? Till* Canadian Statesman. Bmvnunvilli;. Jiilv 2. 1907 i'n.v 15 News from Enniskillen by Betty Wright Mr. and Mrs. Brad Clemens and Connor, Newcastle were Saturday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty. Mrs. Len Stainton and Linda Cryderinan attended the Mills Picnic at Cedar Park for Saturday dinner and they also attended attended the opening day celebrations of the Herb Farm at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson's property on Taunton Road. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Avery, Oshawa were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery. There arc still chocolates for sale for the Restoration Fund of our church. Please contact Wanda Sharpe 263-4720. Mrs. George Wolfe, Port Perry was a guest of Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman and they celebrated Norma's birthday. Best wishes for improved health for Phyllis McGregor. Deepest sympathy goes to Mr. and Mrs. John Loeffen (nee Gail Tresise), and family and to Mrs. Jim Brosscau (Kathy) and Michael on the sudden death of their father and grandfather, grandfather, Pat Tresise due to a car accident. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hollingsworth, Bethany, Mr. and Mrs. C. Terrill, Orono were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wally Griffin. Alfred. Meidow and his niece and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Tim Maddock and family on the weekend and then went on to Kingston. On Sunday Enniskillen Church joined with Tyrone Church. We had a group from Bowmanville called the Friendship group. This is a Ministry to the Devclopmentally Handicapped. They gather at the Maranatha Christian Reform Church on Thursday evenings. Vacation Bible School at Enniskillen United Church, August 18-22ud, 9:00 - 11:30 a.m. For children ages 4 through 14. For information and registration for Enniskillen Vacation Bible School call Janine McGill 263-8608 or the church office 263-4107. Enniskillen Renovation Fund Bake Sale July 11, 1997 at Bowmanville Mall 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Baking may be delivered to the church on Thursday, July 10th between 7 and 8:30 p.m. or Friday, July 11th, before 11 a.m. For the rest of July our church services will be joint at Tyrone United Church. Archibald Orchards Estate Winery opened its doors to the consuming public on Wednesday afternoon, June 25. Fred and Sandy Archibald were joined by Councillors Mary Novak and Ann Dreslinski, along with Mayor Diane Ham re outside of the one-storey building near the Archibald's apple orchards and farm market. On the day of the opening, there were four tasty wines to sample including a smooth Spiced Winter Apple which many people enjoyed. Dollar$ & Sense with Deborah Kohlsmith f ,-T ■ Financial Consultant "Locked-in Pensions" Provincial legislation regulates each and every pension plan. The term "loeked-in" confuses many people. If you have contributed to a pension plan for years and you find the company you were employed by is closing, downsizing, etc. - you have options. (1) You may leave your pension plan where it is and rely on the pension administration to invest your portion of the plan appropriately. OR (2) You may lake your portion of tire funds from the pension plan and invest as you wish. "Locked-in" does not mean you cannot transfer these funds. It simply means your pension plan is "locked-in" for a certain number of years - as designated by your Pension Plan itself. For example, at age 65 you may begin to draw on your pension. You may not take all the money out in a lump sum - restrictions exist. The fundamental reason for these restrictions is this pension money was meant to be used as an income upon retirement and remains as such, whether you chose a maximum monthly or annual payout. Once you have reached a certain age your locked-in pension must be converted to either a life annuity or a life income fund. If you arc interested in learning more about the investment options for your "Lockcd-In Pension", call me for a FREE CONSULTATION. Watch for next month's topic - "Start Counting Your Paycheques" Topic suggestions are always welcome! REGAL CAPITAL PLANNERS LTD. ATRIMARK' MUTUAL I'UN US W« Af-Miff. i* Oulftrfum, 24 King St. E, Bowmanville, Ont. L1C 1N2 (905) 623-1936 or 1-800-668-9626 About 300 congregation congregation members and friends gathered at Newcastle United Church on Sunday, June 22 to wish Reverend Donald A. Stiles a happy retirement. After 16 years at Newcastle United, the popular minister is retiring. retiring. "I will stay on until the new minister arrives," he says. That gives him a few months to pack up from the Mill Street manse and find a new home. He and wife Sheila are looking in Cobourg or Port Hope. Rev. Stiles worked at five other churches before he took up the Newcastle pastoral charge in 1981 - back when the village was a lot smaller, he recalls. Over the years he was happy to welcome over 100 new families to the congregation and offer these new villagers a sense of belonging through membership in Over the past 16 years the popular minister has welcomed over 100 new families to the congregation the church. Stiles will leave behind a legacy of good work in the community, among them establishing the East Clarington ministerial early in his stay, then setting setting up religious services for seniors at Wilmot Creek and two Newcastle nursing homes. Just a few years ago, he helped found the Clarington East Food Bank. He owes a lot to the congregation, he says. "I thank them for their kindness, kindness, support and love through these 16 years which has made our stay in the ministry easier and pleasurable." Concern about his health prompted Stiles, now 61, to take early retirement. At Sunday's ceremony, the retiring reverend was honored to receive signed certificates of congratulations congratulations from Prime Minister Jean Chretien, Ontario Premier Mike Harris, Governor General Romeo Leblanc, as well as Durham MP Alex Shepherd, Durham East MPP John O'Toole and Clarington Mayor Diane Hamre. Stiles and his wife Sheila have a 22-year-old TAKING IT EASY -After 16 years as minister at Newcastle United Church, Reverend Donald Stiles is retiring. The 61- year-old minister has served at six churches in Quebec and Ontario since he was ordained in 1960. 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