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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Jun 2002, p. 11

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, JUNE 19,2002 PAGE A11 L ■ ra3rv Walk a mile in my shoes NEWCASTLE - The tables were turned on St. Fran- dent Holden Duquette took control for a day. His cis of Assisi principal Violet Neheli as Grade 2 stu- first order of business? Extend recess, of course. WALTER PASSARELLA/Statesman photo SUMMER CAMPS 2002 The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington Weeklong Summer Camps for children offer full days in painting, drawing, pottery, crafts and drama with plenty of outside activities, action, fun and games. Five-day camps are $110 per week for non-members, $100 for members. Add .80 PST for materials. Students should bring a lunch and snacks. Classes run from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Young Uns: July 2 - 5 (afternoons) Botany and Bugs: July 8-12 Basic Painting and Drawing: July 15-19 Pottery Camp: July 22 - 26 Space Camp: July 29 - August 2 Crafts Around the World: August 5-9 Construction Camp: August 12-16 Drama Camp: August 19-23 Pottery Camp 2: August 26 - 30 (mornings) Pottery Camp 2: August 26 - 30 (afternoons) T FREE DRAWING CLASSES - DRAWING FROM NATURE The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington with support of Ontario Power a FREE drawing program to the general public entitled Drawing From Nature. Discover the wetlands, meadows, and forests along the 7.5 km stretch or Darlington Nuclear's Waterfront Trail. Instructed by Les Parkes the program will teach both beginners and more experienced artists the techniques of drawing from nature. Artists from 8 to 80 years of age are encouraged to meet at the Ontario Power Generation Information Centre. Although the classes are FREE, PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Please note that registration is limited so register early to avoid disappointment! Students should bring sketching materials including pencils, erasers and drawing paper. First Class: Tuesday July 16th, 10am-12pm f1IIT*nin™"'* , -B Second Class: Tuesday July 16lh, 1-3 pm Ultl lAnlU t*U WtLff Third Class: Tuesday August 13th, 10 am-12 pm GENERATION Fourth Class: Tuesday August 13th, 1-3 pm Puttingonrenergy togooiiuse. 1 ! ■ ! 1 ! ! ! ! 1 For more Information The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Avenue, P.O. Box 52, Bowmanville, ON L1C 3K8 cf aÉuloüs the Home of Fabulous Sidewalk Sate SpetiiM 7 King Si. I11istoric I )mvnlmvn Mowiiwnvillv M 11 EQ Laves ^^foto source Shop-On-Line 31 King St.W. Bowmanville Tel: (905) 623-2568 Fax: (905) 623-9368 E-mail: rklange@langesphoto.com Richard Lange Owner ■ tV-MUVlr Si ,ip> OOper's Jewellers Ltd. Your Family Jeweller for 57 Years 39 King St. W., Bowmanville 905-623-5747 McGregor I.DJL Drugs Telephone (905) 623-5792 5 King Street West, Bowmanville Furniture, Gifts and Accessories Large Selection of prom y special occasions f and wedding attire. Excellent Prices 9 (LM it If A i Ï . Leisure Lady 21 King St. W., Bowmanville (905£(j^-19i(&j< W m (Q'Mtjjp tf§4, g to §ÊÊM Gift Certificate for Port Darlington Marina and 4 AMC Theatre Passes Simply visit each location above during the Sidewalk Sale Days, Thursday June 20 thru Saturday June 22 to obtain the store's secret letter. Gather the 8 letters and spell out the hidden words. Drop off between 10am and 5pm c/o Sears - 79 King Street E. Bowmanville or Mail to Oshawa This Week 865 Farewell Ave. Oshawa, L1 H 7L5 Draw will be made on Friday June 28th and winner will be notified. \*$a6uious t? ét&süvàlSç Name (Hidden Word)

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