Church Directory F- ORONO & KIRBY UNITED CHURCHES Reverend Dorinda Vollmer Orono Church Office 905-983-5502 Kirby United Church 905-983-9385 ***** July and August All church services to be held at Orono United Church 10 a.m. **** "Service of Healing, Praise and Witness" Open to Community - All Welcome Every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in lower Christian Education Wing Orono United Church St. Saviour's Anglican Church MILL ST., ORONO, ONTARIO Rev. Canon David R. Saunders, CD 983-5594 • 987-2019 Sunday Service, Sunday School & Youth Group 9:30 a.m. ***** 1st & 3rd Sunday of Month HOLY COMMUNION 2nd & 4th Sunday MORNING PRAYER St. George's Anglican Church Church of Comfort, Joy and Warmth Welcomes You 250 Mill St. S„ Newcastle Rev. Canon David R. Saunders, CD 905-987-2019 8:00 am - Holy Communion ,, 11:15 am,- Holy Communion 1st & 3rd 11:15 am - Morning Prayer 2nd, 4th & 5th 11:15 am - Sunday School Coffee and Fellowship to Follow "The Spirit of the Lord is upon me..." Isaiah 61:1 NEWCASTLE COMMUNITY CHURCH SUNDAY WORSHIP 10:30AM , "LITTLE WHITE CHURCH AT THE TOP OF THE HILL" Holy Communion first Sunday of the month - All Welcome ~ Mill St. N. to first right... up the hill ~ Can we help you? Worship • Weddings Baptisms • Funerals • Sunday School and Nursery • Refreshments after every service . ~ A gentle church ~ "You'll see a great many smiles" , Minister - Rev. David Chisling B.A., B.Ed., M.Div. Tel: 905-987-4384 or 987-4561 NEWCASTLE UNITED CHURCH 84 Mill St. South, Newcastle LIB 1H2 Phone 905 987 4515 e-mail: nuc@durham.net Rev. James Feairs, b.a., M.Div. Summer Worship 10:00 AM Nurseiy care provided. Welcome guests and future friends. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Welcomes you to worship! Sunday, August 17, 2003 10:00 a.m. Rev. Noel Gordon 905-623-3432 Community Events • ee August 14.15.16.17 14th Annual Havelock Country Jamboree - Information and tickets Hotline 1-800-539-3353; Phone 705-778-3351; Email info@havelockjamboree.com or order tickets on line at www.have- lockjamboree.com (ticketmaster 416-870-8000). Saturday. August 16 Euchre Tournament - Orono Arena at 7 p.m. Admission $10/per- son - light lunch included. Sunday. August 24 Lang Pioneer Village Tractor Pull - Weigh-in and sign-in 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. PULL 12 p.m. sharp. For more info contact 705-295-6694, toll free 1-866-289-5264 or email rdavidson@coun- ty.peterborough.on.ca Wednesday to Sunday to August 17 4th Line Theatre - presents "For Home and Country" on the outdoor outdoor stages of the Winslow Farm at 6 p.m. Book your reservation through the Box office at 1-800-814-0055 or 705-876-6323. Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, August 13,2003 - 9 Arthur Black Continued from page 8 women - heart attack deaths dropped from an average of 28 a day pre-World Cup, to only 18 on the day of the game. The doctor's conclusion: the heart attacks dropped because the joy of winning relaxed people. "Decreased activities and/or euphoria before and after the game could result in less stress" he theorizes. Of course, the Catch-22 is: your team has to win. The doctor didn't report any statistics about heart attack frequency back in Brazil. I don't think we should put a lot of stock in either the French or British findings. If supporting a losing team was mortally dangerous, the streets of Toronto would be deserted. The Raptors reek, the Blue Jays play like ruptured ducks and the Maple Leafs haven't won a Stanley Cup since Champlain sailed up the Humber. But the sports fans--in Toronto and elsewhere--carry on. Sports teams may falter and fail, but the true fans never say die. They also never forget--as George Wylie discovered recently. George is a bricklayer today, but he spent his glory days as a striker for the Watford football football team. His greatest moment on the pitch: the goal he scored in a match against Plymouth Argyle in the 1984 FA Cup semifinal. It was the only goal of the game and Wylie booted it in. It meant victory for his team and elimination elimination for the Plymouth Argyles. Last month--19 years after the goal--a total stranger walked up to Wylie at a building site, sucker- punched him to the ground, chewed off his ear and whispered "Plymouth" into the other one. The doctors managed to sew Wylie's ear back on. Which is good. He not only looks better, he's more able to hear other 'fans' sneaking up on him. Always helpful to remember that the word 'fan' is just an abbreviation. The proper term is 'fanatic'. Toronto Rocks Continued from page 8 beside us. Rockers of all ages stood up, forgetting forgetting their shyness and joined Jann Arden to sing Oh Canada. Then we viewed a Norman Jewison tribute to Canada video--we were all swelling with great pride for our Canadianess. Mike Bullard welcomed all us early birds "to the greatest show in the history of the greatest city in the world." Then the show began. Dan Aykroyd and Jim Belushi's Have Love Will Travel Revue performed the blues followed by a great rock performance by Montrealer Sam Roberts whose set was way too short. (He has a great CD out for those who want to recapture the moment) The Isley Brothers R&B Band were fantastic however there were problems with the sound in tower 101 which was tweaking in and out all day taking way from the performances till AC/DC came on stage. Part 2 next week The Board of the Kendal Community Centre wishes to thank the following people for helping us make Kendal Day 2003 such a great success. Pat & Jean Kehoe Steve & Lori Sellars Crystal Thertell Ken 8< Sylvia Neal Michelle Neal Derek 8i Doreen Skinner Gord Robinson Brian Foster Mike Felix Kris 8t Eric Perron Cory Thom Josh MacDonald L Dawn & Greg Langiulle Cecile Perron Dawn & GregLangiulle The Roaster Newtonville Water Melissa Pollard Garry & Sheila Hannah Shirley Smith Rob Pollard The 4-H Club Kevin Fudge of The Shriners Angie Austin Enid Brewer Ganaraska Cloggers Don Peddar Jonathan Picco Mike & Mikey Simiana Brian Hummel Leanne French Ena Palmateer Allison Coe Warren Wright Al Traytor Sonny Odin Louise Wright Kendal Variety Municipality of Clarington Clarington Fire Department Durham Region Police TENDER Forty-one 2 inch self-storing white aluminum 34 inch doors to be purchased and installed before November 1st, 2003. Four hinges for added strength. Price should include removing old doors, cap door frames in white aluminum. Minimum ten-year warranty on doors required. We will dispose of the old doors. Please submit your tender before August 29th, 2003, twelve noon to the Durham County Senior Citizens Lodge, 200 Station St. W., Orono, ON LOB 1M0. If more , information is required please call 905-983-5404, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Friday mornings. Lowest bid not necessarily taken. Also Tender for sections of privacy fencing. The fence sections are 8 ft. long by 6 ft. high. The material to be used is pressure treated 6x6 post with boards, lattice and hardware to match the existing fences. The posts must be cemented in at least 4 ft. in the ground. Tenders should include labour, material and all taxes. Please state your guarantee of workmanship workmanship in writing. Minimum eight sections need to be replaced. Please have tenders in by August 29th, 2003 to the Durham County Senior Citizens Lodge. 13, 20 ac GORD ROBINSON Local Councillor, Ward 4 Home Phone/Fax: 786-2970 Bus. Phone: 905-623-3379, Ext. 294 Fax: 905-623-5717 Email councH@municlpallty.darington.on.ca 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, ON L1C 3A6 Pro Painting • General Repairs • "No Job Too Small" • Reasonable Rates • • Reliable Service • "Book your Summer work now!" 905-983-5761 Clifford Francis