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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Aug 1977, p. 6

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6 The Canadian Statesm an, Bowmanville, August 24, 1977 Osha-wo Sr. Citizens Demonstrate Qui/t Making SunflightIntroduces The ottstWinter Ever and You cnsalve up to $1, 00,0V /Couple durîng the CNE ST. LUCIA. ONE WEEK FROM $399. M.A.P. To seasoned Caribbean travelers this is the Most charming and friendly island in the whole beautiful sea. Green Mountains. Hundreds of sheltered bays.' Sparkling white sand beaches. Tropical rain forests. There's even a drive-in volcano. BARBADOS/SUI'-NSET CREST. ONE WEEK FROM $319. For years now one of our Most popular Sunflight Holidays. Sunset-Crest is a complete Holiday Village on the sunny, friendly island of Barbados. Swimming pools. A beach club. Complete water sports. Shopping. A. self-contalned, informai holi- day for those who really want to get away from it aIl. SAN JUAN. FROM $389.00 The latin action island of Puerto Rico. Sultry beaches. Swlnging night life. Splinning roulette wheels. Add to this a touch of colonial Spain, andl youi have a truly mem-rorabie winter holidlay. CAtRkIBREAN C-RUISES. SEVEN DAYS FROM $399. This could be the vear vour ship cornes In (or ships). This year Sunflight lis offering two fabulous cruise holidays: The SS Angelina from San Juan with ports of caîl in C uracao, Caracasz Grenada, Guadeloupe, and St. Tho'ias. An the SS Emnerald Seas from MimCihsops in Nassau and Freepot. Twofant-ic, ail-inclusive cruise ONiE WEEK FRO0M $ 4 99. Welcome to Paraý-dise. And neyer before has Paradise been sot easy and inexpensive. Sunflight offers a fuli range of Hawaiian lsla-nd holidays. From one week in Ilegendary Waikiki to two weeks on three Ha-waiian Islands, each More exotic than the next. 13ïISNEY WORLD/ORLANDO. OEWEEK WITH CAR FROM $199. PANAMA'S PEARL ISLANDS. FROM $429.: lt's like having your own private island in the Pa-cific. Contadfora, one of a string of Pearl 'lslands. 13 beaches. Full water sports. A:complete casino. Very beautiful. Very exotic. Very private. NASSAU. ONE WEKFROM $299. FOR THESE AND OTHER SUNFLIGHT HOLlDA,4YS DROP IN TO: Bo mnvife Tal Centre 47 KNG S. W. coming: GEORGE KASS Oktoberfest Express September 23 - 24 Dining Roomnopen 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Entertainment and Supper Dancing from 8:00 p.m. SATURDAY and SUNDAY SPECIAL VEAL ARL'ESIENNE Veal Scallopnis served with slices of Pan Fried Egg Plant with Lemon Butter and Saffron Rice.ý Complimentary salad bar, soup or i-uice, roll basket and potato, vegetable. $6.25 MOTOR INN Liberty St. S. at 401 Bowmanville 623-3373 du RESTA URANT MONDAY - THURSDAY 6 a.m. - 12 pm. FRIDAY - SATURDAY 6 a.m. - 1a.m. SUN DAY 7 a.m. - 11: 30 p.m. SERVING DELICIOUS CHINESE FOOD TAKE-OUT ORDERS A SPECIALTY Free Delivery in Bowmanville on al1 Orders of $10.00Oor More Full Course Meals in a Home- Like Atmosphere 9 King St. W.1 62 1-51 IOs299 DEAN AVE. OS HAWA ad BOOK BEAT By D.M. Dineen, Chief Librarian, Newcastle Public Library System In spite of the cool weather, there are still days when sitting under a tree with a cool drink and a good book seems like a good idea. Perhaps a new mystery a thriller, try one now. Coma Healthy people go into the hospital for a miIhor operation, lapse into a coma and die, Is O there a pattern to 'these seemingly senseless deaths? Could this happen in real life? Read and see. Liner As the U.S.S. Columbia takes ber place as a cruise ship on the high seas, several problems arise. There is a conflîct between the captain and bis second -in command and there is the even more serious question of whether the completely renovated sbip is actually safe. Yearbook Remember the good old higb sebool days? This nos- talgic novel is about teen-age if e in the late fîfties-the cheereader, tbefooiball stars, tbe brains and the average kid trying to grow up. Mafia Wife Robin Moore who wrote The French Connection now tells in fictionalized form the true story of the wife of one of the men wbo was caught traffick- ing in beroin in the famous New York drug bust. Barbara Fuca grew up witb under- worid connections and she became a Mafia wife hecause of ber ability to keep ber moutb shut. Now she tells ber side of the story. Is there a book that you- want that your local library does flot own. Ask about an interlibrary boan. The book will be borrowed for you from another ibrary free of charge. pte up the îGm[Qy ud and e ok~ on cenjogabQe NOONE'S Restaurant & Hotel nHwy. 11l5 Phone 983-5536 -* SPECIALS EVERY SUNDAY *DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS *LICENCED DINING LOUNGE- *PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE *EXCELLENT FOOD *COURTEOUS SERVICE Bolck by Popular Demand,4 Ben and Lisa are proud to introduce to their new Dining Lounge Our Local GADIE BROWN on the Organ SATURDAY wad SUNDAY 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. REMEMBER.- àIfthere is a Birthday or Anniversary, wveMhave a surprise for you. ASK ABOUT IT! COACH &FOUJR Restaurant &Tavern R..2Urono-,â Phone 983-5560, Hwy. 115 and 35 W "Lso C tertomi Banquets Meetings and Receptions in ur Private Banquet Room Ca ble Cast Wednesday, August 24 2:00 Whitby Then & Nom, with Brian Winter& Jîm Quail 2:30 Talent Concert '77 4:00 Trade Fair'Highlights 5: 00 Sign Off Thursday, Aug ust 25 2:00 Motor City Bowling 3:00 Conception witb Bill Jeanes 3:30 Durham Dialogue 4:00 Boxing Special 5:00 Sign Off Friday, August 26 2:00 Boxing Special 3:00 Energy & It's Conservation 3:30 CO-Op Housing? 4: 00 Motor City Bowling RolOffs Monday, August 29 2:00 County Town Singers in Concert 4:00 Jean Chretien Address: Keeping Canada To- gether 5:00 Sign Off Tuesday,,August 3o 2: 00 Durham Dialogue with Host: Jim Kirkconnell 2:30 Energy & It's Con- servation 3:00 Co-Op Housing? DIXKJtXLJVVt\Y * TOLLER CRANSTN"S ThelceAUDITORIUM 99 Torno R. . ICE CREM DONUT S h o :C:;. staring onoorder made TOLLER CRANSTON payablO to Oshoa We Have . .. JIM MILLNS & COLLEEN O'CONNOR civic Au diorfurn) IC RA OUSCANDYý JONES &DON FRASER Stamped, sest njBARBARA BEREZWSKI drse enveope. 18 Flavours 25 Va rieties &DAVID PORE also stBLrrin KATH MA[BR KAH[LZB FRMA IA( K Ç URTNEY & [MI[Y BEfNS(sN IANET & MARK HOM 1NJKE S 0 E S4 0B RUBENS High ay 15 orth f N wcatleSATURAY, SEPTEMBER 24 H i g h a y 1 5 N r t h o f N w c a t l eA d m iss on $7. 50O and 6.50 Tickets on sale Auditorium Box Otice CHEBCK OU R S PE C IAL OR DE R Two Performances: 3:oop.m.an$QPM P RI1CE CANADA'S NO.1 COUNTRY& WESTERN' CcarroE Baker Show, with Whiskey River Saturday, August 27th Scugog Community Arena - Port Perry at Pro, Hardware Bowmanville5 Adults Time 8:030 p.m. Tcetat the Door. Aduits $6.00, Childrein $2.00 For your evenîng outing visit the Tiffany Lounge at the Caistie Hotel Bowmanville Discotheque Dancing Nightly Businessman's Luncheon served dolly at very reasonable prices. Visitors at Darlington Provincial Park on front of the 'Conant' pioneer cabin, including from recent Saturdays have shown considerable inter- left to right, Grace Millett, Isabel Swindells, Lena est in the quilt making demonstration conducted Laxton and Annie Lee. The quilt is being donated by members of Oshawa's Sr. Citizens Club. On ý to Cheshire Home for a draw. Saturday afternoon, they were hard at worR in 3-5412

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