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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Aug 1989, p. 5

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 30,1989 5 New Exhibit Opens at Visual Arts Centre An exhibit of instructors' work opened on August 27 at the Visual Arts Centre in Bowmanville. The exhibition will run until September 3, so this is the perfect opportunity to view the works of those who will be leading courses this fall. Louise Macauley, pictured next to the "Austrian Wallclock" will be one of the instructors. Her folk art class is one of many interesting courses at the mill this year. Many more courses and workshops will be available to those interested. Some of the workshops offered include copper enamelling, realistic watercolour techniques and basketry. Courses offered this fall include photography, different types Christmas basketry. _ _ . .. of painting, and pottery. Classes are also being held for children. For a complete listing of the fall schedule, contact the centre at 623-5831. Achievement Program Held For Tyrone Waste Watchers Un Thursday, July 6 at 12 o'clock noon, Tyrone 4-H club met with Blackstock 4- H club at Durham Recycling Plant for their achievement program and field trip. After we were all weighed in at over llOOlbs, we watched as they separated newsprint and corrugated cardboard. Newsprint goes up an elevator and comes out the other end of the machine machine as a paper bale weighing weighing one half ton. All corrugated corrugated cardboard is tied up and sent to recycling manufacturers. manufacturers. Next, we saw how aluminum aluminum pop cans are baled up. This is where the plant makes most of their money. The recycling plant has started recently baling up large plastic soft drink containers. containers. They hope in the near future there will be more uses for recycled plastic. plastic. We were shown the corner corner of the plant where contaminated contaminated cans are kept - e.g. paint cans. These cannot cannot be recycled but sent on to the Brock Landfill site. We saw a transport load of glass ready to be sent to Glass Reclaimers. We Were told only glass containers for food and drinks can be recycled. recycled. No window glass, or medicine containers are allowed allowed to be on the load. If either either are found on the load, the whole load can be rejected. rejected. All members and leaders who were able to go found it very informative and inter- esing. We finished off the noon hour with a quick lunch at McDonald's. Many thanks to Marilyn Green of Blackstock for arranging this event. Achievement program written by Mrs. Ann Plea- sance. 1:30 at Beacon Marina Next Regatta meeting Sunday Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Church and Division Streets Bowmanville, Ontario Church Phone Office Phone 623-3912 623-3138 Rev. Frank Lockhart M.A., M.Div., M.Th. Michelle Morrison, B.A., M.R.E. WORSHIP SERVICE -- 10 a.m. Blue Jeans Sunday School Nursery Care Available 155 Years of Community Service Down's JXngltnm (El]nrcl| Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3RD, 1989 TRINITY XV 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion Mid-week Communion Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Rector -- The Reverend Byron Yates B.A., S.T.B. Assoc. -- The Honorary Asst. The Rev. A. D. Langley Raul's Cltnrdt Minister: Rev. N. E. Schamerhorn, B.A., M.Div. Organist: Mr. Douglas Dewell Church Secretary: Helen Mclnnes 623-7346 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3RD, 1989 10:00 A.M. "THE FORWARD LOOK" Nursery care for pre-school children every Sunday If you're new to Bowmanville, we'invite you to make St. Paul's your church home. T\ The Salvation Army \ Bowmanville Citadel 75 Liberty St. S. CHURCH SERVICE TIMES: 9:30 a.m. -- Family Christian Education (Sunday School) 11:00 a.m. -- Holiness Worship 6:30 p.m. -- Praise Service Come and join us at a Community Church where Christ makes the difference. For more information call 623-3761 Corps Officers/Pastors: Captain and Mrs. Shirran The Style Shoppe is pleased to announce Fiona Jackson (6 years experience) with a 1 Back-To-School Special ! Student $Æoo ! Cuts only O ! with this advertisement i specializing in Mod cuts and styles 1 Hurry! Offer expires Sept 16,1989 ! The Style Shoppe i 14 Silver St 623-5455 Bowmanville REDKEN' A Real Treat! Isn't it a thrill when the tomatoes commence to ripen in your garden? No bought tomatoes can "hold a candle" to the home grown ones!iAnd the taste is just out of this world, warm off the vine. You planted those little spindly stalks; you saw them coming into into flower; you petted them from the start; those green marble sized sized babies! Finally! one day you judge them to be at the peak of readiness. You , bring a few in...the most elegant colourful still life you have ever seen. When you have admired them as long as you dare..,you slice and serve, and have a real treat! Yum! Yum! Blackstock Fair The 124th annual rural fair at Blackstock was a great success with former Mayor Lawrence Malcolm of Nestleton, officially opening the event. All kinds of activities activities for young and older folk. It involves almost everyone within the area which makes for a true community activity with so much enthusiasm shown! The president David Petrie and the directors of the Blackstock Agricultural Society need to be congratulated on another very successful fair; where all the ac- Top Golfers In Newcastle 36 Holes August 26/89 & August 27/89 71 Men-9 Juniors and 21 Ladies = 101 golfers Men: Club Champion -Les Minacs Overall Low Net - Terry Baker Rene Clapdorp Trophy A ELITE: Low Gross - John Schmidt Low Net - John Huggins B FLITE: Low Gross - Mike Johnson Low Net - Ron McPhate C FLITE: Low Gross - Andy Severn Low Net - Tom Sawyer. D FLITE: Low Gross - Jack Glover Low Net - Darral Osmond E FLITE: Low Gross - Ed Michaud Low Net - Stew McGibbon JUNIORS: Club Champion ., - Tony Varui oof- Overall ; Low Net 0 - Doug Pearce " L ' e,: ' ' A FLITE:, . V 16 & 18 yrs. Low Gross ' " ! ' Shane Armstrong ' > Low Net - Greg Poirtelance B FLITE: 14 & 15 yrs. Low Gross - Trevor Lomax Low Net - Jack Pearce C FLITE: 13 & under Low Gross - Matt Yeo Low Net - Scott Hentig LADIES: Club Champion - Maw Ann Gills Overall Low Nets - Lucy Michaud A FLITE: Low Gross - Carolyn Garrod Low Net - Laura Blight B FLITE: Low Gross - Jean Le Breton Low Net - Ella Hrdlicka C FLITE: Low Gross - Carrie Brideau Low Net - June Mac Donald D FLITE: Low Gross - Carol Johnson Low Net - Shirley Flintoff The ladies started the tournament off early (7:30 1 a.m.) on Saturday in a I heavy dew and brisk breeze. But the day soon turned into the perfect golfing weather. Sunday a.m. showed no dew and grey clouds but the small shower waited until evening when the tournament golfers had just gone home. Sue Simpson. ONE DAY ONLY ^Thursday, August 31 ' " w 11 a.m. -11 p.m. SAVE OH FLOOR MODELS, END OF LINE STYLES STORE WIDE -- Many items half price. XX7TT CfXNf 80 Centre st * FURNITURE Downtown 723-8255 Oshawa We validate parking in Centre Sb. garage. WMÉ lion takes place in the one day! The Masters of Ceremonies for the day were Glenn Larmer and Richard Mackenzie with their glib, witty comments...marked by ease and informality! Port Perry Fair Three exciting days of family fun for the 1989 Port Perry Fair, which will "kick off" this coming Saturday, September 2nd, and continue on Sunday and "warps up" on Labour Day Monday There will be something for every member of the family, young and old alike! So- you won't want to miss this fine Fair folks! Mark your calendar for the day you wish to attend - you'll find it a pleasure and will want to return next year for certain! Nestleton United Church On a delightful summer morning morning the Nestleton United Church Service at 11:15 'a.m., saw a smaller attendance than usual. Minister Rev. Dale Davis brought an excellent message to the congregation congregation entitled, "...Try, Try Again," based on Scripture lessons from Isaiah and Luke. The choir composed of Kay Not- man, Regenia Walker, Kathy Tromans, Shirley Jackson and Gwen Malcolm sang, "I Found the Answer; I learned to Pray," with the organ accompaniment by Gwen. Norm Mairs and Ralph Sadler received the offering. Service Service closed with the grand old hymn, "The Churches One Foundation," Foundation," Benediction and Three Fold Amen. Family Interests Mrs. Elva Fluery of Brockville, has been enjoying a visit with her cousin Mrs. Marion Hall of Williams Point! Lawrence and Gwen Malcolm of Nestleton, were pleased to renew acquaintances with Rev. and Mrs. Victor Parsons, Cobourg, over a cup of tea following following the Nestleton Cemetery Service. Service. Guest in the evening were Judd and Velma Sinclair of Emerson's Beach. Neta Fish of R.R. 1 Blackstock, stepped out in style this past week when she was the guest of Clare and Madeline Curtain of Lindsay, and travelled with West Ops Women's Institute on a lovely Lake Scugog cruise on the Skylark (4-5 hours) from Lindsay to Port Perry. After arriving at the pier...they had luncheon at Emiel's Place Restaurant and Dining Lounge. Later, after a satifying meal, a shopping trip was of interest, before boarding the George Freeman Bus back to Lindsay! An enjoyable day for those participating! . t . 8 year old William Leishman of Rea boro, had a great holiday this past week with his cousins, Chad, Craig and Alanna, with grandma ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Located north of Bowmanville on Concession Four just west of Liberty Street SUNDAY WORSHIP 10 A.M. and 7 P.M. REV. RICHARD C. SOWDER 263-8333 BAHA'I FAITH A kindly tongue is the lode- stone of the hearts of men. It Is the bread of the spirit, it clotheth the words with moaning, It Is the lountaln of the light of wisdom and understanding. (BAHA'U'LLAH) For more Information please write to; THE BAHA'I FAITH P.O. Box 36 Bowmanville or Call 623-7621 Neta Fish, and Uncle and Aunt, Calvin and Yvonne Holland, acting acting as host and hostesses! Wm. went to Blackstock Fair, and other entertaining activities before returning home with his Mom Audrey Leishman on Saturday Saturday evening! On Thursday evening, Sam and Mabel Cawker, Scugog Pt. Rd., had a delicious steak dinner with Grant and Merna Cawker, of Oshawa. A nice visit with family members Chris, Cathy and Curt and Christine - the newly weds - and had a tour of their home. Winners at the Fair The Sadler - MacKenzie families did well at Blackstock Fair. Ralph Sadler won 3 firsts - I second and 1 third in the Hackney class, and Leslie MacKenzie won 1 first, 1 second and 1 third with her saddle horse. Our congratulations! A Friendly Visit Don and Norma Frew of Nestleton, were down to Rich mond, Ontario (near Ottawa) to see friends Garnet and Lois Ralph recently. While there, the four of them went to see the new Museum of "Man and Civilization" in Hull, Quebec, and were very disappointed. Caesarea Community Church An average attendance for the last Sunday re-holiday period. Rev. Dr. W. H. Crawford conducted conducted the service and used as his text Matthew 27:22. His theme, "What Will You Do With Jesus?" The Scripture was read by Karen Buchanan and Klaas Stek led the responsive reading. A girls Quintet sang. Those taking part were: Melanie Devons, Rebecca and Rachael Marple, Joan Anderson, Anderson, and Samantha Lawrie. Kathleen Watt accompanied on the piano. The organ was used for the hymns. Holy Communion was observed. observed. Assisting Rev. Dr. Crawford were Norman Boynton and Klaas Stek. A meaningful service for all. Next Sunday at 11 a.m.. The children's Bible Vacation School was quite successful with Jacqueline McDermott in charge! Several girls assisted her! A few Reminders! The Lake Scugog Regatta meeting will be held this coming Sunday, September 3rd, 1:30 p.m. at the Beacon Marina in Caesarea. Everyone welcome to attend! On September 6, 1:30 p.m., Nestleton Women's Institute will meet at the home of Gwen -, Malcolm. Theme: Tweedsmuir ■ History! Women's Institute members of Ontario South District - please ; keep in mind your homemade i, cookies for the W.I. Booth (in the Christie Building) at Port Perry Fair on Saturday, September 2,10 a.m. The Honeydale Branch of W.I. - will meet in September at the ~ Presbyterian Church, on Monday, Sept. 11th, ,at 2 p.m., with r Margaret Cornish's group in charge (Please note change of place and day). JUNGLE CAT WORLD "ENJOY YOUR LABOUR DAY LONG WEEKEND" $100 JL OFF Zoo admission with this ad. Visit Our Zoo )See the new Siberian Tiger baby New monkey babies and deer fawns A collection of wild cats from around the world Also: • Bears • Wolves • Monkeys, etc. New this year: the elusive SNOW LEOPARD so rare and seldom seen, it is called the "phantom cat" • Enjoy a picnic with your family • • Pet the llamas, deer, goats • • Playground • Located on Hwy. 115/35 and SE corner of Taunton Road. £ 10 km. north of 401 on Hwy. 1-15/35, Orono, Ontario OPEN 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., 7 days a week Orono (416) 983-5016 NO ONE PLANNED THIS THE GANARASKA NEAR KENDAL 1942 CURRENT DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS MAY DAMAGE THE GANARASKA HEAD WATERS AGAIN. COME AND TAKE PART IN FUTURE HEADWATERS PLANNING. Bring your concerns to the Ministry of the Environment Public Meeting. Thursday, September 7,1989 6:30 -10:30 p.m. Village of Newcastle Town Hall SAGA SAVE THE GANARASKA AGAIN

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