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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Feb 1986, p. 5

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February' 5,1986 5 Items of Interest ! University Women Club of Oshawa and District will meet on Wednesday, February 12th at 8 p.m. in the auditorium at McLaughlin Public Library. Barry McNamee will speak on "Your Money: Make it Grow." Members and the public are invited to attend. For further information phone Sheila Smyth 668-3425. The Bowmanville Senior Citizens' Club will meet at the Lions Centre on Tuesday, Feb. 11th at 7:30 p.m. for an evening of cards. For bus pick-up please call Keitha Alldread 623-5800. The Memorial Hospital Foundation wishes to publicly recognize the generosity of the late George Graham who, just prior to his untimely death, donated a new electric bed suite complete with overbed and bedside tables. Mr. Graham's kindness in considering the Presbyterian for 151 Years ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH (Church St. at Temperance in Bowmanville) SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1986 11 a.m. "GOD IS FOR YOU" All Visitors Welcome Organist: Mr.Jas.Hoogsteen (Sunday School and Babysitting) Pastor: , The Rev. Wayne Chatterton, B.Sc., B.D. 161 Years of Community Service â>t. John's • Anglican Cijurtf) Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1986 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer 9:30 a.m. Each Wednesday - Holy Communion and Laying Qn of Hands Sunday School & Nursery Rector--The Reverend Byron Yates B.A., S.T.B. Assoc. -- The Honorary Asst. The Rev. A D. Langley YOU ARE INVITED TO . GOSPEL SERVICES HA MPTON_ PUBUC SCHOOL SUNDAYS- 7:00P.M. FRIDAYS- 7:45 P.M. MJÇ JIOBBS SENIOR_PUBLIC_SCHOOL (Taunton Road) WEDNESDA YS - 8:00 P.M. These services are quiet and reverent, upholding the teachings of Jésus. ALL ARE WELCOME H. Williams S.Newman S>t. Raul's Eniteb Cfiurtib MINISTER Rev. N. E. Schamerhom, B.A.. M.DIv. ORGANIST: Mr. D. Oewefl CHURCH SECRETARY: Lola Bowen-623-5701 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1986 11 a.m. Couples' Club Service "MISSION IMPROBABLE" Speaker - Rev. Charles Catto Nursery care tor pre-schodl. /if you're new to Bowmanville, we invite you to make St. Paul's your church home. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Chureh and DtvWon Straata Church Phone : ^V/,623-3912 .... „ _ " ■ Minister: Rev. J. E. PeWS Wt«tlon:Rev. A. Amacher OfSce Phone 623-3136 : V, v : Sunday, February 9th, 1986 11:00 a.m. "Shining Examples" All members not actively Involved in one of the Church Groups or Committees are invited to à one hour FUTURE VISIONS WORKSHOP Sunday, February 23rd at 1:30 p.m. Fof information on Nursery Care and Church School call 623-3138 WELCOMING NEWCOMERS FOR 1S0 YEARS "COME" You are invited to your NON-DENOMINATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 a.m. Waverlcy Rd. Public School and il a.m. Worship Hour - Eveiy Sunday . WORD OF LIFE CHRISTIAN OUTREACH CENTRE Rev. Stan Crookall Preaching Call 623-7746 "JESUS" LOVES THE LITTLE CHILDREN IflO Rossland Rd Ï Osh.m.i needs of the Hospital will have his generosity long remembered by patients who will continuously receive the benefit of this new equipment. The Twins and Triplets Club will be meeting Wed., Feb 12 at 8 p.m. This Club is open to all new and prospective parents of multiples in the Durham Region. For information and location phone 571-1479 or 666-1294. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST I'lionc % 11 CHURCH AND SUNDAY SCHOOL II AM Wednesday I psliinunv Mrotmi] H p m CHRISTIAN SCII N(.L IU ADINO ROOM IN CHURCH I Dll ICI Mi 'ï it I, iv tin. nii//) / ihi.n i.' ,ii> ,i .h' 111 'ï / i >1 ' / ' i i • in Nl'lf-lh) M i 1 1,' i\! i '\'i The Borelians Community Theatre of Port Perry will be presenting "The Murder Room", a mystery farce by Jack Sharkey opening Feb. 21, 1986 at Town Hall 1873 in Port Perry. Produced by Vivian Lee, and directed by David Ellis, this play will be entered in the ACT Festival where the Borelians won five awards last year for two of their productions, "Birdseye Centre", and "The Effects of Gamma Radiation on Man in the Moon Marrigolds". Two dinner theatre shows will be held on Feb, 22, and March 1, while the shows on Feb. 21,27 and 28 will be cabaret theatres, all held under the auspices of a special occasion permit. Tickets will be $20 and $7 respectively, and are available at Irwin Smith Music, Queen St., Port Perry. A fast moving murder mystery farce, this play is guaranteed to laugh away those February Blahs. The Borelians invite you to "The Murder Room". Come and enjoy. Murder has never been this much fun. April 8th will be the date of the annual meeting of the John Howard Society of Durham Region. The meeting this year will be held at the Oshawa Golf Club from 8 p.m. - 10 p.m. The guest speaker will be Mr. George Thomson, (formally Judge Thomson) now the Director of Education for the Law Society of Upper Canada, he will speak on the Young Offenders Act and the extent to which it has and has not achieved its stated objectives. John Caines, Frank Taylor and the incumbent Phil Bennett Bennett will enter the race for, chairman of the General Motors Unit of the United Auto Workers Local 222. The election will be held Tuesday, February 18th. Eldad Church will be holding a Pancake Brunch this Sunday, February 9th. Come, bring the family, join in the service, and stay for Brunch with family and friend. , Many citizens who have taken in shows at the Port Hope Capitol Theatre, the Cobourg Park Theatre or the Midway Drive in, Cobourg, will be interested to learn that the owners of the three threatres, Premier Theatres, have sold the business to Call 623-5577 for Flowers A BAHA'I PRAYER FOR MANKIND O Thou kind Lord! Thou hast created all humanity from the same original parents. Thou hast intended that all belong to the same household. In Thy Holy Presence they are Thy Servants and all mankind are sheltered beneath Thy Tabernacle. All have gathered at Thy table of bounty and are radiant through the light of Thy providence. O God! Thou art kind to all, Thou hast provided for all, Thou dost shelter all, Thou dost confer life upon all, Thou hast endowed all with talents and faculties; all are submerged In the ocean of Thy mercy. O Thou kind Lord! unite all, let the religions agree, make the nations one so that they may be as one kind and as children of the same fatherland. May they associate In unity and concord. O God! upraise the standard of the oneness of humankind. O, God! establish the Most Great Peace. Cement the hearts together. O God I O Thou kind Father, God I exhilarate the hearts through the fragrance of Thy love; brighten the eyes through the light of Thy guidance; cheer the hearing with the melodies of Thy Word and shelter us In the cave of, Thy providence. Thou art the Mighty and Powerful 1 Thou art the Forgiving and Thou art the One Who overlookest the shortcomings ol humankind. This prayer represents the lundamental teaching of the Baha'i Faith, the Oneness. of Mankind, which was promulgated by BAHA'U'LLAH Happenings in Starkville Iranian interests whose owners are livng in Seattle, Washington. It has been learned that the Loblaw Stores in Port Hope and Cobourg will be closed out some time in February, with approximately 50 persons out of work. Newly elected officers of the Durham Central Agricultural Society include Harold Bradley, president, Ray Staples, Staples, vice-pres., Karen Yellow- lees, sect'y, Harold Rans- berry, fair manager, and directors Lawrence Staples, Don Welsh, Elmer Huggins, Royal Lee, Susan Ketch, Trudy Reid and Donna Scott. 'Love a Little Sister' is the theme set for Big Sister's Week, Feb. 9-15. To mark this week, Big and Little Sisters of Newcastle, Oshawa and Whitby will be out in the community spreading the word about the organization and telling how easy it is for a woman to become a special friend to a young girl. New quarters are needed for the Senate Club of Bowman- ville's daily meetings. Anyone knowing of a suitable location please contact Ken Hooper at 623-3970 who is assisting the members in trying to relocate. relocate. A total of thirteen students attending Port Perry High School have been killed in the last three years in traffic accidents, 70-80 percent of them involving alcohol. A small group of students got together, and appalled at what is happening, formed S.A.D.D. (Students Against Drunk Driving) and now have a membership of 200. After a very active 1985 season, the Pine Ridge Corvette Club is back to monthly indoor meetings for the winter. If you own a Corvette and would like to enjoy your car, come out and participate in slalom racing, rallies, car shows, trips and parties - all planed for 1986. The club currently has a membership of 44 couples. For more information phone 284- 6449. The Bowmanville Kinettes and Kinsmen Clubs are sponsoring a Valentine's Dance for 10 to 13 year olds at Lord Elgin Public School on Valentine's Day, February 14th, from 7 to 10 p.m. There Will be a live band "Strange Alliance." Alto II in Oshawa is supplying music. Lights, Video, Action is donating prizes. Sympathy of the community community to Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robinson on the passing last week of Wilma's aunt, Mrs. Birdena Elliott of Oshawa, formerly of Elizabethville. Last Wednesday morning. Mrs. Ilona Riggers hosted the weekly craft class at her home on the Sixth Line. On Monday evening, a few members of Shiloh U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Edna Dobson and put the pieced quilt made by Mrs. Isabelle Trim into the frames. Now, any member with a few hours to spare can come and help quilt. Mr." and Mrs. Carl Todd visited visited on Wednesday evening evening with Mr. and Mrs. Morley Morley McAllister, Elizabethville. Mr. Milton Wannan of Kirby visited on Thursday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Souch. Miss Susan Brettell spent from Wednesday to Sunday in Oshawa visiting with her brother Mr. and Mrs. David Brettell. On Wednesday morning, the Starkville craft class met at the home of Mrs. Isabelle Trim with 9 girls present. On Thursday, Mr. Maurice Hallowell of Canton was a noon dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fry of Canton visited Thursday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy spent Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold McColm, Kathleen, Ginny and Patrick, Thornhill. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fonk visited Thursday evening with Mr. John De- Witt. Mr. Bruce Trim of Newmarket Newmarket spent Thursday and Friday with his motherMrs. Isabelle Trim. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stark, Christopher and Shannon, Knoxville, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark on Friday Friday evening. Mr. John DeWitt left on Friday afternoon to spend the weekend in Kingston attending attending the 'Cabin Fever' Antique Show and Sale. Mrs. Isabelle Trim visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Win- datt, Jeff, Tracey and Ryan' of New Lowell spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Windatt and Erin. On Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fonk and Peter attended the Motorcycle '86 Show held at the Automotive Building in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Herb DeVries DeVries of Newcastle visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Todd, Scott, Jamie and Billy: On Saturday evening, Mrs. John Oudyk, Sixth Line, returned home from a 10-day holiday spent in the Netherlands. While there, Alice attended the 40th wedding anniversary celebrations celebrations of her brother and his wife and visited with other relatives. On Sunday, Mrs. Laurie Little Minville, of Toronto, spent the day with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. Durham East Agri-News By John E. Finlay, Agricultural Representative Representative 1986 Executive and Directors Directors Elected at Annual Meeting Meeting of the Durham East Soil and Crop Improvement Association: Association: On January 10th the annual meeting of the Durham East Soil and Crop Improvement Association was held at the Cavan Community Community Hall. The new executive elected are: Past President - Lawrence McLaughlin; President - Tom Pleasance; 1st Vice- President - Scott MacGregor; MacGregor; 2nd Vice-President -Jim Byers, Secretary-Treasurer Secretary-Treasurer - John E. Finlay. The directors for Cartwright are: Mark Graham, Dale VanCamp and Lawrence VanCamp; for Cavan: 1 ; John Heeringa, Bob Stevens and John, Wood; for Gierke: Néil Allin, Steve Selby and Gëorge Sikma; for Darlington: Darlington: John Bertrim, Dennis Dennis Yellowlees and John I I I I I I I f NEWEST FASHION!! I EXPANDED FOR LESS!! IF YOU WANT MORE FOR YOUR WALLPAPER DOLLAR, SHOP AT THE WALLPAPER CENTRE NEAR YOU FOR SAVINGS, SERVICE AND SELECTION II l| 11 11 m Price if regular $40.00 Buy One Get One CIIAT SAtl CemHMfSB DISCOUNTS UP TO l«D0MU»Ctt0»m 3 75% iboitI " ^ • AND MORE) THE WALLPAPER CENTRE "THIS AREA'S FIRST AND LARGEST COMPLETE DISCOUNT WALLPAPER SUPERMARKET" OSHAWA 140 SIMCOC ST. S. (JUST SOUTH OP JOHN) AJAX 1313HMWOOO N. (JUST NOPHWT. 401) IP OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL NINE! I I I I I I I i I .1 J The Studio of Dance and Performing Arts INTA LEJA School of Modelling and Talent Agency 121 Brock St. N, Whitby BALLET • JAZZ • MODERN • TAP • MODELLING • SELF-IMPROVEMENT a 3 years to adult ■ a Special boys' classes a Competition and performance opportunities a Royal Academy of Dancing and Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing Examinations Classes held in: WHITBY, PORT PERRY and BOWMANVILLE Registration for Spring Classes Wednesday, Feb. 12th - 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. ■ in the r Bowmanville Library Auditorium For additional information call 666-1528 INTA LEJA Kids Dance Co. New York, July/85 Teacher, Carol Stanton Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd were supper guests on Sunday Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dean, Garden Hill. Church services and Sunday Sunday school were held at Shiloh United on Sunday. The annual official board meeting will be held at Newtonville United on February February 12th. Congratulations to Mrs. Clara Souch who celebrated celebrated her birthday on Sunday Sunday when her family took her out for dinner at a restaurant restaurant Attending this happy occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Souch, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Souch, Dwayne, Jodie and Heather, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Souch, Brian and Blaine, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Van Drunnen, Michael, Jason and Terry of Cavan and Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Souch of Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Farrow Farrow of Newtonville visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow. On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Robinson visited in Port Hope with Mr. Melville Melville Samis. Also visiting were Mrs. W. R. Prouse, No- reen and Charlie, all of Port Hope. cf^E.ms.inljEX ^ZJfiEtn Wtfz SHtoWEXi. The Apple 5lo//om /hop Main St., \ Orono 983-5291 or after hours 983-9656 • Green Plente • Blooming Plente • Baskets I'] • Fresh and Silk arrangements ' • Fresh flower bouquets Allin; for Hope: Robert White, Jack Lancaster and Brian Stripp; for Manvers: Quentin Robinson, Rodger Porter and Ken Porter. Pest Management Specialist Specialist Resigns: Cathy McKay, Pest Management Specialist Specialist "in the Bowmanville office office of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food will leave her position in mid-February to take on full-time responsibilities in running the family farm. Cathy initiated the Pest Management Monitoring Program in Durham, Northumberland Northumberland and Prince Edward Edward Counties. The program program has proved very successful successful in reducing spraying spraying costs and has improved the control of insect and disease through more exact timing of chemical application. application. Local growers and Ministry Staff will miss Cathy's thorough analysis and expert advice. Cathy and her husband, Marvin Stevenson, operate • «W.. S wiï Moirs Valentine Heart Chocolates $ 6.99 300 g Smiles 'n Chuckles Dominion Solid Heart *1.09., Smiles 'n Chuckles Bear Heart Assorted Chocolates «2.39 Black Magic or Dairy Box • Chocolates $ 5.49 4HS Pot of Gold Milk or Dark Chocolates $ 5.89 450, Humpty Dumpty Potato Chips QQC V W 200 g Foamy Shave Cream SO QQ mm ■ W W300mL Cut-Rite Wax Paper SI QQ ■ ■ W W 100 ft. IDA Heating Pad *13.99 each Roux Fanci-Full Mousse $ 4.29l50g Noxzema Skin Cream 2x120mL *3.79 Final Net Non-Aerosol Hair Spray *2.89 . 225 mL mcgregor drugs 5 King St. W. 623-5792 Bowmanville

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