8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 18. 1979 Section Two )D ENET iNiVTGUD Retiring Voyageur Manager Honored at 'Last Dance' SUMMER COURSES AT TRENT' Write us about them today. Julian BlackDUrn College Trent University Peterbo.rough, Ontario K9J 7B8 PLEASE SEND ME YOUR SUMMER '79 BROCHURE Nare....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Address... ..................................... ........-............ .... Postal Code....... DDN'T LET RDAD CONDITIONS TURN YOUR WORLD UPSIDE OOWN SAFE DRI VING IS A FAMILY AFFAIR ToPICS by Bob Brewster MERCURY OUTDOOR CONSULTANT FISH BEHAVIOR Some fish are swimming these days with small ultrasonic trans- mitters implanted in their bod- tes. B3iologists are using-the radios to find out more about fish be- havior, and they're learning some interesting things. One research project reported ta Mercury outboards' fishing department involved placing transmitters in 29 largemouth, smallmouth and spotted black bass in a Tennessee lake. Among other things, biolo- gists wanted ta determine the relationship between fish move- ment and such things as water surface temperature, barometric pressure, water levels, cloud cov- er and water turbidity. 0f att the variables, the study showed that only water surface temperature was associated with major fish movement. An intensive creel census of anglers showed that the per- hour catch rate of black bass rose between major movement peri- ods, indicating that fish move- ment and the lack of angler suc- cess are related. Most fish movements occurred in daylight hours and were asso- ciated with water surface terr- peratures between 52 and 75 de- grees Fahrenheit. Bingo Cards ALEX MoGREGOR DRUGS 5 King St. W. FRANK'S CONFECTIONERY 43 King St. E. GISELA VARIETY 27 Second St. JEFFREY'S SUPERETTE Liberty Street Saut h LIBERTY BUWL LIMITED Base Uine Rd. E. THE SUBWAY PIZZERIA King St. E. 299 DEAN AV E. OSHAWA 576-1220 Chargex Available at MR. SUBMARINE 136 King St. E. NORTH-END MARKET 10 1 Liberty St. N. TUTTLE'S VARI ETY 87 Ontario St. SMOKER'S and GIFT CORNER Bowmanville Mail FOODWORTH'S VARIETY & GROC. Hwy. - 2, Courti.ce Cards 5011each fl or for 11.00 MON DAY-THURSDAY 6 a.m. - 12 p.m. FRIDAY -SATURDAY 6 a.m. .n SUNA 7 a.m. - 11: 30 p.m. SERVING DELICIOUS CHINESE FOOD TAKE-OUT ORDERS A SPECIALTY Free Delivery in Bowmanville' on al1 Orders of $10.00 or More )i Fuil Course Meals in a Home- Like Atmosphere -9 King St. W. 623-5412 Of thfe Monthl A bucket of 15 pieces of Kitucky Fied Ciceux at the special price of enM SATURDAY &SUNDAY FEBRUARY IOth &I1Ith OVER 100 LOCATIONS IN ONTARIO-SEE VOUR PHONE BOOK FOR THE ONE NEAREST YOU. Vhe 1 miss ttns chance t a Itetine to See The (,and Oie Ovyp,x perto tyore Appro.mately 556 Effertaleerand M-1,111 , Cr 3 noI C ontty Spect-clar etj G Cet t.d, t6eiCO lie . 01nC eOpny Shoosin Canada rc IIntic e~ C VI C AU I f RiUM ?BOX OFF[ CE firnc Adrmntxxx Lx C Thursdaý .600 p.m, 10:010 p.m. Adulb - S1.50 oxLh Osh.txna Cixic Auditoriumn 1979. Fridaý 600 p ..-000 p m. <rhidren undei 12 yeajx ol age frec Oxhaxea. Onuarn Saturdax. 1200 pm. 000 p.m theiia,.eompanied xrutarcdl) Suidax. 12:00 pn -h600 p.m Wvvhitby County Singers The Sr. Citizens met Tuesday night, April lth at the Lions Centre and after their Business Meeting in which a lengthy discussion took place on our summer trip ini which Mr. Douglas Martin took an important part. It was tabled until the May meeting .~ when a decision must be reached. We were honored by The Whitby County Town Singers coming to entertain us. The choir "Seventy-two strong" presented us with a pro- . gramme of high calibre music ~C long to be remembered. The '4 . opmgnumber Godspell ~~.... ....... folwdby The Streets of ' London and -Then 'Mr~' Bojangles. These numbers t were well received, but we felt " that Over The Rainbow was ~ ' the favorite as everyone felt like singing along with the ~~ choir. Mr. Ashley must have 'Y .x . .. sensed this as he conducted a sing song of Old Favorites in which the audience took part. After this sing song the choir concluded the entertainment with 'That's Entertainment. "i Our only regret is that more The staff of the Voyageur Restaurant at Martin Road and Highway 401 held a party at The Flying of our members were not able Dutchman Motor Inn on Thursday to mark, the end of its 11-year operation. It has been taken over by the otersntand eogr thie Fifth Wheel organization and will function as a truck stop when it reopens with ail the present staff except Many of us hope to hear them the manager continuing to work there. Dur'ng the evening, with about 100 in attendance, Audrey Munday, again May 15th or May l6th in left, had the pleasant duty of presenting Manager George Lafontaine and his wife Gert with a plaque aritb1.0Src.ciiestcks expressing the staff's appreciation to 'the No. 1 Manager'. In the lower picture, two 'waitresses' Steve Following, a bountiful lunc Lafontaine and Jerry Barrett showied slides of the staff that had been taken over the years. The evening was served and our guests concluded with a dance. proved to be a Jolly Group as well as Superior entertainers. I /uoQDO Knights of Columbus TV BINGO Cable Channel 10 4 Big Oames Every Wednesday Grand Prize Winner: B. Emond, Oshawa Last week's wi nners: W. RiIey, Oshawa; L. WhitweII, Whitby; L. Wallwork, Whitby. star ting at 6:30 p.m. PR/SM S DISCO LOUNGE ..is holding its SECOND DISCO DANCE CONTEST on SATURDAY, APRIL 2lst If you are looklng for an evenlng of fine dlnlng and great entertalnment corne to the FIying Dutchman Motor Inn this Saturday, April 2lst. To avold disappoIniment or waltlng ln Une, make your reservations now ... cail 623-3373 H ours: 8 p.m. - closing Dining 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. Prisms Disco Lounge Wed., Thurs., Fri. and Sait. 8 p.m. - closing Sunday Brunch Mothers Day $4.50 May l3th 11:00Oa.m. -2:00Op.m. Make your 'ýail you can eat" reservations now! MOTOR INN LIBERTY SOUTH and HWY. 401 623-3373 Etton