10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, July 25,1990 1,, -r •b A guide to fine dining and entertainment. Coronation Restaurant will be closed for vacation Monday, July 30th until Wednesday, August 8th We will re-open on Thurs., Aug. 9th Happy Holidays! All lobster buffets are not created equal EVERY SATURDAY We seryej 1-1 1/4 lb. lobster per person and all you can eat roast sirloin, 2 hot entrees, 6 fresh salads, cheese platter, assorted cold meat platter and a variety of scrumptuous desserts. Tea/coffee also included. WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII Come visit the Lighthouse BrewPub and Restaurant and fill out an entry to win a trip for two to Hawaii for two fun filled weeks. Also weekly draw, your chance at Dinner for Two. THE AND 1 RESTAURANT HOTEL Liberty St. and 401 623-3373 Bowmanville Save $2 ON EVENING ENTERTAINMENT IN THE GARDENS Showtime 8:30 p.m. Enjoy a musical revue entitled "THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT" Including a Spectacular Garden Light Display. Dinner Specials available 5 to 10 PM OJLitn oraxns dWiuewKK 300 TAUNTON RD. WEST, WHITBY 668-6606 Open 7 Days a Week from 9 AM until 10 PM Reduced Admission after 7 PM for Entertainment & Garden Light Display Postal Workers Voice Concerns in Oshawa Firefighters Breakfast Raises Funds for Muscular Dystrophy "Post Office workers in Bowmanville held a demonstration demonstration at Oshawa P.O. on Wednesday, July 25, 1990, at 3 p.m. to let Canada Post and the public know that they are ready to fight for job security and against service service cutbacks", said Bill Scott, President of the Bowmanville Bowmanville local of the Canadian Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW). "Canada Post wants to cut the job security and other other key parts of our contract", Mr. Scott said. "The Canada Post vision of the future, a vision shared fenitUfi+Uf you Qifjti and Qteeti+Ufi... n* Wet Few Into « tin W*M SINCE 1930 It's time to call your Welcome Wagon hostess. Sandra Yates Phone 623r5873 Muriel Moynes Phone 623-7741 by the Conservative government, government, is a privatized one that puts profits before service". service". "Staff and service cutbacks cutbacks are happening even though mail volumes and revenues are rising, because . Canada Post wants to reduce reduce costs and increase profits profits to make the post office financially financially attractive to the private sector". "It is ironic that we were once told to make profits or be privatized. Now, we are tola to make profits so we can be privatized," Mr. Scott commented. "Our vision of the future is a public post office where there is improved, and expanded expanded service, extended door-to-door delivery, longer hours at postal stations, adequate adequate staffing, more day work and less part-time work and no work place harassment harassment or uncertainty." "Our vision of the future is a vision that will appeal to workers and the public alike", stated Mr. Scott. "We would like to settle this contract without a strike. The CUPW Negotiating Negotiating Committee has told Canada Canada Post that we want a serious serious offer by no later than August 31st." "Every day that goes by without a new contract gives Canada Post the opportunity opportunity to impose new programmes programmes that threaten jobs and service -- the elimination elimination of local ' sortation in smaller communities, massive massive technological change in larger centres and the contracting contracting out and restructuring restructuring of work." "Success of our campaign for jobs and service will benefit benefit all Canadians," concluded concluded Mr. Scott. The Town of Newcastle fire department held a pan- early Saturday morning start to eaters and cookers, cake breakfast on July 21 to raise money for the Mus- Some of those cooks were some of the town firefight- cular Dystrophy Association. Organizers of the event ers. Shown above are, from the left: Paul Shcherbak, said it was a great success even though it meant an Mark Berney and Tim Calhoun. THF BOWMANVILLE YOUTH DRAMA PRESENTS V; By FRIEDRICH CUERRENMIT WIEDB/ HK1TO 3/HLY iwr.rn NEWCASTLE TOWN HALL Tickefs *5.00 per person GOLDEN GATE CHINESE BUFFET RESTAURANT NOW LICENSED BY THE L.L.B.O. ALL YOU CAN EAT 8 -LARGEST BUFFET EAST OF METRO- OVER 70 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM A wide selection of delicious desserts and homemade seasonal fruit salad available. Dine in for your eating pleasure and enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of the Golden Gate Restaurant For reservations call pee* VISA u TAUNtON AO. i s --i i 1 i \ 434-6600 GOLDEN GATE RESTAURANT 285 TAUNTON RD. E„ OSHAWA (5 POINTS MALL) BUSINESS HOURS BUFFET HOURS MON. - SAT.--11 A.M. -1 A.M. MON. - SAT.-11 A.M. - 9:30 P.M. SUN.--11 A.M.-10 P.M. SUN.--11 A.M. - 9 P.M. li-ic 1 -f. 1 ' J J > ^ 1 2 id "A l MUSIC OF THE EAGLES - ' One Night Only Sat., July 28th Exceptional Performance and light show!" CASTLE HOTEL 55 King St. E„ Bowmanville 623-7072 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT* Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday night Mo cover charge This Week See The "Hewlett Brothers Band Thursday, July 26 thru Saturday, July 28. w JJ THE NEWCASTLE INN 789 King St. E,, Newcastle 987-4252