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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Jul 1983, p. 4

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4 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, July 6,1983 A guide to fine dining and entertainment. 's Place at King Garden Every Wednesday Is Family Night Six-item Chinese Food Buffet ALL YOU CAN EAT; t Only $ 4. 5:00 p.m. untlraOO p.m. oo C VIDEO LTD. WE RE MORE THAN A <=? NICE PLACE TO EAT Every Thursday is Family Steak Night Our special for two ... 8-OZ. New York cut (per person) $10.99 per couple 5:00 to 8:30 p.m. NOW AVAILABLE • The original "Psycho" • Mad Max • The Verdict • 48 Hours plus many others We now sell VCR Machines, Carrying Cases, Blank Cassettes and Cassette Cases, Headset Stereos OVER 450 MOVIES TO CHOOSE FROM Night deposit for customer convenience Telephone 623-5555 IN THE BOWMANVILLE MALL Mon. toWed. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thurs.andFri. 10a.m.to9p.m. Saturday 10a.m. toBp.m. Served with tried onions on a sizzling platter, complete with salad bar, tried potatoes and vegetable. Choose either rice pudding or jelly for dessert. Each family is allowed one child under 12 FREE! * KING GARDEN ^ Restaurant and Tavern 73 King E 623-4255 Bowmanville I Every Thurs., Fri. and Sat. for your dancing ' and listening pleasure THIS WEEK FEATURING Joe Fraser and "Fraser Canyon" "NO COVER CHARGE" Queen's Hotel NEWCASTLE "Durham Region's Best Prices". RESTAURANT £ Since 1910 MONDAYTHURSDAY 7 a.nvH p.m. FRIDAY-SATURDAY '7a.rn.-1 a.m. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 7a.m.-10:30 p.m. Serving delicious food of the highest quality at reasonable prices. Take-out orders a specialty. 9 King St. W. 623-5412 ACWW's 17th Triennial Conference Looks at Today's World "The on-going automation could create greater unemployment unemployment but in the long run give the world prosperity," prosperity," said Mrs. Westebring- Muller of the Netherlands, the world president of the Associated Country Women of the World. She was addressing addressing over 1700 delegates delegates at the 17th Triennial Conference in Vancouver, B.C. from June 19 to 29. The theme was "Living in Today's World, a view to the future" and she was speaking speaking on the effect of the technological explosion as a result of the knowledge explosion. The president paid tribute to Mrs. Alfred Watt of Ontario, who founded this organization over fifty years ago. There was emotion and excitement at the opening ceremony when the piper, playing the "Regal Salute," led Mrs. Westebring-Muller and Lieut. Governor, Hon. Henry P. Bell-Irving of B.C. and honored guests to the platform. Fifty-three flags of the different countries were carried in by 4H Boys and Girls and placed at the back of the platform. The one hundred voice choir of women from across Canada, dressed in red and white gowns, rendered special music throughout the conference. conference. Senator Martha Bielish of Alberta welcomed welcomed the guests who came from every continent and from the Arctic and Antarctic, Antarctic, on behalf of the 140,000 members of Women's Institutes Institutes and Societies in Canada. During the conference, the delegates, many wearing wearing their native costumes, would blend together, make friends, discuss problems, projects, .stytdy and make decisions. Delegates will learn of the ACWW projects in the developing countries, be aware that the problem of hunger in the world is growing. The aim of ACWW is to educate and to combat disease and poverty. One project for the 80's is "Fresh Water and Sanitation For All." "I feel our priority is to help in the developing countries," said Dr. Ellen McLean of Eureka, N.S., the newly elected world president. president. She is past president of her province and of Canada -is the wife of a dairy farmer and was awarded an Honorary Doc- Young Painters Create Huge Mural at Museum "v u ; Av: '--v , \ - l X; . 1 i The youngsters in the above photo spent their July 1st holiday at the Bowmanville Museum painting a giant mural that will be sent to the Secretary of State in Ottawa. The "Painting Proud" idea was organized by students Cynthia 116th birthday Ball and Laurie MacQuarrie under a federal f?; 'd: , 1*. ; government summer employment grant. After the children finished painting, they were treated to birthday cake and ice cream, with magician Cliff Harding supplying the entertainment for Canada's [day. Pltch-ln and Keep Canada Beautiful Treat the Whole Family to... SUNDAY BRUNCH table. 11a.m. to2p.m. For Just $ 6.25 each Includes hot and cold buffet along with strawberry delights from our famous pastry J§ Mk. Now featuring a special added attraction: Magician - Cliff Harden to entertain the children. Also free balloons and favors. Make it a fun fdled day -- bring along your bathing suits and enjoy a cool refreshing swim in tlw pool before or after branch. Qufc/utta* ^ HOTEL IS Hwy. 401 at Liberty St. S. 623-3373 Bowmanville EVERY WEDNESDAY Ladies' Night featuring D.J. Eric Edwards as "Dr.Music" * Special Prices * Great "Middle-of- the-Road" Music to suit everyone J * Delicious "Pub-Grub" for your enjoyment EVERY TUESDAY is Men's Night Great Music and Refreshment Specials. Bring the gang and enjoy a night out with the guys! EVERY THURS., FRL, SAT. Enjoy the finest in dining and dancing with D. J. Eric Edwards. Watch for these special events coming up: * Beachcomber Party with a Fashion Show of Beach Wear * 50's and 60's Dance Party * 25th Anniversary Celebration " * Country and Western Night For Information and Reservations Telephone 623-3373 \P)utcJutm HOTFI !lu\ h H .il I il viI\ Si S II.IU III,111 torate of Laws degree for her work on behalf of rural women. The "Interfaith Service" on Sunday was attended by day visitors as well, when many faiths participated. Very Rev. Lois Wilson, past Moderator of the United Church of Canada spoke on "Faith, Hope and Love." She said, "We need to know each other,as persons, and learn to relate to each other as we are called to abide in love." Special music was rendered rendered by the conference choir and the Canadian Forces Naden Band. The guests were treated to tours of different parts of southern British Columbia and a special "Canadiana" night featuring Bobby Cur- tola. As the conference continues continues delegates become more aware that there,is a wealth of experience in the nine million members and it must be passed on to others when they return to their homelands. One speaker said "May the coming coming generations discover that there is only one country country 'Mother Earth' and one nation 'Mankind' and this sums up the feelings of the delegates here." %Z an &Cinemas STARTING FRIDAY FRI. & SAT. 7:00 & 9:00 CINEMA I SUN. THRU THURS. 8:00 p.m. The Canadian Statesman Advertising Deadlines Display -Tues. 4:00 p.m. Classified - Tues. 12:00 noon Hfie Art" (pft - farms presents A showing of paintings, prints, drawings, sculpture, pottery and weaving by local artists. The works will be exhibited and available for purchase. Fri., Aug. 12 7 p.m, - 10 p.m. Sat., Aug. 13 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. Sun., Aug. 14 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. Not suitable for children A CARL REINER FILM AN ASPEN FILM SOCIETY WILUAM E McEUEN/DAVIO V PICKER PRODUCTION STEVE MARTIN THE MAN WITH TWO BRAINS s,,™,.KATHLEEN TURNER DAVID WARNER b, CARL REINER STEVE MARTIN GEORGE GIPE MICHAEL CHAPMAN pukiikm », DAVID V PICKER WILUAM E McEUEN CARL REINER HELD OVER 4th PACKED WEEK CINEMA II FRI. & SAT. 7:00 6 9:05 SUN. THRU THUtiS. 8:00 p.m. '"Superman III' is the best yet. Its a hit...Its a delight...Its Supersequel! The most entertaining and affecting 'Superman' yeti' -- Richard Corliss. TIME MAGAZINE ALEXANDER SAU!ND_ CHRISTOPHER REEVE • RICHARD PRYOR Coming Soon: Breathless, Trading Places, Octopussy, War Games, Porky's II

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