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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Dec 1993, p. 5

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The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, December 18, 1993 5 und in NEWCASTLE OPTIMISTS HOST CHRISTMAS EVENTS -- The Newcastle Village Optimist Club has a number of pre-Christmas projects under way, including youth skating, a breakfast with Santa and Christmas tree sales. The trees can be purchased Saturday and Sunday, from now until Christmas between noon to five p.m. Trees are being sold at the comer of Mill St. and King St. The Breakfast With Santa is this Saturday, December 18, from 8 a.m. to 11 at the Newcastle Community Hall. Later the same day, there will be free children's movies from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Community Hall. FREE KIDS' SKATING - Youth skating takes place Tuesday, December 21, and Thursday, December 23, from 2 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. at the Newcastle Memorial Arena. There will be a free slice of pizza for each child (donated by Square Boy Pizza) and a free can of pop donated by Newcastle IGA. The ice time is donated by the Newcastle Optimists. The donation of a small toy or canned food item for the Toy and Food Drive would be appreciated. ••••••••■■■■ CHRISTMAS IN DOWNTOWN BOWMANVILLE - There's still time to enjoy Christmas shopping in downtown Bowmanville. Stores will be open Monday to Friday from nine a.m. to nine p.m. and Saturday from nine a.m. to five p.m. You can also visit Santa this Saturday, December 18, between between the hours of 10 a.m. and noon or from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. He'll be in his sled at the comer of King St. and Temperance St. And during the final week before Christmas, there will be free parking in the downtown. POLICE HOLD FOOD AND TOY DRIVE - The Dùrham Regional Police Police Association kicked off its 5th annual Christmas Food and Toy Drive on Wednesday, December 8, at Durham Regional Police headquarters. From December 8 to December 20, you are invited to drop off an unwrapped food or toy item at any police station or fire hall in the Durham Region. Or, you can call the Christmas Depot at 427-1620 for pickup. Members of the Durham Durham Regional Police will deliver all donations to agencies for distribution in the community. This marks the fifth year for the regional police toy drive. Educators, Police, and Politicians Open Police Learning Centre ■ y y •' : y. VON SEEKING VOLUNTEERS -- The Volunteer Services o t e - The Durham Regional Police Learning Centre was officially opened on Friday morning, Dec. 10, at nan Order of Nurses (Durham Branch) are always on the lookout for friend- j) ur ] iam College. Helping to cut the official ribbon are: Durham College President Gary Polonsky; Dur- ly, dedicated people from the Bowmanville area. These volunteers are need- R^ing MP Alex Shepherd; Chair of the Durham College Board of Governors, Sharon Swain; Chief ed to give their time to visit with senior citizens, socially isolated persons 0 f p 0 üce Trevor McCagherty, Durham Regional Police Services Board Chair Jim Witty and Oshawa and disabled people throughout the Durham Region. If you can spare an ^pp Allan Pilkey. hour and one-half each week, this opportunity might be of interest to you. For details, please contact the VON volunteer services at (905) 434-2530. Café Cosima Authentic European Cuisine New Year's Eve Gala Buffet Everything from champagne punch to coffees and tea. A delicious and wide selection of fine German cuisine. 2 sittings: 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. (8:30 seating includes dance ,midnight snacks and favours). Closed Christmas Day • Boxing Day • Brunch and dinner buffet. VL* Call for Reservations & BOWMANVILLE t'l a ir | VAFFCOSIMA Î I * ! toPttirtrwMh "► \ Bmtin* «ns Fkjtnç Dutchmào 1 1 n 1 3 Het#l 71 burn to Toronto Court . m to Kingston 71 Mearns Crt„ Bowmanville 697-2475 PORT DARLINGTON MARINA Christmas Day (Saturday) 12:00 noon - 6:00 p.m. Turkey, Beef and Ham Buffet ($16.95 + taxes) with Elaborate Salad Bar and Dessert Table Sunday, Dec. 26th Boxing Day Family Brunch 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Family Evening Buffet 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. New Year's Eve (Friday) (1) Main Deck Dining Room (from 5:00 p.m.) Special Candlelight Holiday Buffet $25.50 per person + taxes Entertainment from 6 p.m. till midnight (2) Upstairs in the Bridge (from 9:00 p.m.) by tickets Dance Party and Chef's Cocktail Buffet Champagne and Favours $60.00 per couple Ticket holders may have 2 for 1 dinner in Dining Room (3) Downstairs - in the Brig (from 9:00 p.m.) Live Band - "Strange Alliance" Advance Tickets - $7.50 per person Ticket holders may have $5 off Dining Room Buffet New Year's Day (Saturday) Earlybird Holiday Brunch -10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Family Dinner Buffet - 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. . Reservations Appreciated 623-4925 Liberty St. S. to 70 Port Darlington Rd. . 'r?a/6/fy 'rVUCcUqt t* /Utl ■ ïiw "Ocean Catch Special" Fish and $ 099 GhipS £* Reg. 4 .35 Tuesday, Dec. 21st only Olde Tyme Fish and Chips 136 King St. E. 623-1781 Bowmanville ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ★ BOWMANVILLE G Canada's #1 Movie! -ROWS' WM I JAMS IStHTRACKOrs. IIIIARIOIS. liMH-.K. mmilXGANIIIWII.UANV 'till AK|t)t'V...'MKX. IKIUHHKK'l.()OI.> IIKKASIRHIRKIIII." •XOIHIVIII AliOl'l If-H NNIKSI UMII.V ni.moi iiikvkar: ' „ \ '.'ii |:ïi:ïi| •• i . ivj Mi .'14' , 'H . IWAVU v wi.,.1 «*"• C -- II NOW PLAYING! "A Galloping High-Adventure Frouc loaded »*»th wiiit bill, lovibtt ihiuum and pltnty of atiion. ^ tht dinoi ar« » df light." "A Gin For Children Or Au Ages! A Mi Am Idb At wory *t (rùtfcàif Md W**." -fun, Bught Am Khtutjukikc! Tin Rmmmi an « laMf Mf 'A Tmi r«lHi Whou Fjuuit! "Iwewrne 3-D Ammathm!" [12, -Loam Or Fux! ■hU 11*1 vUe*Vy *y*rkk*g. TW ikluiloa ta lef-ewcA." IS* " j nuun vi.iuim r. M\tx Mrs. Doubtfire 7 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. Also Matinees Bring along a toy to the theatre. MATINEE SHOWS DAILY Saturday, Dec. 18 to Friday, Dec. 24 1 and 3:30 p.m. "Mrs. Doubtfire" "We're Back" Sunday, Dec. 19 and Friday, Dec. 24 ONE SHOW ONLY at 7 p.m. Christmas Day - December 25 CLOSED BADS OF FUN HE WHOLE FAMILY! TAKE ONE AND ALL!" - HlIRtf LUM SHEAR PALVlEWS/CHBC "THUMBS UP! A Whole Loi More Enjoyable Than 'Robin Hood!" •Glt*S*»U.&KElftCUER1 "Not to Be Missed!" JACS MAI tht WU. NfcW V0HK HCWSDAY . * y/ - • • • vi. i weeae: ' j ;• V _ i Btuu . . THE THREE ' ' Musketeers a'*®'- T'"" BOWMANVILLE MALL 697-1999 Three Musketeers 7 and 9:15 p.m. ALL SEATS $4.25 Mon. - Thurs. Frl. - Sun. Adults $7.00 Students $5.75 'Children $4.25' Please: No food from outside our Theatre ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

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