Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Feb 1984, p. 19

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

I ® im Pope John Paul II Starts SiHtant Canadian Visit September 9 Slast 50 Years Ago Thursday, February 1st, 1934 Officers re-elected at the annual meeting of St. Andrew's Andrew's Church are F. O. Mcllveen, treas.; J.R. Stutt, sect'y, G. A. Corden, envelopes envelopes sect'y, and T. Hamilton, ass't sect'y, Reverend Reverend W. J. Todd was chairman chairman of the meeting. Stan Robinson was elected president and Allan Knight, secretary of the Bowmanville Branch of the Twentieth Century Liberal Liberal Association at the well attended meeting held in the Town Hall, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, last week. Members of St. Joseph's Junior Hockey League team are Cole, F. Lophin, Bragg, J. Bird, B. Elliot and C. Hoar. 25 Years Ago Thursday, January 29th, 1959 At the monthly meeting of the Memorial Park Association Association held last week at the clubhouse, Mrs. Margarèt Jeffrey, presented the past president, Miss Ada Dad- son, with a sterling silver broach and earring set. Mrs. Jeffrey, vice-president, made the presentation on behalf of the association in appreciation of Miss Dad- son's work as president the past two years. Members of the 1959 hospital hospital board of Memorial Hospital include Ivan . Hobbs, Glenholme Hughes, Harry V. Cryderman, Mrs. L. W. Dippell, James Stutt and Lou pewell. At the annual meeting it was announced that the hospital has an opening surplus of $10,901. Mr. Lloyd Ayre is in Cobourg attending the Annual Annual Directors Meeting of the Canadian Sheep Breeders' Breeders' Association. Twenty-two members of the Newcastle Lions Club and eleven members of the Bowmanville Club left the Queen's Hotel at 9 a.m. Thursday, aboard a military bus, bound for Kingston. Lunch was served in the Officers' Officers' Mess of the Signal Corps, at the Royal Military College. In the evening, the Lions members attended the Founders' Night of the Kingston Club. Guests at the head table were Lions Harry Jose, Keith Aiken and Stuart R. James. 10 Years Ago Wednesday, January 30th, 1974 The Women's Hospital Auxiliary will hold its annual annual Membership Tea this Friday, February 1st, at the home of Mrs. E. V. Hoar, King Street, East. Mr. George F. Howden, of Toronto has been appointed appointed as the town planner for Bowmanville. Pte. Paul David Watson, of Solina, has graduated from the Canadian Forces Recruit School, CFB, Cornwallis, and was awarded the Marksmanship Trophy. George Kennedy won first place in the Pre War Hardtop category with his 1947 Mercury Coupe at the 15th Annual Speed Sports Car Show held in CNE Park, Automotive Building, Toronto, Toronto, this past weekend. His Holiness Pope John Paul II will commence his ten day pastoral visit to Canada on September 9 of this year. The Pontiff is coming to Canada as the guest of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops. It will be the Pope's 24th foreign visit since his election to the papacy papacy in 1978. The Governor General and the Prime Minister conveyed conveyed to the Pope their personal personal pleasure at the news of his comingand welcomed him formally on behalf of the Government of Canada. Pope John Paul will be visiting Canada as pastor of the Catholic Church and not as a head of state. The Pope is expected to address the public as often as four times a day during his Canadian visit. He will address himself to those issues that are of particularly particularly grave concern to societies everywhere: social social justice, nuclear disarmament, disarmament, the dignity of the human being, the aspirations aspirations of the Third World and the obligations of the developed developed nations towards them. Apart from stressing his teaching role which he shares with the bishops of some ten million Canadian Catholics, His Holiness will ' emphasize ecumenism through participation in events with leaders of other denominations and faiths. Although the Pope never invol ves himself in partisan politics he is fearless in his denunciation of any system or practice that diminishes the moral or social fabric of a nation. The Pontiff, while talk- Oshawa Presbyterial U.C.W. One hundred leaders of the Oshawa Presbyterial United Church Women met recently at St. Stephen's United Church in Oshawa. Leadership Development chairman, Euna Killens from Hampton, chaired the meeting and Vice President Jackie Guthrie of Audley conducted the opening worship worship with Margaret Tansley of Columbus at the piano. Marjorie Ferries of St. Stephen's extended the welcome and President Bob Ann Dickson of Oshawa and Treasurer Anne Tane of Whitby led in a session on business procedures. Singing during the day was led by Jean Somerford of Bowmanville and accompanied accompanied by Rosemary Merkley of Oshawa. Stewardship Convenor Evelyn Evelyn Redpath of OshTlwa presented presented a filmstrip on the Ventures In Mission Programme. Programme. Marion Minifie of Col- dsprings, Ontario presented presented slides and commentary commentary on her recent trip to Cuernavaca, Mexico along with 22 other representatives representatives from the United Church of Canada. This was an opportunity to see the life and work of the church in another cultural, economic and political situ ation and to dialogue with local people and groups in order to understand their response to their situation. It was "an experience to listen listen and learn and gain a broader understanding of other people in foreign countries." Marion, along with Jackie Neun of Port Hope are available to make presentations to groups. Evelyn Redpath introduced introduced the speaker and Vice-President Pat Beach of Greenwood extended thanks.. . ViceTPresident Margaret Ann Lamb of Manchester Manchester closed the meeting with the Benediction. ing to Catholics about matters matters of their faith and the strengths and weaknesses of the Church, will also be talking to all mankind, a wish he clearly enunciated' when he spoke to the vast assembly gathered at Wembley Stadium in London London in May of 1982: As I look out at this great assembly, I am full of great respect for each of you; you are God's sons and daughters; He loves you. I believe in all mankind. I believe in the unique dignity of every human being. I believe that every individual individual has a value that can never be ignored ignored or taken away. The Pontiff has met individually individually the bishops responsible responsible for the seventy Catholic dioceses in the country and he is kept continually continually informed on important important matters by the Apostolic Apostolic Pro Nuncio, his official official representative in Canada Canada and through annual visits visits to Rome by the President and Vice President of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops. There will be no advance texts of the Pope's addresses addresses until he arrives in Canada. Canada. Only the themes of the - Papal speeches are known in advance, as are the locations locations of their delivery. At Quebec City and Winnipeg, Winnipeg, for example, he will address matters of faith and culture; the family will be the subject of his visit to St. John's, Newfoundland, while in Halifax he will talk about the work being done in the fulfilment of the mission mission of the Church throughout throughout the world. Questions relating relating to work, technology and communications will be his concern during his visit to Toronto. A, major thematic discourse--the discourse--the mystery of God and His presence in the hearts of all people of goodwill goodwill -- will be delivered by His Holiness during his visits visits to Montreal and Vancouver. Vancouver. At Cap-de-la-Madeleine, the Pontiff will dwell on love and devotion to the Blessed Virgin and at Moncton, the Church as community will be highlighted. highlighted. The Pope has expressed a personal wish to meet Canadian Canadian Native groups. This wish will be fulfilled when Native groups, who have a special devotional relationship relationship with the shrines ofSte. For Your SPECIAL VALENTINE You supply the wine, we'll supply the glasses and flowers for a truly special Valentine Gift. ADVANCE ORDERS ONLY CALL NOW! Bev's Floral Creations 162 King St. E. - Bowmanville Telephone 623*3377 James Insurance BROKER LIMITED f _ DOUG JAMES ELEANOR DAMANT GAYLE WINDSOR 24 King St. East, Bowmanville 623-4406 Anne de Beaupré in Quebec and the Holy Martyrs' Shrine at Midland, Ontario, will be highlighted among those addressed by the Pontiff during his visits there. His Holiness may also visit a Native community in Canada's north; the exact location has not yet been determined. In Edmonton he will speak on the Third World. The Pope will conclude his visit to Canada in Ottawa. Ottawa. In the nation's capital, capital, he will address himself to the question of world peace: the palpable agony of the people of the world when faced with the possibility possibility of nuclear war; the terrible responsibility of the civil powers of the world to guarantee the future future of our children and our children's children that the earth will continue to be a place we can truly inhabit. Science Lecture February 7th Discusses "Aids" The Durham Board of Education and Durham College College present the second Science Science Lecture in the 1984 series at Henry Street High School in Whitby on February February 7. Dr. Stanley Read, Associate Associate Professor of Paediatrics and Micro-biology Micro-biology in the Division of Infectious Infectious Diseases at the Hospital Hospital for Sick Children, will talk, on Aids (Acquired Immunodeficiency Immunodeficiency Syndrome). Syndrome). This is a new disease disease entity which first appeared appeared in the United States in 1979, and has been increasing increasing with over 2,800 cases reported at the present present time. High incidence groups include include homosexuals, intravenous intravenous drug users, Haitians and hemophiliacs. The three year survival is almost almost zero. The etiology is unknown, although epidemiologic evidence suggests a transmissible agent, probably a virus, which renders the immune system non-functional. Dr. Read states that news media reports have led to many misconceptions by both the general public and health care workers. The lecture starts promptly at 8:00 p.m., and there will be informal discussion discussion and refreshments following the presentation. Other speakers in the Science Science Lecture Series will include include Dr. Ron Mullin of the University of Waterloo on Computer Security Systems on February 28 at Durham College, and Terry Alsopp of Environment Canada on El Nino and other factors affecting our weather, on April 10 at Henry Street High School in Whitby. The Durham Science Lecture Lecture series is co-ordinated by Ambrose Samulski and Ted Shiner of Durham College, College, and Joe Hircock, Alan Marks and Ron Ennis of the Durham Board of Education. Education. You are invited to The Applied Arts and Technology OPEN HOUSE DURHAM COLLEGE THURS. FEBRUARY 2ND, 1984 6:30-9:30 p.m. Featuring Computer Technology in the design industry and Technology Division Displays including CAD/CAM Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 1, 1984 3 S Prices effective thru Sat., February 4th, 1984 A&P reserves the right to limit quantities to normal family requirements! "ALL SAVINGS SHOWN IN THIS AD BASED ON CURRENT A&P REGULAR RETAILS" Come on down to our GREAT Food Spectacular! Limit 3 per family purchase-SAVE 3 III] REGULAR ONLY Coca-Cola OF 24-280 mL TINS Heinz Tomato Juice 99 (plus .30 btl dep) .49 SAVE .26 48 FLOZTIN .89 2.20 SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY Kraft Peanut Butter i ix y Jnn 2.99 on?^,'B- NEY BEANS - IN TOMATO SAUCE, W/PORK, W/PORK & MOLASSES SPAGHETTI IN TOMATO SAUCE, SCARIOS OR U.F.O.'S 14 FL OZ TIN Heinz Beans or Pastas 4/1.99 QUY ^ ^ BEATRICE, ASSORTED FLAVOURS SAVE 1.73 Fruit Bottom Yogurt M 175 g TUB 4/159 SAVE 5.73/kg-2. OLDE-FASHIONED, HALVES Schneider's Hams C59 /n 99 /kg / ■■ ib [2.87, „ 1.30 » CUT FROM CANADA'S FINEST GRADE 'A' BEEF IX.=.7?/3*? SAV^ \ CHOPS NATION PACK " C0NTAINS: 2 RIB ENDS, 2 LOIN ENDS, 4 CENTRE CUT 1.10,,, .50 m Loin Pork Chops 3t/1 79 PROD. OF ONTARIO, DELICIOUS IN SALADS Fresh Mushrooms B 1 8OZ PKG ■99 Watch for our 8 page colour flyer mailed this week to most homes in this area!

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy