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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Apr 1990, p. 6

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6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 11,1990 Magician Steve Hepburn kept approximately 175 the basement of St. John's Church. There was also an A guide to fine dining and entertainment. Optimist Club Hosts Magic Show for 150 Spellbound Kids LIVE ENTERTAINMENT this week at the KING ST. BAR & GRILL Sqb IAN MITCHELL Thurs., Fri., Sat. April 12/13/14 36 King St. E. 623-4168 Bowmanville youngsters spellbound on baturday afternoon during appearance by "Rainbow the Clown", the Bowmanville Optimist Club magic show held in Paintings on Display at Visual Arts Centre The paintings of 63 members of the East Central Ontario Art Association are on display at the Visual Arts Centre in Bowmanville. The 32nd annual juried exhibition exhibition opened on April 7 and continues to April 22nd. This year, the Honor Award went to Diane Henderson, of Whitby, for this painting entitled "The Queen's Pantry". Pantry". The judge at the competition was Osvald Timmas, a member of the Royal Canadian Canadian Academy of Arts. -lord I ALSOLAROLI and ; SUSAN FETCH PRESENT: "CHASING THE BLUES" Winter/Spring Schooling Horse Shows AT: Pegasus Farm, Newcastle PHONE: 786-2047 or 623-4558 DATES: April 21, May 19,1990 START TIME: 9 a.m. See you there!! Home Ice for J&J Atoms Superb Performance by Durham C.H.S. Students On Friday, April 6th, the B.R.H.L. Atom team sponsored sponsored by J&J Sharpening completed their rouna-robin play with another win when they faced off against the team sponsored by ReMax Realty! Not only did this win assure the team of a place in the "A" division playoffs but, more importantly, it also gives them home-ice advantage. advantage. Period one included t op- notch hockey from both teams. However, the solid J&J defence supplied by. Brad MacMaster, Phil Gu- shulak, Brad Johnson and Colin Galiriski, coupled with the sometimes "creative" goaltending from Nick Zdravkovski led to the shutdown shutdown of the Remax sharpshooters. sharpshooters. Meanwhile, center- man Greg Masterson used a timely pass from winger Chris Oyler to notch the first J&J goal and give his team a 1-0 lead at the end of the first. Period two continued at the same fast pace that one would expect in playoff hockey. hockey. Early in this period, Jacob Jacob Gorski positioned himself himself well in the comer of the slot to net the puck for the second J&J goal. Well deserved deserved credit for assists in this play went to Brad Mac- Master and Jeremy Sanders. Sanders. Before the second period had finished, Greg Master- son gave his team a 3-0 lead by scoring, with assists from Grant Gushulak and Brad Johnson. To the credit of the Remax Remax team, going into the third period down' three goals, the Remax players continued to work to break the shutout and clearly demonstrated demonstrated that they still intended intended to win the game. In this period Remax netmind- er, Cameron Millar proved to be a source of frustration to the J&J forwards, refusing refusing to allow any more goals. At the same time, his team managed to break the shut out by scoring twice. In the final few minutes of the game with a 3-2 score, the excitement of the game was indicated by the increased speed of play and noise level in the arena. To the delight of the J&J fans, that 3-2 score held for the duration of the game. Congratulations J&J! You've had a super season and your parents and fans wish you continued success in the "A" division championships. championships. Thank you coach Rick Powell and assistants Gary Ball and Jim MacMaster. MacMaster. Your sincere interest in the development of your players, extensive knowledge knowledge of the game and abilities abilities to keep the game in perspective perspective have been an asset to the team and the league. Keep up the great work! Special thanks go to Mike Gusnulak for filling in Mas timekeeper during the last match, adding a new dimension dimension to the game! • Students at Durham Christian Higfc School took their audience through the wardrobe to the land of Narnia in a recent performance of "The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe." The play took place at the high school on March 29 and 30. One of the scenes from the play is shown above. The drama was based on the C.S. Lewis novel by the same name. /llUujitUf you QifU and QteetUufi,.. 1* Hut Fauna ItUtU 0m Wrt JOt SINCE 1930 It's time to call your Welcome Wagon hostess. Sandra Yates Phone 623-5873 Muriel Moynes Phone 623-7741 Enjoy your EASTER WEEKEND at the PORT DARLINGTON MARINA HOTEL South of Hwy. 401, Exit 432 Bowmanville Easter Sunday Brunch... Starts 11 a.m. Adults $9.95 Children $5.00 Sunday Evening Easter Buffet From 4 p.m. Includes Ham, Turkey, Roast Beef, Salad Bar, Dessert Table and Beverage (Easter eggs for the children) Adults $16.95 Children under 12 $8.50 Reg. Lobster and Roast Beef Buffet Good Friday and Saturday Evenings Reserve early for Balcony Seats 623-4925 COMING SOON! "The New 1990's L<S>£>K" Port Darlington Marina Hotel Renovations start Easter Monday Business as usual in alternate dining areas Saturday, April 14th 10a.m. -8 p.m. Exhibitors for the Kinsmen Home Show at the Bowmanville Recreation Complex on Hwy. No. 2 on May 4-5-6 ' Telephone FREE COFFEE The 263-8111 or 1-416-839-6303 for complete details. • FREE BAKED GOODS BALLOONS FOR THE "KIDDIES" "Please join us and help to celebrate our GRAND OPENING" KIRBY BURGERS BAKERY AND DELI HWY. NO. #115 NORTH CONG. ROAD 9 AT KIRBY mm Bring your LIPS to the FITS LIGHTHOUSE i ffj vvcwt)\tb L-U AND 'RESTAURANT for our LIP SINC CONTEST An all new contest just bring your act Friday, April 13th. Also Mexican Buffet Saturday, April 14th, fùfùtÿ 'Dutchman "r¥otel Liberty St. and 401, Bowmanville 623-3373

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