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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Sep 1976, Section 2, p. 6

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6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 15, 1976 Section Two I I Coro n atiOf RESTA URANT MONDAY - THURSDAY 6 a.m. - 12 p.m. FRIDAY - SATURDAY 6a.m. - 1 a.m. SUN DAY 7 a.m. -11: 30 p.m. SERVING DEILICIOUS CHINESE FOOD TAKE- OUT ORDERS A SPECIALTY Free Delivery in Bowmanville on Ail Orders of $7.50 or More Full Course Meals in a Home- Li ke At'mosphere 9 King St. W. 623-5412 Jur iior'C'TraiingEmmerton no 'C TriigCamp in Progress 7:00 County Town Cria Highlights (Recap) 7:30 Oshawa City Couneil Meeting Coverage 11:00 Sign Off Tuesday, Sept. 21 2:30 Oshawa City Council Meeting Highlights 5:30 Whitby Trade Fair High- lights ~ ~, 6:00 Evening Report t ~ 6:30 Vita Italiana , 7:30 M.J.'s Place Bowmanville's Junior 'C' Junior C manager, Don Har- session hockey players were tion game against Cobourg, hockey team began its sum- vey. But, the manager saîd the on hand for a few laps around September 26. The team's mer workouts recently at the team's new coach, Bill Cos- the track, calisthenics, a manager said the junior C Pine Ridge Training School humn thinks players who are in game of soccer, and finally, a training camp is open to any and preparation for the hoc- good shape won't have as dip in the pool. The Junior C's hockey player between 16 and key season is about four weeks many injuries once the games will be soon practising on ice 20 who would like to try out for early this year, according to begin this season. At this and they will play an exhibi- the team. *SSSOSSSeBSOOS IN CONCERT THE INTERNATIONAL STAR AL M ART -INOq With Special Guest SHIRLEY EIKHIARD., Friday, Soptember 24th, 1976 Tickets on Sale Auditorium Box Office OnIy " Vsuall Arts Centre 0fNewcastle FALL PROGwRAM STARTING SEPTEMBER 20 - MON DAYS Children'sPottery: INSTRUCTOR - MARY DOEZEMA Ages 13 - 20 4:30 -6:30 p.mn. Advanced Pottery: INSTRUCTOR - MARY DOEZEMA Pre-requisite - Basic Pottery 7:.00- 9:30 p.mn. STARTING SEPTEMBER1 21 -TUESDAYS Lîfedrawing: IANSTRUCTOR - CAROL REYNOLDS 2:00- 4:OOP.M. Basic Weaving: INTRUCTOR - ELI VAN RYN 7:00-9:00p.m. Wheels OnIy Pottery: INSTRUCTOR - MARY DOEZEMA Pre-requisite - Advanced Pottery (limited to 6 people) Fee - $60.00 70-9:30 p.m. STARTING SEPTEMBER 22 - WE DNESDAYS Lifedrawing: INSTRUCTOR - CAROL REYNOLDS 7:30 -9:30 p.m. Basic Weaving: INSTRUCTOR - ELI VAN RYN 7:30 -9:30 p.m. Basic Pottery: INSTRUCTOR - ROBERT EPPING 7:00 -9: 00P.m. STARTINGý SEPTEMBER 23- THURSDAYS Sculpture: INSTRUCTOR - CHRISTOPHER KEENE 7:0 - 9: 00p.m. Unless otherwise noted courses cost $22.00 for mem bers $25.00 for non-mem bers courses wiII run 10 weeks seone tnîîter alswîIl h'o be pqrchased REGISTER T LASS- ALL CLASSES HELD IN THE CREAM 0F BARLEY MILL ON SIMPSON AVE. IN BOWMANVI LLE O cabletv Programs, Wed., Sept. 15 to Tues., Sept. 21, 1976. Cablecast 6, Oshawa, Whitby, Bowmanv- ville and Brooklin. Wednesday, Sept. 15 2:30 Junior Olympic Competi- tion Highlights 4: 00 Awareness 4:30 Whitby Then and Now, with Brian Winter and Jim Quail 5:00 Fiesta '76 Highlights (re- cap) 6:00 Evening Report 6:30 Whitby '9311', a, Fire Prevention Series 7: 00 Mr. E.A. Horton Address- AIB Commission . 7:30 Education Scene, with Mr. George Pearce 8:00 Co-Operative Housing? with Cordova Co-Op Rep- resentatives, Jerry, Fre- celitte,- Jim -Verraland Alex Ross 8:30 Junior Olympic Competi- tions Thursday, Sept. 16 3:00 Co-Operative Housing? witb Reps. from Cordova Co-Op. 4: 00 Fiesta '76 Highlights 5:00 Education Scene 5:30 M.J.'s Place 6:00 Evening Report 6:30 County Town Carnival Highligbts 7:30 Whitby Then and Now 8: 00 Awareness 8:30 Greek Panorama 9:00 Rescue 10.*00 Sign Off Friday, Sept. 17 2:00 Ki-Fest Awards 4:00 Wbat Does the Bible Say? 4:30 Whitby Then and Now 5:00 Vita Italiana i Saturday Supper Dancing Sept. 18, 1976 with OICK VALLEAU, Quartet BOB HILL, Vocaiist JOHN McGEE SEPTEMBER 13-17 SATU RDAY - SUt;NDAY , SPECIAL Rock Cornish Hen $6.25 LibertYSt.Soth a 4D1Bomnil A Meal Fit for a King BULL 00 FEAST MIN[ FEAST Sov 02 rad dhft lý,hckenhoe rbs, ne.shroom -,art...hihselorv *9.63 -hr..pes a .. . lts $5 3$ SAMPLE 0F LIQUOR LICENCE - 40Pl-- TaxPls Meals Available MýOnday thru Sunday NiiiitiY Etertainminent Thuridoy, Fridoy, Saturdoy (Daneing end Sing.A-i.angs) HOU RS:, Mondlay fhru Priday 1100 a m. to 1:00 a.m. Saturday 500 p.. o 1.00 an,. Sunday 2:00 P M.'ho 10.00 p. 1 Cocktail Hours A4:30 P* .fl1 00 p. (cOmpimentary hors d'oeuvres) Dinner 5:00 p. to 1200 mîohnight AIOoI $1. W. AMPLE PARKING IN REAR 1 SBritish Bull Dog o IIIII - SHW Watch for the .. GRAND OPENING of Hwy. 115 & 35 1/2 Mile North of Taunton Road Watch, Statesman for further information 6:00 Whitby Report,- witb Blake Purdy and Steve Porter 6:30 Sign Off Sunday, Sept. 19 11:00 County Town Singers in Concert 12:00 Vita Italiana, with Er- cole Foresta 1:00 Rescue, with the 7th Day Adventists 1:30 What Does the Bible Say? with Bob and Ron Kirkland 2:00 Greek Panorama, for the local Greek Com- munity 2:30 Sign Off Monday, Sept. 20 4:00 Policeman of the Year Awards Night (recap) 5:00 Greek Panorama 5:30 M.J.'s Place, with Mur- iel Jane Weber 6:00 Evening Report, witb Wally Donaldson and Dave Stewart 6:30É'Awareness, witb Bill M e n's M a j r 3J4i.nMKnight hiad high single Top 10 averages: B. Engley Bowlin 273,Larry Piper 261, 'Roge', Dvies 257, Jim McKnight 250,ý, Bert Engleywas top bowler John Carter 245, Les Coombes with 818 for an average of 273. 242, Bob Smith 240, AI Osborne 238, Jack Bond 238, Randy 8:00 Junior Olympic Competi- Beauprie 236, Ab Samon 236. tion ighlghtsSix teams are tied for lst t:0 ionHihff ht place with 2 wins each I.G.A., 9:30 ign ~Pepsi Cola, Darlington Auto NOTE: Ail programs are Center, Brock's Service Cen- subject to change without tre, Cowan Pontiac Buick ai TFHE nH-IGHWAY -PARADISE 'ACE .SUBMARUNEI We serve deliclous tasty hamburgers submarine sandwich- r and many more appe- es, also juicy char- ~ '- tizers at a reasonable broiled steaks " price. 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