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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Nov 1983, p. 4

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I i The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 9,1983 Ka wart ha Downs to Continue into December Rock Group 'Strange Alliance' Makes Debut \ Harness Racing action continues continues at Kawartha Downs through November and into December. ■ During November, there will be racing every Thursday and Saturday at 7:45 p.m. Moving into December, there will be racing on two Saturdays Saturdays (3 and 10). Along with excellent Harness Harness Racing, there are some fine attractions as well. All Veterans and Legion Members will be the guests of Kawartha Downs on November November 10. Details are available at the local Royal Canadian Legion Hall. On November 12, the fastest horse in Canada, Coal Harbor, will retire at Kawartha Downs. On Sunday, November 13, he will take up residence at Kendal Hills Stud Farm Keep Canada Beautiful (north of Eliza be thville) and the public is invited to visit the farm from 2 - 4 p.m. Coming up on November 24, the O.H.H.A. Pace carries a purse of $2500. and will feature some of the best young stan- dardbreds in the area. All Sir Sandford Fleming College Students are invited to the Downs on December 3 for a great evening of pre-exam entertainment through the courtesy of CKPT and CKQM-FM radio in Peterborough. Peterborough. The curtain comes down on the 1983 season on Saturday December 10. To say Thanks, Kawartha Downs has designated designated December 10 as Fan Appreciation Night. There will be free admission to the grandstand and several lucky draws just for you, the area racing fans. Catch all the action at Kawartha Downs in November November and December. It's entertainment entertainment and much more. First Race goes at 7:45 p.m. Former Editor's New Book Off the Presses On Saturday night, dozens of young people were rockin' on downstairs at San Marino's Restaurant, Waverlev Road to live music provided by 'Strange Alliance . According to the group's spokesperson, Strange Alliance' is trying to promote good rock music to show parents and the world that young folks can have a great time without booze or drugs. They hope their music will provide a happy atmosphere where the kids can meet and enjoy themselves. If the dances are a success, they will be held on a regular basis. The next dance will be on Saturday, Dec. 3rd. Come, hear Rick Baker on drums, Henry Dewit on lead guitar and Betty Anne Somerscales on bass guitar. This photo shows them in action, with Christine Pilon 5 doing some dancing. 'Strange Alliance' is presently searching for a synthesizer-keyboard player. If you are a rock fan, you play keyboards, you sing, are creative and enthusiastic and would like to become part of this group, call Betty Anne 728-5848. 'Ain't We Got Fun'Packs Hall at St. Paul's jpuau isr layers I wm Now open for Brunch every Sunday < 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at ri d The £ apri Restaurant 68 King St. E. 623-2623 Parking at rear of Veltri Complex The cast from the weekend production of "Ain't We Got Fun", is shown here during their finale last Friday evening. The St. Paul's Players are performing four shows which feature music and humor at the St. Paul's auditorium. Two of the presentations were last Friday and Saturday evenings, with the final two shows planned for this Friday and Saturday. The performance features features a cast of 34 on stage plus numerous helpers behind the scenes. The producer-director of "Ain't We Got Fun" is Ollie Harding. , NEW! DELICIOUS! Chicken Fingers Tender "fillet" of the chicken breast dipped in our special batter mix and deep fried to a golden brown. Served with a tasty, tangy plum sauce. We use only FRESH (not frozen) chicken. Also . . Try our new Buckham Transport Major Pee Wees Rack Up Two Wins and One De Game TATERS! Crispy, hot and delicious! Large potato wedges dipped in our own special batter mix for special flavor, then fried to golden perfection. You'll love 'em! 75 1 /2 King Street East Bowmanville 623-3561 - WE DELIVER - Mary Brown has the best legs in town. Cobourg supplied the opposition opposition for Buckham Transport Major Pee Wee Toros on Saturday, October 29. The first period of this good, tight checking game ended in a scoreless draw. Three goals were scored in the first two minutes of the second period with the visitors visitors counting twice. Troy Mutton sandwiched a Toro goal between the two Cobourg markers. Steve Smith and Shane Armstrong picked up assists assists on the play. With 34 seconds led in the period, Dean Ban mil au cr fired the equalizer from Doug Lever and Jeff Woodlock. Both teams had several good scoring plays but were unable unable to find the net in the third with the game ending in a 2 - 2 tie. On October 30, Whitby travelled to Darlington to Goodyear Bowling League Nov. 3, 1983 High Single - IT. Bromell 331, High Triple-H, Bromell 1107, High Team Single - Millwrights Millwrights 12211, High Team Triple - Office 3441, Over 300 11, Bromell 331, .1, Piper 310, S, Carson 304, D. Perfect 301, Over 725 11. Bromell 1107, J, Piper 753, W. Thompson 740, S, Carson 740. take on the Toros in an exhibition game. Tony Van- Hoof scored on an unassisted unassisted effort midway through the first period to give the Buckham squad a 1 - 0 lead. The Toros scored three unanswered goals in the second. The goal scorers scorers were Doug Lever from Paul and Jeff Woodlock; Troy Mutton from Shane Armstrong and Greg Goode; Tony Van Hoof with Neil Taylor and Paul Woodlock assisting. Whitby came back with two third period goals as the Toros went on to a 4 - 2 win. Buckham Transport Toros travelled to Belleville Belleville on Saturday, November 5 for a league game. Bowmanville had no trouble putting away their Lakeshore League rivals. The Toros scored a 7 -1 vfrin as the goaltending tandem of Scott Hanthorn and Derick Derick Biss lost their shutout bid with less than five minutes minutes left in the game. The Toros were led by a three goal effort by Greg Goode. Other Toro goalscorers were Dean Baumhauer, Steve Smith, Jeff Woodlock, and Shane Armstrong. Assists Assists were earned by Jeff Woodlock, Shane Armstrong, Greg Gardner, Dean Baumhauer, John Paul Duczmalewski (2), Tony Van Hoof, Paul Wood- lock, Doug Lever and Troy Mutton. ONTARIO HEART FOUNDATION Licensed L.L.B.O. Entertainment EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT November 11th "Ted Hallman" and "The Country Three" Book Your Christmas Party or Banquet NOW! 96 Waverley Road Bowmanville Visa 623-1140 MaslorCard riSrï' th c <T d , it0r 0f thi o ne , wspa P er was delighted to receive an autog- aphed copy of Ink in our Soul', the latest of seven books published by Rufspinf/h 1 '? 611 °L C u eighton Heights ' Cobour g- Well-known Fosteï Russell is the former publisher of the Cobourg Sentinel-Star where for 23 v J ell ' M f ntten editorials on many topics were copied by many Cana- aad American newspapers and also won him a number of awards. In lnnH de ' ^ e ,^, as adl ™ red as a fearless writer not afraid to take a stand on ' national or international interest. Mr. Russell the Cnhnml b p h f d H NOrthU i nbe ^ nd Publishers Limited, he also founded the Cobourg - Port Hope radio station. In 1969, he gave up his publisher's Comnanvtonr W * hen h ® sold the Northumberland Publishing S™ pany to c P r - James Johnston who recently sold his company to the St. Catharines Standard Limited. No doubt, Mr. Russell's new book is already available in most book stores. It was published by Mika Publishing Company, Company, Belleville. "ZT&Cinemas HELD OVER CINEMA I Fri. and Sat. 7:00 and 9:00 Sunday through Thursday 8:00 NeVER STARTING FRIDAY CINEMA II Fri. and Sat. 7:00 and 9:00 Sunday through Thursday 8:00 Coming Soon: Dead Zone, All The Right Moves, Brainstorm

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