f The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 27,1984 15 Elizabethville Man Honored on His 90th Birthday Tabloid Day Held in Newtonville NEWTONVILLE NEWS Tabloid day was held at Newtonville school last Thursday afternoon in the auditorium with parents and friends present. The following is the list of the sport and those who were the best and received received a trophy. The rest received crests if they participated often, show excellent sportsmanship sportsmanship and a positive attitude, presented by the teachers. Soccer (junior) - Boys - Troy Warner, Girls - Sophie Pedias. Floor Hockey - Boy - Paul Imlach, Girl Tricia Stapleton. Volleyball - boy - Steven Alldread, girl - Jackie Riddle. 3 Pitch junior - boy - Jeff Stapleton, girl - Tina Millson. 3 Pitch - primary - Stephen Stapleton. Basketball - Troy Warner, girl - Susie Rienstra. Tabloid - Billy Read, Lori Pitt. Track and field - Doug Notion. Tracie Rudka. These last two awards were presented by Miss Silvia Ruegger. Public Speaking - Jan Farrow. Safety Patrol were presented presented to nine of the students. French Highest Average Grade 4 - Angie Donoghue, Grade 5 - Lisa Twardowski, Grade 6 - Sophie Pedias and David Imlach. The Outstanding Oral Participation Participation to nine students. The 3 pitch referees and officials and coach awards also to the Drama students, soccer and floor hockey. Crests were also presented to those who participated in the choir, the recorders and the student council. The Hancock Women's Institute award was presented to David Elliott and Tina Millson by Jean O'Neill and Inez Boughen. Special award was presented presented to Derek Drumm for citizenship and improvement. Enniskillen News An Open House was held Sunday afternoon at the Elizabethville home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Peacock to honor Mr. Peacock who was celebrating his 90th ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TENDER NOTICE TO EQUIPMENT OWNERS, CONTRACTORS, RENTAL COMPANIES, ETC. Requests will be received for "Equipment Registration Forms" to list various types of Equipment available for hire or tender to the Ministry throughout the Port Hope District maintenance area. Registration Forms and return envelopes may be obtained in person, mail or telephone from the District Purchasing Office, 150.Hope Street North, Box 150, Port Hope, Ontario, L1A 3W3, Telephone 416-885-6381. When requesting above forms, please state type of equipment available i.e. dozer, loader, excavator, etc., as the registration form differs for each type of equipment. Ministry of Transportation and Communications birthday. The honored guest and Mrs. Peacock posed for The Independent on Saturday afternoon. 151 Years of Community Service S>t. fofm'si Anglican Cfrortf) Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario Sunday, July 1st, 1984 TRINITY II 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Communion NO MID-WEEK COMMUNION Sunday School & Nursery Rector -- The Reverend Byron Yates B.A.,S.T.B. Assoc. - The Honorary Asst. The Rev. A.D. Langley Oshawa Monument Co. Family Memorials - Markers All Designs and Lettering Done by Us on.Premises - NO SALESMEN INVOLVED -- Please Telephone 728-3111 for Full Details Mrs. Ted Werry, Patty, Donna and Lee Ann held a shower for bride-to-be Miss Diane Dornbos, Cobourg. She is the fiance of Brian McGill. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty enjoyed their holiday holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spry and family, Rochester, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton attended the Mills Family Picnic at Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mills and family, Maple Grove. Steve Thompson, Mitchell's Corners was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stain- ton and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bowman were Saturday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Bowman, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, celebrating Godfrey's 83rd birthday. Belated happy birthday goes to Master Benji Lafave. Mr. and Mrs. David Cecchetto and boys, Sudbury were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Werry and family. Mrs. Earl McNair, grandmother grandmother of Nicole McNair, attended her graduation from Nursery School to Kindergarten Kindergarten on Friday in Oshawa. Little Baby Ricky Howe,' Oshawa was a weekend visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Lamb attended the graduation of their daughter, Patricia from George Brown College held at Convocation Hall, U. of T. on Saturday. Congratulations, Patricia." Mrs. Grant Werry and Carolyn, Arnprior, Mrs. Bob Emberson, Guelph, Mrs. Grant Herron, Courtice, Mrs. Gary Hanewich, Oshawa, Mrs. Bill Francis were Thurs day luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Werry. Rev. and Mrs. Harold Kempling, Melford Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beamish, Mrs. Laura Avery, Oshawa, were visitors this week of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bowman. Wilfred and Ella were Father's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Best at a family gathering at their cottage, Scugog Island. Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGill and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinsman were Saturday evening evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Billett, Westhill to help celebrate the 45th wedding wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Billett. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin called on Mrs. Louise Wright, Blackstock on her 90th birthday. birthday. The Foster Family Reunion was held at the Conservation Area with 77 members attending attending on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nimigon and family attended. Mrs. Earl Trewin was a recent caller of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Armstrong, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin attended Pine Grove Cemetery Cemetery on Sunday at Prince Albert. A beautiful summery day brought forth our worshippers to the service on Sunday. Pastor Joe and Mrs. Lafave had a special time for the children and the adults. We did actions to "A Wise Man Builds" chorus before the children retired to the lower level for their classes. The Senior Choir sang a delightful number for their Ministry of Praise. Pastor Joe chose as his message "In the Beginning, Beginning, God..." Our Summer Schedule for church is as follows. Pastor Lafave is taking his holiday during the month of July. Our new supervising minister is Rev. Roland Hopkins. If there is an emergency of any sort, Rev. Hopkins can be reached at 623-4523. August Schedule: Combined services - Enniskillen - August 5 and 12 beginning at 10:30 a.m. Tyrone - August 19 and 26 beginning at 10:30 a.m. Our new neighbour to the south, Rev. Robin Thompson will begin her ministerial duties on July 1st. This would bean excellent opportunity for you to meet Rev. Thompson and to welcome her to our community. This Sunday was Pastor Paul Erb's final service on his charge and his final week begins. Keep Paul and Evelyn in your prayers as they make this joyful, yet even mixed emotional transition in their ministry. Homemakers Win Awards Congratulations go to several 4-H members who received honour awards for their participation in the 4-H Homemaking Clubs. Provincial Provincial honours for the completion completion of 12 projects went to Robynn Ward and Gail Lamb, Enniskillen. Advanced honours for the completion of 18 projects went to Susan Francis and Judy Virtue, Enniskillen. Also congratulations congratulations to all other girls who completed their projects. The Beavers, Scouts and Cubs went to the Enniskillen Conservation Area for a family picnic on Saturday. Hotdogs and hamburgers were barbequed by Jim McKenzie, Ted Werry and Fred Ford. Norma Kennedy was the organizer of the picnic. FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS and MARKERS Look lor this seal It's your guarantee of permanence STAFFORD BROS. LTD. 'Authmui Titikt Stafford Brothers Monuments LIMITED Box 133 318 Dundas SI. E., Whitby Phone Whitby 668-3552 The Macdonald team had 114 points with Cartier team winning winning with 119 points. A certificate certificate of merit of the Health Unit Dental Services officially wish to recognize the work of Kathy Shaw, Jean Arnold, Lorraine Leedy and Jane Young in bringing better dental health to the students through the supervision of the Fluoride Rinsing Program. It was also announced that Mr. Taylor and Mrs. Carter would no longer be teaching at Newtonville Newtonville in the next fall term. Mr. and Mrs. George Beare of Uxbridge and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Rowland nee Wallace of Toronto were callers in the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jones on Sunday. Several attended the special "Homecoming" Church Services Services at Kendal with special music by former students and members of the church choir over the year on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Byars of Greenwood, Nova Scotia, returned home on Thursday after spending a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson. Mrs. Rowena Tizzard and Mrs. Acy Farrow attended the Bowmanville Nurses' Association Association picnic supper held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Meta of Kendal on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott attended the Cemetery Decoration Services at Bond Head near Bradford on Sunday. Mr. Raymond Bruce and Mrs. Isobel Watters visited relatives at Bancroft last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maki of Thunder Bay were callers on Thursday with Mrs. Janet Paeden. Mrs. Helen Armstrong and family of Millbrook were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stapleton. On Wednesday morning at 4 o'clock the Voyageur Restaurant Restaurant at Newcastle will be changed to Burger King. Visitors during the week with Mrs. Bea Jones were Mrs. Ona Carlaw, Warkworth, Mrs. Francis Drinkwalter of Port Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray of Newcastle and Miss Marilyn Etcher of Cobourg for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. William Massie of Port Hope were Friday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Farrow. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood and Courtney of Newcastle. Newcastle. Mr. Wm. Holmes and his daughter were Sunday church greeters at the door. The choir . sang "In the Service of the Lord." Lynda King was back after her weekend at Five Oaks for the final service before the summer break and entitled her sermon "Thy Kingdom Come." Next service service to be at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stapleton with a lunch following the service at 11 o'clock on July 29th. Last call for our Beef Barbeque on Sunday, July 1st on the church lawn, beginning at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Mary Jones and Mrs. Bea Jones visited Mr. Sam Smith, Mrs. Jean Britton, and Mrs. Frank Rickard at Marn- wood Nursing Home of Bowmanville Bowmanville on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Farrow visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nesbitt of Columbus. Mr. Raymond Bruce and Mrs. Isobel Watters had supper on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Watters at Stouffville. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chalmers and son Thomas of Scotland returned home on Wednesday after spending a month with Mrs. Janet Paeden. Cilbati family fools 225 King St. E., Bowmanville f/lîdnight Madness Js jiere Again! 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