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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Apr 1984, p. 27

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Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 11,1984 9 ) A guide to fine dining and entertainment. ,..z, CELEBRATE SPRING WITH A COUPON WORTH UP TO M 0.00 After 5 p.m. Mon. and Tues. one coupon per table Buy any dinner entree from our extensive menu at regular price and your friend's entree of equal or less value Is complimentary to a maximum value of $10.00. Expiry date April 30/84 c.s. 145 King St. W., Oshawa; Major Credit Cards Accepted 571-1777 NEWS FROM NESTLETON-CAESAREA AREA CELEBRATE SPRING WITH A COUPON WORTH UP TO *10.00 After 5 p.m. 7 days a week one coupon per table Buy any dinner entree from our extensive menu at regular price and your friend's entree of equal or less value Is complimentary to a maximum value of $10.00. Expiry date April 30/84 c.s. For reservations call: 723-4667 44 Simcoe St. S. Oshawa Make a Move!! without 'wmcwmi Our Hostess' Gifts and Information Information are the Key to Your New Community Call Sandra Yates 623-5873 n« urn I mm Belli ■ ft Vtrtl Beautification Committee Meeting The next meeting of Scugog Township Beautification Committee Committee will be held in the Railroadhouse Motel. Port Perry, Wednesday, April 18th, 7:30 to 9:30: p.m. Plan to come and see our slides. We are pleased to announce that Mrs. Shirley Love, Caesarea, is secretary of the committee and Mrs. Diane Pearce is treasurer. Shirley is also area director for Caesarea. For information information call 986-5330. Mrs. Grace Bajema is area director for Nestleton, and she needs some assistance, so please give her a call if you are willing to help with this project - 986-4895. Both areas could use donations. Annual Meeting of Nestleton W.I. Branch The Nestleton Branch met in the community centre. Wednesday, April 4, with President, Mrs. Norma Frew presiding. She welcomed the ten members present, present, opening with the Ode and Collect and read a poem entitled "Spring Fever." The roll call- payment of dues. Minutes were approved as read by sec.-treas. Mrs. Marg Francis. Correspondence Correspondence included a letter re- the Hospital Auxiliary Spring Fair to be held in Latcham Centre, Centre, April 28. Donations were asked for and Mrs. Rika Wygerde offered to pick up the items of baked baked goods, etc., and take them over to the Fair. The Executive planning meeting report of Durham West District Annual was presented by Mrs. Wygerde, which is to be held in Blackstock United Church, May 23, registration at 9:15 a.m. A sing-song gave members a break - with Mrs. Gwen Malcolm at the piano. Annual Meeting: Minutes of 1983 annual were read by .Mrs. France. Encouraging reports were given by convenors of standing committees and public relations officer showing a good year of progress in W.I. work. Pres. Mrs. Norma Frew expressed appreciation to all for capable assistance - thus - making it successful and enjoyable. A new year poem was read by the president. Mrs. Win- nifred Davison presided for the election of officers for 1964-85. The approved slate was read by Mrs. Gwen Malcolm. After installation installation - the meeting adjourned with O Canada and the W.I. Grace. Refreshments were served by the Ex- Licensed L.L.B.O. NOW!! Live Entertainment Every Friday and Saturday Country and Western This week featuring: "Eleanor White and The Country Plus" Delivery Available on $4.00 minimum orders 96 Waverley Road Bowmanville Visa 623-1140 MasterCard WE RE MORE THAN A < NICE PLACE TO EAT Every Thursday is Family Steak Night Our special for two ... 8-OZ. New York cut (per person) $11.99 w 5:00 to 8:30 p.m. Served with tried onions on a sizzling platter, complete with salad bar, tried potatoes and vegetable. Choose either rice pudding or jelly lor dessert. Each family la aliened one ar two children under 12 yra. only $1.25 each. Child hie choice of: burger A chipa or a small steak. Thursdays we alsa serve eur ragular mass. P KING GARDEN j Restaurant and Tavern 73 King E 623-4255 Bowmanville RESTAURANT Since 1910 OPEN AT 7:00 a.m. Serving delicious food of the highest quality at reasonable prices. Take-out orders a specialty. 9 King St. W. 623-5412 11th Annual TIBI) APRIL ANTIQUES 6 FOLK ART SHOW •FLYING DUTCHMAN-MOTOR-HOTEL AT EXIT - 432 HIGHWAY 401 BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO Hi DISTINGUISHED DEALERS FROM CENTRAL & EASTERN CANADA pre 1870 COUNTRY FURNITURE 6 ACCESSORIES plus FOLK ART FRIDAY APRIL-13 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. $5.00 SATURDAY APRIL-14 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. $2.00 Inquiries: Robert J. Lambert, 164 North St., Box 443, Newcastle TOBY'S (formerly Great Knight) Wednesday, April 11,1984 IS Ladies' Night featuring MALE EXOTIC DANCERS Big Dick James and Afr. 1VJcigric * Dancing from 9-11 p.m. * Special drink prices ALL NIGHT! * Doors open for THE MEN to join THE PARTY at 11:30 p.m. East of Oshawa on Hwy. #2 Telephone 728-2254 ecutive. Pres. Norma Frew thanked members for an - interesting afternoon. Get Well Wishes Mr. Cecil Henderson - still in Oshawa Hospital is just the same - but holding his own. Best wishes for better health soon. Vic and Win Malcolm of Nestleton, were dinner guests with Howard and Aileen Malcolm of Yelverton on Sunday. Church Notices The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will meet this Thursday, at 1:30 p.m. Next Sunday Easter Communion will be observed at Nestleton Presbyterian at 11 a.m. Nestleton United, Sunday, Sunday, April 15- Palm Sunday Sunday and Communion. On Sunday, April 29- Sacra ment of Baptism will be held. The popular Sunshine Club for the Caesarea children held each Monday Monday afternoon at the centre, centre, 4 to 5 p.m. Video Ventures Now has over 180 titles at Jeffery's Superette 83 Liberty Street South Hours: 9 to 9 Mon. to Sat. CUP THIS ADVERTISEMENT Rent 1 Movie ... 2nd Movie HALF PRICE V.H.S. Machine Rentals Offer Valid Until April 19,1984 Bo wman ville DJ n 6231133 MallUlUGmaS STARTS FRIDAY CINEMA I Fri. and Sat. 7 and 9:00 Sunday through Thursday 8:00 p.m. The new police recruits. Call them slobs. Call them jerks. Call them gross. Just don't call them ! when you're in trouble. What an Institution! ADULT ACCOMMMMINT Coarse LanguageT.B.O. "POUCE ACADEMY" a PAUL MASLANSKY production starring STEVE GUTTENBERG • HM CATTRALL • BUBBA SMITH • and GEORGE GAYNES as comdt lassard story BY NEAL ISRAEL & PAT PR0FT • screenplay by NEAL ISRAEL s PAT PR0FT and HUGH WILSON produced BY PAUL MASLANSKY • directed by HUGH WILSON m *■» A LADO COMPANY RtUASt HELD OVER SECOND PACKED WEEK CINEMA It Fri. and Sat. 7 and 9:00 Sunday through Thursday 8:00 p.m. THIS IS THE STORY OF A SMALLTOWN THAT LOST ITS DREAMS, AND A BIG-CITY KID WHO BROUGHT THEM BACK. 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