Wn Medaglions in Interschool Track and Field Nielsen read the Responsive Psalm (Ps. 100) and Bible Reading (N.T. Story of Mary and Martha) respectively. Beverley Stainton read the Children's Story (with pic- tures) of "The New Telephone" where little Alice used the new family telephone to say her good night prayer. Don Rowan led the children's song with actions, "If You're Happy and You Know It" The 13 member junior choir gave their musical message in two groups of songs as they sang from the chancel in three part songs and some bass leads which added pleasing variety. Group Repertoire 1 "Canada, Proudly We Hail Thee", "We Thank Thee, O Lord", "High Upon a Mountain", "Gonna Build A Mountain". II "Rejoice, Jerusalem and Sing", "Touch The Wind" and "Bridge over Troubled Water" also a bass solo "The Publican" by Allan Ashton. As ushers Kelly Simpson and David Wright distributed the Orders-of-Service and Song Sheets and received the Offering with the Offertory Prayer by Traçey Pollard. Gail Lamb was Hymn Announcer. Lisa Kinsman and Janet Rowan who were delegates to the Youth Forum of the Bay of Quinte Confer- ence at Trent University, Peterborough fave a most detailed and interesting report of the three days event. They were two among the 72 youth delegates and from their report and comments we are certain they went wondering what to expect but found it enjoyable, rewarding and recommended it to others to attend in future. They reported everything from their registration, food, billeting, name tags, com- munion such as Bible Story, Ontario Council of Churches meeting and Meaning of Ministry In short an excellent report by two young but enthusiastic teenagers. Our minister relaxed, listened and explained the announcements of coming events and also tape recorded the service as well as Brian McGill who taped the musical parts. Our pianist found it convenient to have Grant Ashton do page turning of music for her. Allan Ashton pronounced the benediction. Applause by the 75 worshippers followed Ella Bowman's words of praise and appreciation to our young people and leaders. This week event was - Tuesday, 7 p.m. Oshawa Presbytery met in Zion United Church for the installation of its new chairman, the Rev. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 13, 1979 9 Paul Erb and the reception of (piano) Russell Wright Miss Nancy Knox as a (Caller) on Friday evening. candidate for the ministry. The attendance was dis- Coming Event - Next appointing but not a Sunday is Father's Day, when disastrous tragedy as a mem- the Sacrament of Infant ber of the band said there was Baptism will be celebrated as quality rather than quantity required. Please contact the and far away fields look minister promptly if you wish greener 50 the conclusion your children to be baptized. reached was lack of publicity Advance Notices Are - Wed., and unexpected circum- June 20th - U.C.W. meeting stances as the reason. The will be in the church at 6 p.m. score of dancers enjoyed the with the 4-H Leaders and Girls evening and those who did not as their guests. attend missed the fun and Sunday, June 24th - 11 arn. refreshments. The Y.Gm.Guys Summer Communion will be and Dolis wish to say thank celebrated at an Outdoor you to the Band, Ruth Nielson Service in Enniskillen Con- Custodian, and escort couple servation Park. Joyce and Ralph Virtue. Next Youth Group News events will be when exams are An annual event was the over. Soft bail games and Pre-Exam Square Dance in barbeque with Twinning the School Auditorium to live Youth Groups. music by our local band viz - Len Stainton (Banjo) Wallace Pascoe (violin) Orville Ashton PARTICIPATE Gold medallions were awarded to the winners of the individual competitions in Bowmanville's inter- public school track meet last Thursday. Tops in their category are: back row from left: David Stone, Rod Tukker, Brett Blundell, Angela Smith, Don Mann, Neil Wind, Adrienne Hook, Angela Theriault. Middle from left; David Smith, Andrew Goad, Cindy Williams. Front: Laura Dolan. ENNISKILLEN Orville and Margaret Ashton visited with their Dalton relatives last weekend in Ottawa and Templeton, Quebec also attended the Annual Memorial Service for Templeton Cemeteries. The Beavers concluded' their meetings for the summer by planting flowers in the Church Garden. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Piggott and family visited on Satur- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott and family. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Weaving, Ancaster spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beckett and attended Hampton Decoration Day on Sunday. Mrs. E. Taylor visited with Mrs. Mande McLean recently. Mr. and Mrs. A. Leadbeater attended the 30th wedding anniversary tea of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anger at their daughter's home, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stapleton, Orono on Saturday. Reva and Fred Billett, Toronto on their return frorn Fenelon Falls, called at Orville and Margaret Ashton's also Howard Oke, Oshawa on a friendly business call. Mr. and Mrs. E. Taylor accompanied Mrs. E. Trewin to the 50th wedding anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. H. McLaughlin, Blackstock. Their daughter was held in the Anglican Church. Last Thursday, Orville and Margaret Ashton joined June and Bill Bragg, Alice and Gordon Beech, Edith and Laverne Clemens as guests of NEWS an Ontario Parliamentary Staff member Bonnie Beech for a guided tour of Queen's Park Building, dinner in the Dining Hall with their M.P.P. and a short tirie in the gallery to hear part of the discussions in the Legislature. They conserved energy by travell- ing via the Go Train. We seem to have overlooked our usual welcome to new- comers so now with an apology we extend a belated welcome to Cathy and David Gerrow and children, former- ly of Sunderland, also a recent arrival via the stork, of wee Jason who resides in the Eastside Apt. Building. Church News As you read this synoptic report in this issue of our super local weekly it will onlv be a mere substitute for the real live event which was "A Service with a Difference" at the usual hour of the Sunday a.m. service. It was directed by organist and choir leader and her junior choir who also constitute the Youth Group of 16 members. Sunday School session was withdrawn to permit its pupils and staff an opportunity to attend. Ulah Chambers presided either at the piano or organ for all musical parts and she welcomed all and added a brief explanation. A sing-song opened the service with three favorites "Amazing Grace", "Give Me Ou in My Lamp" and "The Battle of Jericho". Susan Werry gave the "Call to Worship" and "Invocation" also announced the Offering and briefly introduced the two special speakers. Judy Virtue gave the Opening Prayer, Darla Lamb and Susan oh.-