t I t 14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 25,1984 Section Two A guide to fine dining and entertainment. Creative Cookery Draws Full House Iota Psi Chapter Told About Drugs . j : '4é' ; ! St. Paul's Sunday School room was filled recently for a Creative Cooking demonstration sponsored by the Iota Psi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority. ;ig Here, Home Economists Lyn Cooke and Pat Morris, in the aprons, discuss pie crust with Linda Hargest. LIBRARY LISTINGS New at the Bowmanville Branch Fiction: Blume, Judy. Smart Women. - With the wit and sensitivity that have made her famous, Judy Blume creates a complex romantic triangle you'll never forget. G ess, Denise. Good Deeds. - This is a powerful and intriguing intriguing first novel that concerns a skillfully wrought lesson in the dangers and rewards of doing good. Henderson, Don. Bomb Two: a novel. - This extraordinary, extraordinary, brilliantly plotted novel of action and suspense gives a remarkable picture of police methods, of the actions and feelings of terrorists and of the techniques of bomb disposal. Spencer, Elizabeth. The Salt Line. - Set on the Gulf Coast of Mississippi, this powerful and beautifully crafted novel tells of an abiding rivalry between two men and the women in their lives. Kerby, Frank. Devilseed. - As in his previous work, the author spins a tale of passion and romance, drawing the reader into the gaudy, bawdy era that was San Francisco in the 1850's. Non-fiction : Burns, David, D. Feeling Good: the new mood therapy. - This compassionate and insightful insightful look explains how to conquer your depressions by changing the patterns of perception perception that create and per- At a meeting of the Iota Psi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority on April 11th, new member Gloria Gorden was welcomed by President Cathy Aitken, right and Vice President Gayle Stevenson. SATELLITE SALES* SERVICE • INSTALLATIONS • LEASING* FREE ESTIMATES* 1330 RITSON RD. N. (at Taunton) OSHAWA, ONT. (416) 433-1116-7 OPEN AT 7:00 a.m. Serving delicious food of the highest quality at reasonable prices. Take-out orders a specialty. 9 King St. W. 623-5412 Don't Make a Move!! without mwffloiL Our Hostess' Gifts and Information Information are the Key to Your New Community Call Sandra Yates 623-5873 fta Mail fmMi lull! wIMWkV Guest speaker at the meeting was Constable John Logan of Durham Regional Police who spoke on the current illicit drug situation in Ontario and this community. He brought along samples to show the ladies what the drugs looked like and also advised them what to look for when checking their children for drug use. Lynda Gibson, left, and Linda Hargest welcomed him. petuate them. Creamer, Robert W. Stengel : Ills Life and Times.- The brilliant baseball manager manager who guided the New York Yankees to ten pennants in twelve seasons comes vividly to life in the pages of this perceptive biography. Powell, Lenore S. Alzheimer's Disease: a guide for families. - Based on the author's clinical experience working with families of the memory-impaired, this book is filled with helpful advice. r-@ WE RE MORE THAN A *? NICE PLACE TO EAT CELEBRATE SPRING WITH A COUPON WORTH up to *10.00 After 5 p.m. Mon. and Tues. one coupon per table Buy any dinner entree from our extensive menu at regular price and your friend's entree of equal or less value Is complimentary to a maximum value of $10.00. Expiry date April 30/84 c.s. 145 King St. W., Oshawa Major Credit Cards Accepted 571-1777 Every Thursday is Family Steak Night Our special for two ... 8-OZ. New York cut (per person) $ 1 1.99 per couple 5:00 lo 8:30 p.m. Served with fried onions on a sizzling plaller, complete with salad bar, fried potatoes and vegetable. Choose either rice pudding or jelly lor dessert. Each family Is allowed one or two children under 12 yrs, only $1,25 each, Child has choice olt burger 1 chips or a small sleek, Thursdays we also serve our regular monu. KING GARDEN Restaurant and Tavern 73 King E 623 4255 Bowmanville I Licensed L.L.B.O. NOW!! Live Entertainment Every Friday and Saturday Country and Western This week featuring: "Nostalgia" Delivery Available on $4.00 minimum orders 96 Waverley Road Bowmanville Visa 623-1140 MasterCard Life on a Farm Some people find it aggravating just to be near a farm. The smell and the looks just drive them crazy. Oh well, a farm doesn't drive me crazy. How I wish I could live on a farm. I think life on a farm would be quite nice. This is what I think it would be like. You would get up at around 6:00 and milk the cows. And then, at 7:00 feed the cows, the pigs, the horses and the chickens. One thing you really have to watch for is foxes and wolves. In spring all the babies are born and it's so nice. If you like, you could put the saddle on the horse ana have a ride. I think it would be fun on a farm. Jenny Libby Grade 4 Newcastle Public School CELEBRATE SPRING WITH A COUPON WORTH UP TO *10.00 After 5 p.m. 7 days a week one coupon per table Buy any dinner entree from our I extensive menu at regular price and your friend's entree of equal or less value is complimentary to a maximum value of $10.00. ■ Expiry date April 30/84 c.s. For reservations call: 723-4667 44 Simcoe St. S. 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