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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Jul 1998, p. 19

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, July 29, 1998 Section Two Page 7 r 'A Weekly Agenda of" Events in Bowmanville and ' Surrounding Communities ' THURSDAY, JULY 30 BOWMANVILLE LEGION PIPES AND DRUMS AND HARMONIE BRASS BAND -- sponsored by Harrison (Esso).Fuels and Northeutt Elliott Funeral Home (Under the direction direction of Pipe Major Jim Scott, our own local pipers and drummers will be playing a number of popular tunes, followed followed by selections by The Harmonic Brass Showband, famous for both its German music and its big band swing, rock'n roll and pop repertoire.) SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 BBQ BENEFITS OLDER ADULTS CENTRE -- This Saturday, August 1, shoppers at the Loblaws supermarket in Bowmanville are encouraged to take advantage of a fund-raising BBQ. Hot dogs and cold drinks will be available from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. All profits, says June Clark in charge of the event, will go toward the purchase of furniture and equipment for the Clarington Older Adults Centre. PAINTING, DYEING AND MAR- BLEIZING FABRIC -- With Sally Thurlow, Saturday and Sunday, August 1 and 2, which consists of dyeing, marbling marbling and silk painting for students wishing to create individual fabrics. This course is suitable for anyone interested in design projects in fabric. SATURDAY, AUGUSTS VISUAL ARTS CENTRE OF CLARINGTON -- Presents Everything Under The Sun, summer arts festival, Saturday, August 8th, 1998, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m . (Rain or shine). Fun for all ages. There will be live entertainment with various artists and $1 Workshops to choose from. There will also be the opening of the "1998 Time Capsule", Artists around the Mill, Mill Gallery Show "Unnatural Landscape" works by Catherine Gibbon, Art On Public Land "symbiosis" "symbiosis" sculpture by Wendy Wallace, jumping castle, face painting, barbecue and refreshments. For further information information call (905) 623-5831. ' ' FUND-RAISING DANCE FOR THE DURHAM CENTRAL (ORONO) FAIR -- Featuring the band Chaser from Bowmanville. Dancing from 9 p.m. till 1 a.m., on August 8 at the Orono Community Centre. Tickets $20.00 per couple available from Dulces Restaurant on Main St. Orono or from Gord at Orono Lumber. Tickets may also be available at the door. Lunch and air conditioning provided. FOR YOUR INFORMATION TRULLS ROAD FREE METHODIST CHURCH -- Would like to invite all children to VBS for a fun time with crafts, songs, bible stories stories and games. Children turning 4 in 1998 and up to grade 6 arc welcome, August 17-21, 9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. For more information call 436-2300. CANADIAN CHILDREN'S LITERACY LITERACY ASSOCIATION -- Is holding holding a free summer literacy camp for children between the ages of 6 and 12. Its goal is to encourage, promote and develop a love of reading. Two camp sessions arc being held, the first between August 4-14 and the second between August 17-27. Volunteers are also needed to help with the camp and throughout the year. For more information information call (905) 576-9531 or visit The Canadian Children's Literacy Association at 70 Simcoc St. North, Oshawa. CAMP OUT! -- Calling all kids ages 6 and over. Come to Clarington Public Library to meet Professor Biblios who has many programs planned. We play group games, sing campfire songs and tell fun stories at the Lab Rats program. program. Or you can play spy or detective game's by breaking out your magnifying magnifying glass and detective hat for our Spy School. The programs will run at the Bowmanvillc Branch: Wednesday, July 29, 2-3 p.m; Courticc Branch: Wednesday, July 29, 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.; Newcastle Village Branch: Thursday, July 30, 2-3 p.m.; Friday July 31, 10:30-11:30 a.m.; Clarke Branch: Thursday, July 30, 2-3 p.m.; Friday, July 31, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. Hope to sec you there! X-TRAORDINARY TALES FOR THE TWILIGHT HOURS -- Looking for something the whole family family can do together? Want to hear some great stories and songs? Well, slip on a pair of your favorite pajamas and come on out to X-traordinary Tales For The Twilight Hours at the Clarington Public Library. The program runs on Thursday nights at 7 p.m. at the following following branches: Bowmanville Branch: July 23 and July 30, Courticc Branch: August 6, 13 and 20. The program program is an all ages family story time and is sure to include something for everyone! So get out of the house and and into your local library to join in the fun! VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL -- Hey Kids! Don't miss Vacation Bible School at Liberty Pentecostal Church (Hwys. #2 and 57) Tuesday, August 11 - Saturday, August 15,' 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. daily. A suggested donation of a loonie per day. Call today to register register 623-5100. EndZone Youth Camp for youth ages 10-15 is being held August 24-28 (ages 10-15) at Liberty Pentecostal Church. Sports day, basketball basketball tournaments, Blue Jays game. $25.00 for the week dr $6.00 per day and $12.00. Call today to register 623- 5100. RECRUITING VOLUNTEERS -- Are you wondering what you will be doing this summer? Are you too young to work but arc looking to gain valuable valuable work experience? Why not be a volunteer this summer at the Clarington YWCA! If you are 14 years or older then we want you. The camp offers a variety of hands on and fun learning experiences. This summer the camps will run out of the Orono Park and Memorial Park in Bowmanville. Be a Volunteer! If interested please contact Clarington YWCA at 623-9922 or drop by 116 Church St. in Bowmanville. SUMMER DAYCAMPS -- Calling all Clarington Kids between the ages of 3-5! The YWCA runs a morning program from 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. at Memorial Park. The Crazy Critter Camp offers lots of games, crafts and new friendships. You definitely don't want to pass this camp up! YWCA Crazy Critter Camp will guarantee a variety of special events and themes throughout the week. Children aged 5- 8 years can take part in our Junior Camp, Jazz or Ballet Dance Camps. For those aged 6-10 years there is Reading Suggestions from The Clarington Library It's a Dirty Job, But... It's a dirty job but somebody's gotta do it! Campers at the Bowmanville Recreation Complex Day Camp spent Tuesday afternoon cleaning up the area between the Complex and the Theatres. Councillors Lisa Tymoshik and Lia Rutherford are shown here with their young cleaning crew. Orono Adventure Camp and for those 12 years and up there is a Babysitter Training Camp. For information contact contact 623-9922 or come by our office at 116 Church Street in Bowmanville. BE A BIG BROTHER -- There are 17 boys across Clarington waiting for a friend (plus 14 more waiting to be processed). That means a wait of almost two years for a Big Brother. The organization needs volunteers now. Volunteers are also needed for the "mentor" program. For just an hour a week you could make a difference in a child's life and start enjoying the little things life has to offer. Be an In-School Mentor! For more information on becoming a Big Brother or an In- ; ScJioo| Mentor, please contact Big Brothers of Clarington at (905) 623- 6646 or drop into the office located at 23 Scugog St., Bowmanville. Hospital Bowmanvillc. If you've got three hours a week (or more) and are friendly, out-going and enjoy meeting and greeting the public, the Hospital's Volunteer Services Department would like to hear from you. Volunteers arc needed for a variety of times and days. If you are interested, please call Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, Volunteer Services at (905) 623-3331, ext. 5430. CALLING ALL CARS! -- The Durham Central Fair in Orono is hoping hoping to line their racetrack with vintage, classic and customized cars Sunday, September 13. If you have a special vehicle in your life, call D. Brown 905- 986-0957 to reserve your spot and receive two free admission passes. Come spin your wheels and enjoy life in the fair lane! DURHAM SHORES CHORUS -- Come sing with us. Wanted 100 voices. Durham Shores Chorus invites women of all ages to join them for their music workshops, Tuesday evenings, starting September 15th, 1998. Professional Vocal Coaching, Annual Competition and Community Performances - Call Jo Rosen 728-8736. CLARINGTON OLDER ADULTS -- Tickets for the September 19 fundraising dinner for the Clarington Older Adults Centre arc now on sale. A free half-day program is planned for everyone for the September 19 opening opening ceremonies, beginning with square dancing and ending with the dinner. The $50 per person dinner ticket comes with a charitable tax receipt for the portiomof the cost not required for the dinner. Tickets are available from Jean Broad 623-4192, Bev Wakefield 983-9895, Community Care 623-2261 and James Insurance 623-4406. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED -- Volunteers are needed to assist with the Perk Central coffee kiosk, the HELPP Lottery ticket booth and the Information Desk, all at Memorial "KRACO" CARPENTRY & CONTRACTING Est. 1975 Complete Carpentry Services • Designing • Custom Built Homes • Renovations • Additions • Decks, etc. GOLF SPECIAL 4 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 'Does not apply to tournaments (with this coupon only) BOWMANVILLE COUNTRY CLUB William Kraayvanger P.O. Box 14, Bowmanville ON L1C 3K8 (905) 623-1101 "@j.p. Quality Body Work Quality Painting FREE ESTIMATES ON BOTH INSURANCE AND NON-INSURANCE WORK Open 5 Days a Week Monday through Friday JAMES R. YAHCH TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY DIANE E. COUTURE • ESTATE ADMINISTRATOR Personal and Business Bankruptcy Including all other Insolvency Services OSHAWA 122 Albert St. 711-7506 AJAX 50 Commercial Ave. 619-1473 COBOURG 72 King St. W. 371-4744 Accordion Crimes by E. Annie Proulx. This book traces the long odyssey of a button accordion, accordion, from the hands of its maker in 1890 Sicily, to an array of unfortunate owners throughout the developing century. Flesh mid Blood by Michael Cunningham. The author takes us on a masterful journey through four generations of the Stassos family as lie examines the dynamics of a family struggling to come of age in the 20lh century. Montana 1948 by Larry Watson. This is the year that David Hayden learns everything about the world, when scandal and accusation call into question his most deeply- held assumptions about Ills family. Riders by Tim Winton. This is the darkly Imtinling story of a lovesick man in a vain search for a vanished woman; a- powerfully accurate account of marriage marriage today and the demons that trouble relationships. relationships. Secret of the Bulls by Jose Raul Bernardo. This book is a thoroughly enchanting novel, a pas sings to life the brilliantly-coloured brilliantly-coloured world of prerevolutionary prerevolutionary Cuba. 'Diinbling by Diane McKinney-Whetstone. This first novel captures a tightly knit African American neighbourhood in South Philadelphia during during the forties and fifties. sionatc family saga that Fun and Friendship On July 30, the campers and counsellors taking part in the Champions of Change Youth Leadership Camp and the participants of the Clarington Project will meet at Soper Creek lor their second annual BBQ and baseball baseball tournament. The two groups planned and Organized Organized the activities to meet the needs of everyone involved. This joint venture signifies the commitment of both Champions of Change and the Clarington Project to increased community awareness and the benefits of getting actively involved in one's own community. community. Champions of Change still has spaces available. The camp is open to youths 12-15 years of age. If you wish to he a part of this exciting opportunity call Carrie Cameron, 623-0750, The next session begins August 4. For more information on the Clarington Project please contact Warren Lnmondin nt 623-6814. 166 King St. East Telephone 623-3396 1 A MjJJaF f CORRECTION NOTICE We wish to draw your attention to the following in our current "Summer Savings" flyer. Page 14-Timing light, 25-1001X The illustration shown Is incorrect. The product on sale is #25-2026. We wish to draw your attention to the following in our current "Long Weekend Sale" flyer. Page 1 - 12V Compact Cooler, 37-0103-8. Copy reads: 18L Should road: 17L Page 8 - Horn #7,35-PC Screwdriver Bit Set, 54-3650-6. Copy reads: 35-PC sot Should road: 33-PC sot Page 19 - Sparo Tiro Carrior, 40-6539-8 This product is not available. No ralnchccks will bo Issued. We sincerely regret tiny Inconvenience we may have caused you. O jp, cnoto (1320/330 • All Zonos SATURDAY AND EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE FREE IHITIAL CONSULTATION Open House Draft Management Forest Plan The Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority Invites you to participate in an Open House to discuss the Drall Ganaraska Forest, Forest Management Plan. This plan Is a requirement lor the Conservation Authority to apply tor the Managed Forest Tax Incentive Program (MFTIP). The Open House Is scheduled lor: Date: Wednesday, August 5,1090 Place: Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority Ollico 2216 Highway 28 Time: 2:00 p.m. to 0:30 p.m. From Toronto, go oust on .101. Tako 2nd exit to Port Hopo (North Highway 20) (you will go back ovor •tot). Tho ollico in on tlio northwest corner ol 401 and Highway 20. Tho consulting team will oo avallab'o to answer questions. Comment shoots will bo provided Jr, assist with your review. Interested Individuals are Invited To review tho draft plan at the ollico ol the GRCA during normal ollico hours. FOR MORE INFORMATION! J Linda J. Laliborlo, CGA *T~ General Managor/Socrolory • Treasurer „L V Ganaraska Region Conservator) Authority 1 P.O.Box 320 G»NA«*»*» REGION Port Hopo ONL1A 3W'1 C u n n R v m o N Phono: (905) 685-0173 author in

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