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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 May 1988, p. 8

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8 The Canadian StatesiiK.il. Bowmanville. May 4, 1988 A guide to fine dining and entertainment. St. John's Church Club Plans Pot Luck Supper Zion Church Hosts Giant Yard Sale Spring is in the air! Rogation Rogation Sunday, May 8th, St. John's will celebrate this time of renewal, during the Morning Prayer. Holy Communion Communion will be celebrated May 15, Sunday After Ascension Ascension and May 22, Whitsunday, Whitsunday, and Trinity Sunday, May 31, at the 11:00 a.m. service service and the 8:00 a.m. ser- Trinity Sunday, Willis Bade of the Christian Truckers Truckers will come to our 11:00 a.m. service and tell us about their special ministry to truckers. Last Sunday, May 1, St. John's enjoyed, the singing and ministry of the "Tadman's" a husband and wife singing group. Their stories and song were rule- OSHAWA MODEL RAILROAD SHOW Saturday, May 14,1988 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastdale Collegiate (High School) (Corner of Harmony Rd. and Adelaide St., Oshawa) ADMISSION: Adulls S3.0C - Children under 14 $1.00 Under 5 Free __to^ouls ! _Oj3eralin2_Modules ; DenTonslralions^ BUSTER'S ROADHOUSE and TAVERN 45 King Street West Newcastle 987-4442 Saturday, May 7th Arm Wrestling Tournament May 5, 6, 7 Martin Dolby "All You Can Eat Spaghetti" every Wednesday, $3.50 per-person Wanted: Waiter, Waitress, Doorman at the Castle Hotel 54 KING STREET EAST BOWMANVILLE (416) 623-7072 May 5, 6, 7 Strike 3 May 13, 14, 15 Lincoln Street Band vant to the children and" adults of the parish. The Marthas, Joannas, Rebeccas will hold their regular regular meetings this month. The Rebeccas will also hold their spring Rummage Sale, this Thursday, May 5. The Joannas are holding a tea towel shower next month as a "Thank You" to their many guest speakers over the years. Everyone is invited to donate and the kitchen items will be for the church kitchen. The 21-91 Club is holding a Pot Luck Supper this month. The tickets for the Blue Jays Ball game set for June have sold well. The Outreach Committee donated 52 food items to the Salvation Army last month. Food Fund Sunday is the third Sunday of every month. Bridgehead Sales of coffee and tea will be available available in June. Plans are now under way for a Parish Fair in early November. November. The seven fairs in the past were a lot of fun. The fellowship and friendship that ensued made the hard work well worthwhile. worthwhile. COME ENJOY A MAGIC MOTHER'S DAY BUFFET BRUNCH OR DINNER At the Port Darlington Marina Hotel Ltd South of Hwy. 401 Exit 432 Bowmanville Brunch 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dinner 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Special Mother's Day Punch and Magic Show throughout the afternoon for kids of all ages. An enjoyable way to celebrate Mother's and Grandmother's Day on Sunday, May 8, 1988. Reservations appreciated 623-4925 yfftf Qifti, and QtoeÙHfà... On Saturday, April 23, a gigantic auction, craft and yard sale was held at the Zion United Church in Mitchell s Corners. The event was a huge success and by the end of the day only a few scraps of carpet were left over. Mr. E. Wihlidal of 'Maple Cirove, is pictured above packing his bargains away after a day of barter- Year Round O.P.P. R.I.D.E. Program Proves Successful "All You Can Eat Spaghetti" every Tuesday, $3.50 per person Wanted: Waiter/Waitress Thursday^^vj ^ 5:00 -8:00 p.m. % Chicken Wings ^ ■j. 20$ Bach i WmlcSupplies' wNficD A* / . ..tasUtt It's time to call your Welcome Wagon hoe tees. Sandra Yates Phone 623-5873 (Toronto) - Of 40 Ontario motorists charged with drinking and driving offenses offenses during the first week (April 17 to 23) of the new OPP year-round RIDE program, program, 25 per cent (10) were caught in the vicinity of Metro Metro Toronto. ; & The OPP RIDE team working in the Toronto area, stopped almost 2,500 vehicles vehicles during its first week of operation and charged the 10 drivers with drinking and driving offenses. "Clearly there is a problem problem with some motorists thinking that they can drink and drive on provincial highways," said Insp. Norm Wasylyk. "That kind of D'ELEGANT teOsHwife 557 King St. E., Oshawa thinking is deadly. It costs lives ana it must stop." During the first week of operation, the OPP stopped 28,699. vehicles across the province. In addition to the 40 drivers charged at the OPP checks tops, 118 other motorists were givéri il 12ÿ' hour licence suspensions. ' ' "As the OPP RIDE Program Program Coordinator, I am confident confident that the year-round OPP RIDE initiative will help make our highways safer safer for all motorists, said Wasylyk. The OPP RIDE team working in the London, area stopped 4,816 vehicles and charged only one person with a drinking and driving offence. The Ottawa area NEW RELEASES $3.99 NEW RELEASES Beverly Hills Cop II, China Girl • The Amazing Women on the Moon • Rosary Murders „• Slam Dance, OVER 1900 SELECTIONS 990 LIGHTS, VIDEO, ACTION 110 WAVERLEY RD., "NEW HOURS" Open Sunday BOWMANVILLE 10 a.m.-9 p.m. 623-3658 MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE Elegant Mother's Day Dining Call now for reservations! Give Mom a vacation from the kitchen on her special day. Let us pamper her with all her favorite dishes at our delicious dinner. Order from our special Mother's Day menu ifect or select from our kitchen. OPP RIDE team stopped 1 2,437 vehicles and charged three motorists with drinking drinking and driving offenses. The OPP RIDE team working out of Thunder Bay stopped 1,071 motorists and charged seven with a drinking drinking and driving offence. Earlier this month, OPP Commissioner Tom O'Grady assigned 96 officers officers to work full time on the year-round RIDE program following the commitment of $14 million by the Ministry Ministry of the Solicitor General. The six-officer teams working out of each of the force's 16 district headquarters headquarters are discovering that drinking and driving isn't behaviour behaviour associated solely with the holiday season," said O'Grady. "We are convinced convinced that the year-round RIDE program will save lives and reduce injuries." Help keep Red Cross ready, for Mom on Mother's Day WJother 6 obay. (failed available at Skylight Donuts happy MOTHER I AntfWE-kiA'ï t *tA-' V/S-L* •• i Nk Call in your order today ! Advanced orders are appreciated SkyliB^e^onuts 87 King St. E., Bowmanville OPEN Mon. 5 a.m. - Sat. 12 midnight CLOSED SUNDAY 623-4549 i ne rcJtmcut HOTEL Under New Ownership and Management We've Planned a Veiy Special Way to Say, "Happy Mother's Day!" Celebrate with our Traditional Mother's Dinner Formal Evening Dining Monday Tuesday SPORTS NIGHT on our 8 ft. screen FEATURING: Blue Jay Baseball, Hockey Playoffs on T.S.N. Special Beverage Prices Wednesday Singles Night "Revival" Specials Prizes 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Thursday "WING NIGHT" 100 a Wing or $4.95 All you can eat including fries and munchies Special Beverage Prices Saturday BEEF BUFFET featuring carved Sirloin for $13.95 Also includes 30 items including salad bar, cheese and fruit platter, cold cutplatter, seafood platter, hot entrées, dessert table. Featuring Live Music "VIZIONS" "Dine and Dance" Reservations Recommended A Mother's Day to Remember Sunday, May 8th Sunday Brunch Featuring "Vizions" Calypso, Jazz and Caribbean Sound 30 Item Buffet includes Eggs Benedict, 5 salads, cold cuts, pancakes, fruit and cheese platter, seafood platter, eggs, bacon, sausages and dessert. Seating at: 1ISOLD OUTm and 1:30 p.m. Adults $9.95 Children under 12 $5.95 Reservations Recommended 623-3373 INDOOR/OUTDOOR POOL SAUNA The HOTEL Hwy 401. I iberty Si Interchange 432 Bowmanville Newly Renovated Banquet Hall Now Available 623-3373 i i'

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