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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Jun 1975, p. 6

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6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, dune-11, 1975 7:30 Soccer Special 8:00 Oshawa City Council Tuesday, June 17 2:00 C.R.T.C. Public Hear- ings (Part 11) 4:30 The Church Today 5:00 Concert 6:00 Sports 6:10 Evening Report 6:20 Public Service Announce- ments 6:30 Vita Italiana 7:30 Deutsch Kanadisches TV Magazin - Weekiy Ger- man Language Program 9:oo Soccer Speciai. Two wrongs can neyer make a right. Labatt's 5000 Weekend A higbly successful pilot of Bulova Championship for the pit area. Free Camping, stock cars, oval racers as well Formula 100s and 2.5 litre free water, free firewood nd as Formula machines, AI Sedans and a vintage car free films in front of the pit Unser can without hesitation competition. An added extra straight on Saturday night are be descrihed as a multi-talent- for this weekend will bie a again part of the weekend ed race driver. midway in the infield below, package. Unser, the only driver in history to capture two conse- Fine Dining in the Cocktails Served in cutive Indy 500 titles, will be at "MAIN DECK" the LIGHT HOUSE Mosport Park for the Formula 5000 event, part of the Labatt's LU G Blue 5000 Weekend, dune 13, 14 and 15. Unser is certainly familiar with Mosport since hie 623-3501 623-4925' captured bis first major stock M R A. . H TE car race in a USAC Champ- M RN O E ionsbip Points competition at Banquet 'ul the 2.459 mile circuit in 1967. Halls ie ed Unser, competing in bis first AvailableLiec " full season on the Formula 5000 circuit is driving a Lola Lake Rd. off Bowmanville for the Parnelli dones Viceroy Liberty South Ontario team. His teammate for the 1975 edition of the series is FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL another former Indy winner Cmlt os efDne and the runner-up in the 1974 ope RatB fDinr F5000 series, Mario Andretti. Beverage - Main Course - Dessert In the opener of the 1975 _________________________ season at Pocono dune 1, the 35-year-old Unser manageda strong second place finish. KINSMEN A native of A1buquerque,'N I G New Mexico,, Unser is the SUPER BINGO youngest of the celebratedg Unser racing clan. AI and PETERBOROUGH Bobby Unser are the only EM RA C NT E brothers to have won tities at VIM RA ETRE Indyandtbey have both u e1 , 97 captured the famous 500 milem 1971 and Bobby drove to0 vnt atie.Awon is 17akdt W 7:$00 victory this year and in 1963. W n "6 0 back victories at Indy, AI basPrz M o e won the 1970 USAC National rz M o e Cbamponshp, 4EARLY BIRDS Consistency is also one of Unser's strong points as a race driver. His reliability on the tracks of the USAC circuit earned Unser $144,458 in 1974 making hlmi the third bigbest money winner. He stood fourth in the 1974 National Cbampionship Driver Point Standings, a considerable feat when it is taken into consider- ation that be only won one race in 1974. Unser also occupies fourth position on tbe Ail-Time National Champ- ionship Points Standings and the National Cbampionship AHl-Time Race Winners (28) which include ail races 1956 to 1974 inclusive. The Labatt's Blue 5000 Weekend will also feature a race in the IMSA GT Series, plus thei third round in the 2REGULAR GAMES - $50 EACI- $150 Games _ $800 $300 Pot of Gold In 55 Num bers or Less or Consolation Kinsmen Arena Game $300 $1,000 Special $100 Per Uine $500 Full Card 1 L WIN $2,500 JACKPOT If won in 57 numbers -$1,500 must go- $100 Free- Lap Card Game ADMISSION: 50c O'WMANVILLIE LIONS CL UB- BINGO- RIDES REFRESHMENTS, Ge"ýAMES 0F CHANCE MANY DIFFERENT AND Last weekend, over 40 families of the Mugups Camping Group visiteat Thistie Valley Park, north of Bowmanville. From Thursday to Sunday the campers and hikers played games, had contests for both aduits and chidren, sang songs -around the campfire, and, had a pancake supper followed by' a church service Sunday mor ning. Presidents Ron and Jo-Anne Bunker welcomed teir guests who came from as far away as Kitchener and Mississauga. Af ter the -service, prizes were given out in a lucky draw and later in the day ail the goodbys were said and more than a hundred weary campers, pulled away, anxiously awaiting the next camp-out. -Photos by Rick James Wednesday Jne 3:30 Sh alom-inf( entertainni Jewish Cons ~l30 TheLaw & - Mainten Famil y Cou 5: 00, Choral Spe Point Nort Choir cecast Listings 5:30 Sculpture in Movement, ind witb Evelyn Roth the 6:00 Sports 6:10 Evening Report ks 6:20 Public Service Announce- the ments' 6:30 Tbat's Magic, with Phil ig Pittman ~ia 7:00 Whitby Then and Now, wîth dim Quail and Brian Winter 7:30 Education Scene, witb George Pearce 8:00 Fiesta '75, with the Osbawa Folk Arts Coun- cil 8:40 The Penguin School of 1Dancing 9:00 Concert Thursday, dune 12 2:00 Wbitby Town Council Meeting 4:00 The Law and How Lt Works - Buying a House 4:30 Whitby Theni and Now 5:00 Education Scene 5:30 Music and The Spoken Word, with tbe Mormon Tabernac' Cboir 6:00 Sports 6:10 Public Serv nounce- ments 6: 15 Whitby Repo,1 u ,Joel 1Kaiser and di t ient- ýy 6:30 Rescue, witb the Seveý Day Adventists Congrug. 7:00 The Law and Hiow it Works - Marriage Break- down 7: 30 The New Leaf, with Gordon Wick 8:00 That's Magic 8:30 Regional Boxing, from the Legion Hall in Osh- awa Friday, June 13 1:30 Rescue - a repeat of the Special witb 7 Physicians and Surgeons 2:50 Public Service Announce- ments 3:00 Sbalom 4:00 The Churcb Today 4:30 The New Leaf 5:00 Vita Italiana 6:00 The Law and How It Works - Impaired driving 6:30 Concert Monday, dune 16 3:00 Canadian Radio and Television Commission Public Hearings (Part 1) 5: M Tbe Law and HoW t Works- Small Claims Court 6:00 Sports with Dave Stewart 6:10 Evening Report, witb Ron Folk 6:20 Public Service Announce- ments 6:30 Counterpoint 7:00 Tbe Law and How t Works .- Child Custody Trial Bowmanville MEMORIAL PARK Liberty Street South FmýRIDAYî JmUNE m2Oth Big Draw for.. . NOVEL BOOTHS Brin g the FamiIy for - an Evening of W Fun and Enjoyment I UNt 1975 Monte Carlo V-8 AutomaticTrnmsin Power'Steoring, Power Brakes WINNER NEED NOT BE PRESENT TICKETS ..... $1.00 each Ail Proceeds for Lions Community Work Mugups>Pay Their Second Vis it to Thistle Valley Park Daly at Back ini 1957, W.w ived in a'55 OIds, Ioved bubble gum, country music and robbing filling stations W.W. AN» THiE DIXIE DANICEIZINItos CONNY VAN DYKE- JERRY REED? NED BEATTY DON'WILLIAMS -MELTPLLUS -ý---STEVE SHAGAN - ,IIOdbSTAN GANTER -o ,ý,ooJOHNAVILDSENn IyTHOMAS RICKMAN - O.,-AVE GRUSIN TC -PRNTROCLDEL.ZXE Fealurel: 17:00 and 9:00 Corfat~on UOY RESTA URANT Serving Deliclous ~ Chinese Food Take-Out Orders a Specialty Fuli Course Meals, Un a Home-Like Atmosphe.re ENJOY A RELAXING MEAL I'FTER A DAY 0F SHOPPING 9 KING ST. W. 623-5412 0P2' CabIl ýormation a-a ent for t] ,imunity How t Work ance & t] rt cial -Hig ,th Carolin NOW APPEARING Morning After. June 9th to June 23rd DANCING'NIGHTLY Highway 401 àtLiberty, St. M T Bowmanville inomm PHONE Rame

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