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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Feb 1976, p. 6

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6 The Canadian Statesman, 11,17 ****** I I IF I t O~ t ************************************V************~*** qq ow. .. - - - --- - Kîngston Quartet New Eastern Ont. 'Novice Champs Ann Park will be happy to answer any questions. Just caîl Bowmanville 623-7030 or come to the euchres on a Friday right at 8:00 p.m. Last week's high score at the euchre party was 98 and Bill Cox did it With a lot of skill, good partners and some luck . Second was Ethel Gibbs THIS WEEKEND AT THE N EWCASTLE VUSUAL ARTS CENTRE ",,Home of the Newcastle Game" (in the historic Cream of Barley Mill on Simpson Ave., in BowmanvilIe.) BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY Feb. 13,14 & 15 Teacher: David Lewis Fee: $20.00 Fri. 7- 9p.m., Sat. 9a.m. -5 p.m., Sun. 9a.m. - 3p.m. for registration details cail Dorrie Bickle at 623-3237 FUTURE EVENTS Courses beginning in March and April: Watercolour Painting, Siikscreen, Soapstone Sculpture, Monoprinting Chiidren's Art (7-10 yrs. oid) Comning in May: Art Auction - May 1 For membership information and deta ils on a bove plea se write to: VISUAL ARTS CENTRE Box 52, Bowmanvi le RESTA URAN MONDAY-THURSDAy FRI1DAY & SATURDAY 6 a.m. - 1 a.m. 7 a.M. - 11:30 p.m. Serving Delicious Chinese Food Ta ke-Out Orders ASpecialty Free Delivery in Bowmnanville en Ail Orders of $6.00 or More A Full Course Meals in a Home-Like Atmosphere. 9 King St. W. 6351 Frjust$11Op*ý1you can SI or' with their plaques. Two guest quartets, one from Kitchener-Waterloo cal- led the Fortune Seekers and the,, Tri-City Slîckers from Oshawa, Markham and North York, entertained while the judges were busy tallying up the marks for the choirs. The grand finale was sung by ahl barbershoppers present and was entitled ' Keep Amer- ica Singing". The members of the Bow- manville B & P Club appreci- ated the efforts of al Who helped in any way to make the evening suh a success. Tyrone Athletic Association The boys and girls of Tyrone soccer and base b al teams will ail be in blue and white, from socks to caps, startine with the coming season. This was decided at the inaugural meeting of the Tyrone Athietic Association. The Association will attempt to co-ordinate ahl sports activities and will consîst of B.W. Heming, President; Ralph Davey, Vice-President; Directors, Ralph Bowers, Karl Edgar, iteh Davey, Goldie Tidd Lee Skinner, Dianne Woodley, Dave Johnston and a Secre- tar yet to be selected. he following teams will be coached in the coming season: Soccer - Boys age 7-12 years (Mitch Dave ; Boys age 13-18 years ( ernhard Hem- ing); Boys age 18 years and over (Ralph Davey). Softbali - Girls age 8-12 years (Goldie Tidd); Girls Age 13-17 years (Lee Skinner); Boys ag e 7-10 years (Dianne. Wooley); Boys age 11-12 years (Dave Johnston); 'Boys age 13-17 years (Ralph Bowers). Lob Bl-18yars and over (Karl Edgar.) Anyone interested in joining any of the above teams shoul get in touch with the respect- ive coaches as soon 'as possible. The registration fee is $1.00. There is aiso a need for about two helpers for each coach. Let's ail try to make the coming season the most successful one yet. Senior Citizens Another group which is still in its infancy, but well endowed, reports that 25 members have registered and 20 of themn had a meeting with a representative of the Ontar- io Government last Wednes- day. As a result, the cribbage boards, and a variety of other table games, as well as the dart boards, are on the way now. The caîl is out for more to join - the more the merrier. Registration is $1,00 and Mrs. "'How the Oither Haif Loves"~ at the Bowmanville High School Theatre A quartet from Kingston, calling themselves the 'Classie Manor' was awarded top honors over eight othel: groups at the competition held at Bowmanville High School on Saturday afternoon and evening. They are, from left to right, Don Willis, AI La Forest, Bill Hawken and Dave Fewtrell. They are the new Eastern Ontario Novice champions. Peterborough Barbershop pers Choir WinsTrophy Divisional 'Vice President Tom Blewett, lef t, ýpresented the winner's trophy to Brian Snell, director of the Peterborough Barbershoppers choir who competed here in the contest Saturday. Choirs and quartets entered from a wide area. Capacity Barbersh~ fi .Corne taO C Hotels' Red Oak Inn in Peterborough this week -4 kend and take in the tropcal greelery. Floatin our Bahama-blue pool while the kiddies splash in our wading pool. Relax in aur C nt s whirlpuol and saunas. And forget about the weather. tII be per- Bowmanville Business & fect. Promise. Because our tropical paradise is protected Professional Women's Club by a huge rainproof, snowproof roof. Corne. Stay wNith us, presented the Eastern Ontario Bathe. Relax. And eat well in one of our fine dining spots. Novice Choir and Quartette Brig he id. (he'llsty feeif he're14orunder Barbershop contest on Satur- Brîg te kds.(Thy'l sty freef teyr 14or day February 7th in Bowman- and share your room and dont need a cet.) ville High School Auditorium. Indoor parking is free. A capacity crowd enjoyed a Why not reserve early for this weekend? top notch show presented by Brockville, Kingston, Trenton, Just ask for "The Tropical Spoiler . Belleville, Peterborough, Port A*Only $11 .00 per person, par nght, two to a room, Hope and Oshawa Chapters of < h Friday, Saturday andi Sunday nghts only. 1M~ Taxes extra, Reservaions a must. Offer expires May 31,1976. We'Il1be expecting you. CP Ho tels [4 100 Charlotte Street, Peterborough, Ontaro K9J 7L4. &' Far eservations callce lect 1-705-743-7272 or you r tavel agent. " AN. NEWw, i. . Rbet Elftr, L-ry Lee Pu rit ~ ~ .. . . . . . . . . . u~<ti flt june & iohnny Cs i i o i o. Sc e ~ OTKI ~tk.,td b~World Wide Pftar'. 2l OshawoSun., Februai PHONE7:00 728-16375 Liberty St. S. Crwd Enjoys op Harmonyaut Iere on Saturday Barbersopers.' The even- gor,, Oshawa presented the ing's nefomance featured wnîng csuartet 'Classic Man- the coinpeting choirs which placed as foliows: Peterbor- oýgh - lst place, Kingston - 2nd place and Oshawa - third place. Several of the quar- tettes who had competed in the afternoon, captured the audience with their clever interpretations of well kùown members and Donald McGre- Starts Friday Nobody could dream him Up. His incredible bank robbery is alithe more bizarre ... because it's true. ~R VANR FR OA WAJNER COMM JNCATMS MMReeased thuUnitedArFtsft A DU LT E NT ERTAINM ENT Oshawa Centre 7:15 Cinema 2 9:25 f with 96, third was C. Gimblett with 92, and fourth was Greta Cameron with 84. Fred Part- ner won the low score with a 47 and Marg Hall won the 50-50 draw. After the game, ail 74 players enjoyed a nice lunch prepared for the fîrst time by the Senior Citizens them,- selves. WITH WUNTARIO - WE AIL WIN VALENTINE'S DAY ~ Saturdoy, February l4th SUPPER DANCING <3 DICK VALLEAU QUARTET with Bob Null, Vocalist SPECIAL 0F THE DAY Roast Duck awangeF:5 o includes soup du jour, relish selection, bread$ * 0 basket, potato, vegetable. 43HE 43UIES ETR Chicken Kiev, Steaks, S!Jrf 'n' Turf, Roast Beef and Flaming Shishkebab FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 623-3373 fN HOU RS: YI Entertainment and Dancing from 8:00 p.m. 4 C aMOTOR INN - Liberty St. South at 401 Bowmanville "'My Side of the Mountain" ""A Paramount Motion Picture" The story of a modern city boy's adventu es alone in the mountain wilderness. Based on the book of the sa me name by Jean George. Saturday, February 21 7:30 p.m. Bowmanville High School ADMISSION Adults -$1.25 Children 16,and Under-50c Sponsored by the Maranatha Calvinist Cadet Club , 11, 1976

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