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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Oct 1979, Section 2, p. 8

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8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Ortober 31, 1979 Section Two ID ENTERTAINMVENT GUIDE N ,ew Works on Paper by Ray Mead On View at Margo Samuel Gallery "New Works On Paper" by Ray Mead will be on view at the Margot Samuel Gallery, TICKETS AT KEN HOCe REA EOTAME OR ROI NYCLUB 899 Nelson Street, Oshawa, until November 24th. Mead was bora la England, graduated from London's Siade School, and came to Canada in 1946. An admirer of Franz Kline and Nicolas de Stael, Mead's work refleets a personal and vital impact through his direct approach to his work and the subsequent progression in his composi- tion., Mead exhibited with the Canadian Group of Painters 19512-56, and was a founding- tri.nber of Painters Eleven in 1953. This pioneer movement of modemn art in Canada was most celebrated for its daring group exhibition of completely abstract and non-objective unjuried work in 1954. Reviewers remarked on the aggressive nature of the show and on the variety of approaches to, abstraction wbich it revealed. In April of 1956, Painters Eleven were guest exhibitors at the American Abstract Artists Exhibition in New York. Following this success- fui American appearance, the group held a combîned exhibi- tion in Toronto in 1958. In 1957, Ray Mead shared a two-man show with Walter Yarwood at the Isaac's Gallery. Mead moved to Montreal in 1957 and was involved la group exhibi- tion and travelling exhibitions at the Galerie du siecle from 1960 to 1962. In 1962, Mead exhibited'in Spoleto, Italy. In 1971 he appeared in Oshawa at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery's "Painters Eleven 1953-60" exhibition, and is exhibiting there now with the Painters Eleveni Retrospec- tive. The public is invited to meet the artist on Saturday, November 3, from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. at the Margot Samuel Gallery, 899 Nelston Street, Oshawa. The exhibition continues until November 24, Tuesday tbrough Saturday, noon to 4:O00p.m. IN ý, / ý 623-141g- NMlBER Youngsters Learn About Famous King, Tut Tutmania is sweeping tbe A chronological slide continent and Bowmanville is presentation of Tut's rise to not to be left out. the tbrone was used to Edward Bleiberg, a introduce a question and graduate student la answer session. Egyptology at tbe University Bleiberg answered of Toronto, visited the Bow- questions fom tbe huge manville Library during audience on everything from library week on behaîf of tbe marriage custom s, forms of Royal Ontario Museum, la torture, preservation of order to explain the bîstory of mummies to curses and how Tut and what led to the ta build a pyramid. discovery of bis tomb. There was no age restriction Programs for tbe week of Wednesday, October '3lst - Tuesday, November 6tb, 1979 on Cablecast 10, the Com- munity Channel serving Oshawa, Whitby, Bowman- ville, Brookla and Newcastle. Wednesday, October 3lst 3:00 Scott Fennell - M.P. - Speaking ta Vou 3:30 Expression 4:00 Durham Dialogue with guest Gerry Petit 4:30 Front Row Centre FOR ALL OF YOUP TRAVEL NEEDS at Iowest passible pricescoantact: MRS. BARB AUSTIN, Operataons Manager of ARMSTRONG TOURS 88 King St. W., Oshawa Ont, ELECTRONIC BINGO Sponsor- Valleyview Park Lic ence 284901 13000 -Must Go $1000 - jackpot Must Go 2.1~400 Specials Must Go 10 Regular Games ai 175. Lightning round 1200 guaranteed Early Bird 1100 guaranteed 20 Free Instant Bingo's at $5 -Bonus Bundies - 116 value for 110j or play foras littie as $2 Free Admission Every Wednesday i 30 p.m. Red Barn Auditorium 172 Wayne Couri North Oshawa 5:00 O.D.C.A. with Audrey MacLean of the Studio Gallery 5:30 Evening Report 6:00 Let's Find Out - Scar- borough Foreign Mission 6:30 Knights of Columbus TV Bingo 7:30 Education Scene witb George Pearce and on the people who came to hear tbe fascinating story of the boy-king, wbo married and ascended to the throne at the age. of' nine only to die mysteriously at tbe- age of' eighteen. It seems that they could bave listened forever ta the wonderous tales of the far- away land only to bave the evening end much too soon. guests 8:00 T.B.A. 8:30 Focus On ... with Dianne Mills 9: 00 Rescue 9:30 Sign Off Tbursday, November lst 2:00 Women la Polities with Elizabeth Gomes 2:30 Law 3:00 Let's Find Out 3:30 Rescue 4:00 Focus On 4:30 McLaughlin Art Gallery Presents ... ATU A"E GY CRISIS ORMOND BEACH (DAYTONA)' 12 Days Depari Dec, 22/79 ST. PETERSBURG 12 Days Depari Dec. 22/79 ORMONO BEACH (DAYTONA)9Day Depart Dec. 25/79 (Afiernoon departure) Night Travel FOR DETAILS CALL BOWMANVILLF TRAVFL FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL 623-3182 623-4400 Yelverton Congratulations to Mr.-Jack Quackenbusb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Quackenbush who bas just recently opened his own repair shop for small office machines in Oshawa. Orval and Ora attended the grand opening of the new office last week. Jack has been involved la tbis business for several yea rs and has now started bis own private busi- ness. Speedy convalescence to Mrs. Russel Kerr of Yelver- ton who bas undergone major surgery in Oshawa General Hospital this week and will be in bospital for several more days. Congratulations to the Yelverton men's team who emerged the winners of the hockey tounament held this weekend in the Manvers Arena with 10 teams partici- pating. Pontypool was the runner-up la tbe contest. 5:00n Education Scene 5:30 Evening Report 6:00 Storybook House 6:15 Happiness is Bowling 6:30 Durham Sports Scene wîtb Dave Bookman 7:00 Bisbop's Appeal (to be confirmed) 8:00 Siga Off Friday, November 2nd 2:00 Expression 3:00 Durham Sports Scene 3:30 Let's Discuss It 4: 00 Wbat Does the Bible Say?. 4:30 T.B.A. 5:00 Voce Italiana 6:00 Witby Report 6:30 Sign Off Monday, November 5tb 4:00 Siga On for the Deaf 4:30 Let's Discuss It x(normally shown at 6:30 p.m.) 5:00 What Does the Bible Say? x(normally shown at 7:00 p.m.) 5:30 Canadian Church Choir Competition 6:30 Bishop's Appeal 7:30 Oshawa City Council "Live" fmom City Hall 11:00 Sign Off Tuesday, ,Nber 6th 2:00 Oshawa City Council Hlighlights 5:00 T.B.A. 6:~00 Women in Politics with Elizabeth Gomes 6:30 Voce Italiana 7:30 O.D.C.A. witb the Celtie Guild of Crafts 8:00 Mcbaughlin Art Gallery Presents.. 9:00 Law wîth host AI Fisber 9:30 Siga Off x Programs subject to change without notice. Knights of Columbus TV BINGO Cable Channel 10 Every Wednesday'startlng ai 6:30 p.m. Grand Prize Winner: B. Therteil, Bowmanville. Other Winners: F. Duguay, Oshawa; E. O'Henly, Oshawa; A. Chisholm, Bowmanville; T. Hippenstali, Oshawa. ALEX McGREGOR DRUGS 5 King St. W. CHECKERS VARIETY & HARDWARE Waverly Plaza FOODWORTHS VARIETY AND GROCERY Hwy. 2 - Courtice FRANK's CONFECTIONERY King St. E. JEFFREY'S SUPERETTE Liberty St. S. LIBERTY BOWI Base Line Road NORTH END MARKET 101 Liberty St. N. TUTTI E'S VARIETY 87 Ontario St. SUPERIOR DO-NUTS 136 King St. E., BoWmanville Cards 5O* each or 3'f or $1.00 RES TAURANT, MONDAY- THURSDAY 6a.m. - 12 p.m. F RI1DAY - SAUR DAY% 6 a.m. - 1 a.m. SUN DAY 7 a.m. - 11: 30 p.m. SERVING DELICIOUS CHINESE FOOD TAKE-OUT ORDERS A SPECIALTY Free Delivery in Bowmanvill on al1 Orders of $1 0.00 or More Full Course Meals in a Home- Li ke Atmosphere 4 King St. W. 623-5412 That's riglit, $1.95 for any budget priced luncheon specials: of these #1 Mushrooms on toast with bacon #2 Hot hamburg sandwich #3 Hot liver sandwich #4 Quarter pound of fish on a bun (A Il served with vegetables, potatoes, coffee or tea) For those who are Chinese food loyers, we also feature aur authentie combination plates for $1.95 A) EGG ROLL SWEET & SOUR CHIOKEN CHICKEN FRIED RICE, COOKIE BEVE RAGE B) EGG ROLL SWEET &,SOUR PORK CHIOKEN CHOW MEIN COOKIE BEVERAGE RAY MEAD NEW WORKS ON PAPE R Meet the a rtist on Saturday, Novem ber 3, 1979 f rom 2: 00 to 5: 00 Exhibition continues until Saturday, November 24 margot samuel gallery Gallery hous: T ijesday through Saturday, Noon to 4: 00 p.m. other times by appointment 899 Nelson Street, Oshawa, Ontario. Phone (416) 571-1619 Bowmanville Restaurant & Tavern Present this coupon and receive an extra Dinner for only $10 When you purchase one at the regular price of 17.95 *ThIs off er only appl-es toany ane ai the four meals isted in the coupon. HO WMAN VILLE RESTAURANT & à I ~ Present this coupon and receivo an extra dinner (any one af the followlng I ~ selecilons) for only 11.00 when yau purchase ans at the regular price. Shish kebab 17.95 Ribeye Steak 1795 I veal Parmigiana 17.95 . Pan Fried Filet of Sole S7.95 g Inoldes salad bar, coffee,& rice pudding *ThIS of fer is valid f rom Oct. 31lst. to Nov. 7th, 1979. 231 King St. East, Bowmanville 623-322 AMEAL FOR $1.95? R ~M A N , S ENTERTAIMMENT CIENTRE SALES - SERtVICE - RENTALS TELEVISION - STEREO MO DU LARS RECORDS and TAPES 80 WMAN VILLE MALL OSHAWA 823-4535 RENTALS & SERVICE Mon., 1lues., Sat. 0:3" 59-41 Wsd., Thurs.. Fri- 9:30-959~4 Your One Stop Record Shop." 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