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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Jan 1978, p. 10

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10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January 18, 1978 * * *** * ** *** ***** **** N ORAN'SENTERTAINMENT Zenith SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS TELEVISION - STEREO MODU LARS, RECORDS and TAPES Bowmanville MafilOshawa 623-4535 1218 Simcoe N., 579-2411 Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9- 9 Saturday 9- 6 "We're Not 'Big ... Just the Best", coutky ail d U~ehn jUtuec Corne early for dinner and spend the rest of the evening istening anddancing to the music of 1EV-MARIE and Friends Appearing Friday and Satu rday 9:00 p.m. 'tii 1:00a.m. when complete Coffee Shop becomes your dance floor WEEKLY SPECIALS IMonday --LOBSTER NIGHT Tuesday -LIVER NIGHT Wednesday - VEAL NIGHT Thursday - STEAK NIGHT I Friday - OCEAN NIGHT COACH & FOUR Restaurant & Tavern HwVy. 401 Four -: Hait mile south of Hwy. 115 and 35 intersection Reserve Now Phone 983-5560 C oRESTA URANT MON DAY -THURSDAY 6 a.m. - 12 p.m. F RI1DAY - SATrURDAY 6a.m. -1 a.m. SUN DAY 7 a.m. - I: 30 p.m. SERVING DELICIOUS CHINESE FOOD, TAKE-OUT ORDERS A SPECIALTY Free Delivery in Bowmanville on al1 Orders of' $10.00 or More > Fuli Cou rse Meals i n a Homne- Like Atmosphere 9 King St. W.ý 623-5412 the younger generation. Trust more opportunities will arise in near future to display bis musical wares. Next week Bryce again supplies the music at the Omemee discotheque and is available for parties etc. Give him a caîl. Sympathy is extended to the relatives of Mr. Laverne Heaslip of Trent Michigan who passed away this week. Mr. Heaslip is the brother of Mr. Horace Heaslip of Janet- ville. Congregational Meeting Following the customary pot luck supper, Mr. Ike Lindenburger our student minister presilded at our annual congregational meeting. Following the reading of a passage of Scripture followed by prayer, 623-3023 YELVERTON new look was given to various committees as several ladies were added to what was, previously strictly a mens world. Mrs. Hazel Gray, Sunday School Superintendent gave a glowing report of the work of the Sunday School in its first season. A vote of appreciation was moved to Hazel and her fellow teachers for their envelopes designated for loéa1 enterprise in starting and church expenses, be donated promoting a thriving Sunday to the M & S Fund, T4~ Sehool. This has grown and meeting adjourned at il pj- bas also rideamao following a lively debate contributionf to 'increased several local issues and poli Cy attendance at Church as well. questions. it was decîded that ail Belated congratulations to collection taken at the Church Mr. and Mrs. Dick Buxýton - on October 1, 1978 (the World Tosswill who were married on Day of Prayer) except those December 31, 1978. the, minutes of the preceding annual meeting were rend by Sect. Brenda Malcolm and adopted. Brenda also gave the financial report of the con- gregation showing a, small balance in the black. The U.C.W. report given by Janet Spenceley was as usual the glowing report of the evening - both in activities and financially. This was accomp- anied with only 20 paid up mnembers. This organization asusual has been the back- bone of our cburch and a vote of appreciation was approved to the members of the organization for their major contribution to Church and Community. Mrs. Isobel Wilson Sect. Treas. of the Cemetry Board provided a financial report for the "sulent ones." Ross Hurren was thanked for a fine job of caretaking the cemetry. Mr. Clarence Page provided a financial report of the Em Henders Trust Fund. It was decided that in future a bouquet of flowers would be placed in the Cburch annually in memory of this public spirited lady. A report of the Manse Committee was given by Ike Lindenberger in the absence of our representatives Baîf and Mary Moore who are away on holidays. Dates for future' special events were claimed as follows: the Garden party the second Friday of June as per usual, the Church Annivers- ary, the last Sunday in September. The M & S financial report and the Cradie Roll report were both presented by Ernis- tine Robinson. In 1977 there were 7 new additions and prospects for 1978 "looking good. " Mr. Clarence Page present- ed the Nominating Comm ittee report which was accepted with certain modifications. A Su rf 'n' Turf Choice of Steak Fil let or New York Mr. and Mrs. Howard Malcolm returned home after spending a week basking in Florida sunshine. Mrs. Gerald McGill bas left for a 3-week bolidayý witb relatives in Florida. A few from this community were scbeduled to go by bus to Montreal tbis weekend to see a hockey game in tbat city. Mr. Bryce Jimmo has extended a hobby to become a Disc Jockey. He, began bis initiation into tbis field this week in one of Omemee "4watering boles" and possesses a large collection of records catering to the taste of Cable Cast Cablecast 10, Osbawa, Whit-, by, Bowmanville and Brooklin Programs, Wednesday, Jan. 18tb to Tuesday, Jan. 24th, 1978. Wednesday, Jan. 18 3:00 Counterpoint with Guest: Cindy DeGraaf 3:30 Middle Eastern Dance 4:00 Durham Dialogue 4:30 Soleil with the French Canadian Club of Osha- wa 5:00 McLaugblin Art Gai- lery Presents: 5:30 Evening Report 6:00 Let's Find Out witb the Durham Region Child Abuse Committee & Parents Anonymous 6:30 Extpression witb a Variety of Topics ~700 Wbitby Then & Now S with Brian Winter & Jîm Quail 7:30 Education Scene with George Pearce 8: 00 What Can Govt. do for Business 8:30 Where It's Happening witb Host: Dan Stat- ham 9:00 Rescue with Topical Guests 10:00 Sign Off Thursday, Jan. 19 2:30 The 3 R's witb Separate School Activities 3:00 Let's Find Out 3: 30 Rescue 4:00 Where It's Happening 4:30 To Be Announced 5:00 Education Scene 5:30 Evening Report 6:00 Wbat Govt. can do for Business 6:30 Counterpoint 7:00 Soleil 7:30 Conception with Mort- gages & Life Insurance 8:00 Faith Baptist Church Service 9:00 Whitby Chamber of Commerce Presents: Guest -Speaker, Mayor Jim Gartsbore & Swearing-In Ceremon- ies of the Chambers Executive 10:00 Sign Off Friday, Jan. 20 2:00 Faitb Baptist Cburcb Service 3:00 Federal-Provincial Re- port, 3: 30 Conception 4:00 Wbat Does the Bible Say? 4:30 Whitby Then & Now 5:00 Vita Italiana 6:00 Witby Report with Mike Burgess & Steve Porter 7:00 Sign Off Monday, Jan. 23 4:00 Expression witb a Variety of Topics 4:30 Wintario Talent Nigbt Highlights 5:30 Evening Report witb Bill Jeanes, Dave Ste- wart 6:00Y Federal-Provincial Re- port with MPP George Ashe 6:30 Middle Eastern Dance with MilIy Bouckley 7:00 What I)oes the Bible Say? with Bob Kirkland 7:30 Oshawa Council Meet- S ing Coverage 11:00 Sign Off 1Tuesday,.Jan. 24 2:00Ù Oshawa Council Meot- ing Higblights 4:30, Exp)ression with Mr. Md BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON 8oz. Junior N. Y. Sirloin or 8 oz. Rib Eye Steak FULL COURSE *8 DINNER 3 3~krttagE Miiu~t &tOtaurant aub art Bowmanville Mali TRY OUR.. SUNDAY SPECIALS 12 nmon to 10:00 p.m. FULL COURSE DINNERS WEEKLY SPECIALS Meals include: soup or luice or salad, choice of vegetable and potato. ad Tavern 231 KING'ST. EAST BOWMANVILLE.ý For Reservations Caîl 623-3223 HOU RS: Monday - Wednesday 7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. 7:00Oam. - 1:00a.m. Sunday 9:00Oa.m. - 10:90Op.m. for Busirïessmen's Lunches DaiIy Full Course Dinners Party and Banquet Facil1tMes Ava ilable Mon. -Tues. -Wed. , 9a.m. tol10p.mI. Thurs. -Fri. -Sat., 9a. m. tola. m. Sunday 12 Noon until 10 p.m. AI Shaw, at the organ, wi Il enterta in y ou f rom 9:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m. each Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Guitar Stylings by... DiEXTER IDRAKE THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY JANUARY l9th-2Oth-2.lst 8:00 p.m.,- Closing FRIDAY SPECIAL FILLET of SOLE MENU IEREý Sauteed in lemon butter, potato, vegetable, bread basket$ S and soup du jour. SATURDAY - SUNDAY IPICCATTA of VEAL MILANESE Veal cutiets over nood les with mi lanese sauce, vegetable ~~e7 and bread basket. PIANO Monday thru Friday 4:30 p.m. f0 7:30 p.m. ONLY Compi imentary # Appetizer Table ýa4MO0TO0R IN N Liberty St, S. at 401 Bowmanville PHONE 623-3373 AMAARCýÇ SITHi Wan The Love's Explos In BHa FRIDAY, JANË'. 20 8:-00 p.m. Admission: $8,00 and $71.00 TICKETS ON SAL E AUDITORIUM BOX OFFICE îc 99 THORNTON ROAD SOUTH OSHAWA - 1 FRED S Fust Food Service (former owner of the Venezia Restaurant) Located in the TOP CHEF TAKE-OUT FOOD on Waverley Road SPECIALIZING IN: PIZZAS, CHICKEN, SPAGHETTI, FISH & CI-IPSf, HOME-MADE HAMBURGERS, FOOT LONG HOT DOGS etc. etc. qv en

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