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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Feb 1996, p. 23

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The Clarington/Courticc Independent, Bowmanville. Saturday. February 10, 1996 Your Guide To: Health, Hobbies and Entertainment BHS Presents Guys and Dolls The students of Bowmanville High School are presenting presenting the musical Guys and Dolls this weekend. The show opened on Wednesday, February 7th and will continue continue until February 10th at the Bowmanville High School Auditorium. Curtain time is eight p.m. Here, Jay Hancock, Keri-Ellen Boerstra and Shannan Smith are shown at a rehearsal last weekend. 11th Oshawa International PSYCHIC FAIR J. *: X Lss j VISA . ^ READER jnS } BOOKS -I JU / CRYSTAL FREE LECTL AND DEM( JumBc Friday: 12-10 Saturday: 11 a.m #t *j Sunday: 11 a.nt Admission GOOD ALL WE S S SàmcUi DS p.m. . - 7 p.m. iillliiili Ëimmm NEED TO KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT YOUR NEW COMMUNITY? Call WlELCOME^pk y WAGON r F St NCI l <>30 Sandra Yates Maria Boone 623-5873 987-5030 Bowmanville Area Newcastle - Orono Area Our hostess will bring gifts and greetings, along with helpful community information.© Horseless Carriagemen Announce New Director Barbershop Chorus Includes 70 Members After over a year without a permanent Chorus Director, the Horseless Carriagemen. a barbershop chorus of 70 members, members, has attracted the leadership leadership skills of Chris Beet ham. a Whitby resident. Chris's first barbershop experience experience was with the Scarborough Scarborough Dukes of Harmony, joining joining that chorus in 1972. Currently Currently a member of East York, through his present registered competition quartet, "Mave ricks", Chris has always been focused on quartet membership. membership. While competing internationally internationally with the Dukes in '77 and '80, he was a founding member of the Mavericks in August 1994. Since then, this quartet has competed at the Spring and Fall District Conventions Conventions in 1995. Prior to that, he had sung with "a number" of other quartets. A 42-year-old printer w'ith Somerville Packaging, in Scarborough, Scarborough, Chris is married to Dolly and they have two children, children, Shane 15, and Stacie 16. The Beethams arc active in the Community Pentecostal Church. Chris' first challenge will be to lead the Chorus in the 47th Annual Show, April 26 and 27. 1996. Roy Brillinger, Communications V.P. Benefit Concert by Choir eritage House Restaurant & Tavern A Part of Bowmanville Mall for almost 20 years! We're famous for our Prime Rib!" v Sweetheart Specials y for Lunch and Dinner Saturday, Feb. 10th and Sunday, Feb. 11th y v SWEETHEART DANCE Saturday, Feb. 10th " 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. DJ - Dancing and Late Buffet Our tradition of high quality continues with a new menu personally designed by our New Chef! King St. and Simpson Ave. 623-3023 The Durham Philharmonic Choir present Gabriel Fauré 's "Requiem" and other sacred music in a benefit concert on Saturday, March. 2, 1996 at 7:30 p.m, at St. Isaac Jogues Catholic Church, 1148 Finch Ave., Pickering. The choir and soloists will also perform music music by Willan, Palestrina, Rachmaninoff, Rachmaninoff, and others in addition addition to the well-known "Requiem" of Fauré. The concert is being presented presented as a fundraiser for a school development project in Bolivia with which parish priest Father John Henry is involved. involved. The Durham Philharmonic Choir, directed by Robert Phillips, Phillips, is an auditioned choir of about 55 voices with, members from all across Durham region. The DPC performs at various various functions in addition to their three-concert subscription series each year. Tickets are available from choir members and at the door on concert night. f KIDS COURT 7 INDOOR PLAVGROUND "A new exciting playground and party facility for children ages 6 months to 8 years." Buy 1 Day Pass for $5.00 and receive one FREE with this coupon L. 1487 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa Telephone (905) 728-6905 @JP ★ STARTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9th CHRIS FARLEY^ ' - - ft? DAVID SPADE li BIACKSHEEP There's one in every family. An ABsoiuiur THRILLING Miiratsiiiuiiir OVIHf LOWING Wild IXCUIKiNT. PDWIHHDUSI PIRIDRMANCIS." JWmTvi/xTh'/Hi* YXipRfcvr*» AUfUJirtb+i-vU*. (•* hw.»W 4, f Mwrt L Black Sheep 7:00 and 9:15 p.m. "LAUGH OUT LOUD FUNNY! •Mkmii Mum, HI/1NUK MIVI1WI PUlMtTON tv. ' ' .~t ^.. I ii ,:iù THE WORLD II HI I JUNGLE, l/TOl Broken Arrow 7:00 and 9:15 p.m. Tom and Huck Matinee Only Dunston Checks In Matinee Only Saturday and Sunday iviaiinecs 1:00 and 3:30 p.m. : * Tom arid Huck ■fb * Dunston Checks In \ UINt bl-IUW ONLY / SUNDAY EVENINGS AT 7:00 p.m. ALL SEATS $4.25 Monday - Thursday Friday-Sunday Adults $7.00/Students $5.75 Children $4.25 BOWMANVILLE MALL (905) 697-1999 WW*************************************

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