4 ! 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 22, 1962 Section Two A guide to fine dining and entertainment. orm^Mrach Hie Quieter Side of Daytona Beach 14, 21, 28 & 35 Day Tours (longer upon request) Sunday Departures October 17/82 - April 17/83 Your Trentway Tours Holiday Includes: e e Transportation by private deluxe motorcoach with air conditioning and washroom Oceanfront accommodation with 2 double beds, air conditioning, colour TV, kitchen facilities & private balconies while at the Pagoda Motel in Ormond Beach Services of experienced escort on motorcoach and a Trentway Tours representative in Ormond Beach GUARANTEED PRICE t i-i T-i -m trentway«_ ^tours..,,. : acta' For Details. Contact: BOWMANVILLE TRAVEL - 623-3182 FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL -- 623-4400 TRANS WORLD TRAVEL -- 623-1511 You're Invited to our Fall OUS€ Saturday, Sept. 25-9 a.m. - 5 p.m, The FLYING DUTCHMAN HOTEL Is Extremely Proud to Announce the Opening of the (J£,% SUPPER CLUB A LIMITED NUMBER OF MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE For more information and reservations Call 623-3373 today! There are many places to dine and dance, but most have loud music. At the Silver Slipper, you dine on meticulously prepared, delicious food and dance to truly beautiful'music each and every Saturday night. Our new Executive Chef, Robert Gourlie, and Music Director, Phil James, have carefully assembled this package for those of you who wish to put beauty and romance back into Saturday night. Excellent Food, New Hits,Old Favourites. Yours to Enjoy at the cSiCu&X cSHiflflEl SUPPER CLUB THE FLYING DUTCHMAN HOTEL Hwy. 401 and Liberty St. S. Bowmanville • 623-3373 Orono Show and Shine Attracts More Than 80 Participants I*-.' : i ■ ■■ . (■:> v f > lYw ' ' 'f- •'** 'i* v< George Kennedy of Bowmanville was just one of cars such as the Mercury in the above photo, there 80 car enthusiasts who participated in the first were several modified late model cars m the show, annual Orono Show and Shine on Saturday at the Contestants were vying fojr prizes in seven different Orono Fairgrounds. As well as antique and classic categories. St. John's Joannas Resumed Their Fall Meetings on Mon., Sept. 13th Kitchener Oktoberfest Wednesday October 13th Includes transportation, visit to Kitchener Market, Admission to Oktoberfest Celebrations Oktoberfest Luncheon. $31.95 per person Tom Clark Travel Tours OSHAWA - BOWMANVILLE Telephone 623-6660 or Call Collect 416-623-6660 The St. John Joanna's resumed their fall meeting on Mon., Sept. 13, 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. B. Blake with 19 members present. The devotional service was based on 23rd psalm taken by B. Blake and Friendship prayer read by M. Quinney and a fail poem by H. Milne. During the summer our social convenor I. Anonichuk sent out cards to sick and shut-ins. We had a lemonade and cake booth during the Sidewalk Sale which proved beneficial as a social meeting place for friends to meet and visit as well as a fund raising project. The A.C.W. Martha group assisted in this effort, too. This Sunday, Sept. 19th, at 11 a.m. service the Rev. Joseph De Pencier - Wright will ne the guest speaker in celebrating of the 150th anniversary. The fall rummage sale, Thursday, October 14th, 10-4 p.m. will be held in the Parish Hall with refreshments served. On Saturday, October 23rd the "Parish Fair" will be in the Great Hall 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. celebrating our 150th anniversary. Everyone is cordially invited to attend and enioy the celebrations. The annual Synod for 1982 is being held in Diocesan Centre St. James Cathedral, Toronto on September 23,24,25th. Two Lay Members to Synod will attend - Mrs. B. Blake and Mrs. F. Snider. One of the main, goals "Anglican's in Mission" will be thoroughly discussed and perhaps finalized. A pre-Synod meeting will be held in Millbrook Anglican Church this Thursday night. The social hour was greatly enjoyed by all. Mrs. Karen Allin spoke on Aloe Vera - Forever Living Products - our thanks to her for an interesting evening. Delicious refreshments were served by hostess Mrs. Beatrice Blake and Mrs. Mildred Quinney. An enjoyable evening was had by 1 all present. Oshawa's Sweet Adelines Prepare for Anniversary @ Pltch-ln and Keep Canada Beautiful Do you like to sing? Perhaps this is the year you should join the thousands of women who have discovered the thrill of singing barbershop harmony. Sweet Adelines is an international international organization of women 'dedicated to the teaching and singing of four-part harmony, barbershop style. The Oshawa chorus is proud to be celebrating celebrating their 25th Anniversary this year and are setting a goal to be a bigger and better chorus. There are many outlets for creativity within the chorus including choreography, make-up and costume design. During the month of September, September, the chorus will be .preparing for its 25th Anniversary Anniversary celebration being held on October 4th. Guests will include nearly two hundred previous members. November will be started off with a bang as the chorus dedicates the entire evening on Monday, November 1st to its annual guest night. The program for the evening will include demonstrations by the chorus and (juartets on the artistry of singing four-part harmony. During the months of December and January these ladies will be rehearsing for their show being held at East- dale Collegiate on February 5, 1983, after which they will be preparing for their annual ' competition next April held in Hamilton, Ontario. The chorus meets regularly on Monday evenings at 8:00 p.m. at the Glen Stewart Park Clubhouse, on the corner of Cabot and Cartier Streets in Oshawa. Anyone interested in finding out more about this exciting hobby is welcome on any rehearsal night or can call 725-0113 for more information. RESTAURANT Since 1910 MONDAY-THURSDAY 7a.m.-11 p.m. FRIDAY-SATURDAY 7a.m.-1a.m. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 7 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Serving delicious food of the highest quality at reasonable prices. I Take-out orders a specialty. 9 King St. W. 623-5412 & T &■ F % W. : j A -» <4 • W " x -• ;Æs h \ „ A v V d? • xvi. 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