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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Oct 1985, p. 8

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8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 9,1985 <f/ïmfîsgiuing wining Suide Bears and Clowns Help Celebrate Alfie's Anniversary \ • - ' " n I ; ■ M ,v;- I'fr;.?' i, • , ,}* ■ Around Alfie's Video, King St. West, there was plenty of action on Saturday as they celebrated their first anniversary. A big bear was outside, handing our balloons and at the counter inside Happenings from Newton ville Mrs. Shirley Stapleton and Henderson enjoyed the Bonny and Mrs. Bernice Wedding Showcase held at i Family Roadhouse Restaurant • Fast Service • Delicious Food • Reasonable Prices Speciali Sunday, Oct. 13, 1985 SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. adults $7.50 children $4.50 (12 and under) Evening Thanksgiving Buffet ,4 p.m. - 8 p.m. All you can eat buffet including salads and hot foods as well as traditional turkey, desserts and beverage. Adults $11.95 Children $6.95 PLEASE RESERVE NOW 'wta/t For Reservations Call 623 3373 Liberty St. S. and Hwy. 401 Bowmanville Trinity United Church on Monday evening in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Challice. Congratulations to Miss Karine Hayman and Mr. Theo Welters who were married a week ago at St. George's Anglican Church, Newcastle, with reception and dance following at the St. Francis of Assisi Parish in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Turner with Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hendricks attended the United Way Dance at the Kinsmen Hall, Oshawa, on Saturday evening. Mr. Orville Falls of Peterborough, Peterborough, and Mr. Reg Falls were dinner guests on Wednesday with.Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Farrow. Eleven teenagers met at the Sunday School on Tuesday evening to discuss the coming events for the fall season. Next meeting to be on October 22nd and the subject discussed will be how our parents treat us and vice versa under the leadership of Rev. Bryan Youngs-Ransom. Twelve girls are meeting at the church for 4H work on the topic of Basic Baking on Monday evenings. Lily Riemstra and Phyllis Clarke are their leaders for this course. Mrs. Maude Coulter of Minden spent last week with Mrs. Wm. Milligan and Berneice. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Stamp of Minden spent the weekend with the Milligans. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stapleton and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Wood and Chad enjoyed their dinner held at Maple Grove United Church on Saturday evening. Mrs. Emma Ruthven of Port Hope and Mrs. Berniece Henderson attended the Past Matrons of the Eastern Star COME AND ENJOY OUR TEVE'S E The House of Steak & Seafood ' 922 SIMCOE ST. N. OSHAWA 579-2369 ■2 Ail Mâ|Of credit cards accepted I THANKSGIVING DINNER Sunday, Oct. 13 and Monday, Oct. 14 4 p.m. to Closing Prime Rib and Crab Fisherman's Platter Steak and Ribs Turf and Surf Turkey dinner with all the trimmings 12. per meal Sorvod with salmi, qailir bread dessert, tea in < olfee DESSERT OF THE DAY Cherry and Blueberry Tarts Victory Party Planned for Rookie of the Year There will be a victory party October 14 for race car driver Randy MacDonald MacDonald who has been nicknamed "Oshawa's Golden Boy" by Ken Squire of CBS TV. The celebration will be in recognition of Randy's successful successful year on the NASCAR NASCAR North circuit. The Hampton resident captured the Bosch Spark Plug Rookie of the Year Award after a very close contest. Randy's friends, acquaintances, acquaintances, race fans, and the media are invited to attend the congratulatory party held at Oshawa's Holiday Inn on Monday, October 14, between two and four p.m. The crew and car will also be on hand for the celebration. celebration. The 23-year-old's white and red number 86 car has been a familiar sight on the NASCAR North tour. And Randy's racing career has been supported by his entire family. His parents, Merrill (Doc) and Pat MacDonald, are avid supporters as is his sister, sister, Terry. Sponsors include Bosch Spark Plugs, Val- voline Oil and AC/Delco Smart Parts. Randy began his stock car racing career seven years ago on the short tracks of Ontario, moving up the ranks of street stock, ASA and now NASCAR North. Randy clinched the Rookie of the Year honors at last week's New England 300 held in Cadamount Speedway, Milton Vermont. He completed the race in the top 10 and was the first rookie across the line. A total of 15 rookies were competitors in the NASCAR NASCAR north tour along with many veteran drivers. The field of competitors entered entered at some races was as high as 75. A fourth year engineering student at University of Waterloo, Randy MacDonald's MacDonald's future plans include include racing in the Grand National ranks. But first, he plans to gain more experience with NASCAR NASCAR North. there was a clown with reddish hair, taking care of the customers who were making the most of the free balloons. It really was a day to remember. Dinner at Strath Manor and a Pantomime at the High School, Bowmanville on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boughen and Mrs. Winnie Montgomery enjoyed, a Trentway Bus tour last week beginning on Sunday till Friday to Michigan then north to SaultSt. Marie and Sudbury with 44 passengers aboard. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Farrow were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd of Starkville. Newtonville-Starkville Bowling > 50-50 draw - Jean O'Neill. t Team Standings Summer 13, Winter 10, Spring 9, and Fall 8 points. 200 Games Pat Millson 227, Dian Scuik 224, Cindy Millson 222, Jacqui Coombes 219, Olive Henderson 209, Marlene Stacey 208, Joyce Stacey. 203. Mrsi Marie Trim and Mrs. Berniece Hëhdqrson spent Wednesday visiting their ■ sister, Mrs. Margaret Wade in Kendal. ' Miss Berneice Milligan, Mrs. Janet Paeden and Phyllis Peck were passengers on the Hammond Bus who travelled with the Senior Citizens of Newcastle to Sudbury on Tuesday to visit the mines and the museum there. They also saw the Rainbow Ceramics and Kaufmann Furniture Displays at Collingwood and a shopping spree arriving home on Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson Henderson attended the annual Legion Golf Dinner and dance in Bowmanville at the Legion Hall on Saturday evening. Several couples enjoyed the 25th wedding anniversary celebrations for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stacey held Saturday evening at the I.O.O.F. Hall at Dale. They received gifts and many cards of congratulations. congratulations. World Wide Communion was observed at Newtonville Church Sunday morning. The greeters were Maurice and Jean O'Neill, The sermon was entitled "Married to One Another." The choir sang "Follow Me" and led in the singing of Happy Birthday to Mary Jones. On October 12th at 10:30 come and help decorate the church for Thanksgiving. The Women's Institute of Newtonville will hold' their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Janet Paeden and her group to be in charge of meeting and lunch. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Henderson Henderson visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Henderson of Oshawa on Sunday evening. RNA RESULTS All 34 Durham College candidates writing the Nursing Assistant Registration Registration Examination have passed, with an average mark of 517. A passing grade is 350. Of 31 schools writing the licensing examination, Durham College ranked 8th. Lister Robinson, Durham's Durham's Dean of Academic Affairs, Affairs, extends congratulations congratulations to the graduates. He stated that the college is very pleased with the results, results, and that this continues continues an excellent past performance record. 7 Star Family Restaurant UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT comfortable atmosphere fine food children welcome DAILY BREAKFAST SPECIALS! THANKSGIVING TURKEY DINNER We also serve curry and rice Present this coupon and receive 1 FREE ORDER OF FRIES | ■ ■ with any meal over $3.00 . . : ; Hwy."#115j Newcastle 987-4478 Randy MacDonald, of Hampton, has become this year's NASCAR North Rookie of the Year. To celebrate his accomplishment, there will be a party on Monday, October 14, between two and four p.m. at Oshawa's Holiday Inn. All of Randy's friends and the media are invited to attend and both the car and members of the crew will be on hand. Old fashioned Thanksgiving Buffet pinner at the Port Darlington Marina Hotel South of Hwy. 401 - Exit 432 Take the entire family out to see the boats and bid our Canada Geese goodbye! Enjoy entertainment and a sing-a-long with "Stan, our Piano Man" (Sunday afternoon only) Make reservations now CALL 623-4925 for Sunday, Oct. 13 11:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 14 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Something new in our Lighthouse Lounge Every Thursday 8 p.m. to 12 midnight JOHN LUDGATE - Guitarist (country-folk-soft rock) f--?(ianll±gL<JLncj tSfizcLat Jlletnud Come in and join us for Thanksgiving Dinner. Turkey with all the trimmings, topped off with a homemade dessert and coffee - all for $9.95. MONDAY, OCTOBER 14,1985 2 p.m. - 7 p.m. 68 King St. E., Bowmanville For Reservations Call 623-1307 Remember - Wednesday night is singles night at TJ's /yy^' ...iK t ' V sv s - ////. .VVVVV Com* and Cnjotf omA jboMCiHf 3h Ôm faiaat* Jttomtp With Jlio* CntldaiHmmt D'ELEGANT Steak A Seafood House "567 Nno SI E**t - Obhawi - 5754899. Fx Come and enjoy our OLD FASHIONED THANKSGIVING SUNDAY, OCî! 13 & MONDAY, OCT. 14 Roast Turkey M2. With all the trimmings 'Seafood Delight King Crab Legs, Jumbo Scampi, Scallops *Prime Rib of Beef and King Crab Legs 95 *T-Bone Steak and Scampi M6. 95 per meal INCLUDES: PICKLE TRAY, GARLIC OR FRENCH BREAD, DESSERT, COFFEE or TEA D'ELEGANTE SH$R0*$fe Steak & Seafood House 557 King SL East--Oshawa--576-6999

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