The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, August 17,1994 9 A guide to fine dining and entertainment. Power Rangers and Clowns at Celebrate Durham Family Picnic Tommy the green Power Ranger really wowed the kids during his appearance at the Celebrate Durham Durham Family Picnic at Enniskillen Park on Sunday afternoon. These youngsters were looking for and got autographs from Tommy. Jimbo the Magic Clown entertained kids during the Celebrate Durham Family Picnic at Enniskillen Park on Sunday afternoon, Aug. 14. Jimbo made hats, swords and dogs from balloons during his stint at the afternoon long party. Heritage Canoe Day Set for Sunday at Lang Pioneer Village Canoe building, paddle making, and canoeing demonstrations on the Indian River will be featured on Sunday, Sunday, August 21 at Lang Pioneer Village, Village, Peterborough County's living history museum. Travel by canoe was an important means of transportation for the pioneers. pioneers. Their old skills of manufacture and use of canoes will highlight the day, with traditional canoe building demonstrated by lloyd Chaltcn, and Becky Mason, daughter of canoeing legend Bill Mason, demonstrating her special canoe handling techniques, Glen Fallis of the Voyageur Canoe Company and Gerry Todd will offer visitors a chance to ride in a replica war canoe, or try their hand at manipulating manipulating smaller canoes. Paddle mak ers and special exhibits arc also featured featured this day. Walter Walker, the Canadian Canoe Museum's first Canoe Canoe Builder Emeritus, will be a special special guest. Visitors will also enjoy pioneer foods at the Keene Hotel and horse and wagon rides around this living museum village. Lang Pioneer Village and The Canadian Canadian Canoe Museum invite everyone everyone to share in this unique event. Lang Pioneer Village is 10 miles southeast of Peterborough and 2 miles north of Keene at Lang (watch for blue and gold museum signs on Highway #7 just east of Peterborough). Peterborough). For more information call (705) 295-6694. Church Fair '94 Starts August 19 It will be a fair to remember! Church Fair '94 is an event that The United Church of Canada will be holding as part of the 35th General Council, meeting in Fergus, Ontario, August 19-28. The fair, which is scheduled for Saturday, August 27, will take place at the Fergus and District Community Centre, the site of the General meetings. meetings. United Church members from more than one thousand congregations congregations located within driving distance of Fergus have been invited to join in a day of celebration of The United Church of Canada. "The time fell right for the church to gather as a community to celebrate who we are and what we are about," explains the Reverend Judith Fayter, one of the organizers of the 35th General Council. Church Fair '94 promises to provide provide something for everyone. Throughout the day there will be live entertainment, hourly worship services, services, speakers, authors, panel discussions, discussions, audio visuals, and even a special special children's program. In addition there will be many special events, including including an auction, a quilting marathon, marathon, a lemonade social, and two half-hour theatrical productions. People People will also be able to join one of three massed choirs who will perform as part of the closing celebration that is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. on August 27. There's no admission charge for any of the day's activities, and parking parking is free. Tickets for the evening's barbecue will be on sale until 2:00 p.m. on August 27. Everyone, United Church or not, is welcome to join in the fun. So heigh ho, come to the fair! Kite Festival on September 10th At Courtice S.S. On Saturday, September 10, Big Brothers of Clarington will host their second annual Kite Festival at Courtice Secondary School. The community is invited to attend attend this Celebrate Durham '94 Event from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Children can take part in a kite contest and kite race. All kites must be homemade. Instructions for building a kite arc available from the Big Brollicr office. Call 623- 6646 or drop into the office at 23 Scugog St., Bowmanville, Monday to Thursday from 9 tun. to noon. If children do not have a homemade homemade kite, there will be 40 kite kits available for $2.50 each on a first- come, first-served basis. Some of the contest categories include: funniest, most colourful, best artistic design and most unique. There will also be a stunt kite demonstration, demonstration, entertainment, caricatures caricatures and face painting. Admission is free. Refreshments will tie available, available, with proceeds going to Big Brothers in Clarington. Please join Big Brothers of Clarington Clarington and Celebrate Big Brother Month. Courtice Secondary School is located located at 1717 Nash Kd„ just north of Highway Two. Café Cosima Authentic taste of German food in a COSY atmosphere. Watch for SEPTEMBER FOOD FESTIVAL Open 11 tun. until 2 p.m., 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. Banquet Facilities for Small and Largo groups up to 130 people SUNDAY BRUNCH and DINNER BUFFET Fjuiservntioi'jj ^ppreciiUeiU lUlWtlANVIUC WmMM 7UWvn I J2£) Jtiti!5 * t 1 \ MytyOvU tvn*o Mllll Il Jy int# 71 Mourns Crt., Bowmanville 697-2475 sr- Kim Mitchell and April Wine Concerts in Coming Weeks The Canadian Roots Rock Scries is pleased to announce the ultimate Pre- Labour Day Weekend Bash with KIM MITCHELL. The summer of 1994 finds MITCHELL with unstoppable Itch where AMPLIFICATION IS THE ONLY MEDICATION. Annan- dale invites Durham residents to snag a six pack of back-scratchers and prepare prepare for scorch marks on your woofers woofers as MITCHELL hits the stage. KIM and company promise some Max for the millennium, suntan rockers for starry summer skies, classical tales of loves lost, gigs won, electric weirdness weirdness and a Pre-Labour Day Bash for all. Annandale's End of Summer Bash with KIM MITCHELL is Thursday, September the First (01st). Tickets go on sale Monday August 15th at the following ticket locations: Whitby Junior Chamber Seeking New Members Wanted - Young Men and Women between the ages of 18 and 39 who are interested in "Unlimited Opportunity". Opportunity". The Whitby Junior Chamber offers its members the opportunity to develop to their full potential by charting their own course. Through community projects like the annual' Santa Claus Parade, Haunted House and the recent Canada Canada Day Parade, members take an active active role in the development of our community. These projects give each member practical experience in the areas of project management, public relations, financial planning and human human resources management while having fun. To learn more about the opportunities opportunities awaiting you as a member of the Whitby Jaycces, interested young men and women arc invited to attend an introduction night. It will be held on August 18th from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at Melanie Pringle's Restaurant Restaurant on Thickson Rd. in Whitby. For more information, please call Craig McCullagh, President at 571- 3967. Pizza Pizza and Lions Host Carnival AJAX Annandale Golf & Country Country Club (Church St., Bayly, 683- ' 5110). PICKERING The Shirt Shack (Pickering Square, 837-1441). OSHAWA Discs and Dats (432- 2835), Wilson and Lee Limited, (725-4706). The Shirt Shack (Five- Points Mall, 404-9223). UXBRIDGE Foxbridge Golf & Country Club (Highway #47, 905-' 852-7962). Annandale welcomes APRIL; WINE Thursday August the 25th. A Canadian tradition, APRIL WINE are, inviting fans old and new to celebrate the release of Frig'It, their seventeenth seventeenth (17th) album. Opening band is Blue Bones. The closing performance of The Canadian Roots Rock Series 1994, are BLUE RODEO. Always dynamic and entertaining performers, BLUE RODEO RODEO are three time winners of the JUNO Award, "Group of the Year". The show will feature long-time audience audience favourites from Outskirts, Casino, Casino, Diamond Mnc and Lost Together, as well as material from their most recent recent album, Five Days in July. The Canadian Roots Rock Series - Summer Summer Finale is Thursday September 08 1994. Advance tickets for APRIL WINE and BLUE RODEO are available at all locations listed above. TICKET INFORMATION HOTLINE (905) 428-4747. Annandale Golf & Country Club is located on Church Street South (at Bayly) in Ajax. All shows are licensed events. NEED To KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT YoUR NEW COMMUNITY? Call Sandra Yates 623-5873 Bowmanville Area Maria Boone Every spin wins! That was the name of the game at the Pizza Pizza Pizza Roulette Wheel during the Bowmanville Lions Club Family Carnival Carnival '94 on Sunday afternoon, Aug. 14. These two kids were waiting waiting to get their hands on a Pizza Pizza mug emblazoned with the company's logo. 987-5030 Newcastle - Orono Area Our hostess will bring gifts and greetings, along with helpful community information. © ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★*★★★★★★ ★ If JLUCi 1MAS America. -Jeep light. The safety trf the tteewurkt - hiàttfohâoik,': ' /f Ml '«*■■■» ' "ENOEEYENimiNGr "FUNNY AND IRRESISTIBLE, ADREAMOFAHTT • UiXntKAt WVTT "A COMEDIC 'FIELD OF DREAMS' THAT SOARS WITH HEAVENLY DELIGHT." • MM Ui'till) NT** Mischief loves ccmpony. 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