8 The Clarington Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, October 29,1994 A guide to fine dining and entertainment. Christmas Arts and Crafts Show Planned Once again this year, the Friends are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ists have been invited to bring their of Presqu'île Park are opening the In addition to the regular Friends unique creations to the show this year doors of the lovely Estate Cottages of Presqu'ile Nature Shop Bookstore including etched stained glass scenes, called Stonehedge and Cousin's and products, it will contain quality items old world santas, slate art and a line inviting everyone to come to an old such as pottery, hand-painted silk, of jellies and jams made exclusively fashioned, quality Christmas Arts and stained • glass, paintings, lamps, for Christmas at Presqu'ile. Christmas decorations, gift baskets, This major fund-raising event for Folk art, carvings, fine stitchery, knit- the Friends involves over 75 volun- ting, weaving, com shuckery, blown teers who work before during, and af- glass, bird houses, Christmas cake, ter the first two weekends in Novem- and several types of dried and silk ber to make sure the project is a oVe b w* - Crafts Show. This juried event, which was an instant success since its inception in 1992, is going to be bigger and better this fall. The show takes place November 5th and 6th and 12th and 13th. Hours floral arrangements. Several new art- Monsterbash Dance be available at a cost. Join in the Have a blast at MONSTERBASH II, the Hallowe'en Dance held by EDS Employees and sponsored by of Oshawa • Whitby • Clarington at THE EDGE. Dance with ghosts and 436-7377 to obtain your ticket, goblins on Saturday, October 29 All proceeds benefit the United from 8:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m. at the Way of Oshawa • Whitby • Claring- Colonel R.S. McLaughlin Armoury, ton, which helps fund more than 200 success. Artists, artisans and volunteers volunteers have all been eager to be involved involved in this popular event at the Park. The proceeds from this fundraiser fundraiser will go to The Friends of Presqu'ile Presqu'ile Park which is a non-profit organization organization that supports various pro- which is located at 53 Simcoe St. N. in Oshawa. Tickets are $10 per costumed person person and $15 for those not dressed up. A special advance ticket price is available for a costumed party of four programs from 43 agencies m our community, from which over 800,000 residents receive direct benefits. benefits. Some of these local charitable organizations include the Association for Community Living, the Red for $30. The price of the tickets cov- Cross and Eastview Boys' and Girls' ers your admission and donation to Club. the United Way. Prizes will be avail- . Contact Person: Shari Lovelock able to be won and food and bar will 436-7377. The Newest in Good Times" great time by calling theUnited Way jects at the Park that would otherwise r ~ have no funding. This year, one of our major projects will be the construction construction of a Heritage Marine Museum Museum situated near the lighthouse. When you first approach the Stonehedge area, you will be greeted by the mascot Elf, whose hilarious antics have been seen by hundreds of visitors since the first show in 1992. There is also a Santa who just happens happens to be an expert on the flora and fauna of Presqu'ile. He might even be persuaded to mimic the birds arriving arriving at the display feeders which are set up in the trees surrounding the cottages. There will be a Tea Room in Stonehedge, which offers beautiful views of Lake Ontario and dessert, and refreshments for young and old will be served. There is no admission charge to enter the Park or the Show, so come and browse at your leisure, enjoy the scenery of one of Ontario's most beautiful Provincial Parks, and choose your Christmas gifts all on the same day. . We will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 ; p.m. for each of the four days (November (November 5 and November 6 and November November 12 and 13). Even the Park's one hundred deer have promised to co-operate, so bring your camera and join us! 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 4 PUB , Bowmanville Mall ©. IS MOW OPEN at the Port Darlington Marina Lake Rd. off Liberty St., S. of 401, Bowmanville Tuesday - Saturday 6 p.m. - Close Sunday 12 noon - 11 p.m. Watch for the Grand Opening Party Coming November 18th and 19th @ Hallowe'en Costume Party Oct. 29th Live Band "Brass JCnuckXes" in the Bridge at the Port Darting tow Marina Hotel Doors open at 8 p.m. Best Costume Prizes amt food $ 10 cover charge Lake Jlct. off Liberty St. 8. of 401, Bowmanvltte 623-4925 OPEN NIGHTLY TUES.flJIJ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ STARTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28TH Alliance mc +4+ HOUSE November is Women Abuse Awareness Month BOX 121 BOWMASMLLE, OAT. LIC3K9 (90S) 697-1216 WOMEN ABUSE Awareness Month vv.ji'V w-üV r v . are---- 1 ----- company of sirens ! '.-ij'i'ï ■ , \ f .. k-WW-to' -- ; I ALLIANCE HOUSE AND THE ONTARIO WOMEN'S DIRECTORATE women A WELCOME FROM Gord Mills, M.P.R., Durham East Thursday November 3rd., 1994 From 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm Bowmanville High School 49 Liberty Street North Bowmanville, Ontario Free Admission - Sponsored by Alliance House Inc. and The Ontario Women's Directorate Also On This Night, The Only Display In BowmanvWe Of... T-Shirts made by courageous woman and children in our community, which include commemorative shirts for women who haw died at the hand of their partners. This is dpowerful and startling message for all who have the opportunity to view the display, "The Clothesline Project" provides an opportunity for women to hear witness to their personal experience of violence, and to celebrate their transformation from victim to survivor in a powerful statement of solidarity. THE CLOTHESLINE PROJECT Funding for thli ftroftet received from /At Ontario Wimen's Director alt ILSE-POUNDING Thrill Ride! 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