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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Dec 1996, p. 4

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4 The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, December 14, 1996 / w ' Your Guide To: Health, Hobbies and Entertainment Countdown is On for New Year's Eve Celebration The countdown is on to Co- bourg's New Year's Eve celebration, celebration, First Night. The 4th annual alcohol-free community New Year's Eve street party is all set to go in downtown Co- bourg, starting at 6:30 p.m. First on the agenda is special kids' stuff. Face painting with Big Sisters, story telling by children's author Linda Manning, Manning, a sing-a-long with Vince and Linda Ruttan and the Trinity Trinity Joyful Noise Choir, some 20 children ages 4-7, who sing fun songs. Throughout the evening, celebrants celebrants will be entertained by the masters of "feel good" music, music, the Late for Dinner band; New Year's Eve Dance December 31,1996 a..-, 8:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. St. Joseph's Church Hall 127 Liberty St. S., Bowmanville $20°° per person Tickets available at Al's Variety and Party Supplies 623-2838 or call Rick at 623-7612 sponsored by Knights of Columbus Council #6361 Krista Grycko, classical/folk guitar; "Oracle" perform new age music on flute and guitar; the Spastic Spoons combine comedy and vocals along with spoons and more; John Hammond Hammond and Amos Jones present their tribute to Hank Williams; Devil Moon band; George Lees on flute and guitar with vocalist Sarah Ormerod; Ian Morton on piano accompanies Sue Geurts for their popular cabaret, plus vocalist Wendy Irvine and the Pine Ridge Chorus. Harri Curry will be back to read palms. The popular hay- rides will be back to delight adults and children alike. A Karaoke machine will get the crowds going from 9:30 p.m. onwards and the Kinsmen Polar Polar Bear Swim gets underway in Lake Ontario at 9 p.m. sharp! Finally the countdown and midnight fireworks in front of Victoria Hall. Admission to all indoor entertainment entertainment is by badge. Children 12 years and under get in free. Badges are on sale at The Co- bourg and District Chamber of Commerce, Clarke Museum timoré and Downey Pharmacy Centre and the Dutch Oven, Colbome. Cobourg. Also Mr. Submarine, For more information, call Cobourg- and Port Hope, (905) 372-5831 or 888- Grandpa's General Store, Bal- COBOURG ' -s**-. "71 BSE Q Free Snow Removal Offered to Seniors at the j Port Darlington. Marina l Sfi&tcL tinte with u& ttuA *?ébticUuf Seaton! 1 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1996 Fabulous Christmas Brunch from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY DECEMBER 20, 21 and 22, 1996 First Seating at 4 p.m. Besides the Marina Menu Selections, enjoy your choice of: Turkey Dinner, Ham Dinner or Roast Beef Dinner with Vegetables, Potatoes and all the Christmas Goodies Includes Salad Bar, Coffee, Tea and Dessert Christmas Time Pricing of $14.95 for Adults -- $7.50 for children (plus taxes) * * * RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED * * * Don't Delay -- Reservations Filling Quickly 623-4925 70 Port Darlington Rd., Bowmanville ■ .©J.P. Clatington seniors who live in urban centres can have their snow cleared for free by municipal workers again this year. The free snow removal is for sidewalks and driveway windrows only. The service is available to seniors and physically disabled residents of Bowmanville, Courtice, Newcastle and Orono, as well as those who live in the hamlets hamlets of Newton ville, Kendal Kirby, Leskard, Burketon, Tyrone, Haydon, Enniskillen, Enfield, Solina, Hampton, Mitchell's Corners and Maple Maple Grove. Seniors who have previously previously registered with the Municipality Municipality can expect to receive receive information from the town on how to re-register for the coming season. Anyone else who is eligible eligible may register by calling the Municipal Administration Centre at 623-3379. Community Care has issued issued an appeal for volunteer +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ★ ^BOWMANVILLE CINEMAS STARTS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13TH snow shovellers, especially in the Courtice and Wilmot Creek areas. Anyone willing to help is asked to call the office office at 623-2261. & \ V' to join us for New Year's Eve Dinned Serving from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. - Reservations Please Licensed by LLBO 73 King St. West Bowmanville (905) 623-8772 cafe Thsfi Market Cuisine Wheelchair Accessible | "DISNEY MAGIC HAS .. DONE IT AGAIN!!' •'iAV ifto+t >,.VM AVW. 'IffilOlfESWOFETE, m 1 ' épata» _ "MExaiwQievisxr & . ONE SHOW ONLY SUNDAY EVENING 7;OQ p.m. 101 Dalmatians 7:00 p.m., 9:15 p.m. and matinees Romeo and Juliet 7:00 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. BOWMANVILLE MALL (905) 697-1999 MATINEES Saturday and Sunday 1:00 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. •101 Dalmatians • • Romeo and Juliet • ALL SEATS $4.25 Monday - Thursday Friday, Saturday, Sunday Adults $7.00/Students $5.75 Seniors and Children $4.25 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★^ <!|r "• füî M j Christmas Buffet Dinner Seating at 4-5 p.m. Turkey, Roast Beef, Potato, Vegetables, Salad, Soups, Dessert & all your favourites Ring in 1997 with our New Year's Eve Buffet Starts at 7 p.m. All you can eat Turkey • Carved Roast Beef All your favorites Party favours and dancing $1/t95 $ per person plus taxes lOO per couple plus taxes Special room rate for party guests $49.00 single or double occupancy. If New Year's Day ,* - /v Q ç Brunch *10^ Served 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. per person plus taxes "if// àmL/ J fkC W ,il» e c Ihe flying 'Dutcfman Hotel 143 Duke Street Liberty and 401 Bowmanville 623-3373 © j.p.

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