I 4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 5,1985 A guide to fine dining and entertainment. F or Fine Dining • • • Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday we serve a FULL BUFFET of Hot and Cold items featuring our famous Hip of Beef and dessert from the pastry table (5 to 8 p.m.) SUNDAY FAMILY BRUNCH Full Hot and Cold Buffet with dessert from the pastry table (I I a.m. to 2 p.m.) s 6 75 Enjoy Ron Baker at the organ During Sunday Brunch DON'T FORGET OUR SINGLES WORLD EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 9 p.m. (no cover charge) SATURDAY NIGHT DINNER and DANCE-$10.95 BUFFET 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. DANCING from 9 p.m. (no cover charge) Prizes awarded both nights. Make your reservations today, for relaxing Dining. Liberty St S and Hwy. 401 Bowmanville Bon-fire BAR-B-Q CHICKEN & RIBS LICENSED UNDER L.L.B.O. Hwy. 35 South of Lindsay Telephone (705 ) 328-0017 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Cakes supplied FREE for all special occasions with reservations of 6persons or more. Let's Go, Bowmanville to JJ's Ice Cream! All Teams (4 or more) together in uniform Vz Price i- u Cm JJ's Hard and Soft Ice Cream 23 SILVER ST. (REAR) BOWMANVILLE Do you know where we are? JJ's . 55 Canadian Tira ï 1 1 j> c/) Church St, King St. News from Newt on ville Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stapleton attended the Johnny Cash Show, held at Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto, on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Phyllis Peck is a patient in Port Hope Hospital. We all wish for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Purdy of Peterborough, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott on Wednesday. Mrs. Acy Farrow attended the Retirement Party for Mrs. Louise Bell, R.N., on Wednesday Wednesday afternoon, held at the Memorial Park, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle visited Mr. Clarence Gilmer, a patient at St. Joseph's Hospital, Hospital, Peterborough on Monday. Misses Jan Farrow, Tara Stapleton and Marcia Andrews, Andrews, with the Pathfinders of Newcastle, enjoyed the weekend weekend at Darlington Provincial Park and on Sunday morning, they all had a view of the Goodyear Blimp. ivir. and Mrs. Robert Wood and Courtney, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wood and Scott of Newcastle, Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood, Lindsay and Sarah of Whitby, Mr. Floyd Wood and Miss Leslie Mohun of Oshawa enjoyed the retirement party of their father, Mr. Reid Wood, on Sunday at their home, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood's. Reid has been employed with General Motors for 33 years. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Farrow and family and Reid's mother, Mrs. W. Wood of Newcastle joined in the celebrations in the evening. evening. Mr. Sid Lancaster of South Haven Nursing Home will be celebrating his birthday on Thursday, June 6 th. Mr. Goertz of Oshawa was a caller on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Cj.M. Jones. ■ Several attended the salad supper held at St. George's Anglican Church, Newcastle on Sunday. Mr. Raymond Bruce is still a patient at Memorial Hospital, Hospital, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson Henderson attended the Toronto Blue Jay - Cleveland Indians ball game in Toronto on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gilmer, Jeffrey and Corey of Janet- ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle on Sunday. Rev. Mrs. Winnie Montgomery Montgomery is a patient in Peterborough Peterborough Hospital. Their home address is 832 Hillard Street, Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. John Connelly of Welcome were visitors on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Farrow. Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Henderson were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. ana Mrs. Moreton Henderson and Edward Edward ofMorrish. The Brownies and Guides Mother and Daughter Banquet Banquet was held at the Sunday School on Thursday evening with 40 in attendance. The dinner was pot luck, followed by several presentations. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stapleton presented their daughter Tricia with the All Around Cord and, Mrs. Betty Hamon, the District Commissioner from Newcastle presented her with the pin. The 7th anniversary anniversary pins were presented to the Guides from the Guide leaders, Lynda Farrow and Jean Kimball. The beautiful cake was made by the Brown Owl Marion Knapp. The four girls flew up from Brownies to Guides. The meeting closed with the campfire. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grills of Oakwood, and Mr. and Mrs, Carl Todd of Starkville were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Farrow. In the afternoon the Farrows and the Grills visited with their relative, Mrs. E. Austin of Port Hope, who was a dinner guest on Sunday with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stapleton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Perrin of Peterborough were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson. On Friday at the school, 72 students and teachers were served pizzas for their noon lunches from the Square Boy Pizza Restaurant, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, who delivered it to them. Some of the parents helped with the serving of this and also carrot sticks, cake and kool whip. TWO CAN DINE FOR $9.99 STEAK DINNER EVERY WEDNESDAY 5to8p.m. For reservations call 623*4925 Coming Fri. and Sat., June 14-15,8-12 p.m. TONY AMAROSA - Main Deck Dining Room PORT DARUNGTON MARINA HOTEL South of Hwy. 401 - Exit 432 - Bowmanville Home of the Sunday Brunch and Daily Salad Bar with Luncheon Specials from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Buffets Fri., Sat., Sun. and Mon. Evenings FATHER'S DAY, JUNE 16th Brunch 11 to 3 p.m. Buffet 4 - 9 p.m. Children's Prices and Evening Entertainment by the Bow. Senior Public School Band Director Mr. Don MacArthur Lena Clysdale and Janet Paeden assisted with church greetings on Sunday. The choir sang "Send the Light," with the organist Mrs. Myrtle Kloster. Mr. Frank Stapleton led an impressive ana well delivered sermon on "Keeping the Spirit." The contents of the manse (except appliances) will be so(d at the Grist Mill Auction Barn on Friday, June 7th beginning at 7 p.m. On June 24-25 the arrival of our new minister, Rev. Bryan Youngs- Ransom, his wife and son. Mrs. Bertha Floyd of Bolton, Bolton, Mr. Truman Austin of Wesleyville, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tompkins of Port Hope were visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tompkins. 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