Page 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, February 4, 1998 WED., FEB. 4 PROGRAM FOR PARENTS OF TEENS -- Parents arc invited to participate participate in an evening program held at Si. Stephen's Secondary in Bowmanvillc on Wednesday, February 4, and Thursday, February 5, from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m., to learn effective ways of dealing with difficult issues that can arise in relationships with their teens. Confronting and learning from difficult situations docs lead to healthier relationships. To register please call St. Stephen's Secondary School at 623-3990 or St. Joseph Parish Office at 623-3233. THURS.* FEB. 5 FRENCH IMMERSION MEETING -- Parents/Guardians from Clarington Separate School areas who are considering considering enrolling their child in French Immersion Senior Kindergarten in September 1998 are invited to attend an information meeting on Thursday, February 5, 1998 at 7:00 p.m. at St. Joseph's Elementary School, 90 Parkway Crescent, Bowmanvillc. FRI.j FEB. 6 CNIB 1998 LOTTERY CALENDARS -- There are still a few CNIB 1998 Lottery Calendars available until February 6, 1998. With a CNIB 1998 Lottery Calendar, there are over 1,200 chances to win a share of $80,000.00 in CASH prizes daily, weekly and monthly, The calendars are available at the CNIB Durham Office, 205 Bond Street East in Oshawa or by calling 905-436-7732. HYPNOTIST PERFORMS -- The Clarington Girls' Hockey Association will present five-time award-winning hypnotist, Mike Mandel, at Bowmanvillc High School, Friday, February 6, at 7:30 p.m. For tickets call Lori West at 623- 8727. Memorial Park Community Hall, 120 Liberty Street South, Bowmanvillc. There arc many activities to interest you. A low cost lunch at noon and transportation for a nominal fee can be arranged when ordered in advance by Monday noon. Phone Community Care at 623-2261. WED.', FEB. 11 OSHAWA LITTLE THEATRE -- Is having a Benefit Performance of "The Cemetery Club" on Wednesday, February 11, 1998 at 8:00 p.m. sharp. Proceeds will go to The Parkinson Research. Performance will be held at the O.L.T., 62 Russell Avc., Oshawa. (I block south of Taunton Rd. west off Simcoc St.). For more information call 668-6590 or 723- 3183, The Parkinson Foundation of Canada, Durham Region Chapter. AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL ACTION CIRCLE -- This group will meet on Wednesday, February 11, at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 47 Temperance Street, Bowmanvillc. This is your opportunity to meet, learn about A.I. and explore activities and outreach. Everyone is invited. Contact Hugh Donnelly 697-3848 or Alice Dana 697- 3006. THURS., FEB. 12 FIRST OSHAWA ITC CLUB -- ITC (International Training in Communication) develops speaking, listening, listening, and evaluating skills for home, work and public life. Practise in a friendly, friendly, supportive environment. http://www.durham.org/itc/welcome.htm Next meeting is February 12, at Durham Board of Education, Sinclair Office, 400 Taunton Rd. E., Whitby, Room 2013, at 6:45 p.m. Topic is Practice Run for Preparation for the Annual Speech Contest. Contact Mary Leigh at (905) 430-0973. SAT., FEB. 7 VALENTINE'S DANCE -- To C.B.G. members. Come to a Valentine's Dance on Saturday, February 7th, at 8:00 p.m. at the Courtice Community Complex. A live band, "The Easy Pieces" will play Rock and Roll tunes from the 60's to the 90's. There is a late evening buffet and door prizes and a cash bar. Get your tickets by calling Adrian Foster at 404-1693. MON., FEB. 9 MAC USERS MEETING -- A special meeting of Macintosh Users East (MaUsE) will be held on Monday, February 9, from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in Room LI 18 at Durham College, Oshawa. Doors open at 7:00 p.m. Meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. All MaUsE members and the general public are invited. The meeting will feature a guest speaker from the software software firm, TIMEBOX, a producer of educational educational CDs. The entrance to L-wing is west or left of the main entrance as you approach it from the main parking lot. There is a reception desk immediately inside the main entrance where more detailed directions can be obtained. Call 905-433-0777. OPEN STAGE -- On Monday, February 9, and Monday, February 23, The Writers' Circle of Durham Region will hold Open Stage Poetry Nights at A Different Drum Cafe in Oshawa (Bruce and Celina Streets). CROCUS CAMPAIGN -- February 9 to 13, CNIB Durham is holding its Annual Crocus Campaign. Crocuses are $4 each or 3 pots for $10. Proceeds from this sale enable the CNIB to continue to provide services services to more than 1000 persons in Durham Region with poor or failing vision. CNIB Services include a Library for the Blind, Vision Rehabilitation Services, Orientation and Mobility, and Technical Aids Centre. To order crocuses, crocuses, call CNIB Durham at 436-7732. TUES., FEB. 10 KENDAL CHURCH HOSTS TEA -- Kendal United Church is hosting a Ladies' Valentines Dessert Tea on Tuesday, February I0, at the church at 7:30 p.m. All ladies arc invited, Special speaker will be Joanne Goodwin, Assistant Pastor at Calvary Pentecostal Church, Port Hope. Nancy Chisling will provide the special music, Tickets may he purchased hy contacting the church office at 786-2950 or Pal Atkins at 983-9261, or at "The Bridal Path" in Bowmanvillc. FOR OLDER ADULTS -- The Tuesday program for older adults in Clarington bn February 10, 1998, will be held from 9:30 tun. - 2:00 p.m. at FOR YOUR INFORMATION DRAMA WORKSHOP DATES -- Remember these dates - March 4,5,6,7. The Bowmanvillc Drama Workshop is presenting a three-act comedy "Opening Night" in B.H.S. Theatre at 8:00 p.m each evening. For tickets phone 623-4732 or 623-5700. SWEETHEART SWING -- The Newcastle Optimists will hold a dance February 13 at the Orono Arena as a fundraiser fundraiser for their community projects. The dance begins at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are available at The Apple Blossom Shop in Orono or Hope's Video in Newcastle. For information call Katie at 987-3781. OSHAWA YWCA -- The Oshawa YWCA is offering a CO-ED Volleyball Tournament on Saturday, February 14, 1998. Limited spaces available and the event runs from 9 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Deadline to register is February 7, 1998. Call the YWCA at 723-9922. Bring your sweetie and have lots of fun. The YWCA is looking for volunteers with volleyball experience to assist at the tournament. If interested contact Karen or Cheri at 723- 9922. Deadline is February 1, 1998. e 'for tfiat speciafgift ^ on 'Valentine's 'Day W/ » h.ll'V I, 'll- • ( Ik'IIIK'-. vX'l ' 'The fillip Cjartei l.imyiv. sTiniTair. Itodcrv novdltc* O • h.ll'V I, 'll- • ( Ik'llll CO I V • TaIJk- 167 Sùttcoe Sc. S. (jouül ÇoAm St.) 722-5740 STORE HOURS: Mon.-Wed. 10-7, Thurs. ■ Fri. 10 ■ 3 Sat. 10 -6, Sun. 12-S No time for the BIG CLEAN... WE HAVE!! \li s 45 A WE: > Dust top to bottom (removing cobwebs) > Clean bathrooms and kitchen^ > Vacuum throughout ^ > Make up the beds .- m > Empty all waste paper baskets > Leave your home spotless / f / WE: Send you twg cleaners with their own equipment and supplies Fit your schedule at not so roval prices WEEKLY • BI-WEEKLY • MONTHLY • OCCASIONAL We also steam clean carpets using a truck mounted system! K FREE ESTIMATE CALL (905) 697-MAID Clo,wing Some L-lCi 1 ($6 (905) 697"(6243) SALUTE TO YOUTH -- Young people honored by the Bowmanvillc Optimist Club at the annual Youth Appreciation Night arc pictured above, with representatives of the Optimists. Bowmanville Optimists Honour Young Achievers "Although their ' efforts ore not unnoticed, they do not often receive the recognition they deserve." Twenty-five of Clarington's keenest young achievers were honored honored January 28th at a dinner dinner sponsored by the Bowmanville Optimist Club. "Although their efforts arc not unnoticed, they do not often receive the recognition they deserve," said Will Duggan, who introduced the young people people receiving certificates of recognition at the Flying Dutchman Hotel. Those honored by the Optimist Club included teen volunteers from Memorial Hospital, peer helpers from local schools, and young people active in athletics, fund-raising and protecting the environment. environment. A list of this year's honorées honorées is as follows: Alyson and Christopher Dupuis, organizers of an environmental clean-up in Bowmanvillc; award-winning award-winning figure skater Heather Gebocrs; Michelle Walker, MATURE CHALLENGING 18 HOLE GOLF COURSE JOIN WITH A MEMBERSHIP NOW! Book your 1998 Tournament, Banquet, Wedding, Party or Dance Middle Rd., Bowmanville (1 Mile North of Bowmanvilie/1 Mile South of Taunton Rd.) BOWMANVILLE COUNTRY CLUB [ (905) 623-2670 ©j, P J Quality Body Work Quality Painting FREE ESTIMATES ON BOTH INSURANCE AND NON-INSURANCE WORK Open 5 Days a Week Monday through Friday fWiRViV/ «-J BOWMANVILLE - ONT. 166 King St. East Telephone 623-3396 ©j.p. who raised $500 in her school's Terry Fox run; Lindsey Bennet, Nick Exner and Lance Madorc of Wavcrlcy Public School; Leila Shaffaf, Jessica MacLeod, Sarah Draper and John Shrives, of Ontario Street Public School; Colleen Prince and Katherine Prince of Faith United Church in Courtice; Andrew Adams, Janet Downey, Jennifer Downey, Sonya Murphy and Cindy Wells, of Memorial Hospital's volunteer volunteer program; Tiffany Piper, Amie Kurianowicz, Angela Kingham, Amanda Dickinson and Dana Kcast, of the Guides' junior leaders' program; and Marsha Duggan and Bridget Hogan, of the HOBY youth program. JAMES R. YANCH ©j.p. Trustee in Bankruptcy Offering all insolvency services including personal and corporate bankruptcies OSHAWA 122 Albert St.-721-7506 Ajax: 50 Commercial Ave. - 619-1473 Cobourg: 72 King St. W. - 372-4744 Saturday and evening appointments available. FREE initial consultation. NEED TO KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT YOUR NEW COMMUNITY? Call T/eLCOME 1 T/el Wv F F <5i AGON SiMrn 1Q30 Sandra Yates 623-5873 Bowmanville Area Our hostess will bring gifts and greetings, ^ along with helpful community information. ^ Knox Christian School in Bowmanville is a school which has served the Bowmanville area since 1957 and offers quality instruction and learning to students in grades JK-8. Expect to find the following in this exciting, growing school of over 300 students: • qualified, Christian teachers • Biblically-based, academic instruction • much parental involvement • a large playground in a park-like setting • enthusiastic students • a caring atmosphere • computers, sports, music and more Kindergarten registration dates are: Wednesday, February 18 and Thursday, February 19 from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Junior kindergarten students must be 4 years old on or before December 31, 1998. Senior kindergarten students must he 5 years old on or before December 31, 1998. Registrations for all other grade levels (1-8) will be accepted as well. Call the school at 623-5871 to arrange your appointment. We look forward to serving you. 410 Scugog Street, Bowmanvillc L1C 3K2 ©j.p,