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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Sep 1984, p. 5

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Items of Interest Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Wideman attended the Ceremony Ceremony on Friday for their nephew, for the administration administration of Oath of Office to The Honourable Judge Robert M. Daudlin, Judge of County and District Courts of Ontario and were guests at a reception hosted by members of Kent Law Association, in the Wedgwood Room at the Wheels Inn, Chatham, Ontario. The members of the Orono Showcase Co-operative invite everyone to snare birthday cake and coffee in celebration of their first anniversary, September 22nd, 2 - 5 p.m., at The Showcase, Church and Park Streets, (behind the Town Hall), Orono. Congratulations to C. J. Colville, on reaching the 40 year Milestone of Service with Goodyear Canada, Bowman- ville, to Joyce Forder with 30 years, J. M. Bruce, 25 years, J. Anderson, J. L. Weatherup 20 years, and R. J. Kirkbride 15 years. Surface mail deadlines for Ontario residents are as follows: Asia October 3, South Pacific October 3, Africa October 10, Australia October 15, New Zealand October 15, Philippines October 15, Singapore Singapore October 15, Hong Kong October 26, Poland October 26, U.S.S.R. October 26, South America October 29, Caribbean Caribbean October 29, Japan November 2, Great Britain and N. Ireland November 15, Presbyterian for 150 Years ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH (Church St. at Temperance in Bowmanville) SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1984 11:00a.m.-"SHOWERS OF BLESSINGS" (Sunday School and Babysitting) Organist: Mr.Jas.Hoogsteen Pastor: 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 151 Years of Community Service S>t. BWjn's Anglican Cfjurcl) Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario Sunday, September 23,1984 TRINITY XIV 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer Sunday School & Nursery Rector -- The Reverend Byron Yates B.A., S.T.B. Assoc. - The Honorary Asst. The Rev. A.D. Langley Bowmanville Baptist Church 3rd Concession, west of Liberty St. SUNDAY Family Bible School 9:45 a.m. Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Tuesday Nights are Family Nights at 7 p.m. Boys' and girls' groups ages 7 -11 meet at church building and Lord Elgin School Youth group 12 years and up every second Tuesday Wednesday Ladies' Coffee Hour 9:45 a.m. PASTOR ROGER FELLOWS Phone 623-3000 or 623-9235 Nursery facilities at all meetings. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Rev. John Peters, B.A., B.D. Rev. Arthur A.macher, B.A.. B.D. John Crookshank Minister Assistant Minister Music Director Church at Division St. Office 623-3138 CHURCH SCHOOL CLASSES 9:45 a.m. - Intermediate and Senior Meet upstairs at Church Office 11 a.m. - Nursery to Grade Six 11 a.m. - WORSHIP SERVICE Sermon title "ESCAPING THE PRISON OF SELF" Nursery Care Provided A WARM WELCOME FOR EVERYONE U.C.W. Thankoffering Tea Monday, Sept. 24, 7:30 p.m. in the Church Hall Marion Minifte's topic will he "A Visit to Mexico" 1834-1984 S>t. Raul's UntteD Cljurtf) MINISTER Rev. N. E, Schamerhorn, B.A., M.DIv. ORGANIST: Mr. D. Dewell CHURCH SECRETARY: Lola Bowen - 623-5701 SERVICE OF WORSHIP 11:00 a.m. - Rev. Roland Hopkins Sunday School Children will attend first part of church service with parents. Nursery care for pre-school children every Sunday. Coming: St. Paul's Players Presents SHOWTIME '84 "Hl-JInks" Frl„ Sat., Nov. Dili, 10th, and Fri., Sal., Nov. 1Glh, 17th If you're new to Bowmanville, we invite you to make St. Paul's your church home. Rep. of Ireland November 15, France November 15, Germany (Fed.) November 15, Netherlands November 15, CFPO's November 15, Switzerland Switzerland November 15, Sweden November 12, Other European Countries November 8. The Oshawa YWCA - Newcastle Newcastle area in cooperation with the Durham Health Council, will hold a seminar on Pre-Menstrual Syndrome (PMS), Thursday, October 11 at 7:30 p.m. in the Bowmanville Bowmanville High School Auditorium. The Seminar will be conducted conducted by Dr. J. C. Henderson, M.B., Ch. B., C C F P, Founder-Director Founder-Director of the PMS Centre in Mississauga. Weather Clears for Rotary Club's Annual Car Wash The Victorian Order of Nurses, Durham Region Branch, requires the services of special volunteers. Men and women volunteers are needed in the Durham Region to visit our patients in their own homes. Volunteers are matched matched carefully on a one-to-one with clients. If you can help please call the VON Office at 571-3151. The fall season of the Bowmanville Senior Citizens opened on Tuesday, September September 11th with a delicious pot luck supper, followed by a short business meeting, and the remainder of the evening was spent in bridge, euchre, and crokinole. Our prize winners winners were: Doris Wollstein, Bertha Touchburn, Audrey Clarke. Hope you all had a nice summer, and are looking forward to the coming season. Our October meeting will fall on the ninth, the day after Thanksgiving. Hope to see you there. Call 623-5800 for bus transportation to the meeting, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 9th at the Lions Centre. Graduates Early Saturday morning, the weather didn't look too promising for Bowmanville Rotary Club's Car Wash at the Bank of Montreal parking lot. But, it cleared and soon the cars began to line up. This shift had a small problem when one hose broke, and the vacuumers were doing too thorough a job, holding up production. But all these production difficulties were soon cleared up and the line speeded up to handle the traffic. Byline... .wm V By Peter Parrott } Parents have a short attention span. Normally, we blame the two-year-olds for having an inability to concentrate beyond the immediate present. But that's a complaint which is not entirely justified. If you could ask a two-year-old, they'd tell you that they are not the ones who lack the ability to focus on life's important things. , It's the big guys -- those of us over three feet tall -- who don't have the knack for sticking with any one thing for more than a few minutes. Who is it who wants to hurry away from the park playground after just one or two slides or a few minutes on the swing? The two-year- old would stay there all morning being hoisted up and down the slide or swinging endlessly. It's the adult who gets bored by the process and wants to run away to something new. And who is it who will not stop on a gravel pathway to pick up stones? Certainly not the you ng explorer who looks at every piece of gravel as if it is a precious precious gem. No, it's the adult who won't wait long enough to sift gravel through fingers on a warm summer day. He lacks the ability to concentrate. Who is it who gets bored most rapidly with the time consuming consuming task of picking dandelions? dandelions? Who is it who loses patience with a game of catch? Who objects objects to savoring the same four or five pages of a story book for the hundredth time? Is it the two-year-old STEPHEN MOFFAT Stephen Moffat, the younger son of William and Shirley Moffat of Iroquois graduated with a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Mechanical Engineering (Honours, Cooperative Cooperative program) from the University of Waterloo, May 26th, 1984. He is employed in the Plastics Engineering Department at the General Motors Fabrication Plant in Oshawa. Stephen is the grandson grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Moffat, Orono; Mrs. Mary Quantrill of Fairview Lodge, Whitby, and the late Mr. Evan Quantrill of Orono. THE BOWMANVILLE MUSEUM PRESENTS NOTED SPEAKERS from the ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM A SERIES OF 4 LECTURES TICKETS $10.00 Thurs., Oct. 4 at 7:30 in Court Room I TOPIC: Regency and Victorian Crafts SPEAKER: Flavia Redelmeier Thurs., Oct. 11 at 7:30 in Court Room I TOPIC: Doll Houses Old and New SPEAKER: Loet Voss Thurs., Oct. 18 at 7:30 in Court Room II TOPIC: The Decorated Body SPEAKER: Flavia Redelmeier Thurs., Oct. 25 at 7:30 in Court Room I TOPIC: The Confederation Generation SPEAKER: Mary Jones FOR TICKETS: The Museum, 37 Silver St. Information: 623-2734 CHRISTINE LYNN THOMPSON Christine Lynn Thompson, daughter of Allen and Nellie Thompson of Maple Grove, graduated from Toronto Institute Institute of Medical Technology in Diagnostic Radiography affiliated affiliated with Oshawa General Hospital. She has accepted a position with the X-Ray Department Department at Oshawa General Hospital. Christine received the highest achievement award in clinical, presented by the radiologists of the department. department. She is the granddaughter granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carman Thompson of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs, Dan Kube, of Maple Grove. BAHA'I FAITH 'To every people God has appointed a Separate Rltel If this vast energy were not expended In persecuting persecuting different religions, religions, the Splendor of God's Kingdom on earth would be evident and apparent apparent as the true dawn throughout all horizons.' P.O. Box 36, l Bowmanville. 'uui. £r N*l ml -- / J -- z ^Sflzox d\f\aqia FALL PERM SPECIAL $35 $28.00 $40 $32.00 $45 $38.00 $50 $42.00 Effective Till -rfflSHSitm- October 20,1984 We have Goldwell International Products ¥%» For Our Customers 7„ V \.- r v * <L. - ft 26 Division St., Bowmanville Phone 623-1341 which allegedly lacks the skills to stick with a single task? Not in your life. It's Mom and Dad who are the first to lose interest. I guess I really learned this lesson about a week ago when I gave our 21-month old daughter the task of watering a patch of recently-planted recently-planted sod. I though she'd tire within a few minutes. But much later, she was still solemnly at her post, hose in hand, spraying the water on the grass. Mind you, she had grown weary of standing and was sitting sitting in the spongy mud, surrounded by water. But that's beside the point. She was not the least bit bored by the job. So this made me wonder wonder if our ideas about the attention spans of children are reversed. There's no adult in the world who can match the intensity and concentration concentration of a child engrossed engrossed in a task that he or she loves. They only get bored by onerous assignments assignments such as sitting in a high chair eating spinach. But, who can blame them? Perhaps we can only hope to be forgiven for our inability to match a child's enthusiasm for the world around us. Impatience is a skill which must be learned, with time. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 19,1984 5 Unopened Road Creates Problem The Town of Newcastle may have to protect one of its unopened road allowances allowances bordering the City of Oshawa by keeping it under lock and key. In a report to the town's general purpose committee Monday, Public Works Director Director Ron Dupuis suggested that fences and locked gates be installed at an unopened road between Darlington's sixth and seventh concessions. Members of council showed some sympathy to the idea, but details of the proposal have not yet been finalized. In his report, the works director said the gates would solve a problem of property damage and nuisance nuisance reported by property owners adjacent to the Oshawa/Newcastle Townline Townline Road Allowance in the sixth concession of former Darlington Township. If the recommendation were approved, property owners would be given complimentary complimentary keys so that they would have access to their lands. Nearby residents have stated that vehicles, including including off-road machines damage damage the unopened roadway. In addition, the unused road is a site for litter and partying. In a report to the town's general purpose committee Mr. Dupuis recommended that the City of Oshawa be asked to contribute 50 per cent of the cost of fences and gates at the entrance to the boundary road allowance. allowance. The committee accepted the director's recommendations recommendations and also asked that he investigate the possibility of a similar arrangement at a second location suggested by Councillor Bruce Taylor. The locked gates will not be put in place until all abutting property owners concur with the proposal and town council gives its final approval to the decision. decision. Secretary Wins CPS Rating Patsy Scott, Secretary to Walter Frank, W. Frank Real Estate Limited, Oshawa, Ontario is among 1,138 secretaries secretaries in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Jamaica, Malaysia, and South Africa who earned the certified professional secretary (CPS) designation this year, according to the institute for certifying secretaries, secretaries, a department of professional professional secretaries international. international. The CPS rating is acheived by passing a two-day, six-part examination administered by the institute and by fulfilling work and educational requirements. requirements. Since the CPS examination examination was first given in 1951, 18,395 secretaries have earned the designation. The recognized standard of measurement of secretarial proficiency, the CPS examination examination is given annually in May in over 250 examination centers. centers. It includes six parts: behavioral science in business, business, business law, economics and management, accounting, office ' administration and communication, and office technology. Flowers by Jackman "Bowmanville's First Florist" 243 King St.E., Bowmanville Mali Tel. 623-3365 VISE 6 pi(/\NS Ng# frot r*sc '8* ViO' 0 " KRAMP FURNITURE SAYS BUY NOW AND SAVE NOW HERE'S THE PAIR TO MAKE YOUR WISH COME TRUE NOW! Inqlkj Home Appliances LIBERATOR PLUS WASHER $ SALE 599. LIBERATOR PLUS 95 DRYER $ggg 95 F.A. 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