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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Nov 1983, p. 4

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i 4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 16,1983 A guide to fine dining and entertainment. Newtonville Women's Institute Attend Achievement Day Mr. flnH Mrç Rnçç Rrnurn Qhû trvnlr tVin Drnum'c mil tn ilin fnntiln !h tUn -- -- Î a il i K ,I _ „ - . ... Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown visited last weekend in Clinton with Mrs. Ruth Taylor who celebrated her 80th birthday. She took the Brown's out to dinner on Saturday at Bay- field and returned to her son's home to visit with the rest of Jimmy's Place at King Garden Every Wednesday is Family Night Six-item Chinese Food Buffet s Only *4.25 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Children under 12 years - $2.85 the family in the evening. The Women's Institute ladies of Inez Boughen, Janet Paeden, Olive Henderson, Jean O'Neill, Sharon Buttery and Jean Dutton attended the Achievement Day of More Cents Than Dollars on Tuesday Tuesday afternoon at Orono Community Centre. Welcome was expressed by the Service Specialist Barbara Weese and introduced the different leaders who took the course. There were many and varied displays to admire. Mr. Ron Deeth of Windcrest Farms Meat Sales spoke on Meats and the cuttings of the front quarters. These were given as prizes at the end of the program. program. He is from Port Perry. After the coffee break, Lynne Andrews of Ontario Hydro spoke on ways of saving hydro. Mrs. Wm. Milligan and Berneice who spent a few days in Minden and Lindsay, returned returned home on Tuesday afternoon. afternoon. Many enjoyed the bus trip to the Royal Winter Fair on Sunday afternoon with dinner at the Swiss Chalet, Whitby sponsored by the Sunday School. Margaret Elliott, Janet Paeden, Lena Clysdale and Phyl Peck were among those who attended the Christmas bazaar on Saturday afternoon Watch All the Action and enjoy our Grey Cup Buffet Sunday, Nov. 27th Chili, Oktoberfest Sausage, Cold Cuts, Salads, etc *5 .25 per person Drink Specials Draw for Pair of Tickets for the Toronto Maple Leafs home game (4th Row - Red) Screens for Viewing the Game Served Downstairs in the Banquet Room Doors Open One Hour before Game Time Phone 623-3373 and Reserve a Table for Your Friends Or Bring the Whole Family and enjoy our FAMILY SUNDAY BRUNCH Hot and Coid Buffet includes dessert- from our famous pastry table (11 a.m. to 2 p.m.) For Reservations Phone 623-3373 $g25 Licensed L.L.B.O. Entertainment EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT November 18th "Carl Leitch" Book Your Christmas Party or Banquet NOW! 96 Waverley Road Visa 623-1140 Bowmanville MasterCard CAPd IIMAIIA VI Excellent Italian and Canadian Dining 68 King St. East -- Bowmanville (Veltri Complex) Sunday Brunch (11 a.m. to 3 p.m.) $C-75 Wednesday, November 16th Only . 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. 2 for 1 Spaghetti Dinner Includes: Choice of Juice, Soup of the Day or Chef Salad ! Ample Parking at Rear For reservations call 623-2623 Hwy. 401 at Liberty St. S. 623-3373 Bowmanville Are you a last-minute traveller? Do you hate to plan anything more than a week in advance? Do you want to get away, but think it's too expensive? THEN PHONE |_ a t e _Bj rC | AT BOWMANVILLE TRAVEL CENTRE He flies in every Tuesday afternoon to bring us all the reduced rates for that week's departures. So why not spend next week eating tacos on the Mexican Riviera, or walking down Main St., U.S.A., with Mickey Mouse! Now doesn't that sound better than raking the leaves or shovelling the driveway? PHONE LATE-BIRD AT 623-3182 Bowmanville Travel Centre 47 KING STREET WEST Appointed agent since 1950 at Kendal United Church basement. basement. Mrs. Bea Jones and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jones returned home Friday evening after a two week visit in Edmonton when they attended the wedding wedding of Bea's grandson, Mr. Doug Jones, son of Mrs. Shirley Jones and the late Samuel (Bud) Jones to Miss Wendy Kuzio of St. Albert on Saturday, November 5th, at Sherwood Park United Church, Alberta. The happy couple are honey-mooning in Hawaii. Newtonville - Starkville Bowling Team Standings Dills 21, Icicles 20, Bread and Butter 20, Sweet Mixed 19. 200 Games Peggy Millson 230, Pat Millson220, Dorilda McCarron 220, Blanche Jones 213, Carol Oke 212, 207, Jean Arnold 211, Cindy Millson 210, Mary Topple 209, 208. 50 - 50 draw - Cathy Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Staple- ton and family visited on Saturday evening with Mrs. Helen Armstrong and family of Millbrook. The bake sale Friday evening evening by the Hall Board was a profitable one. Don't forget another card party on Friday, November 17th at the Hall. A small crowd attended the dance on Saturday evening with the Ding-a-ling orchestra. orchestra. Mrs. Margaret Todd and Mrs. Acy Farrow visited on Wednesday with Mrs. Jack Elliott of Millbrook. Remembrance Day, November 11th was well attended considering the cold and windy day. Mr. Bill Clarke conducted the services at the Cenotaph, opening with O Canada. Frank Stapleton assisted and read the scripture scripture and led in prayer followed by O God our Help in Ages Past. Two minutes silence was observed, followed by the laying of wreaths - School by Susie Riemstra and Jeff. Stapleton, Province of Ontario - Frank Stapleton, Town of Newcastle - Diane Hamre, Veterans - Anthony Ton, Ladies Auxiliary by Berneice Milligan. The Benediction was given followed by "God Save the Queen." Several couples attended the Kendal girls Lob Ball dance at Brownsdale Community Community Centre on Saturday evening. Seven nurse classmates who graduated 45 years ago from Oshawa Hospital, met on Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nesbitt of Columbus for a reunion. Besides Besides the hostess the others were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Crosby of Truro, Nova Scotia, Mrs. Jessie • Johnston, Niagara Falls, Mrs. Lawrence Mason of Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dwyer of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Grass of Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Farrow. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott visited on Sunday with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wray Soules of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O'Neill were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Goldie of Zion. Church services held Sunday morning with Mrs. Debbie Nowlan as greeter. Lynda King spoke on Prayer and gave the children's story "The Little Prince." The choir sang "Ring the Bells of Heaven" accompanied by Jessie Best as organist. Kathy Shaw had decorated two bou- Canada Music Week Hymn Sing in Oshawa Nov. 20 Canada Music Week will be observed in Oshawa at Simcoe Street United Church, on Sunday, November 20th at 8 p.m, Choirs taking part on the program include All Saints Anglican Church Choir, The General Motors Choir, Kings- vicw United Church .Choir, The Oshawa Festival Singers, St. George's Memorial Church Choir and Simcoe Street United Church Choir, Canada Music Week has u four-fold purpose. It is an occasion for: reflecting on the purl music plays In the lives of all Canadians, Canadians, saluting the great masters of the past and becoming becoming acquainted with Canadian composers, applauding applauding Canadian musical artists, both vocal and instru- quets of flowers for the altar. Mrs. Bea Jones and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jones attended United Church in Orono on Sunday. Miss Alecia Fae Kirkham, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kirkham of Powell River, B.C., was one of the 10 babies baptized on this occasion. Following the church services, services, 25 relatives gathered at the home of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cornish to enjoy a delicious, meal and spent a social afternoon together. together. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Farrow visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Stapleton of Port Hope on Sunday evening. Christmas Bazaar at Nel Gor Castle Nursing Home Wednesday, November 30 2 to 4 p.m. CRAFTS -- BAKE SALE KNITTED ARTICLES TEA ROOM 30 King St. W., Newcastle 987-4702 Bowmanville 6231133 Main HELD OVER! Fri. and Sat. 7:00 and 9:00 Cinemas CINEMA I Sunday through Thursday 8:00 The Ultimate B Experience... \ BRAINSTORM % METRO-GOIDWYN-MAYER pmeni, " * J F PRODUCTION * DOUGLAS TRUMBULL him "BRAINSTORM" f CHRISTOPHER WALKEN NATALIE WOOD LOUISE FLETCHER CLIFF ROBERTSON* % screenplay Dv ROBERT STITZEL ana PHILIP FRANK MESSINA story t>v BRUCE JOEL RUBIN Muuc t» JAMES HORNER Director OI Photography RICHARD YURICICH, AS C iacuttve m Cho.ge or Production JACK GROSSBERG i.eculee Producer JOEL L FREEDMAN Produced and Deeded Dy DOUGLAS TRUMBULL ' v ■-> k» VAe* *«. Nmed in Super Ponovinon nnirw bv mnênT * -"V MlllDOLSY 8Tf Mf.MTW STARTING FRIDAY Fri. and Sat. 7:00 and 9:00 DEAL OF THE CEF MGM/UA ffTFETSBin CINEMA II Sunday through Thursday 8: W- Chevy Chase and his partners are arms dealers. They sell second-rate weapons to third world nations. But they're not out to stick it to anyone. /TvAOULT ^ACCOMPANIMENT PC ing tribute to teachers of Canada, „. and pay- tne music Clim OIASK SKiOrKMit WKAVKK (iKKOOHY HINKS A WII.I.IAM KKIKIIKIN FILM A STKVK TISCH-.ION AVNKT TNOIIIT MON IN ASSOCIATION WITH HIT) TONKIN I'NODl'CI IONS "|)KAI. OI THK ITNTt'N WAI.I.UK SHAUN NIL)IAHI) l.llllildINI VINCK KDWARIIS Mhmv Ii> AKTTIl'K II, Kt lllNSI KIN Kmutivv TmkIiu-i'IS JON AVNKT, STKVK TTSCTI, TAIT. IIKICKMAN INoduml by HIT) TONKIN Wrillni l>> TATI. IIKICKMAN Dlmlvtl b> WII.I.IAM TKIKDKIN Coming Soon: The Big Chill, Educating Rita, Final Option.

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