8 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, December 19, 1979 Section Two UnÈder $100. Gif t Sale 0F OR IGINAL WORKS OF ART IN ALL MEDIA Sale continues until December23, 1979 margot samuel gallery December Sale Hours: Tuesdav through Sunday, noon to5Sp.m. Gallery closed Mondays and December 24f h f0 January 2 inclusive. TORONTOý-401 -IWY - _________KINGSTON ~ ~ % 89NELSON ST Z VWENTVVORTH Sý 899 Nelson Street, Oshawa, Ontario Phone (41 6)571 -1619 i~ OyTIa Hope you enjoy the holidays, as much as we enjoy serving you! CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY AND BOXIN'G DAY Open New Year's Day 12 Noon untill10p.m. Open New Year's Eve 10 a.m. until «10 p.m. SBowmanville Restaurant and Tavern S231 Kinig St. E. 623-3223 Chjrtristian Music Society Performs Christmas Program Saturday evening, the Christian Music Society presented its eighteenth annual1 Christmas Concert. The concert was'held at the Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church on Scugog St. and included an orchestra and mixed choir which presented Christmas music with a Christmas theme. In this photo, the director of the group, organist, and president of the Christian Music Society, look over the evening's program. From left to right are: Ena Smit, organist; Leendert Kooij, director; and President Chris Nobels. Programs for the week of Monday, Decemher l7th - Friday, December 2lst, 1979 on Cablecast 10, the Communi- ty Channel serving Oshawa, Whitby, Bowmanville, Brook- lin and Newcastle. Monday, December l7th 4: 00 Sign On for the Deaf 4:30 Motor City Bowling Roll-Offs 5:30 Expression with a,. variety of topics 6:00 The Storybook House with Kirk the Storyteller 6:15 Happiness is Bowling Report with Bert Harding 6:30 Speaking to You with M.P. Scott Fenneli 7: 00 Mike's Memo with M.P.P. Mike Breaugh 7:30>T.B A. 8:30 Newcastle Council Meeting 11:00 Sign Off Tuesday, December 1Sth 3:00 Newcastle Council Meeting Highlights 5:00 United Way Telethon Highlights with local entertainment 6:00 Women in Politics with Elizabeth Gomes 6:30 Voce Italiana with Ercole Foresta and Carmen 7:30 Oshawa and District Council f or the Arts series with "Christmas Box", To Oshawa with Love - Oshawa Choral Society 8:00 Durham Dialogue with Jim Kirkconnell 8:30 McLaughlin Art Gallery Presents with Bernice Bradt 9:00 Law with AI Fisher - Divorce Mock Trial 9:30 Cable Hotline Wednesday, December l9th 3:00 Newcastle Council S Meeting Highlights 5:00 Oshawa and District Council for the Arts series with "Christmas Box", To Oshawa with Love featurrng the Oshawa Choral Society 5:30 Evening Report with G.M. Video News 6:00 Let's Find Out with Betty 1Van Hezewyk 6:30 Knîghts of Columbus TV Bingo 7:30 Education Scene with George Pearce 8: 00 -"So ... what do you want to be?" Topic: Your Business 8:30 Focus On with Dianne Milîs 9:00 Rescue with host Gordon Pifher 9:30 Sign Off Thursday, December 2th 2:00 Womien in Politics wîth Elizabeth Gomes 2:30 Law with AI Fisher - Divorce Mock Trial Thursday, December 2th 3:00 let's Find Out with Betty Van Hezewyk 3:30 Rescue with Gordon, Pifher 4:00 Focus On with Dianne - Milîs - Whitby Psychiatric Hospital 4:30 McLaughlin Art Gallery Presents Alice Iligham - Stitchery 5:00 Education Scene with George Pearce 5:30 Evening Report 6:00 The Storyhook House with Kirk the Storyteller 6:15 Bowling Report with Bert Harding Reservati ons are being taken for CHRISTMAS D......... 0 3 12 noon -8 p.m. NEW YEAR'S DAY Brunch ....... ..... * ..............i a.m. -2 p.m. Evening Dining ...................... 4 p.m. * 8 p.m. Special New Year's Eve Menu Dining ours....................... 5p.m. -l10p.m. (After 7:30 p.m. there wiII be a caver charge af $3 per persan whiçh includes hats and favars) Shopping Mal Construction Construction of the second phase of Bowmanville's indoor shopping malt is continuing on schedule, according to the latest report from the builders. Peter Geiger, of DM Consultants Limited, told the Statesman last week that the two theatres plus nine to ten additional retail stores are expected to be complete by the spring of 1980. Structural steel for the second phase of expansion at the maIl is heing delivered to the site this week. The total cost of the additon is three- 6:30 Sports World with Dave Bookman 7: 00 Motor City Bowling Roll Off s 8: 00 Sign Off Friday, December 2lst Cablecast 10 will present Christmas programs from Oshawa, Whitby and Bow- manville today as a Pre- Christmas Special Presenta- tion . .. starting off with 1:00 Oshawa Santa Claus Parade and followed by Whitby. Santa Claus Parade and then the Bowmanville Santa Claus Parade. We will also feature the Oshawa Choral Society's evening concert taped previously at the Bowmanville Maîl. 5: 00 Sign Off We would like to wish each and every one of our viewers a very Merry Christmas and the hest for 1980. Regular programs will resumne on the week of January 7, 1980. quarters of a million dollars. Mr. Geiger said owners expect to hegin the third phase of the maîl at about the same' time that the second phase is completed. The third and final phase of construction Will contain a junior department store. Mr. Geiger said Bowman- ville's mail merchants are eagerly awaiting the expansion of the centre because it will attract more customers to their stores. While tenants have been obtained for many of the stores" now under con- struction, Mr. Geiger says DM Consultants Limited is stili inviting rentai inquiries. Stores in the second phase of the mail will range from 750 to 2,000 square feet. RES TA URANT, MON DAY -THURSDAY '6 a.m. - 12 p.m. FRIDAY -ýSATURDAY 6a.m.-la.m. SUN DAY 7 a.m. - 11: 30 p.ml. SERVING DELICIOUS, CHINESE FOOD A SPECIALTY Free Delivery in BowmanvillIe on al1 Orders of $10.00 or More Full Course Meals in a Home-Like Atmosphere 9 King St. W. 623-5412 cable tvC>