Page 6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 2, 1998 Section Two WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 KIDS' PROGRAM AT CHURCH -- "Tutli- Fruitli Summer Adventure" for boys and girls 5 - 12 years of age. Hosted by Crossroads Christian Assembly, 978 North Street, Newcastle. The program program takes place September 2 - 6. Because of the early school start, the program will be held on Wednesday and Thursday evening from 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. and on Friday and Saturday morning from 9:30 a.m. till noon. This year's guests arc "The Rubber Chicken Company". Lots of fun with games, prizes, crafts, puppets and more. Children arc requested to bring a loonic each day. To register, call 987-9955. A community BBQ will be held on the lawn at noon on Sunday, September 6, following the Grande Finale celebration. celebration. adult, with a genuine interest in miniatures. Please telephone after 6:00 for further information, information, Shirley Stewart 623-1597. FOR YOUR INFORMATION AMBASSADOR TO THE FAIR -- The Durham Central Fair, Sept. 10-13, wants men and women, like you, to compete in the Ambassador to the Fair Contest. Priz.es will be awarded to all contestants. For more information phone Kate 983-6296 or Heather 986-4409. Sept. 15th at 7:30 p.m. If you like to sing and would like to learn how to harmonize, set aside your Tuesday nights for fun and learning. Contact Lena, 668-7547 or Sharon 434-2630 for more information. BABYTIME -- Babies need books! Enjoy bouncing and tickling rhymes, songs and stories. For children up to 23 months accompanied by an adult. No registration required. Courticc Branch, Wednesdays, September 16-30, 10:30 a.m.-l 1:00 a.m. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 BROOKFIELD -- Join us for the final Concert in the Park of the summer, featuring Brookfield, 7:00 p.m. (rain or shine), sponsored by Canada Trust, at Rotary Park. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 CLARINGTON OLDER ADULT ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION BBQ -- 10:00 a.m. - 4 p.m. Bowmanville Loblaws supermarket, Hwy. 2. Hot dogs and soft drinks. Profits towards the purchase of furniture and equipment for the new activity centre. Seniors, bring a lawn chair, join others, and enjoy the social lime. CALLING ALL CARS! -- The Durham Central Fair in Orono is hoping to line their racetrack racetrack with vintage, classic and customized cars Sunday, September 13. If you have a special vehicle 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! ORONO FAIR DANCE -- In support of The Optimist Club of Newcastle Village. Saturday, September 12, Orono Arena (upstairs) from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Mixed music by RJay the DJ. Bar service and late night snack. Tickets arc $10 each or $15 couple and are available at The Apple Blossom Shop, Orono Fuel and Lumber, or the Arena Office in Orono; at 1 Dawn's Clothing or Stedman's in Newcastle; and at Cathy's Gold, Vanstone Mill or Hooper's Jewellers in Bowmanville. Questions? Call Diane at 987- 5653. FALL PROGRAMS AT LIBRARY -- Encourage the life long love of reading! Join the Clarington Public Library for Preschool Story Time. Children ages 3-5 will delight in the best stories, songs, finger plays and more! No registration registration is required. At Bowmanville Branch, there will be programs Wednesdays, September 16 - November 4, 1:30 - 2:00 p.m. and Thursdays, September 17 - November 5, 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. Courticc Branch offers the preschool storytime Wednesdays, October 7 - November 25, 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. Dates for the Newcastle Village branch arc Fridays, October 9 - November 27, 10:30- 11:00 a.m. fear speaking in public, help is at hand. The Christopher Leadership Course in Effective Speaking has started registration for the Fall classes. Courses begin the week of September 20, 1998. Learn to organize your thoughts and deliver deliver your message more effectively in a friendly classroom environment. The Christopher Leadership Course will improve your confidence, self esteem and leadership skills. The course runs for 3 hours/night, once a week, for eleven weeks, and is offered to anyone 16 years of age and over. Pre-registration will guarantee you a scat.. For more information, locations and registrations please contact: A1 Francis 905-721-1144, Mary Anne Follcsl 905-721-1984 or 1-800-418-8925. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 TAI CHI/QIGONG CLASSES -- Intermediate, continues Sept. 8, Tuesdays 7:15 p.m. A new Beginners group starts Sept. 10, Thursdays 9 a.m. if there's enough interest. Orono (lower level) United Church. Phone Pat 983-9475 for more information, HAPPY TRAIL SINGERS -- This seniors' choir will begin rehearsals on Thursday morning Sept. 10 at 10:00 a.m. at Trinity United Church. All members are asked to be present. New members members are cordially invited, ESPECIALLY MEN, to fill the Tenor and Bass sections. Come out and enjoy a morning of musical fellowship. For further further information, call Roy or Dorothy at 623- 9251 or Jean at 623-5395. BREATHE EASY COURSES -- Breathe Easy is a 7 session program designed for adults living with lung disease. Each session is designed to provide valuable information to help you manage your lung, disease more effectively. Beginning Wednesday, September 16 at the Oshawa Seniors Centre. Pre-registration is required, for more information please call The Lung Association at (905) 436-1046. CLARINGTON SPEEDSKATING CLUB -- Registration Saturday, September 19, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. at the Garnet B. Rickard Arena, GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP -- Have you experienced experienced the death of a loved one? No matter if you arc 2 or 102 years old, this loss impacts and can cripple you physically and emotionally. Please, if you arc experiencing grief, come share the understanding 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 covering the period September 21 - November 23, 1998. For further information, or to register, contact Linda at 723- 6174 or Jack and Lori at 432-9281. No fee. involved. Confidentiality assured. BIG BROTHERS OF CLARINGTON'S GOLF TOURNAMENT -- At Newcastle Golf & Country Club, Friday, September 25, $100.00 per person. The entry fee includes: golf cart, 18 holes of fun filled Best Ball Tournament Golf, BBQ steak dinner at 6:00 p.m., lots and lots of prizes. Call 1-800-995-9514 ext. 226 to confirm attendance and book your tee off time (between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.) or call 623-6646 for more information. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 SMALL WONDERS MINIATURES CLUB -- Will be meeting Wednesday, September 9, At 7:30 p.m. at 132 Church St., Bowmanville. New members are especially welcome, as well as interested young people accompanied by an Guardian Drugs 130 Waverley Road, Bowmanville Tel: 623-2333 > HOLISTA GLUCOSAMINE SULFATE Sodium Free $Cfc99 500 mg. 90 Capsules MOTHER-DAUGHTER EVENING OUT -- Opening night is September 10 at 7 p.m. for Mother-Daughter Registration, "GEMS". For fun, bible lessons, crafts and snacks come on out to Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church at 130 Scugog Street, Bowmanville. Hope to see you there! Something new is an evening coffee break for ladies at the same time. Phone 623-5032 for more information. T I I wilh this coupon Reg. $16.99 ea. ^uvmvcv^ 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 TAKE BACK THE NIGHT '98 -- Join us for a night of protest and celebration at Durham Region's 6th Annual Take Back the Night '98 on Thursday, September 10, as women and children around the globe walk together committed to ending the violence against them. Activities include free face painting, circle of drums and much more at 6 p.m. at City Hall, Civic Square and guest speaker Donna French, "Her Fight For Change & Justice for Kristen" at 7 p.m. The walk through the downtown core commences at 7:30 p.m. with greetings from the Hon. Mayor Nancy Diamond followed by a celebration of music at 8:00 p.m. at Memorial Park Bandshell. This is a free non-profit charitable event organized by the Oshawa/Durham Rape Crisis Centre & Children's Program. Please provide your own drums, noise makers and flashlight. For further info or donations contact (905) 725-2241. Bowmanville. Olympic medal winners demonstrate the sport. Spccdskates available available to try out. A great inexpensive family sport. All ages welcome. Coaches clinic and more info call 697-2132. Pre-registration Pre-registration forms available at 234 King St. E. (upstairs). CLARINGTON OLDER ADULT ASSOCIATION -- Is holding a Buffet Dinner & Dance September 19, 6:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. at the newly renovated Clarington Beech Centre (former Lions Community Centre). Music by The Chasers. Keynote speaker: Mary Fraser. Tickets are $50 each (includes $25 charitable charitable receipt) and arc available at Community Care, Scugog and King, 623- 2261; James Insurance, 26 King St. East, 623-4406; Moe Richard, 623-2032 or the Clarington Older Adult Association, 697- 2856. will HELP OFFERED FOR THOSE WHO FEAR PUBLIC SPEAKING -- If you are one of the seven out of 10 people who The Affections of May a romantic comedy by Norm Foster OSHAWA LITTLE THEATRE 62 Russett Avenue, Oshawa Sept. 17 - 19 and 24 - 27; Oct. 1 - 3 8:00 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 20 at 2 p.m. Tickets: $12 available in advance from Information Oshawa, Oshawa Centre More Info: (90S) 723-0282 Produced by arrangement wilh Playwrights' Union of Canada ATTENTION: ALL CANADIANS 1 (905) 623-2670 .1 Quality Body Work Quality Painting FREE ESTIMATES ON BOTH INSURANCE AND NON-INSURANCE WORK Open 5 Days a Week Monday through Friday ■ k , I,, ? l 166 King St. East Telephone 623-3396 50+ MOVIN' & GROOVIN' FALL PROGRAM PROGRAM -- Registration will be Friday, September 11, 1998 at the Community Care Office, 98 King St. W„ Bowmanville from 9:00 a.m.-4 p.m. Register for Tai-Chi, Fitness, Line Dancing and Yoga. This following following class will be made available if there is sufficient sufficient interest: Sit & Be Fit (chair exercises). For more information please contact Mary Lane at 623-9732 or Jean Pattrick at 623-4681. 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. 610-1473 COBOURG 72 King St. W. 371-4744 SATURDAY AND EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAI1 AI1I+ FREE INITIAL COHSVLTATION FREE MITTENS -- Winter warmth: Children's mittens at the Salvation Army, 115 Church Street, on Saturday, September 12, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Free for all those in need. Be prepared for those cold days ahead! YUK YUK'S STAND-UP COMEDY -- Saturday, September 12, Newcastle Community Hall. The Newcastle & District Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Yuk Yuk's Comedy Night as a fundraiser to help witlt the renovations to the Newcastle Community Hall. Doors open at 7 p.m., cash bar. $15. per person, tickets available at Stedman's in Newcastle. Must be 19 to attend. A word of caution for the not- so-hrave: may not he suitable suitable for all audiences. DURHAM SHORES CHORUS -- Osliawa- bttsed Durham Shores Chorus is looking for talented talented singers. Our 4 week start up workshop begins Tues., 1 would like to invite you to the largest political rally in the history of Canada - the FED UP II Rally to be held on Parliament Hill in Ottawa from noon to 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 22, 1998. The Rally is being sponsored by Canada's 7 million firearms owners and voters. They are FED UP that Mr. Chrétien, Mr. Rock, Ms. McLellan and the Liberal government have determined arbitrarily, and without scientific evidence, that only the police and military should have firearms in Canada. They are FED UP at the prospect of the total destruction of Canada's $6 billion/year shooting sports industry and the end to part of this nation's heritage, for no valid reason, if the government can enact such autocratic social engineering, can fishing, boating, snowmobiling, motorcycling or any other politically incorrect recreational pursuit be far behind? Here me the other reasons why you should participate in the FED UP II Rally: • To protest the government assault on the rights, property and lifestyles of Canadians; • The present Alberta constitutional challenge against Bilf C-68 from 6 Canadian governments; • The gross waste of $2.5 billion for no return in saved lives or reduced crime; • Public statements by Mr. Chrétien and Mr. Rock to ban the civilian ownership of ALL firearms; • The secret agenda of Canada and Japan to disarm all civilians in the world of small arms; • The serious misrepresentation of RCMP violent crime statistics by the Department of Justice; • The siring of deceptions and broken promises from Allan Rock and the Liberals; • To educate the relatively uninformed Canadian population on firearms legislation; • Massive gun rallies in Rome (121,000), Paris ( 127,000) and London (250,000); • Rural lifestyles arc being threatened by well-financed, urban special interest groups; • Orders-in-Council are being passed without scrutiny by Parliament/Senale/Supreme Court; • The predicted 40% degree ol non-compliance dooms the Gun Registry to certain failure; • To unify 7 million gun owners and other civil rights groups into a massive political voting bloc. In addition to all firearms owners in Canada, we invite to the Rally: • Canadians who are FED UP that their lifestyles and traditional rights are being threatened by vocal special interest groups; • Hepatitis C victims who are FED UP that their lives have been devastated by government bungling, mismanagement ana cover-up; • Taxpayers who arc FED UP wilh government overspending, waste, and excessive taxation; • Voters who are FED UP seeing their elected MPs bullied in Parliament; • Recreational enthusiasts and any other groups who have legitimate reasons for being FED UP wilh government policies. • Will you help us to protest the unrelenting government assault on the freedoms and properly of law-abiding citizens in Canada? •Will you unite wilh us to form a politically powerful alternative voting bloc? • Will you rise wilh us la prated the civil rights, private properly, cultural heritage, and recreational freedoms of all Canadians? • Will you join us in Ottawa on September 22nd to stand up and be counted? ., _ Al Dorans, National Chairman Parliament Hill - Ottawa Tuesday, September 22nd, 1998 (Noon to 5:00 p.m.) Sponsored by Canada's 7 million firearms owners Be part of the largest political rally in Canadian history! This is the last national firearms rally before they start confiscating your private property on October 1, 1998 INFORMATION schrader® magma.ca (1-613-224-2025) at194@freenet.carleton.ca (1-613-253-7564) kingsley@freenet.carleton.ca (1-613-523-6604) seveneff@sibenfeld.on.ca. (1-613-652-4656) george.penfold@sympatlco.ca (1-613-721-9384) aldorans@magma,ca (1-613-828-8805) i