10 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, January 8,1986 Section Two A guide to fine dining and entertainment. News and Events from Starkville Mrs. Isabelle Trim spent ? few days over Christmas in Newmarket with her son, Mr. Bruce Trim. Miss Jessica Trim of Toronto spent the Christmas holidays with her grandmother, grandmother, Mrs. Isabelle Trim. On Monday afternoon, Mr. Gordon Fairbank, Toronto, and friends from Vancouver visited with Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowed. Miss Deborah Brettell and Mr. Edwin Flak, both of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. David Brettell of Oshawa, spent New Year's Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brettell and Susan. Mr. and Mrs. Len Falls, Sixth Line, spent New Year's Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd. With only a one year interruption, this is the 38th year that these two families have got together to bring in the New Year. Quite a record! Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy spent New Year's Day and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold McColm, Kathleen, Ginny and Patrick, Thornhill. On New Year's Eve, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim and Mrs. Isabelle Trim and Jessica attended the annual Trim family gathering held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simpson, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stark, Christopher and Shannon, Knoxville, were New Year's Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fonk and Peter spent last week at Lake Bernard, Sundridge. On New Year's Day, Mr. and Mrs. David Rutherford, Michelle and Mark of Orono, were supper guests of Mrs. Isabelle Trim and Jessica. On New Year's Day, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell and Jeff were dinner guests in the evening of Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robinson and Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Foster, Mark and Steven spent New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Austin, Kevin and Charlene, Wesleyville. On New Year's Day, Mr. John DeWitt was a luncheon guest of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. K. DeWitt and Bert, Cowanville. On New Year's Day, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Souch and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Souch and Blaine were afternoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Van Drunnen, Michael, Jason and Terry, Cavan. New Year's Day dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow were Mrs. Freda Bamsey of Welcome, Mrs. Emily Brown of Port Hope, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bamsey, Ralphie and Andy. Visiting with them in the afternoon were Mrs. Eileen Reid of Bowmanville and her daughter, Miss Patsy Reid of Calgary. Supper guests with Ellen and Brenton were Mrs, Emily Brown and Mr. John DeWitt and joining them for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Farrow. Spending New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Souch, Dwayne, Jodie and Heather were Mrs. Freda Maynard and Rusty and friend Tammy, all of Oshawa. On New Year's Day, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim had all their children and grandchildren grandchildren home with them for a family gathering. Chad Scott of Oshawa spent Join Us at This Weekend January 10, 11, and 12 Branded Country plus on Sunday, January 12 a ? SURPRISE ? ? SPECIAL GUEST STAR ? SATURDAY DINNER SPECIAL 5-9 p.m. Our Own Special RIBS! You'll LOVE Them! included with ribs: potato, vegetable, salad, garlic bread, and a beverage COUPON BUY ONE ORDER RIBS GET THE SECOND FOR y 2 PRICE Valid any Saturday in January 1986 San Marino 96 WAVERLEY RD., BOWMANVILLE 623-1140 Thursday and Friday with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Todd, Scott, Jamie and Billy. On Friday, Mrs. Isabelle Trim and Jessica were afternoon afternoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. Mrs. Sandra Goorbarry and Audra visited Friday morning with Mrs. Pat Windatt and Erin. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brettell and Susan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brettell, Pamela and Richard, Scarborough. Mrs. Alvin Souch, Jodie and Heather visited Saturday afternoon in Peterborough with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Falls, Nicole, Rachael and Lauren. On Saturday, Michelle and Mark Rutherford of Orono, spent the day with their grandmother, grandmother, Mrs. Isabelle Trim and Jessica. Mr. and Mrs. John Cartwright, Cartwright, Chris, Greg and Katie were supper guests on Saturday Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Souch, Brian and Blaine. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Todd and Robbie. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Best, Wesleyville., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Souch visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. Milton Wannan, Kirby. Mr. Maurice Hallowell of Canton visited Sunday morning morning with Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. On Sunday, Mr. Bruce Trim of Newmarket was a noon dinner guest of Mrs.- Isabelle Trim and Jessica returned home with him. On Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Revell of Kingston, visited with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow. Later in the afternoon, Miss Madeleine Balloon Extravaaanza Balloon Bouquets and Gift Baskets p®H by Karen Martin 1 DELIVERY AVAILABLE 623-6112 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 7 Star Family Restaurant UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ... Y-'jmtiyVjÆktyyi . • comfortable | | l 7 atmosphere • fine food • children welcome • DAILY BREAKFAST SPECIALS! DINNER SPECIAL -- TURKEY, SPAGHETTI, GREEK SOVULAKI, CURRIES and RICE g OPEN 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. 8 fl 4 Hwy. #115, Newcastle 987-4478 LUNCH SPECIAL • BIG SKILLET • TATERS • POP (small) valid until Jan. 14, 1986 ONLY $Q 50 WITH COUPON (plus lax) 7 Locations OSHAWA AJAX 15 Taunton Road Easl 725-9583 96 Harwood Avé, South 683-1381 199 Wentworth Street 725-2654 621 King Street East 723-6331 BOWMANVILLE 408 King Street West 576-7787 75'/j King Street PICKERING East 623-3561 1286 Kingston Road 831-2383 Mary Brown's fried Chicken. Spotlight on Mary Holborn Tubb of Oshawa visited her cousins Brenton and Ellen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pearce and Chris of Orono were supper and evening guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Todd, Scott, Jamie and Billy. There was a good attendance attendance at church and Sunday school services at Shiloh United on Sunday. Miss Angela Robinson assisted at the organ and the last Advent candles were lit by Miss Amy Robinson. It was announced that the Shiloh U.C.W. meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Brian Caswell on Wednesday afternoon, afternoon, January 15th. There will be a baby shower at this meeting for our minister's wife, Mrs. Roberta Ransom and new baby daughter Natasha. Mr. and Mrs. Bert DeWitt of Smithfield near Brighton, visited on New Year's Day with their brother, Mr. John DeWitt. Merry Makers Team No. 1 -C. Roberts, C. Snowden, R. Minard, J. Harrison, M. Yeo. Team No. 2 -Capt. G. Smith, D. Kelly, A. Mercer, T. McCarthy, D. Connelly. Team No. 3 - Capt. R. Junkin, L. Gray, B. Knight, C. Harrison, A. Smythe. Team No. 4 - Capt. M. Huisman, B. Brown, D. Bond, V. Cowan, I. Pratt, V. Chalmers. Team No. 5 - Capt. E. Etcher, V. McMahon, E. CarsweU, D. Mercer, J. Junkin,' I. Dusseldorp. Team No. * - Capt. F. Bullock, V. Murphy, B. Austin, A. Patterson, E. Large, D. Thompson. Bowling will, start Jan. 9th, 1986 at 1:30 p.m. Mary Holborn, a University University of Waterloo co-op student, student, will be helping to operate operate the Town of Newcastle Newcastle Fitness Centre during the next four months. Her stint at the Fitness Centre is a work term assignment assignment in which she will replace program director Jane Lunn who is temporarily temporarily away from her duties due to a maternity leave. Mary Holborn explains that the co-op program consists consists of four months at school followed by four months in the field. She is about to enter her fourth and final year of her university program and will complete one more placement placement term before graduation. graduation. Hospital Fund Lottery Date Extended to March 22,1986 Due to the lack of sales on the three prizes that were to be drawn for on Saturday, December 21st, 1985, it was necessary to get an extension on the lottery permit, and the draw date has now been set for Saturday, March 22nd, 1986. All proceeds on this draw will go to the Expansion Fund, for the Bowmanville Memorial Hospital, and we would like to have the support of everyone. Tickets are on sale in many of the stores, and we will endeavour to get more tickets in other locations. First prize is for a jewellry box, donated to the Bowmanville Bowmanville Hospital by Jack Adams, the designer, who is employed by "JASCO", James Anderson Anderson Smith Company of Newcastle, Ont. Jack Adams has designed and hand-crafted jewellery boxes for JASCO for 25 years. When asked how much it would cost to construct construct the highly-polished red mahogany case, he shook n$s head and said "You can't piw price on it." The exterior measurements are 19" by 12" with a depth of six inches, the interior is lined with a royallooking royallooking red fabric which resembles the finest velvet, and Mr. Adams has designed it without ornamentation, and as he says "The simpler it is, the classier it looks." It has been designed with straightforward straightforward polished brass handles, from the most elegant-looking elegant-looking South African red mahogany he could find, which has been polished and buffed to a mirror-like finish. Second prize is a leather- bound edition of book "Loyal She Remains", which is a beautiful pictorial history of Ontario, commemorating the celebration of the province in its two hundredth year. Third prize is a regular edition of the same book. Tickets are $1.00 each, or three for $2.00 -- please give the expansion committer your support and buy these tickets now, Lange's Defeat Hydro Atoms On Saturday, January 4, Hydro Atoms were outcheck- ed by Lange's. Lange's were up 2 - 0 but Hydro came back to tie the game with goals scored by Jeff Martin and Adam Cota. Andrew Perkins got an assist on Jeff's goal. Lange's played well, outhust- ling Hydro to score two more goals. Final score was Lange's 4, Hydro 2. r /JnÀtUfitUf tfou Qiiti and QneetUujl... IN Moil fmeei Intel * the Weill' K . It's time to call your Welcome Wagon hostess. Sandra Yates Phone 623-5873 9 • ■ '"SSSEfe . y// v'.y; ^ "//ÆM « LijâHr»* \ X > To date, she has worked in a provincial park as a lifeguard and visitors' guide; at a Barrie tourist resort, resort, and at a New Zealand recreation centre. The trip to New Zealand was part of an exchange program and it taught her about sports programs in another country. New Zealanders place greater emphasis on outdoor sports and hiking in the country's extensive network of national national parks is a popular pastime, Mary said. Each co-op assignment adds to a student's wealth of experience and should enhance their chances of employment in an area where they are interested and qualified. And, of course, there are connections between field placement activities and school subjects such as economics, business, computer computer science, and recreational recreational programming. "A lot of our academic work can be applied to this and vice versa," Mary explains. explains. Growing up in Sutton, she had worked in a variety of recreation-related jobs while attending high school and investigated the possibility possibility of studying for a fulltime fulltime career in this field. "After visiting the campus campus and finding out more about co-op, I decided it was a good way to go." Her long-range goals suggest a career in business administration related to recreation either in the private private or public sector. In ad- 1 dition, she has a keen interest interest in tourism marketing. As a program director with the Town of Newcastle Fitness Centre, Mary Holborn Holborn will be responsible for the day to day activities related related to the swimming and squash facilities and other centre activities. Her duties will include planning a special week of programs for students during during the March break. She suggests that the program , 'will be entitled "Around the World in Six Days" and will include a day of special games, films, and other pastimes pastimes related to each part of the world. She is also beginning to map out plans for a program rented to National Heart Week in February and Na-. tional Physical Activity ; Week in April. - Mary Holborn will com-, plete her placement at the Fitness Centre April 25. 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