10 The canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 28, 1975 Honor Top Bowlers in Liberty Belles League S CENT XINSMrN KINSMEN SUPER BINGO PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE May 31 1975 7:30 p.m. Over $10,350 prize money including Travel Trailer (or $2000 Cash) from Anderson Trailers 41 Lansdowne St. W. Peterborough, Ont. Played on 1000 Special Card $250. Per Line Three $150 Games Pot of Gold Kinsmen Arena $(0 n5 Nme nm $80 In 55Num bers or Less or $300 $300 Consolation 4 EARLY BIRDS Share the wealth 20 REGULAR GAMES - $50 EACH $2,500 JACKPOT If won in 56 nurnbers $,500 must go- $100 Free Lap Card Game ADMISSION: 50e NOW APPEARING Variet y Fore Monday, May 26th to June 9th DANCING NIGHTLY Highway 401 at Liberty St. Last Tuesday, May 13th, at Memorial Park, the Liberty Belles held their annual banquet and presentation of awards. This was the top team, winners of the Liberty Bowl trophy being presented here by Manager AI Osborne. Team members, from left to right, Barb Lyle Sr., Helene Jacob, Marilyn Schamerhorn, Marilyn Pearce, Mr. Osborne, Jeanne Spear, Isobel Davis and Ellen Coombes. Friday Night Mixed League Holds Annual Banquet On Saturday evening, at Centennial Hall, Queen St., the Friday Night Mixed Bowling League held their annual banquet. Winners of the top team trophy that will be called the Yvonne Osborne trophy, were, from left to right, Gord Wilcox, Marsha Winning, Mgr. Al Osborne, Marion Burgess, Ken Kennedy and Les Coombes. MOTOR INN Bowmanville WORLD FAMOUS TUES , THE GLENN MILER JUNE lOth, 1975 ORCHESTRA7 ender the direction of JIMMY HENDERSON 9 p.m - 12 Midnight - Pleylng In the, RESERVED OLENN MILLR TABLES TRADITION WIth the authenteh $6.00 arrangemns PER PERSON ON SALE, AUDITORIUM BOX OFFICE ONLY Cablecast 'Listings Wednesday, May 28 3:30 - Shalom, with informa- tion and entertainment for the Jewish Commun- ity 4:30 - The Law, and How It Works, - Child Custody Trial, presented by the Faculty of Law, Univer- sity of Windsor 5:00 - Durham Report 6:00 - Sports 6:10 - Public Service An- nouncements 6:15 - Whitby Report 6:30 - That's Magic, with Phil Pittman and Students of Henry Street High School in Whitby 7:00 - Whitby Then and Now, with Jim Quail and Brian Winter 7:30 - Education Scene, with George Pearce 8:00 - Fiesta '75 Special - pre- sented in cooperation with the Oshawa Folk Arts Council 9:00 - Hotline to Heaven 9:30 - Concert Thursday, May 29 4:00 - The Law, and How It Works - Maintenance and the Family Court, presented by the Faculty of Law, University of Windsor, 4:30 - Whitby Then and Now 5:00 - Education Scene 5:30 - To Be Announced 6:00 - Sports 6:10 - Rescue, presented by the Local Congregation of Seventh Day Advden- tists 7:00 - The 3 R's, with Ged Carr, presented in coop- eration with the Durham Region Separate School Board 7:30 - The New Leaf, with Gordon Wck - The Art of Growing Things. 8:00 - That's Magic 8:30 - Music and the Spoken Word Friday, May 30 3:00 - Shalom 4:00 - The Church Today 4:30 - The New Leaf 5:00 - Vita Italiana 6:00 - The 3 R's 6:30 - Concert Monday, June 2 4:00 - Canadian Radio and Television Commission - Public Hearing held in Hamilton, Ont. (Part I) 6:00 - Sports, with Dave Stewart 6:10 - ven ingReport, with Ron Fle 6:20 - Public Service An- nouncements 6:30 - Counterpoint, a Christ ian view of current issues 7:00 - The Law, and How it Works, - Small Claims Court, presented by the Faculty of Law, Univer- sity of Windsor 7:30 - Oshawa City Council - the regular meeting of City Council, from the Council Chamber of City Hall Tuesday, June 3 2:00 - C.R.T.C. - Public Hearmg, held in Hamil- ton (Part II) 4:30 - The Church Today, pre- sented in cooperation with local Parishes of the Roman Catholic Church.> 5: 00 - Concert - musical talent from Whitby, with Larry Chupa 6:00 - Sports 6:10 - Evening Report 6:20 - Public Service An- nouncements 6:30 - Vita Italiana with Ercole Foresta 7:30 - Durham Report with Bruce McArthur 8:30 - Counterpoint 9:00 - Music and the Spoken Word, featuring the Mormon Tabernacle Choir 9:30 - The Law, and How it Works - Impaired Driv- ing rtW OVFR LOAP OUR TRAILER. FOR STABIL,> ¯RONT END 640ULP7 MRGcW . LAKESHORE LADIES FASTBALL ASSOCIATION Schedule -1975 May 28 - Hastings at Lakefield May 29 - Bowmanville at Hastings May 29 - Cobourg at Newtonville June 2 - Newtonville at .Bow. June 4 - Newtonville at Lakefield June 5 - Cobourg at Hastings June 9 - Lakefield at Bowmanville June 9 - Hastings at Newtonville June 10 - Bowmanville at Cobourg June 11 - Bowmanville at Cobourg June 12 - Lakefield at Hastings June 12 - Bow. at Newtonville June 16 - Hastings at Bowmanville June 17 - Newtonville at Cobourg June 18 - Cobourg at Lakefield June 19 - Bow. at Newtonville June 23 - Lakefield at Newtonville June 23 - Hastings at Bowmanville June 24 - Hastings at Cobourg June 25 -' Bowmanville at Lakefield June 26 - Newtonville at Hastings June 30 - Newtonville at Hastings July 1 - Newtonville at Cobourg July 2 - Hastings at Lakefield July 3 - Uomanville at Hastings July 3 - &bourg at Newtonville July 7 - Newtonville at Bow. JuIy 8 - Lakefield at Cobourg July 9 - Newtonville at Lakefield July 10 - Cobourg at Hastings July 14 - L4kefield at Bowmanville July 14 - Hastings at Newtonville July 15 - Bowmanville at Cobourg July 16 - Cobourg at Lakefield July 17 - Lakefield at Hastings Uth0rize Grant 0f $41,066 for Bewdley Arena Alex Carruthers, M.P.P. in a press release from Queen's Park, announces a grant of $41,066.44 has been authorized for the Township of Hamilton as a progress payment on the Vincent Massey Arena and Hall, Bewdley. At this point, the Township of Hope has an unearned possible maximum of $150,000 and the Township of Hamilton, $108,933.56 underthe commun- ities centres act. Ail grants paid are based on the 25 per cent of the applicant's expen- ditures. Bowmanville Pet Shop 623-2921 34 King St. W. Bowmanville LOW I LOW I PRICES I You're A Good Man Charlie Brown at BOWMANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. MAY 28th, 29th, 30th, 31st 8:00 p.m. Sharp RESERVE TICKETS ONLY Student $1.00 Adult $2.00 AVAILABLE AT B.H.S. BOX OFFICE C'oronation RESTAURANT Serving Delicious Chinese Food Take-Out Orders a Speciaîlty Full Course Meals Un a Home-Like Atmaosphere ENJOY A RELAXING MEAL AFTER A DAY OF SHOPPING 9 KING ST. W. 623-5412 to Celebrate the Opening of the NEW JUNIOR LIBRARY of the Bowmanville Public Library Saturday, June 7th, 1975: 2-4 p.m. GAMES - CONTESTS - PRIZES and FREE REFRESHMENTS "ALL CHILDREN WELCOME" For Further Information Phone: a 0 a 0 a 0 èe a a ego 0 a 0eaeae0 0 a e0 e000,ea ae 000,04 0 0 0ea 0 0 00e e 5 M949m,