'& :; V. ivS sS Developer Gerry Meharg, (far right) who is building homes at the north east corner of Liberty Street'and Concession 7, donated $4,000 to the Tyrone Community Centre last week Tuesday. Accepting the donation for the Hall Board is Gwen Woodcock. Also pictured are Grenville Byam (L) and Councillor Troy Young. SPRING SPREE The Bowmanville Museum is holding an evening Open House on Friday, May 5th, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Admission is free and refreshments will be served. Alexis Ward will be playing the unique Juïy-Domlnion Upright Concert Piano, and visitors will also get to see our newly restored 1923 Dominion Player Piano. The newly renovated Marion Wiseman display galleries galleries are featuring advertising advertising items from the Dominion Organ and Piano Company. Many of the artifacts are on loan from local collectors. It is also a good time to see our newly redone Edwardian Dining Room. Make it a point to drop in and see all the new changes. 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In addition the Mill Gallery is showing amend: works by Sandra Gregson, an Artists with Their Work Program which is organized by the Art Gallery of Ontario and sponsored sponsored by AT & T Canada. Impersonating a radio talk tant two-year old to eat the show host 1 . Chairman Carol meal you have prepared: how Wonnacott set the tone of the to deal with the refusal to go meting of the Bowmanville to bed and how to handle a Toastmasters Club on April screaming fit to name just a 25th, She introduced mem- few. TM Vanessa Hughes bers of her head table by received the trophy for her interviewing them about per- solution at meal time. She snnal arçnmplishments such also received the Best as being known as the queen Speaker trophy for her read- of jam producers, a skating tag and interpretation of "Ihe star and as the recipient of Highway Man" by Arthur the Nurse of the Year Award. Noyse, a project from an The Table Topics Master advances speaker manual. Muriel Bizi presented mem- Denise Marek was deemed to bers with various challeng- have been the Best ing aspects of the grandpar- Evaluator, ent-grandchild relationship Bowmanville Toastmasters when babysitting the little hold ati Open House and darlings: how to get a relue- Guest Night on Tuesday, May 9th, and invite members of the community to attend for an evening of fun and learning. learning. The club meets at the Darlington Information Centre of the Ontario Power Generation at 7:30 p.m. For more information, please call Irene Konzelmann 983-9423. ORONO CHIROPRACTIC and EXERCISE CENTRE Ernest Schroeder, B.Sc. DC. 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