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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 May 1986, p. 8

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8 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. May 21.1986 Legion Ladies Hold Closing Banquet PONTYPOOL Kendal Bantams Begin New Season MM The Legion Ladies Bowling League held their closing banquet at Memorial Park on May 15th when the winning team was honored. They were, 1- r, Lola Wright, Nancy Evans, Capt. Sheila Roberts, Bonnie Vickery and Meg Gibbs. - HAYDON and DISTRICT (Intended for last week) Mr. and Mrs. Steve Li play and family visited with his father Mr. John Liptay, Bowmanville, on Friday and helped him celebrate his eight-first birthday with a cake and all the trimmings. trimmings. Congratulations Mr. Liptay. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Andy (Cathy) Starcic, Oshawa, held a birthday party for Mr. John Liptay, their daughter Dana Doj- kovsky and Lisa Liptay and Steve and Lynne and family attended. Then they called on Mrs. Teresa Chapman, also of Oshawa, for Mother's Day. Mr. Larry Grawbarger has returned home after a five week learning course of the new General Motors cars in Detroit, Michigan. On Saturday nine little friends attended the birthday birthday party for Jeanetta Grawbarger's 4th birthday and had all the goodies that go with having a good time. And on Sunday Jeanetta's aunts and uncles and grandparents grandparents gathered at her home with Larry and Barb and baby sister, to make it a family birthday party -- and we'll bet she enjoyed every minute. Mr. and Mrs. James Ashton of Port Hope were Sunday afternoon visitors with Weir and Meta Swain. Miss Brandee Kennedy had a lovely time Thursday night at Mr. and Mrs. John Virtue's home at Tyrone celebrating Leah's tenth birthday. On Saturday, Mrs. Norma Kennedy and Brandee visited visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCormick and baby, Newcastle, Newcastle, and brought Janet and Jessica home with them. They all went to the Mayer's home Saturday evening to enjoy chili and hot dogs and all the scrumptious scrumptious stuff we associate with baïbecues and were involved involved in a scavenger hunt that the children had arranged. arranged. Sounds like fun after which the McCormick's McCormick's were driven home. Mother's Day Mr. Cecil Kennedy and kids cooked a gourmet supper for Norma (Mrs. Cecil) alter they had visited with Cecil's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell of Orono. Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Beth) Nielsen and family took Mr. and Mrs. Ross (Jean) Ashton out for a noon dinner for Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Ruel- land and Jason, Bowmanville Bowmanville called on her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Millson on Mother's Day and they were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Millson and boys. Congratulations to Mrs. Val Lloyd who celebrated her birthday on Friday, and was treated out to lunch at the Red Lobster, Oshawa by Mrs. Jan Mayer. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lloyd and girls attended the Brownie, Guide Banquet held at Solina Hall on Monday Monday evening. Mrs. Val Lloyd attended her bowling banquet Wednesday evening held at the Flying Dutchman but didn't remark on the number number of trophies she received. received. Val Lloyd went to the Mother's Fellowship at Enniskillen Enniskillen where Mrs. Hilda Wright, Tyrone, was the guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lloyd, Sarah and Nicola and Mr. Don Pickles enjoyed the barbecue at Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mayer's on Saturday . evening. This week starts ihe lobb ball practice and games so we can expect to see Val crippling around as it usually usually takes a few weeks to get into ball practice shape. Master Chris Potts placed first in his class at the Science Science Fair at Enniskillen School recently. The subject subject of his paper was "Ants." Miss Charlene Potts attended attended the Young Authors conference at the M.J. Hobbs school on Wednesday. Wednesday. Wë understand Char-. lene really enjoys the challenge challenge of creating a good author's author's work of art. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lars Christensen on Friday were Mr. and Mrs. David (Mary Ellen) Atkinson -of Oakville. On. Sunday - Lars- and Doric Christensen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ris- nyk of Oshawa. Mrs. Beverly Cochrane, Cindy and Kathy visited with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Miller Miller at their farm at Sunderland. Sunderland. They called on Mrs. Joy Miller, Wilberforce, before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and family visited with Mr, and Mrs. Ernie (Liz) Adams and children, Blackstock, on Friday. On Saturday, the Adams' attended the Shrine Circus in Oshawa. Mr. Roger Moffat (who lives in the former McGill home) called on John and Diane Adams on Saturday. Sunday Mother's Day visitors visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and family were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lott of Enniskillen, Enniskillen, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Love and children, R.R. Blackstock and Mr. and Mrs. Roy (Lil) Ashton of Blackstock. Mr. Tom Jones, Toronto, called on his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones, Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Blackburn attended the Golden Age Banquet at the Lions Centre Friday evening evening and stated the supper was excellent, the program very good and an exceptionally exceptionally good turnout; with many from Monday and Tuesday mornings -- also Thursday and Friday morning morning bowlers all out for the get-together. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Blackburn and family were Mrs. Lori Aide and Shauna, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Miss Carol Blackburn, Oshawa, and Doug and Norma and . Wendy Blackburn to enjoy their barbecue. Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Alice) Mason, Fort Saskatchewan,. Alberta, surprised her mother, Mrs. Blanche Jones and brothers John and Sandy when they arrived Saturday. Bill will be working working a summer job in Oakville Oakville and Alice has two weeks of vacation. Mr., and Mrs. Art Trewin visited with Mr. and Mrs. Will (Lucy) Trewin, Oshawa, on Friday and spent Saturday Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lars Christenson. Mrs. Cindy Millson had Master Jeffery Finney, Bowmanville, visit for Saturday and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Murray Finney and Sarah were Saturday supper guests. . Mr. and Mrs. Blair Vaneyk and Emily, were supper guests with Cindy and Steve Millson and boys on Saturday Saturday evening. by Nettle Aiken On Friday, May 9th, the U.C.W. held a very successful Salad Supper at the Pontypool Community Centre. Thank you, everyone, who brought jellied salads and_desserts. There was a good assortment a good crowd, and the quantity was quite adequate as well. The ladies kept up on the work in the kitchen and the servers were efficient at the tables. The weather was co-operative too. Earlier in the afternoon on Friday, your correspondent and her husband, along with Gloria Dunford and Kelli, picked up Tom's father at the Strathaven Nursing Home in Bowmanville, to bring him back for the weekend to Pontypool. On Saturday, May 10th, we took him for an extensive drive around the local communities. communities. The itinerary was Bethany Ski Hills, Omemee, ■ Peterborough Buffalo Ranch run by Dr. Willoughby Belch, the Mall at Sears, Springville, Millbrook, the Fallis Line, Manvers Station, the Post Office and back home. It must have been about 75 or 80 miles. Mr. Aiken was delighted to have many visits with former friends and neighbours during this trip. Needless to say, Saturday evening was spent just relaxing. On Sunday, May 11th, Mother's Day, Frank Stacey was in charge of the service at Pontypool United Church. The scripture lessons from both Old and New Testaments were read by your correspondent. In both his time with the children and his meditation to the adults, Frank spoke from illustrations in his own experience, experience, to bring out the importance importance of looking up to God and using our present- resources for good causes instead instead of bad. It was a continuation continuation of the theme of Rev. Piercy's sermon of last Sunday. Sunday. On Sunday, May 18th, Rev. Donovan Brown of Peterborough Peterborough Civic Hospital, serving serving as Chaplain, will be the guest preacher. The results of the Lobb Ball games on Sunday, May 11th were as follows: Pinewood over Night Hawks 9-6; Diamond Drillers over Titans 19-12; Evergreens over Outlaws Outlaws 27-7; Kinsmen over No- Stars 22-10. The next Lobb Ball games The Kendal K's Bantam squad had their home opener Saturday against Belleville and were doing well halfway through the game until the visitors took over and piled up a few runs to win. The Kendal K's include, front row, 1-r, Manager Brian Foster, Dwayne Souch, Nicky Gallelo, Jason Carroll, Brian Rodd, Trevor Rogers, Anthony Barnoski; back row, /Matt Stenson, Brad MacCrimmon, Billy Todd, Marty Robinson, Brad Foster, Shaun Sawyer, Mike Pearce, Brad Lambert, Rob Rowe, Ian Andrews and Coach Jerry Thompson; absent, Coach Bob Foster and Marc Jackson. will be on Monday, May 19th. 4:00 p.m. - No-Stars vs, Outlaws; Outlaws; 5:30 p.m. - Kinsmen vs. Evergreens; 7:00 p.m. Diamond Drillers vs. Night Hawks; 8:30 p.m. - Titans vs, Pinewood. As the Fastball games are played, starting this week in Orono Park, they will have their scores listed. Sunday, May 25th, is Family Day at the Eastern Ontario Volunteer Firefighter Training Training Centre at Norwood, Ontario. There will be a parade, displays, shrine clowns, entertainment, food (marvellous burgers), service clubs and much, much, more. Dedicating the flag will be at 3:00 p.m. The hours for this Family Day are from 1:30 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. Country music at its best. Mrs. Leta Ford is recovering recovering in her own room at Oshawa General Hospital but will be there for a little while yet. Dorothy Turner's father is seriously ill in St. Joseph's Hospital, Peterborough. Please pray for these two patients. If people would like to donate any pots and pans they no longer need, they would be appreciated for camping supplies, please contact Suzanne Muirhead at 277-2437. Patrol boxes will be made up. non-breakable mixing bowls and dishes are also welcome. More news about Guiding later from Suzanne. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mucha had the pleasure of having Myrtle's Aunt Pearl Hancock visit them for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Hancock is from Labrador. She has now gone to Sudbury to spend a month with her son and family. This visit was very much enjoyed. The Pontypool Weight and Friendship Group had a good weigh-in meeting at the home of your, correspondent on Tuesday, May 13th. It was one of those prize weeks when the scales show up no gains. Next week is a trip to Cullen Barns near Toronto. Now, some news from the Grandview Home and School' Association. They are still in need of a Secretary. Volunteers Volunteers are needed to help man a refreshment booth for the children at the Grandview Track and Field Meet. Please call Ann Gray at 324-0645. Thursday, May 29th. The Yard Sale previously announced for May 31st has been cancelled, and they will be having a booth at the Manvers Manvers Arts and Crafts Show. Volunteers are needed to man this. There are still a few booths left for artists and crafts persons, persons, and there are time slots left for organizations wishing to have a Bake Sale. Call Mrs. Marie Kerr at 277-2287 or Maureen Preston at 277-2299 as soon as possible, as space and time slots are on a first come, first serve basis. Also, the 125th Anniversary Birthday Birthday Cake and Art Contest Entry forms are available by calling Beverley Williams' at 277-2666. ' The Grandview Track and Field Meet will be an all day affair, from as early in the morning as possible to have things set up, until school bus time. It will also be going on Friday, May 30th. 1 We welcome the new Auction Auction Service, which is making use of the Orange Hall; on -- ' evenings , at Thursday 7:00 p.m. IT'S HERE ;•] V.:? ÉTO6 1 lO I - ! . 1 : . . ; _ , , . - _ I ' ! Sunday afternoon Blanche and John Jones, Bill and Alice Mason visited visited with Mr. Jack Jones who is a patient in Bowmanville Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. We wish him a very speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Spry and Ashley were weekend visitors visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potts. 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