l Page 10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 23,1998 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 FREE SEMINAR ON PERSONAL FINANCES -- Need help getting your personal finances organized? Feel stress when paying your bills? Want to learn some great money management management skills? More money is not always the solution. solution. Learn how to establish a good spending plan at a free seminar by the Credit Counselling Service of Durham Region, Wednesday, September 23, 7 p.m. at the Bowmanville Branch auditorium. Please call 623-7322 for more information. information. NO PLACE LIKE HOME -- Join the Clarington Public Library for an historical look at the homes of Newcastle Village, September "23. Herb Taylor, from the Newcastle Historical Society will delight all history buffs with a wealth of historical facts from your own backyard. The presentation is at the Newcastle Village Branch (978-4844) Wednesday, September 23 at 7 p.m. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 NEWCASTLE RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION -- Newcastle Ratepayers Association will be holding their 1st general meeting of the fall season Thursday, September 24 in the Lions room of Newcastle Community Hall at 7:30 p.m. Guest speakers will be Ward 3 and 4 regional councillor John Mutton and Ward 4 local councillor councillor Charlie Trim, who will both be providing presentations on Municipal Council Briefs. All are welcome to attend. COFFEE BREAK & INTERDENOMINATIONAL INTERDENOMINATIONAL WOMEN'S BIBLE STUDY -- At Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church. Morning and evening programs. Evening program commences commences Thursday, September 24 (7-8:30 p.m.) Contact person for evening program Jan Carr 786-2658. Morning program commences Tuesday, September 29 (9:15-11:15 a.m.). Story Hour. Little Lambs and baby-sitting available in morning program only. Contact person for morning morning program Anne Heershop 786-2982. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 MARNWOOD'S ANNUAL HARVEST TEA -- Friday, September 25,1998, 2:30-4:00. Cost is $2.50 and includes coffee, tea and hot apple pie and ice cream. There will also be a Bake Sale. Family entertainment raffle tickets are on sale. All generous donations of baked goods are Wellcome. Wellcome. BIG BROTHERS OF CLARINGTON'S GOLF TOURNAMENT -- At Newcastle Golf & Country Club, Friday, September 25, $100.00 per person. The entry fee includes: golf cart, 18 holes of fun filled Best Ball Tournament Golf, BBQ steak dinner at 6:00 p.m., lots and lots of prizes. Call 1-800-995-9514 ext. 226 to confirm attendance and book your tee off time (between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.) or call 623-6646 for more information. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 DRPOMBA FALL CLOTHING SALE HAS MOVED - The new location is the Annandale Golf Club Ajax (Church St. S. at Bayly St.) Public shopping (no strollers please) is from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. where you can purchase gently used clothing (from newborn to size 16) toys, equipment, and much more. THEY WILL BE REMEMBERED - The residents residents of Bowmanville and surrounding area will remember their young servicemen who died during during World War II by attending an unveiling of a second bronze plaque at Rotary Park in Bowmanville on Saturday, September 26 at 11:30 a.m. dedicated to the memory of not only the three Colville brothers but all the other young servicemen servicemen from the surrounding surrounding communities who lost their lives during World War II in service to their country. OF THE NEW ANIMAL SHELTER -- Come and celebrate with us! Saturday, September 26 between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the corner of Liberty Street South and Lake Road, Bowmanville. BBQ, refreshments, pony rides, face painting. Everyone is welcome! SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 FAMILY FUN DAY AT WATSON FARMS -- Come to Watson Farms on Sunday, September 27 between 11 and 4 for great family fun. While you pick-your-own apples, the kids can enjoy a horse drawn wagon ride, straw jump, creative playground, playground, play tractor or petting zoo. Bclhesda House volunteers will be face-painting and serving serving hot dogs and drinks. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 FIELD NATURALIST MEETING -- The September General meeting of Durham Region Field Naturalists will feature a slide presentation. Fungi of Durham is the title of a presentation by Gordon Vagg, Park Naturalist, Darlington Provincial Park, at 7:30 p.m. The program takes place at Northview Brapch, Oshawa Public Library, Beatrice St. at Ritson Rd. North. For further further information, contact: Hugh Peacock (905) 579-0179 or Lois Gillette (905) 725-6098. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 FASHION SHOW FOR FAITH UNITED -- The Fundraising Committee of Faith United Church is hosting a Fashion Show and Dessert Tea on Tuesday, September 29. The show will begin at 7:30 p.m. at Ebenezer Church Hall, corner corner of Courtice Road and Bloor Street in Courtice. The sponsor of the show is Monica Rose Fashions of Bowmanville. Tickets can be purchased from Linda Walsh at 436-2359. Come, bring your friends, see the latest Fall fashions and enjoy some delicious desserts. FOR YOUR INFORMATION BABYTIME -- Babies need books! Enjoy bouncing and tickling rhymes, songs and stories. For children up to 23 months accompanied by an adult. No registration required. Courtice Branch, Wednesdays, until September 30, 10:30 a.m.- 11:00 a.m. "PLAY IT AGAIN SAM" -- The Oshawa Senior Citizens' Centres are proud to present a musical variety show "Play it Again Sam". This fundraiser event will be held on Friday, October 2 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Eastdalc Collegiate (Adelaide and Harmony Rd.) Tickets arc $10.00 and may be purchased at the Oshawa Senior Citizens' Centres or by phoning 576-6712. TALES FOR TWOS -- An introduction to the pleasures of words and stories through songs, fin- gcrplays and rhymes! For parents and their two year olds. No registration required. Bowmanville Branch, Fridays, October 2-23, 10:30 a.rn.-l 1:00 a.m. athon, followed by an all-day craft sale in the Community Hall, the Annual BIA Bed Race, the Antique Car Show, and games and entertainment provided by a number of community clubs and groups. The day ends with the Annual Fall Festival Dance, with tickets available at Stcdman's in Newcastle. Come out and join the fun for this annual celebration. 2ND ANNUAL FALL PEST CLASSIC/ANTIQUE CAR SHOW -- Saturday, October 3 at 8 a.m. Cars to meet at the St. Francis Catholic School. Coffee and donuts served. Cars will assemble at the Newcastle Village Town Hall. Judging between 1 -5 p.m. Prizes for every car. Part of the proceeds will be donated to the Clarington East Food Bank. NEWCASTLE FALL FESTIVAL DANCE -- Saturday, October 3. Once again the Newcastle & District Chamber of Commerce is topping off the Fall Festival with a dance in the Community Hall starling at 8 p.m. Come on out for a great night of DJ music, dancing, door prizes, and a light lunch. Tickets arc $15 a couple, or $8 each, and arc available at Stcdman's in Newcastle. Anyone who was at the sell-out Chamber Spring Dance won't want to miss this one! HARVEST HALLOWEEN LUMINARY -- On Saturday, October 3, from 6 - 8:30 p.m. Come one, come all to the great luminary event. This new evening programme is open to young and old alike. Participants will make decorated punch tin and glass lanterns that they can carry in our luminary luminary procession around the museum grounds. Yell, whoop, bang buckets, blow whistles, and have a great time. Come in costume, prizes for the best adult and child's costume. There will be cider and pumpkin treats and goodies for all. We arc collecting clean tin cans, (soup can size and larger) and wide mouth glass jars all shapes, and sizes for our new "Harvest/Hallowe'en Luminary Walk". We are also interested in hearing from local people who can juggle, bang drums, blow horns, and play bagpipes, who would be willing to volunteer two hours of their time to help with this new programme. Call the museum for more details if you think you can help us out. The cans and jars can be dropped off at the museum in Kirby daily, between 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. We are closed on Mondays. DURHAM TRILLIUM QUILTER'S GUILD -- Meets on Tuesday, October 6 at Central Collegiate, 155 Gibb St., Oshawa. At 7:30 p.m. Win Burry will show her trunk show of quilted pieces. For further information please contact Karen Menzics at 905-728-3340 or Joan Seaton at 905-623-7892. CHAIR CANING WORKSHOP -- Back by popular demand is the Clarke Museum's hands on programme that will teach participants how to cane a chair. The workshop runs on Tuesday evenings beginning October 6th and lasts 7 weeks. Participants must supply their own chair, an awl, and a sponge/clolh. All the cane, instruction instruction and other materials arc supplied by the museum. museum. The workshop leader is Donna Robins of "Old Chairs to Mend" in Newtonville. Cost of the workshop is $45.00 per person. Registration is limited to 15 people so don't delay. This programme programme fills up fast! Call the museum to register at 983-9243. *Note: This workshop is for "drilled caning" not "pressed caning". NEWCASTLE FALL FESTIVAL -- Saturday, October 3. King Street will be closed off for a full day of free events organized by the Newcastle & District Chamber of Commerce. The day starts with the Knights of Columbus Pancake Breakfast and the Newcastle Lions Walk-A-Dog- FAMILY NIGHT -- Bring your family to the library for fun-filled stories, songs and games! Courtice Branch, Thursdays, October 8 - November 26, 7:00-7:30 p.m. Newcastle Village Branch, Thursdays, October 8 - November 26, 7:00-7:30 p.m. FALL PROGRAMS AT LIBRARY -- Encourage the life long love of reading! Join the Clarington Public Library for Preschool Story Time. Children ages 3-5 will delight in the best stories, songs, finger plays and more! No registration is required. At Bowmanville Branch, there will be programs Wednesdays, September 16 - November 4, 1:30 - 2:00 p.m. and Thursdays, September 17 - Novembers, 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. Courtice Branch offers the preschool storytime Wednesdays, October 7 November 25, 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. Dates for the Newcastle Village branch are Fridays, October 9 - November 27, 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. GOLF SPECIAL 18 Hole Championship Course ■ Memberships Available or Pay as You Play Tournament Bookings Available 2 Golfers with 1 Power Cart • Weekdays $58.00; Weekends after 1 p.m. $60.00 . ■ 'Does not apply to tournaments (with this counon onlu) ■ KRACO" CARPENTRY & CONTRACTING Est. 1976 .xUN^Ot/, Complete Carpentry Services • Designing • Custom Built Homes • Renovations • Additions • Decks, etc. William Kraayvanger P.O. Box 14, Bowmanville ON L1C 3K8 (905) 623-1101 ©j.p. (with this coupon only) BOWMANVILLE COUNTRY CLUB (905) 623-2670 COED CADET LEADERSHIP COURSE -- For 1st Canadian Airborne Cadet Corps. Limited to 10 boys and girls 12 to 18 years from Bowmanville, Courtice, Newtonville and Oshawa areas. Commencing October 6 to graduation graduation November 28/29. Application Deadline September 30. For information information phone (905) 576-1198. Quality Body Work Quality Painting FREE ESTIMATES ON BOTH INSURANCE AND NON-INSURANCE WORK Open 5 Days a Week Monday through Friday ; -^'7/jPf-j- : 166 King St. East Telephone 623-3396 ©J.P. JAMES R. YANCH TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY DIAHE E. COUTURE • ESTATE ADMINISTRATOR Personal and Business Bankruptcy Including all other Insolvency Services OSHAWA 122 Albert St. Z1I-Z506 AJAX 50 Commercial Ave. 6I9-I4Z3 COBOURG 72 King St. W. 3Z1-4Z4H SATURDAY AND EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION TOUR HISTORIC CEMETERY - St. George's Cemetery Tour. To be conducted by the Newcastle Village & District Historical Society from 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. on September 26 at the cemetery. cemetery. 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