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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Apr 1984, p. 4

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I The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. April 18.1984 St. Stephen's School Choirs Place in Kiwanis Festival chool A guide to fine dining and entertainment Starkville Folks Attend Pot Luck Supper STARKVILLE NEWS Mrs. Ruth Robinson visited Monday evening with Mrs. Jeanette Layng and Dyana. On Tuesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark visited in Colborne with her sister Mrs. Irene Somerville and her daughter-in-law Mrs. Howard Somerville of Castleton. On Tuesday evening, Mrs. Isabelle Trim, Mrs. Bernice Stark, Mrs. Ruth Robinson, Mrs. Gloria Todd and Mrs. Ruth Andrews attended the Orono Rebekah Lodge pot luck supper and birthday party held at the Odd Fellows Hall in Orono. Congratulations to Isabelle Trim and Ruth Robinson on being honored as 20 year members of the Lodge and for this each received a cup and saucer with the Rebekah Lodge crest. Congratulations Congratulations Isabelle and Ruth! The Korner Krafters met at The primary choir from St. Stephen's School recently recently won third place in the Oshawa Kiwanis Music Festival. Members of the choir are shown here with their director, Debbie Cavanagh. The' junior choir, which includes grades four to six, performed "Popping Corn" at the festival on Monday, Monday, April 10. The group received a score of 83. Last Call for the Main Deck Dining Room! Wednesday, April 18th from 5-8 p.m. Two can Dine for s 9.99 And ... Enjoy your Easter Sunday Buffet April 22nd, from 5 - 8 p.m. at the Port Darlington Marina Reservations Please 623-4925 South of Hwy. 401 - Exit 432 Bowmanville This choir representing the junior students of St. Stephen's School earned a second place certificate certificate in the Kiwanis Music Festival held last week in Oshawa. The choir, under the direction of Rose Cupido, earned a mark of 84. Betty Anne Somer-Scales accompanied the choir on the guitar and music consultant Carol Wonnocott helped both the primary group and the juniors. Say "Happy Easter 99 with Flowers! Send a basket full of spring. Fresh Cut Flowers Perky Arrangements Colorful Plants The Easter Basket Bouquet from your FTD 6 Florist. and... Easter Gift Ideas from Egg Platter * Mugs * Sesame Street Bibs * Placemats * Banks Call 623-7141 or 623-5577 For Prompt, Friendly Service Carnation Flower Shop 33 Division ST. Bowmanville Easter Dining Saturday Night, April 21st - Easter, Full Buffet of Hot and Cold featuring Hi Festival Ham and Sliced Turkey an >Mndessert from the pastry table, ^ (if 5:30 to 9 p.m 11. 1 Del Dickenson will provide an enjoyable evening | of beautiful organ dinner music. After, enjoy dancing, sing-alongs and a lot of good fun with Del "The Yorkshire Lad" from 8:30 p.m. to close. Easter Sunday, April 22nd - Easter Family Brunch 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m *6.25 Come meet the Easter Bunny, goodies for the children and dinner music by Del Dickenson. Easter Sunday Evening Buffet - Same as Saturday night as well as our regular menu 5:30 to 9 p.m. Reservations Required Make your reservations now for this special event. Mother's Day Dining - Saturday, May 12th - Buffet Sunday, May 13th -- Family Brunch and Evening Buffet (7\ f f Telephone (SCj^tchman 623-3373 GM Donates Training Van For Use at BHS The Director of Education Education for the Northumberland Northumberland and Newcastle board, Doug Sifton, reports reports General Motors of Canada has donated a GMC van for training purposes to Bowmanville Bowmanville High School. The van will be used for automotive automotive instruction only and will not be operated operated on roads or highways. highways. Board Chairman Ian Wilson spoke for the board at last week's meeting when he said, in offering thanks to the auto manufacturer, "GM has been very generous to the board...they've made a number of donations over the years." Keep Canada Beautiful "SLDS- S/XITOINAL" HAPPY HOUR with Reduced Prices OPEN Friday, April 20th--11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Happy Hour 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. Closed Saturday and Sunday Also Dance to the D.J. DINING SPECIAL CONTINUES Offer expires Tuesday, April 24 TWO SIRLOIN $JA 99 STEAK DINNERS ... I U. Each Dinner includes Soup, Salad, or Juice; 8 oz. Sirloin Steak; Choice of Potato; and Vegetable. ex?" **0 Tfecapft Itestautitit \ ■y, O X Vl UNDER Li-B.O. 68 King St. E. in the Veltrl Complex 623-2623 Bowmanville crxr: §N ®lbe Eangletooob Bitting lounge East of Oshawa on Hwy. #2 (formerly the Great Knight) p* -- ---- HOTEL Liberty St. S. and Hwy. 401 Bowmanville Easter Sunday Buffet April 21, 1984 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Special Buffet Prices Telephone 728-2254 Es the home of Mrs. Ellen Farrow on Wednesday morning morning for crafts and coffee. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Cooper, Oshawa visited Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. On Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Dorothy Trim and Mrs. Isabelle Trim visited in Bowmanville with Mrs. Dianne Rowe. Mr. Gordon Fairbank, Toronto visited Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Jeanette Layng and Dyana. Later in the afternoon, Gordon visited with Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. On Thursday noonhour, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robinson attended a luncheon and retirement retirement party in honor of Mrs. Meda Stapleton of Port Hope who is retiring from bus driving after 20 years service. The luncheon was held at Welcome Court and put on by the Cobourg branch of Char- terways Bus Lines. Congratulations, Congratulations, Meda! Mr. Ted Stark and Shannon, Knoxville visited Saturday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. On Saturday, Mr. Jeff Caswell was a dinner guest of his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. Licensed L.L.B.O. NOW!! Live Entertainment Every Friday and Saturday Country and Western This week featuring: Tom Mark "Yesterday's Wine" Delivery Available on $4.00 minimum orders 96 Waverley Road Bowmanville Visa 623-1140 MasterCard Bowmanville 6231133 Math HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND Two shows nightly 7 and 9 p.m. Cinemas CINEMA i "CALL THESE COPS HILARIOUS! 'Police Academy 7 features some very funny people doing some very funny things for the benefit of our funny bones. May the farce be with them." George Anthony TORONTO SUN ÎWmMàMM, <D; What an Institution! Coarse Language T.B.O. CINEMA II STARTS FRIDAY Two shows nightly 7 and 9 p.m. MATINEE SUNDAY ONLY AT 2:00 p.m. ". .THE MOST ENGAGING COMEDY SINCE 'TOOTSIE' .. .THE MOST MAGICAL FANTASY SINCE 'E.T. ' " -Michael Srogm BOSTON PHOENIX "KEEPS US LAUGHING BEAUTIFUL MERMAID MAKES BIG SPLASH IN NEW COMEDY." -- Ron Base, TORONTO STAR "OFFERS MORE GOOD LAUGHS PER MINUTE THAN ANY OTHER SO- CALLED 'COMEDY' I'VE SEEN THIS YEAR, AND I HEARTILY RECOMMEND RECOMMEND IT TO ANYONE WHO LIKES LEAVING THE THEATRE SMILING." -- George Anthony, TORONTO SUN epE Coarse Language ^ T.B.O. ^ TOM HANKS' DARYL HANNAH • EUGENE LEVY w JOHN CANDY ** iBRIAN GRAZERtRON 1 HOWARD JOHN THOMAS LENOX LEE HOLDRIDCE '"tLOWEUGAMâ BABALOO MANDEL * BRIKY JAÏ FRIEDMAN J" BRUCE JAÏ ERIEDMAN BRIAN GRAZES ^RONHOMD Coming Soon: Terms of Endearment, Romancing the stone, Up the Creek, Hard to Hold, Never Cry Wolf.

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