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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Oct 1978, Section 2, p. 12

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12 The Canadian Statesman, I3owmanville, October 4, 1978 Section Two ,.---- ý'ýçAND ENTýERTAINMENT GUIDE Cable Cas Wednesday. Ort. 4th 8:30 Ex-pression with a Variety of Topics 9:00 Rescue with Topical Guests 9:30 Sign Off Thursday, Oct. h 2:30 To Be Announced 3: 00 Let's Find Out 3:30 Rescue 4:00 Let's Discuss It 5:00 Education Scene 5:30 Evening Rebort 6:30 The New Leaf with Host: Gord Wick 7:00 Soleil 7:30 Conception with Bill Jeanes 8:00 Where It's Happening 8:30 Oshawa Power Squadnon Report 10:00Sign Off Friday, Oct. 6th 3:00 The New Leaf 3:30 Conception 4:00 What Does the Bible Say? ; t Listings 4:30 Whitby Then &Now 5:00 Voce Italiana 6: 00 Whitby Report with Mike Burgess &Steve Porter 6:30 Sign Off Monday, Oct. 9 (Closed for. Holiday) Tuesday, Oct. 10 4:00 Expression with a Variety of Topics 5:30 Eveninig Report with Bill Jeanes & Dave Stewart 6: 00 Joint Venture with Host: Lorna Miller 6:30 Voce Italiana with Ercole Foresta & Carmen 7:30 Durham Dialogue 8:00 Whitby Council Meeting Coverage 10:,00 Sign Off NOTE: Ail programs are subject, to change without notice. Entertainment Every Friday and Saturday n the at the Port gadlinqton Marina Hotel The Bey Marie Duo (Piano and Drums) OCTOBER 13-14 Music by Ross Jackmar OCTOBER 20-21 Music by Ross Jackman Doors open 9:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m. Telephone 623-4925 Lake Road south of Hwy. 401, Bowmanville COÇîia i corRES TA URANT MONDAY -THURSDAY 6 a.m. - 12 p.M. FRIDAY- SATURDAY 6a.m.-la.m. SUN DAY 7a.m. -11:30p.m. SERVING DELICIOUS CHINESE FOOD TAKE-OUT ORDERS A SPECIALTY Free Delivery in Bowmanville on al Orders of t $10.00 or More Full Course Meals in a Homie-Li ke Atmosphere 9 King St. W. E- I - I - * * I - 623-5412 We c arry: GULBRANSEN and FARFISA (J~LESLIES MUSIC CENTRE Nlestieton Nestieton U.C.W. Improved health is wished for Mrs. Vera Mountjoy, Mrs. Harold Crawford and Mr. Russell Keeler who are patients in Port Perry Hospi- tai. Congratulations are extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Granger (aee Angela Red- ford) who were married in the United Church at Raglan on Saturday, September 30. The reception followed at the Port Perry Tavern. 1Mr. Earl Bowers is spending a few days with his sister Mrs. Dorothy-Chapman and family at New Liskeard. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bedford to attend the Granger-Bedford wedding on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. J. Kereluk, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Mr. and Mrs. John Hutton and son Danny of Winnipeg. This community extends a welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith, Shelley, Pat and Brian who are now residing in the Presbyterian Manse. Sincere sympathy is extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Minshall and family on the death of her father Mr. Harold Almas at Waterford Funeral service was Friday, Septem- ber 29. Saturday evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Lee, Debbie and David were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reeves, Brad and Marni, Oshawa, Mrs. Lottie Booth and Mr. H. Connors, Toronto. Guests for Sunday eveming dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Norm Hutchin- son and Wanda, of Lakehurst, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lee and Clifford was evening visitors. Mrs. Dave Robinson and Tanya of Stroud spent a week recently with lber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Balfour Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jenkîns of Birmingham, Michigan were weekend Ruests of her sister and brother-în-law, Mr. and Mrs. Balfour Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc- Mullen of Port Perry celebrat-, ed their fiftieth wedding anniversary on Sat., Septem- ber 30. Mrs. McMullen the former Mabel Carnpbell was born ini Cartwright Township' received hier education here and lived here until hier marriage. Over the years she has not forgotten lier former neighbors. Congratulations are extended to this honoured couple. qeveral from Cartwright attended the dinner at Yelver- ton to honor Mr. and Mrs. McMullen and the dance in Nestieton Recreation Centre. One of the gifts received was an ail expense trip to the Bahamas. This seems to be the season for anniversaries. Congratu- lations are also extended to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Malcolm who were married thirty-four years on September 30. To honor the occasion they and their family had dinner at the CrestTavera' near Peter- borough and attended the dance at Fowler's Corners. Those attendiag to celebrate with their parents were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. Aylwin Haines of R.R. Nestleton, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Malcolm, Janetville, Mn. and Mrs. James Kent, Orono. Mr. Don Frew and Mr. Paul Mappin had the pleasure of flying from Utica to the Ploughing Match at Winghamn on Thursday. On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Frew, Dwayne and Andrew attended the Plough- ing Match and spent the, weekend with his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Darnbrook in Detroit. Weekend guests with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Law-. rence Malcolm were Mr. and Mrs. James Bilton and family plus CURRIER PIANOS 1100 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa 579-6239 H m ti. di hi e: ai ol Victorian Outfits Displayed in Museum Dressed for an afternoon out, this young model shows off a Victorian 'calling' dress complete with fur cape, matching hat and white gloves. This outfit is one of five 110w on display at Bowmanville Museum. The Victorians, often wore black, brown or blue in the afternoon and the evening because the materials their clothing was made of were difficuit to clean. Spots of color, such as this, model's white feather hat and beaded neckline, or white kid gloves, were used to brighten up the outfit. stock, Dennis of Flint, Michi- gan, Barry of Simcoe. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Malcolm and Heather, Mn. and Mrs. David M4alcolm and Kingsley joined them for'a pre-Thanksgiving linner and family party. Mn. Stanley Malcolm, Port Penny vas an honored guest. Mr. and Mns. Grahame Fish had Saturday evening dinner vith Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Iolland, Newcastle. Mr. ani. Mrs. Lanny Smith and Penny, Hampton vîited for Sunday vening dinnen with Mn. ani Mns. Fish . Mn. and Mrs. Richard Davison spent Saturday to Monday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fenguson in oronto. Mr. R. Davison is obsenving is binthday today, Octoben .d. On, Sunday they were vening dinnen guests of Mn. in Mrs. Carl Elliott and Kim )fLeaskdale for a pre-binth- day party. The birthday cake was decorated by their grand- son's wife Lori, On Monday evening Mn. land Mns. Davison wene dinner guests with their son and hîs wife, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Davison, Scott and Neil at Lakefield for a second birthday celebration. Con- gratulations Dick! You neyer had it so good! Mr. and Mrs. George Bow- er s visited Mr. Gordon Strong and Mr. Athur Crozier in the Nursing Home at Newcastle on Friday and called on Mrs. Reg Sutton at Orono. On Sunday Mr.> and Mrs. Bowers, Mn. Wilfred Wilson and Mrs. Saulter of Omemee had a delightful drive for a coloun tour up north. United Chunch In the United Church Rev- erend Victor Parsons spoke on the theme 'The Lord's Table' reading Scripture passage Luke 22:14-30. As we corne to the Lord's Table for commun- ion we have different feelings. We may, be troubled with family problems. There is no peace in our hearts. Perhaps we have feelings of guilt and Our faith is not strong enough,. Jesus.said "My peace I leave with you", and your sins are forgiven. At the passover Jesus broke the bread and took the wine which He gave to His Disciples. This we also do in remembrance of Him. Holy Communion was commemo- rated follow ing the sermon. Miss Laurel Vine favored with a solo, 'Jacob's Ladden', playing her own accompani- ment on the guitar and the congregation joined in the chorus. Presbyterian In the Presbyterian Church Miss Dorothy Bulmer, Dea- coness read Bible selections from Romans and the book of Ruth. The choir sang "How Sweet the Name of Jesus." The Sunday School re- opened with Mrs. Howard Lee as leader. They are pleased to welcome the Smith children into the Sunday Sehool and their parents who attended church on Sunday. Lag ion Ladies BDowling1 September 18, 1978 600 Triples and Over Berniece Terry 736, Sandra Sellers 622, Virginia Fairey 608. 200 Games and Over Jo Ann Sudsburv 207. Grace Murdoch 224, Joan Sutcliffe 223, Sandra Sellers 212, 205," 205, Virginia Fairey 266, Mary Gray 216, Judy Bragg 222, Berniece Terry 249, 279, 208, Dot Richards 212, Vickie Terry 202, 224, Anne Meek 202, 237, Bernice Partner 244, Marg, King 205, Vera Tendam 211. -1 Team Standings Vickie Terry 7, 7,516; Carol Roberts 6, 7,889; Judy Bragg 5, 7,823; Onie Etcher 5, 7,656; Marg King 3, 7,435; Joan ORMOND BEACH ((DAYTONA BEACH) 14, 21, 28 and 35 DAY TOURS DEPARTING EVERY MONDAY BEGINNING OCT. 30 PRICED FROM $24500 PER PERSON TWIN FOR DETAILS CONTACT BOWMANVILLE TRAVEL- 623-3182 FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL- 623-4400 knights of Colum'bus TV I Caâble Channel 10 4 Big Games Every Wednesday Winners of Iast week's Bingo: Mrs. Welsh, Bowmanville; Mrs. C. Mitchell, Bowmanville; Mrs. Gillen, Oshawa; Grand Prize Winners: Jim Smyth, Whitby; Mrs. Vautour, Oshawa. starting at 6:30 p.m. Bingo Cards.Avoulable 0f ALEX McGREGOR DRUGSý 5 King St. W. BARRY'S VARIETY 114 Waverley Gardons Plaza FRANK'S CONFECTIONERY 43 King St. E. GISELA ¶IARIETY 27 Second St. LIBERTY BOWL LIMITED Base Line Rd. E. MR. SU8MARINE 136 King St. E. NORTH.END MARKET 101 Liberty St. N. TUTTLE'S VARIETY 87 Ontario St. SMOKER'S and GIFT CORNER Bowmanville Mal THE SUBWAY PIZZERIA King St. E. Hwy. -2, Courtice Cards 5W each or 3for$10 ORGuANS NORMA NS ENTERTAINMENT Zenith SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS TELEVISION - STEREO MODULARS RECORDS and TAPES Bowmanvilîle Mail Oshawa 623-4535 1218 Simcoe N, 579-2411 Hours. Mon. - Fri. 9 -9 S@turday 9- 6 -We're Not Big ... Jusf the Best"l 7-7 7=

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