Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvllle, August ,22, 1979 7 ~«EcabIetv Cablecast 10, serving Oshawa, Whitby, Bowmanville, Brooklin, and Newcastle - Local Community Programs for Wednesday, August 22nd ta Tuesday, August 28th, 1979: Wednesday, August 22nd: 2:00 Canadian Red 'Cross - Interview "Save the Boat People" 3:00 Colgate Womens Games 4:30 G.M. Video News 5: 00 Sign Off Thursday, August 23rd: 2:00 Colgate Womens Games 3:00 Canadian Church Choir Competition 4:00 Front Rowv Centre - at Parkwood, with Kevin YOU SAVE u90âo A Thrift Box contains 9 pieces of finger iCkin' good Kentucky Fried Chicken, freshly cooked from Colonel Sanders' secret recipe. Its a great family favorite!, KeCnIt ,ck9 -F ed Ckicken.tý Colonel Sanders' boys and girls make it linger lckin' good.'.~ Kelly 4:30 Front, Row Centre - at Parkwood - with Sunimer Research Team 5:00 Sîgn-Off Friday, August 24th: 2:00 Colgate Womens Games Competition 4: 00 Save the Boat People Interview 4:30 Front Row Centre - at Parkwood- "The Tea- house", 5:00 Sign-Off Monday, August 27th: 2:00 Concprt in the Park, with with Oshawa Civic Band 3: 00 Bobby Orr Day Celebrations 4: 00 Colgate Womens Games Competition 5: 00 Sign-Off Tuesday, August 28th:- 2: 00 Siga-On for the Deaf 2:30 Save the Boat People- Interview 3: 00 Colgate Womens Games Competition 5: 00 Sign-Off *Programs Subject ta Change without Notice. Finhd an exc use for a Party And we'II do the rest King's Gardenm Restaurant and Tavern 73 King Street East Bowmanvllle Telephone 623-4255 lby Charterways ,right from Bow- Lawrence Orders RemoÔval 0f Ail Exploding Pop Bottles Government inspectors will start removing so-called exploding pop bottles from the market because many soft drink plants are still not meeting federal bottle safety standards, Consumer Affairs Minister Allan Lawrence said Friday. Lawrence said in a state- TZIRE S299 DEAN AV E. OSHAWA 576-1220 Chargex CENTRE SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS TELEVISION - STEREO MODULARS RECORDS and TAPES MAWA i &SERVICE 79-2411 NMILLE MALL OSI 23-4535 -RENTALS ues., Sel. iV:306 urs.. Fr'- 9:30.0g7 'Your One Stop Record Shop. " ment some plants seem ta be meeting the bottle standards under the Hazardous Products Act but most factories visited by inspectors are not. "In the interest of publie safety, I have ordered their immediate removal from the market," the minister said. Bottle bearing a number of soft-drink labels have flot met the standard, he said. These Use Public Trams To Visit Exhibithc Canadian National Exhibi- way and g< tion officiais have been warn- Bus Lines, ing patrons attending the '79 manville. edition of the fair that public transit is the best way to M arrive at the Toronto lake- shore venue. N With an average of 175,000 people going through the Ex turnstiles daily and only 3,500 parking spaces available, it is easy to understand the promo- tion of public transportation. GO Transit has buses leav- BOWMAI ing the Bond Street terminal in Oshawa 20 minutes after the 6 hour until 11:20 p.m. and 25 Mon., 1ui minutes after the hour at the Wed., Thi Simcoe Street South bus stop near Hwy. 401. - Pickering GO Trains leave for Toronto every hour on the hour from 8 a.m. ta 12 p.m. The homebound route has trains leaving the Ex bound for Pickering starting at 8:58 a.m., hourly until il: 58 p.m. S For those returning home, a warning. A few of the later trains stop at Guildwood, so We check before boardîng. to sh A GO Transit spokesman asseny says that GO buses and trains the cc will he added according to ou demand. ott Better still, take the easy tractc Aist Newtonville gasoli Recent visitors with Mr. and antiqL Mrs. Wilfred Paeden included more. Mrs. Veronica Nelson and So, Mrs. Marie Conlon, of arnua Toronto, and Mrs. Roger Whitfield, of Grafton. M Following the Annual m Decoration Service, at Welcome Cemietery, a family AU( gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carman Irwin. Those present includ- ed: Mr. and Mrs. E. Delaney, and Misses Muriel and Daisy Irwin, of Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. John Honan, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Earil, Mr. and Mrs. Davi loear, Mr. and Mrs. DvR onerl, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Irwin, and Mr. and Mrs. Carman Irwin, John, and Edward.. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glover, of Oshawa, were supper guests, Tuesday, with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer and family, the occasion being Phil's birthday the le now of legalSE age!). S Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkie, with Mr. and Mrs. E. Rowe, and Tiffany, spent last week at "Locarno Lodge"', in the Ti Kashagawigamog Lake area, in Northern Ontario. Wednesday afternoon callers, with Mrs. Violet Gilmer, were Miss Lynn F ree Gilmer, of Port Hope, and her friend, Miss Sharon MeKay, of< Falkland, Scotland, who is over here, on a three week vacation. There were seven tables in play, at the Card Party in Community Hall Friday even- ing wîth these winners: 50-50 Draw - Lena Clysdale, 'high9 man - Scott Yeo, high lady - Elizabeth Skeldîng, men 's draw - Robin Alldread, Richard Weirsmeir, ladies' draw - Rachel Dennis, Myrtle Alldread. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Gilmer, of Tonawanda, New York, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer, and family, Rosalie Sacco and Mrs. V. Gilmer being supper guests, too. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tompkins and Shelly were at their cottage at Sunset Bay over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jones, and family, of Willmere, British Columbia, were' visitors on Saturday, with Mr. and Mrs. M. O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fletcher, accompanied by their sons, Don, and Keith, attended a I memorial service, prior to the funeral mass, for their great wfl Admission. to C.N.E. WiII Br Collected By Driver include Coca-Cola, Pepsi- Cola, 7-Up, Sprite, Pure Spring, Canada Dry, Fanta, Crush, Schweppes and Royal Crowt THE HEART FUND Bowmanville Restaurant &,Tavern Present this coupon and recelve an extra Dinner for only When you purchase one ai the regular price of $6.95 *This affer anly applies ta any ons af the. four meals ilsted ln the. coupon. A g HO WMAN VILLE RESTAURANT & TAVERI I Present this caupon and recelvo an extra dinner (any one af the. follawing salectlons) far only 1.00 when you purchase one aithtie regular price. : Shish kebab 6.95 . Chopped Siroin Steak 6.95 - Veal Parmigiana 6.95, . Whole Pan Fried Salmon 6.95 I ~Inclodes salad bar, coffee & rice pudding *Ti offer ls valid from August 22 to Augusi 29,1979. i 231 King St. East, Bowmanville 623-3223j TRANSPORTA-TION by CHARTERWAY5- DaiIy: Aug. l6th to Sept-. 3rd. i BUS WILL LEAVE 15 MINUTES AFTER THE FIREWORK- DISPLAY gh~'avep by lýPugand' ueave the cDhVtilg to0QJUl For informationCCai: 623-381 1 or 723-7171 Sciiedule: ORONO TOWN HALL. 9:15 a.m. 1111 M l it Specializing in Chineýe and Canadian Food Free Home Dellvery $10.00 and over wlthln town limits. PLAN NOW TO ATTEND p V f- VIRUa L' aJE M !P a JL £R @ Dproudly invite you to attend Steam-Era, hare the excitement of the Iargest nblage of steam traction engines in ountry, operating continuously through- ie show. Over eighty vintage gasoline ors wiIl also operate daily. o, we have over one hundred and f ifty mie engines, antique cars, models, les and crafts, souvenirs and much please plan now to attend'the l9th ai presentation of Steam-Era. ILTON FAIR GROUNDS IUST 31, SEPTEMBER 1, 2, 3 & 4 MONDAY -THURSDAY 6 a.m. - 12 p.m. F RI DAY - SATU RDAY 6 a.m. - 1a.m. SUNDAV 7 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. RVING DELICIOUS CHINESE FOOD A SPECIALTY Delivery in 13owmanville on al1 Order s of $10.00 or More Full Course Meals in a Home- Li ke Atmosphere Cing St. W. 623-5412 b NEWCASTLE TOWN HALL 9:30 a.m. 10 WMAN VILLE__________ 9:50 a.m. COURTIE R0AD 10:05 am OSHAWA TOWN UNE 10: 15 am Rotes: Transportation OnIy Orono and Newcastle Aduits $5.25, Children under 12 Yrs. 13.15. Bowmanville, Courtice Road and Oshawa Town Line:! Aduits 15.00, ChU dren under 12 Yrs. 12.50. OVER 100,LOCATIONS IN ONTARIO-SEE VOUR PHONE B00K FOR THE ONE NEAREST YOU. lis- la Mur