< 4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 28,1983 A guide to fine dining and entertainment. Candle Lighting Service Held Saturday at Netvtonville Young Fellow Has Enjoyable Chat with Santa Adâm VanderVleuten chats with Santa Claus during the annual Rotary Club Christmas party held recently at the Bowmanville Lions Centre. Don't Make a Move!! without O' / ittZTW Our Hostess' Gifts and Information Information are the Key to Your New Community Call Sandra Yates 623-5873 tkit fWvt liikrt * l*t W>W Monday Night Ladies Lge. Schedule to Begin Jan. 2,1984 i Team No. 1 Donna Harness, Pat Heth- erington, Iris Hellam, Gail Finney, Joanne Green. Team No. 2 Nancy Living, Carrie Moore, Eva Whitehead, Yvonne Edmondson, Sharon Caruana. Team No. 3 Sharlene Dehart, Muriel Tennant, Jackie MacDonald, Judy Edmondson, Heather Westlake, Joan Tax. Team No. 4 Jackie Braybrook, Jean Allen, Rita Van Goor, Lor- SINGLES WORLD DINING-DANCING CRUISES-TOURS DANCING . 8 p.m.-2 a.m. EVERY FRIDAY OSHAWA Carousel Inn Ballroom 559 BloorSt. W. PETERBOROUGH Rock Haven Lansdowne SI. W. Single and Unattached ONLY are Welcome Proper Dress • No Blue Jeans raine Arponen, Anne Sant, •Dawn Dennis. Team No. 5 Fern Bradley, Karen Burns, Kay Stoneberg, Hilda Sim- nick, Donna Campbell, Kathy Wilson. Team No. 6 Lynda Nickerson, Joan Ard, June Marchant, Helen Depew, Penny Leddy, Barb Patterson. Team No. 7 Jean Harness, Gwen Forrester, Forrester, Bernice Terry, Shelley Welsh, Sherry Green, Vickie Bowan. Team No. 8 Mary Pat Hall, Nancy Evans, Penny Schofield, Vickie Murphy, Janice Prout, Margaret Hesson. Team No. 9 Valerie Smith, Linda Bryant, Wilma Van Goor, Pat Almond, Barb Thompson, Michelle Fowler. Team No. 10 Debbie Forsey, Barb Osborne, Donna Stainton, Donna Buma, Rhonda Labig- nan. Team No. 11 Kelly Adams, Virginia Parrish, Marian Stafford, Shelley Thompson, Corry Van Lith, Diane Wood. Team No. 12 Thelma Forrester, Francine Wright, Ann Craig, Anne Vogels, Mary Henderson, Toni Terry. NEWTONVILLENEWS Mrs. Rowena Tizzard, Acy Farrow and Betty Meta attended attended the Bowmanville Nurses' Association dinner at the Restaurant on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood visited with Mrs. Wilfred Wood of Newcastle on Saturday Saturday afternoon. Mr. Frank Stapleton, Mrs. Bea Jones and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jones attended the Gideon Christmas Party at Port Perry on Monday evening. Mrs. Rose Joice, Maple Grove spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Duane Chrysler and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Stacey spent a few days returning on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Owles and girls of Prescott Prescott and having Christmas dinner with them. The next progressive euchre party will be held in the Community Community Hall on Friday, 13th of January. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley of Newcastle were callers on Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle. Mrs. Myrtle Kloster, Marlene Stacey, Jean McQuat, Winnie Montgomery, Phyllis Peck, Doreen Green, Brenda McNair, Janice Kimball, Mary Vinkle, Dorothy Dorothy Stapleton who have been taking a ceramics course with Mrs. Jackie Walters, all enjoyed enjoyed an evening of entertainment entertainment last Friday at the Marigold Dinner Theatre at Whitby. A candle lighting service was held at the Church on Saturday evening. Danny and John Chrysler were at the door to greet the congregation. congregation. The call to worship by Sherry Mclnnes. Several carols were sung. Prayers by Beverly Stacey and Sherry Mclnnes. Readings by Dan and John Chrysler, Vicki Kimball, Jan Farrow, Marvin, Jackie, Nadine, Sharon Stapleton and trio singing by Jackie, Sharon and Nadine Stapleton. The Junior Sunday School entered the church carrying candles and then sang "What Child is This?". Group singing "Silver Bells, Silent Night and Jingle Bell Rock." Marvin Stapleton also sang a solo and he with Sherry Mclnnes sang a duet. For the singing, Myrtle Kloster played the organ and was presented with a gift by Vicki Kimball. Lynda King gave the Benediction. Benediction. Mr. Paul and .Drew Imlach had dinner on Saturday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott and attended the services Saturday evening. On Christmas Eve, Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Leudke and boys, Mrs. Marie Trim, Mr. Jerry Welch, Mr. and White Cane Bowlers Partially Blind Pat McConnell 181, Rick Adams 193, Fern Johnson 207, Lauretta Gatchell 173, Herb Wohigemuth 227. Totally Blind Mary Hogervorst 89, Tom Scero 154. Attention! Play it Safe! Don't drink and drive during this holiday season. Please call us at 623-6909 and make your reservations now! OPEN ALL NIGHT NEW YEAR'S EVE Deluxe Taxi Call 623-6909 9 Silver Street Bowmanville RESTAURANT Since 1910 MONDAY-THURSDAY 7 a.m.-11 p.m. FRIDAY-SATURDAY 7a.m.-1 a.m. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 7 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Serving delicious food of the highest quality at reasonable prices. Take-out orders a specialty. 9 King St.W. 623-5412 Mrs. Ross Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade and Greg of Kendal visited with Mr. Clinton Clinton Brown, and Mrs. Vi Adair and Gary of Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gilmer of Port Hope visited with them on Christmas Day. With Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yeo and Scott of Orono on Christmas Day were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boughen and Mrs. Edith Gordon. With Mrs. Phyllis Peck for Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cobbledick and family of Campbellcroft and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Robinson and family of Shiloh. With Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Henderson and family of Bowmanville for Christmas dinner. They also spoke with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Byars at Greenwood, Nova Scotia. Dinner guests on Christmas Day with Mrs. Lena Clysdale were Mr. and Mrs Phil Gilmer, Blaine, Ken and Kim of Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tompkins, Shelly and Robert, Miss Angi Thajer of Oshawa, John McGuey, Miss Marcia Manning, Kendal, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tompkins and Mrs. Vi Gilmer of Port Hope. With Mr. and Mrs. David Imlach and boys for Christmas Christmas dinner were Mrs. Florence Florence Holt, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Imlach and Dale and Mr. Robert Imlach of Co- bourg. Sunday callers with Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Best of Wesley- ville. Mr. Earl Merrill and Kyle of Campbellford visited with the Jones on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wood and Scott of Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood and Lindsay of Whitby, Mr. Floyd Wood and Miss Leslie Mohun of Oshawa were Christmas dinner dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood, i Andrea Harris, Owen Skinkle of Port Hope and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Farrow and family and Mrs. Acy Farrow were callers in the evening. With Bea Jones for Christmas Christmas dinner were Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cornish and Mrs. Annie McNally of Orono. They were also talking by phone to relatives relatives at Edmonton and Powell- River. Mr. and Mrs. Syd Arnold and boys had their family Christmas dinner with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Morley Flintoff of Bowmanville. Mrs. Janet Paeden was a guest at a family Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Cowper and family at Bowmanville. On Friday, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Farrow and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd, Starkville had a Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nesbitt of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. t Maurice O'Neill had dinner bn Friday ■ evening with Mrsv Mary O'Neill and Mrs. Clara Sheppard Sheppard of Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson Henderson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gilmer Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tompkins, Tompkins, Port Hope and Mr. Doug Tompkins and friend visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tompkins Tompkins Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Staple- ton and family attended a family Christmas dinner with Mrs. Isabel Whetstone, Port Hope. At Mr. and Mrs. Martyn Brown for Christmas dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown and Shelley, Mr. Andy Bezudiak of Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Benson and Tim of Bewdley and Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Benson of Cold Springs. Mrs. Marie Trim and Mr. Jerry Welsh had Christmas dinner with his son Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Welsh and family of Newcastle. With Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O'Neill for Christmas dinner • were Mrs. Mary O'Neill, Isobel St. Louis, Ila Goheen, Mr. and Mrs. John Goheen and Matthew all of Port Hope, Mrs. Gwen Jones of Cobourg and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bennett ( of Belleville. Mr. and.Mrs. Duane Chrys- • 1er and boys had their Christmas Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gilbank and family of Hampton. Thursday evening Mrs. Linda Farrow, Jan and Ryan, Mrs. Bill Call, Newcastle, Mrs. Reid Wood and Mrs. Acy Farrow attended a shower at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Andrews for a baby shower for Scott Wood, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wood. At Mr. and Mrs. Dan McNeil and Darlene for Christmas dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Rob Henderson, King City, Mr. Adrien McNeil, Mrs. Verna Gibbs of Port Hope, Mr. Doug Henderson and Barbara Ann Patterson of Oshawa, Miss Eileen Corby of Scarborough, Mr. David Sunstrun of Toropto, arid Mr. and Mrs. Don McNeil'bf Port Hope. On Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Stacey they all visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stacey and family at Pontypool for an old fashioned sleigh riding party complete with a team of horses. With Mr. and Mrs. Glen Farrow, Jan and Ryan for Christmas dinner were Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Farrow, Mr. and Mrs. W. Carl, Newcastle and Mr. Cory Cull of Port Perry. With Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stapleton and family for Christmas dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Skelding. Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Leudke and boys had their Christmas dinner at a family gathering at Mr. and Mrs. David Henderson and family at Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Henderson of Newcastle and Mr. Bob Henderson of Oshawa also attended. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown were callers in the afternoon. They also spoke with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henderson and family and Jimmy's Place at King Garden Every Wednesday is Family Night Six-item Chinese Food Buffet S, Only $ 4.25 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Children under 12 years -- $2.85 NOTICE: OUR STEAK SPECIAL IS DISCONTINUED UNTIL JAN. 5,1984. CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS MAYOR'S LEVEE Everyone is cordially invited to attend the Mayor's Levee to be held on New Year's Day, January 1st, 1984, from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers, Police and Fire Building, 132 Church Street, Bowmanville. ' in Dnlool Publication; Docombnr 20th, 19(33. DnvIdW, Oakos, B.A., A.M.C.T., TownClork, 40TomporancoStrool, liowmnnvlllo, Ontario. L1C SAG, File: 10,2,20. Ron at Lethbridge, Alberta. Church services were held on Sunday for a family Christmas and the greeters were Wallace and Inez Boughen. Carols were also sung with the choir singing "O Holy Night", and "Christmas Morn had come Again." Readings by Dorothy Staple- ton, Marlene Stacey, Carole Gardner, Philip Gilmer, Mary Vinkle and Melville Jones, on the birth of Jesus. "What Christmas means to me", giving their own versions by Myrtle Kloster, Frank Staple- ' ton and Linda King. A solo was sung by Marlene Stacey "Star of the East." Mention was also stated of the birthday of Glen Farrow. The nativity scene which adorned the altar was made by Myrtle Kloster. The U.C.W. held their December meeting on Wèdnesday evening beginning with a pot luck dinner. Several who have helped with our banquets and weddings were also present. The meeting was opened with the purpose with Jean Kimbell presiding. After the roll call, followed by the various reports, there was an exchange of gifts. The worship part and a program followed with Mary Vinkle, Marlene Stacey, Dorothy Stapleton and Olive Henderson taking part. Marlene Stacey sang Star of the East with Carole Gardner at the piano. Newtonville - Starkville Bowling Team Standings Bread and Butter 34, Dills 34, Sweet Mixed 32, Icicles 28, 50 - 50 draw Pat Millson. 209 Games , Bernice Henderson 239, 202, Vi Patterson 236, Marlene Stacey 233, 223, Mary Topple 231, Peggy Millson 226, 205, Carol Oke 221, Jean Arnold 216, 212, Pal Millson 216 , 200, Joyce Stacey 211, Dorilda McCarron 205,200, Dian Sciuk 203, Jean O'Neill 203, Karen Ruelland 201. Bowling on December 29th beginning at 7:30 for next week only. iZTniaiidnemas HELD OVER 3rd ACTION-PACKED WEEK! CINEMA I Fri., Dec. 30 -- 7 and 9 p.m., Dec. 31st -- 8 p.m. Jan. 1 to Jan. 5 -- 8 p.m. STARTING FRIDAY CINEMA II Dec. 30 -- 9 p.m., Dec. 31--8 p.m., Jan. 1-5 -- 8 p.m. In his mind, he has the power to see the future. In his hands, he has the power to change it. Stephen King's , DINODE LAURENTIIS PRESENTS ' "IHE DEAD ZONE" A DAVID CRONENBERG FILM CHRISTOPHER WALKEN BROOKE ADAMS TOMSKERRITT HERBERT LOM ANTHONY ZERBE COLLEEN DEWHURST and MARTIN SHEEN as "Greg Slillson" Music Composed and Arranged by MICHAEL KAMEN Screenplay by JEFFREY BOAM Based on the Novel by STEPHEN K|N6 Pm*»*-* HH* VVYWM FINAL WEEK CINEMA II "SMURFS" Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun. -- 2:00 p.m. Friday, Dec. 30 -- 7 p.m. Reduced admission for adults accompanying children to matinee. Coming Soon: Scarface, DC Cab, Christina, Two of a Kind, Big Chill, Never Cry Wolf.