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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Oct 1994, p. 6

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6 The Clarington Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, October 22,1994 A guide to fine dining and entertainment. Donor Gives Gallery Painting by Jack Bush Joan Murray, Director of the Robert Robert McLaughlin Gallery is pleased to announce the acquisition of The Ar- CotterStreet EATERY Friday Special New York Sirloin Steak Choice of Potato or Rice and Vegetable $ 8.95 Saturday Special Prime Rib of Beef Choice of Potato or Rice and Vegetable $ 10.95 Both specials include: Soup or Caesar Salad and Garlic Bread 1300 King Street E. Kingsway Plaza Oshawa 576-1366 ENTERTAINMENT Every Friday and Saturday at Bar co modes - Toronto, 1939 an oil on canvas canvas by Canadian artist Jack Bush (1909-1977). The painting is a gift from a public-spirited donor, a longtime longtime supporter of the gallery. Armories-Toronto, 1939, was painted in 1943 by Jack Bush, better known as a member of the abstract painters group Painters Eleven (1953-60). In September, 1939, the outbreak of World War H, there was immediate immediate mobilization, Toronto's old armories armories on University Avenue became intensely intensely busy. The Toronto armories, the largest in Canada, was designed by Thomas Fuller and built during the years 1891-93. The painting will be on view in the gallery's main lobby from November November 1-30. The gallery will be closed on November November 11, Remembrance Day. Special November programs at the Gallery include: Remembrance, The Thomas Bouckley Collection 10 November November -15 January. This exhibition takes advantage of the strength of the Bouckley Collection Collection in military photographs, a strength that is primarily due to the fact that A.L. "Mike Bouckley, (Tom's father and collector who started him on the road to collecting historical photographs) was a member member of the 116th Battalion that fought in World War I as the 1st Battalion, The Ontario Regiment. Canada Remembers 1939-1945. Video Series, Tuesdays 2 p.m., refreshments. refreshments. Admission Free. Olympic and World Skating Champions Isabelle Brasseur and Lloyd Eisler will be officially opening opening the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. The Official Opening Ceremonies Ceremonies will take place at the Royal Horse Show on Thursday evening November 10. The fair runs from November November 8-19 in the Coliseum Building Building at Exhibition Place. While at the Fair on November 10, Isabelle and Lloyd will be participating participating in an afternoon walk-about. They will also be conducting a demonstration demonstration of their favourite beef recipe recipe on the Kraft General Foods Canada Canada stage. Having Lloyd and Isabelle involved involved in the Beef Information Centre's Centre's recent campaign, has not only successfully raised both the profit of the beef industry but also of the prod- component to healthy living, uct itself. Both of these athletes are For Royal Horse Show tickets call committed to good nutrition and they TicketMaster at (416) 872-7777 and believe that a balanced diet from the for general information on the Royal four food groups is an- important call (416) 393-6400. Country RIVI Station Set to Open Soon Durham Radio Inc., the owners of the newest F.M. frequency to hit the airways, is pleased to announce that Durham's New Country F.M. 95.9 is very close to going on the air! "Work at the transmitter site on Brawley Road is nearing completion," says Robert J. Marshall, "and we're excited. excited. In a very short time, residents of the Durham region will have better news, better sports, better community coverage and of course, a better sig nal delivering NEW COUNTRY 24- hours a day." By November, listeners will be able to hear NEW COUNTRY on 95.9 FM and for a few months, that will be simulcast on 1390 AM. "That will give some people time to make the adjustment," according to Operations Operations Manager Steve Kassay, "but we hope everyone is ready to tune their stereos to Durham's New Country F.M. 95.9." HERITAGE RESTAURANT & PUB DJ and Dancing Every THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY night 9:30 p.m. until 1:00 a.m. Our kitchen is open until 12 midnight with Nightly Specials on Thurs., Fri., and Sat. Watch for our Halloween Party October 29th with prizes for Best Costume Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Specials daily Ask about our Business Meeting Room available 8 a.m. until 11 a.m. HERITAGE HOUSE RESTAURANT & PUB . Bowmanville Mall © sy HNfi «. Ï* -if# Tauntfcn Rd. N t N. Hwy. 5 Empir Orcha 55 i d It | #2 ^ Ü © n 'J Hwy. 401 Come Rtcte Through the at EMPIRE ORCHARD then settle in the barn jor a bowl oj hot soup, and a cup of our own apple cider. Production by Courtice Secondary School Drama Club PLACE: Empire Orchard 4550 Middle Rc£., Bowmanvi DATE: October 28, 29, 30 TIME: Starting 6:00 p.m. PRICE: $8.00 Adult $5.00 Children under 12 $20.00 Family For more Information call us at © (905)263-8161 4 J* THE LUNG ASSOCIATION - DURHAM REGION Announces The Fall Schedule for THE ASTHMA OUTREACH PROGRAM OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL - Oct. 24,26, Nov. 7,9,21,23 AJAX PICKERING HOSPITAL - Oct. 26,27, Nov. 9,10,23, 24 BOWMANVILLE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL - Oct. 25,27, Nov. 8,10 COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL -Oct. 25,28, Nov. 8,11,22,25 PORTPERRY WHERE WE BRING OUR PROGRAM TO YOU! Plan to attend these free sessions. For more information call the Lung Association - Durham Region at 436-1046 Sponsored by GLAXO CANADA INC. ^ ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★ OWMANVILLE CINE STARTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21ST A PllLSE-POUNDING Thrill Ride! "The River Wild' is A Movie Thrilling! A pcrvtnil iriumph for Mcr)l Slrccp. I »ouldu'l bourpriMil if <hc h nomitulnl fur a raft of homtrv" "MARVELOUSLY FUNNY AND ENTICINGLY EROTIC." "A TITILLATING, PROVOCATIVE COMEDY." "ASimioi Damn h trail»; "AHttir- Poim Amtvnit, If traînât lu one! VknlSmtpmnki nnduDraiimofhrr xlintAiumir. to riirikm pnimuxt.' 'It's A10! n*Ri«rliU HiNornthinR h'w ihnlkrofihcfiN dam. Uc mf* film I Mil!" "The River Wild' 7:00 and 9:15 p.m. y.i'rf.iiia .1 uunrd ww tuiMiiit namu 'KiciMCvx rcwxiiiii untiwj v ^ o-i.r, ,# $aamK!tieiaiuiii renouai, imne .«iiutui "Exit to Eden" 7:00 and 9:15 p.m. MATINEES Saturday and Sunday Only 1:00 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. ALL SEATS $4.25 * A Troll in Central Park \ -- * The Little Rascals \ ; 5rolls> Rentrai Parf^ [G]«3$ EVERYONE LOVES "THE LITTLE RASCALS"! BOWMANVILLE MALL Please: No food from outside our Theatre THE LITTLE RASCALS' IS HILARIOUS!" • ....roi iwiww ww '?* Ht. 1 1 697-1999 **********************************

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