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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 May 1979, Section 2, p. 7

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Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 16, 1979 7 'j), K, ici MONDAY- THURSDAY 6 a.m. - 12 p.m. FRIDAY - SATURDAY 6 a.m. - 1a.m. SUN DAY 7 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. SERVING DELICIQUS CHINESE FOOD TAKE-OUT ORDERS A SPECIALTY Free Delivery in Bowmanville on al1 Orders of $10.00 or More) Full Course Meals in a Home- Like Atmosphere 9 King St. W. 623-5412 Sorry we sold out, of fer is belng repeated. Buy 2Get FREE Yes for this Friday-, May l8th only We are featuring our own Home-m ade FISH & CHIPS Haddock with our special recipe .. . includes cote slaw & tarter sauce at our regular price of $2.5perorier v v i ~ take-outtc Hwy. 401 & Llberty S. Horticulture can be fun but it's serious business while you're learning. These littie green thumbs are exeienting with planting and their lucky Moms wiil receive the finished product. Kindergarten stdnsshown in these photos toured Lloyd's Greenhouses and Nursery north of Zion Tuesday, May 8, in a field trip. The students were from Courtice West Publie School. Cablecast 10, Oshawa, Whitby Bowmanville & Brooklin Programs for Wednesday, May 6th - Tuesday, May 22nd, 1979 Wednesday, May 16 1:00 Ontario Riding Candi- dates Forum 3:00 Let's Talk About It with Shirley Sherrah 3:30 ACCORD in DURHAM, with Gord Hanna 4:00 Durham Dialogue 4:30 Soleil with the French Canadian Club of Osha- wa 5:00 Joint Venture 5:30'Evening Report with G.M. Video News 6:00 Let's Find Out with local guests 6:30 Expression 7:00 Selections by the Kings- view Choir 8:00 Ontario Riding Al Candidates Forum "LIVE' from Oshawa City Hall Thursday, May 17 12: 30 Oshawa Candidates in- Studio Interviews 2:30 Law-Legal aspects of day-to-day living 3:00 Ontario Riding In- Studio interviews 4:30 Oshawa Ridinïg Al Candidates Forum 7:00 Conception with Bill Jeanes 7:30 Durham Northumber- land Riding In-Studio Interviews NORMANS ENTERTAINMENT NORMNzCNTR SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS TELEVISION - STEREO MODULARS RECORDS and TAPES BOWMANVILLE MALL OSH 623-4535 RENTALSi Mon., Tues., Sat. 9:30-6 Wed., Thurs., Fr1. 9:30-957 - "Your One Stop Record Shop. " -IAWA & SERVICE r9-2411 9:30 Ontario Riding AIl Candidates Forum 11:00 Sign Off Friday, May 18 Regular Programming pre- empted for a full day of politi- cal broadcasting and one last look at ail the candidates who are running in the local rid- ings.. Monday, May 21 (CLOSED FOR HOLIDAY) Tuesday, May 22 2:00 Simcoe Hall Crippled Children's Centre 2:30 Expression with O.A. CE.T.T. 3:00 Kingsview Choir High- lights 3:30 Expression with Gemini Gym Club 4:00 Let Me Be Me 4:30 Durham Dialogue 5:00 McLaughlin Art Gallery 5:30 Evening Report 6:00 Durham Sports Titlk 6:30 Voce Italiana 7:30 Canadian Parents for French 8:00 Election '79 Coverage NOTE: AIl programs subjeLt' to change without notice. B5ethany Women's Institute A number of Bethany's Women's Institute members attended the District Annual for Durham East District in the Millbrook Presbyterian Church on Thurs., May ioth. Af ter the usual opening with the Ode, the Collect and O'Canada an In Memoriam was given by the Bailieboro group and the address of welcome by Millbrook. A speaker from the Children's Aid Society of Peterborough enlarged on the Child of the Year theme, followed by Linda Caldwell, TIRE SERVICE "' 299 DEAN AV E. OSHAWA 576-1220 Chargex the Home Economist. Bethany extended an invitation for next year's district annual to be in Bethany. The Election of Officers followed as: Past Pres.-Mrs. D. Lawson, Pres.-Mrs. R. Beatty, lst Vice Pres.-Mrs. G. Davidson, 2nd Vice Pres. -Mrs. J. Pritchard, Sec. Treas.-Mrs. C. Elliott, Assist. Sec.-Mrs. J. Rowland, Dist. Delegate-Mrs. W 'fl R. Beatty, Alternate-Mrs. G. Davidson, Fed. Rep.-Mrs. A.R AC Scott, Alternate Mrs. H. Quantrili, P.R.O.-Mrs. H. AU Morton, Alternate-Mrs. S. Brown, Auditors-Mrs. R. Hughes and Mrs. L. Hughes, Agriculture and Canadian Industries-Mrs. N. Easrle, ST A OE'& AV R Citizenship and World Affairs- Mrs. T. Jennings, Education and Cultural Activities-Mrs. 4M3 SiIIicoc Si. S., Oshawa 571-1422 G. Larmer, Family and Con- sumer Affairs-Mrs. M. McCal- lister, Resolutions-Mrs. C. M_________________________________________ Tripp, Curator-Mrs. T. Jen- nings. Ontalo Place premi'eremcs this weekend:, @thnreefglorlous days of parties,.performances9a and pizzazz. Corne on down for the start of sumnmer. This Saturday, Ontario Place launches a starry new season beginning with the H agood Hardy Orchestra iniThe Forum. There are riew things to, see and do, al season long, from roller skating on our giant new 18000 square foot rink to our wet, wild new waterslide (opening June 2).There's music, dining, dancing, great shows in the bandshell, superb new presentations in our Cinesphere and more. Clip the calendar of weekend events below and come on down and celebrate summer ail weekend. Hours of Operation. Park opens ait 10:00 a.m.-closes 1:00 a.m. (Sundays ai 1000 p.m.). Theatres open at 1030 aî m last shows start at 9ý30 p.m. DalIy summer program. (May 17 to Sept. 16.) Park open seven days a week. Ceneral Admission.* Adults (18 and over) $250, $100 affer 9.00 p.m. juniors (13 to 17) $150. Children wjth adults 50q, unaccomn panied $ 1.50. Senior citizens admitted free of charge. *NOTE: Somne prîces and policies change during the Canadiari National Exhibition, Augusi 15- September 3. Public transportation provided by buses. street- cars, GO Commuter service and by separate- fare express buses bo and from subway For TTC information cali 4Q4-4544. Parking avaîlable on mainland and East Island. Misoelianeous. For the handicapped or infirm, wheel- chairs are available free. Pets, skateboards and bicycles are not per- mîtted on the grounds. Ontario Place. 955 Lakeshore Btvd.West,Toronto. OntaroCanada. M6K 3B9 (416) 965-7711. .A Crown Corporation ofihe Governmenî ofOntario, Minisiry of tndusiîy and Tourism, Hon, Larry Grossman, Mînîsier Corne see what's new at Ontarlo Place. ]Entertanment. Ail Day. Every Day. It' s a matter of taste. 1)onî'I ju.sf LA T outf. .. DINE ouf in style! Enjoy the relaxer] a/niosph ere of a (ru/y fine restaurant. Our- chef prepares every order t0 your specifications, using on/y (h efinest ingredien (s available! iHeruesyur guide toI I1 who,what,where and when.I I Mayl9,20&21. I At The Forum on May 19 Cinesphere 12:0Ocp.m 48th Highlanders Band, Pipes Tmes: Every 1 hour fromt 10:30 a.m. Last and Drum perform a Mini Tatino Show ai 9 3Op.m. Feature presentation 1:3 p.. hilrens rogamwit Shro, "ANBELONGS TO THE EARTHstarring 30mLois and Bram, Bobby Gimby Chief Dan George.I a and The Kids, Clowns, Ontario The Band:helI nlra I 30 wih special guesis Atma Faye Speckled BirdI Brooks, Don Harron as Charlie Sunday, May 20. Shirley Eikhard FarquharsonThe<Good Bros. Monday, May 21. Bob McBrde Sae Valdy Theatre 1 At The Forum on May 20 Times: every 1 hour from Saeas above for t2:00 and t0:30 a.m. Last show ai 930 p.m 1:30 pm. shows. TIMELESSJOURNE'Ajournely loto the 83pr.The Hagood Hardy Orchestra, treasures of ancient Egypt n in I a 3~i mwith special guesis Frank Mîlîs, Tutankhamun ad I At The Forum o May 21 heTimes: 120Ion .. ý. Same as above for12:00 and 3 t200no4. l pm.T 2pmRAN I :3l 3p.m shows MARIONE TTES 83pmThe Hagood Hardy Orchestra, Theatre 1f111 h 0mwih special guesis Dave Daily from 10 30 a.m.. contînurous walk 104pmBroadfooî. Carrol BakeiThe ihohRFLCINI 104 ..FIREWORKS onWestIlsland Marchîng bands perform on the grodat weekend Al free wih your adm ission. ùý /e oo!! .cable, tv C>

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