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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 May 1983, p. 10

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10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowrnanville, May 25,1983 A guide to fine dining and entertainment. STREET DANCE celebrating Bowmanville's 125th Anniversary featuring "Country Rebels" and D.J. on Friday, May 27th 7:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. at Waverly Plaza Parking Area RESTAURANT t Since 1910 MONDAYTHURSDAY 7a.m.-11 p.m. FRIDAYSATURDAY '7a.rn.-1 a.m. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 7 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Serving delicious food of the highest quality at reasonable prices. Take-out orders a specialty; 9 King St. W. 623-5412 SIT BACK, RELAX & ENJOY THE GOLDEN WEST 23 DAY 1550iP.P. DSL . DEPART JULY 4,9,30, AUG. 20, SEPT. 10 NOTE: July 4 & 9 Include Calgary Stampede When a major motorcoach company like Trentway Tours combines tomes with a major airline like C.P. Air, the results are bound to be outstanding. And that's just what we have done! WESTERN CANADA MOTORCOACH/AIR 16 DAY 1380 P,P. DBL DEPART JUNE 24, JULY 9, 24, AUG. 8, 24,SEPT. 8 NOTE: June 24, July 9 include Calgary Stampede trentway FOR DETAILS /Q\ CONTACT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT Trans-World Travel 623-1151 Four Seasons Travel 623-4400 Bowrnanville Travel 623-3182 B.H.S. News EDITORS - SAM LASKAR1S AND JANICE SETO By Janice Seto One of the most valuable purchases a Bowrnanville High School student makes is the BHS Yearbook. It is a permanent record of those unforgettable unforgettable moments of the year in pictures. The class clowns, the candid shots, those sporting events, the shots you hoped and prayed and begged not to be in the yearbook are all contained in a Hardcover edition this year. The price of $13.00 is small compared to the anguish of being left out of the "autographing yearbooks" yearbooks" group in June. The editors of the yearbook are Donna MacSween and Tim Childs, both grade 12 students. They had already had a year's experience on the yearbook when they were asked to be- True Concessions Town halls, tall tales, and train tracks are part of the true concessions of the Town of Newcastle to be interpreted by Bill Humber on Friday, May 27th at 8:00 p.m. at the Visual Arts of Newcastle off Simpson Ave. in Bowrnanville. True Concessions is a project project of the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee Committee of Newcastle. Starting from the road pattern of New castle it takes off to an imaginative imaginative exploration of local history as a basis for determining determining buildings and places warranting conservation. The presentation includes slides, talk, and historic ballads of the type celebrating the opening opening of Bowmanville's Town Hall 80 years ago. The project uses some of the tricks of the 19th century civic booster including a somewhat different cartographic bird's eye view of Bowrnanville and area, and a three dimensional storytelling technique in the spirit of the Belden Atlas. On this the 125th anniversary anniversary of Bowrnanville, join the Local Architectural Advisory Committee for an evening of storytelling and local history and in the process discover some of their plans for future conservation. Attention Ladies! It's Ladies' Night Wednesday, May 25th - 8 p.m. featuring SIX MALE DANCERS - SMALL COVER CHARGE - The Castle Hotel King and Division Sts. -- Bowrnanville Bo wman ville f*: n£)m n/> 623-1133 MaiiUmBmaS STARTING FRIDAY FRI.&SAT. 7:00 & 9:00 CINEMA I SUN. THRU THURS. 8:00 p.m. £6 you STARTING FRIDAY CINEMA II FRI. & SAT. 7:00 & 9:00 SUN. THRU THURS. 8:00 p.m. Ladies and Gentlemen, Friends and Lovers, Mothers, Brothers, High-Lifes and Low-Lifes, In-Laws and Outlaws... THE DOCTOR WILL SEE YOU NOW! DAN AYKROYD is dan amoïo mu eiimmisiiiN mm iw™ A «KIWI mWAAII Mill "DaiOR DilfOl!" HOWARD lll'AWAII • «OKI IURIII ■ JAMS BROWN • IK. (AMIR • DONNA to!!. IP/,IIDRMR. UDIA 1(1 - Will WilllllilO b/ (AH COIIIIIfl ond MM BORIS end BKIKf JAY IWfOVAH Slixy by BEI JAY IRIIDVAN Atok liy IAI0 SCHlffilH DiWii ol ll.tiixi.c|,lif KING 8AGG0I Anomic (Whim PIIIRV, IKRAIO fmulM Itakci «(Nil nemsillll Itiutolbf (OBIKIK WfISS B.;«l«l byMICIIAd FMSWI AUNlVdSAI PICIlIRt lifoSSIHOi Mi|tN| Vi BUjlRill Htwy Al# TOI IICJ Not suitable lor children Coarse language - T.B.O, Coming Soon: Monty Python's Meaning of Life, Superman III. come the editors. Their hard work began early in September. September. This included sorting of material; collecting students' pictures, and selecting of photographs. All this had to be carefully arranged before being sent to the printers before before the various deadlines. In order to maintain their grades in academic subjects, Tim and Donna had to sacrifice some freetime and stay after school. However, Tim and Donna have no regrets. They found their work has been fulfilling and interesting and are beginning to plan the next yearbook with Mr. Lees, the staff advisor. Mr. C. R. Johnson is himself an expert photographer and is suitably the staff advisor to the Yearbook Photographers. He finds that photography is a rewarding hobby and encourages encourages all the Yearbook photographers photographers to get the best shots. Mr. C. R. Johnson this year circulated a newsletter to keep photographers posted of news concerning the yearbook and suggestions for pictures. This way he feels that a large number of students will find their faces in the yearbook. The Yearbooks are due during the last week of school. They promise to meet all our expectations. And for this remarkable remarkable feat, all the yearbook yearbook workers should be congratulated. congratulated. Thanks for the memories! OSHAWA LEGION GREEN GAELS JUMBO BINGO FRIDAY, MAY 27,7 p.m. $5000.00 PRIZES OFFERED $2000.00 JACKPOT IN GIVEN NOS. $1000.00 MUST GO Jimmy's Place at King Garden Every Wednesday is Family Night Six-item Chinese Food Buffet ALL YOU CAN EAT » $ 4. DO p.m. $80.00 REGULAR GAMES ON BONUS CARDS $1000.00 SPECIAL PLUS EARLY BIRD ■ SHARE THE WEALTH • LATE GAMES RED BARN AUDITORIUM 172 WAYNE AVE. OSHAWA Lie. 385098 WE RE MORE THAN A NICE PLACE TO EAT y fis Family Dining at its Finest v; • Daily luncheon and .Î ■' dinner specials • • Relaxed atmosphere Jlj <jjvv to soothe your spirits tj: i• Children s menu • Club, group luncheons ,y v „ and dinners \ .a*' 7 . ,txy / .»['*■ " 1 h/( 'f • Î uf-s W m 1 t 1 a m to ! * p u «u ( *■' '• V Every Thursday is Family Steak Night Our special for two ... 8-OZ. New York cut (per person) $10.99 per couple 5:00 to 8:30 p.m. . / r.Vt y >; • ' if■ 1 ut". VV » • 11 t 1 a rn !n I ' 'i 1 hue, I i: Sat 1 1 um '<> 1 r'iuîf ■*;*■ ( hoot'd ( i' Sund-iv" 88 King SI t asl - Bowm.mvilh Capri Restaurant Telephone 623-2623 i Served with fried onions on a sizzling plaller, complete with salad bar, fried potatoes and vegetable. Choose either rice pudding or jelly lor dessert. Each family is allowed one child under 12 FREE! * KING GARDEN Restaurant and Tavern 73 King E 623-4255 Bowmanville I GOOD TIMES Old Canadians Auction Sale Wednesday, May 25th Sale starts 7:00 p.m. Viewing from 5:00 p.m. DOWNSTAIRS Come and browse through this large selection of collectors' items. Licenced and Snacks Available Wednesday, Thursday, Friday May 25th - 26th-27th Dining and Dancing Our D.J. Eric Edwards will play a great selection of old and new hits for your dancing and listening pleasure. FRIDAY NIGHT we are featuring li' Nostalgic Happy Hour - 3 to 8 p.m. Bring your friends and remember the good old days. SATURDAY, MAY 28th Join us and enjoy the good old fashioned festivities Hot & Cold Buffet $1 1 95 per Featuring Roast Beef and all your favorite old-fashioned desserts from the pastry table ... A A person Dining 5 p.m. In 10 p.m. Dancing 8 p.m. In dose Gel into the spirit of the celebration of Bowmanville's 125th Birthday PRIZES for Best Old-fashioned Costume HOTEL Liberty St. S. and Hwy. 401 I me Dining and Entertainment t For Reservations Call 623-3373 Bowmanville i, t i I

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