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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Oct 1987, p. 4

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4 The C;uia(li;in Sl;ilesm;ni. Bowmanville October 14. 1!)87 A guide to fine dining and entertainment. BRIDES-TO-BE . . . If your wedding is three months or more away, you will want to attend. BRIDAL PARTY Admission is FREE, but by invitation only. To obtain your personal invitation for you and your mother or guest, please give us a call. Phone: 623-5873 Place: Bowmanville Lions Centre Time: 7 p.m. Date: Monday, November 2 Look what WELCOME WAGON has in store for you . . . • Exciting Gifts for Every Bride • Demonstrations • Numerous Door Prizes • Special Displays and a chance 'O/rvTC to win a 4 night MlMl The Principal and Staff of Courticc Secondary School cordially invite you to attend the school's c/fnntia[ dommancE.mE.nt to he held Friday, October 23rd at 5:00 p.m. Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education m 'jpïT'iï r/'XxV 1 -' FIFTH WHŒL $ STAFF SOCIAL I PRESENTS Jannual HALLOWE'EN PARTY AT PORT DARLINGTON MARINA HOTEL (the brig) MFRIDAY OCTOBER 30th 8 p.m. $5.00 PER PERSON $6.00 AT DOOR S "COSTUMES A MUST" PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUMES AND DOOR PRIZES PUBLIC WELCOME TICKETS AVAILABLE AT FIFTH WHEEL Hwy. 401 and Waverley Rd., Bowmanville 623-3604 Town & Country Randy Gibbs Team - 2 pts., Barb Lyles Team - 5 pts. Mike Powers Team - 0 pts. John Lanes Team- 3 pts. George Gibbs Team - 5 pts. Joan Gibbs Team - 2 pts. Cathy Kirktons Team - 7 pts. Bob Browns Team - 4 pts. & fee m League Standings: George Gibb's Cathy Kirktons Uathy J Randy Gibb's John Lanes Bob Brown's Barb Lyles Mike Powers Joan Gibbs 22 pts 21 pts 16 pts 15 pts. 14 pts. 13 pts 7 pts. 4 pts sc Or ./.v, JlinEn and JlacE Jladi.E± J\figfit ...a iofidtitlealid jPaditi ' ctfffalx Jladiei are cordiahhy invited to the cdfoteh'i Jlounge on CJhariday, October the fifteenth Nineteen eighty ieven at eight o'choch at night, dhole attixed in a Jlady Jlihe eni.em.hle wi[[ he fiamfiered and ifxoihed with hhach tie lerveri offering hitei to eat and their fixit g tan of huhhCy, ahh at no charge. *144 hooh forward to ieeing ahh the faihionahhe hadiei on tfiii very ifieciahevening. Clime: 8 fx.m. htSrea: eSfieciat hLSxeii. Code hOonight! pâ Mil ■ÀfZ-V.'Xt mm Each week 1 name will be drawn to be entered into our monthly grand prize draw for a Weekend for Two In Toronto. The Elegant Lounge at El Stavros presents The Plum featuring Brian Tripp Vocal, Keyboard and Guitar Drop in for a drink and stay for the evening Dancing and best entertainment in the area Tuesday - Saturday 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. (I'elegant eJ Jin 557 King St. E. Oshawa 576-6999 Ladies high single - Linda Bentley 594 Mens high single - John Lane 661 Ladies high triple - Brenda Kilmer 254 Mens high triple - John Lane 267 Join us for our WEEKEND BUFFET PRESENTED BY OUR CHEF BILL NORTHCUTT TURKEY - HAM - ROAST BEEF AND ALL THE TRIMMINGS FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 4 pm-9 p.m. FORUM RESTAURANT Hwy 115 NEWCASTLE PLEASE CALL FOR RESERVATIONS 987-4226 YWCA News The Oshawa YWCA is holding the 6th Durham Region Region Women of Distinction Awards dinner on Thursday, Thursday, November 5th at the Oshawa Holiday Inn, Last year, four women of distinction were honoured for their outstanding contributions contributions to their communities: communities: Barbara Heimstra of Oshawa, nominated nominated by Durham Save-a- Heart was selected as Woman of Distinction in the Workforce; Kathleen Hertzberg of Pickering was selected for the Community Service award nominated by the Ajax-Pickcring Community Community Care; Gerry MacDonald MacDonald nominated by Port Perry High School was chosen chosen as the Young Women of Distinction; Patricia Best of Hampton was the winner in the Arts category. Mrs, Best is an artist and co-publisher of two books and actively supported the 4II program, library boards, Women's Institute, Institute, the Eldad United Church and the arts community. community. Individuals and groups arc invited to nominate women in the four categories: The Arts or Mul- ticulluralism; Community Service; Women in the Workforce and A Young Woman of Distinction. Nominations deadline is October 13th. forms arc available available from YWCA, 199 Cülltrti SI vnnf nditmin fo'igrjlSxlj |àf| >V. !/S 1 # t * t $ * $ * t t 2ÉL Lights, Video, Action 990 Movie I Rentals I New ^ I Releases $3.99 OCTOBER RELEASES • Platoon • Lady and the Tramp • Siree! Smart • Lethal Weapon • Creep Show 2 • The Hanoi Hilton Lights, Video, Action 110 Waverley Rd., Bowmanville Telephone 623-3658 * * * * 4 4 WE WANT YOU! Dead or Alive - (Preferably Alive) Have a howl of a time with blood curdling events to haunt your socks off! Thursday, October 29th 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. LOOK FOR THE LOOT NITE Four loot bags stuffed with goodies and a cheque for $25 in each bag. Y ou find them! Friday, October 30th CRAZEE CONTESTS • • , I ' ' Best Howl $25.00 Best Female Costume $25.00 Best Witch's Laugh $25.00 Best Male Costume $25.00 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. TJ's Annual HALLOWE'EN MONSTER BASH Saturday, October 31st 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. $2 Cover Charge (Sat. only) $200 CASH PRIZE FOR THE MOST, THE BEST, ORIGINAL COSTUME Don't miss this spine chilling event 68 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-1307

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