i/ 7 6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 20,1991 New Slate of Officers for Jerusalem Masonic Lodge Pictured above, are the new officers of Jerusalem Masonic Lodge for the year 1991. They are, front row 1-r, Junior Deacon Joe White, Immediate Past Master Jim Schell, Junior Warden Bruce Markle, Worshipful Master Ed Cook, Senior Warden Allan Devonish, District District Deputy Grand Master Paul McNeil; back row, In December, Mr. Edwin W. Cook (centre), was installed as Worshipful Master of Jerusalem Masonic Lodge in Bowmanville. The Installing Master was W. Bro. Dave Tillcock (left). The impressive ceremony was witnessed by Right Worshipful Bro. Paul McNeil, the District Deputy Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Canada Canada in the Province of Ontario. Highlights from Wesleyville c On Wed., Jan. 30, Mrs. Ken Trew and Mrs. Irene Beatty attended the Annual D.C.W. Conference held in the afternoon and evening fct St. John's United Church in Campbellford. Ü Most of the patients I mentioned last week have gone home. I expect to go home the week-end of the 17th. v On Thursday the seniors held the January pot luck dinner, celebrating Miss. Qna Gardiner's ana Mrs. V. McCool's birthdays. Mrs. McCool won the draw for the gift. The winners in euchre games were: first - Fern Thertell, second - Ron Be- bee, third - Mac Walker, fourth - Eileen Barkwell. She also won for the most lone hands. Holly Thirtell, Fern's granddaughter won the U.K.O. prize. On Friday evening, Ken Fowler and Kathy Toms celebrated celebrated their wedding reception reception at Bewdley Arena with Assistant Secretary Ron Brittain, Treasurer Jack Hartwell, Director of Ceremonies Ross Hayes, Senior Deacon Geoff Taggart, Secretary Dave Tillcock, Ttyler Lawrence Avery, Inner Guard Don Fulton, Assistant Secretary Ken Bromley, Chaplain Dave Sebben, Senior Senior Steward Bill Paterson, Junior Steward Bob Jones. Busy Month For Students Of Central P.S. At our last assembly Mrs. Tillcock from the Cancer Society Society talked to us about smoking. She showed us a film. We also had an assembly assembly to see the puppet play "Kids on the Block." It was about children with disabilities. disabilities. Birthday greetings went out to Michelle Bickell and Ryan Foskett from the junior division. Achievement certificates were given to Jason Jason Pingle, Korey Jay, Karie Butler, Nick Mutton, Adam Bower, Scott Rossi ter, Chris Tendam and Tammy Drumm. Mrs. Tremeer's junior and senior kindergarten classes have been to Carter's Bakery. They saw the machines machines for mixing dough and all the big ovens. They ate cookies and did painting. The students wrote letters in their printing books with cut out bakery pictures. They made cookie cutouts today with Playdoh and learned bakery songs. Next week they are making jello jigglers and they are having a valentine's party. Mrs. Burtis' class has been to Mam wood long-term health care centre. They took mobiles and a card, and played bingo. There is a new student in Mrs. Burtis' class. His name is Gerrit VanDyk. The class student achievement award went to Nyle Stacey who has been working very hard on his math and reading. The junior junior students are starting to work on their stories for young author's day. by Nick Sellers and Jeremy Forsey a hot dinner and dance. Bob Mercer was the photographer photographer and took many pictures. pictures. He was also M.C. Many toasts were given. The wedding party consisted of the bride and groom, also bridesmaids Franny and Sandy, sisters of Kathy, Groomsman and usher' Bruce and Raymond Fowler. After the dance was over, lunch was served by the McClean's as the dinner had been. TRY IT ON FOR SIZE 99 )ÂtoXÙ ' I Huron CnnH Lauren Scott lost 70 lbs. Our Comprehensive Weight Loss Program Will Help over ONE MILLION Clients This Year! 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A good response was given when the roll was called re - "An Interesting Person." Correspondence Correspondence included thank you notes. Minutes were approved as read by Barb Weir, and treasurer Neta Fish gave the financial statement. Under business, the UCW will be busy with catering, World Day of Prayer and Presbyterial meeting coming up in March. Members are asked to save used stamps, Campbell Soup labels, and number of calls made to neighbours, sick, lonely, etc. 13 calls were reported for the month., Anne Emerson in charge of the Devotional spoke on Lent; a period of forty days, excluding Sundays, from Ash Wednesday to Easter, observed by Christians as a season for fasting, penitence and self-denial. She read Psalm 91: 1-16 and Luke 4: .1-13. Two hymns were sung "Just As I Am" and "O God of Bethel" closing with'Prayer. For the Program, Anne talked about Health and recommended the "Natural Healing Cook Book" for recipes to use which provide a variety of Health foods. She then led us in some exercises to keep fit; followed by Edgar & Anne demonstrating a series of exercises exercises which would be most helpful to all in keeping fit. A very interesting interesting programme! After closing with Benediction, a super lunch of raw veggies, sandwiches and squares, topped off with excellent coffee, concluded concluded a happy hour of visiting, while enjoying the delicious food! Neta Fish gave the appreciation to Anne for a fascinating afternoon. Dyno Members Return From Interesting Trek! The eight Cartwright Dyno Snowmobile Club members, Wayne & Elaine Bradt, Fred & Carol Cockerton, Val & Yvonne Priebe of Caesarea, and Ed & Audrey Brov n of Cadmus, have just returned rom another weeks vacation on the snowmobiles. Their trek this year totalled 586 miles, and they travelled to Sudbury, Sudbury, Parry Sound, Whitney and Bancroft! Although mild weather and lack of snow was a handicap, they had a really enjoyable trip! Blue Ray Chapter Brothers Night With a very large attendance with poor weather prevailing,' Happy 16th Birthday! Love Mom, Dad and Leon Blue Ray Chapter, No. 238, OES, opened in regular form with W.M. Sister Elsa Bongard presiding, assisted by W.P. Brother Fred Alton. The Bible was opened by Conductress Wendy Puterbough and led in Prayer by Chaplain Brother Peter Miles. The Canadian Canadian Flag was escorted to the East by Marshal Brother Richard Windsor. The Conductress had the pleasure of introducing Past Grand Matron Sisters Audrey Martin, Sister Marie Woodward and D.D.G.M. Sister Margaret Jeffrey and other distinguished - guests. Many others and our own members were welcomed. After report of committees, business was kept to a minimum. Four members attended thé 60th anniversary party of Durham Chapter, a great evening and congratulations congratulations to this faithful Chapter, a real milestone!.Five new candidates will be initiated a' the next meeting of Blue Ray oi. March 14. After Chapter closed, members and guests retired to the lower hall where Brothers.Fred Alton, Don Alton and Richard Windsor, refreshment convenors, served a tempting buffet lunch, they really really excelled themselves with a lovely variety of food which all enjoyed. enjoyed. Over 100 present with 29 . brothers on hand to lend support to the Brothers of Blue Ray Chapter. A colourful evening with sociability a highlight! The strength of any Chapter depends on regular attendance of each member and taking an active active part in fulfilling the obliga- tions of the order, adding warmth to success, with co-operation and harmony! ' . Nestleton Presbyterian News On Feb. 10, Rev. Wm. Fairley continued with a lesson for the S. School on the book of Joshua - a time of making decisions. "Choose this day whom you will serve." Shirley Scott played the hymns and Dorothy Lee taught the S.S. A service of acceptance and gratitude for the work of Mamie Magill in re - finishing a pulpit, donated in memory of the late Walter Magill, was led by Rev. Fairley. Responsive Psalm was No. 8 and scripture readings were from. II Kings & Mark 9. In the sermon, . optimistic or negative views as we meet the challenges of life, starting with our formative years through adolescence to adult are guided by the values taught us in the Bible. ■ On a bright wintery morning the congregation of Nestleton Presbyterian Church met on Feb. 17 at 11 a.m. Rev. Wm. Fairley in the pulpit with Joyce Taylor playing playing the piano. D. Lee taught the S. School pupils. Responsive reading of Psalm No. 25 was followed by Script from Genesis 9 and Matthew II. The book of the Bible for the S. School was Judges - the story of the tribes when they lived in the promised land. Rev. W. Fairley's sermon was on the theme of Hope - and how it is sometimes real hope - sometimes wishful thinking. Our trust in divine guidance and obedience obedience oi our laws should be foremost in our thoughts as we follow the pilgrimage of Christ, to the Cross at Easter. Celebration of 90th Birthday Following the morning service, a noon luncheon was served in the Sunday School Room in honour of faithful member Stanley McNee- ly who celebrated his 90th birthday birthday on Tuesday, Feb. 19. He was accompanied by daughter Thelma (Mrs. Greenlaw) and he was presented with a plant, birth day balloons and a card with all the names of those present. A birthday birthday cake with candles was also enjoyed. All wish good health to this popular gentleman! Birthday Party Enjoyed On Saturday, Jim & Audrey Leishman of Reaboro, hosted a birthday celebration for son William - who was 10years old on Saturday. His mom had a lovely turkey dinner - birthday cake - gifts galore, etc., etc. Special guests were grandma Neta Fish and Calvin & Yvonne Holland and their family of Cadmus. A great day for young William. 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Bowmanville Mall 623-6957 5th Anniversary Celebration : ' : ' Recent reports indicate that during during Skylight Donuts upcoming 5th Anniversary Celebration, one dozen delicious donuts can be purchased at the special price of only $2®** at any of Skylight's four locations, from Thursday February 21st to Sunday Feb- ^ jX ruary 24th, at any of our loca- 'C^^Qtions.In Bowmanville,at87 King St. E. or at Baseline at NTV King St. Waverley. During the past five years residents residents of the area have raved about the freshest of donuts, cakes, pies, sandwiches and soups. Mr. Dan and Adrian Holke- ma,owners of Skylight Donuts, invite one and all to take advantage advantage of the Anniversary Special come in buy a cup of coffee and ask for "one of the freshest freshest donuts in town," and we'll give you that donut FREE. NEWS Bulletin Gourmet coffee now available at Skylight Donuts... Dan and Adrian are pleased to announce that due to popular demand demand freshly brewed Gourmet Coffee is now being served at Skylight Donuts. There are 10 varieties of coffee available to be taken home and enjoyed in our coffee shops, or drive-thru. Skylight Donuts would like to thank all our customers for their patronage during the past 5 years, as well as our employees for their contribution to the success success of our business! "Make Skylight the Highlight of your Day!" i ;• 'SpocLil olfur consists ol 3 wudts ol Nutrl/Syslum surviens, Dous not Includo cost ol oxcluslvo Nulrl/Systorn food, d Indus ond malnlnnnnco program* Ollur valid nt pnrtldpnllng centres. Nuw cl lonls only. Llriilod Tlmu Ollur, Baseline Rd. W. and Waverley 484 Division St Cobourg 87 King St E. Bowmanville Drive-thru and Coffee Shop 299 Rideout St Port Hope 623-4549 623-0230 Cobourg and Port Hope locations : „ 1