I 14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. Wednesday. July 27,1994 Correspondent - Betty Wright Orienteering Workshop Held at Enniskillen Conservation Area Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Muller (nee Wendy Sori- chctti) on their marriage Saturday, July 16th, at St. Mark's United Church, Whitby. The reception followed followed at the Thundcrbird Golf Course, Ashbum. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bortolazzo were Saturday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Woodley. Miss Vicki Robinson, Mr. Kevin Avery, Lindsay, Mr. Shawn Avery, Kingston were Saturday evening dinner dinner guests of Grandma Bowman and Aunt Myrtle Tamblyn. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe visited Debbie and Brad Huggins and family at Jack Lake cottage near Apsley for a few days this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sanderson, by Michelle Balson Sometimes life likes to throw a few curves. I've had my share lately. A comforting thought, "tough times never last, tough people do," It was a picture perfect ceremony when Erin Parfitt and Gary Foster said "I do". The garden wedding was ' held at the home of Henry and Barb Pokorski. A reception was later held at the Baseline Community Centre. Two Saturdays ago a teen dance was held at the Hampton Community Centre. The time of year was a factor in the low attendance. However, those who came had a great time. Tunes by Elton made it happen. There were twelve winners in all at the Wednesday Euchre. Card Party. Nerta Masters had the highest of 88. Ruby Trewin took second highest with her score 84. Bernice Wells tied for third with 78. Harvey Ycllowlees and Alice Beech tied for fourth with scores of 75. Eileen Warder had the Most Lone Hands of five. Myrtle Gimblett was the evening's Most Honest Player. No one won the Special. Special. The Draw winners were Ann Taylor, Ruby Trewin, Bernice Renton, Renton, Ailccn Turner and Fred Watson. Remember folks, this was the last Euchre Euchre Card Party until September. Good luck to the Wanderers. They'll be travelling to Barrie to participate participate in a soccer tournament. Several Several young Hampton men play on the team. That's all she wrote, folks. Until next week, stay safe and enjoy life. CAR AUDIO dû PIONEER - The Art of Entertainment ~ lORION HIGH PERFORMANCE AUDIO Raglan were recent visitors of Mr.' and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty. Gary Pepper and John Pepper, To-' ronto attended Enniskillen Church with their daughter and sister Barb, and were luncheon guests with her on Sunday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe were Tim and Tracy Howe and family, Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery accompanied accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harold Avery, Oshawa to spend a couple days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Wilson, Oshawa, at their cottage at Chandos Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Avery, Bobcaygeon joined them there. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty visited Mrs. Russell Ormiston and Miss Marguerite Wright, Oshawa on Saturday evening. Congratulations to Todd and Donna Donna Stephens on the birth of their bundle bundle of pink Lynsec Mary. A little sister sister for Kellee. Mrs. Ralph Virtue spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hall, Jenny and Ashley, Bayfield. Gail Clark picked her daughter Sara Clark up at Girl Guide Camp outside of Haliburton at Camp Adelaide Adelaide where Sara had spent the week with approximately 200 Guides. Also attending from the Enniskillen area was April Luckhardt, daughter of Peter Peter and Gail Luckhardt, Tyrone. Both girls represented Enniskillen 1st Guides. Mri Charles Cathmior of Fcnlon Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Don McGill, Darcy Darcy and Boyd, Priccville were Sunday callers of Gordon Stevens and Clara Page. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sweet enjoyed a trip to Canadian Lakes, Michigan. Gavin Claque, Grant Griffiths, Wales are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Sante Bortolazzo and family on a Rugby Exchange. The three McGill families attended attended the McGill Picnic at Haydon Hall on Sunday. Mrs. Ron Sombcrger, Jessica and Alexandra spent a week's vacation with Mrs. Jean Nielsen-Jones, Mr. Michael Nielsen-Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ian Nielsen-Jones, Chris, Alison, and Eric, Saulte Ste. Marie. Mrs. Lcn Stainton accompanied Linda Cryderman as Navigator in the fourth annual Car Rally - 18 cars took part leaving from Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson's. These are some quotes that Reverend Reverend Paul Boughton put in Order of Service on Sunday I'd like to share with you. Positive Thoughts "We are not. primarily put on this earth to see through one another, but to see one another" Peter Dc Vries. "Be kind, remember everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle." Harry Thompson. Obituaries MOBILE AUTO SYSTEMS GUARANTEED HIGHEST QUALITY PRODUCTS - LOWEST PRICE FULL LINE OF Decks • Amps EQS Subs • CD Changers HWY. 115 AT EASTON CAP SALES 987-2277 i John Joseph Murphy Bom in Bunclody, County Wexford, Wexford, Ireland, John Joseph Murphy, aged 78 died in Bowmanville, March 28,1994. The son of Joseph and Catherine Murphy, he was married December 23, 1939, to Margaret Joan Hales, in England. At 18 years of age, he left Ireland for England and worked at farming. In 1948, he and his wife and sons Charles and Andy and the family dog moved to Canada, arriving in Newcastle. Newcastle. He enjoyed helping people, square dancing, church suppers, bam dances, dances, was a tractor tour driver and supervised supervised the grandchildren' swimming swimming in the pool at the farm. He held the office of treasurer of the Progressive Conservative Party and had begun research of the Catholic Catholic Church. He helped build St. Joseph's Joseph's in Bowmanville, and St. Francis Francis of Assisi, in Newcastle of which he was a member for 47 years. Surviving are his wife Joan, children children Charles and wife Carol, Andy and wife Sandra, Marjorie and husband husband Harold McColm, Jerry and wife Jackie, Pat King, and 12 grandchildren. grandchildren. He was predeceased by an infant first son, Patrick. Father Vik Valles officiated at the funeral services held March 30, at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church with music provided by the church choir. Pallbearers were Toni Malloy, John Goreman, Toni A., Bill McNamara, McNamara, Ewart and Morley Robinson. Spring interment Lakcvicw Cemetery, Cemetery, Newtonville. Carl G. Ferguson A grader and snow plough operator operator for 39 years, Carl G. Ferguson, died July 6, 1994 in Port Perry Hospital. Hospital. In his 78th year, he had suffered suffered a stroke and was ill only three days. Bom in Hampton, he was the son of Fred and Lola Ferguson. 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His main interests were his family, family, dancing, cards, gardening, pot luck dinners and horse racing. Surviving arc his wife Doreen, family, Irene and husband Ken Herrington, Herrington, Cameron, Bruce and wife Marie, Marshall, Saskatchewan, Douglas and wife Dianne, Orono, David and wife Judy, Lindsay, Leow- na and husband George Willoughby, Bowmanville, Evelyn Smith, Oshawa, Bernice and husband Will Dale, Edmonton, Alta., Roy and wife Deanna, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan, Glen and wife Donna, Marshall, Saskatchewan, Gloria and husband Greg Johnston, Ncstlcton. Step-father of Brenda and husband Lloyd Bates, Barrie, Brian and wife Cindy Carr, Port Perry, Susan and husband Roy Payne, Oshawa, and the late Steven Carr. Also twenty grandchildren, four step grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, grandchildren, sisters Iva Westlake, Bowmanville Bowmanville and Gladys Coghill, Oshawa. Funeral services were held July 11, at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, with the Reverend David David McKinnel officiating. Words of celebration of Carl's life were given by granddaughter Ann Marie Willoughby, Edgar Wright and Vi Ashton. Pallbearers were Glen, Bruce, Doug, David and Roy Ferguson, George Willoughby, Greg Johnston and Brian Carr. Honorary pallbearers were son-in- law Ken Herrington and grandson Shane Ferguson. Interment Hampton Union Cemetery. Cemetery. Gord Geissberger, education technician with the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority, demonstrated demonstrated the art of compass-reading and following maps during an orienteering workshop at the Enniskillen Enniskillen Conservation Authority. The workshop, which attracted over 30 participants, took place Wednesday, Wednesday, July 20. "This can actually save your life," he told the group, noting that hunters, hikers and campers can quite easily become disoriented in unfamiliar territory. 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