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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Aug 1994, p. 28

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12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, August 24,1994 Section Two Happenings in Enniskillen by Betty Wright Belated congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. Rob Pascoe on their recent marriage on August 6th. Rob is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Loran Pascoe, Tyrone. Miss Myrtle Tamblyn and Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman were Sunday evening evening dinner guests of Mrs. Russell Best, Solina and Myrtle and Ella and friends were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Demers and family, Kingston on their way to, Chaffey Locks where they spent several enjoyable enjoyable days at Opinicom Resort. The Annual Columbus Gigantic Yard and Bake Sale will be held on Saturday, September 10th, 1994. Please observe date, ladies, the Enniskillen Enniskillen U.C.W. will be having a bake table at this sale. Mr. David Stainton, Cobourg, Linda Cryderman, Bowmanville were this week visitors of Mrs. Len Stainton. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doombos, Belleville were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Brian McGill, Julie and Andrea. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Snowden and Barry Garrard accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Lamb to Sarnia on Saturday Saturday to watch Dave's horse "Queen's Arms" come 3rd in the Ontario Sires State Race and on Sunday they called on Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wilson, Bay- field. Mr. Gordon Stevens and Miss Clara Page accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stainton on Sunday for lunch and a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Errol Groves, Orangeville. The Howe family gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe on Friday for a barbecue supper to celebrate celebrate son Tim's upcoming birthday. Happy Birthday Tim. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sanderson, Brooklin were Sunday afternoon visitors visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty. On Saturday, Mrs. Barb Howe and Mrs. Tracy Howe, Newcastle with two Port Perry quilt guild friends attended the Annual Ontario Quilt Fest at Milton Agriculture Museum Museum and on Sunday Dick and Barb enjoyed a supper visit with friends Mr. and Mrs. Don Pierson, Black- stock. Alison and Paul Comellier spent a few days with their Oma and Opa, Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Comellier, Belleville. Tom Best, of Solina, was one of many children and adults who found themselves more interested in collecting pond creatures during the Celebrated Durham '94 on Sunday, Aug. 14. Tom proudly showed off the minnows he had collected with a small net at the edge of the large pond on the west end of the Enniskillen Conservation Area. Çrancf Opening ! Sep 10th @ 10:00am Q Aft/ off all Greenware oU/o oper '"° 1 f~ O/ off all Greenware I iL grand opening I VJ ZO week Sep 12 to 17 Come have some coffee and cake with us and stock up on your greenware! Sign Up for Day Seminars /-- ï --7~z--x ✓-- _r x xi--_ --x Oct 1 Spring Plate You wW learn • Antiquing • Shading • Blending Register by Sep 17 $45 . Nov 5 Sgraffltolng You wW team • Sgraffito • Under glaze Register by Oct 22 . $40 ■ Ceramics Dec 3 Canadian Old Worid Santa You wW team • Antiquing • Dry Brushing Register by Nov 19 . $45 . 164 Base Line Rd. E. Bowmanville 697-3073 Mon, Wed, Fhi, Set:10- 5:30 Tue, Thur:10- 9 Ê This promotion is not valid inconjuntion with other promotions^ Mr. and Mrs. Ian Neilson-Jones, Alison and Eric, Aurora were Thursday Thursday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Somberger, Jessica and Alexandra. A family birthday party in the form of a barbecue was held for Dave Bortolazzo. Happy Birthday, Dave and many happy returns of the day from a friend. Michael Howe, Newtonville, Derek Derek and Jacqueline Huggins, Peterborough Peterborough spent a few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doxtator and Jaden, Peterborough were Friday afternoon afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Somberger, Alexandra and Jessica. Mrs. Art Leadbeater, Rev. and Mrs. Paul Boughton were supper guests of Miss Myrtle Tamblyn and Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Andre Comellier celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary anniversary on Thursday, August 18th. Congratulations, Anne and Andre and may you have many more years together, Love from a Special Friend. On August 28th Tyrone is having a Pig Roast, it will be held from 4:30 till 6:30 p.m. Tickets are available from Kathy Real, Jim Woodley or Jacqueline Vaneyk. September 4th - Bethesda Cemetery Cemetery Decoration Day will be held at 2:00 p.m. Anyone wishing to get in touch with our new interim minister can reach him at his home number - 728- 6364 or leave a message at the Tyrone Tyrone Church Office - 263-4107. Environmental Puppet Show Part of Family Picnic at Enniskillen Conservation Area y Hi ; mm E P The CLOCA Environmental Puppet Show enthralled a number of children who didn't mind the change in temperatures during the Celebrate Durham '94 Family Picnic on Sunday, Aug. 14. The picnic and lots of other activities took place at the Enniskillen Conservation Area. KOROSCOPBS August 28-Sept. 3 ARIES - March 21/April 20 SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 It will be to your advantage to pool Time spent with energetic friends resources -- especially financial will recharge your batteries. You'll ones -- with people who are about to launch new projects. Investments made now should be profitable. Something really special will happen on Saturday. Show your appreciation to someone who has helped you. TAURUS - April 21/May 21 Seek the advice of an expert if you want to improve your financial situation. situation. There may be ways that never even occurred to you. Quiet times spent with family will be enjoyable. You'll learn something new about a parent. A change in routine comes at an appropriate time. GEMINI - May 22/June 21 Stick to your usual habits and familiar familiar contacts this weekend. You should have your own affairs under control, so if someone needs a helping helping hand, be ready to extend one. You'll probably get more satisfaction out of making unselfish gestures than by putting your own interests first. CANCER - June 22/July 22 Because of an unexpected happening, happening, you may have to delay a trip or some special plan this week. Even if you're disappointed at first, you'll be happy things worked out the way they did. Your sentimental side will come out this weekend, making you feel happy for all you have. LEO - July 23/August 23 Don't hesitate to show lots of love and affection to your partner this week. If you don't have someone steady, there's a good chance you'll be meeting a new love interest this week. Money matters look good. It's a good time to make that major investment investment you've been talking about. VIRGO-Aug 24/Sept 22 Complications, delays and good luck alternate this week. Although you're very self-reliant, don't be afraid to ask for some help with big projects this week. Tension between yourself and a loved one is likely. It may be time for a heart-to-heart conversation. conversation. Expect a surprise on Friday! LIBRA-Sept 23/Oct 23 Romance is the highlight of the week. You'll feel more comfortable with -- and more excited about -- your current love interest, Looking for a career change? Now's the time to initiate a move. Through a contact, you could be offered an interesting opportunity. The upcoming weekend has a lot to offer. feel more enthusiastic about life and what it has to offer.. Handle delicate matters that require concentration and cool judgment at the end of the week. A long-lost friend will call you with surprising news. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 A productive week. Projects will be completed in half the time than expected, leaving you with time for yourself. Use it to your advantage. Tackle those projects you always say you would do if only you had more time. An invitation to a social gathering gathering will take you by surprise. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 A friend will do something to let you down. Don't take it personally, though, it's probably nothing against you. Some people are just unreliable. You'll just have to learn who you can count on. Take on a more professional professional attitude at work and people will take you more seriously. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 An important message is on its way: When it arrives, you can put the wheels in motion for a long-held plan. Both your social and financial situations are looking good. You'll have reason to celebrate by Friday! A Gemini of the opposite sex wants to get to know you better. PISCES - Feb 19/March 20 Money matters will be a concern. Listen to the voice of reason and be sure to budget sensibly. What may appear simple could become complicated complicated unless you are careful. Take care of possessions and don't be too liberal with your money. A meeting with an old flame is likely. YOUR BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK The next 12 months: Something you've had to put up with for a long time will soon be out of your life for good. With this weight off your shoulders, you'll have more emotional energy to spend on things that are important to you, During the winter months, you'll have the opportunity for extended travel. You must act quickly quickly or the opportunity will pass you by. January and February are good months for major purchases. Be sure to shop around before buying anything. anything. A strong friendship will fomt with someone you've known for years, This person -- probably a Libra -- could change your life, FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY CLUESACROSS CLUES DOWN 1. Appropriated 1. Coupon 5. Sorrowfully 2. 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