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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Aug 1990, p. 21

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The Canadian Statesman. Bowman ville. August 1,1990 21 A guide to fine dining and entertainment. Heritage Week '91 General Meeting will be held on Wednesday, fiagust 1st 7:30 p.m. in the Bowmanville Sports Complex Board Room Anyone with ideas or suggestions, particularly Service Clubs, is urged to attend this meeting (/outtCncf yontfaynee, TERRY SHERIDAN i SHADOW Nashville Recording Artists CAMPBELLFORD SID MCCLARY AND THE MAIN INGREDIENT NORWOOD GARY GIZ WATT AND KONCHO COBOURG CINDY THOMPSON SHOW TRENTON CEDAR SWAMP BAND CORDOVA MINES DANDANNAI 'I, ' PETERBOROUGH JERSEY JOEY HENDERSON BAND BRIDGENORTH DEVIL MOUNTAIN BAND PETERBOROUGH HANK AND THE HONKERS BEW01EY LORNEBUCK « THE FLAT LAND MOUNTAINEERS CAMPBELLFORD JERRY SEABOYER BAND WITH BOB CAVERLY HAVELOCK Amateur Show, as available on Saturday In Arena close by, AUGUST 17 -18 -19,1990 Show Goes On Rain or Shine in Havelock, Ontario HIGHWAY 7, 30 MILES EAST OF PETERBOROUGH ADMISSION WIWKMNI) I'ASSKS VIM I'lMSON ADVANCH MoreAunusI I, IV'XI - S25.00 More AiikuM M, IWII - 52K.IHI AT GATH - $.15.0(1 /•'or Advance Tickets /time semi Chenue, Money Order, I 'ha nr Mastercard number tin JACK IILAKBY Itox I(XI, HAVELOCK, Ontario KOI, 1/0, Cumula or I'hone (7115177X..U5.1 CONCKUTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 17 7 p.m, -12 Midnight SATURDAY, AUGUST 18 // (i,in, -12 Midnight SUNDAY, AUGUST 19 17 a,in, - 5 /;,///, Youngsters Enjoying Library Summer Programs i ^ ; 1 ' ivr.-' - . .v i ■: , • - mm „ 1 ISM • i m Three-year-old Christopher and his five-year-old sister Shannon shake hands with the star of the puppet show "The Adventures of Frog and Toad" following the play at Bowmanville Libraiy on July 26. The library has many more events for children to enjoy throughout the summer, so why not drop by and see what's upcoming. Warriors' Day Scheduled The 1990 Warriors 1 Day Parade will be held on Saturday, Saturday, August 18th, at the K A W A M T HA 1990 FEATURES THE DEATH OF DRACULA By Warren Graves July 24 - Aug. 4 SALT-WATER MOON By David French August 7-11 MURDER AT THE HOWARD JOHNSON'S By Ron Clark and Sam Bobrick August 14-25 SHAKING LIKE A LEAF (A Tribute to Danny Kaye) Compiled by Laurie Pearce Aug. 28 - Sept. 1 PLAYS FOR CHILDREN EVERY THURSDAY JULY 1 p.m. Goldilocks and the Three Bears by John Findlay 2:30 p.m. Melody Meets The Baglady by Rex Deverell AUGUST 1p.m. Tales from the Forest Wolf by Judith Goodwin 2:30 p.m. The Paper Bag Princess Adapted (rom Robert Munsch By Irene Walls Admission $3.00 Child Supervision Provided Canadian National Exhibition, Exhibition, starting at 10:30 a.m. The Guest of Honour this year will be Colonel F. A. Tilston VC, KSU, CD. a Victoria Victoria Cross winner in World War II, Col. Tilston will be taking the salute at the March-past of the veterans, in front of the Grandstand. The guest speaker at the Warriors' Day Luncheon will be Wm. J. McCormack, Chief of Police, Metropolitan Toronto Police. Again, the distribution of the free family admission tickets to the C.N.E. on Warriors' Warriors' Day will be by mail. Individual veterans must write requesting for tickets and enclose a STAMPED, Self addressed envelope to: Warriors" Day tickets, Box 882, Station 'K' Toronto, Ontario. Ontario. M4P 2E0. Applicants are also requested to give proof of their military service, service, personnel number, and the name of their unit. The tickets will be issued only to Canadian and Allied veterans veterans or members of the Canadian Canadian Armed Forces, (Regular/Reserve) (Regular/Reserve) ex-members of the Canadian Armed Forces, Allied Forces, widows and veterans and their immediate immediate families. There will be no tickets issued at the C.N.E. on Warriors' Warriors' Day. Personnel on parade parade do not require tickets to enter the Exhibition grounds. r Save Mel Ÿ~uudLjUè j At the Air Conditioned Academy Theatre, Downtown Lindsay, 2 Undsay St. S. 324-9114 MP L^Save $2. ON EVENING ENTERTAINMENT IN THE GARDENS Showtimo:0:30p,m, Enjoy n musical mvlow onlitlod THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT Including a SpncLicular Garden Light Display. Dinner Specials available IromCp.m.- 10 p.m. RbUufUuj you Qifjtl and CjfieétùujA.... Tta dnt Fmmi IhUI iUNWkV mil SINCE 1930 It's time to call your Welcome Wagonhoatcss, Sandra Yates Phone 623-5873 Muriel Moynes Phone 623-7741 /II ^QCQacàaOQCOCXSOQOOOCx-jCiCJy / GOLDEN GATE TRBTTi G Bax' HÊT1STÂ \s r r LICENSED BY L.L.B.O. ALL YOU CAN EAT 75 ITEM BUFFET including a wide selection of delicious desserts featuring a home-made seasonal fruit salad! LUNCH DINNER Mon.-Thurs. $5.95 $9.95 Fri. $5.95 $10.95 Sal. Sun. $7.25 $7.25 $10.95 $10.95 FOR RESERVATIONS OR HOME DELIVERY CALL 434-6600 GOLDEN GATE RESTAURANT 285 TAUNTON RD. E. OSHAWA, ONT. (5 POINTS MALL BESIDE ZELLERS) BUSINESS HOURS MON.-SAT. 11:00 A.M.-1:00 A.M. SUN. 11:00 A.M.-10:00 P.M. BUFFET HOURS MON.-SAT. 11:00A.M.-9:30 P.M. SUN. 11:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M. VISA LIVE ENTERTAINMENT IVAN RAYNARD and the Black Diamond Band Thurs., Aug. 2nd -- Saturday Aug. 4th SUNDAY, AUGUST 19th ONE NIGHT ONLY ^ TERRY CARISSE 8 p.m. V NO COVER CHARGE "Come celebrate your BIRTHDAY with us." Call ahead and we'll provide the BIRTHDAY CAKE FREE Limousine Service Available Call 987-4252 THE NEWCASTLE INN 789 King St. E., Newcastle 987-4252 %Zi> a «miifKiç 300 TAUNTON ROAD. WEST, WIIITDY - CGO-COOGI Open 7 dnya n wook, 9:00 run. -10:00 p.m. JINvuid fvliiiiitin #I|#| 7 CO |> m. loi tnlwlaiiwwil «nil 0»nJ«n Ugh Tonight, try a little tenderness.. Mary Brown's starts with the finest grade of plump, whole chickens. Hand cut and trimmed, the chicken is tenderly marinated, batter-dipped, delicately seasoned and then cooked gently in the purest peanut oil. The result: golden, juicy, really great-tasting chicken. yp&J t? Ma yy ÆuêekSi Browns Dried Chicken 2Ï4 King SFË",' Bowmanville Phone: 623-3561 We deliver. Open seven days a week. p

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