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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Jan 1976, p. 6

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6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January 14, 1976 Oshawa Symphony Here on Sundaýy for Flirst in Series Concerts Music lovers in this area will have a glorious opportunity Symphony will be the guest artist. Director Roy V. Cox has this Sunday, Jan. l8th when the Oshawa Symphony arranged a fine program for, the event which is the first in a Orchesttra will present a concert in Bowmaniville High School three concert series. Series tickets may be obtained from auditorium at 8 p.m. Violinist Winston Webber of the Toronto members of B.H.S. band or the band association. Director Roy V. Cox CABLECAST LISTINGS with Brian Winter and Jim Quail 7:30 Education Scene, with George Pearce 8:00 Hotline to Heaven 8:30 The 3R's, with Dave Hodkinson 9: 00 Rescue, with the 7th Day Advenigt 9:30 E~xpression, wîtn mem- bers of the A-Non Association 10:00 Sign Off Thursday, Jan. 15 2:30 Expression, with the A]-Non Members 3: 00 Shalom 4:00 Daytime 5:00 Education Scene 5:30 Whitby Then and Now 6:-00 Whitby Reioort, with Wednesday, Jan. 14 2:30 Whitby Chamber of Commerce Presents: Jim Gartshore, Mayor of Whitby. 3:30 Daytime 4 :30 ýSoiel, with the French CanadiaffClub of Oshawa 5:00 Durham Report 5:30 Journeyto Adventure 6:30 That's Magie, with Phil Pitman 7:00 Whitby Then and Now. CINEMAS DINO DE-LAURENTIIS PRESENTS RO9BERT .RFEDFORD FAYEDUWY CLIFF ROUERTSON5, MAX VON SYDOWï- IN ASTANLEY SCHNEIDER PRODUCTION A SYDNEY POLLACK FILM JOHN HOUSEMAN ......OYlY CSYX J AMES ORADY I oLORENZO SEMPLE, JR5 ooDAVID RAYP- ,oIoYoo,5ANLF ATA 1= N C ..rnss,SoYDNETyPLIQ HELO OVER 7:10 -9:2514 OSHAWA CEëNTRE CINEMA STARTS FRIDAY 7:-00 -9:1.5 OSHAWA CENTRE CINEM2 Blake Purdy 6.15 Sports, with Dave Ste- wart 6:30 Performance 7:00 Tbe New Leaf 7:30 Rescue 8:00 Soleil 8: 30 Whitby Chamber of Commerce Presents: 9:30 Sign Off Friday, Jan. 16 3:00 Witby Chamber of Commerce Presents: Jim Gartshore Mayor of Whitby' 4: 00 What Does the Bile Say? 4:30 Music & the Spoken Wordý 5:00 Vita Italiana 6:00 That's Magic 6:30 The 3R's 7'00 Sign Off Sunday, Jan. 18 11:00 Sbalom, for the Jewish Community 12: 00 Music & the Spoken Word, with the Mormon Ta- bernacle choir 12:30 Amazing Grace, a pro- gram a Bible Study 1:00 Church Today,, witb a Caltholic viewpoîint t:,30 Hiotlîne to Heaven, optc "Why Not Bo,-ýdy Rub Par- lours", 2:-30 What Does the Bible Say? with Bob Kirkland 3: 00 Sign Off Monday, Jan. 19 4:00 Sbalom 5: 00 Daytime, a program for the Ladies 6:00 Evening Report, Comn- munity News 6:30 Amazing Grace 7: 00 Counterpoint, a programn with a Christian viewpoint 7:30 Oshawa Council Meeting Live Coverage from the Council Chambers-in City Hall 11:00 Siga Off Tuesday, Jan. 20 Oshawa Council Meeting Highlights, 5:00 Church Today 5:30 Counterpoint 6:00 Evening Report 6:30 Vita Ilaliana, witb Er- cole Foresta 7:30 Durham Report with Bruce McAruther and Jack Gearin 8:00 Performance, music CorOfRESTARANT 'MON DAY - TH URSDAY 6 a.m. - 12 p.m. FR IDAY & SATURDAY 6 a.mn. - 1, a. m, SUN DAY 7 am. - 11:30 p. m. Serving Deliclous Lninese Food Take-Out Orders A Specialty. Free Delivery in Bowmanvîlle on Ail Orderso0f $6.00 or More Full Course Meals in a Home-L'ike Atmosphere. 9 King St. W. 6351 PayTribute to LateAJaîkemnan Thie Orono Country Jam- bore& on Sunday was well received despite the weather by 150 country fans. Recreation Director Bud Fanning started the show by payingý tribute to the late AIfIIJ'Jake" Jakeman, for- mer M.C. and mouth organ artist, who passed away on December 28th, 1975. The tribute consisted of many kind words and old memories of the past. Everyone stood for one minute's silence - then the bouse band of Fay Adams and the Country Hits lended the trîbute by playing one of Jake's favorite songs, "Faded Love" . The show continued with some good old country tunes by the house band., The artîsts weewell reeîvýed - starting with Marlene Ogar a 15-yr.-ol fromn Markham who,,appears regularly, on the Saturday night Haylof t dance party.- Bill Luxton also did a very fine *ob on some Hank, Snow and Charlie Pride songs plus one of bis own, "The Ambu- lance Run." Irv. Miller from Newcastle was also well received when lie appeared on stage with his mandolin to sing several Blue Grass songs. He also played bass and sang one of Freddie Fender's latest bits. Reg. Post from Courtice pleased the crowd witb some fancy picking on bis 5-string banjo. H e also supplied some excellent back-up music for the entertainers. The two-hour show was rounded off with some tunes by the bouse band Fay, Glory, Don Adams, Len Somerscales and Joe Hawe. The lucky door prîze win- ners were: lst - Helen Lowe. Courtice, Wintario Tickt -2nd. - Mary Carscadden, Kendal, Jamboree pass for two; 3rd - Eileen Galipeau, Orono, Jam- boree pass for two; 4th Elaine Falls, Orono, Free Pass for two to the Maple Leaf Garden Toro game; 5th - Keith Cryderman, Oshawa., Free with Larry Chupa 8:30 The New Leaf, with Gordon Wick 9: 00 Hotline to Heaven, Topic "IWhat Does the C.W.C. Do?" NO: 3SgnrOfrmf ubett NOE 9:0 i offm ubett change without Notice. Preston the Mover Atoms Tie and Lose T 1o Lindsav Preston the Movers ivlajor Atoms played Lindsay on Sat Jan. 10 at Bowmanville and earned themselves a well played one-ali tie. afini Yreston-nut -Preatona ahead 1 to, 0 at 7:05 of the 2nd eriod with assists going to ike Glass and Tim Littie. Lindsay -came back in the third period with a goal fromn Dwayne Peters to tie it up. Both tèams played good bard positional hockey to finish out the game. Sunday, Jan. lltb the game was played out at Darlington with Bowmanville on the short end of a 2 to 0 score. The locals skated with Lindsay in the first period and missed many chances to go ahead but the 'Toros let up a lîttle in the 2hd period and Lindsay jumped abead 2 to 0. 1The third period was well g layed but BowmanvgJle was eld scoreless, those were two well matcbed teams and the ~jnext meeting between themn sbould be another exciting -game. Pass for two to the Maple Leaf Garden Toro game; 6tb Jobanne Galipeau, Orono, Free Pass for two to the Ma pe' Leaf Garden Toro- game;17th - Toots Barrabaîl, Orono Long exaJJrecor e, Sunday, February 8th, 1976, 2:00 p.m. with Dick Valleau Quartet January l7th Reservotions Requested MOTOR INN Liberty Street South and 401 Bowmanville 1Phone 623-3373 LYLE AND'YVONNE BENDER Box 1173, Station 'BI -Oshawa -987-4968 of the FAITH1 M HEIRýS Gospel Music Ministries Invite you to attend their lEvening Dinner and Gospel Sing Saturday, January 31> 6:30. p.m. HARMONY ROAD UNITED CHURCH FELLOWSHIP HALL Special Guests: The Outreach Quartet from Stouffville The Sinainq Edwards f rom Wooler, Ont. Dinner and Sing $6.00 in advance Sing Tickets (8:30) $2.50at the Door Tickets may b. purchased at E. P. Book Shop, Whitby Shi loh Book Store, $imcoe St., Oshawa ME.V A NEW YEAR AT THE Newcastle Visual Arts Centre (in the historic Cream of BarleyMili on Simpson Ave. in Bowmanville) COURSES BEGINNING IN JANUARY Basic Pottery Jan. 19 - March'22' Monday evenmngs 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. 10 lessons Teacher: Wynne Wonnacotf Fee: $25.00 Life Drawing Jan. 14 - March 17 Wednesday afternoons 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. 10 tessons Teacher: Joan Stacey Fee: $25.00 Advanced Pottery Jan. 15 - March 18 Thursday evenings 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. 10 lessons Teacher: Mary Doezema Fee: $30.00 Monoprinting JanuaryM1 Saturday 9:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. Teacher: Joan Dean Fee: $10.00 For registration details ca l: Jean de Blois at o23-2196 or write: Newcastle Visual Arts Centre Box 52, Bowmanvilile, Ontario Other courses oianned for the futur. include: Buiilding Model Airpianes, Soapstone >culpture .Children's Art 7-10 Yrs., Children's Drama, Children's Art 4-6 Yrs. OId, Watercolour Painting, Silkscreen and, Basic Photography Ail Courses at the Newcastle Visual Arts Centre in Bowmanviile, Home of the "Newcastle Ga me" Merumuda $429 PEOPE2S' N A WEEK 0F GOLF FEBRUARY 20-27, 1976 INCLUDED IN YOUR GOLF WEEK: ALL TAXES TIPS GRATUITIES - Return Airfare on Air Canada to Bermuda - 7 Nights accommodation at the Belmont Motel - 7 Full course breakfasts, British style afternoon tees, five course dinners -6 Days green fees et the 18 hole Belmont Course -Exchange dining et the Bermudiana Hotel and Marmony Hall Motel -Transfers and baggage handling between the airport and the Belmont -Get.acquainted rum swizzle party -Transportation to South Shore Beach Club -Passport folder, luggage tags, Bermuda map, tip sheet -Golf tees and golf tip bookiet SINGLE, TRIPLE AND NON-GOLFER RATES AVAILABLE -ON REQUEST PRICE SUBJECT TO CHANGE RESERVE NOW! !Limited Spaoe Available 623-3182 BOWMANVILLE TRAVEL CENTRE 623-5933 47 KING ST. W. - BOWMANVILLE Bowmanville Pet Shop 623-2921 q Model Aircrafts, Scats and Accessories plus R.C. 34 King St. W. BowmanvilIe LOW 1 LOWI PRICES 1 We Do uog Grooming Gon tate iPort? Take Trentway Bus Lines Limited Daily Limousine Service and Air Express Service Serving Bowmanville and Newcastle Area For Fùrther Information and Reservations Cal BOWMANVILLE TRAVEL CENTRE 623-3182 or 885-8166 M91W i

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