THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, MAY 2,2001 PAGE 7 In brief MAY 2, 2001 Museum open house Friday BOWMANVILLE - Too busy to visit Bowmanville Museum during the day? The museum will hold a spring open house Friday, May 4 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. New exhibits feature dolls, teddy bears, trains and Dinky toys. As well, restored Bowmanville chairs and paintings will be on display. Admission is free, and refreshments refreshments will be served. The museum is located at 37 Silver Silver St., just north of Church Street. For more information, call 905- 623-2734. Swing into spring dance Friday at seniors' centre BOWMANVILLE - Swing to a 14- piece orchestra this Friday, May 4 when the Clarington Older Adult Association Association presents its 'Spring Swing' fundraising dance. The dance will feature the easy- listening and dance music of the Classic Swing Orchestra. The dance will be held at the Clarington Beech Centre, 26 Beech Ave., Bowmanville. Tickets are $12 each and parties of eight may reserve tables. Call 905- 697-2856 for more information. Everyone is welcome. Vet clinic offers stuffed animal care BOWMANVILLE - Teddies and other treasured stuffed animals can get some TLC this Saturday, May 5 at the Bowmanville Veterinary Clinic's open house. The clinic will hold a first aid clinic clinic and open house from 2 to 4 p.m. There will be face painting, refreshments refreshments and tours. The clinic is located at 2826 King St. E., Bowmanville. Bike Rodeo rolls May 19 DÙRHAM - It's time to get that bike out of the garage. The 3rd Annual Annual Free Bike Rodeo will be held at the Oshawa Centre on Saturday, May 19 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. There will be draws for bikes, CDs, backpacks backpacks and much more. Also included will be free minor tuneups, free safety inspection and a bike obstacle course. Come out and join the fun. This day is co-sponsored by Durham Regional Police Volunteers and the Oshawa Centre. For further information call the volunteer office at 578-1520, ext. 3669. Toastmasters open house COURTICE - Bowmanville Toastmasters Toastmasters will hold an open house to help people learn how to give prepared prepared speeches, think on their feet, and deliver effective presentations. The event will be held Tuesday, May 8 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Ontario Power Generation, Darlington Information Information Centre, just off the South Service Service Road, east of Courtice Road. Admission is free. Call Joan Haring Haring at 905-623-5266. OWASGO Annual MAYFEST 5at., May 5, 2001 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Hey Come out for the fun. FREE COFFEE and DONUTS • Real German Bratwurst • Sauerkraut • Popcorn • Refreshments • Balloons • Clown • BRING THE KIDS! • Prizes • Live Music • Play Station® Grand Tourisme® Competition -' Win a prize FANTASTIC MAYFEST EVENTS from every department n Beetle Owners! Join our "Bug Rally" poor P"* es Major Draw* 1425 Dundas St. E„ Whitby J WHITE I HWY2 g! - BROCK r e THICKSC LZ i ! Durham College Community Choir presents POthS .T made ■ walking 4A North American Musical Journey with Special Guest Nancy Chisling, mezzo-soprano Sunday, May 6 @ 3:00 pm Kinysvlcw United Church, 505 Adelaide Avenue Hast, Oshawa Adult: $10 • Child/Senior: $5 Family: $25 • Tickets available at the door Call (9051666-1969 Enniskillen ham supper ENNISKILLEN - The Enniskillen Stewards will be hamming it up Saturday, Saturday, May 12. A ham supper will be held at Enniskillen United Church, on Old Scugog Road, starting at 4 p.m. Admission at the door is $10 for adults, and free for children 12 and under. The event will also feature a variety of raffle prizes. Proceeds from the raffle will be used to purchase new carpet for the church sanctuary. Donations of prizes for raffles arc still being sought. For more information, call Diane McGill at 905-263-8036. Dr. John Balenko 0623-7412 Dr. Karl Vermeulen 0623-7100 1 ►AàAAààààààààAàAAàààààAAAAAAAAAAAàAAAAAi GENERAL FAMILY DENTISTRY EMERGENCY CARE AVAILABLE 0 Sedation 0 Children's Dentistry --\ 0 Peridontist Q Orthodontics lAjt*JjfntistTyJ) 60 LIBERTY ST. SOUTH Zjf BOWMANVILLE 1 ' Œ H :n -JUKI leur Torar R EQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (RRAP) FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR LANDLORDS IN ONTARIO Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), the federal housing agency, is providing an opportunity for Landlords under the Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program (RRAP). Limited funds are available in 2001 to provide landlords with financial assistance to repair or rehabilitate a rental or roominghouse property to a minimum level of health and safety or to convert non-residential properties into affordable rental or roominghouse accommodations, Landlords wishing to participate must submit their applications by 4:30 p.m. Eastern DaylightTime, June 13,2001. Applications received after this time will not be considered. To obtain an application package: Call: I -800-704-6488 or e-mail: rrap_ontario@cmhc-schl.gc.ca Please note: Submission of an application does not guarantee that financial assistance will be made available. * -t -t -C -C -c -c -c -c -c -c -c -t -c -c -c -c -t -c -c "C -c -c -c -c -c -c -c -c -c -< -c -c < c "C -c "C "C -< < "t yORT HOP# THEATRE' Sea. S ° n Spo r Whistle U Stop A funny, warmhearted gem of a play by Gordon Portman May 10th- 19th Sponsored by TEXTRON A charming romantic comedy by Corrine Hurley June 6th - 23rd Sponsored by Baby Makes Two 1 Over the 12ivcv & r | hrousjh the WootR A hilarious family comedy by Joe Dipietro June 27th - July 14th CLASSICAlQÔ:? 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