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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Jun 1984, p. 20

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/ 4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 20,1984 Section Two A guide to fine dining and entertainment. - L ■> Drama Workshop Elects New Executive at Annual Meeting Held Recently Fathers Honored at Newcastle and Orono Dinners At their annual meeting, the Bowmanville Drama Workshop members elected their new executive for the upcoming two years. Carol Hancock assumes the position of president from retiring president Pat Marjerrison. Randy Alldread is the new vice- president. Other executive members are: Gerry Brooks, recording secretary; secretary; Francine Bicber, treasurer treasurer and membership; Vic Goad, corresponding secretary; secretary; A1 Nichols, play reading; Lana Rickard, programme and education; Peter Sobil, social; and Romona Rickard, publicity. CATCH TED WATSON'S STRAWBERRY EXPRESS PICK YOUR OWN Also available as the Season Progresses Peas, Snow Peas, Beans and Raspberries Expected Start Date June 24 - 27 Mon. • Fri. 9:00 a.m. • 8:30 p.m. Sat. 9:00 a.m. ■ 5:30 p.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m. • 8:30 p.m. CROP REPORT PHONE 623-7252 24 hrs. a day FREE WAGON RIDES KIDS PLAYGROUND Wo have a playground just tor the kids so bring them along lor some tun OUA UT Y r ARM FR€$H PftOOUCC Qgattmlbrm* Members of the Bowmanville Drama Workshop executive are, left to right, front row, Gerry Brooks, Pat Marjerrison, Carol Hancock, presi- The upcoming term promises promises to be busy and exciting for workshop members and theatre goers. The club will be celebrating 25 years of theatre work in the community community and several special events are already being planned. The club always welcomes welcomes new members. There's a task for everyone and enjoyment for all. If you're interested in joining call Francine Bieber at 623- 3193. Summer has just begun but drama members are already already preparing for their upcomming fall shows. Cast and crew have begun production production work for the dinner theatre review "Flicks". dent, Randy Alldread, Vic Goad, back row, A1 Nichols, Lana Rickard, Francine Bieber, Romona Rickard and Peter Sobil. In November, the club will be presenting "High Ground" at the high school. Watch for details of both productions. This will be staged at the Flying Dutchman on September September 28,29, and 30 and on October 5 and 6. Catholic Women's League Reports Very Busy Year This summer, plan to join us for an afternoon or evening to remember. On June 19th, a dessert- coffee will be held at the Lions Centre on 26 Beech Ave. in Bowmanville from 1:15-3:15 p.m. The Visual Arts Centre 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) $11 .99 per couple 5:00 to 8:30 p.m. Served with fried onions on a sizzling platter, complete with salad bar, fried potatoes and vegetable. Choose either rice pudding or jelly for dessert. Each family is allowed one or two children under 12 yr$. only $ 1.25 each. Child has choice of: burger * chips or a small steak. Thursdays we also serve our regular menu. KING GARDEN Restaurant and Tavern 73 King E. 623-4255 Bowmanville will be providing a very special feature on antique porcelain dolls. You will be entertained with vocal selections selections by local singer Linda Norton and a heart warming speaker, Ruth Pitt. A nursery is available. On July 24th, an evening dessert-coffee is being planned planned from 7 - 9 p.m. at the same location with a feature on fresh-cut flowers and music by Allanah Coles, as well as an exciting speaker. For reservations reservations call 623-7750, 623-2872 or 623-7227. On August 29th, treat the man in your life to a dinner evening with a special feature on baseball by local author Bill Humber (cheering for the home team). Check your newspaper for more details later. C.W.C. is an international, non-denominational organization organization with no membership fees or dues. Extremely wet weather didn't dampen the spirits of organizers of Father's Day dinners in Orono and Newcastle. Despite the heavy rain on Sunday afternoon, both events drew large number of children who were taking their fathers out for DURHAM OFFERS COMPUTERCOURSE This summer Durham College is offering an introductory introductory course in computers for students in grades 7 to 11. Starting dates are July 9, July 23, and July 30, and there will be a full week of instruction instruction from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. There is a special educational rate of $25 for the 20-hour course. Students will use IBM PC's and other computers, see graphics produced on computers, computers, observe how word processors processors work, and see demonstrations demonstrations in Durham's CAD- CAM Centre. Registration will take place in the College Admissions Office Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., commencing commencing June 11. Students will be accepted on a first-come, first- served basis. dinner. Above, members of the Orono Arena Pro ject and Improvement Fund Association took time out from cooking on Sunday to have their picture taken. Make a Move!! without ma Our Hostess' Gifts and Information Information are the Key to Your New Community Call Sandra Yates 623-5873 IktMtttfOTM] Until hMWkK eJ\l\axLYio Licensed L.L.B.O. Live Entèrtairïmenl Every Friday and Saturday Country and Western This week featuring: "Eleanor White and the Country Plus" Happy Hour Tues. - Thurs. 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. . Sat. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thurs. Night is Movie Night SATELLITE DISH 96 Waverley Road Bowmanville Visa 623-1140 MasterCard Meanwhile at the Newcastle Community Centre, the master chefs were at work over the fires preparing for Newcastle United Church's eighth an nual Father s Day Beef Barbeque. Photos by Don Howarth RM 2 Bowtwtvrtk Onl<e#*> UC3K3 Tfl m? 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 f iziz i a ucrEdaLtig tti jjoux futuzz . . el stavros will I 7; A ^ PROVIDE CUSTOM CATERING FOR THAT SPECIAL DAY, WITH THE USE OF OUR ELEGANT FACILITIES FOR "FREE." S3 OX Ci jiSxj'Sct ws.clcli.ncj xscsfitlon corns to D'ELEGANT Steak & Seafood House 557 King St. East - Oshawa - 576-6 Docs Your Advertising £caVe Yon feeling Deserted? Ever had a big sale -- and nobody came, Or, at least, not enough people . . , Could be your advertising sales message just isn't getting across. Newspaper advertising puts you in touch with the market you want to reach. It's the most viable force in the marketplace today. Use it. And make all your sales happy, successful events, Call 623-3303 and ask for Display Advertising The Canadian Statesman 62 King Street West Bowmanville

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