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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Oct 1982, p. 26

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8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 20,1982 Section Two 1 The FLYING DUTCHMAN HOTEL Is Extremely Proud to Announce the Opening of the (J£t cStififi SUPPER CLUB A LIMITED NUMBER OF MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE For more information and reservations Call 623-3373 today! There are many places to dine and dance, but most have loud music. At the Silver Slipper, you dine on meticulously prepared, delicious food and dance to truly beautiful music each and every Saturday night. Our new Executive Chef, Robert Gourlie, and Music Director, Phil James, have carefully assembled thispackage lor those of you who wish to put beauty and romance back into Saturday night. Excellent Food, New Hits,Old Favourites. Yours to Enjoy at the c£l[<jei SUPPER CLUB. THE FLYING DUTCHMAN HOTEL Hwy. 401 and Liberty St. S. Bowmanville-623-3373 f\ 0 San Marinos Deli Cafe Italian Food Wednesday, Oct. 27 11:00 a.m. Eat-In or Take-Out Service Waverley Plaza RESTAURANT * Since 1910 MONDAY-THURSDAY 7a.m.-11 p.m. FRIDAY-SATURDAY 7a.m.-1 a.m. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 7a.m.-10:30p.m. Serving delicious food of the highest quality at reasonable prices. Take-out orders a specialty. 9 King St.W. 623-5412 Featuring, Once Age in our Famous Prime Rib Buffet Only. J9. 95 Includes salad bar, generous portion Prime Rib of Beef, choice of vegetable, oven brown potatoes, coffee, tea or milk, dessert extra. Served from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. Each ami Every Sunday Night RESERVATIONS APPRECIATED Middle Road Bowmanville Country Club 623-2670 Don't Miss It! St. John's Church (Temperance St.) PARISH FAIR Saturday, Oct. 23rd 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. • Attic Treasures • Doll Booth • Touch and Take • Home Baking • Plants • Pickles - Preserves • Delicatessen • UNICEF Cards • Crafts - Knitting • Fish Pond • Books - Records • Tea Room Sale of Special Tea and Coffee by Outreach . Special Display by the Chancel Guild Arena Shares School Well An agreement regarding regarding the sharing of water between the M.J. Hobbs Sr. Public School and the Darlington Arena has been accepted by the Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education. Since 1980, the Town of Newcastle has used the M.J. Hobbs well in order to supply water to the Darlington Sports Centre. An extension of this arrangement was requested requested by the Town of Newcastle's department department of community services at a recent meeting of the school board. The board granted granted this request. School trustee George Cameron noted that the agreement has saved the Town of Newcastle a considerable amount of money at no cost to the board of education. A guide to fine dining and entertainment. Four good reasons to help Unicef this Hallowefen UNICEF brings . EDUCATION In ciiuiilriiis where lwo mil of five children (In mil no lo school. UNICEF is working lo provide cleon WAT ER for oil Ilie world's children. SHOW THE KIDS YOU CARE. SUPPORT UNICEF THIS HALLOWE'EN UNICEF believes that no child should suffer from sickness or injury and helps provide medical care. UNICEF leaches people lo grow their own food in places where one child in four is hungry. Y OU CAN WIN T HIS TOSHIBA 450 - WATT COMPACT MICROWAVE OR A Valuable Consolation Prize, ora Free Breakfast in the FIFTH-WHGGL RESTAURANT CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAYS FREE DRAW One FREE ticket with every meal over $2.50, or purchase over $5.00 in our gift shop, or $10.00 in our fuel bar. ENTER NOW -- Draw date Nov. 1st Fifth. yVheel Restaurant is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, featuring the finest breakfasts, lunches, dinners and snacks. "Home of the 24 hour breakfast" Highway 401 and Waverley Rd. S. Bowmanville •o* v <fP Also on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30,1982 Hallowe'en Buffet and Dance The Buffet Includes our /famous Roast Beef Au Jus, Salads, and Homemade Desserts from the Pastry Table. 5 lot 0 p.m. S 9.95 per person Dancing from 8 p.m. to close./ SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1982 Hallowe'en Family Brunch Treats for the kids 11 a.m.lo2p.m D.Z! f///> HOTEL For Reservations Call 623-3373 Hwy. 401 and Liberty St. S. Bowmanville ÏYil Tine Iff 299 DEAN AVE. OSHAWA 576-1220 Chargex Call 668-9000 Toronto 686-3911 ^Romantic domzdy BY BERNARD SLADE Starring NUALA FITZGERALD and LARRY SOLWAY Featuring SYLVIA LENNICK "Professional Entertainment... A real treat" Oshawa Times j Complete dinner & show Horn $19.95 | MARIGOl Dinner Playhouse^! I 419 BROCK STREÉT NORTH. WHITBY Bo wman ville/Vms» 623-1133 Ma/iunemas STARTING FRIDAY CINEMA I Nightly at 8:00 p.m. only ' >ec tin V/ilüf" S a ^at do** ol.« eS - w ono erl »> HELD OVER Fri. & Sat. 7:00 & 9:00 CINEMA II Sun. Thru. Thurs. 8:00 p.m. scon BAIO and WILLIE MMES ■ EWASSY MS Presents An APPIEM NÉÜ Bl NO-Eli HIE- ■ / / ; i m r ^ / FRICmifR' HUnCRIHÛMAS-ROÔtRÏMMDMI- GKG**»«!S taHiCHMS [OX R SCHIML liilftn Ptoéeedt, JEFFREY D APPLE tttetfedbr R0BERÎ J. ROSENTHAL p,», l | , , V t> , ,cn ;(,•. m *im«| Coming Soon: AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN, M*A*S*H*, AMITYVILLE PART II, MY FAVORITE YEAR, TEX, JINXED, TRICK OR TREAT, STAR WARS plus EMPIRE STRIKES BACK, THE ROCKY HORROR LOOK-A-LIKE CONTEST.

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