8 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, August 23, 1978 Section Two Puppets Entertain, Youngsters at Library Puppets pieased a capacity audience in the basement of the Bowmanviiie Public Library last Thursday afternoon. The, show was part of a touring puppet theatre which -is sponsored by the Centrai Ontario Region Library System. In this photo, youngsters line up to shake hands with one of the theatre's star performers. Bullfrogs and kids, put the two together and you'Illcrate înstant pandemonium, the )dnd you'll find taking place on la sunny hilltop at Sportsmen's Waterfowl Daýy, Sunday, Sept. Bullfrog races, held regular- ly throughout the day, are just one the many fun-filled activ- ities scheduled for the 7th Annual Sportsmen's Water- fowl Day being held at Darlington Provincial Park near Oshawa. Ahl small fry are invîted to participate, with frogs being provîded. For the youngsters there's also a supervised target shoot and a decoy head whittling SLS-Zenith SLS-SERVICE - RENTALS TELEVISION - STEREO MODULARS RECORDS and TAPES Bowmanville Mail Oshawa 623-4535 1218 Simcoe N., 579-2411 Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9- 9> Saturday 9 -6 "We're Not Big .. . Just the Best"l For Your Dining and Dancing Enjoymen t..a Dick vaàlleau Trio with Bob Hini, voealiste Scaturdaoy, August,26th SUPPER DANCING Entertanmentfrom.8:00 p.m. I fcueso pdu jouýr or Iuice, înÂTjC)UdS S*U DIU jou or j UlEC, A sfiadsed(t'> pt~o~vegeta:leI 7.0 Open Mon., Aug. 21 fa Frî., Sept. 8 pnMTHE FABULOUS McGREAVEY BROTHER S perforing every Mon. to Fn. from 8:30 p.m. Until closingc IRISH PUB AIMOSPHERE [ýDON'T MISS THEM ER THEY'RE GREAT.] - MOTOR INN Lberty S1. 7.1a?401 PHON E 623-3373 Bowmanviile competition where, with wood and tools supplied, budding carvers can test their skills. Not to be missed is the hip-boot race-where fleet-boot- ed contestants race along a bog-lined course of marshy obstacles to a soggy finish line. Retriever trials, dog handling demonstrations, wildlife art displays and an auction are also part of the festivities. Sportsmen's Waterfowl Day, co-sponsored by the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters and the Ministry of Natural Resources, aims to demonstrate te the public the arts and skills of waterfowling and foster an awareness of the importance of waterfowl man- agement. Entrance to the park located just east of Oshawa, south of Highway 401, is free on the day of the event. For more information con- tact Ivan Tees - days 827-7113, evenings - 791-0921. FBDB Lending Up in Ontario In the three months ended June 3th last, the first quarter of its current fiscal year, the' Federal Business Development Bank authorized 858 boans for $38,930,000 to businesses in Ontario. This was an increase of 22 per cent in number and amount over the same period a year ago when the bank approved 699 boans for a total amount of $31,891,000. At June 3th, FDBD had $365,084,000 out- standing in loans, invest- ments, and guarantees to 9,029 customners in Ontario. FDBD, a Crown corpora- tion, assists the growth and creation of small and medium size business enterprises across Canada by providing them with financial assistance and management services. CableCast Listings Cablecast 10, Oshawa, Whitby, Bowmanville and Brooklin. Programs, Wednes- day, Aug. 23rd to Tuesday, Aug. 29th, 1978. Wednesday, Aug. 23 2:00 Whitby Then and Now with Brian Winter and Jim Quail 2:30 Let's Discuss It with Oshawa Symphony 3:00 Middle Eastern Dance with Milly Bouckley 3:30 Oshawa Energy Conser- vation Centre Presents: 4:00 County Town Carnival Highlights 5:30 Evening Report with Bill Jeanes Thursday, Aug. 24 2:00 Motor City Bowling Roll-Offs 3:00 Focus on Mental Health 3:30 Conception 4:00, What Does the Bible Say? 4:30 Whitby Then and Now 5:00 Wintario Ticket Show- case 6:00, Sign Off Friday, Aug. 25 2:00 Let's Discuss It with F.L.I.P. Exercise Break 2:30 Middle Eastern Dance 3:00 Motor City Bowling Roll-Offs 4:00 What Does the Bible mJy : 4:30 Wintario Talent Shu case DEPA RT OCT. 6 NASH VILLE (5-day) DEPART OCT. 5 NEW YORK CITY (4-day, Night Travell) OEPART OCT. 6 VERMONT FOLIAGE TOUR 4-day, Evenrng Departure DEPART OCT. 6 LAKE PLACID (3-day) DEPART OCT. 7 AGAWA CANYON (3-day> DEPARI OCT. 7 PLUS MANY FALL COLOUR TOURS TO: WESTERN CANADA CALIFORNIA NEW ENGLAND CAPE COD KENTUJCKY. GEORGIA TENNESSEE (9-day) COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURC & PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH AGAW~A CANYON &. MACK INAC ISLAND e) G .4 Q . , t TRANSPORTATION by CHARTERWAYS Daily: uAUG. l6th to S*EPT.e 4th BUS WILL LEAVE 15 MINUTES AFTER THE FIREWORK DISPLAY £fc,,e by CPug ohd eoaefthe iY'riV[Ag to Cugf For information Cail: 623-3811 or 723-7171 Schedule: ORONO TOWN HALL '9:15 a.m. NEWCASTLE TOWN HALL 9:-30 a.m. BOWMANVILLE- 9:50 a.m. COURTUCE ROAD 10:05 a.m. OSHAWA TOWN UNE 10:15 a.m. Rates: Transplortation OnIy Orono and Newcastle: Aduits $4.75 Chldren Under 12, Yrs. $2.65' Bowman ville, Courtice Rond and Oshawa Town Lin e: Aduits $4.50 Children Under 12 Yrs. $2. 50 O Admission to C.N.E. WiII Be' O Collected By Driver DurhamRegion's Entries in Miss CNE Pageant lo- The annual "Miss C.N.E. - Queen of the Faiîrs" Pageant was the hig hlight that kicked off the centennial Canadian National Exhibition on August 16. This year, 92 beautiful queens representing Agricultural Societies from ail across Ontario competed for the Miss C.N.E. crown and honour of reigning over twenty days of the Exhibition. 1The entire event was staged in the main arena of the Coliseum complex with prejudging in the morning and final judging in the afternoon. The winner, Andrea Bynkoski, 22, representing Niagara Regional Fair, was crowned by Miss C.N.E. 1977, Brenda Bomberry. First runner-up was Birgit Pfenning, 18, of Rich mond Hill and second runner-up was Fern Livingstone, 19, of Markdale. Miss Congeniaiity, as chosen by the contestants, was Nancy Kent, 19, of Ancaster., Miss C.N.E. contestants from Durham Region, ieft to right, are: Dianne Woodley, Durham Central; Cindy MeGregor, Oshawa; Rosanne Latham, Beaverton;-Kim Davies, Brooklin;_ Elizabeth, Nesbitt, Uxbridge; Susan Yerema, Sunderland. 5:30 Sign Off Monday, Aùg. 28 2:00,What Does the Bible Say? with Bob Kirkland' 2:30 Focus on Mental 3:00 Industial Trade Fair Highlights 4: 00 County Town Carnival Parade Coverage 5:00 Motor City> Bowling Roîl-Off s 6:00 Sign Off Tuesday, Aug. 29 2:00 Welcome to Durhan, Centre with Elizabeth Gomes 2:30- Behind the Scenes wiîth J.O.,Ruddy Hospital 3: 00 Oshawa Energy Conser- vation Centre Presents: 3:30 Conception with Host: Bill Jeanes 4:00 Motor City Bowling Roll-Offs 5:00 Peter PerryAwards Night Presentation 5:30 Sign Off NOTE: Ail programs are subject to change without notice. TIR*E ~F~1 AVE. IL~~i~iOSHAWA 576-1220 chargex NEWCASTLE FUND RAISING COMMITTEE presents BARBE QUE BEEF DINNER SATURDAY, AUGUS-T'26, 1978 ait NEWCASTLE MEMORIAL ARENA' Refreshment Garden and Amateur Entertainment 2 p.m. - 6 pa. Dinner 6 - 8, p.m. Aduits $6.00 Children 12 and under $3.00 FREE DANCE IN EVENING 7th Annual Sportsmenrs Waterfowl Day Planned for Darlington Park Sept. 10 Sunday Brunchl A Great Opportunity for an After Church Get Together.4 Sunday, August 27th 4 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. $4,OO perperson 4 ~kêgthe Sam[ptQ k ci o 4 t1idook oid Outdook '44etd cp0opg. LbrySt. S. a.-.401 Bowmanville Applications wiI be received from single persons, aged 16 to 22, the Municipality of Newcastle, 'to compete in the miss DURHAM CENTRAL CONTESIm Saturday, September 9th,'1978 Na me. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Address ........................ Phone Number ......i............ Photo Mail to: Box 212, Orono, Ontario No applications later than September lst, 1978.