Quote - "Laughter is the sensation of feeling good all over, and showing it principally principally in one place." - Congratulations Bowman- ville on your 125th birthday I From all your friendly neighbors neighbors in the Orono district. May you continue to grow, not only in numbers, but in leadership and wisdom, in making not only our communities but our world a better place in which to live. Mr. and Mrs. George Bellamy Bellamy and family, Hamilton were last weekend guests of . his mother, Mrs. Bessie Bellamy. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs Bradley Ibbotson who were married Saturday evening, evening, May 21st in Orono United Church, with Rev. Wayne Wright officiating. The bride is the former Kelly Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hall, Orono, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, David Ibbotson of R. R. 1, Orono. Mr. Donald Evans has solved the problem of using too much gas I A brand new three wheeled bicycle, using a small motor, and not much fuel, speeds Don along for those quick shopping sprees into town. Little John Mercer was the victim of a car accident recently recently and is presently a patient in traction, in Oshawa hospital. John is the son of Steven and Carol Mercer. We are pleased to report Mrs. Jerry MacDonald, Leskard is now home and progressing favorably, after a long stay in hospital. Several very successful yard sales were held in Orono over the holiday weekend, along with an Art show in the Town Hall. Birthday Party A birthday party was held Sunday, May 15, in Leskard church hall, in honor of the 90th birthday of Mr. Oscar Skelding, a former Leskard resident. Mr. Skelding is now a resident of Strathaven Rest ORONO and DISTRICT NEWS By Isabelle Challice Home, Bowmanville. The actual date of the birthday was May 17, but his many friends, neighbors and relatives, relatives, numbering around 80, joined with him on Sunday. A large beautiful birthday cake was cut and served to all by the ladies of Leskard U.C.W. Orono United Church News Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kelcey both assisted in the regular morning service. Diane gave a very delightful story to the children and Paul led in the psalm and scripture readings. Lovely plants were courtesy of Mrs. Ethel Lycett, Unit No. 1. Greeting at the door, Mrs. Bertha White and Mr. Lome Bowins. U.C.W. Unit No. 4 will be quilting this week in the upper auditorium each morning from Tuesday to Friday 9 a.m. tp 11:30 a.m. All quilters are welcome. Bring your own thimble! U.C.W. Supply Convener (Bertha White) wants to remind all ladies of the community community to have all the things you are saving into the church by the first week in June. Help Wanted: June 18th the Mission and Service Committee Committee are sponsoring a bake table at Pethick's Sale Barn, Haydon. All ladies are asked to bake something for the sale that day. Pick-up details later. All proceeds to the M. and S. funds. It was announced at the Sunday morning service that we are losing a long and valued member of our church and community, in the person of Mrs. Margaret Hancock. She has been a devoted member of the church and U.C.W. She will be taking up residence in Oshawa the end of this month. Our best wishes go with you Margaret. Church School Leaders needed for Sept. - Several classes are available ranging in age from 9 - 12 years. WHY BUY RETAIL? ^MrjimvxviiS Contact Lois Brown (963-5918) or Donna Hutton (983-5717) if you can assist in this worthwhile worthwhile work. Horticulture Meeting Thirteen members of Orono Horticulture executive Horticulture executive met last Wednesday evening at the home of Lawrence and Vera Staples. Several items of business business were dealt with and it was reported that tulips are being picked from the town beds, and one enterprising young man decided to hold a flower sale! Plans were made for delegates delegates to the O.H.A. Convention and also for our spring flower show and plant sale this Thursday, May 26. It was also decided to again hold our annual Strawberry Festival, June 28, with only 150 pre-sale tickets available, so reserve your tickets early. The plants are all purchased for our town plantings and the Jr. Gardeners are planting the town planters on Main Street. St. Saviours Church News The Deanery Council Meeting Meeting will be held on Tuesday May 24th at 7:30 p.m. in St. Saviours. Bishop Hunt will be present, our representative is Robert Morton. Youth Group for St. Saviours - Michael Collyer is asking anyone interested in helping to organize a youth group at St. Saviours to stay after the Sunday service, May 29, for a meeting. The ladies of St. Saviours have been extremely busy these past few months, with catering, hobby show etc., and have recently turned over $1000 to their church. They have also purchased 25 new chairs for tne new parish hall. Our thanks to Judy Leek for heading up the Altar Guild and also for tne beautiful Paschal Candle donated by the Leeks. Wanted at St. Saviours - A church organist to commence in September. If interested please call Charles Gray 987- 4551 or The Rector 987-4745. Town Hall Card Party The Town Hall Card Party was held last Wednesday evening, May 18, in the town hall with a good crowd. This will be the last party until the fall. Prize winners - High Lady - Mary Tamblyn, Low Lady - Thelma Vagg, High Man - Reg. Elliot, Low Man - Wesley Wood. Winner of the 50 - 50 draw - Myrtle Wood and she kindly donated it back to the hall board. Art Show Approximately 300 people attended the Spring Art Show held over the past weekend in the Orono Town Hall. 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The following is a list of artists participating - Don Staples - Water Colors, Maureen Remington - Water Colors, RAy Kakegamic - Native Art, Diane Brackvogel - Woodburning and Paintings, Wanda Eames - Oils, Shirley Wilchen - Water Colors, Sharon Edey - Stained Glass, Stan Dreslinski - Photography, Photography, Sandra Lyons - Water Colors, Larry Combdon - Water and Oil Paintings, Mort Lake - Wood Carving, and of course displays from our own local art club, including - Marjorie and Ray Dickson, Norma Lee, Alice Cobbledick and Dr. A. F. McKenzie. Due to the very inclement weather of Sunday, our planned planned blossom tour had to be postponed, hopefully this coming weekend. 4TCIub Meeting The monthly dinner meeting with 45 in attendance, took place Thursday, May 19, in the I.O.O.F. Hall. The tasty dinner menu included included ham, peas, pudding, buttered carrots, mashed potatoes, juice, ice-cream and birthday cake. Celebrating birthdays - Sonny Dodson and Marion Richards. Following the dinner Gladys Brown played piano and then we heard frorti a new music sensation! Gladys and Dorothy Beatty favored with many renditions, as a piano duo! The guests Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Graham, Blackstock, were introduced. Last year Mr. and Mrs. Graham were visitors to South Africa and they brought many beautiful ana educational pictures. Mr. Graham's excellent excellent commentary complemented complemented the entire presentation. The coverage included housing, horticulture, wildlife and of course the ever present apartheid problems, of which we are hearing increasingly daily bad news.' Mr. Graham told us that he personally felt this race problem problem would soon be out of control. A very complex situation situation with a much more detail- -ed problem than many of us can appreciate. Following the pictures, Mrs. Graham passed around a large ostrich egg (empty of course) and a ouster made from ostrich feathers. George Day thanked our guests for this splendid coverage coverage on South Africa. We are pleased to report Mr. Vic Garrod is home again from the hospital. We are sorry to have Mrs. Margaret Hancock leaving our midst. She and her late husband Bob, were the very first inhabitants of our fair complex. She is moving the end of this month to Oshawa. Work is still progressing on the new bachelor apartment (where the former laundromat laundromat was) and will soon be ready for new tenants. The new ramp is well on the way and will certainly be welcome by users of the new building. Sympathy of the community to Mrs. Frances Sutton on the passing of her brother, Mr. W. A. Elford, of Manitoulin Island recently. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Pears, Orillia, were last Tuesday guests at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Len Pears. The ladies of Kirby U.C.W. looked after the booth serving food at the arena, for the large Lunn Auction sale on Saturday. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. David Staples and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Tamblyn spent the holiday weekend at their cottage at Lake Catchacoma. A large crowd was at the Lunn Auction Sale on Saturday Saturday at the Orono Arena. Some of the most beautiful crystal and china, this writer has ever seen at an auction sale! Another Another very interesting item, a personally autographed picture picture of the late U.S. president, Harry S. Truman. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Iahii and Nancy Lee, Bridgenorth, and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pears, Newcastle, were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Len Pears. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bailey spent the holiday weekend at a cottage at Fern Resort, near Orillia. The boys spent the weekend visiting their grandmother, grandmother, Mrs. Dorothy Bailey and their aunt Mrs. E. Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor, Scarborough, visited his father Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor last Thursday. Her many friends wish Mrs. Vilda Cowan a speedy recovery recovery and hope that she will soon be home from the hospital. Scout Camp-Out Twenty Scouts from Orono plus their leaders welcomed approximately 66 boys and their leaders from Pennsylvania Pennsylvania U.S.A. to the Ganaraska Forest Centre on Friday evening. Many of our Scouts were actually meeting old friends as our boys were guests of this group back a while ago. Camping out Friday ana Saturday nights and then breaking camp Sunday morning. Don Scott and three boys from Orono 1st Troop Scouts, Cubs and Beavers carried their flags in the Bowmanville 125 birthday parade on Monday morning. Next weekend weekend the Cubs camp out at Sandraska Park. LETTER TO THE EDITOR May 16,1983. Dear John: For sometime past now after eyory drama performance performance put on by tbe students of Bowirianville'High School we have been going to write you, but never do. We really can not tell how much we enioy each performance performance including the last one on Saturday. They are just superb and we are constantly amazed at the great work that Bob Sheridan does with the students. If there were Super Stars among people in the teaching profession Bob would be Number One. every year. We are lucky to have someone of his capabilities teaching our children. Yours truly, Kay and Ken Brown KZ The Honourable George Ashe Minister of Revenue and The Honourable Douglas Wiseman Minister of Government Services invite you to attend the OFFICIAL OPENING of the MICHAEL STARR BUILDING new headquarters of the Ministry of Revenue 33 King Street W., Oshawa by The Honourable William G. Davis, P.C., Q.C. Premier'of Ontario on Wednesday, June 1,1983 at 3:30 p.m. Special Notice: Get to know your new neighbour, the Ministry of Revenue, a little better during the week following the official opening! Everyone Is welcome to attend a public "OPEN HOUSE" In the Michael Starr Building from June 6th to 9th lncluslve...Drop by anytime on those days between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. Ontario Police Briefs A break-in at the Orono Arena and Community Centre Friday night is under investi- f ation by Durham Regional 'olice. Entry was gained through the front door of the building causing $25 damage. Police say nothing was taken. The owners of VIP Hairstyling Hairstyling in the Waverley Plaza report the theft of a 125th anniversary banner from the front of their building. Police are investigating. A five-year-old Orono boy suffered a broken leg last Thursday when he ran into the path of a passing car on Church Street. John Mercer was hit by a vehicle driven by Lloyd Alan Webster of Kendal. Police say no charges will be laid. A car belonging to David Reid Cooke of 48 Queen Street, Bowmanville, was stolen over the weekend at Mosport Park. It was later discovered gutted by fire on the park grounds. Police are investigating the incident. Durham Regional Police are looking into the theft of. about 50 wooden ties stockpiled stockpiled along the CPR railway line at a boundary crossing near Mosport. The ties are valued at approximately $700. ITiis is the second incident recently involving stolen ties from the CPR line north of Bowmanville. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 25,1983 7 Tournament Raises Funds for Timmy The Canadian Statesman Advertising Deadlines Display - Tues. 4:00 p.m. Classified - Tues. 12:00 noon Two of the many golfers to participate in the annual Timmy Tournament last week were Joan Appleton and Mary Walters of the Bowmanville Golf Club. The tournament, co-sponsored by the Durham Regional Police Association, Association, raises funds for the crippled children's association. Newcastle, Erinli, and Pebblestone golf courses also participated in the tournament. Above, Bowmanville pro Bruce Welsh holds the familiar Timmy tournament poster with Joan and Mary. Winners of the tournament have not been announced yet. Cowan Rontiac-Buick Sales Staff Receive General Motors Awards PONTIAC BUICK General Motors of Canada Limited is pleased to announce that Rick Taylor, Doug Ferguson, Weldon Brown and Greg Fish of Cowan Pontiac-Buick, Bowmanville, have again qualified as Grand and Senior Salesmasters during the 1982 calendar year. Congratulations to these individuals for their high degree of integrity and outstanding performance in the Retail Automobile Industry. Shown in the above photograph are, from left to right: Rick Taylor, Doug Ferguson, Murray O'Brien, Sales Manager; Gilles Frappier, General Motors District Sales Manager; Weldon Brown and Greg Fish.' Special 10.9% Financing Rate -- Limited Time Only -- J COWAN PONTIAC -- BUICK LTD. BOWMANVILLE -- ONT. 166 King St. East Telephone 623-3396