1 Men's League Hockey Winners Take Home Hardware The Thursday night Men's Hockey League held 1-r, D. Wilson, B. Godfrey, D. Crough, Y. Brown, J. their closing banquet and dance on Saturday at Hogarth and B. Oliver; back row, K. Martin, M. Orono Community Centre with dozens of trophies Murdock, B. Harness, J. Waters, M. Wade, D. being awarded to the winning team and players. Knox, S. Brown, B. Welsh, S. Burgess and D. Here are the winners with their hardware that will Draper, grace shelves until this time next year. Front row, Receive Legion Dart League's Championship Trophies Winners of the Men's Dart League Championship winners include, from left: Wayne Barret, Ray are pictured here following trophy presentations at Walker, Bill Sutton Jr., Les Hunt and Fred Cowle. the Bowmanville Legion on Saturday, April 23. The Legion Dart League champions received their trophies Saturday evening, April 23, at the Bowmanville Legion Hall during the league's annual banquet. Pictured here are the mixed league playoff winners. From left are: Jim Stephen, Dot Mutton, Don Bishop, Nyhl Sheehan ana Alfred Murschitz. ELIZABETHVILLE NEWS Tuesday afternoon the United Church Women met at Mr. and Mrs, J. Peacock's home with an average attendance. attendance. Mrs. J. Peacock presided presided in the absence of Mrs. K. Trew. She had the devotional part of the meeting. Mrs. J. Barkwell brought us an excellent excellent talk on the South Sea Islands. She had prepared and researched several books on these islands. She had slides on Jamaica, New Zealand, and told of the mission work n « well as their agricultural and home life of the different people. We made plans for the general meeting on Wednesday Wednesday at Mrs. Gardiner's. On Thursday there were about thirty who attended the Golden Age club meeting at Campbellcroft. Sunday a good crowd attended attended the service. The Rainbow Girls from Port Hope attended as well. Rev. G. Rutherford spoke on "Knowing God's Will" taken from Matthew4,1 - 4 and John 5,16 - 46. Mrs. H. Quantrill and Mrs. E. Scott WHY BUY RETAIL? BUY DIRECT AND SAVE! TO APRIL 30lh, 1983 ONLY USED POOLS WITH DECKS M799. 00 1000.°°0FF ALL IN STOCK ... POOL KITS (Seconds) Above ground pools. (Full Warranty) 20% OFF niagara manufacturing 306 Kitchener Ave . Osh.iw.i 723 0345 , v(.m gs 579-0399 576 2287 took up the offering. Coffee was served. In the evening some of the members attended attended the Jerusalem Singers' performance performance at Cobourg United Church, which we very much enjoyed. It was about thirty- five young people from around Cannington that presented a Cantata, "The sky shall unfold". New Jerusalem is a Christian singing group made up of teenagers in the Brock Region of Ontario. The group was founded by John Robertson Robertson and Cheryl Bish. Mr. Bob Hotner is the current leader. The group is under the sponsorship sponsorship of the Trinity United Church, Cannington and meets there. The young people meet weekly September - June to learn and snare the Good News of Jesus Christ- through this unique and special ministry ministry of music. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Minnis, Orono, visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. Mercer last week. Mrs. Rose McMurray came home from Port Hope hospital last week, Mrs. J. Dekoker, Mrs. II. Staats, Mrs. R. Westheuser and girls spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. II. Thickson. Mr. and Mrs, 0. Mercer had Mr, and Mrs. R. Prévost and family, Lindsay ; Mr. and Mrs. J, Fajt and family Pontypool; Mr. and Mrs. R, Mercer and Andrew on Sunday... Mr. and Mrs. E. Elliott, Osliawa visited with Mr. and Mrs. II. Quantrill on Saturday. Men's Town Softball League Draft Sat., May 7th, 1983 4:00 p.m.-Castle Hotel Contact: John Allen -623 9289 Joe Humenick-725-3020 Gord Weir-623-7072 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 27, 1963 7 Orono By Isabelle Challice Quote - "Children are like sponges. They absorb all your strength and leave you limp! But give them a squeeze and you get it all back." - We are pleased to report that Mr. Len Pears is now home again from hospital and his many friends wish him continued good health. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wannan and family, Belleville were weekend guests of his mother, Mrs. Doris Wannan. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Bowins were Sunday evening supper guests of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rainey, Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sutherland Sutherland and girls, Bowmanville, were Sunday evening dinner guests of her parents, the O. Challices. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mun- neke and boys are now residents residents at their new home, R. R. No. 2, Bethany. Miss Laurie Benedict and Mrs. George Van Den Bogaard, Oshawa were Friday evening visitors at the Challices. Mrs. Merle Gilbart spent the past weekend in Toronto visiting visiting her daughter Susan and son John. , Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bailey and boys, Mrs. E. Billings and Mrs. Dorothy Bailey were visitors at the Carl Kimmetts in Lindsay on Sunday and celebrated Master Warren Kimmett's 12th birthday. Mrs. Ona Miller attended the Masonic service held for the late Mr. Suttle Pritchard, Peterborough, on Thursday evening and also the tea held at the home of his son Donald, following burial in Orono Cemetery, on Friday. Sympathy of the community to Mrs. Herb Duvall and family in the loss of her father, Mr. Tooze of Oshawa, in his 90th year, on Sunday. Mrs. Kay Beggs, Pontypool, was a Monday afternoon caller caller at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor's. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Mercer were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Hazel Horne, Port Hope. St. Saviours Church News Anglicans in Mission - Our pledge from both St. George's and St. Saviours are already coming in, and with our special service today, and the opportunity for people to sign pledge cards, would it not be gicat if we could give Bishop Hunt next (Sunday, the word that we hatyî reached our goal for missions. Confirmation Classes - The adults will meet in St. Saviours Church this Sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. The young people will meet on Wednesday after school. This is the last time before Confirmation Confirmation service. We rejoice with Rhonda Lauchlan in her baptism and welcome her into the congregations congregations of St. George's and St. Saviour's. She will be confirmed confirmed this coming Sunday. Confirmation and Dedication Dedication of St. Saviours Parish Hall - We invite all of you to attend these special events next Sunday, May 1st at 11:00 a.m. when Bishop Desmond and Mrs. Hunt will visit our parish. Let us all come and rejoice and praise God. Remember our Hobby Show for Outreach - on Saturday May 7th. Time 1 - 4 p.m. and also our Salad Supper Wednesday, Wednesday, May 11. For our new Photo Album - Work plan for taking photos is May 19 at 4:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at St. Saviours Church. Please keep this date in mind. Orono United Church News Rev. Wright gave the children's children's story on Sunday morning morning and Greg Barraball led in the scripture readings. Greeting Greeting at the front doors were Mrs. Peggy Blascke and Mrs. Betty Chatterton from Unit No. 4. Celebrating birthdays this week are Donna Hutton and her twin sister Bonnie Reid of Kirby on April 30. The Mission and Service Committees are busy prepar- Lord Elgin Choir Gets Top Marks at Festival The Grade 3 class at Lord Elgin Public School came away with top marks at the Oshawa Kiwanis Music Festival last week. The classroom choir sang Path to the Moon and received an A grade for the performance. The students who participated were: Charlene Barraball, Reneta Boorsma, Christine Chambers, Cheryl-Ann Cole, Patricia Depew, Blair Ells, Jon Haick, Michael Hannah, Jennifer Heath, Angela Knapp, Danny Kooy, Bvron Lange, Evan Martin, Jarod McDonald, Jeffrey McDonald, Kerri McMullen, Stacy Murphy, Belinda Rees, Laura Russell, Stephanie Sleep, Jackie Sutherland, Melissa Tugwood, Janelle Virgin, Danny Walters, Cathy V/oolner and Laura Wright. Their teacher is Sharon Staples. Gladiolus Society Meets at Fitness Centre The Durham Region Gladiolus growers met for a and the Canadian Gladiolus Society. At far left is a dinner meeting of fried chicken upstairs in the new member, Malcolm McDonald who has moved Fitness Centre Friday evening. In addition to other to this area from Lethbridge, Alberta. Guest business, they congratulated Mrs. Louise Jose for speaker for the evening was Ken Brown of Ashreceiving Ashreceiving a plaque at the District Horticultural burn, far right, who dealt with his trip last year to Society last week in Beaverton, and is-pictured 'Floriade in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, here being greeted by Leonard Butt of Huttonville, Alongside is Dudley Deeley, President of the local President of the National Assn, of Glad Growers Society. ing for the Pot-luck supper to be held on Tuesday, April 26th. at 6:30 p.m. in the main hall. Come out and learn what happens happens to our M. and S. dollars. Mrs. Susan Genge, Kingsview United, Oshawa is guest speaker, and there will be films and also a puppet show for the children. There will be an opportunity for offering at supper. The meeting is over at 8 p.m. Upper Room Subscribers - Copies of May - June issues are available. Anyone interested interested in renewing their subscriptions subscriptions for 1983 please leave your name with Liz Vander- schee before the end of the month. Official Board Meeting is on Wednesday, May 11 at 8:15 p.m. in the main hall from Kirby and Orono for all Session Session members and Stewards, representatives from all other committees and organizations. organizations. A thank you letter was received by Mrs. Bertha White from North Courticc Deveiopmentally Handicapped Handicapped School thanking us for lumber, sewing and crafts material. An open house is being held this Wednesday, April 27th .9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend this event. Durham Complex News A large crowd of 42 persons attended the monthly meeting and dinner party of the Durham 4T club on Thursday evening in the Orono I.O.O.F. hall. A delectable dinner of roast beef, hash browned potatoes, yorkshire pudding, peas, juice and birthday cake and ice-cream to top it all off, very quickly disappeared and this was followed by a fun evening of music supplied by Gladys Brown on piano and Bonnie Dadson on accordian. Sing-alongs and dancing was much enjoyed by all present. Celebrating birthdays are M. Gilbart, D. Hester, Elsie Greenaway, F. Williams, I. McGregor, Mary Low, Ellen Yeo, Sarah Humphreys, Lena Skerrelt. We are looking forward forward to soon having our new tables and dishes and being able to have our parties in our new building. We were very happy to welcome welcome one of our former residents, residents, Elias Greenaway to our dinner party, and to report he is looking very well and feeling feeling much better. He is presently presently a resident of South Haven Rest Home, Newcastle. Mrs. Harvey Ginn returned home last week from a very pleasant trip with her daughter, daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Tennant, to British Columbia, where they visited Dorothy's daughter Glenda and husband. Mrs. Margaret Hancock spent the past weekend visiting visiting her son John in Oshawa. Mrs. Holtby and Mrs. Ginn are patients in the hospital. Mrs. Ginn went into hospital on Saturday, Mr. Sam Bentham on Friday. Bus Trip A bus load of Orono and area residents enjoyed a day's outing to Kitchener last Wednesday, April 20, courtesy of Tom Clark Tours. Morning shopping was enjoyed enjoyed at several factory outlets, outlets, The Pantino, Penmans and a shoe factory. A very attractive and tasty buffet dinner was enjoyed by all at the Conestaga Inn. The feature event was of course, the musical "Singing and Dancing Tonight", held in the beautiful new Town Centre in the Square. This building is comparatively new, being constructed in 1980 and especially especially attractive. The musical was performed by the Charlottetown Festival Players and excellent music by Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony Symphony orchestra, a really delightful delightful performance, with excellent costuming and sets. The evening was completely sold out, it was reported and this particular musical is coming to Toronto in the immediate immediate future. If you love good music, dancing and singing, by all means, see this one! Town Hall Card Party There were 12 tables of progressive progressive euchre at Orono Town Hall last Wednesday night. Winners were as follows: High lady - Bea Jones, Newtonville, Low lady - Mary Tamblyn, High man - Reg Elliot, Kendal, Low man - Mary Thompson (as a man). The 50 - 50 draw winner - Marg Denny. There will be another party this Wednesday night, April 27, at 8 p.m. Swiss Delicatessen Shop MEAT SPECIALS Assorted Cold Cuts $3.39 lb. Kolbassa 3.25 lb. Pepperonl Sticks.. 2.70 lb. Prices valid until Tues., April 26 133 CHURCH ST. (across from Fire Hall) BOWMANVILLE CLOSED SUNDAY and MONDAY Take-out, Sandwiches, Coffee and Donuts, European-Style Cold Cuts, Assorted Cheeses and Imported Goods Also - orders taken for Cold Meat Trays and Cheese Trays for Parties. Telephone 623-6088 Tues., Wed,, Thurs. 9 a.m. to6 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Opening Monday May 2nd Re-Sale Fashions for Ladies and Children 170 Church Street Bowmanville Telephone 623-1116 HOURS FOR BUYING AND SELLING 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Daily Thursday and Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. --Closed Sunday--