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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Jun 1983, p. 3

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Items of Interest Eight Area Hydro Staff Honored at Retirement Party • Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goodman during Bowmanville's 125th birthday xyere Mrs. J. M. Morrison (Margaret Rowe), Bennington, Bennington, Vermont, Mrs. R. E. Brandreth (Frances Rowe), Calgary, Alberta and Earl Goodman of Toronto. supper at 5:30 p.m. on Tues. June 14th. An interesting program program has been arranged. Lunch committee - C and D. For bus pick-up please call Keitha Alldread 623-5800. The Bowmanville Senior Citizens' Club will meet at the Lions Centre for a pot-luck Congratulations and happy retirement to A. E. Brown who retired recently from Goodyear Goodyear Canada, Bowmanville, with 39 years service, to W> S. Colville with 37 years, and A. L. Nichols with 35 years. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHURCH and TEMPERANCE STS., BOWMANVILLE Sunday, June 12th, 1983 11:00 a.m. Sunday School Closing Service and Church Picnic (Sunday School and Creche during Service) For Informa tIon and Counselling Phone 623-3432 Organist: Pastor: Mr. J. Hoogsteen The Rev. Wayne Chatterton Fellowship Baptist Church Courtice, 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 Bowmanville Baptist Church 3rd line west of Liberty St. "MISSIONARY CONFERENCE" This Weekend -- Join us Saturday, June 11th for a film on "Islam"- 7:00 p.m. Sunday Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Meet Missionaries to Kenya, Pakistan, Japan and French Canada For information call 623-3000 or 623-9235 151 Years of Community Service 8>t. ÎOtftlB ngltcan (Elfurdf TRINITY II 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer MIDWEEK SERVICE Wed. 9:30 a.m. until June 29 NOTE: No Sunday & Nursery School till Sept. Rector - Tbs Rmrand Byron Ystss B.A.S.T.B. Assoc. - Tin Honorary Ant. The Rev. A.D. Longtsy PmtVa IBnitch (Etntrtii MINISTER Rev. N. E. Schomerhorn, B.A., M.Div. ORGANIST: Mr. D. Dowell CHURCH SECRETARY: Lola Bowen • 623-5701 Sunday, June 12th, 1983 10:00 a.m. - WORSHIP SERVICE "58 and Counting" Sacrament of Holy Communion Nursery care for pre-school children every Sunday. QxtfiocLox, d(iXL±tian d^zfoxmscL dflLLÏcfl OF BOWMANVILLE MEETING FOR WORSHIP Sundays -- 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Ki iox Christian School (Scugog St.) Pastor Rev. H.J. Bout 623-3355 Sermon Tapes Available on Request, Please Write R.R. 5, Bowmanville, Ont. L1C3K6 TRINITY UNITED C HURCH Rev John Peters, B A , 8 D Minister Rev Arthur Amacher. B.A . B D Assislanl Minister John Crookshank Music Director Church at Division St. Olllce 623-3138 Sunday, June 12,1983 Blue Jeans Sunday School at 11 a.m. 11 a.m. - WORSHIP SERVICE Sermon title "BLESSINGS OF THE PAST AND OPPORTUNITY FOR THE FUTURE" Rev. Arthur Amacher, Assistant Minister, will preach. Nursery Care Provided A WARM WELCOME FOR EVERYONE The Oshawa General Hospital Hospital Alumni had their annual dinner on Saturday, May 28th, at the Holiday Inn, Oshawa. The graduation class of 1933 celebrated their 50th Anniversary, and included two former Bowmanville residents, residents, Gladys (Jamieson) Cockshott of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Manitoba, and Kay (Hall) Morgan of Toronto who attended. The Kirby School House Museum opened last week with the theme "Transportation "Transportation in the 19th century. Many features of this area in the 19th century will be on view from footwear to steamships steamships that plied the Great Lakes. Included in the display will be an exhibit of railway trains courtesy of Mr. Bradley, Bradley, Douglas Hately, Don Trussler, and Hans Hudson- roder, all members of the Pineridge Model Railroad Club. The hours at the Kirby Museum are being extended this year with the hope that greater interest will be shown in the exhibits. You Are Invited Live Presentation HHAVEN'S GATES & HELL'S FLAMES "A MANAÎI2II HU IVl rMMITAiei nuiiimiFiMfT.- AAH0 KFOAC CAMCIir CROWDS cast or nm. S0UM0 AN0 LIGHTING EFFECTS. Sunday, June 19, 7:00 p.m. Liberty Pentecostal Church 75 Liberty SI. Bowmanville ADMISSION FREE The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa, is again offering offering a Summer Kidstuff program program in July and August, of daily art classes for children aged 5 to 12 years. Under the capable direction of artist Andrea MacDonald and her assistant, David Sobanski, youngsters will have an opportunity opportunity to explore their individual individual creativity by working with a variety of media, including including paint, film, clay and mixed media. The sessions will be held 5 to 29 July, and 8 August to 1 September. The morning session, 10 a.m. to noon is for 5 to 8 year olds, afternoons, 1 to 3 p.fn. for 9 to 12 year olds. Each group will receive instruction comparable comparable to the age and level of ability. Phone 416-576-3000 for iEiformation. On Friday evening at the Lions. Community Centre, about 265 sat down to a delicious dinner served by Lions and Lionesses. The occasion was a retirement party for eight area Hydro employees, shown here from left to right, Line Foreman Alex Kocot, Area Manager Rex Walters, Walters, Line Foreman Bill Hannah, Stockkeeper Bob Poste, Area Line Foreman Ernie Eves, Area Trades Assistant Charles Cook, Electrical Inspector Reg. Mouck, and Lineman Journeyman Journeyman George Carr. The retirements take effect effect Sept. 1st. The event was organized by Tom Pearson. John Etcher has returned to Calgary after visiting with his parents Arnold and Ena Etcher during Bowmanville's 125th anniversary celebrations. celebrations. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 8,1983 5 Sim anb Siatant Past Degree in International Law at New York University, 125th convocation exercises on Wednesday. The Hon. Keiller MacKay, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, will officiate at the opening ceremonies of Bowmanville's Bowmanville's Centennial Old Home Week on Saturday, June 28th. 10 Years Ago Wednesday, June 6th, 1973 The Reverend B. H. "Bert" Mortlock was the guest speaker speaker at the Scout Drumhead service held at Memorial Park on Sunday afternoon. Models in the Newcastle Fashion Show held in the Community Community Hall last Wednesday, were Terry West, Cindy Garrod, Joan Kimball, Glenda Johnston and Sandra Garrod. Jerry Porter received his degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, on Tuesday, May 29th. Visitors on the weekend with Mrs. David Alldread were her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Peters, Ottawa. Bowmanville Town Council recommended the sale of the old fire hall property on Church Street, to local developer developer Mario Veltri for the price of $24,000. 50 Years Ago Thursday, June 29th, 1933 During the past weekend hundreds of flower lovers throughout Ontario visited two of Bowmanville's outstanding gardens, namely those of A. H. Fletcher, "The Rosary" on Queen Street, and Charlie Bagnell's on King Street. The scow or ferry was recently recently built by the Port Darlington Darlington Harbor Company to take cars and passengers across the piers at Bowmanville Bowmanville Beach. On Sunday, Joe Dilling, the westside merchant, merchant, was busy bringing cars and people back and forth between the east and west beach. A most timely and deeply studied address on world financing financing was given on Friday at the regular Rotary Club meeting meeting by Dr. J. Clark Bell. The program was in charge of I. G. Hefkey, F. O. Mcllveen and W. A. Shane. 25 Years Ago Thursday, June 12th, 1958 Riddell's Barber Shop, in Orono, has been purchased by Ervin Rainey of Orono, who will take possession on June 16th. Mr. Wilbert Teeple is visiting visiting relatives in Wales. Miss Muriel Reynolds, Guelph General Hospital, is holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reynolds, Reynolds, Centre Street. Gerald Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Ted Morris, received his Master of Laws Pltch-ln and Keep Canada r ® Beautiful Central Region's Personnel Manager W.A. 'Bill' Whitehead was Master of Ceremonies for the evening. One of the guests recognized by the chairman was former Ontario Hydro Commission Chairman Chairman W. Ross Strike, Q.C., here acknowledging the introduction. From June 20 to 26, residents residents and staffs of nursing homes throughout Ontario wifi once again be inviting the public to help them raise funds to support medical research into heart disease and strokes through their annual Heart Jamboree. Sponsored jointly with the Ontario Heart Association, Association, the Jamboree has already already raised some $150,000 in the four years since its inception. inception. TYRONE and DISTRICT NEWS The merchants described in the Canadian Statesman Mystery Mystery Merchants Quiz were !.. Cliffcrest Cleaners, 2. Myles T.V., 3. McGregor's Drugstore, Drugstore, 4. Lander's Hardware, 5. Frank's Variety, 6. Bres- lin's Ladies Wear, 7. Child's Ladies Wear and 8. Rickaby's Limited. Dorothy's House Museum, Garden Hill, will celebrate their first birthday on Sunday, June 12th from 1 - 4 p.m. r BAHA'I ANSWERS Is the Baha'i Faith a sect of Lslam since Baha' u'llah was born In Persia, a Moslem country? No. The Baha'i Faith Is an In-, dependent religion. Further information, P.O. Box 36, Bowmanville The Church was beautifully decorated with "arrangements of spring flowers for the Tyrone Sunday School "Friendship Service" on Sunday, May 29,1983. Ushers were Sunday School members Craig Bowers, Shannon Cornish and Paul Drysdale. The Call to Worship was spoken by Mrs. Betty Pascoe, Sunday School Superintendent, Superintendent, leader of the service. The Kindergarten Class bade "Welcome". The Primary Choir sang "I Love Jesus', the Sunday School Choir sang "A Friend" and "If Anybody Asks You", and a guest soloist, soloist, Mr. Rick McLamon, added to the ministry of music. Readings were given by Nancy Pleasance, Sophia Sagur, Elizabeth Drysdale; Todd Lepard, R. J. Ford, Darrin Lazure; Dale Pascoe read the Commissioning "Where There is Love". Toda Bowers read the scripture, the Love Theme from Corinthians. Corinthians. Pastor Joe Lafave's message was "Right Before Our Eyes". The offering was ably collected by Ken Cornish, Tracy Bowers, Heather Brown and Cheryl Lepard. Sunday School teachers at Tyrone are: Donna Lepard, Marg Gaudet, Elizabeth Craig, Joan Webb, Cecile Bowers, Mrs. Ednà Philp, Susan Pleasance. Hélpérs are Jackie Forbes, Jacqueline Vaneyk, Pat Drysdale, Marg Ford, Edna Wood, Jane Wood- ley, Janice Cornish, Gail Wilcock. Secretary: Kim Vaneyk, Penny Tidd, Deb Roy, Carolyn Craig, Karen Vaneyk. Treasurer: Aim Pleasance. Music: Donna Pleasance. Music: Donna Lepard, Susan Pleasance, Jacqueline Vaneyk, Allison Cughan, Elizabeth Craig. Lunch Committee for the service service Aim Pleasance, Kathy Wiggans, Jackie Forbes, while the decoration was done by May Loveridge and Joy Loveridge. Because Betty Pascoe has been called to fill another very responsible position in Tyrone Church, a Superintendent will be needed when Sunday School resumes after summer holidays. Please apply to Pat Drysdale if you would like to help keep the Sunday School the vibrant, thriving school it is now. Pot Luck is known to be good luck at the Senior Citizens' Citizens' closing meeting, so there was a very good crowd on hand to try out the numerous delicious dishes. During the business meeting which fol lowed, Alt' and Peggy Millson were selected* to go as delegates delegates to the Senior Citizens Convention in Windsor, Ont., in August. Those who wished played cards to round off an enjoyable meeting. There were twenty tables of euchre in play on Friday, June 3, 1983, with the following results: 1st Walter Park, 2nd Shirley Brooks, 3rd Leland Millson, 4th Doris Schofield, 5th Doris Rohrer, 6th Cora Schoonderbeek. Ladies low Ruby Malley, Mens low Harold Swain. 50 - 50 Draw Olive Little, Ken Flint, Specials: Doreen Park, Maxine Brock, Vera Downey. Miss Ellen Vaneyk attended a bridal shower in honour of bride-to-be Miss Linda Buttery, Buttery, Haydon, on Sunday afternoon. . Ellen Vaneyk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vaneyk, was graduated with honors at Convocation Ceremonies of Queen's University at Kingston, Kingston, Ontario, June 4, 1983. Ellen received an Honors Bachelor of Arts degree in English (Commonwealth Studies), conferred by Chancellor Chancellor Agnes McCausland Benidickson, B.A., LLD. Miss Judy Kovacs was guest of horjor at a bridal shower which was held at the Old Tyrone Hall-on Wednësday, June 1, 1983. Following the opening of gifts, lunch was served from two large tables which were centred by skillfully skillfully arranged table bouquets. CARNATION FLOWER SHOP HOSPITAL and SYMPATHY ARRANGEMENTS Flowering Plants and Cut Flowers è23-7141 33 Division St., Bowmanville BOWMANVILLE DEALS! Special Car and Truck Prices for our Good Bowmanville Friends Phone Now 576-1800 "You should have a FORD in your driveway" ENTERPRISE FORD 815 King St. W., Oshawa (at Thornton Rd.) COMPARE PRICES WOOD'S most efficient 1983 freezers - 3" insulation - 5 year warranty and food spoilage insurance. 12.2 cu. ft. $415.00 16.5 cu. ft $450.00 20.4 cu. ft $470.00 DELIVERED PLUS 30 lb. MacMillan Orchards Flash Frozen Vegetables NO CHARGE NEW CROP ASPARAGUS NOW READY MacMILLAN ORCHARDS Hwy. #2 Between Ajax and Whitby OPEN 7 DAYS Mon,-Frl. 9 a.m.-8 p.m. A WEEK Sat., Sun. & Holidays 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. We're still celebrating "Old Home Week" with 25% OFF ALL PERMS until June 30th We have been in business for 14 years. You have made us what we are! Kurl Beauty Shop Call 623-5019 71 King St. East, Bowmanville OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK Thurs. and Fri. Evenings by Appointment To serve you: Wendy, Linda, Lorraine, Diana, Darolyn and Violet "A very friendly atmosphere. "

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