4 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. Mav 30,1984 A guide to fine dining and entertainment. 'h, W Pioneer Skills Recalled Cobourg potter Carole Bandurchin, right, supervises the efforts of Tania ?vSt n f bUrg ' 1 gra f ? e 10 stude " t at Durham Christian High School, in forming. a vase from clay thrown on the potter's wheel. Several area artists partici- pated in the annual Artist's Day held at the school Friday afternoon. o -COD- LIVE BANDS STRANGE ALLIANCE Friday, June 1st COUNTRY VARIETY Saturday, June 2nd 9 p.m. -1 a.m. EXTENDED HAPPY HOUR 4 p.m. - 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday Nights MONDAY NIGHTS ARE "NEW YORK NIGHTS" AT THE CAPRI 2 - 8 oz. New York Sirloins for *11. 95 Choice of potato, vegetables, garlic bread. Every Monday only, from May 28 - June 25. Ttj&€apfi Instaurant] rw ° ± V-» UNDER L1.B.O. 68 King St. E. in the Veltri Complex 623-2623 Bowmanville Starkville Last Sunday evening Mrs, Roy Simpson and her son, Dennis, who is home on leave from Canadian Armed Forces Base at Lars, Germany, visited in Newcastle Newcastle with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Allin. Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Hum- merston of Florida visited Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brettell and Susan. Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hal- lowell visited Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hallowell. On Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Souch visited visited Mr. Milton Wannan, Kirby. Mr. Brenton Farrow visited visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clifford Reid, Bowmanville, one day during the week. Mr. Dennis Simpson returned returned to his duties at the Army Base at Lars, Germany Germany last Tuesday, after spending three weeks at home visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simpson, Mark, Stuart and Paul. Dennis Dennis has signed up for another two years with the Canadian Army in Europe. On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim visited in Bowmanville with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowe and Tiffany Tiffany to celebrate Dianne's birthday. Mrs. John Windatt visited Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. On Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell Hallowell visited Miss Norma Hallowell, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brettell Brettell and Susan spent Friday in Toronto visiting their daughter Miss Debbie Brettell. Brettell. Mrs. Jim Stark and her daughter Mrs. Grant Silvester Silvester of Sarnia visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy. On Friday afternoon Mrs. Edna Dobson accompanied THE SHE WIT has a NEW LOOK and a NEW MENU Along with our Pizza and Subs TRY OUR Homemade Lasagna, Jumbo Hot Dogs, Rueben Dogs and Ham & Cheese or Salami on a Kaiser. Open Daily at 12:00 Noon THE SHI VAT Submarine and Pizza 242 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-6434 For students at the Bowmanville Senior Public School, last Thursday offered an opportunity to learn about pioneer life from the mid 1800s. Guests with expertise in 30 different topics discussed discussed pioneer activities ranging from woodworking, woodworking, to music, law enforcement and the making of home-made Christmas decorations.. Approximately Approximately 435 students -- many ip pioneer costumes -- took part in the various workshops. Here, John Carter helps grade eight student Paul Brunt manufacture manufacture a shingle. Mr. Carter is museums advisor for the Ministry of Citizenship and Culture. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ruthven of Port Hope to Lindsay to attend the funeral funeral of the late Mrs. James Mackey of Toronto, the former Eliza Dickinson of Port Hope. Mrs. John Windatt visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Merez, Cow- anville. Mr. and Mrs. Skip Currier, Port Hope, visited Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Farrow, Tammy and Jody. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Brenton Farrow visited visited in Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Taylor. Later, Ellen visited in Bowmanville Bowmanville with Mrs. Dorothy Snowden and Mrs. Iva Farrow, Farrow, both patients at Memorial Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Lee-Anne Luxton, Brandon and Shanna, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, were Saturday afternoon afternoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Souch, Dwayne, Jodie and Heather. Mr. and Mrs. David Brettell, Brettell, Oshawa, were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brettell and Susan. Mr. and Mrs. John Windatt Windatt spent the weekend in Niagara Falls visiting places of interest. Returning Returning home on Sunday afternoon, afternoon, they visited John's sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Acton and Tom at Smithville. Mrs. David Henry and Brett and Mrs. David Silvester, Silvester, all of Sarnia, spent the weekend with their grandmother, grandmother, Mrs. Jim Stark, an#l visited their grandfather, Jim, who is a patient in Oshawa General Hospital. Mrs. Grant Silvester returned returned home to Sarnia with her daughters after spending spending two weeks with her mother. Mr. Geoffrey Fairbank of Toronto was a supper and evening guest of Mrs. Jeanette Layng and Dyana on Saturday. On Saturday evening, Mr. John DeWitt attended the reception and dance following following the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lean, the former Miss Janet Youngman, of Kendal. The reception was held at the Canadian Legion Hall in Bowmanvillq. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robinson and Mrs. Annette Savery of Bowmanville Bowmanville attended the wedding of their great nephew, Mr. Scott Yule of Oshawa. The marriage took place at Holy Cross Church with reception reception and dance following at St. George's Hall. On Sunday morning, several several ladies from Starkville attended the Newtonville U.C.W. anniversary service at Newtonville United with guest speaker Mrs. Mary Kellogg of Welcome. Everyone was reminded of the annual Manse Auction and Bake Sale to be held next Saturday on the Newtonville Newtonville Church lawn. For large items, please call Mr. Wally Boughen for pick-up. Miss Catherine Stewart,/ Sixth Liné, and Mrs. Lynda King, Oshawa, were Sunday luncheon guests of Mrs. Edna Dobson. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Maynard and Melissa, Bowmanville, were afternoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Souch and family. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow Farrow were Sunday afternoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gilbert, Charles, Gregory and Laurier, Toronto. Mr. Bruce Trim, Newmarket, Newmarket, was a Sunday evening visitor with his mother Mrs. Isabelle Trim. Children Creating Crafts at Library AGF Preferred Income Fund The way to: -- Make more income per month -- Pay less taxes per year • The preferred way to lower your taxes • The preferred way to increase your dividends • Regular monthly income Peace of Mind -- through professional management LEARN HOW -- ATTEND THE Dominion Securities Ames FREE SEMINAR at The Flying Dutchman Hotel Tuesday, June 12th, 1984 7:30 wm. Treat Yourself Be There! Several local children will be busy during the summer months creating arts and crafts at the Bowmanville Library. About 25 budding artists participate participate weekly during the summer months, and once monthly during the fall and winter. Above, Heather Douglas works diligently on a picture, Saturday, May 19. ; Photo by Don Howarth iuw "S Cinemas STARTING FRIDAY CINEMA I Fri. and Sat. 7 and 9 p.m. Sun. through Thurs. 8 p.m. only z|||i2iarfie McGee Is Stephen King's §|§| : , WW she have the power,,, to sier*lv|| ACfONMNINlNT Violence T.B.O. 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