- 6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, September 28,1988 A guide to fine dining and entertainment. iCpcb- OL-U-B-S Rebekahs Hold Annual Bazaar and Penny Draw They'll fun. They 'it* diffcivnl <$ they 'it 1 new ! Coco Clubs are Mexico '$ all-inclusive places to go. Choose a one-price paradise in Puerto I fallarta or Manzanillo. Whether you 're looking lor one or two weeks, all-inclusive or accommodation only, there's a Coco Club for everyonel PUERTO VflLLflM nfMZflfflLlJO Coco Royale Moranda Coco Club Playa Santiago Rating: **** $439 Rating: ** $549 All-Inclusive. Nov 4-Dec 16/88 Great lor Honeymooners! Coco Royale Costa Sur Rating:*-* $669 All-Inclusive. Nov 4-Dec 16/88 For Couples Only! Includes Nov 18-Dec 16/88 Unlimited Domestic Drinksl Coco Club Guayabilos Rating:*** $549 All-Inclusive. Nov 4-Dec 16/88 Guaranteed single traveller share accommodation! All Coco Clubs oiler a lun, Inlormal, and laid back Mexican holiday lor an extraordinary price. The land and watersports facilities are outstanding and with so many Included features, you won't want to leave! Inclusions may differ depending on Coco Club selected. Travel Agents International We're with t'oit (ill the way. 68 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-6600 The crowd was waiting to attack the baking table when this photo was taken at the opening of the Annual Annual Bazaar and Penny Draw of Beehive Rebekah Lodge No 125 on Friday at Centennial Hall. Ruth Bray, District Deputy President Oshawa #8 East had declared the bazaar open and alongside, 1-r were Doris Wollstein, N.G. Beehive Lodge, Pauline Alldread, Alldread, Grace Murdoch and Daisy Paeden who were in charge of the bake table. harpsichord, and her 1985 recording of Great French Organ Works was nominated nominated for a Juno award. The season will conclude with a performance by the Vancouver-based Touch of Brass. Newly returned from an extensive world tour which included concerts at the Canadian pavilion at Expo 88 in Brisbane, Australia Australia and in the Soviet Union, the quintet had developed a repertoire ranging from. Bach to Gershwin and won' praise from critics across the continent. BETA KING VIDEO Inc. jVl ONE OF ONTARIO'S W LARGEST AND BEST BETA SELECTIONS 3:! RIGHT HERE IN OSHAWA FREE MEMBERSHIP Movies from 99e to $2.99 306 King St. W., Oshawa (across from Red Lobster) 434-5140 Over 4000 BETA Movies WE SPECIALIZE IN BETA MOVIES Store Hours: Sun. to Thurs. 9 -- 9 Fri. to Sat. 9 --10 X BUSTER'S ROADHOUSE and TAVERN 45 King Street West Newcastle 987-4442 THIS WEEK! September 29, 30, Oct. 1 Diane Young : HELP WANTED: Full Time, Part Time Cook, Cleaning Lady Mon. - Sat. 3-4 hr./day, Waitress at the Castle Hotel 54 KING STREET EAST ■' BOWMANVILLE (416) 623-7072 " September 30, Oct. 1 The Jeanette October 6, 7, 8 FELONY "New D.J." W™-- Port Hope to Host Vienna Choir iiiiivhs onnsK PORT H-OP-E FOURTEENTH SEASON 1988/89 6 OUTSTANDING CONCERTS Vienna Choir Boys FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 1 Kitchener Waterloo Symphony FRIDAY, NOV. 18 The Elmer Iseler Singers SATURDAY, DEC. 10 Carrol McLaughlin Mireille Lagace SATURDAY, FEB. 18 FRIDAY, MAR. 31 ' . All Concerts Touch of Brass 8 p.m. SATURDAY, APR. 8 Port Hope United Church SERIES TICKETS To reserve single tickets STUDENT....$35 or subscriptions, SENIOR $55 Call: Port Hope Chamber of ADULT $60 Commerce 885-5519 FAMILY $130 The Port Hope Friends of Music are finalizing plans for the upcoming season, their fourteenth. The six- concert series promises to be the most ambitious by the group. One of the world's most famous and beloved musical ensembles, the Vienna Choir boys will open the season on Friday, October 14. Since the choir's inception in 1498, it has attracted and trained the ■ finest vpices, arid it continues to ènçhant millions with the charm'and excellence of its music making. Among many choir members who later won fame as composers were Franz Schubert and Joseph Joseph Haydn, numerous of whose compositions are now part of the choir's extensive repertoire. Anyone who sees the boys, either in rehearsal or performance, soon realizes the secret of their fascination: fascination: a unique combination of childhood naivete and artistic artistic maturity. Prospective choristers attend a special preparatory school where concentration on the theory and practice of singing is augmented by instruction on a musical instrument. Rigor- ious entrance examinations take place at the age of nine, where musical ability alone is the decisive factor. For 60 years the group has toured the world extensively, extensively, a typical touring choir consisting of 24 choristers,- ■■■■I choirmaster, tutor and nurse. The Port Hope appearance is one of only three in Canada Canada on their current tour of North America. The Kitchener Waterloo Symphony Orchestra will make its debut in this area on -Friday, November 18. Now touring under the auspices of the Ontario Arts Council, the orchestra, led by Raffi Armenian, has established it self as one of the foremost in Canada. Dan Warren, second second trumpet and a member of the Canadian Chamber Ensemble, will perform Nim- mons' Trumpet Concerto. Other works for this concert will include Mozart's Fine Kliene Nachtmusik and Beethoven's Beethoven's Fourth Symphony. A Christmas program by the Elmer Iseler Singers will form the third j concert on Port Darlington MariML Hotel ADULT SINGLE&BAR and DANCE "Meet you at Port Darlington" Thursday, from 9 p.m. Dress Code Hwy. 401 to Bowmanville Exit 432 Liberty St. 623-4925 me uAimuafi Senio/t Citizens CoCou/t 0ou/t Sunday, Oct. 2nd Leaving at 12:30 p.m. Bus will leave from the Odd Fellows Hall, Bowmanville. Those who wish to be picked up and taken to the bus, please contact: 623-9816 or 263-8111 Sponsored by the Bowmanville Kinsmen Club ^lyyzy^b- V# r A . AUSTRALIA Come and enjoy an Informative Evening with our travel expert Mr. Jack Green October 5th Newcastle Public Library Bowmanville Branch 7:30 p.m. Admission $1.00 For Information and Tickets CALL: Travel Agents International We're with you all the way. ® 68 King St. E. Bowmanville 623-6600 Saturday, Dec. 10th. Featured Featured works will include some of those recorded on the choir's highly popular 1987 Christmas album. Under Under Iseler's direction, the choir has developed a sound often compared with the finest finest of European choirs, its immaculate intonation winning winning universal acclaim. The 20 members form the professional professional core of Toronto's famed Mendelssohn choir. Canadian harpist Carrol ^McLaughlin will make a return return engagëment in Port Hope on Saturday, Feb. 18th. One of the few harpists anywhere anywhere enjoying a successful career as a soloist, McLaughlin's McLaughlin's interests have taken her to such unlikely locales as Hollywood film studios and isolated mining camps. Although Although she has played every orchestral cadenza written for the instrument and won acclaim at Carnegia Hall, she has also provided scores for Love Boat episodes and in Star Wars. Her recital is almost certain to intersperse her own subtle iazz arrangements arrangements among the classics of Salzedo, Handel and Faure. Quebec-born Mireille La- gace, soloist, ensemble, player, and / teacher of both organ and harpsichord, will give an organ recital on Friday, Friday, March 31st. A frequent performer in the U.S. under the auspices of the American Guild of Organists, Mme La- gace is often heard on both the French and English networks networks of the CBC. In 1982 she was one of the performers performers at the inaugural recital on the new Gabriel Kney organ organ in Toronto's Thomson Hall. She has recorded Bach's complete works for SkyU UhtjDeMts Sfl LUNCH SPECIALS served daily from ■i 11 a.m. to 2 p.m - ; \r i.i Soup and Sandwich $2.95 ! ; 87 King St. E. 623-4549 Bowmanville We're Open Mon. 5:00 a.m. to Sat. 12 Midnight - Closed Sunday BRIDES-TO-BE . . . It' your wedding is three months or more away, .you will want to attend oiyi BRIDAL PARTY Admission is FREE, but by invitation only. To obtain your personal invitation for you and your mother or guest, please give us a call. 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