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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Apr 1983, p. 5

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l Item of Interest The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 27, 1983 5 Bonnie-Sue Moore, a piano student of Brenda Lowry, received honours in the Kiwanis Festival. Congratulations Congratulations Bonnie! event is to be held on Saturday, Saturday, May 6th with planting, on the farm of Mr. and Mrs. G. Burnham on the sixth line of Clarke. Congratulations to employees employees of Goodyear Canada Ltd., Bowmanville, on reaching reaching various milestones of service service with the company. L. G. Nichols, E. W. Blake, and A, W. Corvey, 35 years. R. G. Nash, and A. G. Langstaff, 20 years. C. E. Wienecke, 15 years, and J. R. Brent, 10 years. Hampton Junior Public School Parent-Teacher organization organization is holding a Fun Fair on Saturday, April 30th from 1 to 3 p.m. at the school in Hampton. There will be all kinds of activity to keep visitors visitors entertained. Bill Newman, former agricultural agricultural minister of Ontario, was appointed a member of the Durham Regional Police commission by the provincial government. The Ash burn resident, whose appointment is effective May 1, will replace Tom Jermyn, an Oshawa lawyer, who steps down from the commission at the end of this month. to be held in the Newcastle- Orono-Newtonville area on Monday, May 2nd. The objective objective this year is $8,000, so if you can help this worthy cause, please phone 623-3761. A dance celebrating Nurses Week, May 1st - 7th, will be held in Newcastle Community Hall, on Friday, April 29th. Tickets are available at the Bowmanville Barber Shop and at the Pie Timber. The Port Perry Pee Wee B hockey team have won the All Ontario Title three consecutive consecutive years. Congratulations and we'll probably see them playing for the Mojacks in a few years. The Provincial Education Ministry will announce this week that money for the purchase purchase of a site for a new Catholic elementary school in Port Perry will be available in 1984. Up to $220,000 will be available available for the purchase of the site near the Immaculate Conception Church and school on Highway 7A in Port Perry. A $500 scholarship for 4-H Club members in Ontario is again available in 1983 from Funk Seeds Division of CIBA- GEIGY Seeds Limited. To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must meet the following following requirements: entering entering the first year agriculture degree program at Guelph University; a member of an Ontario 4-H club; have a minimum of 66 percent in grade 13. Forms are available from local county agriculture offices or from CIBA-GIEGY Seeds, Box 40, Ailsa Craig, Ontario. This Thursday, April 28, the regular weekly meeting of Parents Without Partners Pineridge Chapter 204 will be held at 8:00 p.m. at St. George's Church, 51 Centre Street South, Oshawa. Gerry Pellit, from the Durham Board of Education will speak on the "Choices Facing our Young People and the Value of Education". All Single par- 'ents are invited to attend. On Thursday, May 5, 1983: the regular weekly meeting of the Chapter will be held at 8:00 p.m. All interested single parents in the area are invited to attend. Board Considers Dropping Grade 3 French in 1984 to Save *35,000 HAPPY BIRTHDAY SHARON You ! 'Shuuure" Look Good For 40 There will be no French for grade three students next year if school trustees approve a $35,000 budget cut to the French core program. program. Grade three students who would normally take French this fall will do without in 1983- '84 if trustees vote for an administration recommendation recommendation to discontinue discontinue the program for a year. The students would make up the lost time in grades six, seven and eight. Cutting next year's program would decrease decrease education ex- enses immediately and eef up grant revenue three years down the road, director of education education Doug Sifton said last week. Instruction would be more efficient and students would re ceive more in class exposure exposure to a second language, language, he said. "I don't think it will hurt the program," said Mr. Sifton. "If you look at it over the long run our youngsters will actually actually have a better program." program." Children who miss out on French next year will start instruction in grade four in 1984. They will receive the normal 20 minutes a day until they reach grade seven where instruction will be increased to 40 minutes. minutes. Mr. Sifton said this will comply with expected expected provincial legislation legislation increasing the minimum minimum instruction from 20 to 40 minutes. He said it will also provide students students with better exposure exposure to a second language. language. Grade three students French program start- will return to the normal ing in the fall of 1984. Friday Night Bible School Roller Skating has started at Orono Arena and Darlington Darlington Sports' Centre. Come out, join in the fun and also get some exercise. Orono Cubs and Scouts are busily preparing for the annual annual Trees for Canada project and are now seeking pledges for the planting of trees. The The Newcastle Environment Environment Watchers will hold their annual Public Meeting on Thursday, April 28, 1983, at 7:30 p.m. in Court Room 2, Bowmanville. Volunteers are needed for the Red Shield campaign blitz The Molson Big Fish contest began April 15th and runs until November 30th. Over $38,000 in prizes are offered. Pick up an entry form at any sporting goods store, or write the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters, Box 28, Peterborough, Peterborough, Ont., K9J 6Y5. At the Science Fair held at Trent University, recently, Ryan Rock of Orono-Lockhart Public School, grade 3 placed first in his category. Congratulations. Congratulations. CHURCH I Df RfCTORV Friday Night Bible School (F.N.B.S.) at Rehoboth Christian Christian Reformed Church. April 22nd all parents of children who attended Friday Night Bible School at Rehobo Rehobo th this past winter were invited to the last meeting of the season. Forty to fifty children from r BAHA'l FAITH" Mankind must remember all history of God's Messengers; Messengers; otherwise his purpose Is unknown and his Identity lost in the futility of the prison of self. P.O.Box 36, ^ ^ Bowmanville. f ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHURCH and TEMPERANCE STS., BOWMANVILLE Sunday, May 1st, 1983 I 11:00 a.m. "Anniversary Celebration" DR. JAMES SAUER (Sunday School and Creche during Service) For Information and Counselling Phone 623-3432 Organist: I Pastor: • Mli4- Hooksteen The Rev. Wayne Chatterton Fellowship Baptist Church Courtlce, Ontario Location: Courtice Secondary School Minister: Rev. George H. Clement B.A. B.TH. Sunday Service 10:00 a.m. - Family Bible Study Children's program - Footsteps of Faith Adults' study - the Book of Hebrews 11:00 a.m. - Bible Ministry For information phone: 579-4523 151 Yeara of Community Sendee 8t. Sotpi's Anglican (Eljurdj 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion Outreach Sunday , Mid-Week Service Wed. 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion Sunday School & Nursery Hector • The Reverend Byron Yntni B.À.S.T.B. Auk. ■ Jhe Honorary A«it. The Rnv. A.D. Lingliy Bowmanville Baptist Church 3rd line west of Liberty St. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Services 11:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m. Thursday, April 28, 7:30 p.m. Piano Recital & Testimony JAMES CORRENTI - Philadelphia Pastor, Graduate of Juilliard School of Music ADMISSION FREE For information call 623-3000 or 623-9235 TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Rev John Peters. BA. B D Minister Rev Arthur Amacher. B.A . B D Assistant Minister John Crookshank Music Director Church at Division SI. Office 623-3138 CHURCH SCHOOL CLASSES 9:45 a.m. • Intermediate and Senior Meet upstairs at Church Office 11 a.m.- Nursery to Grade Six Sunday, May 1,1983 11 a.rti. - WORSHIP SERVICE "MISSION ON OUR DOORSTEP" We will be hearing aome exciting news about a new Mlaalon Project In our own area. Rev. Wm. Plercy of Southmlnatar Church, Oshawa will be the guest speaker. Nursery Care Provided A WARM WELCOME FOR EVERYONE U.C.W. Salad Luncheon, Wed., May 11 QxïÇiodox dfixi^tiun dfiuxcfi OF BOWMANVILLE MEETING FOR WORSHIP Sundays --10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Knox Christian School (Scugog St.) Pastor Rev. H.J. Bout 623-3355 Sermon Tapes Available on Request, Please Write R.R. 5, Bowmanville, Ont. L1C3K6 Sponsored by Ebenezer -Maple Grove Youth Ebeneger 33niteb CMpircti (Courtlce Rd. 1 mile south ot Hwy. 2) Friday, May 6th and 13th, 1983 7:30 p.m. Everyone Welcome fct faul'a United Churtii MINISTER Rev. N. E. Schamerhorn, B.A., M.DIv. ORGANIST: Mr. D. Dewell CHURCH SECRETARY: Lola Bowen • 623 5701 SUNDAY, MAY 1st, 1983 11:00 a.m. We will be joining with United Churches across Canada in our first Ventures In Mission Sunday Sermon: VENTURES IN MISSION "The Growing Edge" Sunday School Classes during Church Time Nursery care for pre school children every Sunday. the surrounding community came to Rehoboth every Friday night to hear Bible stories, sing song after song, try their hand at crafts and to enjoy a snack. Six teachers, six helpers and three kitchen ladies gave of their time voluntarily with Mrs. Sarah Feddema as superintendant. The children were asked to bring a small gift of money each Friday night and this money was given to a Community Community Care project. The coming season 1983-84 Friday night Bible School will have served this community for twenty-five years. CARNATION FLOWER SHOP HOSPITAL and SYMPATHY ARRANGEMENTS Flowering Plants and Cut Flowers 623-7141 33 Division St., Bowmanville BOWMANVILLE DEALS! Special Car and Truck Prices for our Good Bowmanville Friends r; e 576-1800 "You should have a FORD in your driveway" ENTERPRISE FORD 815 King St. W., Oshawa (at Thornton Rd.)

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