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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Nov 1986, p. 4

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i < 4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 26,1986 A guide to fine dining and entertainment. Snow Related Incidents Keep Region Police Busy Now that the winter weather weather has arrived, Durham Regional Police would like to remind drivers to keep their vehicles clear of the streets. When the snow falls, the snow plow goes through, Family Roadhouse Restaurant EARLY BIRD SPECIALS D.J. Wed. - Sat. Mon.toFri. 4-6p.m. I Senior Citizen Night With membership card, a 15% discount off regular menu. TUESDAYS Hydro Night - Special Beverage Prices Dutchman Hamburger with the works 8 p.m. - 11 p.m. $1.75 WEDNESDAYS Midweek Singles' Night Dance to the sounds of our DJ Dress Code in Effect THURSDAYS Wings Night Centre Lounge - 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. The best deal for wings in town t \ r 1 S * FRIDAYS Buffet in Dining Room during month of December ' Family Fish Night in Buffetena I SATURDAYS yz // Gatu&lelUjiit and 'Wine. Every Saturday Night Buffet $12.95 Dance to the music of the '50s and "60s SUNDAYS Family Brunch 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. $6.95 with organist Ron Baker at the Lowery organ 5 1 % Hwy. 401 and Liberty St. S. 623-3373 Bowmanville BUSTER'S ROADHOUSE and TAVERN 45 KING STREET WEST NEWCASTLE (416) 987-4442 APPEARING: Thursday, Nov. 27 Friday, Nov. 28 Saturday, Nov. 29 PINK CADILLAC RUMOURS at the Castle Hotel 54 KING STREET EAST BOWMANVILLE (416) 623-7072 November 28, 29 TEXAS LOUNGE LIZARDS This Sunday - Grey Cup Party Opening at 3:3U p.m. FOOD AVAILABLE 200/Hot Wing Also Available - Chili and Burgers ■NEW YEAR'S EVE - Featuring FELONY ' $35/Couple $28/Person • i i Marina's Walk of Lights Ends at Nativity Scene and if there are any vehicles vehicles obstructing it, they will, be towed at the owners' expense. expense. Drivers are also reminded reminded to take it easy on the roads. When the first sign of snow arrived, several several accidents occured on Thursday, November 20, in the Durham Eegion, A vehicle collided into the rear of a stopped vehicle vehicle at Centrefield Drive and Highway #2. When reversing out of a private driveway, a vehicle struck a northbound vehicle vehicle on Leskard Road in Orono. At about 3:50 p.m., a vehicle vehicle moving northbound on Scugog Street slid into a second vehicle. The second car was attempting to stop on Middle Road. However, the roads were very slippery. slippery. A double vehicle accident accident occured on Liberty Street North at about 3:14 p.m. One of the drivers has been charged. Another accident was reported reported at about 5:20 p.m. at Highway #2 and Maple Grove. None of the above accidents accidents resulted in any serious serious injuries and very few charges were laid. On Friday, November 21 a typical snowstorm prank was reported. At about 9:00 p.m., an unknown unknown person threw a snowball through a living room window. The home on Liberty Street North, in Bowmanville, reported an estimated $35 damage. Aside from the influx of snow-related accidents, several other calls were made to the Durham Regional Regional Police. On Thursday, November 20, at approximately 7:00 p.m., a vehicle fire was reported reported at Ontario Street and Durham Street in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. No injuries were caused. At about 5:45 p.m., on Thursday, a tractor trailer using an exiting laneway on Mill Street in Newcastle Village caught onto some hydro wires. The hydro wires were pulled and the pole broken. No injuries were caused, but there was an estimated $400 damage to the tractor plus the replacement cost of a hydro pole. Christmas Model Railroad Show Saturday NOVEMBER 29, 1986 11:00am to 500pm HARMONY UNITED CHURCH 15 Harmony Road North, at Klnp Street, OSHAWA plenty of parking at the rear STEAM, OUSEL AND TRACTION LAYOUTS • MODULES //, • ■UILDINQ IN PflOORESS. AND DEMONSTRATIONS ADMISSION adults $3,00 children under 14 $1.00 under 5 Iree BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY -<*--TV • - x is': - ' "36 There was a chilly wind blowing early Friday evening as the "Walk of Lights" took place at Port Darlington Marina where the Gill family had strung literally hundreds of colored lights on boats, condominiums and the hotel. It was quite a spectacular scene. The parade wound its way to the Nativity Scene, led by the oldest sailor, Reginald LeGresley, pictured in top hat pointing out the features of the scene. A Uuu the tMaàhouH JlUjliU. ^Iltey only told me we wene pa/Uintj,! Don't miss our spectacular "Walk of Lights" leading tothetraditipnal Nativity Scene down at our Harbour (complete with live animals) In our Dining Room Mr. John MacKenzie is back every Sat. evening . from 7 p.m. ' Reserve your Holiday Parties Space is limited - booking fast Don't forget our ever popular luncheon , salad bar and Wed. nite steak special (2 can dine for $10.99) at Port Darlington Marina Hotel Lake Rd. off Liberty St. S. 623-4925 401 Bowmanville Exit 432 623-3501 Hampton Happenings by Wilma Kantor With Christmas fast approaching, approaching, here is a list of special services of the Hampton Charge beginning this Sunday evening with the Advent Carol service which is a joint service at Eldad church at 7 p.m. The mitten tree service will be Dec. 7 at Hampton Church. December 14 the White Gift service which is put on by the Sunday school classes will be presented. On December December 24 the Christmas Eve service will be at Hampton church at 7 p.m. and will be a Communion Service. Hampton services are at 10:15 a.m. The Doubles Club is holding holding its Annual Christmas party December G at the church which will feature a pot luck supper followed by old fashioned Christmas games. Everyone in the Hampton area is welcome to attend. For information contact Doug or Frances Suter at 263-8253. To raise money to obtain an information line for the blind, Francine Newton is taking orders for 800 gram Christmas cakes. To order call Francine at 2G3-8253. Also for holiday entertaining entertaining or as a gift order some fresh cheese from a Brownie, Guide or Pathfinder Pathfinder before Thursday, Nov. 27. Delivery date is the second second week in December. For information contact Peggy Powell 203-2280 or Elizabeth Bateman, 2G3- 29G0. The Hampton Moo-Moos 4-II Club invited the Women's Institute to a meeting of the "Milk Makes It" dub nt the home of Barbara Barbara Hindman. The four members of the Institute who wore able to attend this meeting were treated to an entertaining evening of good food, good company and some educational quizzes. quizzes. The 4-11 group made Mexican salad, milkshakes, sherbet which all contained milk products. The Achievement Day for this club will be held, Monday, December 1 in Solina Hall at 7:30 p.m. The "Meals in Minutes" class had a good turnout and everyone had a good time learning new recipes and then making them under the direction of Marion Marion Lewis or Marg Hall. Of course the best part of the class was the noontime tasting tasting bee when we got to eat the delicious food. This class will have a summary day on Thursday morning at 10 a.m. which will consist of Madeline Rose speaking on herbs and how to use them and an exchange of quick and easy recipes. Wednesday night card parly winners were Barbara Barbara Cochrane, Bernice Wells, Carl Ferguson, Doreen Doreen Ferguson and Leslie Taylor. The most lone hands won by Bernice Wells and Judy Fowler had the low score. Draw winners were Bernice Renton, Leonard Cain, Eileen Warder Warder and Anne Taylor. The meeting of the United Church Women was held Monday, Nov. 17 in the Centennial Centennial Room of the church. The guest speaker, Constable Constable John Logan, spoke on simple ways to make our homes secure. Your home should never appear empty but some lights and T. V. should be left on. We need secure locks for the doors and windows and there should be no place for a burglar to hide near the house, such as higl) shrubs or trees. You should have identification numbers on televisions, stereos, tape decks, etc. This number should be taken from your driver's licence. Bowmanville' Lions Club, T urkey Roll New I utili Oven Smorgasbord Buffet DUTCH BOY and GIRL BUFFET Over 50 choices Different Varieties Weekly FAMOUS 28 OR MORE ITEM SALAD BAR HOME-MADE SOUPS, BREADS, DESSERTS RESERVE CHRISTMAS PARTIES NOW and Draw for $1,000 Cash Friday, December 5th 7:00p.m. FREE ADMISSION FREE BUFFET Lions Centro 26BoechAvo, GOOD COUNTRY COOKING SPECIALIZING IN ROAST BEEF OCTOBERFEST SAUSAGES or DUTCH ROOKWORST SAUERKRAUT SWEDISH MEATBALLS, ROAST BEEF, PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH HAM STEAK, BRAISED BEEF RIBS, PORK TENDERLOIN FISH - SHRIMP SCHNITZEL CORNER SCALOPPINNI WEIGHT WATCHERS HAMBURGER PLATTERS • licensed dining room - \ To PeUiboiouoh To llndiiy ■ NEW dutch OVEN -- SPECIAL OCCASIONS -- Highways 115 » 35 at Taunton Rd. Intersection - North of Orono Phone: 416-983-5001

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