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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Mar 1987, p. 4

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4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, March 18,1987 I A guide to fine dining and entertainment. St. Paul's Arts Series Brings Broadway Musical to Town by Tammy Hill A mixture of country, blues, gospel and rockabilly rockabilly music can be heard on Wednesday, March 25, when St. Paul's Senior Choir presents presents Pump Boys and Dinettes. Dinettes. This entertaining musical will be the first of three productions productions in the fourth annual annual Performing Arts Series. Pump Boys and Dinettes Dinettes began in a New York City steak house and has grown to a Broadway show. The performance combines a tale from a roadside diner and a gas station. In addition to the March Celebrate with us our 25th show, the St. Paul's Performing Arts Series includes: includes: Quintessence and, finally, Trio Vivant. The shows get under way at Bowmanville High School at eight p.m. and they're suitable for all ages. Allanah Coles of St. Paul's Choir said, "we are trying to promote a family audience." There are 600 tickets available available for the series and they may be purchased as a package or per single performance. performance. The second group of performers, performers, called "Quintessence", "Quintessence", is a string quartet. The group is scheduled to appear at Bowmanville High School on Wednesday, April 15. Mrs. Coles commented commented that Quintessence was the first group to perform perform for St, Paul's four years ago when the annual series began. At that time the group was known as Collage. Collage. Mrs. Coles also mentioned mentioned that since Quintessence Quintessence is a string group it offers offers something different to Bowmanville residents because because there are few groups of this kind in the area. Quintessence will also be performing an afternoon GRAND ^ OPENINGS Friday, March 20 JOHN STREET In PONTYPOOL RESTAURANT & DINING LOUNGE John at. pontypool Fully Licenced Under L.L.B. featuring Sunday buffet Grand Opening Special All Second Meals 1/2 PRICE Check Out our ■ TAKE-OUT MENU 7 Days a Week Catering to: Banquets, Weddings, Parties Dagg's Variety Featuring: Light Groceries, Tobacco Confectionery, Cards Gifts, Hardware OVER 200 VCR RENTAL SELECTIONS GRAND OPENING IN-STORE SPECIALS Free Coffee Free Draws ITBUSTER'S ra ROADHOUSE and TAVERN 45 KING STREET WEST NEWCASTLE (416) 987-4442 APPEARING: Thursday, March 19 Friday, March 20 Saturday, March 21 PARRISH m FAMILY Coming April 4 - TERRY SUMSION TICKETS $7.00/PERSON WANTED: Part-time Cook, Waiter/Waitress, Doorman, Cleaning Person 6 at the Castle Hotel 54 KING STREET EAST BOWMANVILLE (416) 623-7072 LADIES'NIGHT- Male Strippers coming soon in the Month of April March 20 and 21 FRANK SODA Coming March 27 and 28, "'"'Tm,, JEALOUSY ** A Tribute to Bryan Adams Thursday ^ 5:00-8:00 p.m. t Chicken Wings ^ I have already begun working working on next year's events.. One group has already been booked and Mrs. Coles hopes that the other two will have been scheduled by May so the people in town will know what is coming coming up for the next year. The series is partially funded by the Ontario Arts Council and all proceeds go towards the next year's three events in the Performing Performing Arts Series. Diane Hamre Liberal Candidate Nominee invites all Durham East Liberals and Friends to an OPEN HOUSE Friday, March 27th 8 p.m. Acres Restaurant Taunton Road, Bowmanville The fourth annual Performing Arts Series, presented by St. Paul's Senior Choir, will begin this year on Wednesday, March 25, with the Pump Boys and Dinettes. This six peson musical includes the sounds of country, blues, gospel and rockabilly music in what is now a Broadway show. This is the first of the three part series offered at Bowmanville High School. Pictured above are the Pump Boys and Dinettes. From left: R. Kempf.J. Friesen, R. Maciag, J. MacEwen, J. Alcorn, and D. Balfour. show for some of the local junior schools. "The afternoon afternoon show should be a lot of fun. It will be a good opportunity opportunity for the kids to see. the performance," commented commented Mrs. Coles. The third performance of the series will be by Trio Vivant on Wednesday,'May 13. This is a three-person Liberty Belles Team Standings: C. Roberts - 20, 16284; J. Hanthorn -19%, 16615; R. Junkin -14%, 16210; F. Sleep -13,16418; K. Dustin - 12, 15883; C. Hopcrdft - 12, 15724; R. Wright -12,15529; F. Bullcok-5,15627. Top Ten: C. Roberts - 229, F. Sleep - 228, J. Hanthorn - 215, E. Etcher - 209, R. Junkin -, 208, K. Dustin - 200, J. McMullen -199, C. Hopcroft - 194, D. Hartford - 189, B. Westlake-189. High Single - E. Etcher 269. High Double - C. Roberts 481. High Average - C. Roberts 229. group consisting of piano, violin and cello that will play classical, ragtime and contemporary pieces. Mrs. Coles said the idea behind the Performing Arts Series is "to bring professional professional Canadian talent to Bowmanville, without paying paying Toronto prices." A lot of planning goes into the three-part series and the St. Paul's Senior Choir INTRODUCTION TO .'Jr: FRENCH IMMERSION Parents with an interest in the French. Immersion Programme offered by the Northumberland-Newcastle Board of Education, are invited to attend an introductory introductory meeting at Ontario Street Public School, next Monday, March 30th at 7:30 p.m. Country House RESTAURANT No Frills Brunch Scrambled Eggs, Ham, Sausage, Pancakes, Home Fries, Tea Biscuits, and Fresh Fruit $4.50 Saturday and Sunday 9 - 1 p.m. AII-You-Care-to-Eat Join our Seniors' Club and receive 15% OFF Children's Prices Available or Order from our Children's Menu AFWWHŒL LOCATED AT THE Hwy. 401 and Waverley Rd., Bowmanville 623-3604 Country House RESTAURANT Sunday Buffet • Soup and Salad Bar • Hip of Beef • Chicken • Fresh Potatoes and Vegetables • Homemade Gravy and Breads • Homemade Pastries • Tea or Coffee All-You-Care-to-Eat -- $ 8.95 From 5-8 p.m. Children's Prices Available or Order from our Children's Menu Join Our Seniors' Club and receive 15% OFF AfiHWHea LOCATED AT THE Hwy. 401 and Waverley Rd., Bowmanville 623-3604 THE 416-623-3373 Bowmanville HOTEL Highway 401 Interchange 432 Breakfast Special - Cafeteria Monday to Sunday 6:30 -11:00 a.m 1. 2 Eggs with Bacon or Sausage, § Flomefries, Coffee, Toast or Muffin 2. 3 Eggs with Bacon or Sausage, , Homefries, Coffee, Toast or Muffin 2.60 $ 2.75 Weekly Specials Dining Room - D.J. Nightly - Wed. thru to Sat. 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Monday - $c on Striploin or Ribeye with soup or salad, potato and vegetable Q.UU Tuesday - Chicken and Rib Combo with soup or salad, potato and vegetable Canned Beer *1.75 $ 7.35 Wednesday - Midweek Singles Night - D.J. 9 p.m. -1 a.m. All-You-Can-Eat Spaghetti *4.95 Thursday - (between 5 p.m. -11 p.m.) Wing Night - 2 for 1 -15 pc. + fries Hockey Tickets drawn when available D.J. 9 p.m. -1 a.m. *4.25 Friday - 6 oz. Striploin with Breaded Shrimp, soup or salad, potato and vegetable D.J. 9 p.m. -1 a.m. *7.35 Saturday - Roast Beef Buffet - includes 2 hot entreés, salad bar, meat trays, dessert and coffee D.J. 9 p.m. -1 a.m. *9.95 Sunday - .Brunch - $6.95 -11 a.m. - 2 p.m. v Dinner - 8 oz. Prime Rib with soup or salad, potato and vegetable *7.35

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