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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Jul 1979, Section 2, p. 7

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4, 1979 7 ~1~VW Da r Dream Offered Unexpeced Treats. zens to Dari Dream last Wednesday to take advantage of the E -nt who passed his year at school received an ice cream coneA ie bargain as advertised in the Statesman and came in for a treat. flolds Service at'Conservation Area -, H on journeyed to the Enniskillen Conservation Stanley Snowden was in charge. 1 Cable Cast Cablecast 10,,serving Oshawa, Whitby, Bowmanville and Brooklin Programs for Wedpesday, July 4th - Tuesday, July lth, 1979 Thursday, JuIy 5th 12: 00 1979 Ontario Summer Games for the Physi- .' TZIRE &M SERVICE of.. 299 DEAN AVE. OSHAWA 576-1220 Chargex Wed. Julyil YOU SA! A Tflrift Box contains 9 pieces of finger lickin' good Kentucky Fried Chicken, freshly cooked ffom Colonel Sanders' secret recipe.ts agreat family favorite! Kttocky Fie'd Cik Colonel Sanders' boys and girls make it 'linger liokin' good.'. OVER 100 LOCATIONS IN ONTARIO -SEE VOUR PHONE BOOK FOR THE ONE NEAREST YOU. cally Disabled Inter- view with Chuck Pell, Co-Chairman of the Games & Jack Wiley, Chairman 12:.30 Co-op Housing: Mainte- nance 1:00 Motor City -Bowling Roll-Offs 2: 00 Fiesta '79 Concert High- lîghts featuring dancers from the following pavillons: Greek, Dutch.i, Ukrainian, Portuguese, Maltese.. and introduction of th e Queens 4:00 1979 Ontario Summer Games for the Physi- cally Disabled Inter- view with Grant South- well, Co-ordinator of Volunteers 4:30 Co-op Housing.: The Role in the Commnunity 5:00 Sign Off Friday, JuIy th S12:00 Sign On for the Deaf - 12:30 Co-op Housing: Mem- . ....bership Committee 1:00 The Historical Investi- ture of the Knights of 2:00 Provincial Treasurer Frank Miller's Address to the League of Women Electors 3:00 Ontario Major Junior "A" Hockey Draft 11 4:30 Fiesta '79. Concert High- 10 cent lights ... The Crowning for 10 of Miss Fiesta '79 (hr 8) 5:00 Sign Off Monday, JuIy 9th 12:00 Fiesta '79 Parade with Guest Commentator Sandra Peters 2:00 1979 Ontario Summer Gamnes for the Physi- cally Disabled Inter- view with Martha Anne Rankine, Protocal Chairman and John Todd, Special Events Chairman 2:30 Co-op Housing: Alterna- tives in Housing 3:00 Motor City Bowling Roll-offs 4:00 The Historical Investi- ture of the Knights of Malta 5:00 Sign Off Tuesday, JuIy luth 12:00 Fiesta. '79 High- lights~ of the Concert from the Civic featuring the Club Loreley, Italian Club, French Club, Israel Club, Polish Club, Club Carib and Musi- kids (2 & 3) 2:00 1979 Ontario Summer Games for the Physi- cally Disabled Inter- view with Jack Wlley, Chairman and Chuck Pell, Co-Chairman of the Games 2:30 Sign On for the Deaf 3:00 Ontario Major Junior "A" Hockey Draft 4:30 1979 Ontario Summer Games for the Physi- cally Disabled Inter- view with Grant South- well, Volunteer Co- ordinator 5: 00 Sign Off -Programs Subject to Change Without Notice - Give Heart Fund NORMAN 'SCETR SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS TELE VISION- sTEREO MODULARS RECORDS and TAPES BOWMANVILLE MALL OSHAWA 623-4535 RENTALS a SERVICE Mon., lues., Sat. V:3065921 Wed., Thurs.. Fr1 B9:30-95941 Your One Stop Record Shop." c RESTAURANT MON DAY -THURSDAY 6a.m. - 12 p.m. F RI1DAY -SATU RDAY 6a.m.-la.m. SUN DAY 7 a.m. - il: 30 p.m. W SERVING DELICIOUS CHINESE FOOD TAKE-OUT ORDERS A SPECIALTY Free Delivery in Bowmanville' on a Il Orders of $10.010 or More )4 Full Course Meals in a Home- Like Atmosphere -9 king St. W. 623-5412 Vincen t Masse y Students Enjoy Pioneer-Style Meal Judy Landry's grade four class at Vincent Massey Public School bas' been studying life in pioneer times. And Monday, June 25, the students cooked a pioneer-style meal including home-made bread, stew and other foods that might have been-enjoyed by their great-grandfathers and great grandmothers. Most of the students dressed in pioneer fashion to make the meal seemi even more realistic. Students admire one of the loaves of bread which they baked themselves. E PRISMS DISCO LOUNGE Presents "Kim" our new Disc Jockey. She'II playthe Iatest Disco Sounds while you enjoy our new and more intimate atmosphere. Open: Thurs., Fr1., Sat. 9 p.m. to close Relax and have, a swim before lunch! Our heated outdoor pool and licenCed patio is open (weather permltting). Enjoy a lunch from our self-*serve cafeteria and your favorite cooler f rom our Iicenced patio. Monday to Friday 12 Noon to 2 p.m- PRISMS DISCO LOUNGE HOMEMADE ENGLISH PUB SINGLE LADIES, FISH AND CHIPS GAMES NlQ HT 'NlQ HT Every Friday Every Monday and Tussday r day 9 p.m. to close French Fries9:0.. ocse i SP ECIAL PR ICES Fresh Battered Haddock 9:00ypm.to Bclgose (no cover charge, no minimum, fno (Wurhavnse tet i! arseec entertainment tax).Wehv aeoto!C rdtc

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