"A Family Tradition for 127 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 20, 1993 - 1" - 0 Ls Jr = Simcoe County Museum, Barrie Collingwood Museum, Collingwood a Fort Frances Museum, Fort Frances' Lake of the Woods Museum, Kenora Fanshawe Pioneer Village, London _- Bytown Museum, Ottawa Eon Sy Muskoka Lakes Museum, Port Carling $2, po 7H Timmins Underground Gold Mine Tour, Timmins The Ontario Lottery Corporation is hosting a "Free Admission Day*" To thank lottery players for helping contribute five billion dollars toward worthy causes across Ontario, the Ontario Lottery Corporation is hosting a celebration this August 2nd. On that day all 48 attractions shown above will be open to you free of charge. Since 1975, lottery proceeds have been hard at work benefiting Ontario hospitals, sports, recreation and cultural activities and social service organizations across the province. So thank you Ontario and remember this August 2nd, feel free to drop in. For details Gall 1-800:387:0098, "Free Admissipn applies congessions or other A Lions Club has been formed in the village of Greenbank. At present, more than 20 local residents have committed to be- coming members of the new ser- vice organization, says acting president Larry Doble. A 20-member minimum is Glanmore, Hastings County Museum, Belleville AN SE rn) WN J)" Ontario Science Centre, Don Mills © Yili TZ LY Huron County Museum, Goderich / ATYRRYTTTN Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons, * Midland Owen Sound 3 No aE Te Sr Ao, Art Gallery of Ontario, Tororito nr County of Grey-Owen Sound Museum, West Parry Sound District forits charter. Timber Village Museum, Blind River Ky Uncle Tom's Cabin Historic Site, Dresden Huron Historical Gaol, Goderich ASE Museum of Northern History at the Sir Harry Oaks Chateau, Kirkland Lake Upper Canada Village, Morrisburg Museum, Parry Sound SA Cm An xO ry, 1420 To any iN Ermatinger Old Stone House, Sault Ste. Mariet SEA Elgin & Winter Garden Theatre Centre, Toronto needed before a club can apply Although Lions Clubs usually don't hold meetings during the summer, the Greenbank group is planning a get-together on Thursday, July 22 starting at 5:30 p.m. at Greenbank Hall. Woodland Cultural Centre, Brantford Dryden & District Museum, Drydent Haliburton Highlands Museum, Haliburton <i I 5d) Doon Heritage Crossroads, Kitchener Niagara Historical Society & Museum, Niagara-on-the-Lake Ns gy FAL => Champlain Trail Museum, Pembroke {A % Ie IK 'ST A Jr] Al Heritage House Museum, Smiths Falls Together we're making good things happen. to the of admission first he roo Th comput ser I I RL 7 Mr. Doble says the reason for the meeting is to better inform the members of the club's pur- pose and to introduce the mem- bers to one another. He adds that the club's focus is to help the visually impaired by raising money to train Se ing Eye dogs. . he local club also hopes to support school awards, the " Greenbank Hall and local park projects, rie For more information on the Greenbank Lions Club, call Mr. Doble at 985-3723. st 2nd Pon fa% SEIT Brockville Museum, Brockville ob Elliot Lake Mining & Nuclear Museum, Elliot Lake a NN Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, Hamilton rN Spd Homer Watson House & Gallery, Kitchenert Dionne Quints Museum, | North Bay oJ it a Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto Royal Botanical Gardens, Burlington - 524 Historic Fort Erie, Fort Erie Fa! tf I=) 7a = Muskoka Pioneer Village, Huntsville ly ZA ~ McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg AS Canadian Automotive Museum, Oshawa " Historic Naval and Military Peterborough Centennial Museum Establishments, Penetanguishene & Archives, Peterborough Socként dos terion Magento does not include special on-site exhibits, RIN Samy EAN REFRE OX BS Ge dR ad «¥ ma --_-- I: Foe NE a RS cel