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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Feb 1976, p. 6

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5th -Cubs and Scouts Enjoy Fother, Son Banquet 'n 41 Erô £.alight of the demonstrated resuits obta .l the EduIior"S mavalue of immersion language months in ou Feb. 23, 1976, training in other jurisdictions, 1Si 99 Church St., and of the truly amazing John A. Bowmanville, Ont. ained in a few wr own schools. ncerely, LHigginson. WITH WINTARIO -WE AIL WIN For just $11.OP*you Cafl SI » natmopucali ~ this weekE 5Ž~ t~~; BOWMANVILLE DRAMA WORKSHOP presents Hjow the, O-ther 1Haif Loves TH URSDAY,, FRIDAY, SATU RDAY February 26th, 27th, 28ths BOWMANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE' Admission $2.50, Aduit Entertainment For Tickets Cail 623-3114 Senior Citizens Admitted Free Thurs. Night London Brass Quinetette Comîlng to Bowmanvîl-le, The B.H.S. Band Associa- tion is pleased to present the second concert of the Bow- manville Concert Series in the High Schoo.l Auditorium on Monday, March th at 8 p.m. when the London Brass Quin- tette will perform. This is a component en- semble to the London Sym- phony Orchestra and it is a CA BLECASi Programs, Wednesday, February 25 to Tuesday, March 2nd - 1976 Cablecast 6, Oshawa, Whitby, Bowman- ville and Brooklin. Wednesday, Feb. 25 2:30 Whitby Chamber of Commerce Presents: Norm Cafik M.P. 3:30 Cancer Month Pro- motional Program 4:30 Soleil, with the French Canadian Club of Oshawa 5: 00 Durham Report 5:30 Counterpoint 6: 00 Evening Report 6:30 That's Magic, with local Magicians 7:00 Whitby Then and Now iurself lise Corneta CP. Hotels' Red Oak Inn in Peterborough this week- end and take in the tropical greenery. Float in our Bahama-blue pool while the kiddies splash in aur wading pool. Relax in our whirlpool and saunas. And furget about the weather. It'II be per feot. Promise. Becaise our tropical paradise is protected by a huge' rainproaf, snowproof roof. Corne. Stay with us. Bathe. Relax. And eat well in one of our fine dining spots. B3ring the kids. (They'll stay f ree if they're 14 or under and share your roorn and dont need a cot.) Indoor parking is f ree. Why nat reserve early for thîs weekend? Just ask for "The Tropical Spoiler. *Only $1100 par persan, per night, two to, a raom, Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights anly. Taxes extra. Reservatians a mnust. Offer expires May 31,,1976. We'II be expecting you. CP Ho tels 1[4 wq REB3 BMKINN 100 Charlotte Street, Peterborough, Ontario K9J 7L4. For reservatians caîl colleot 1-705-7437272 or, yourtravel agent. group of musicians known primarily for their excellent work in an extensive schedule of community concerts and ,instrumental clinics. The five, member group consists of two trumpets, a French horn, a trombone and tuba and their very varied repertoire consists of sélec- tions from Renaissance Brass r LISTINGS 7:30 Education Scene, with George Pearce 8: 00 Hotline to Heaven 8:30 The 3R's, Topic "Teach- ing, a Female point of View"' 9:00 Rescue, with 7th Day Adventists 9:30 Sign Off Thursday, Feb. 26 1:30 Stephen Lewis Speaks Out:' The provincial Leader of the N.D.P. 2:30 Shalom- 3:30 Daytimfe 4:30 Whtby Then, and Now 5:00 Education Scene 5:30 Pre-School Fun 6:00 Whitby Report, with Blake Purdy 6:15 Cancer Month Program 6:30 Performance 7:00 Rescue 7:30 Cancer Month Program dealing with the education of Our Youth in Schools 8:00 Soleil 8:30 Faith Baptist Church Service 1:00 Sign Off Friday, Feb. 27 2:30 W.M.B.H.A. Hockey 3: 00 Journey to Adventure 4: 00 What Des the Bible ' Say? 4:30 Music and the Spoken Word *5:00 Vita Italiana *6:00 That's Magic 6:30 The 3R's 7: 00 Sign Off Sunday, Feb. 29 11:00 Shalom, for theJewish Community 12:00 Music and the Spoken Word, Mormon Tabernacle *Choir 12:30 Church Today, with a Catholic Viewpoint, 1:00 Hotline to Heaven 1:30 Faith Baptist Church Service 2:30 What Does the Bible Sa y? with Bob Ron Kirkland 3:00 Sign Off Monday, March 1 3:30 Pre-School Fun, with Susan Paton and Pauline Baxter 4:00 Shalom 5:00 Daytime, for the Ladies 6: 00 Evening Report with Wally Donaldson anc1 Dave Stewart 6:30 University Women's Club Presents: Local Area Guests 7:00 Counterpoint, with a Christian Viewpoint 7.30 Teacher's Prof essional Development Day Activities 11: 00 Sign Off Tuesday, March 2 1:30 Teacher's Prof essional Development Day Activities 5: 00 Daytime 6:00 Evening Report 6:30 Vita Italiana, with IErcole Forest 7:30 Durham Report, with Bruce McAruther and Jack Gearin 8:00 Performance, music with Larry Chupa 8:30 Whitby Then and Now, with Brian Winter and Jim Quail 9:00 Hotline to Heaven 9:30 Stephen Lewis Speaks Out 11:30 Sign Off Band Bus Banner Depending on a cost being determined, the Bowmanville Jaycees may concur with a request from the BHS Band Tn'p Committee to suýpplya banner for the fronto teus on which they will be travel- ling to Disneyworld. mApproval was given b y the membership a t the Feb. 18 meeting te concur with the request provided the cost does not exceed $50. literature to Ragtime. The Concert Series com- mittee does not hesitate to recommend thîs' fine program and tickets for this and the remainfing concert of the series are available from Mrs. Margaret Munday, Mrs. Enid Austin or any B.H.S. Band member.1 1 Coming Here This Saturday Jodie Drake, one of the most popular entertainers in Can-, ada, is coming to The Flying Dutchman Motor Hotel, this Saturday. She has appeared heeon various occasions since 1968 with, the Dick Valleau quartet and her per- formances have always been outstanding. Miss Drake has been the featured.performer on CBC and other radio and TV shows. She has also appeared at the Black Knight Room in the Royal York Hotel, was a cruise vocalist on a Carribean cruise with Paul Rimstead, Jim Galloway and the Metro Stompers, as well as appear- ing at Club Basin St. with them. Men's Major, Jim McKnight was high triple 875 and high single 360, he nîso had a 350 gamne. Gord Wilcox 813 (303-306). Dave Reynoldls had a 336 single, Ross Wright 325, Ron Etcher 309, Randy Beauprie 305, Gary Carter, Ray Van Meer and John Luffman 300. Colliss Electric high single 1260, Lander Hardware 3694 triple, Larry Piper high average 258,,Ron Good 248, Dale Terry and Bob Burley 245. Dear Sir: I was gratified to rend that the Northumberland-New- castie Board of Education has voted to continue to offer French. immersion elemen- tary education. (Canadian Statesman, Feb. 18, '76) That this opportunity for locaj ebjîdren has been provided is a credit to the trusteés. French immersion has been proven as the most effective route to bilingualism for a, child in an essentially unilin- gual environment. And tô' deny the value of bilingualism in intellectual, political or economic terms is to betray ignorance of or indifference to the implications of Canadian citizenshîp. 1 was therefore dismayed to find that five of the seven itrustees opposing the contin- uation of this program were. repiçesentatives of the Town of Newcastle. I would hope that Messrs. Prout, Worden, Car- man, Cameron and Werry will re-assess their positions in the Bowmanville Pet Shop 623-2921 Mode I Aircrafts, Boats and Accessories plus R.C. 34 King St. W. Bowmanville LOW 1 LOWI PRICES 1 We Do Dog Grooming N EWCASTLE VUSUAL ARTS CENTRE in the historic Cream of Barley Mill on Simpson Avenue, in Bowmanville presents IN MARCH Watercolour Painting Teacher: Janet McGhee starting March 9 10 weeks Tuesdays 7:00 -9-00 p.m. Fee -$25.00 for details phone Jaro Rimes at 623-7548 Silkscreen Weekend Teacher: John Lander March 12, 13 &14 Fee -$20.00 for details phone Suzanne Cook ai 623-2788 Soapstone Sculpture Teacher: Frances Moore March 24 -May 26 10 weeks Wednesdays 7:00 -9: 00p.m. Fee -$25.00 for details phone Jaro Rimes at 623-7548 IN APRIL Monoprinting Teacher: Joan Dean for detai Is phone Jean de Blois ai 623-2196 Children's Art (7 - 10 yrs old> Teacher: Mary Doezema 1lfor details phone June Stephens at 623-3724 Pottery Teacher: Mary Doezema for details phone Suzanne Cook at 623-2788 IN MAY A rt Auction - May 1 IN JUNE, JULY &AUGUST. th The Newcastle Game a h for details on above and membership > FORUM Restaurant information please write:-HY 1 MlsNrho VISUAL ARTS CENTREHw.15-2MlsNrhf Hwy. 401 Box 52 Bowmanville, Ontario PHONE 987-4226 on Saturday, Feb. 14, the Salvation Army's 5th Cubs and Scouts held their annual Father and Son banquet. This picture shows the head table, from -lef t to right, Asst. Cub Leader Mrs. Isabelle Jones, Tommy Colliss and his father Scout Leader Ernie Colliss, Capt.ý Scott Hewlett, Territorial Scout Director, Capt. Peter Roed,' Assistant Scout Leaders Darcy Whitehead and Doug Bird. The delicious roast beef dinner was served by the Sunday Sehool teachers. Coroflatiof RESTA URANT, MONDAY -THURSDAY 6 a.m. - 12 p.m. F R 1DAY & SATUR DAY 6a.m. - 1 a.'M. SUN DAY 7'a. M. - Il: 30p. M, Serving Delicious Chinese Food Free Delivery in Bowmanville A on Ail Orders of $6.00 or More Full Course Meals in a Home- Like Atmosphere. 9 Kng St. W. 623-5412 NEWC ASTLE RECREATION DEPARTMENT Orono LCou ntry jamboree Orono Youth Centre Town Hall Sun.ffMarch 7.2:00 p.m. House Band: Fay Adams and The Country Hits with Fay, Glory and Don Ada ms, Len Somersca les on Steel Gu-itar, Joe Howe on Lead Guitar. Guest Artists: John Noonan - Country Entertainer f rom Roseneath Maxine Winterbottom - f rom The Hayloft Dance Party Janice and Rodney Craig - 12 and 9 year old from Hampton Harold Fife - and his 4-string Bango from Daisy "'Dý" Jamboree Aduits -$1,25 Children - SOc Door Prizes MMM.ýý ýM1 Ne -- "j-M Cb - ô C 'U _CMMI M, ýi Nom 1 1 A , du Its - $1M Chi ldren - 50c Door Prizes

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