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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Jan 1976, p. 6

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6 The Canadian Statpsm.an, Bowmnanville, January 21, 1976 Wednesdav. Jan. 21 Programs Wednesday, Jan- uary 21lth to Tuesday, January 27th-1976.,.Cablecast 6 - Osha- ma, Whitby, Bowmanville and Brooklin. 1:30 Whitby Chamber of Commerce Presents: "Jim Gartshore, the Mayor of Whitby" 2:00 Oshawa Chamber of Commerce Presents: Pauline McGibbon, Lieutenant-Gover- nor or Ontario 3:30 Daytime 4:30 Soiel with the French Canadian ilub of Oshawa 5: 00 Durham Re ort 5:30 Journey to Xdenture 6:30 That's Magic, with Phil Pitman 7:00 Whitbv Then and Now, WMI Entertain acf Barbershop Qu'artet-Contes t with Brian Winter and Jim Quail 7:30 Education Scene, with George Pearce Topic "1976 & the Durham Board of Educa- tion with guests Yvonne Chris- tie and John Mackintosh" 8:00 Hotline to Heaven 8:30 The 3R's, with Separate School Activities 9:00 Rescue, with the 7th Day Adventists 9:30 Expression, with mem- bers of Ai-Non 10: 00 Sign Off Thursday, Jan. 22 2:00 Whitby Chamber of Commerce Presents: 2:30 University Women's Club Presents: 3:00 Shalom 4:00 Daytime, Bowmanville Pet Shop 623-2921 Model Aircrafts, Boats and Accessories plus R.C. 34 Ring St. W.. Bowmanville LOW 1 LOWI PRICES 1 We Do Dog Grooming CorOrlatùPf RESTA URANT MONDAY - THURSDAy e a.m. - 12 p.m. F RI1DAY &SATU RDAY 6 a.m. - 1 a.m. SUN DAY 7 a. m. - 11: 30p. m. Serving Delicious Chinese Food free Delivery in Bowmarillëe on Mi Orders of $6.00 or More 1 Ful course Meals ina- Home- Like Atmnosphere. 9 King St. W. 623-5412 Pictured here are the Tri City Slickers Quartet. They are left to right, Morgan Lewis, Matt Short, Elmer Down and Duncan MeGregor, members of East York, Markam,, and Oshawa chapters of S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. Ine. (The Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America) They will be the guest quartet performing at the Barbershop Quartet contest at 8 p.m. in Bowmanville High Sehool auditorium on Saturday, Feb. 7th. Tickets may be obtained from any member of the Bowmaniville Business and Professional Women's Club, at McGregor's Drugs, Rickaby's, Marr's Jewellery and the Specialty Paper Products office. 5:00 Education Scene 5:30 Whitby Then and Now 6:00 Whitby Report, with Blake Purdy 6:15 Sports, with Dave Ste- wart 6:30 Performance 7:00 Counterpoint 7:30 Rescue 8:00 Soleil 8:30 Oshawa Chamber of Commerce Presents: 10: 00 Sign Off Friday, Jan. 23 2:-00 Whitby Then and Now 2:30 Oshawa Chamber of Commerce Presents: 4:00 What Does the Bible "Say? 4:30 Music & the Spoken Word 5:00 Vita Italiana 6:00 That's Magic- 6:30 The 3Rs 7: 00 Sign Off Sunday, Jan. 25 11:00J Shalom, a program for the Jewish Community 12:00 Music & the Spoken Word, with the Mormon Ta- bernacle Choir 12:30 Church Today, with a January and February YOU JUST CAN'T AF FORD' TO COOK AT HOME! Present this coupon and receive $iO FF any purchase of $5.00 or More Mary Brown's Fried Chicken PIANOS and ORGANSO NEW - USED at Hammond Organ Studios 16 Simcoe St. North atl King PHONEUm 728- 1675 Catholic Viewpoint 1: 00 Hotline to Heaven, Topic "What does the C.W.C. Do?" 1:30 Faith Baptist Church Service 2:30 What Does the Bible Say?, with -Bob and Ron Ki rkland 3: 00 Sign Off Monday, Jan. 26 4:00 Shalom 5: 00 Daytime, for'the Ladies 6:00 Evening Report 6:30 Universit Women's Club Presents: en Munroe 7:30 The 3 Day McLaughlin Curling Bonspiel' 8:00 Whitby Council Meeting Coverage Meeting will be- covered until adjournment) Tuesday Jan.27 2:00 Whitby Council Meeting Highli ghts 5:00 Church Today 5:30 Counterpoint 6:00 Evening Report 6:30 Vita -Italiana, with Ercole F'oresta 7:30 Durham Report, with Bruce McAruther and Jack Gearin 8:00 Performance, music with Larry Chupa 8:30 Expression, with mem- bers of AI-Non 9:00 Hotline to Heaven Topic, "Durham Regionai Crusade" 9:30Siîg nOff NOT: rograms are Subject to Change without Notice MM RROLS :AflIEIME DENrEUVE 7: 00 9:15 HELD OVER 2nd WEEK Oshawa Centre Cinema 2 Durham, Expands- Weldi*ng Courses The1 Durham College Adult The course runs, for Training Divisionreotin months and is a total' of creased interest litsn dn hours. In addition to t course. A second class has niques for oxy-acetylene become necessary, and, both electric arc welding, stuà classes accommodate five are taught communicat students every ten weeks.' (written and verbal skills) rten f1200 tech- and lents itions ;and e .G1 mathernatics pertinent (o welding. The College has had excel- lent success in the placement of graduates from the welding course. Ninety percent of the students find employmýnt when they leave, and many earn over $900 per hour at their trade. Employment opportunities relate to metal fabricating shops, construction, and high, pressure pipe welding which will become more important with planned construction of nuclear power plants and new oil and gas pipe lines. Welding techniques taught in the course are also applicable to Hydro needs, and graduates hired by Hydro are given a four week upgrading course to equip them for specific appli- cations., Graduates report good suc- cess in their new field of endeavour, and one graduate has even become a welding inspector on the Trans- featur ing Vocalist Bob Hill with the Dick Valleau Qua rtet Sat., Jan. 2 4 Reservations Canada pipe lïne. The instructors are Clelland, McConnell and Stan Durrand. Students can participa te in the' course as fee payers or be referred to the course through Canada Manpower. The cur- rent course fee is $200 and new classes start February 16 and- March 22. After April i the course fee will be,$350, wkhich wiiu include a materials supply fee of $150. Big businesses, for the"most part, are created by mergers and acquisitions and not by technology or economies of large plant size. Big labour is a produet of big government and big business with monop- oly power granted by the state. - 92@MKINSMEN uia FREE ADMISSION to the next KINSMEN PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE 7:30 p.m. Friday, January 23rd $61500 in Prize Money 4 EARLY BIRDS 20 REGULAR GAMES - $50. Each Three $150 Gamnes Kinsmen Are'na Game $300 Pot of Gold $1,000 SpeciAI1 $800 in 55 Numbers noPrLn or Lessor $300 I $500 Peuli Car Consolation I Win $2,500 Jackpi if won in 58 numbe $1,500 Must Go $100 Free Lap Card C Admission: 50Ocer KINSMEN Requested MOTOR INN- Save $1.< Liberty Street South (CLIP AND SA and 401 BowmanvillN M Marketin *rs Game mts ING >00 okRD AV£) CableCast Listings -q . M MW

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