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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Oct 1988, p. 6

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'I < \ 6 The Canadian Statesman, Kowmanville, October 5. 1988 A guide to fine dining and entertainment. Youth Bowling League Scores B.M.H.A. Makes Donation to Skate 9 88 Campaign Bantam Division Bowler of the Month for September Robin Wyatt plus 26 pins over her last years average. Team Standings Rush - 7; Rem - 7; Kiss - 5; U-2 - 5; Toto - 4; Heart - 4; Queen - 3; Inxs - 3; Cars - 2; Luba - 2; Kinks - 0; AC/DC - 0. High Singles: S. Maillet - 219; J. Vickery - 203; M. Routh-195. High Triples: S. Maillet .- 527; J. Vickery - 511; M. Routh - 442; M. Bothwell - 409; J. Pearson - 406. Please note: Starting time 8:30 a.m. $$$$$$$ At the Port Darlington Marina Sunday, October 9, 1988 Brunch at 11 a.m. Buffet Dinner 4 to 9 p.m. Featuring all the Thanksgiving goodies. Reservations appreciated Telephone 623-4925 Every Thursday at 9:00 p.m. SINGLES DANCE with Ladies' Specials in our New Party Room overlooking the harbor. |g| Book your Christmas and V®New Year's Party early. ,=> South of Hwy. 401 \F Exit 432 Bowmanville The Bowmanville Minor Hockey Association is making a major contribution to the Skate '88 drive. The Association is purchasing a seat in memory of Don Baumhauer, a former vicerpresident of the organization. organization. As well, they are donating the $15,000 needed to build the first aid room at the new arena, one of several available items for recognition. Above from left to right are: Mace Armstrong, a member of both the BMHA and Skate '88; Steve Oke, BMHA Treasurer; Greg Adams, President; and Skate '88 Campaign Chairman, Garnet Rickard. BRIDES-TO-BE . . . If your wedding is three months or more away, you will want to attend. 6th Annual C.S.O. Meeting Held at Marina mcwtujoii BRIDAL PARTY Admission is FREE, but by invitation only, f To obtain your personal invitation for you and your mother or guest, please give us a call. Phone: 623-5873 Place: Bowmanville Lions Centre Time: 7 p.m. Date: Monday, October 17th Look what WELCOME WAGON has in store for you ... • Exciting Gifts for Every Bride • Demonstrations • Numerous Door Prizes On Wednesday, September September 28, 1988, the Town of Newcastle Community Service Service Order Programme Inc. held its 6th annual general meeting and election of officers officers at the Port Darlington Marina Hotel, Bowmanville. The 1988-89 slate of. officers officers was presented: Linda Gardner (President), Ken Bromley (Past President) and Lanny Allen (Secretary- Treasurer). The Board of Directors Directors for the coming year includes Ray Simser, Marla Rosenberg and Brian Korb. Capt. Richard Shirran of the Salvation Army became a new Board member this year. Ron Whitbread's resignation resignation was reluctantly accepted accepted as Ron has been a valued Board member since-1985. Mr. Daren Dougall, the Administrator of the Frontenac Frontenac Diversion Program in Kingston was guest speaker. Mr. Dougall presented a brief outline ofhis program and then examined in detail the concept of diversion in relation to the Province's position position on Alternative Measures. Measures. Alternative Measures is a program where young people are diverted away from youth court at the pre- trial stage and offered an opportunity opportunity to deal with their offence outside of the justice system. Since April 1988, the Newcastle C.S.O. Programe has been handling local Alternative Alternative Measures clients, so Mr. Dougall's presentation presentation proved most interesting to the Board. The Newcastle Community Service Order Programme Inc, is funded solely by the provincial Mini stry of Correctional Services. Lyn Todd is the Programme Coordinator and Roxann Brown has been acting Coordinator Coordinator throughout the summer. summer. The Programme supervises supervises non-violent offenders who have been ordered by the court to complete a specific specific number of hours of unpaid unpaid community service work. In the Town of Newcastle, Newcastle, the Prçgramme is cur rently working with more than 45 local non-profit and tax-supported groups which provide placements for the CSC volunteers. Port Darlington Marinaf|f£Jël ADULT SINGLES BAR and DANCE; "Meet you at Port Darlington" Thursday, from 9 p.m. Dress Code Hwy. 401 to Bowmanville Exil 432 Liberty St. 623-4925 Sunday Monday October 9 October 10 For An Unforgettable Caviar & Champagne Thanksgiving Sunday Brunch For a special evening, we will be serving Thanksgiving dinner both Sunday and Monday. Treat your family D'ELEGANT EL STAVROS 557 King SI. E„ Oshawa 576-6999 Celebrate Thanksgiving Weekend with a Visit To Our Zoo. << 4 Jungle Cat World A collection of wild cats from around the world. Also...Bears - Wolves, Monkeys, etc. Pet the Llamas, Deer, Goats Enjoy a Picnic-Playground Open: 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. 7 Days a Week ORONO, ONTARIO Hwy. 35/115 and Taunton Road 983-5016 W////A Ay\ m Cullen Gardens & Miniature Village Thanksgiving Weekend OCTOBER 8th, 9th, 10th WIENER & MARSHMALLOW ROAST • WAGON RIDES - LIVE TURKEYS - QUILTING DISPLAYS MEET THE LYNDES - 10:45 A.M., 2:00 P.M., 3:30 P.M. SATURDAY • LADIES' FALL FASHION SHOW 12:45 MONDAY • CHILDREN'S PUMPKIN CARVING LYNDE HOUSE MUSEUM FANTASTIC MINIATURES TRADITIONAL TURKEY DINNERS VILLAGE RESTAURANT & GARDEN GATE RESTAURANT RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED Cullen Gardens & Miniature Village WHITBY, ONTARIO (416) 668-6606 o 0 A <o 9 This Thanksgiving take the family to our GRAND BUFFET (including turkey and all the trimmings) Sunday, Oct. 9th, 1988 Starting at 5 p.m. Adults: $13.95 Children: $7.95 (under 12) For Reservations Call: 623-3373 ^J^Stc/untut HOTEL Hwy. 401, Liberty St. - Interchange 432 Bowmanville \ •! 4 < J v The

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