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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Jun 1998, p. 13

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* The Claringlon/Courticc Independent. Bowmanville, Saturday, June 27, 1998 Page 13 Douglas Highland Dancers Perform Celtic Celebrations The Douglas Highland Dancers settle down for a group photo as they wind up a final rehearsal before their Celtic Celebrations performance in front of an enthusiastic audience at Bowmanville High School auditorium on June 19th. The show was a celebration of traditional traditional dance and music highlighting highlighting the art of Highland Dancing. T Hi, I'm Midnight! I'm a fixed female \f't Border Collie mix, vet-checked with shots. I'm a nice, well-behaved house dog who gets along well with other dogs and kids. My foster family doesn't have a cat so nobody knows if I like cats or not. Clarington Pet-Connection Telephone: 623-6631 or contact our Adoption Centres: Clipps and Crafts, Temperance St., Bowmanville Courtice Flea Market, Courtice; Pet Smart - Whitby Heroes Help Make it Happen Across Ontario A hiking trail in Sudbury, a skating rink in Phelpston and new basketball basketball nets in Wyebridgc arc among the seventy-six sports and recreation facilities facilities that will be repaired this summer as Ontarians pick up their toolboxes and turn dreams into reality. Thanks to the spirit of volunlcerism - and a little help from Molson Breweries, communities all over Ontario will be bustling with the activity of Local Heroes. Projects will be taking place in areas such as London and the surrounding region, Hamilton, Kitchener- Waterloo, Toronto, Aurora, the Muskokas, Ottawa and Bellcville-Trcnton. "Ontario's response to the program has been incredible," says Gary Boyd, Chair of the Local Heroes program. "It's clear Ontarians want to make a positive contribution. contribution. to their community and are willing to make the effort. Molson is glad to be able to provide support to these local heroes and help them make a difference in their neighbourhoods." For this community- based initiative, Molson provides "top-up" funding for the projects, while the "Local Heroes" are responsible for coordinating coordinating the project and supplying supplying the people power. The Local Heroes' projects projects are big and small, with funding ranging anyr where from $250 to $5,000. Projects are chosen chosen by a selection committee committee and are required to meet an established set of criteria. The major criteria include that the facility be free and accessible to the entire community, have an adult sport and recreation focus and that the project be executed over the course of a weekend. Local Heroes is entering entering its second phase, the deadline for which is July 1st. "We're gearing up for the next stage of the program program and Molson encourages encourages Local Heroes to take advantage of this great opportunity," says Boyd. For more information Province Will Continue to Enforce Adult Video Law The Ontario government will continue to prosecute adult sex video distributors and video store owners who contravene regulations under the Theatres Act, said Consumer and Commercial Relations Minister David Tsubouchi following the conviction of a video distributor distributor on a charge of distributing an unapproved adult sex .video. "We will continue to vigorously enforce the requirement requirement that films and videos must be reviewed, approved and classified by the Ontario Film Review Board to ensure they meet community standards," he said. "This system provides an assurance that when people bring home videos they know what they will be watching." 928823 Ontario Ltd., carrying on business as Blue Heat Video Ltd., 3190 Ridgeway Drive, Mississauga, was fined $1,500 on June 5 after pleading guilty in Provincial Court in Scarborough to a charge under the Theatres Act. Films and videos containing explicit sex are restricted restricted to persons aged 18 and over. Members of the Ontario Film Review Board represent different regions, occupations, ages and racial and ethnic backgrounds and their classification decisions arc expected to reflect the values of their community. Joey Love Happy Birthday Mom June 28, 1998 Thank you for your love and support. Love Always, Ron and Mary, Sarah, Joshua, Cody and Hayley of Oshawa, and Jill and Ken, Courtice, Renelle, Michael, Lesley and Luke of Stittsvillc, Ontario. THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON 40TEMPERANCE STREET BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C3A6 NOTICE OF DELAY 1998 FINAL TAX NOTICES The Municipality ol Clarington is still awaiting data from the province which Is critical In establishing the 1998 tax rates. Due to this delay the Municipality's final two Installments are scheduled as follows: First Installment Payable: Friday, October 23,1998 Second Installment Payable: Friday, November 27,1998 MUNICIPALITY OF y\laïïruiton ONTAI1IO CS-lnd.7367 ©j.n or to receive an application, application, volunteers should call the toll-free customer-relations customer-relations line at 1-800-MOL- SON-1. All projects are funded on a one-time basis and applications must be submitted by individuals. Applicants must coordinate coordinate all aspects of their specific projects on a volunteer volunteer basis and must be of legal drinking age. Molson Breweries, internationally recognized for more than 212 years of brewing excellence, offers Canadian beer drinkers more than 80 quality brands of beer. With 3,900 employees at seven breweries, breweries, Molson is committed committed to Canadian communities, communities, particularly in the areas of sports and entertainment entertainment because Molson is "What beer's all about." «Al ■ I"; . M x -V-'X/ ' M0TICE TO ADVERTISER Due to the Canada Day Holiday on Wednesday, July 1st, the deadline for Classified Advertising will be Friday, June 26th at 4:30 p.m. The deadline for Display Advertising will be Monday, June 29th at 12:00 noon. The Classified deadline for the July 4th Independent will be Tuesday, June 30th at 4:30 p.m. The deadline for Display Advertising will be 12 noon on Thursday, July 2nd. 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