccrs who arc interested in working with frail elderly, physically ; challenged and those with cognitive impairment. Volunteers arc * needed to assist with recreational programs. Music, friendly visit- ' ing and gardening arc examples of programs offered at the Adult ' Day Program. Volunteering your time can make a big difference in Ï your life and our members' lives. If this is of interest to you please . ! call Jennifer Rusaw at (905) 987-3000. j t T Student Portfolios Waverlcy Public School Grade 3 student Jonathan Gammon shows a self-portrait while his mother Margie goes through a portfolio that he has been gathering for the past year. Students' portfolios were available for parental viewing during Education Week. Moms and Dads alike were invited to the school to look at work collected during the year. TUESDAY, MAY 19 CLARINGTON OLDER ADULTS -- Older Adults in Clarington are invited to meet on Tuesday, May 19, 9:30 - 12:00 noon at Memorial Park Community Hall, 120 Liberty St. S., in Bowmanville. The Osteoporosis Support Group meets at 9:30 a.m., all are welcome to discuss and learn about this health jtnd fitness : •concern. At 10:30 Randy Reinert from the •Cjàringtôn Fire-' 'Department will present a video: Older and Wiscr'aricf'discuss safety safety in the home for older people. Door prizes. Refreshments will be available. Transportation for a nominal fee can be arranged when ordered in advance by Monday noon. Phone Community Care at 623-2261. SUNDAY, MAY 24 SMALL WONDERS MINIATURE CLUB -- Presents A Miniature Doll and Dollhouse Accessories Show and Sale at the Bowmanville ■Memorial Park Clubhouse, 120 Liberty St. S., Bowmanville, on Sunday, May 24, from 10 a.m. .to 4 p.m. Bowmanville Museum Display, Club displays, ten interesting miniature dealers. For information call 905-623-1597. ST. JOSEPH'S ELEMENTARY SCHOOL -- Is holding its fifth annual Fun Fair on May 19th, 1998 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. (rain date May 20th). This is our year end celebration. The Fun Fair is open to the Bowmanville Community. Come have supper ($2.00 for hot dog and drink) and play a few games. SMALL MIRACLES NURSERY SCHOOL -- Is inviting the community to their Annual Open House on Sunday, May 24 from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. at the Newcastle Community Hall. Qualified teachers will be available to provide provide program and registration information. Call 987-3727 for more information. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 GIVE BLOOD -- The next Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic will be held Wednesday, May 20th, at Rehoboth Christian Reform Church at 130 Scugog Rd., Bowmanville. Hours are from 12:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 21 AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL ACTION CIRCLE -- Is holding holding a meeting on Thursday, May 21, 1998 at 7:30 p.m. It will be at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 47 Temperance Street, FOR YOUR INFORMATION BREATHE FREE -- Quit smoking with the very successful "Breathe Free Plan to Stop Smoking." This 8-session program to help smokers quit starts Wednesday, May 27, 1998, 7:15 p.m., at the Seventh-day Adventist Church, 2850 Hwy. 2 E. (at Lambs Road) in Bowmanville. Non-smoking partners arc welcome welcome to attend at no charge. There is a nominal GOLF SPECIAL 18 Hole Championship Course Memberships Available or Pay as You Play Tournament Bookings Available 2 Golfers with 1 Power Cart Weekdays $58.00; Weekends after 1 p.m. $60.00 'Docs not apply to tournaments (with this coupon only) BOWMANVILLE COUNTRY CLUB L (905) 623-2670 I JAMES R. YANCH ©J.P. Trustee in Bankruptcy Offering all insolvency services including personal and corporate bankruptcies OSHAWA 122 Albert St.-721-7506 Ajax: 50 Commercial Ave. - 619-1473 Cobourg: 72 King St. W. - 372-4744 Saturday and evening appointments available, FREE initial consultation. Quality Body Work FREE ESTIMATES ON BOTH INSURANCE AND NON-INSURANCE WORK Open 5 Days a Week Monday through Friday iH'W'hVI m-J II s " > 'Siijt, K-. i : liliffiT " 166 King St. East Telephone 623-3396 <2 J.P. Pollution Solution Dr. Emily Stowe Public School reached out to its local community on Wednesday night, May 6, with skits, poems, a book sale and in-classroom visits during during Education Week. Mrs. Marlin's Grade 2 class sang a song "Build a Mountain" and recited the poem: "Pollution Solution." Art Exhibit at Presqu'île Park The Friends of Presqu'île Park arc pleased to announce the second Juried Art Exhibition and Sale for 1998 located at the Lighthouse Interpretive Center, Presqu'île Provincial Park, Brighton, Ontario, May 16th through June 28th. May 16th and 17th is also Warblers and Whimbrcls Weekend at Presqu'île Provincial Park. This is the time to enjoy the Park and spring migration sights and sounds. Park interpretive staff and volunteers are offering offering special programmes throughout the weekend. CROSSWORD - May 16- ACROSS 1. Weaken 5. Hayseed's toothpick 10. Like a bee 14. Ripens 15. Wear away gradually 16. "Diana"singer 17. Chocolate unit 18. Turnip-truck passengers 19. Hold In check 20. Yale student 21. " Julie" (Strindberg) 22. Chinese dogs 23. Nth and third 25. Red gin 27. Edible kernels 28. Bilked 32. Bank deals 34. Andersen product 35. Poem of praise 36. City dwellings: abbr. 37. Bias 39. Playwright William 40. Backstage prompt 41. Active one 42. Urged (on) 43. Lamb, e.g. 45. Clip clop creator 46. Ott and Blanc 47. Joshes 50. "Concentration" gimmick 53. Collars 54. Parcel 55. Affirmative votes 56. Guilt clearer 58. Korbut of gymnastics. 59. and easy 60. Goodbye, Mr. Chips actor 61. "Thing" word 62. Nurture 63. Those in the red 64. Impresses greatly DOWN 1. Counterfeited 2. Limber 3. Names 4. 19th letter 5. Progression 6. Tie, Houdini-style 7. Plunders 8. Lemon drink 9. Montgomery of Jazz 10. Clobbered 11. Golden Rule preposition 12. Depict unfairly 13. Starchy staples of Africa 21. '69 miracle team 22. Sign of road work 24. Participates In a race 25. Graceful avian 26. Rhythmic swing 28. Game board space 29. Voices Of The Night author 30. "Borrowing dulls the of husbandry" (Polonius) 31. Action 32. "Chantilly " 33. Musical work 37. Potting need 38. Take away 39. " You Babe" (2 wds.) 41. Salon substances 42. Long times 44. Was a successful jester 45. Mores 47. Queen Celeste's husband 48. Scoundrel 49. Musial and Kenton 50. Tough-guy portrayer George 51. Governess of fiction 52. "It's A Long, Long Time" 53. What a stitch in time saves 56. Activity 57. Dejected 58. dare (2 wds.) For answers see your Canadian Statesman next Wednesday. This crossword brought lo you by: The Book Studio Complete Selection of New Books Special Orders Are Welcome Books For All Ages and Interests 20 King St. W. 697-2635 Bowmanville We Honour Visa amt MasterCard "Clnriiig/on's /•Yiuourllo hook Store" ( I if 'll ::T i ; i ( ) j , I > ,1 1 i i ! ,

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