The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, November 15,1989 13 A guide to fine dining and entertainment. NOVEMBER 22,23,24,25 Ô15 tOW/AfiriVILLE H|0t1 SCH 00 L TtlEfïïRt fOR RESERVED SEflTinO CALL 623-35ÔÔ OR 623-29/3 ADULTS $7. STUDENTS $5. ■ bowmahyilie drama workshop 19Ô9 ■ m ::S^g6üdÏÏyëar Compliments of S Rr Bowmanville Plant 60Plus Club Serves Hot Lunch At the TVrone Community Community Orange Hall on Wednesday Wednesday November 8 the 60 + Club held their regular monthly hot lunch and 55' people sat down to a hot lunch consisting of a good variety of hot meat dishes and scalloped potatoes. We also served cake with whipped cream, tea and coffee. coffee. As Christmas is fast approaching approaching there will not be a luncheon held in December but we will be back come January 10,1990. At this time I would like to wish all our good patrons a joyous festive season and a bright and prosperous new year. 50-50 draws were won by Hilda Caswell, Hilda McArthur McArthur and Tom Wilson. We had seven tables of euchre, prize winners were: Ladies High - Ruby Cochrane Cochrane 76, 2nd Hilda Caswell Caswell 72, 3rd Ann Park, 54. Men's High •- Russel Brown 85, Men's 2nd June Wilson 80, Men's 3rd Verna Chamberlain 43. Hoping to see you all in the new year. Submitted by Ann Park. (HI ; ' \ Christmas Doll Waiting to Be Won at Newcastle V' Get It While It's HOT! PRICE PIZZA Thursday, November 16th 4 p.m. to midnight * medium, large, extra large Vinnie's 242 King St. E. Bowmanville (pick up only) 623-8888 Mavis Brown, Mortgage and Loans Officer at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Newcastle Village, stands beside the beautiful Christmas doll which is the first prize in the raffle to be held on November 25 in aid of the United Way. Second prize is a large hamper of food and third prize is a handsome grape vine wreath. Mavis and the other bank women baked 15 cakes which were auctioned off by Councillor Frank Stapleton on November 8. The cakes brought in $269 for the United Way coffers. The bank employees try to hold a fund raiser every second Technics SC-800 Stereo Package ¥ tw ■ Dual cassette deck ■ 200 watt stereo amplifier » Digital Tuner ■ 200 watt speakers ■ Free stand ■ 10 year warranty 799 ONLY " Only $28.66 per month ■ Save $200.00 Bowmanville Audio-Vision 58 King St. W. Telephone 623-2312 "Bowmanville's Complete Electronics Headquarters" a brown bread and baked bean sale, a bake sale and a chili sale were among their fund-raising projects. month. This past year, a barbeque an ale Before you send it, seal it... with a Christmas Seal!\ xV & ujiUA'i Join the fight against lung disease THE ± LUNG ASSOCIATION |. Lungs arc for life OSHAWA MODEL RAILROAD SHOW Saturday, Nov. 25th 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. f Eastdale Collegiate (High School) (Corner of Harmony Ftd. N. and Adelaide St., Oshawa) Admission: Adults $3.00 Children under 14 $1.00 Under 5 Free Layouts, Operating Modules, Demonstrations *0 . APPEARING LIVE . , %%■ 7 % FELCNy Castle Hotel 55 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-7072 Save Mel Qni+UfUuf you Qifti auâ Cjteotiuyl... Tin Veil Fnwui lukel in the Worid Sandra Yates Phone 623-5873 Muriel Moynes Phone 623-7741 We've Gone LIVE! Live Bands Friday Nights "Rumpelstilskin" Classic Rock ■ America ■ Fleetwood Mac ■ Supertramp Something for Everyone! fill major sporting avants and oar nightly movias ara back on oar Big Scraan TV! S X --tin® UflQh OPEN 6 DAYS fi WEEK 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. North-End Gardens Restaurant and Tavarn and Coffaa Shop W 2 milas north of Kirby on Hwy. 115/35 Telephone 983-9755