The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, February 12,1994 11 / A guide to fine dining and entertainment. Heritage Week Celebrated At Lang Pioneer Village Lang Pioneer Village is celebrating celebrating ONTARIO HERITAGE WEEK on Sunday, February 20. This special day at Lang Pioneer Village Museum will feature area heritage groups. Their displays will illustrate many of their activities that help to preserve our heritage, and they will be happy to answer your questions about their organizations. Also inside the warm Lang Visitor's Visitor's Centre children are welcome to try their hand at a variety of pioneer crafts and games, and visitors can view pioneer displays in the Gallery. Outside, visitors may enjoy horse drawn sleigh rides, try snowshoeing, pop com over a giant bonfire, and visit the carpenter in the 1880's Carpenter Carpenter Shop] An architectural heri tage contest will allow visitors to discover features of Village buildings, buildings, and an orienteering program will challenge hardy souls to venture out with only a compass. Skaters and skiers are encouraged to come with their equipment. To Warm up after a day of activity, there are refreshments including mulled cider cider and hot chocolate. This special heritage celebration for the whole family is on Sunday, February 20 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Lang Pioneer Villagers located 10 miles southeast of Peterborough and just 2 miles north of Keene at Lang. Watch for blue and gold museum museum sings on Highway #7 east of Peterborough. Around the Town CAT SHOW -- On Saturday, February 26, and Sunday, February 27, the Canadian National Cat club will present its Cat show at the Pickering Recreation Complex on Valley Farm Rd. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. Up to 175 purebred cats and household pets will be on display and there are displays pertaining to grooming, giftware, toys, jewellery and more. There is an admission fee. DEVELOPMENT OFFICER SPEAKS - Todd Letts, economic development officer for the Municipality of Clarington, will be the guest speaker on Wednesday, March 9, at a luncheon in the Flying Dutchman Hotel. Mr. Letts will address the quarterly luncheon of the East Durham/Clarington Interagency Group. For details, call 623-1741. AUTO IMMUNE SUPPORT GROUP -- A newly-formed support group meets on the first Monday of every month, for mutual support and information-sharing. For details, call Janie at 983-5926. New members are welcome. Café Cosima Authentic taste of German food in a COSY atmosphere. - Daily Specials - Open 11 a.m. until 2 p.m., 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. Banquet Facilities for Small and Large groups up to 130 people SUNDAY BRUNCH and DINNER BUFFET Open for Valentine's Dinner on Monday a/* BOWMANVILLE •*1 VI i 'CAFECOSIMA Z i toPitn-bnugh "► X A f a rigtnç Outchmwi I I !■ • 3 KoUl 71 Mmtie to Toronto Court m to K melon -+ 71 Mearns Crt., Bowmanville 697-2475 Baskin (f/) Robbins. Adult Comedy to Be Presented by Drama Workshop Stirring memories and drinks during a family get-together, the poignant adult comedy "The Cocktail Cocktail Hour" mixes humor with a look at old traditions. The Bowmanville Drama Workshop Workshop is currently working on their spring presentation. Directed by Jean Sheridan, the play looks at the complexities that are within a family. It begins when a son comes home to ask his father's permission to write a play about the family. His father is stunned and furious at his son's lack of taste as he would rather not have his family and their lives held up to be publicly publicly inspected. "The Cocktail Hour" can be seen March 3,4, and 5 at 8 p.m. at the Bowmanville High School Theatre. For tickets call 623-4790 or 623-2059. Bowmanville Drama Workshop Presents &.R. Garners IK GOGKTAIb An Aüalfc Gometig H Directed Jean Sheridan MARCH 3,4,5 1994 8 pire BHS Theatre $5 Sfcadeitfcs $7 Aùalfes Fop Tickets Gall 625-4790 625-2059 Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service Inc. & ^ CHICKEN 240 King Slrcot Eust owmonville. Oni across from the IGA Treat Your Valentine Right with 1+1 Pizza and Chicken Specials! from February 9th to 16th Telephone 697-9000 2 Small Pizza 2 Toppings 2 Coke $7.99 Plus tax Valid only with coupon at participating 1+1 Pizza and Chicken from Feb. 9-16,1994 , 1 Medium Pizza 12 Toppings 1 12 Chicken Wings |4 Coke i FREE Garlic Bread with ; cheese $12.59 i Plus tax i Valid only with coupon at 1 participating 1+1 Pizza ] and Chicken , from Feb. 9 -16,1994 1 Large Pizza with cheese and 1 Topping 20 Chicken Wings 6 Coke, 1 Reg. Fries FREE Garlic Bread with cheese $15.59 Plus t; tax Valid only with coupon at participating 1+1 Pizza and Chicken from Feb. 9 -16,1994 20 Chicken Wings + 20 Wings FREE 1 Large fries 4 Coke $15.99 Plus tax Valid only with coupon at participating 1+1 Pizza and Chicken from Feb. 9-16.1994 ******★★★★★★★★★★★★**★************* ★ ★ ★ Canada's Blockbustei THRILLER! We're celebrating the \s » iV,.« { m Vftl of our Bowmanville Store! Buy One Regular Cone Get Second One FREE! Offer ends February 19th, 1994 «/;* Balloons ★\ for the Children 170 Liberty St. S. at the Flying Dutchman /':> ,V • -ti! An Irresistibly Sweet And Upbeat AdventureiT Patrick MU* AWOCUTIO fFESS "Mill 1 Will Nan You On The Edge 01 You Seat. (tikor59tsfiq» PKTURliS iw IRON WILL Ô M*lllTAl|Ffighl«ilne .... I I QUIDANCI Sctiw MOVIE SCHEDULE Pelican Brief 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Iron Will 7 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. Saturday and Sunday Matinees 1 & 3:30 p.m. iwwuiMiawwi Beethoven's 2nd and Iron Will B GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINEE ALL SEATS $4.25 Mon. - Thurs. "■ÎLWÏilîdS- 0 Fri. - Sun. Adults $7.00 CHARLES GRODIN StUdQHtS $5.75 \ Children $4.25 Please: No food from outside our Theatre iïtwrjtl' ILLE MALL 697-1999 **********************************