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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Apr 1981, p. 24

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/ t f 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 29, 1981 Section Two .a© AND entertainment guide hJI fll IF -- /J Students to Hold First Art Exhibition Greenland is the largest island in the world. RESTAURANT "d. Since 1910 MONDAY-THURSDAY 7a.m.-11 p.m. FRIDAY-SATURDAY 7a.rn.-1 a.m. SUN DAYS and HOLIDAYS 7 a.m.-10:30 u.m. Serving delicious food of the highest quality at reasonable prices. Take-out orders a specialty. 9 King St. W. 623-5412 CABLE CAST LISTINGS Pictured here, the Bowmanville High School students of Mrs. Jane Eccles' art class are putting the finishing touches on their . works for their By Paul Harvey The Louvre, the Prado, the Uffizzi, and now the Visual Arts Centre of Newcastle. The young artists of Bowmanville High School have planned and organized their first annual art exhibition called "Youth and Art", starting May 9th. Under the direction of art teacher Mrs. Jane Eccles and the support of Mrs. Elfriede Haunsberger, administrator of the V.A.C., the students will present at the Cream of upcoming art exhibition From left to right: Liz and Elaine Tait. Barley Mill, a wide variety of visual experiences, from sketches to sculptures. Planning for the exhibition goes back to last June when Mrs. Haunsberger visited a high school art class. "I looked in and saw some very Bowmanville 623-1133 Math Cinemas Ontario Sportfishing Survey Scheduled for Early This Year STARTING FRIDAY CINEMA I FRIDAY & SATURDAY 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. MATINEE SAT. & SUN. 2:00 p.m. ONLY SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY8:00 p.m. ONLY FUNNY MAN IS BACK ! A survey on sportfishing in Ontario will be carried out early in 1981' by Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources in conjunction with the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Ontario's, Natural Resources Resources Minister James Au Id announced. "The last survey was carried out in 1975, and up-to-date information is required to manage effectively for the demands that will he placed on Ontario's fisheries in the next decade," Mr. An Id said. Questionnaires will he mailed to two groups: 7,500 non-residents chosen from. 1980 Ontario angling licence Holders, and 40,000 randomly chosen Ontario residents. \ at the Visual Arts Centre. Staman, Kim Haagmans, interesting work," she said. "How about a show?" she asked Mrs. Eccles. Mrs. Eccles agreed to the "wonderful idea." This way, she said, students' work "reaches out into the community. It has to get out of the building to receive public exposure." The exhibition, part of the local council for the arts "Art Fest Week" agenda, is the year's work of 190 students from grades nine to thirteen. Eventually, the V.A.C. plans to involve other schools, including public school children. Programs for the week of Wednesday, April 29th to Tuesday, May 5th, 1981, Cable- cast 10, the local community television channel serving: Oshawa, Whitby, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Brooklin and Newcastle. Wednesday, April 29th: 2:00 Newcastle Council Highlights 4:00 Durham Dialogue 4:30 Volunteer Committee of YWCA 5:00 To Oshawa With Love: Art Fest '81 5:30 Expression: Trees for Canada Planting 6:00 Let's Find Out: Natural Family Planning Planning 6:30 TV Bingo 7:30 George Péarce and Company 8:00 Cedarwood Presents : 8:30 Newcastle Education Week: Celebrate Learning Learning 9:00 Rescue with Gord Thursday, April 30th 2:00 Whitby Theatre Scene - "Butterflies Are Free" 2:30 Expression:Trees for Planting 3:00 Let's Find Out - Natural Family Planning 3:30 Rescue 4:00 OLT Update with Judith 4:30 The Robert McLaughlin Gallery Presents : Oshawa Art Association Preview 5:00 George Pearce and Company 5:30 Artist in Profile: A1 MnPfihp 6:00 This Week in Sports: 7:00 Block Parents Association Association 7:30 "What Do You Know?" 8:00 The Imaginai Tree- Carol Reynolds, Painter 8:30 In Whitby: Whitby Festival of Arts and Crafts 9:00 Soleil with Hedore Gionet Friday, May 1st: 1:00 Cedarwood Presents: 1:30 Expression: Women's Constitutional Rights 2:00 Artist in Profile: A1 McCabe iVaa tire ■JAM SERVICE % 299 DEAN AVE. OSHAWA 576-1220 Chargex .... . . r**- 'V 1 l STARTING FRIDAY CINEMA II FRIDAY & SATURDAY 7:00 &9:00 p.m. SUNDAY JHRU THURSDAY 8:00 p.m. ONLY THE SAGA OF TWO RIVALS WHO CLASH AS ENEMIES ANDTR1UMPH AS HEROES. BAS ED 9 N À T R U E STO R Y. 4 z«*>, v.'XfV. v . ^|< $ ' V<X BOWMANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL presents Fiddler on the Roof based on Sholem Aleichem stories by special permission of Arnold Perl Book by: Joseph Stein Music by: Jerry Bock Lyrics by: Sheldon Harnick Produced on the New York Stage by Harold Prince Original New York Stage Production Directed and Choreographed by Jerome Robbins 8:00 p.m. At B.H.S. Theatre on May 6,7,8 and 9 TICKETS $2 and $3 Senior Citizens admitted tree at Wednesday's performance. How to Say: Qfim! Bring her to enjoy our Special Mother's Day Brunch -11 a.m. to 2 p.m *6.95 or Buffet 4 p.m. to 8 p.m 11.95 (Children's Prices Available) Coming Soon! Bowmanville Drama Club's Dinner Theatre "Lovers and Other Strangers" May 21 st, 22nd, 23rd also May 29th and 30th $13.95 per person Limited Accommodation FOR RESERVATIONS Call 623-3373 MOTOR INN Liberty St. S. and Hwy. 401, Bowmanville i y rr- \ •"•Vt x*/ CHARLES BRONSON LEE MARVIN -ANGIE DICKINSON: Garage, Tree and Shrub Sale Bowmanville Lions Club 26 Beech Avenue Saturday, May 2nd 9:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Anyone having articles for our Garage Sale, please contact any Lion member or telephone 623-7407 for pick-up. Proceeds for our Building Fund 2:30 Volunteer Committee of YWCA 3:00 Soleil 3:30 The Sound of Help! 4:00 Education Week at Bowmanville Bowmanville Sr. Public 5:00 Voce Italiana Monday, May 4th: 2:00 Women's Constitutional Rights 2:30 "What Do You Know?" 3:30 Education Today! 4:00 Whitby Theatre Scene: Butterflies are Free 4:30 Education Week at Kedron School 5:00 Education Week at Bowmanville Bowmanville Sr. Public School 6:30 To Oshawa With Love and the Oshawa City Players 7:00 On Our Way To Opening Night with "Mame" 7:30 Oshawa Council Live . from Municipal Building Building Tuesday, May 5th: 1:30 The Imaginai Tree: Newcastle Visual Arts Centre 2:00 Oshawa Council Highlights Highlights 5:00 In Whitby: Whitby Festival of Arts and Crafts . 5:30 Expression: Trees for Canada 6:15 Kedron School Presents: Presents: 6:30 Voce Italiana with Carmen and Ercole 7:30 To Oshawa With Love: Oshawa and District Handweavers Guild 8:00 Durham Dialogue: Jim Kirkconnell's guest are Students from the Secretarial Program 8:30 The Robert McLaughlin Gallery Presents: The Art of Hair Design 9:00 Art Fest'81 Preview Trailer Snarls! If you're holding up traffic, signal, pull over, and let other motorists pass. M n Hfy Of . Tfampo'tatKjoand Commu" cations Tuesday Nights Only Starting May 5th with Exotic Dancer "Wish HHsIT and her Girls Revue If A night full of fun and entertainment! The 50's are back at the Castle every Wednesday night. Dance to the recorded music of the 50's. Castle Hotel 54 King St. E., Bowmanville Steak Bar-B-Q and Dance Saturday, May 2nd In the Newcastle Town Hall -x Steak dinner 6:30-8:30 p.m. (1st Bowmanville Boy Scouts) Tickets Only $20.00 per couple Available at McGregor Drug Store or call 623-2635 before noon on Saturday

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