12 The Canadian Statesman,'Bowmanville, January 4,1978 ****** 1 I fi 1k fi *********************************** .******* ***~'P4 * Young Dancers Enjo-ying Themselves There was a good crowd at the Lmily pa'y held at St. Paul's on lew Y ear's Eve. This was the fourth vent of its kind held in connection ith the church, and il featured ,ýmes for old and younga dance, îflowed by a buffet, a short prayer ,ssion and ended with more a-ncing to-Guy Lombardo records. These two photos show a couple of the young ressed up dancers, John Yellowlees and Heather Gillespie~ In the lower photo, aniother unidenti- fied dancer appears eager to get into action whieio edr members gather round a Christmas tree in the Sunday Sehool room. M Cable Cast Listings Cableceast 10, Oshawa, Whit- y, Bowmanville and Brooklin 'rograms, Wednesday, Jan. h to Tuesday, Jan. luth, 1978. 1 Wednesday, Jan. 4 :00 Expression with the Ontario Humane Society :30 Ev,ýening Report :00 Let's Find Out with special Guests :30 To Be Announced :00ù Whitby Then & Now with Brian Winter & Jim Quail 1 :30) Education Scene with George Pearce :00 Wintario Talent Night wi th Host: Mr. AI Reed :00 Re-scue with Topicai Guests :30 Where It's Happening With Host: Mr. Dan Statham Thursý.daty, Jan. 5ý :30 Unity Task Force High- ights :30ý Thbe 3R's with Separate School Activities 3:0O Let's Find Out :30 Rescule 1:0 heeIt's Happening :30 Expression :00 Education Scene :30 -Evening Report :00 What Govt. can do for the ýBusinessman :30 Cr-ounteý,rpoint :0 ciSoleil :30 Conception with the Art of Wine Making, :0 û,f. iquois Hockey Grand Cham,-p onsiîps :60 Sign Off Friday, Jan. 6 2:00 Unity Canada Task Force Highlights 3:00 Fecterai-Provincial re- port 3:30 Conception 4:60 What Does tie Bible Say?' 4:30 Whitby Then & Now 5:00 Vita Italiana 6:00 Whitby Report with Mike Burgess & Steve Porter 6:30 The 3R's 7:00 Sign Off Monday, Jan. 9 4:00 Expression with a Variety of Topics 4:30 Wintario Talent Night Highlights 5:30 Evening Report with Bill Jeanes, Dave Ste- wart and Canada Man- power Report 6:00 To Be Announced 6:30 Middle Eastern Dance 7:00 What Does the Bible Say? with Bob Kirkiýand 7:30 Expression with the Ontario Humnane Society 8:00 Whitby Council Meeting Coverage 11:00 Sign Off Tuesday, Jan, 10 2.00 Unity Canada Task Force 3:00 Whitby Council Meeting Highlights 5:00 Expression 5:30 Evening Report 6:00 Týo Be Announced 6:30,Vta Italiana 7:30 Craven Car Foundation NE WTON VILLE Dinner guests on Christmas an evening of dancing was Day with Mr. and Mrs. Glen enjoyed. Stapleton and family included Our Sunday morning church Mr.E. Austin, Mrs. M. service had a rather small Walsh, Mr. Rod Warder, Mr. attendance, due, perhaps to and Mrs. Arn Whetstone, Mrs. the fact that many were up Bev. Rutledge and family, and late, celebrating the coming of Mr. and Mrs. Paul-Whetstone, the new year! ail of Port Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Anyway, as usual, Rev. Jim Osborn of Campbellford, Tizzard delivered a good Mr. and Mrs. 0. Warder of sermon, his theme being "Get Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Up And Go". H1e emphasized Christie and boys, Whitby, Mr. the need for us not to dwell on Rick Hall and Miss Vicky the past too much, after ail, a Foley of Calgary, Alberta. bright future is ahead, let us Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. try to make the most of it! Reid Wood, last Monday were We can better our lives, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Skinkle of improve our mode of living if Port Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Glen we reaily try. Wood and Miss Leah Wood- 0f course, we have to admit ward of Bowmanville, and on having made mistakes in the Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. past, but, at least, try to do Bruce Elliott and David, Mr. better in this new year. and Mrs. Norman Andrews, Along that line we must and Mr. and Mrs., Brian admit having made several Caswell, were visitors with omissions in our last week's Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood. news write-up, and shall try to Christmas dinner guests do better, from now on. Sorry with Mr. and Mrs. Ray to have omitted the naine of Stapleton were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Stan Bowen, among the Cecil Stapleton. 'On Tuesday dinner guests, Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stapleton with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton and family were dinner guests Farrow. Mr. Bowen spent with Mr. and Mrs. Milton several days with the Baptist in Baltimore. Farrows, we understand. Mr. Leland Payne was a Also, in the write-up of the caller Thursday with Mr. and Candle-lighting Service, the Mrs. F. Gilmer. namnes of Sherri and Caroline Mrs. Emily Ogden, of Bow- Stapleton were omitted - manville spent Christmas Day sorry, girls, everyone îooked with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ogden so nice, it was hard to get and family. them ail in! Mrs. Lena Clysdaie and 1 In the iist of guests, Christ- Miss Kim Gilmer were supper mas Day, with Mrs. Lena guests last Monday at the Clysdale, the naines of Mr. Manse with Rev. and Mrs. A. and Mrs. Bert Tompkins were Tizzard and Michael. not included - sorry about that, This past week Mr. and Mrs. also Bert and May! 1 Norman Lee of Cambray Now, we think We have done spent a couple days here, with our duty, for the time being, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Farrow. and here's hoping we are Mr. George Pethick, of forgiven - until next time, at Pickering, was in this village, îeast! Tuesday visiting old friends With Mr. and Mrs. Anthony and relatives, including Mr. Ton, New Year's Day, were and Mrs. CM. Jones, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ton of Agnes Burley and Mr. and Newcastle, celebrating Tony's Mrs. F. Gilmer. birthday - Many Happy Last Wednesday evening the Returns! Brown family held a Christ- With Mr. and Mrs. Trueman mas get-togeter at Browns- Henderson on New Year's Day ville, commencing with a pot supper guests were Mr. and luck dinner at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Lloyd St. John, of Whitby Attending were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Bihl Henderson, Clinton Brown, 'and Mr. and Dav-id an-d Shawna. Mrs, Bill Wade and boys, Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. RoFsso tD Brown, Mrs. Marie Trim, Mr. and Mrs. T. Henderson and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Fredma i Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Henderson and Stephan- Tyo e ie of Bowmanville, Mr. and Busînessmnený's Mrs. Jim Gilmer, daughter of Lyn and friend Ken Swales,se e son Jeff and friend, Cindy Collins, ail of Port Hope. After the dinner 'dancing was en- joyed, completing a memor- able occasion. Mrs. Lena Clysdale and Ken, Gilmer and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tompkins were supper guests Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tompkins, Shelly and Robbie A celebrating the latter's twelfth irthday. Many Happy Returns! With Mrs. Iva Farrow and Three differei Mr. Reg Falls, Satuirday HEARTY HOME-MA afternoon visitors were M,,r. BAKED STU F and Mrs. Ken Brignaîl, ASSOnRTE Melissa and Angela of Bow- H~AM on a KAISER manville, Mr. and Mrs. Carl CAB' 8BA Farirow of Toronto, were STUFFED BAI< Saturday evening visitors and CIKN Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Far- row and Karen of OtLtaw,ýa were weekend visitors. EVENýINGS:-a-Ia-C There was the annual Newi PLUS SPECIAL Year's Eve supper held in the BUFFET PLUS El chuch allwit abut 22 lsON WEEKENDI chuch allwit abut 22 flRESERVATIONS APPI attendance. After the sumpt- 623-4 uous repast, the group went on to the Community Hall, where BtIrttae 3 Lxu»e leotautaut ab~ur Bowmanville Mal - 623-3023 for Businessmen's Lunches Daiîy Full Course Dinnerýs Party and Banquet Facilties Available Mon. -Tues. -Wed.,9 arflto 10 p.m. Thurs. -Fri. -Sat., 9a.m. tO1a.m. Sunday 12,Noon until 10 p.m. AI Shaw, a? the organ, wiII enterta in y ou from 9:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m. each Thursday, Friclay and Saturday. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fletcher were Mr. and Mrs. David Fletcher and family of Morrice, Michi- gan and also on New Year's Day, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clarke and family of Oro Station, were visitors with the Fletchers. Dinner guests, New Year's Day, with Mrs. Lena Clysdale included Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer, Blaine,' Kim and Ken. With Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson, New Year's Day, guests included Mr. George Henderson of Port Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Petr Henderson and girls of Bowmanville, Miss Fi On Carol Henderson and friend Dayri Haesler of Kingston. Dinner guests New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Jones at the Coronation Cafe were Mrs. Leone Lane, Mrs., Jean Britton, Mrs. Annie McNally, Mr. and Mrs. Carman Cornish and John, Cheryl Cornish and friend, Don Wood. Mrs. Bea Jones is a patient in Oshawa General Hospital as of last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Neil- Britton and son Joe, of Belleville were luncheon guests, Monday, wîth Mr. and Mrs. Melville Jones. PICK YOUR OWN TREE! HWY. 57 HWY. 2 Sa turda ys, 8:O00a. m. - 5.00p. m. begiining January 7th rty f u 1l-cou rse Luncheon Specials df rom 12 -2:30 p.m. OTTO MiAND ULLYSE in the Ga lIey ent specials daily: - ADE SOUPS FED PORK CHOPS M OMELETËTES AGE 1ROLLS KED ROUND STEAK -CARTE DINNERS .S FROM 5 p.m. NTERTAINMENT 5S FROM 6P.mn. RECIATED ANYTIME -925 DURING JAN. and FEB. - THE MAIN DECK DINING ROOM WILL BE CLOSED ON MONDAYS ONLY. NORMAL BUSINESS OTHERWISE. RE AURANT MON DAY -THURSDAY 6 a.m. - 12 p.m. FRIDAY- SATURDAY 6 a.m. - 1 a.m. SUN DAY SERVING DELICIOUS CHINESE FOOD A SPECIALTY Free Delivery in Bowmanville on al1 Orders of $10.00 or, More Ful Course Meals in a Home- LikeAtmosphere 623-5412 1 FRIDAY, JAN.,20 8:00 pm Admission: $8.00 and $7,00 TICKETS AUDITORIUM [7711 nl O%.dN -SA LE BOX OFFICE 9 9 TH-0-RNTýlO N ROAD SOUTH 1OSHAWA ....**.W ri*te your'L sg on -the dotted ulne and haeàachance to win a Sunftighttrip fo r two to Hawali o r Mexico, or Thse Town of Newcastle SPLASH COMMITTEE P.O.Box 311 N! Bowmanvllle, Ontario. TRIP 0F THE MONIN DRAW FIRST PRIZE -Trip for two ta eîther Hawaii, Mexico, London, Panama or ..ý.......... SECOND PRIZE - Two nighf weekend ln Toronto at the Hotel of your choice. Value $200. THIRD PRIZE - Acash award of $120. FIRST DRAW TO BE MADE JAN. 4, 1978 Perm It No. 23614s OnIî Travel arrangements provided by: Bowmanville Travel Centre. James Pubishing Co. Ltd. FIRSI DRAW WAS TODAT JANUARY 41h, 1978. Dqni'é* miss the next drow gon 1918. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT ALL LOCAL BANKS a MANY LOCAL RETAILERS. Bowmanville Travel centre 47 King St. W. ký 6,233182 47 King St.. W. NO)RMAPN'S ENTERTAINMENT Zenith SALES -'SERVICE - RENTALS TELEVISION - STEREO MODULARS RECORDS and TAPES Bowmanville Mail Ohw 623-4535 1218 Simcoe N_, 579-2411 Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9 -9 Saturday9-6 "'We're Not Bîg ... Jus? the Best", HeIp Splash and BUIlda F'ire!! irewood Galore!! nIy $00 for the apple tree of your choice, cut to your specificationls. OASIS Restaurant and Tver Dancingý, Live Entertainmrent with excellent live music by FLYTE Friday and Saturday, Jan. 6 -7 COME and JOIN US FOR A WIONDERFUL EVfENING-l OASlSR'e4haura nt anâTae Hwy. 115 and 3 3mils1 nrthof4ron -9 King st. W i 1 1 omma Tickets $120 10 l 500 Tickets to be sold.