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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Nov 1976, p. 6

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6 The Canadian-Statesman, B3owmanville, November 17, 1976 Audiences Enfoy Dromci Works ho p Productions Cablecast Wednesday, Nov. 17 2:00 Consumers! Beef In- spection & Gradîng 4: 00 Awareness 4:30 Soleil, with the French Canadian Club of Oshawa. 5:00 Durham Report 5:30 Whitby Then & Now 6:00 Evening Report 6:30 Whitby '9311', a Fire Prevention Series 299 DEAN AVE. OSHAWA S576-1220 Chrgax Listings 7:00 Co-Operative Housing? 7:30 Durham Report 8:00 Hotline to Heaven 9:00 Rescue, "E mergencies in the Home" with Dr. Mitchell-Gill 10:00 Sign Off Thursday, Nov. 18 3:00 Rescue 4: 00 What* Does the Bible Say" 4:30 Hatha Yoga 5:00Greek Panorama Spe- cial 6:00 Evening Report 6:30 Rescue 7:30 Soleil 8:00 The 3R's, with Seperate, School Activities Saturday Departures -or l ;ý0 1J ll1l The perfect place for a holiday in San Juan, La Concha Motel, now operated by Hilton International. Located on Condada Beach, the hotel has a wide selection ýof restaurants and entertainment facilities including a casino. SkyLark also includesaIl the features of the Le Lai Lo festival.1. .$65 worth of sightseeing, FREE! Spend a carefree week at the Acapulco Continental on Condesa Beach. Ail rooms overjook the bay. Swimming pool, night clubs, restaurants, bars, boutiques and tennis courts. A self-contained resort in the centre of Acapulc's famous strip. Sunday Departures 2 weeks f rom $5639 The Miramar Beach Motel combines traditional service with superior accommodation, splendid cuisine and complete resort facilities. Internationally recognised and the holiday choice of those who demand luxury. SkyLark Holiday prices include:,* Round tnip air transpor- tation via Wardair jet from Toronto wî*th nflight meals and drinks e Transfers and baggage handling e 7 or 14 nights accommodation (double occupanÇy) e Continental break- fast (roîls and cof tee) daily e SkyLark Passenger Represen- tative service and beach bag. Not Included: Departure taxes, local taxes, service charges and gratuities. Prces quoted are per person and atre the, minimum prce'avaiable during January 1977. See the SkyLark brochure for high season supplements and cor plere detals, Four seasons Travel EST. 1958 DURHAM'S LARGEST COMPUTORIZED TRAVEL AGENCY Mon.-Fri. 9.ooa.. -ý6:00 p.m Sat. 11:00 a.m. - 2:OO.mnY: 77IGSE OHAWA P H0NE 576313 1 The three one act plays presented at the high school last Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings by the Bowmanville Drama Workshop were very well received by their audiences, according to workshop members. In the photo, Art Nichols and Elizabeth Benner compare knees in a scene from "You Rnow - Can't Hear You When The Water's Running" a comedy about a wife (played b y Pat Marjerrison) who has convinced lier husband that the time has corne to switch from their double bed to twins. "Inside Out" and "Blackand Silver" were the other plays featured in the Drama Workshop's program. ~:UUnitedi Way Choral Special 10: 00 Sign Off Friday, Nov. 19 1:30 Consumers! Beef In- spection & Grading 2:30 United Way Choral Special 4:00 What Does the Bible Say? 5:00 Vita Italiana 6:00 Whitby Report, with Blake Purdy 6:30 The 3R's 7:00 Sign Off Saturday, Nov. 20 10: 00 Bowmanville Santa Claus Parade Coverage (Bowmanville Only) Sunday, Nov. 21 11:00 Vita Italiana, with Ercole Foresta 12:00 Rescue, with Topica Interviews 1:00 Hotliile to Heaven, dealt .with religious areas 1:30 Ritson Rd. Allianc( Church Service 2:30 What Does the Bibi( Say? with Bob & Ror Kirkland 3:00 Greek Panorama Spe cial, for the Gree! Community 4.00 Sign Off Monday, Nov. 22 4:00 Co-Operative Housing? What Makes it Work 4:30 Calling AlI CBers 5:00 Whitby Then & Now, with Brian Winter and Jim Quail 5:30 M.J.'s Place, witl C orofl tiQ REST4 URANT MONL)AY -THURSDAY 6 a.m. - 12 p.m. F RI1DAY - SATU RDAY 6 a.m. - 1 a.m. SUN DAY 7a.m. -11:30p.m. CHRING E FOD SERING ELICIOOD TAKE-OUT ORDERS A SPECIALTY Free Delivery in Bowmanvill on a Il Orders of $7.50 or More Full Course Meals in a Home-Like Atmosphere 9 King St. W. WEI RE A LITTLE BIT COUNTRY Corne on down and <9 join in the fun! Everybody's 0 0 welcomne! FULLY LICENSED Albe rt and The, Ridge Runners Featuring MAMA'and PAPA FERNI Friday and Saturday F ROM 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. at THE FORUM RESTAURANT AND TAVERN Hwy. 115 - 2 miles north of 401 - 987-4226 Reservations now being taken for New Year's Eve with Albertand the Ridge Runners il Is ýe le ýk 623-5412 Lib tySt S.t t40MOTOR IN,, eowmanvilie IS YOUR CAR RE ADY FOR WINTER DRIVING SAFE DRI VING IS A FAMILY AFFAIII 6:00 Evening Report, with Wally Donaldson & Dave Stewart 6:30 Awareness, with Bill Emmerton 7:00 Countierpoint, with a Christian Viewpoint 7:30 Bowmanville Santa Claus Parade 8:00 Whitby Council Meeting Coverage Tu..d.., Nov..2 ..... .9:30..S....Off * ......... * coIect Our coorfui caIico Corne in and see ourC Christmas Tree Skirts GIFTS - ORNAMENTS *'4~ Tre OràmetsHOME-BRIGHTENERS A ~~ * , ~ a n df o m ia d p ,4Kitchen Accessories fc \and u I SNUGGLE UPASPECIALBABY INOURCOSY '* À CRVlIB CO VE-M-RS ~ * Please4feel f ree ta corne in and browse a round C and don't forget to fill out a Ct ' *Free Ticket for aur Opening Draw c4 1> (separate draw for aduits and chîldren) < y *DRAW TO B EH ELD AFT EROF FI1CI1ALO0P EN 1N G e t t . 4P s> * SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2Oth, 1976 .(4; J»at 3:00 p.m.à 5> .STOR EOPE N FROM 9: 00am.TH URS DAYNOV EMB ER18th 'hia Thee *:: RowanîTree *c - - ~133 Church St., Bowmanville < s, ~(ocross from the Fire Station).< . e, * m 4w ** fl Mq- l. '" e» *W g Ow ,W à>tke ** WI-O* m:: r 4 JIi 'NSié' i " I ~ 1 # I A ¶ ~ % It ~ iW W l'g'èi 4 4 loi%~ 4 1:00 Oshawa Council Meet- ing Coverage 4:00 Family LiA Series 5:30 Counterpoint 6: 00 Evening Report 6:30 Vita Italiana 7:30 Durham Report, with Political Guests 8: 00 M.J.'s, Place 8:30 Hatha Yoga, wit.h Jan Hewlett 9:00 Hotline to Heaven Sportsmen Show The Canadian National Sportsmen's Shows announces the acquisition of Harmon-O' Loughlin Enterprises of Van- couver, producers of seven public shows held in Vancou- ver, Edmonton, Calgary, and Winnipeg. The announcement was made by the, Canadian National Sportsmen's Shows Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, TOILLER MAS DONE MORE THAN ANY OTHER INDIVIDUALTO BRING ARTISTRV TO THE SPORT 0F FIGURE SKATING!'The Montreul Stor AUDIENCES GO MAD7 The Globe Qed Mot 'A CAST 0F SKATING MAGICIANS.i heOttoý, o.rol. "A NEW LEVEL 0F ARTISTRY.. A SMO WCASE FOR EXTRAORDINARY TALENTS PRODUCED FOR SMEER ENTERTAINMENT"' -WiZ VBoston, menting, Mr. James stated, "We are very pleased with the- acquaisition of these new shows as we now have a cross- Canada network of eleven outdoors and sports exhibi- tions with one million annual visitors. " The Canadian National Sportsmen's Shows is a feder- ally chartered organization whose annual profits are entirely devoted to conserva- tion and the promotion' of outdoor life. Grants now total ago by the late Dr. Francis H. Kortright. The management of the western shows will remain'_ with the existîng staff. Harold D. Shield, Vice President, Operations, of the Sports- men's Shows, will be responsi- ble for operations of all il shows. The Canadian National Sportsmen's Shows presently operate Dockside, a floatir boat show in Toronto, tl.._, Toronto International Boat Show, the Camping on Wheels US. WORLD MEDALISTS: JIM MILNS, COLLEEN O'CONNOR, GORDON McKELLEN, Jr CANADIAN ICE DANCING CHAMPIONS: Barbara Berezowski and David Porter. CANADIAN PAIRS CHAMPIONS: Candace Jones and Don Fraser. Kath Malmberg, Jack Courtney, Emiy Benenson, Bob Rubens, Elizabeth Freemn. PRODUCEP RY MICHAEL CROWLEY SATURDAY NOVEMBER 27th 8:00 p.m. Tickts o Sae Aui ADMISSIxîOffc N $.0- 50 Ti9ktsorneAtoRium Bo Offiwa 99 Thornon.Rd. S, ...aw 1 Luxuryvnarterwinter 7;7. hineHO'"oiys fro"kyLark, ............ ý .ýî r daesn't, mean cheap. Here are'three luxury s which combine the first class Inflight service of ir with superior hotel, M-M 0 mawmamiks d'%Ik sil, ýmr.JcmwBîrw 623-5412

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