8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 19, 1976 Section Two Red Cross Honors Lions District Gový BANQUETS We can seat up fo 150 people for - BANQUETS -WEDDING RECEPTIONS BUSINESS BREAKFASTS LUNCHEONS ETC. Hwy. 115 at Taunton Road Phone (416) 983-5001, When you have a week or two to spend in the sn, make sure you're going to have the suri. And this summer we have greait prices for famiies as weII os singles and couples. You've earned your holiday. This summer, enjoy it. Here are a few of the many holidays available f rom SkyLark HolkLays IK A PRICE PIK A PLACE FLORIDAS GULF CASir This low price wîil get yau a week at the popular Caribbean Guif Hatel in Cleorwater or lie' Frontenac Hotel in Sarasota. ln Pt. Pete Beach, SkyLark offers the Hawaiian Inn tram $219 i and the Breckenridge from $229. SPECIAL URING JUNE: Rent a cr for st $29 (regular value $70). BARBADOS ~ 29 SkyLrk offers casual, carefree aatnp beachfront hotels. $2 8 9 2 weeks fromn $329. P-O , b yd a,.-ý * SPECIAL DURING JU NE: Rent a mini moke for -iLdj îust $39.00 (regular value $79). $,569HAWAII Holiday or honeymoon in Hawaii on the iand o59fQa h u with a wide choice of hoteis, or toke teThree Island Tour where you'Il visit the d.y, ý, pý.ý,) elightful, siands of Kouoi or Mauoi. a a d"ý-i.W,d,r o e Tiiee Islond Tour is avoiloble from $679. CALLYCUR 11PAVEL AGENT FORA SKYLARK BROCHURE- Ail prices ctuoted are per persan based on double occupancy and vary according ta ceparture dote and accommodation selected. Conadian airpart tax $8.00, gratuities and taxes are extra. Yaur Skyl.ark holiday includes: a Round trip air transportation - Transfers * 7 or 14 nights accommodation - beach bagland otiier features os specifieci in the SkyLark Summer brochure. Travel Centre 47 KingSt. W. 623-3182] F riday, May 21 1:00 Boxing Meet Highlights 4:i00 What Does the Bible Say? 4:30 To Be Announced 5: 00 Vita Italiana 6: 00 Whitby Report, with Blake Purdy and Steve Porter 6:30 The 3R's 7: 00 Sign Off Sunday, May 23 11,:00 Shalom, for the Jewish Community 12:00 Vita Italiana, with Er- ColeForesta 1:00 Hotline to Heaven, with a Variety of Guests 1: 30 Faith Baptist Church Service 2:30 What Does the Bible Say? with Bob and Ron Kirklanct 3:00 Greek Panorama, for the Local Greek Com- munity 3:3; Sign Off Monday, May 24 3:30 Pre-Schoolý Fun, with Susan Paton and Pauline Baxter 4: 00 Shalom 5: 00 Greek Panorama 5:30 To Be Announced 6:00 Evening Report, with Wally Donaldson and Dave Stewart 6:30 University Women's Club Presents: Local Area Guests 7:00 Counterpoint, with a Christian Viewpoint, 7:30 Expression, with A.A. & With well over 50 blood donations behind him, Ed Leslie, left, District Governor of the Lions Clubs, is hoping to give just as many times agaîn. The Durham East Branch of, the Canadian Red Cross Society had planned to present Mr. Leslie with the citation at their Annual Awards Night on March 31. As the resuit of circumstances, however, the new Durham East Blood Donor Chairman, Jim Roughley presented him with the award at this year's second blood donor clinic held in the Lions Community Centre on Beech Ave, on May 5. CA BLECAS Programs, Wednesday, May l9th to Tuesday, May 25th, 1976. Cablecast 6, Oshawa, Whitby, Bowmanville and Brooklin.' Wednesday, May 19 4:30 Soleil, with the French Canadian Club of Osh- awa S: 00 Durham Report 5:30 M.J.'s Place 6:00 Evening Report 6:30 Performance 7:00 Whitby Then and Now, with Brian Winter and Jim iQuail 7:30 Education Scene, with George Pearce 8:00 Hotline to Heaven 8:30 The 3R's, with Separate School Activities 9: 00 Rescue, with the 7th Day Adventists 9:30 University , Women's Club Presents: 10:00 Sign Off Thursday, May 20 2:,00 Kiwanis Festival of Stars 4:00 Expression, with mem- bers of Al-Anon Hiabitra.il Products for Hamsters and Gerbils Clearing at i O10 Off OId Retail Price as shown. The Bowmanville Pet Shop 34A King St. W. Here's a Tip Straight f rom the Horse's iMouth 623-2921 Noone Y's Roteli-and Tavern Hwy. 115 and 35, Orone Phone 983-5536 HERE ARE A FEW 0F THE REASONS: *Courteous Service *Licenced Dining, *Delicious Meols Lounge *Friendly Atmosphere ASK FOR EILEEN and GERRY and TELL THEM A NAG SENT YOU! ÎT LISTINGS 7:30 Arthur Maloney, Ontario 4:30Whity Ten &NowOmbudsman 4 30Whity Ten &Now 8: 00 Soleil 5:00 Education Scene 8:30 Awareness 5:30 Pre-Sehool Fun 9:00 Boxing Meet Sponsored 6:00 Evening 'Report by the Whitby Boxing 6:30 Performance Club 7: 00 Rescue il: 00Sign Off RESTA URANT MONDAY - THURSDAY 6a.m. - 12p.m. FRIDAY - SATURDAY 6 a.m.-Ia. m. SUN DAY, 7 a. m.'- 11: 30p. m. SERVING DELICIOUS CHINESE FOOD TAKE-OUT ORDERS A SPECIALTY Free Delivery in Bowmanville on AI l Orders of n", $6.00 or More Full Course Meals in a Home- Li ke Atmosphere 9 King, st. W. 623-5412 KINSMIEN KINSMEN SUPER BINGO PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE 7: 30 P. M. Friîday, Maiy 2 1, 1976 in Prizes 4EARLY BIRDS 20 REGULAR GAMES - $50. Each Three Kinsmen Arena Game $150 Ga mes $300 Pot of Gold $1,000 Specia 1 $800lIn 55Numbers $100 Per Line C or Less or $300 $500 Full Card Consolation Win $2,500 Jackpot if won in 53 numbers $1500 Must Go $100 Free Lap Card Gamne (CLP ANPAD SA VE) LSAVE K~~~~~~4 Ws-r. . . Sponsored by KINSMEN CLUB of PETERBOROUGH for "COMMUNITY PROJECTS" WRMBMBNM KINSMENýuilv g w.. -,--W--,--v--v-U.-V--I--I-.y~g- v~vI w Al-Anon 8: 00 Whitby Council Meeting Coverage 11:00 Sign Off Tuesday, May 25 1: 00 Policeman of the Year Awards Banquet 4:00 Nachrichten 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 Mur- iel Jane Weber 9:00 Hotline to Heaven 9:30 Awareness, with Bill Emmerton 10:00 Sign Off Note: Ail programs are sub- ject to change without notice. Please delete May 24 pro- grams because of the holiday. VWWV A JAMBOREE (Wheeling, West Virginia) SHOW STARS MARY LOU TURNER .IUNE 18th TO 20th, 1976 TOTAL COST1 4 to a room ... $61 .00 3 to a room ... . $63.00 PER PERSON 2 to a room Single room $65.00 $72.00 PRICE INCLUDES return transportation by air-con- ditioned, washroom-equipped motor coach, f irst class accommodation at the 'Holiday Inn and guaranteed reserved seat for the Jamboree. Tour departs Friday night WEST COAST ANO STAMPEDE Twenty-two Day Tours Departing: July 3rd - 7th - 101h- 12th WEST COAST AND JASPER Twenty-Three Day Tours Departing: JuIy 24th - August l5th - September 4th MARITIMES June 2lst JuIy 5th JuIy 121h JuIy l9th Twelve Day Tours Departing: July 26th August 23rd August 2nd September 6th August 9th September l3th August l6th September 201h NEWFOUNDLAND Eighteen Day Tours Departing.: July 3rd - 10th - l7th - August 14th -. September 4th CALIFORNIA Twenty-three Day Tours Departing: September llth - October l6th Also many one week and holiday week-end tours For Full Details Contact Vour Local Travel Agent Bowmanville Travel Centre 47 King Street West Bowmanville Phono 623-3182 Ontario Place. opes Saturd ay. Ontario Place's 96 acres of music, movies, parkland, clowns, waterplay and relaxation are ail yours for 119 days, starting May 22nd. There's a new movie ail set up at Cinesphere called "Ontario Sumnmertide', a spectacular, giant-screen tour of Ontario's waterways. It will alternate weekly with "Energy", the film story of power, f rom muscles 10 megawatts. Our multi-media theatres are ready for another season of exciting presen- tations; "Big North Ontario" in Theatre 1, 'Reflections' in Theatre 111. The Forum's new revolving stage is set to bring you great entertainers . .. with symphony, jazz, folk, rock, ballet and variety, ail on the season's nightly pro- gramme. And ail freewith your admission. Our restau ranIs, snack bars.and pu:-bs are waiting to serve you. TheCrafts Shop artisans are, at work and the boutiques have new wares 10 show you. Childrens Village is braced for the little citizens, with the most adventurous playgroundin Canada. HMCS HAIDA has the gangplank down, the pedal boats are in the water, the helicopter and tour boats are standing by. Even our Story- land miniature golf course is teed up. Ontario Place is ready. We just need you, your friends and family, rarin' to go. Hours of Operation : Park opens at 10:30 ar. closes 1:00 arn. (Sundays at 10:00 p.m.) Daily summer program: May 22nd (Victoria Day weekend), 10 Labour Day, September 6- park open seven days a week. Weekend autumn program: September 1110o October il (Canadian Thanksgiving), park open Saturdays, Sundays and holidavs only. General Admission Aduits (18 and over) $2.00, $1 .00 after 9:00 pý. Juniors (Il3 to 17 inci.) $1 .00 each children (12 and under) unaccompanied, $1.00 Children (12 and under) with parent 50c Ontario senior cîtîzens admitted free of charge. NOTE: Some prices and polîcies change during the Canadian National Exhibition, August 18to Septem ber 6. Parking available on maînland and East Island Frequent public transportation provided by T.T. C. buses, street- cars and by GO Commuter service. Miscellaneous For the handicapped or infirm wheelchairs are availa- ble free on request, caîl (416) 965-7619. Pets and bicy- cles are not permitted on the g rounds. Ontario Place, 955 Lakeshore Blvd. West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (416) 965-6332 Mailing Address: Ontario Place Corporation, 8 York Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5J 1 R2 onarb place v A crown Corporaion of the Governreni of Onlario.Ministry of odustry and Tourisrni.C!aude Bennett, Minsier. km 1, 'à Le. q ".-m-