i i 1,0 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 7,1990 A guide to fine dining and entertainment. Su (h Start Flowing at Lighthouse Brew Pub BRIDES-TO-BE ... \ II your wedding is llirec months or more away, you will want to attend. mvyi bridal party Admission is FREE, but by invitation only. To obtain your personal invitation lor you and your molliei or guest, please give us a call. Phone: 623-5876 Place: Bowmanville Lions Centre Time: 7 p.m. Date: Monday, April 2nd Look wind WELCOME WAGON has in store for you... • Exciting Gifts for Every Bride , x • Demonstrations r'LH • Numerous Door Prizes • Special Displays MWL 7TH ANNUAL MARCH BREAK BONANZA March 12-16,1990 Tradition, fun and new surprises await you if you're staying in Town Ganaraska Gold and Donald Duck's Birthday Party Pinnochio and 'Mish-Mash' Day Zoo Day and Skating Party Wheelies and Galaxies Medieval Days and Bowling ... Plus much, much more... Check flyers distributed through local schools and the Fitness Centre for details or call 623-3392. Packages are limited so don't be disappointed - Register NOW. Sponsored by Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Community Services Department The staff at the Lighthouse Brew Pub proposed a vid Devenyi, Iris Gravener, Chris. Mendes, Angele toast to General Manager Chris Mendes at the gala Skodje, Roma Britton. The Brew Pub is located at the opening on Thursday night, (1-r). Lloyd Embury, Da- Flying Dutchman Hotel. Ministry Gives Top Priority To Expansion Catherine Hilge, Chairman Chairman of the Durham Region District Health Council, announced announced at the Wednesday evening Council meeting that the Ministry of Health has accepted the recommendation recommendation of Council that the expansion of Ajax/Pickering General Hospital is the first priority in .tne Region. The Ministry will be meeting with representatives from both the hospital and the district health council in the near future to determine the configuration of the beds. Mrs. Hilge also indicated that thé Ministry will work closely with the Ajax/ Pickering Hospital and the District Health Council to expedite the planning process. process. With respect to Council's recommendations regarding other hospitals' requests for additional beds ana expanded expanded programs, Mrs. Hilge stated that a meeting would be arranged within the next month with senior staff from the Ministry of Health, hos- E ital Board chairmen and listrict Health Council representatives representatives to begin a "new, co-operative" effort to develop develop a regional planning exercise. exercise. CHEEKS J-- LIGHTHOUSE 4 lyj vfcwpwb LU AND ■RESTAURANT Gome ana enjoy the company of friends! There is always something "brewing" at the Lighthouse Brew Pub and Restaurant. Wednesday, March 7th LADIES NIGHT OUT Thursday, March 8th WING NIGHT Friday, March 9th SINGLES NIGHT Drama Club Donation to Upgrade Sound System / ■ The Bowmanville Drama Workshop recently turned over a $1,000 cheque which will be used to help fund the recent upgrading of the sound system in the Bowmanville Bowmanville High School Auditorium. The donation to the high school drama club was made last week by Peter Sobil (right) of the Bowmanville Drama Workshop. Bowmanville Bowmanville High School Principal Jack Taylor is accepting the contribution on behalf of the school. The refurbishing of the sound system includes additional microphones, microphones, speakers, and other related equipment. Kidney Foundation Dance Fills Newcastle Hall The Lighthouse Brew Pub was unveiled to invited guests during a party on Thursday, March 1. While enjoying ice sculptures, a champagne fountain, and a complete buffet, guests were given a sneak preview of the newest hot spot in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Mayor Marie Hubbard was on hand for the official ribbon cutting ceremony, ceremony, and was helped by president Fred D'Silva. Chris Mendes, the General Manager, Manager, looks on from the background. The Brew Pub officially opened its doors to the public Friday night. Newcastle's Community Hall was filled to overflowing on Saturday night for the 10th annual Kidney Foundation dance staged by the Ran sherry Family of former Clarke Township. During the evening, Stewart Bett, Chairman of Durham Re- g 'on's Kidney Foundation organization presented Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. (Mac) ansberiy with a plaque expressing tne foundations's appreciation of the outstanding outstanding contribution they have made to the organization. Back a Fighter H Mini - Monster BINGO - $5500. March 11th at 1:30 p.m. at the Port Hope Lions Centre Thomas Street $30 Includes 9 faces for all games. Sponsored by Kinsmen Club of Port Hope License # 772632 For more information telephone 1-416-885-9483 5- The Lne Liberty St. 'pictùta ^cctcAmtZvi and 401 ' r / Bowmanville motel 633-3373 Join the Crowd! in the "ÊricCye" cwcC cCcwce to music from the 50's cwcC 60's Saturday, March 17th at 9 P.m. Practice your HCuCa Hoop, LLmfoo a net [Jive. Dress up in 50's styCe Jor fun NO COVER CHARGE amt prlzeî ' Port Darlington Marina Hotel Lake Road South 6234925 Bowmanville 'Kitty Street Nightly SU» & {fail Specials Mondays All You Can Eat Spaghetti $5.95 Tuesdays All You Can Eat,,... See our weekly Night Selection Wednesdays Wing Night Begins at 8 p.m. Thursdays Fridays LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Saturdays Sundays Roast Beef Dinner $8.95 Daily Lunch Specials Eat In or Take Out 36 King St. East, Bowmanville 623*4666