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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Oct 1979, p. 15

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YELVERTON NEWS The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Octoben 3, 1979 15 Many Prrize Winners at Rebekah's Penny Sale Miss Jennifer Kennington of Lotus was honored by ber teenage peers with a surprise "Sweet 16" Birthday party at the home of her parents, the Bob Kenningtons of Lotus on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glas- bergen Sr. were also given a surprise party on Saturday at the borne of their son, Mn. and Mrs. Frank Glasbergen Jr. andl 'amîly. The party took the fonm of a family dinner with their five sons, their wives and families and their only daughter Connie, hubby Auke and family. These included Mn. and Mrs. Frank Glasher- gen Sr. of Orono, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Glasbergen and family of Newt nville, Mr. and Mrs. Ceorg&e Glasbergen and family of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glasbergen Jr. and family of Yelventon, Mr. and Mrs. Auke Van DerMeer and farnily of Cedar Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Case Glasbengen and family of Ajax, and Mn. and Mrs. Johnny Glasbergen of Port Perry. Also in attendance were cousins of the family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glasbergen of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Bill VanVleet, Stoney Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Rodenbung of Oshawa. Following a bountiful salad dinnen some ten local couples from Our Yelverton community joined the throng to bonor Frank and Elizabeth on the occasion of tbeir 45th Wedding Anniversany. Tbe Glasbergens were married in Holland on Sept. 26, 1934. In recognition of the auspicious occasion, the Glasbergens were subjected to a ratber "nyebald" (or should tbat be ribald) poem which dealt rather factiously witb their years tbey lîved on the farm soutb of Yelverton. On bebaif of their Yelverton friends tbey were presented witb a 45th Anniver- sary Plate (amethyst in color) and six tumblers of Pinwbeel crystal by Mrs. Eileen Malcolm and Mrs. Cornie Malcolm. Two lovely cakes were presented for the occasion, one to eat an d a lovely masterpiece concocted for the occasion by Marlene Glasher- gen. The balance of the evening fletted away quîckly ini raucous repartee as only one can enjoy with this fun loving Dutcb-Canadian family. Elizabeth and Frank'expres- sed their gratitude for the gifts and pleasant evening anranged for them and to Marlene and Fnank who bore the brunt of planning the festive occasion. Most of the Glasbergens' nineteen grand- cbildren were in attendance. Eanlier a family portrait was taken to be given to the Glashergens to mark this happy event. The Norman Wilsons-bave a bumpen cnop of potatoes in thein ganden. Norm showed a 4 qt. basket which was filled r with only four potatoes. Would you believe it if I told you that r tbey were so big that Norrn ; bad to hanvest them with a f bulldozer and roll then into the r cellar with a canthook. I was afraid you wouldn't! Evenyone, particulanly the flies are neally enjoying the lovely warm faîl weathen this past week, a no doubt brief but bigbly appecated nespite from icy bat too soon to corne. Mn. and Mrs. Cos De Giuste of Toronto were weekend visitons with Mn. and Mns. Frank Russo and Jeffery. The veil of secnecy bas now been lifted! Mn. and Mns. J Brian Wilson of this commun- ity and ba 've punchased a new borne in the Janetville subdivision. Their auction sale isshdldfor ,Satunday,fo Nov. ltb. Chosenfo You've heard of Pie in the Sky -. well we don't have it, but we do have a new Community- Darreli Goudey, a Gra( School Onganization formed in chosen from the threi Manvers Twsp. called PIE partîcîpate in a progr, (People in Education). The industrialism. The prog foundng meeting was held on Tuesday, Sept. 18, '79 at Brampton Rotary Club tg Gnandview Public School. The magnitude of the industr general purpose is to assist the Ontario. Students fromi school staff in providing this week touring variot services for the children. The otesi h rmtn recruiting of community ultinheBa po- volunteens for assisting witb chosen for his outstandini extra-curricular activities sucb as movies, dances, Mr. W. Banister, Mn. E. Scott, school field trips etc. will be aMrB.GarsB.Welr prim funtio. Th iniialand Mrs. M. Gardiner assisted project will be the construct- with the serving. ion of a creative, playgnound. Next Sunday we will have no Various fund-raising activities service at Garden Hill but will take place and those in Rev. B. Bartlett will be charge are confident that they speaking at Canton, their will receive the necessary annvray srie support that the project can be nnersary swi eviceIr completed for the enjoyment prsume t il b a tei and use of the cbildren before Garden Hill Anniversany is the end of the school yean. Oct. 14 wîth Rev. Charles At the next meeting of the Jones, Welcome. group, Sister Eileen Gobagan The Sunday School and Mn. Robt. Brown, sueitnatsmta h Prinipalof Ldy Eton manse on Sunday afternoon. School, Omemee will be guest Cobourg Pnesbyterial was speaker at Grandview School at Cold, Springs, Monday, on October 9th.1 Oct. lst at 7:45. The executive chosen are as Garden Hill will hold a follows - Chairperson - Mrs.tre up ithmdleo Elizabeth Crangle, Vice- Otnke supphe ing the midf Chairperson - Mns. Mary 6cob:,3i0 etigsat5 n Earle, Secnetary - Mrs. 6:30 p.m.W metnUitI Margarçt Armstrong 324-9612, l OUct.W9a . m tUnîs Committee - Mrs. Donna wil eOt t2pm tMs Bryant, Mrs. Dianne W. Longyear's home. Combdon, Mrs. Marion Rev. Kennedy had sulent PanknsMns Bety Sea. prayen for mounnens of the Fr unthMr e informan n unfortunate tragedy at thsorup carilnfratinvien Courg when the airplane Shso 277-2322. vi came down. Mn. Murray Ms. Audie 277n-atende Campbell one of the casualties thesth wdiBn anivery was married to June Wilson, thf Mn. aend MrsnPîcetr., y Garden Hill and bis mothen theMrpant s f h en son r., was a Woodley. Paul Pickett this weekend in Opn Saturda the ffal Toronto. Crop e enig o heAlear At Sunday Service the Cannuhens MTemoal Parknt congregation. was favored wahedTedysvnt with two musical treats, a solo s tarted with bail games by agentemanfromthe followed with lunch and a bake by nga gen tlenPfromatde sale. The offical opening was apningal utrTraienirk nd cbaired by Chairman of the ar vocal de yondinisr Parks and Recreation Mn. Atr Lodrs i anoisCommittee, Mn. D. Watson aughrdLon i woaimth pano who opened the prognarn. acori on acopaimntby Convocation by Rev. Dr. N. Yelventon Girls lost thein atn rs .MKl last game vs. Janetville Girls introduced the platform guest by 4-3 score in a veny close which were assembled on a contest. Miss Gloria lange truck float she also McCullough one of co-chaîred. Yelventon's more reliable Mn. R.Rowe introduced the plaersba aginbee'sde guest speaker Hon. Dennis laers ihasa bo ee ne- he Timbreli. Mn. A. Lawrence 4indouta rkenwfitnes. The esponded to the address f®utrf7elesnoandsatfor Solicitor General Min. of for elentnad o Consumer and Corponate Janetille.Affains. Elizabethville chA l Yerson Per ovefr Services Sunday were taught was nead. The bell conducted by Rev., W. from the school was dedicated Kennedy. The service was to the Park. Mn. John Wright opened by the choir singing had donated the bell which "Is It Me". Communion was saved wben the school services were then conducted bunned down and the and Mn. and Mns. H. Quantrill, VanNeste boys cemented a -, AIL P . 7. PADDY'S MARKET New and Used Furniture and Appliances Trade-Ins Accepted on Appiances - Easy Credit Terms Available - Tellephone 263-2241 Hampton Dloitte Haskins+SeIIs heeAconai Local Paroi ers Josef Ad irnBSc.(Fcori , CA Anthony.) Murray CA Gordoni 1 . w<. CA Burt B' 1ahr' I(A Bell Canada Building. Oshawva Centre, PO Box 8(,0, w,î, Il H11 F Nl Te/phone. (416) 579 820) Offices across Canada and associated firrns lhroughout the world A dventure ide 12 student at B.H.S. was ae area high schools to arn called adventure in gramn is sponsored by the o enlighten students of the rial base of the Province of across Canada will spend is business and industrial Toronto area. Darreli was ig ability in industrial arts. stone pillar for the bell to sit on. A two inning game of baill was played by the Park committee and assistants with the visiting V.I.P. which was enjoyed by ail. Authentie articles were sold at the close - tbe one realizing the most a copy of the Bill of Rights signed by Mr. Diefenbaker. A very good crowd attended. Several in the area attended the Ploughing match in Kent County last week. The night classes in P.H.H.S. begun last week. Monday Mr. and Mrs. H. Tbickson spent in Toronto. Tbey also visited at Mn. and Mrs. J1. Dekoker's farm, witb tbe hired man, while they are in England on Wed. The Golden Age Club celebrated birtbday meeting and Mrs. A. Bristowe was the only birtbday. Bewdley Srs. had a bus trip to Kitchener on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Quantrill vîsited ber aunt Mrs. E.-Leeý Peterborougb on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. V. Peacock belped Mrs. Zetta, White of Lindsay celebrate ber 8Otb birthday on Saturday at her daughter's Mrs. Bagsley's and Mr. Bagsley's, Cobourg. Miss Diane Beatty, Toronto was home on Monday, for a day or so. Mn. and Mrs. Jack Beatty and Mr. Roy Beatty, Toronto called at Mr. and Mrs. O. Mercer's on Saturday on their way to the park opening. Mrs. B. Wbeeler is home again after keeping bouse at Mrs. Ramjetts, Canton for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mercer bad Mr. and Mrs. W. Terbenche and family, Port Hope, Mr. and Mrs. R. Crombie and boys Bowmanville on Sunday. Mn. C. Finnie, Mr. Louis Beatty, and Mr. H. Thickson are on a trip back north. Tbe Peacock twins were in Kitchener on the weekend. Saturday the 22nd little Alyson Westheuser celebrated ber 8tb birthday with a party, an item 1 missed last week and had several little girls. The annual Beebive Rebekah Lodge Penny Saile was held in Centennial Hall on Friday, Sept. 21 and was agaîn a great success. The hall was decorated with fali flowers from the ganden of Bro, Clifford Samis. Sis Shirley Severn Noble Grand welcomed evenyone and wished them luck with their tickets. The penny sale was officially opened by Sis Jean Youngmnan, District Deputy Prices Effective Until October l3th. 0 , egisered Taclemark of trug Taclinq Co. LId ALEX McGRI 5 KING STREET WEST President of Oshawa No. 8 East. Sistn'r Ruhy Hutchinson and Mazo Archer acted as waitnesses. Tickets were sold at the door by Sis. Velma Gay.- Pouring tea were Sisters Vera Flett, Marjonie Hîghfield, Susie Levitt, Ednia Gobeen, Hilda Colwell. The convenen of the bake table was Sis- Amy, Winacott with other sisters helping and was as usual a great success. The variety tahlt' was convened by Sis Ann English and others. The kitchen was quite capably convened by Sis Manjonie Palmer. Sis Jean Youngman was in change of the hourly dnaws. Sis Essie Cox and Elva Leach were in change of al tickets. The prizes were displayed in Cliffcrest Cleaners window the week befone and was gneatly appreciated and a list of unclaimed pnizes wene posted laster. The unclaimed prizes may be picked up at Sis Amy Winnacott's at 18 Duke St., phone 623-2426. Many other sistens helped in this successful event. The dnaws commenced at 8 p.m. by Mayor Garnet Rickand, assisted by Noble Grand Shirley Severn and Vice Grand Pauline Alldnead with othen Sistens helping. Tbe proceeds of this event are donated for charitable organîzations. cQ19.e it n îIm,..u KODACOLOR Cl135 FILM 35mm 24 exp. *1.99 SUPER S MOVIE FILM (KMA464P) 50 FEET 85,69 L.D.A. 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