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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Jan 1985, p. 4

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4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January 16.1985 I I I I I I I I I I L, -OO OFF The regular 13 or 18 pieces of our delicious golden fried chicken with presentation of this coupon. Sat., Jan. 19 and Sun., Jan. 20 ONLY. One order per customer. Mary Brown's Fried Chicken 7514 King Street East Telephone 623-3661 Mary Brown has the best legs in town. -WE DELIVER - T-- ( •^^CDUPON 100 Coupon worth up to $ 10' Coupon good until January 29/85 "BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND" "Homo of llw famous Sunday Brunch" MONDAY & TUESDAY AFTER 5 p.m. ONE COUPON PER TABLE Buy any entree Irom our extensive menu at regular price and your friend's entree of equal or less value is complimentary to maximum value of $10.00. 145 KING ST. W., OSHAWA 571-1777 Major Credit Cards Accepted c.s. A guide to fine dining and entertainment. Jimmy's Restaurent Win B Championship Le fl ion u<,i<s * ™ Tflam (klatwlini*! Inn *1 lOU Jimmy's Restaurant B.M.H.A. Novices won Grafton Grafton Tournament 'B' Division, Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 11 and 12,1985. The first game saw Jimmy's playing against another B.M.H.A. team Victoria and Grey, which V 4 G won 6 to 0 and went on to be runners up in the 'A' division. In our second game, Jimmy's were up against MacGregor Park, Oshawa. In this game we saw three players scoring their first goals; Gary Munn, Sean Doherty, and Steve Brink- man; also scoring were Mike Cramm and Kyle McClean. Final score was Jimmy's 5, MacGregor 1. The third game saw Jimmy's playing a closer game against a tough Baker Park, Oshawa. With goals by Mike Cramm with one, and an excellent defensive effort by Justin Vance with two, giving Jimmy's a 3 to 1 win. In the final and championship championship game, we had an excellent excellent two way game with Storey Park, Oshawa. Sean Doherty with his second of the tournament tournament scored what proved to be the winner; also we would like to congratulate Sean on being named M.V.P. Final score Jimmy's 1, Storey 0. The boys played an excellent excellent tournament with a solid team effort, supported by an outstanding performance by goalie Clayton Rendell. Jimmy's Restaurant Clayton Rendell No. 1, Kyle McClean No. 2, David Knoop No. 3, Mike Cramm No. 4, Sean Doherty No. 5, Steve Brinkman No. 6, Justin Vance No. 7, Brian Pickard No. 8, Jared Wood No. 9, Jason Noble No. 10, Bryan Baillaiche No. 11, Peter Gadd No. 12, Brent Strand No. 14, Kevin Jackson No. 15, Gary Munn No. 16. Coach: Brian Munn; Ast. Coach: Erik Strand. Durham Bldg. Ties Markham On Saturday, Jan, 12th, Bowmanville hosted Markham and played a fine entertaining game. Markham took an early lead, scoring the first goal at the 5:04 mark of the first period. Bowmanville then took charge and scored the next three goals, Matt Dykstra scored on some fine stick handling with David Szabo assisting. Once again Matt notched his second goal on a fine individual effort at the 4:4 mark of the second period. Bowmanville' went up by two goals when Matt Yeo scored with Matt Dykstra and David Szabo assisting. Markham closed the gap by one goal, scoring at the 2:57 mark of the second period. Completing the hat trick, Matt Dykstra notched his third goal of the game at the 8:39 mark of the third period with David Szabo and Timmy Mills assisting. assisting. This seemed enough of a lead for a victory but Markham refused to die, scoring with forty nine seconds left, narrowing the score by one goal. With time running out, Markham pulled their goalie and scored the equalizer with one second left. Don't Make a Move!! without Our Hostess' Gifts and Information1 Information 1 are ' the Key to-Your New Community Call Sandra Yates 623-5873 Live Entertainment appearing this Friday and Saturday Jan. 18th and 19th "Denim** Jan. 25th and 26th "felcny" CASTLE HOTEL King and Division St., Bowmanville Iki Uni Fmmm VtrU 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .J 1 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, tried potatoes and vegetable and dessert. Each family is allowed one or two children under 10 yrs. only $2.00 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 Jimmy's Place at King Garden Every Wednesday Is FamHy Night 7 -him Chinese Feed Buffet 50 ALL YOU CAN EAT Only s 4. 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Child under 10 yrs. $2.95 Team Standing Jan. 3,1985 Sheila Roberts 3106 pinfall, 4 points; Barb Hanc 2684 , 3; Virg. Fairey 2692, 2; Hilda Brock 2554, 2; Rita Junkin 2553,1; Joan Sutcliffe 2852, 0. 10 Top Averages Sheila Roberts 283, Joan Sutcliffe 260, Wendy Murdoch 206, Penny Connaghan 204, P. Roberts 196, Lola Wright 196, Onie Etcher 195, Muriel Tennant 189, Linda Taylor 184, Sandra Sobil 181. Team Standings Jan. 10,1985 Sheila Roberts 5808 pinfall, 7 points; Barb Hanc 5623, 4; Rita Junkin 5384, 4; Joan Sutcliffe 5850, 3; Hilda Brock 5385, 3; Virg. Fairey 5299, 3. High Single - Wendy Murdoch 298. High Triple - Linda Taylor 681. High Average - Joan Sutcliffe Sutcliffe 242. 10 Top Averages Joan Sutcliffe 242, Sheila Roberts 225, Wendy Murdoch 213, O. Etcher 206, Linda Taylor 206, Lola Wright 204, Penny Connaghan 195, Patti Roberts 195, Barb Hanc 192, Virg. Fairey 191. 1965 (l&nUui&ii! " TWO CAN DINE FOR $9.99 Steak Dinner every Wednesday 5 to 8 p.m. Reservations required 623-4925 VISIT OUR VILLA BOOTH AT THE BOAT SHOW JAN. 12-20 PORT DARLINGTON MARINA HOTEL South of Hwy. 401 - Exit 432 - Bowmanville Home of the Sunday Brunch, and Daily Salad Bar with Luncheon Specials from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. also Weekend Buffets with John McKenzie John Archer in THE BRIG every Saturday Have Fun Skating at the Marina Bowmanville 623-1133 MalU Cinemas STARTING FRIDAY CINEMA I Fri. and Sat. 7 and 9:00, Sun. through Thurs. 8 p.m. only IRI STUI PICTURES Pieseots A MW! GROUP PICTURE LUCMMDKXEY AOOLfO"SHAB8A-DOO "OUIMWES MICHAfL "BOOGAUM SHRIMP"CHAM8ERS in a GOUUi-GUSUS Pnductioa of i SAM FIRSIEWIRG Film "BRfARIN'2 ELECTRIC BOOGAUXT also stalling SUSIE BONO Oueclo* ol Ptnlogoft HWWt WfR Supervising Edltix MAHCttS MANTON Ctweogiaptiy by BILL GOOOSON Music SupenisiM MISS REM SoujSgendswi OUÏE E. BfttWM Basal on Ctwaclas Ciuied by CHARLES PARKER 8 ALLEN DeBElM Wiittai by JM VtltUlA S JULIE RHOffll Produced by MENAHEM GOLAN and YORAM GL08US CINEMA II STARTING FRIDAY Nightly 8 p.m. " DUNE' TOWERS OVER MOST FUTURISTIC EPICS... A SPELLBINDING DREAM...RICHER AND STRANGER THAN JUST ABOUT ANYTHING THE COMMERCIAL CINEMA NOW HAS TO OFFER." -- David Anscn, Newsweek Magazine "'DUNE'is the 'Gone With the Wind' and 'Birth of a Nation' of science-fiction films... opening into visual and intellectual realms the cinema has never before revealed." -- Harlan Ellison, USA Today "'DUNE'is visually seductive...The sight of the movie, the pictorial richness of it, is something to behold." -- Peter Slack, San Francisco Chronicle "'DUNE'is the work of a genuine original, and there haven't been many in the history of film." -- Peler Rainer, Los Angeles Herald Examiner "'DUNE'is a fantastic tale that can transport viewers the way Frank Herbert's book transported readers." -- Catharine Rnmbcau, Detroit l-'rce Press 'DUNE' is easily the most brcathtakingly beautiful movie in ages." -- Carrie Rickey, Boston Herald (ü"FwÀi>aTj E ! ï tiuui.vrui I PriijhloniiHj Sound! Coming Soon: Runaway, Micki & Maude, Plnocchio, Supergirl, 2010

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