i i The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 1,1988 9 A guide to fine dining and entertainment. BOWMANVILLE ROTARY CLUB' BARBEQUE & DANCE Saturday, June 25,1988 Darlington Sports Complex Dinner 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Dancing to Something Blue 8:30 p.m. -12:30 a.m. Admission $17.50 per person Dress Casual Letter to the Editor Dear Mr. James, On behalf of the Local Advisory Advisory Board for Community Community Care, I would like to once again say thanks for the excellent excellent coverage the Statesman Statesman has given to many events over the past few months. Your continued support towards the Community Care program is very much appreciated by volunteers, staff and the seniors of the community. A special thank you to Carolyn Hepburn and Peter Parrott for their interest. Sincerely, Sally Barrie, Chairman Innovative Students Add Unique Touch to Quilt 111 H ! r " ill- 1 - ; tù X / A TASTE OF SCOTLAND OPENING JUNE 15th Scottish Style Fare OUR MENU Halibut Haddock Black Pudding Mealie Pudding Mushie Peas Haggis Scottish Meat Pies Steak Pie Steak and Kidney Pie Chicken Fingers Fritters Shrimp Scallops Fisherman's Platter Clam Chowder Beets Coleslaw Scottish Bread Scottish Pastries Apple Pie and Custard Ice Cream Cheese Cake IMPORTED DRAFT BEER Youngers Tartan Special Double Diamond Tenants Lager Guiness Newcastle Brown Ale ST. ANDREWS FISH and CHIPS 540 King St. West, Oshawa (The Island Plaza) Telephone 432-1302 hfx ■ • i ' •• jtev I W V i 1 me : Ontario Street Public School students created their own quilt for a recent pioneer pioneer unit. The students wove their initials into the unique-looking quilt with the help of more experienced quilters. Left to right are Bradley Sutherland, Melissa vanLith and Emily Hamilton. June 1st Release "Fatal Attraction" NEW RELEASES • Throw Momma from ' the Train • The Running Man e Fatal Beauty • Baby Boom NEW RELEASES $3.99 OVER 1900 SELECTIONS 996 LIGHTS, VIDEO, ACTION "NEW HOURS" Open Sunday 10 a.m. -- 9 p.m. 110 WAVERLEY RD., BOWMANVILLE 623-3658 MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE St. Stephen's High School Presents (A^daughter's ^ ■ \ • 1 pride By: Lori D. Pearson John M. Sheridan 2 Nights Only! Friday, June 3 -- 8 p.m. Saturday, June 4 -- 8 p.m. At Bowmanville High School Auditorium Adults $5.00 Under 18 $4.00 Tickets available at the door or reserve oy calling bkia-7583 Senior Citizens are welcome to attend a dress rehearsal FREE Thursday, June 2 at 8:00 p.m. Watch for further information in this week's paper r £<%><£<£<£<£< coupon mid T m iill hi SUBS & PIZZA We don't Cut Corners Monday SPECIAL Medium Pizza with any 3 items $7-95 plus tax offer expires June 27th o-nd we still have the best Pizza- around not good with any other offer. 434-4444 Treasure Valley Amusement Park • Mini Golf • Bumper Boats , . • Paddle Boats • Go-karts GIOVANNI'S FINE ITALIAN DINING Finest in Italian Cuisine by Angela PIZZERIA AND FAST FOOD OUTLET TO BE OPENED SOON. "A GREAT LOCATION. AMPLE PARKING AND A BEAUTIFUL VIEW" 1569 SIMCOE ST. N. OSHAWA Save Me!l â. BàdMfûtf *fOU Qi£tl and DiHIaMlnU.lil I Vi time to call your Welcome Wagon hoeteea. Sandra Yates Phone 623-5873 Muriel Moynes Phone 623-7741 COFFFF >VorstUTS - p/£S 'ICÉ. C*£RH r H 13 . no nP# 1 zn-ti? »7 St* Star Jf z. <wr. ijc ^ . __ S'dXtP Mod, Tues. $ Sor 'BaUBR's ,2>2.£>y Spécial. Groat)