A guide to fine dining and entertainment. i ■*' 4 < 4 rM Visual Arts Centre of Newcastle 143 Simpson Ave., Soper Creek Park, Bowmanville REGISTRATION FOR FALL COURSES Tuesday - Saturday, 12-4 p.m. Thursday 12-8 p.m. during September THE FOLLOWING COURSES ARE OFFERED: • Life Drawing and Painting from the figure '(uninstructed) • Painting in all media • Drawing v • Photography • Calligraphy / .• Stained Glass COURSES FOR CHILDREN • Zoo Project • Arts Medley • Pottery. , •Cartooning For Information Phone 623-5831 you Qi^tl and 111 MnI Finns iMkit m dw WorU mtwwi SINCE 1930 - Sandra Yates Phone 623-5873 Muriel Moynes Phone 623-7741 10th Anniversary for Juried Show of Fine Arts ful purpose in allowing artists artists to get together and form he exhibit by Toronto artist Jane Buyers who was this year's juror. ( < en * re "I think the quality of the 10th nniw entnes T n • lt f work is ver y high," said the lsts ro eec M „ emer ana , lUtft anmversaiy Juried inrnr in her rpmarlrQ tn tlie 1StS , , to B etner an . Q 1 Show of Fine Arts whirli J u y? r ln n ® r remarKs to the some kind of community, opened on Sunday F 4 # 8 a £ d - g , uests .g ath ered "Artists, no matter where Forty works were select- [how at°Se Cream o"b art ey £ hey live > P oten « a hy suffer ed for the exhibit bv Toronto Ifillon Sunday y [hTsaid of lsolatlon ' She noted that shows The juror added that in such as this one serve a use- Acting exhibitors, she looked primarily for work which expressed some kind of personal vision. And she added that the more personal personal and subjective the idea, the more universal is. the meaning. , She encouraged the artists artists to continue their work. "I wish you courage and strength," she said. DURHAM REGIONAL CRIME STOPPERS _ 436-8477 ■ : Jane Marie McAvoy was the winner of this year's • Best in Show award. Her entry entry was entitled "Though I Do Not Always Act Like It." Second place went to •Ruth Read for a painting entitled entitled "Harpy". Her prize was donated by Dennison Mfg.Co. Third place, presented by Stan Dunn, of the Royal Canadian Canadian Legion, went to Alex Darrell for a painting' entitled entitled "The Wartime Kiss." The following is a list of who received ing entitled winners awards of excellence. Pat Best received an award donated by Dr. and Mrs. D. Hubbard for "Landscape" "Landscape" Gina Feldman, a Bowmanville Bowmanville artist who paints and decorates eggs, received an award of excellence donated donated by Dr. and Mrs. Peter Zakarow for all of the pieces she entered in the competition. competition. Clara Garamvolgy won an award donated by Morris Funeral Chapel for a paint- ' "Julie." Anastasia McEwen's entry entry entitled "Cinema" received received an award presented on behalf of Mr. and Mrs. A. Strike. Lucy Manley's entry enti- :d "Back Alley" i the Beta Sigma Phi received Sorority award. Anne Wilson's "Summer" received the W. Frank Real Estate award. An Award of Merit was presented to Tasse Geldart for "Viewer as Subject". The prize was donated by Dr. and Mrs. Garamvolgyi. Branch 178 (Bowmanville) Royal Canadian Legion invites the general public td join us in the fun at our events taking place during LEGION WEEK and . Branch 178's 60th Anniversary to be held September 16th to September 22nd Calendar of Events: SUNDAY, SEPT. 16TH Open House in the Club Room, 12 noon to 7 p.m. Free hot dogs and corn in parking lot from 12 noon MONDAY, SEPT. 17TH Open Euchre Tournament, Reg. 7:30 p.m. in the club room TUESDAY, SEPT. 18TH Open Cribbage in the club room, reg. 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19TH Ladies Auxiliary Bingo, upstairs hall, 7:30 p.m., extra prizes THURSDAY, SEPT. 20TH DJ. in club room, 8 p.m. FRIDAY, SEPT. 21ST 60th Anniversary Buffet Dinner and Dance, main hall, $5.00/person Come in and enjoy a friendly atmosphere and good times during the week. LIVE COUNTRY MUSIC ■ege The 5 MIKE McGIVERN! BAND Thurs., Sept. 13 - Sat., Sept 15 Every Sunday 5 to 9 p.m. show your talent and win fabulous prizes during our weekly TALENT DAY Come celebrate your birthday with us. Call ahead and we'll provide the cake FREE. Queen's Limousine Service available Call 987-4252 THE NEWCASTLE INN 789 KmgSt. E., Newcastle ^ 987-4252 LIGHTHOUSE 4 M ufCWpWv LU AND 1 RESTAU AND ' RESTAURANT PRESENTS ... .M cc STRANGE ALLIÀNCE" ; Friday, September 14th 9:00 p.m. NO COVER CHARGE Enniskillen Fire Hall OPEN HOUSE on Sunday, Sept. 16th 2:00 to 5:00 P.m. All Are Welcome... Brine the Family Meet your local firefiehters Hot does and soft drinks will be served Located on Durham Rd. 57 and Cone. Rd. 8 THE ifywtÿ *Dutc6m<M \ HOTEL Liberty St. and 401 623-3373 Bowmanvillci -r.el .BUSTERS Presents The Midnite Ramblers Friday Sept. 14th $6.00 cover charge BUSTER'S ROADHOUSE 6 TAVERN 987-4442 45 King St. W. Newcastle BLOCK "Hi SCARECROW CONTEST For Hie Femly - Enter New 1 Entry per Family 3' to 6" in size. Judging to lake place 1:00 PM Sunday, September 16th ENTER NOW... Prizes: $200, $100, $50. Pre-registration required, Space limited. Scarecrows must bo delivered to Cullen Gardens by Friday, September 14th, 6 PM. ■ ■■, ■ I-# x /. » r-èt™ PARENT 300 TAUNTON RD. WEST, WHITBY 668-6606 Open 7 Days a Week 10 AM to 8 PM UPCOMING EVENTS • September 16th and 23rd, Floral Arranging and Demonstration 1 p.m. • September 16th, Scarecrow Contest (Judging 1 p.m.) Live Entertainment (weekends only at 2 and 4 p.m.) Kids' Puppet Shows (weekends only at 3 p.m.) • September 23rd, Wildlife Art Exhibit Christine Marshall (11 a,m, to 8 p.m.) Taste the difference ^ > 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. Pried Chicken 214 King St, E,, Bowmanville Phone: 623-3561 We deliver. Open seven days a week.