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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Sep 1979, Section 2, p. 7

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Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 5, 1979 7 Duek Out to Darlington on'Sunday For Sportsman' s Waterfowl Day Promising everything if's quacked up to be is the annual Sportsman's Waterfowl Day, slated for Darlington Provincial Park east of Oshawa, Sunday, September 9. It's a happy mix of conser- vation and competition, fun FUrVD Corne in now and pick up your iron-on "TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT" T-shirt decal. You'II get one with any purchase of Mary Brown's delicious, fried chicken. That's a real treat! HURRV IN, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. Mary Bronfs Fried Chicken. 75%a Klng Street East Bowmanvllie 623-3561 and finesse, observation and participation. A highlight is the Grand Championship, a pentathlon of waterfowling skills. Participants vying for the coveted titie of Grand Champion will he competing in decoy carving. retriever- handling, shooting, duck- calling and waterfowl- identification contests. But, Sprtsmen's Waterfowl Day is more than just competitions for skilled sportsmen, it's a unique opportunity for everyone interested in waterfowl and their management to view, participate and learn during a fun-filled day of activities. Sportsmen's Waterfowl Day, co-sponsored by the sportsmen of Ontario and the Ministry of Natural Resources aims to demonstrate to the public the arts and skills of waterfowling and foster an awareness of the importance of waterfowl management. Entrance to the park, located just east of Oshawa, south of Highway 401, is free on the day of the event. Orono Fair Dance Orono Arena Saturday, September 8,1979 Bobby Brown and the Scottish Accent DANCING 9.1 a.m. COUPLE $1 0.00 cG RESTAURANT -9 King St. W. 623-5412 BURTON CUMMINOS IN, CONCERT FRIDAY, SEPT. 21 8:00 p.m. RESERVED SEATS: $8.005 $ 7.00 ON SALE: Auditorium Box Office, ShoppersRecord & Tape Mart (Oshawa Centre) MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED: Send cheque or money order payable te: Oshawa Cîvie Auditorium 99 Thornton Rd. South Oshawa, Ont. L1 J 5Y1 Enclose self-addressed envelope. OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM WIulill Consider Preservation of Carniage House The Bowmanville Museum is considering the possîbility of restoring its carniage house located beside the museum on Silver St. Irwin Hamilton, Chairman of the Bowmanville museum committee, explained in an interview last week that the feasibility of preserving the two-storey carniage house is being studied. If the building is preserved, the museum intends to use it for dîsplays. " If all goes as we hope, that building will be temperature controlled." explained Marion The streets are for the people. Exercise your 7rights. WaIIk a block a day. Veinot, curator of the Bow- manville Museum. She said that with these controls, the museum's extensive collection of fabrics and textiles, including woolen goods, quilts, crocheting and dresses could be preserved' without deteriorating. i A third phase of'restoration plans at the museuma would be to renovate the greenhouse and potting shed to their original form. These buildings are even older than the coach bouse which was built in the early 1900s. .Mr. Hamilton explained that in 1980 the museuma will function with its own board of five members plus two repre- sentatives of Newcastle Council. At present, the museum operates through a 10 member committee with assistance from a group called the Friends of the Museum. m jjTZIRE P~RTiJPLTOfFi ~#4!!SERVICE AV E. OSHAWA 576-1220 Chargex "TRT THANKffIVING WEEKEND NASH VILLE 5 day Depart Oct. 4th NASH VILILE 4day Depart Oct. 5Sh <EveningDeparture -Night rFravei> VERMONT FOI.IACE TOUR 4 day - depart Oct .51h Evening departure -no nrghttravel NEw YOR-K ci, ry 4 day - Evening Departtre - nighi travel 3- ay depart -Oct- 61 AGAWA CANYON 3 day depart Oct. 6th JACK MINER RIRI) SANCTUARY & FRANKENMUTH 4 day depart Oct. 25, Nov. 1& 8 FINGER LAKESý 4 day depari Sept. 17 & Oc. 1 (Wlteeling West Virginiai day depart Oct. 1 & Nov. 2 & 23 (Evcning departures - night travel PENNSYLVA NIA DUTCH day depart Sept. 24 & Oct. 9 CALIFORNIA e23 Day Dcpart Nov. 3rd. FOR DETAILS CONTACT Bowmanvllle Travel 623-13182 lFour Seasons Travel 623-4400 September 6, 7,8,9,9 1979 NEWCASTLE VILLAGE & DISTRICT CHAM BER 0F COMMERCE ANNUAL OKTOBERFEST DANCE ORONO ARENA SEPT. 22, 1979 Cost -$5.OOPerson Featuring Robert Paul Quintette LiveIy German and Contemporary Music Tickets avallable from any Newcastle Village marchant. Information cali 987-5253 or 987-5187 SALES - SER VICE - RENTALS TELE VISION - STEREO MODULARS RECORDS and TAPES BOWMANVILLE MALL OSHAWA 6234535 RENTALS & SERVICE Mon., lues., Sai. u:304t Wed., Thurs.. Fr1- 9:30.g 5792411i YourOne Stop Record Shop." Bowmanville Restaurant & Tavern Present this coupon and receive an extra Dinner for only $1.oo0 When you purchase one at the regular price of 16.95 *This offer oniy appies to any one of the four meals listed In the coupon. BOWMAN VILLE RESTAURANT & I orsent thîs coupon andrecelve an extra dinner (any on. of the folîowing z U s lectons) for only '1.00 when you purchase one at the regular prîce. >Cil Shlsh kebab 6.95 . Chopped Siroin Steak 6.95 Veal Parmlgiana 6.95 . Whole Pan Fried Salmon 6.95 * Th Inclodes salad bar, coffee & rice pudding *hsofferIs valld from Sept. 5tô Sept. 12,1979 z L231 King St. East, Bowmanville 623-3223v MON DAY -THURSDAY 6 a.m. - 12 p.m. FRIDAY- SATURDAY 6 a.m. - 1 a.m. SUN DA V SERVING DELICIOUS CHINIESE FOOD A SPECIALTY Free Delivery in Bowmanville on al Orders of $10.00 or More Full Course Meals in a Home-Like Atmosphere Visual Arts Centre of Newcastle 1979 FALL PROG RAM Registration times: mailed in registration wilI be accepted with cheque or money order ai any time. at the mli ... Fr1., Sept. 7th, 1979 7-9 p.m.;, Fri., Sept.l141h, 1979 7-9 p.m. Course fee: $22.00 V.A.C. members;,$25.00 non-members materials extra Childrens' classes: $1 5.00 for 1 st child; $25.00 maximum per family (VAC membe r); mate riais extra MOST COURSES ARE EIGHT WEEKS Children's art: Saturday, 9:30-12 Noon; Starting Sept. 29th Lite Drawing: Monday 7:30-10:00 p.m.; Starting Sept. 241h Pottery for Beginners and Advanced: Monday 7:30-10:00 p.m.; Starting Sept. 241h Weaving for Beginners: Wednesday 7:30-10:00 o.m.: Starting Sept. 26th Photography: Monaay t:30-1 0:00 p.m.; Starting Sept. 241n Yoga: The Art of Living - WedneSday 1:00-3:00 p.rn.; Starting Sept. 26th. (Note: This is a ten week course) OPEN HOUSE: Friday, Sept. 7th - 7-9 p.m. A Ili r ........... Md 1 L.

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