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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Feb 1993, p. 30

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12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, February 10,1993 Section Two News and Happenings at Tyrone United Church On a very bright and cold Saturday- the annual Bob Fletcher Memorial Bonspiel was held with 18 teams enjoying enjoying very keen curling and much fellowship. fellowship. The icemakers had created excellent ice for the day. After curling everyone assembled in - the Recreation Centre for dinner. After Grace was said by Merrill Van Camp everyone enjoyed a delicious roast beef dinner prepared and served by the members of I the U.C.W. Following dinner the winners winners were announced. Pat, Diana and Scott Fletcher presented the Fletcher! trophy and first prizes to Dave and Lori .Aldred, Rob Graham and Paul McIntyre. Just one point behind the winners were Randy Ferguson, Lynne Middaugh, Wolf Geiger and Carol Thornton, while just a point behind them were third place winners Scott and Diana Fletcher, Anna Marie and Nelson Greentree. Fourth place winners winners were John and Linda Green, Sam .McGreight and Lori Dunham. Fifth place was taken by Ian and Joy Rudkin, Rudkin, Jody and Chris Duff while sixth place was won by Mark Graham, Tracy Tracy Cochrane, Shelley Holliday and Tom Martin. A special feature organized by Fred Ford was the "Shoot to the Button" contest which was'won by Anna Marie Greentree. The winners of the special draws which the tickets had been sold for several months were: 1. weekend in Toronto - Elaine Bailey; 2. dinner at Murray House - John Cherry of Don Mills and 3. basket arrangement - Jean Goble. The 50/50 draw was won by Craig Paisley. The evening was spent dancing to the music of Ford DJ. Services. All in all, a very successfùl event. Don and Marjorie Green attendêd the Convocation Exercises when their daughter-in-law Sue Green received her Misters of Science it University of ' Guelph on Saturday. Congratulations, Sue. " On Friday and Saturday Jeff Kemp, Andrew Frew, Esther Kelly and Linda Heringa . along with Lois and Glen McLeod spent the weekend in Ottawa on the trip sponsored by the Durham Milk Board and which the young people people had won through 4-H. Some of the highlights were tour of the Parliament Buildings where they saw a Session in progress as guests of Ross Stevenson, M.P. and took in many other points of interest. On Wednesday evening Joan and Harvey Graham hosted a going away dinner in honor of Joan's cousin Nancy Belyea who is leaving to go to Australia. Australia. Guests were Muriel Hoskin, Pat, Diana and Scott Fletcher, Port Perry and Mark Graham, Rob Graham, and Shelley Holliday, Toronto. Details will be soon coming about the tree planting program conducted by the Kawartha Conservation Association Association and assisted by the O.N.O. There were 13 tables at the weekly card party with the following winners: Vi Linton, Doreen Ferguson, Kathleen Watts, Donald Linton, Faith Lawrence, Loma Swain and Jackie Strong. Draws were won by Mary Cannon, Ruby Smith, Ruby Cochrane, Vi Linton and Florence Larmer. Blackstock's Women's. Institute was held on Wednesday, Feb. 3 with 13 members and nine visitors. A warm welcome was extended by President Eileen McLaughlin, Grace was sung and a tasty lunch enjoyed. The family affairs were under the convener Mrs. Stuart Dorell. Roll Call was well answered answered "What Do I Do To Relieve Tension". Motto - Don't resent growing growing old, many are denied the privilege. Speaker was Melody (Dorrell) Rod- man who told of many things to do to help prevent heart trouble. We did a quiz on cholesterol. Mrs. M. Hôskin . thanked Melody for her very informative informative talk. In the business session after the program program Treasurer Carol Thornton gave a report that showed a healthy balance. Tyrone United Church congregational congregational meeting was well attended. After After a bountiful lunch prepared by the Xf „ . , , , . Hasiuks and Vaneyks, the meeting Mrs. C Adams responded to the was caHed ordc / and the 1992 rc ! motto and told some funny stones to por[s revicwed- Copies of lhcsc rc _ ma \!r U !- 3 a P or!s ^ available at the church if Meetmg closed with O'Canada anyone is interested. Lois Luke, Q uf pr0 g rams sccm t0 k c ruling well; new people bring new ideas and P.R.O. they are appreciated. The new furnace is in and the church is warmer these days. M&S givings arc "up slightly, and general funds have kept up with expenses, thanks to the hard work of our people and the generosity of our supporters. We still need a presbytery representative and a nominating committee. committee. A major fund raiser is planned for Saturday, February 27. Our church is holding a Goods and Talent Auction in the Orange Community Hall at 7:30 p.m. As of Sunday, we had 20 items, including three pies of your choice, a Mexican dinner for six, and two sides of pork. If you wish to donate, contact Arlene Rowan at 263-2641, Joan Webb at 263-2186, or Heather Myles at 983-5302. Or you can sign the list at the back of the church. It should be an interesting evening. UCW will meet on Wednesday, February 10 at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome at St. Marguerite Marguerite Mission services at 9:45 a.m. on Sundays, and at United Church services services at 11:15. Van Belle Floral Shoppes ... much more than a flower store! 4 STORES Highway No. 2 King St. W., Oshawa SimcoeSt. N., Oshawa 100 Dundas St. W., Whitby Trademark ol Van Belle Gardens Ltd. ' , 4|: If you are new to Bowmanville... would like to call on you with Housewarming Gifts and Information about your new location. 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