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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Jun 1984, p. 5

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 6,1984 5 St, Paul's Church Holds Outdoor Service at Enniskillen Joy Brooks and Marie Reid, both on staff at the Newcastle Fitness Centre, successfully completed 50 hours of training sessions held in Pickering and received the National Lifeguard Lifeguard Service Award. The Bowmanville Senior Citizens' Club will meet at the Lions Centre for a pot-luck supper at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday Tuesday June 12th. This will be our Bi-centennial meeting at which Garnet Rièkara will speak on "Changes over the years," and Derek Dickenson (The Yorkshire Lad) will entertain with music. Will those going to the "Ger- itol Follies" June 22nd please pick up their tickets ($15.50) at the meeting. For bus pick-up please call Keitha Alldread 623-5800. Kitchen: M-O. A group of retired people from Bowmanville will receive receive a New Horizons grant for $8,762,Health and Welfare Minister Monique Begin announced announced last week. "108 Club" will establish a program of activities including bingos, movie presentations, a painting painting class, crafts, bi-weekly dinners, production of a newsletter newsletter and other social events. New Horizons is a federal government program that enables enables retired people to create projects of their own choosing. It offers grants to groups who BAHA'I FAITH All are one people, one nation, one species, one kind; the common interest interest is complete equality and justice, first, with creed and faith. P.O. Box 36, Bowmanville TRINITY UNITKI) CHURCH Rev. John Peters. B.A.. B.D Minister Rev. Arthur Amacher. B.A.. B D. Assistant Minister John Crookshank Music Director Church at Division St. Office 623-3138 Blue Jean Sunday School At 11 a.m. During June -10 a.m. in July Sunday, June 10, 1984 11 a.m. - CONFIRMATION and Reception of New Members Sermon title "Pumped Up and Blown Out" Nursery Care Provided A WARM WELCOME FOR EVERYONE ê>t. Paul's Ernteb Cfjurcfj MINISTER Rev. N. E. Schamerhorn, B.A., M.DIv. ORGANIST: Mr. D. Dewell 1834-1984 CHURCH SECRETARY: Lola Bowen - 623-5701 Sunday, June 10th, 1984 10:00 a.m. Sacrament of Holy Communion Sermon: "Why Look Up?" NOTE Services begin at 10 a.m. beginning Sunday through Labor Day. Sunday School for all ages Nursery Care for pre-school children every Sunday J'| TvS:iS> undertake activities for the benefit of themselves and others in their community. The accent is on local needs as seen by older people and on their willingness to meet such needs. Jim Mitchell, President of the Rebels Drum and Bugle Corps announces that the 1964 Central Canada "C" Circuit Championships will be held at Oshawa Civic Fields on July 29th, with 11 drum and bugle bands competing for the title. The Orono Fair invitee interested parties to participate participate in a parade to celebrate celebrate Ontario's Bi-centennial. Prizes will be awarded in the following categories: 1. " Bi-centennial Float: 1st prize $50.00 ; 2nd prize,$30.00; 3rd prize $15.00. 2. Best Horse and Rider: Adult winner $15.00; Child winner $15.00. 3. Best Antique Vehicle: (car, boat, engine, etc.) $25.00. 4. Couple in Bi-centennial costume costume $10.00. Majorettes,cheerleaders and bands are welcome to participate participate as well as persons in costumes or groups in uniforms. uniforms. Entries to be received no later than July 15th. Phone 623-6330 or 983-5058 for information. information. ' ...» . # .rW * St. Paul's United Church held an outdoor ser- hers of the choir lead the group in a hymn sing, vice at the Enniskillen Conservation Area on Sun- The outdoor worship service was followed by a day, June 3. Here, Rev. Ed Schamerhorn and mem- church picnic. About 25 Adults Complete Business Update Course The local recycling depot is in operation each Saturday from 10 a.m.-l p.m. at the Goodyear Parking Lot, just off Queen „iucmviiie. Do you know someone aged 6-18 you would like to nominate nominate for the Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year award? Then write O.C.N.A., Box 451 Oakville Ontario L6J 5A8 for more information or an entry form. 90- Year-Old Honored on Her Birthday On Saturday afternoon, many of Mrs. E.V. (Luta) Hoar's friends gathered at the Lions Centre, Beech Avenue, for her 90th birthday party. Here, her son Charles is showing his mother the especially decorated cake that graced the tea table. HtHritTimniinir These adult students from Bowmanville High June 1, with a luncheon at the Flying Dutchman School's business skills update course celebrated Hotel. With the students are some of their instruc- the completion of their school year last Friday, tors and Principal Harry Bradley. Approximately 25 adult students have' completed a business skills update course at Bowmanville High School during the past year. And anyone interested in brushing up on his or her business education is welcome welcome to register for a similar similar program which will be offered at Bowmanville High School this September. September. Caroline Naples, director of business education at B.H.S., explained this week that the latest graduates have studied a program of four units. Included in the package is accounting, business business English, word proces- Presbyterian for 150 Years ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH (Church St. at Temperance in Bowmanville) SUNDAY, JUNE 10th, 1984 10:00 a.m. - Busy Person's Bible Class 11 :oo a.m. - Sunday School Service (Sunday School and Babysitting) Information 623-3432 Organist Pastor: Mr.Jas.Hoogsteen . The Rev. Wayne Chatterton, B.Sc., B.D. Fellowship Baptist Church Courtice, Ontario Location: Courtice Secondary School SUNDAY SERVICE 10:00 a.m. Family Bible Service 11:00 a.m. Bible Ministry For more information phone: 579-4523 sing, business math, and office office procedures., , - She added that the program program is now in its third year of operation and has graduated approximately 75 students during the last two years. In addition to following the regular update program, program, some students have chosen to study regular high school courses such as French or data processing. Moreover, students enrolled enrolled in updating their business business skills may also choose to participate in the school's successful cooperative cooperative education program. program. This system allows the adult students to supplement supplement their classroom work with actual on-the-job experience. experience. The presence of adults in the high school as students is also beneficial to other students and staff, as well as the adults themselves, Miss Naples said. "It's an important thrust in education these days to bring adults into a school setting," observed area superintendent Harry Knapper at a luncheon held to honor B.H.S adult students students in the business education education program. Mr. Knapper was on hand last Friday for a presentation presentation of diplomas to the graduates in a luncheon at the Flying Dutchman Hotel. And perhaps one of the best tributes to the success of the adult education program program is the fact that five of the graduates have already received jobs. CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY THE WALLPAPER CENTRE BRINGS BACK THEIR FABULOUS SALE! Buy One Get One mm *ON A BEAUTIFUL IN-STOCK SELECTION* s 'NEVER PAY FULL RETAIL PRICES AGAIN* • THE WALLPAPER CENTRE • OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL NINE OSHAWA 140 Simcoe St. S. |(JustS. of John St.) 579-1655 ra-n nnmiiniiiMMii AJAX 1313 Harwood Ave. N. (JustN. of Hwy. 401) 686-0719 SCARBOROUGH! 553 Markham Rd. (JustS. of Lawrence)| 431-4458 uv- Graduation lime Is Coming! Hooper's Jewellers Ltd. are headquarters for BOWMANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL and CLARKE HIGH SCHOOL RINGS Boys - $70.00 Girls - $60.00 We have many other gift ideas for the grad. Drop in and see our selection of Desk Sets, Pen and Pencil Sets, watches for nurses and students' watches. 39 King St. W. 623-5747 EXTRA EXTRA 606 PHILLIPS TV & VIDEO LIMITED TAKES ANOTHER BOLD STEP AHEAD OF THE COMPETITION 100 MOVIE RENTALS FOR M00°° THAT'S RIGHT! MOVIES $ FOR 100 CHOOSE FROM OVER 2300 MOVIES- OVER 1800 TITLES! * For members only...memberships available, ask for details* COMPARE AND YOU'LL KNOW WHY WE SAY NOBODY GIVES YOU MOVIES LIKE WE GIVE YOU MOVIES! 650 KING ST. E„ OSHAWA Mon.-Fri, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.-5p,m. 725-4752 , ■ THE ^ , HOMEMOVIE ^--STORE, '

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