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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 May 1976, Section 2, p. 8

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,8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 12, 1976 Section Two old Gymnastic Finals at Hiih School Enjoyed Holidays. in Bahamas Coroflat i~O RESTA URANT MONDAY - THURSDAY 6 a.m. - 12 p.m. FRIDAY - SATURDAY A 6 a.m. - 1a.m. SUN DAY 7 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. SERVING DELICIQUS CHINESE FOOD T AKE-OUT ORDERS A SPECIALTY Free Delivery in Bowmanville on AI l Orders of $6.00 or More Fuît Course Meals In a Home- Like Atmosphere 9 King St. W. 623-5412 Yes, t ha t's right .* ~TXhi(~P M Gjuy- Lombardo and his Royal Canad ians Thursday May 27th 9:00 p.m. - 12:30 a-MI. VIEWING SEATS ONLY $3.50 Per Persan RESeRVED TABLES -Dancing - $7.00 Per Person Tickets on sale at Civic Auditorium On Wednesday, April 25th over 100 elementary students from eight schools in the area competed in the County Finals of the Northumberland-Newcastle Board's gymnasties tournament. Openîng ceremonies featured a March On to the tune of Give Us A Place To Stand followed by O Canada. After the competition was over, there was a formai presentation of the medals to the first, second and third place finishers in each of the four categories. Coming fa Oshawa We supply Cake and( Photo for Birthdays and Anniversaries' (By Reservation. O.nI1y) COACH & FOUR Ltd. R.R. 2 Orono Hwy. 115 & 35 Phone 983-5560 .Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians will be back in this area on Thursday, May 27th, when they appear for a, ore-night stand at the Civic Auditorium in Oshawa. .There's little need to give the background details of Guy Lombardo and his famous band, they hav- become living legends throughout North America with their 'sweetest music this side, of heaven.' Most people know that Guy was born in London and organized a band at an early age. He and his brothers went on from there to the United States where they were almost an instant success. BEEF STROGANOFF includes soup du jour, rellsh selectian, bread basket, $ 6 potata, vegetable. Plx Tax BEEF STROGANOFF includes soup du jour, reilsh selection, bread basket, potata, vegetable. $A 65 x Plus Tx CHILDREN'S SPECIAL FEATURE Dutchman Burger French Frtes, Ice Cream, Beverage wO With Added Special Surprise $ 15-year-old Glenn Ferrill of Bowman- ville Senior Public Sehool goes up and over the horse on his way to a third place finish inl the senior boys' vaultiàg event. Shawn Lane of Dale Road School showed fine form in winning this category. -Photos by Liz Armstrong CableCasi Programs, Wednesday, May 12 ta Tuesday, May I8th, 1976. Cablecast 6, Oshawa, Whitby, Bowmanville and Brooklin. Wednesday, May 12 1: 00 Kiwanis Festival of Stars 3.00 Nachrichten 4:30 Soleil, wth the French Canadian Club of Oshawa 5:00 Durham Report 5:30 M.J.'s Place 6:00 Evening Repart 6:30 Performance 7:00 Whitby Then and Naw, with Brian Winter and Jim Quail 7:30 Education Scene, with George Pearce 8:00 Hotline ta Heaven Listings 8:30 The 3R's. witth Separate Schoal Activîties 9:00 Rescue, with Mr. Dave' Roote, Canada Manpawer Center 9:30 University Women's Club Presents 10: 00 Sign Off Thursday, May 13 3:30 Arthur Maloney, Ontario Ombudsman 4:00 Expression, with the Oshawa Garden Club members 4:30 Whitby Then and Now 5:00 Education Scene 5:30 Pre-School Fun 6:00 Evening Repart 6:30 Performance 7:00 Rescue 8: 00 Soleil 8:30 Kiwanis Festival of Stars, Best of the Annual Kiwanis Music Festival 10:30 Sîgn Off Friday, May 14 1:00 Kiwanis Festival of Stars 3: 00 Arthur Malaney Address 3:30,Expression, with mem- bers cof the Oshawa Garden Club 4: 00 What Does the Bible Say? 4:30 To Be Announced 5:00 Vita Italiana 6:00 Whitby Repart, with Blake Purdy and Steve Porter 6:30 The 3R's 7:00 Sign Off Sunday, May 16 il :00 Shalom, for the Jewish Community 12:00 Vita Italiana, with Ercole Foresta 1:00 Hotline ta Heaven, with a Variety of Guests 1: 30 Rescue, with Dave Roote from Canada Manpower 2:30 What Daes the Bible Say? with Ran and Bob Kirkland 3:00 Greek Panorama, for the Greek Community 3:30 Sign Off Monday, May 17 3:30 Pre-Schoal Fun, with Susan Paton and Pauline Baxter 4:00 Shalom 5:00 Greek Panorama 5:30 Ta Be Announced 6.-'00 Evenîng Repart, with Wally Donaldson and Dave Stewart, 6:30 University Women's Club Presents: Local Area Guests 7:00 Counterpoint, with a Christian Viewpaint 7:30 Expression, with A.A. and Al-Anon 8:00 Policeman of the Year Awards Banquet 11:00 Sign Off Tuesday, May 18 1: 00 Policeman of the Year Awards Banquet' 4:00 Nachriebten, for the German Community 5:30 Counterpoint 6:00 Evening Report 6:30 vita Italiana 7:30 Durham Report, with Bruce McArthur and Jack Gearin 8:00 Performance, music with Larry Chupa 8:30 M.J.'s Place, with Muriel Jane Weber 9:00 Hotline ta Heaven 9:30 Sign Off Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roughley of Bowmanville,,are no strangers to the Bahamas and have Bahamian friends they visit with each time they corne. They are pictured at the Nassau Beach Hotel1 where they stayed during their most recent visit in April. Courtice S.S. News The students of Courtice Secondary School have cer- tainly been quite busy lately. Their drama club has just completed four successful nights of performance of the Rogers and Hammerstein musical, South Pacifie. The students also have done a very good job of collecting quite a large sum af money, strictly from within the stu- dent body, for the Participa- tion House Telethon. The students Who took part in it enjoyed working at the Tele- thon as well. Our teams have also been busy preparing for up and coming events in Track and Field. The school's spring prom will be held on Friday, May l4th in the Guild Hall at the Holiday Inn in Oshawa. The Annual Music Night will be held on Thursday, May 2th in the BHS auditorium. This night will feature the fabulous rock group, the Par Four, along with the junior, inter- mediate, and senior school bands. In addition ta preparing for music night, the bands are also practising for the Oshawa Kiwanis Festival. They hope ta achieve first class standings in their categary once again. Funds contributed ta the Canadian Cancer Society and allocated ta research are used ta erect new buildings at research centres ta pay the salaries of full-time scientists, laboratory technîcians and assistants and ta buy essential materials and equipment for the cancer research laborator- ies. Give generously ta the Canadian Cancer Society. 1Well, as it is quite apparent, Courtîce is busy, but the count down for the end of school has already begun.' When the school year does came ta aa close, Courtice will have wound up a very successful year once again. 'M Horse's Mouth No one 's Hotel and Tavern Hwy. 115 and 35, Orono Phone 983-5536- HERE ARE A FEW 0F THE REASONS: * Licenced Dinfing Lounge* * Friendly Atmosphere ERRY and TELL THEM A NAG N'T YOU! BALMIUR LTDPEET IN çOMCK withspecialguest KEATH BARRIE Friday May 2lst 8:00 p.m. ADMISSION. Reserved Seats $6.50 $5.50 $4.0 TICKETS ON SALE: 'N111 Auditoriumi Box>office OnIy lPl' ý 99 Thornton Road, South. Ï Here's a Tip Straight f rom the ý f *Courteous Service *Delicious Meals ASK FOR EILEEN and GE 1 1 SEIý

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