Donation to Variety gets you free bowling today Thurs. Over 50 riders, their ponies, and horses ‘will participate in a Gymkhana and schooling show at the Ontario Agricultural Museum‘s fourth annual KIDS, PONIES FUN! event â€" Sun., Sept. 4th. FREE bowling will be offered today and tomorrow; offered to adults and children at all 20 Bowlerama locations including the ‘Oakville location on Cross Avenue. ~Free bowling runs from opening time to 11 p.m. Day for horsey set at Agri. Museum All bowlers will be asked to ‘make a minimum donation of $2 to Varietyâ€"The Children‘s Charity to raise money for Variety‘s kids. Variety is a charitable organization responding to children with special needs throughout Ontario. Varietyâ€"The Children‘s Charity ‘assists children who are physically This event, held in cooperation with Touch‘n‘Go Farms of Campbellville, Ontario, will have riders aged 6 to 18 competing in jumping and Gymkhana divisions. The Gymkhana division will include turnouts, musical stalls, and trots. The jumping competition will have ponies and riders jumping over fences. Back by popular demand is pony rides for children, and tractor drawn wagon rides for the whole family. To reach the Museum, take Hwy. 401, exit Guelph Line or Hwy. 25 north and follow the signs. The Museum is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily,,until Sept. 25th. Only two days are left to take advantage of Bowlerama Limited‘s 4th annual Free Public Bowling for Varietyâ€"The Children‘s Charity. Bronte Creek Provincial Park is hosting an evening corn roast, Sat.Sept. 3rd. Everyone is welcome to take part in the EVENING CAMPFIRE, but be sure to bring your own plates and utensils. Bronte Creek Provincial Park is located north of the Q.E.W. between Oakville and Burlington. Take exit 109 onto Burloak Drive to the park entrance. Park hours are 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Entrance fee to the park is $8 per famiâ€" ly (max.); $1.25 per person between 6â€"17 yrs.; $2.50 per person 18+ yrs.; and $1.25 for seniors or persons with disabilities. Fees for the pool are $1.25 per child between the ages of 4 and 16 yrs. and $2 per adult. Bronte Creek corn roast set for Saturday Be sure to say goodâ€"bye to Lou â€" Bronte‘s resident snapping turtle. A BON VOYAGE PARTY is being held in her honor as she is being returned to the wild. The farewell party begins on Sunday, Sept. 4th, at 1 p.m., at the Visitor Centre. The campfire will include songs, skits, and stunts, as well as, a slide show highlighting the summer‘s past events. The festivities begin at 8 p.m. at the pool amphitheatre. For further information, please call the park office Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at (905) 827â€"6911. 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Now, they need Grade 12, or the equivâ€" alent, and six months of training." ‘ †J hen Helen Hook was a child in England, she used to watch a proâ€" gram called "The Nanny" and dreamt of becoming a nanny herâ€" self. In the United Kingdom, preparation for nannies is extensive + involving a college course for two years, as well as, experience. Helen went to college, worked for three years as a nanny, and then decided to take advantage of her profession and see the world...or at least, Canada. In 1991, she came here and has been the nanny for three children since then. "I want to stay in Canada," she says. "It‘s relaxed here, more stuff is going on, and it‘s a better way of life." Nanny support group helps young women cope in a new country August 31, 1994 Reservations during this special fundraiser will not be necessary; bowlers will be accepted on a first come first serve basis. 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