inc Canadian statesman, tsowmanviite, Wednesday, July /, iyyy Page y WEDNESDAY, JULY 7 STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! -- Let Heaiher show you how to be a wildlife watcher. Children's Activity is at 11:00 a.m for 6 years and under and 1:30 p.m. for 6 to 12 year olds. This takes place at the Log Cabin at Darlington Provincial Park. Tuesday, July 13, 8:00 p.m. There are prizes and refreshments. Come to the Clarington Beech Centre, 26 Beech Avenue, Bowmanville. Tickets are $3.00 each from the Clarington Older Adult Association. For more information, phone 697- 2856. CHILDREN'S WORKSHOPS AT THE OSHAWA COMMUNITY MUSEUM -- With something for everyone; these exciting summer workshops are sure to entertain and inform children children aged 7-13 years. The programs are: July 7, Environment; July 14, Food and Garden; July 21, Transportation and Communications; Aug. 4, Clothing; Aug. 11, Artifacts and Aug. 18, Architecture. Call 436-7624 or visit the Museum at 1450 Siincoc St. S. (in Lakeview Park) for more information. THURSDAY, JULY 8 PINE RIDGE BRASS -- Sponsored by Martin Gerrits and Sons and Morris Funeral Chapel. A quintet comprised of two trumpets, French horn, a trombone and a tuba whose repertoire includes classical, contemporary, baroque, Broadway, marches, opera, solo features and pop compositions, compositions, under the direction of Bob Reid. As part of the Concerts in the Park Series this takes place in Rotary Park at 7 p.m. BUTTERFLY! FLUTTER-BY! -- Not at all, a creepy crawl-y! Find out about beautiful bugs with Chris. Come to the Log Cabin at 11:00 a.m., 6 years and under and 1:30 p.m. for 6 years to 12 years. In the evening at 9:00 p.m at the Amphitheatre come and see Midnight Magic. Meet Gord and his mysterious night flying friends, moths at Darlington Provincial Park. THE BREAD BASKET -- Is celebrating their 1st Anniversary. This community service provides provides free bakery items to those who need an extra blessing. Join us Thursday, July 8, 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. for cake and refreshments. For more information call Liberty Pentecostal Church at 623-5100. Liberty is located at the corner corner of Hwys. #57 and #2. FRIDAŸ'juLY 9 WATERFOWL WAYS -- Darlington Provincial Park - Get your wings wet with Chris at 11:00 a.m. for 6 years and under and 1:30 p.m. for 6 - 12 years at the Log Cabin. In the evening at 9:00 p.m. at the Amphitheatre, Rivers To The Sea will be presented. Follow the journey of Atlantic Salmon back to the rivers of their birth. WEDNESDAY, JULY 14 NEWCASTLE GARDEN TOUR -- Will take place on Wednesday, July 14th from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. till 8:30 p.m. Tour starting starting point is 507 Mill St. S. For ticket reservation and information call Dorella at 987-4238. Proceeds for Newcastle Horticultural Society. THURSDAY* JULY 15 OSHAWA HISTORICAL SOCIETY -- The Oshawa Community Museum Bus Trip to Port Hope, will take place on Thursday, July 15. The bus will depart from Oshawa Community Museum in Lakeview Park and will travel east along the waterfront to Port Hope. Upon arrival, there will be a guided tour of Port Hope's historical historical sites conducted by a member of the Local Architectural Conservancy Advisory Committee. Lunch will be served at the Beamish House and will include a hot entree. The afternoon will be spent at the Capitol Theatre to see "Forever Plaid". A limited number of tickets are available so please call 436-7624 to reserve your spot now. SATURDAY, JULY 17 CLOCA INFORMATION SESSION -- Will be held on Saturday, July 17, 10:00 a.m. for the users of Long Sault C.A. at the Long Sault Chalet. The information session will address the interim trail usage at the conservation area until the full management plan can be completed. The Chalet is located just at the base of the lower parking lot in the conservation area. To register for this session please contact the Authority office (905) 579-0411 or e-mail: cloca@speed- line.ca. The Bowmanville Lions Club will be van was raised through various fund-raisers offering the community a little extra help held over the years by the service club, with this van, purchased from Cowan Pictured above are Ron White, Jack Munday, Pontiac-Buick last week. The van will help Lions Past-President Ken Bragg, Tom transport cancer patients for treatments, offer Cowan, Ted Denny, Jim Coombes, and Doug transportation to the blind, and be used for Caston. Cowan will be servicing the vehicle any other community needs. Money for the oyer the course of the van's life. the Durham region who have experienced some form of abuse. Free employment preparation workshops, access to resources and career coaching coaching provided to assist women find, get and keep employment. By appointment only. Please call either Janice or Renée for further information, 905-434-6789. per person. After your tea take a tour of the Museum or checkout the Museum Shop. For more information please call the Museum office at 905-623-2734 or 1-888-567-2598. SATURDAY, JULY 10 ONTARIO FAMILY FISHING WEEKEND -- Darlington Provincial Park - children's activities activities at 11:00 a.m. and 1;30 p.m. at the Log Cabin where Catch Me Once! Catch Me Twice will be presented. Let Heather show you the secrets of catch and release fishing. There will be a guided walk at 2:00 p.m. for Wetland Wander. Join Andrew and find out how fish and other animals need wetlands, mother nature's nurseries, to survive. survive. At 7:30 p.m. at the Canoe Rentals, Dipping at Darlington with Gord. Sign-up at the Log Cabin at 10:00 a.m. At 9:00 p.m. see Insider's Guide to Trout Fishing. Join Chris and learn how to catch the big one. SUNDAY, JULY 18 FOR THE LOVE OF A CHILD GOLF TOURNAMENT -- Knob Hill Farms is holding their 16th Annual Golf Tournament again this year. It will take place at Winchester Golf Club. All proceeds will go to For The Love of A Child children's charity. This is a non-profit organization organization which assists families of special needs children children in Durham Region. You can sponsor a hole for $100 or donate prizes to this worthy cause. If interested or would like more information please contact Sheryl Tennent at 905-686-6420 or Anne Hebert at 905-623-3930. The hole sponsorship is 100% tax deductible and receipts will be given. Robert McLaughlin gallery civic CENTRE -- Invites to you to view the new exhibition The Drawings and Illustrations of Bertram Brooker, on view until August 22. Noted as one of Canada's first abstract painters, and a contemporary of the Group of Seven, Brooker, who lived from 1888 - 1955, forged new ground for modernism and abstraction in Canada. Free admission to the gallery. For information, call Alexandra Morin, Administrator at 905-576- 3000. OSHAWA COMMUNITY MUSEUM -- Offers a delightful summertime experience. You're invited to come to the lakeshore between 1-3 every Thursday, Friday and Sunday this July and August for a variety of hot and cold refreshments refreshments and tasty snacks. Call 436-7624 or visit the museum, 1450 Simcoe St. S. in Lakeview Park for more information. 8TH ANNUAL MILLBROOK CRAFT SHOW -- Will be held on Saturday, July 10,10 a.m. to 5 p.m. There are 64 quality vendors who will display fine arts, woodworking, jewellery, stained glass, bake table, etc. Refreshments provided provided by the Millbrook Figure Skating Club. Millbrook is 20 minutes north of Port Hope. SUNDAY, JULY 11 FISHY FISH -- Darlington Provincial Park - find out about fish with Heather at 11:00 a.m. for 6 years and under and 1:30 p.m. for 6-12 years of age. This takes place at the Log Cabin. There is a guided walk at 10:00 a.m. Join Chris to look for loons, herons, kingfishers and other creatures with fish on their menu. Bring binoculars. At 7:30 p.m. meet Andrew for an evening paddle in McLaughlin Bay. Sign up at the Log Cabin at 10:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21 BLOOD DONOR CLINIC -- Will be held on Wednesday, July 21, at the Clarington Beech Centre (fomerly Lions Centre), 26 Beech Avenue, from 1:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. ALZHEIMER SUPPORT GROUP -- Alzheimer Durham Oshawa Support Group meeting will be held on Wednesday, July 21st, at 1:00 p.m. at 419 King St. W., Suite 205 (the Oshawa Centre). All caregivers are welcome to attend. For further information, please contact Kim at (905) 576-2567. FOR YOUR INFORMATION THE BREAD BASKET AND CLOTHES RAK -- Offers bakery items, clothes and household household items free of charge for those in need, Thursdays from 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. For more information call Liberty Pentecostal Church at 623-5100. Located at the comer of Hwys. #57 and #2. LOOKING FOR A FUN FILLED ADVENTURE ADVENTURE PACKED SUMMER? -- If your child is up for the challenge and between the ages of 3 to 12 register him/her in our appropriate YWCA day camp. Choose from our half or full day camps including the Dance and Babysitter Training Camp. The camps are run by fully qualified qualified and trained staff. Activities include: games, crafts, singsongs and much more. Call the YWCA at 623-9922 (623-YWCA) or the Oshawa location at 723-9922. SMALL MIRACLES NURSERY SCHOOL -- Is accepting registration for our 1999-2000 program. Our E.C.E. staff will pack 3 mornings and 2 afternoons with stories, games and songs and academics based on weekly themes.Inquire at 987-3727. THE FRIENDLY VISITOR PROGRAM -- Of the VON is now holding orientation for couples, couples, (husbands and wives, mothers and daughters, daughters, etc.) or singles wishing to volunteer just a couple of hours a week, for volunteer visiting. Share a summer breeze with a new friend. No health care background required just a caring disposition! disposition! Contact Donna, at the Friendly Visitor Program of the Victorian Order of Nurses, 1-800- 263-7970 or 905-571-3151. Fcl" WOULD YOU LIKE VALUABLE WORK EXPERIENCE? -- Youth 14 years of age or older who like to work with children children are invited to volunteer with the Clarington YWCA. The YWCA offers a variety of camps each week throughout the summer and are located in Bowmanville and Orono. All volunteers are expected to attend an interview. Volunteers must commit a minimum of one week. For more information on valuable work experience contact the Clarington YWCA at 905-623-9922. & SAVE COUPON ... CUP & SAVE COUPON BROKEN WINDSHIELD? WE RAY UP TO $300.00 TOWARDS DEDUCTIBLE Auto GIq// THE VISUAL ARTS CENTRE OF CLARINGTON CLARINGTON --• Closeups by Les Parks will be presented presented at the Visual Arts Centre, 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, on Sunday, July 11, from 2 to 4 p.m. There is also an Artist's Talk on Sunday, July 25, 2 p.m., curated by Margaret Rodgers. For more information phone 905-623- 5831 or Fax 905-623-0276, email: vacmr@csis.on.ca YWCA SUMMER CAMPS -- If you've got the moves, or want to try out a recreational dance program, the YWCA has just what you need. Jazz summer dance and Ballet summer dance camps are available for children children ages 5-8 years. Registrations for these and other YWCA Summer Camps in the Bowmanville area. Jazz/Ballet Dance Camps in July need more participants to join in the fun. To register, or for more information contact the Clarington YWCA at 623- YWCA (9922), or visit the office at 132 Church St„ Bowmanville. AFTERNOON VICTORIAN TEAS -- The Bowmanville Museum, 37 Silver St., is holding its weekly Victorian Tea on the front verandah every Wednesday, July and August, noon to 3:30 p.m. Our tables are set with fine linen and antique dishes. The tea includes tea, coffee or juice with two scones, jam and butter for only $3.50 Div. of 3012276 Nova Scotia Limited MOBILE SERVICE - ONE NUMBER DOES IT ALL - 1-800-658-3904 PETERB0R0U6H • CAMPBEUFORD • UNDSAY BOWMANVILLE • OSHAWA • UXBRIDGE • ORILLIA • MINDEN r 15,1999. if m £$AVECOyPONJ TUESDAY, JULY 13 PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE -- Will be held on EMPLOYMENT PREPARATION PREPARATION -- We arc pleased to announce our July calendar calendar of I.D.E.A. Program. The program supports women in 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. «19-1473 COBOURG 72 King St. W. 371-4744 OJP s.\ 11 un u \\n i m mm . \i'i'i uni mi M- u \ii \iu i FREE IHITIAL COHSVLTATIOH Spanish Lessons The Continuing Education Department of (lie Kawartha Pine Ridge School Board is offering free Spanish I n t c r n a t i o n a I Language credit courses at a secondary secondary and elementary elementary level. For enrolment locations locations and evening courses, please call 905-579-4326. THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENT TO PASS A BY-LAW TO STOP UP, CLOSE AND CONVEY PART OF THE UNOPENED ROAD ALLOWANCE BETWEEN LOTS 2 AND 3, CONCESSION 4, FORMER TOWNSHIP OF DARLINGTON, MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON TAKE NOTICE THAT the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington at its meeting to be held at the Municipal Administrative Centre in the Council Chambers on Monday, July 19, 1999, at the hour of 7:00 p.m., proposes to pass a by-law to stop up, close and authorize the conveyance of a portion of the road allowance located between Lots 2 and 3, Concession 4, former Township of Darlington, Municipality of Clarington, more specifically described as Parts 1,2 & 3, Plan 40R19013, , The Municipality of Clarington, at its meeting of June 14, 1999, approved the recommendations in Report WD-26- 99 which declared Parts 1,2 & 3, Plan 40R19013, to be surplus property and established the selling price of the subject lands. It is proposed that the surplus property will be conveyed to the abutting property owners as follows: Parts 1 & 2 - Crooked Creek Golf Club Limited Part 3 - Peter and Joan Tax AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT before passing said by-law, Council or a Committoo of Council shall hoar, in person or by Ills Counsel, Solicitor or Agent, any person who claims that his lands will bo prejudicially nlfocted by this by-law and who applios to bo hoard. Patti L. Barrio, Clork Tho Corporation of tho Municipality of Clarington 40 Toinporanco Stroot Bownmnvlllo, Ontario LIC3AG MUNicii'Aurror (~jlarin(jton ONfAIIIO CS-lnd, G243 THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENT TO PASS A BY-LAW TO STOP UP, AND CLOSE PART OF THE ROAD KNOWN AS GAUD GATE AND DIVERT A PORTION OF THE ROAD ALLOWANCE AND THE INTERSECTION OF OLD SCUGOG ROAD AND REGIONAL ROAD 57, IN LOT 15, CONCESSION 3, FORMER TOWNSHIP OF DARLINGTON, MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON TAKE NOTICE THAT the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington at its meeting to be held at the Municipal Administrative Centre in the Council Chambers on Monday, July 19, 1999, at the hour of 7:00 p.m., proposes to pass a by-law to stop up and close a portion of the road known as Gaud Gate by establishing a one foot reserve, more specifically described as Part 1, Plan 40R19060; and to divert a portion of Old Scugog Road and the intersection at Regional Road 57, in Lot 15, Concession 3, former Township of Darlington, Municipality of Clarington. • The Municipality of Clarington, at Its meeting of June 21, 1999, approved the recommendations in Report WD-28- 99, to stop-up and close a portion of Gaud Gate, establish a one foot reserve to terminate Gaud Gate at Regional Road 57, and divert a portion of Old Scugog Road and the intersection of Old Scugog Road and Regional Road 57. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT before passjng said by-law, Council or a' Committee of Council shall hoar, In person or by his Counsel, Solicitor or Agent, any person who claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected by this by-law and who applies to bo hoard, Patll L. Barrie, Clork 1 The Corporation of tho Municipality of Clarington 40 Tomporanco Stroot ; Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 OS 6249 MUNICIPALITY OF larington ONTAIIIO