) I Î Club to Host Pot Luck Dinner Courtice - - Orono News by I. Challlce Quote - "Science is proving proving that man can live in outer outer space and at the bottom of the sea. It's the area in between between that's causing all the trouble." Sympathy of the Community Community to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hutton in the sad loss of their daughter Wanda. The funeral was Wednesday, January 13 from Morris Funeral Funeral Home, Bowmanville and the Orono U.C.W. served lunch at Orono Church. Mrs. Audrey McNaul, Oshawa was a Thursday luncheon guest of Mrs. E. Billings and Mrs. Dorothy Bailey. Mr.'and Mrs. Ross Taylor, Scarborough, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor and also visited Charles in Strathaven. The 0. Challices enjoyed a ten day holiday, babysitting babysitting their granddaughters Cindy and Debra Brown, Peterborough, Peterborough, while their parents parents were vacationing in Mexico. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Klaus Schoenmak- er on the arrival of a brand new granddaughter, a daughter for Yvonne and Frank Maitland (Apple Blossom Blossom Shop). Sympathy of the Community Community to Mrs. Gladys Greenwood Greenwood on the loss of her sister, sister, Mrs. Kay Bryson. Remember our annual Horticulture pot-luck dinner and meeting is this Thursday Thursday evening at 6:30 p.m. in Main Hall of Orono United Church, with musical enter- SPECIALS at Bowmanville Fishery 20% OFF Fresh Halibut Steak Thurs., Fri., Sat. - Jan. 21 - 22 - 23 choose from a wide selection of fresh, frozen and canned seafood. LIVE LOBSTERS AVAILABLE DAILY Every Wednesday Is rl SR. CITIZENS' DISCOUNT DAY You will receive a discount of 20% off your total purchase B owman ville *9^Fisheryj^jw| 19 TEMPERANCE STREET, SOUTH OF KING - TELEPHONE 623-2139 We're open, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. closed Mondays OCEAN FRESH TREATS AND DELICACIES Treat IfourFamly and Gueats to the Finest In Freehnesel tainment by "Harmonicats." Congratulations to Jack and Bernice Moffat on the arrival of a brand new grandson, born to Ian and Maiy Jane, Peterborough. Recent visitors of the Challices - Mr. and Mrs. M. Harmer, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Deveraux, Oshawa and Mrs. and Mrs. Dean Warren and family, Peterborough. Orono Town Hall Card Party The regular weekly card party in Orono Town Hall with good crowd, took place Wednesday, January 6,1988 with the following results - Reg Elliot 87, Jack Goodman 84, Ed Skinner 81, AlfPigott 80, Jean Bowen 78. Low score - Margaret Lenton. Lucky draws - Harvey Harvey Partner, Debbie Green, Thelma Forrester and Roy Winters. Orono Town Hall Card Party A large crowd with 15 tables in progress at the weekly progressive euchre in Orono Town Hall on Wednesday, January 13 and following results - Joyce Cowan 84, Roy Be'ster 82, Bernice Partner 81, Edgar Millson 79, Aleck Moffat 79. Low Scores - Wally Boughen, Bernice Moffat. Lucky draws - Tom Wilson, Ruth Grady, Marg Linton, May Tabb, Charlie Finney. Euchre every Wednesday night 8 p.m. and ladies are invited to bring lunch. Orono United Church News The Sacrament of Infant Baptism was held in Orono United Church on Sunday, January 17, with Rev. Fred Milnes officiating. The following children presented - Sable Rae. daughter of Dean and Gail Empee; Heather Joanne, daughter of Frank and Yvonne Maitland; Brittany Gail, daughter of Bill and Gail Spracklin; Jeannette Leanne, daughter of John and Janet Standeven. Following the baptism the children's hymn "Jesus Loves Me" was sung by all. Mrs. Thelma Vagg gave "Moments for Mission." The beautiful flowers in sanctuary were placed in loving memory of late Wanda Wanda Hutton, and placed by family. Birthday wishes to Ruth Yeo, January 18; Georgina Harness, January 23; Ar- mond Hollingsworth, January January 24. * Anyone needing Church envelopes 1988, please contact contact any one of the ushers. Mrs. Joyce Gray presided; at organ, in absence of Mr. Ross Metcalf, who was in Toronto. Hi C will meet again next Sunday, January 24 during Sunday school time. We will ■ be looking at a video dealing with Creation vs. Evolution. Service of Prayer for Christian Unity Sunday, January 24, at 7:30 p.m. at St. Francis of Assisi Assisi Roman Catholic Church, Newcastle. There will be a prayer vigil for release of Father Terry Waite and other other hostages in Lebanon, from 12 p.m. noon to 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. - 11 p.m. Orono United Church choir will be taking part in this service along with other church groups. Annual Church Meeting Dates Orono United Church - Sunday, January 31 at 12:15 p.m. Pot-luck luncheon with 1 p.m. meeting. Kirby United Church - Thursday, January 28 at G p.m. with a pot-luck supper and 7:30 p.m. meeting. Oshawa Presbytery By: Diane Hoogsteen Working at Smart Set during the Christmas rush is very nectic, according to Pam McQuiggc. Pam, a grade 12 student at Courtice Secondary,, works at Smart Set in the Oshawa Centre for her Coop Coop placement. Pam really enjoys her placement. She says, "I like my placement a lot." She is very happy with her choice for Co-op. She says, "It's a better class of store. I like working here." Every Co-op placement has good and bad points. Pam's favourite part of her job is helping the customers select clothing. The only thing she doesn't like is that it is a Tong way to travel to her job. Pam enjoys all the people she works with. She says, "We all get along really well." Men's Rally - Saturday, February February 6 at 6 p.m. at St. Stephens Stephens Church, Simcoe and Taunton Rd., Oshawa. Dinner Dinner - Roast Beef. Guest speaker - Rev. Vince Alfano. Contact Clare Gunter (983- 5819) if interested. Explorers group - Wednesday, Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., upper C.Ei hall. C.G.I.T. - Thursday, 6 p.m., upper C.E. hall. St. Saviours News The A.C.W. of St. Saviours Saviours met Tuesday, January 12, at the home of Mrs. Sandra Sandra Anderson for their monthly meeting. Last Sunday, January 10, finance committee members met at 1 p.m. to draw up the budget meeting. Next Sunday, Sunday, January 24, will be Vestry Vestry Meeting for St. Saviours, immediately following morning service. Cursillo Short Courses in Christianity- Men's Weekend - April 15, 16,17. Women's Weekend - April 29, 30 and May 1. A very meaningful time spent with others in coming to a greater understanding of God's purpose in your life. Anyone interested please contact Rev. Doug or Helen Hall. AWARE - A - Anglican, W - Women, A - Alive, R - Renewed, Renewed, and E - Enriched. His many friends will be pleased to know Jim Sutherland, Sutherland, Mill Street, is home from hospital and recuperating recuperating at home. Mrs. Sandra Bailey and Rachel, Oshawa, were Sunday Sunday visitors with her mother, Mrs. Jenny Bowens. Sunday dinner guests of the O. Challices - Mr. and Mrs. Dean Warren and family, family, Peterborough, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sutherland and girls, Bowmanville. Discount Saving Days Save at Least 15% Purina -- 20 kg. Reg. 23.00 Dog Chow $19.55 Society -- 418 g can Reg. 640 Dog Food 490 Miss Mew --170 g can Reg. 550 Cat Food 390 9 Lives -- 170 g can Reg. 550 Cat Food 390 Prices in effect until closing Jan. 23,1988. Terribrae Pet Foods and Supplies 73 King St. W. 623-1752 Bowmanville (Use your Visa or Master Card) ' During her Co-op time, Pam is responsible for helping helping customers, stock taking, straightening out clothes, making the store look neat, helping with sales displays, ana dressing mannequins. Pam plans to attend Sir Sandford Fleming College in the near future. Pam mentioned that the one thing she remembered the most about her placement placement was the Christmas season. season. "It was hectic. It really kept me busy." Pam concluded by saying "Being in Co-op helps you get the experience you want or need in a certain field." Pam's employer is Mrs. S. Gilroy, a friendly woman, who enjoys being involved with the Co-op program. Mrs. Gilroy chose to have a Co-op student because she says, 'The past experiences have worked out well. We've even hired a past Co-op student." student." Mrs. Gilroy says, "The best part of having a Co-op student in the store is, she helps out a lot, especially during November and December. December. She did the work she was supposed to do and then she would ask if there was anything anything else. She had initiative.'7 initiative.' 7 During the day, Mrs. Gilroy Gilroy makes sure the store is neat and clean. She has the total running of the store, staff and sales,'.merchandise presentations, personnel developing developing arid training, and paper work*'# • 1 Mrs. Gilroy enjoys having Co-op students fin the store, but she said, "It depends on when they come in. November November and December are good months and then again in April, but January to March, there wouldn't be much for the student to do." Mrs. Gilroy is very Teased with the work Pam as been doing. "She has a lot of initiative. She also gets along well with everyone here.' Out in The Field With the help of Pam, Mrs. Gilroy finds that during the Christmas rush a lot of little things were being done. "There is also extra coverage on the floor, and that helps a lot." Mrs. Gilroy likes helping out with the Co-op program, and in conclusion she said, "Co-op gives the students a sense of self-worth and confidence. confidence. Confidence is the reason that the Co-op student student does well." Senior Citizen Club Starts New Season with Pot Luck Supper The Bowmanville Senior Citizens opened their 1988 season with a delicious pot • luck supper at the Lions Genre. Genre. Mrs. M. Wiseman conducted conducted a short business meeting. The Secretary's report report was read and the Treasurer's Treasurer's report given. The 1988 Officers are: Past President Mrs. M. Wiseman, Wiseman, President Mrs. V. Downey, Downey, Vice President Mrs. H. Millson, Secretary Mrs. R. Dickinson, Treasurer Mrs. D. Wollstcin, Program Mrs. V. Allin, Mrs. B. Touchburn, Mrs. O. Fletcher, Social Convener Convener Mrs. W. Welsh, Cards, Mrs. A. Turner, Collection Mr. K. Hills, Maintenance Mr. N. Dickinson, Pianist Mrs. M. James, Song Leader Mr. W. Woolley, Press Report Report Mrs. L. Bennett, Bus Mrs. K. Alldread, Paper Notice Notice Mrs. M. James. Race Results From Oshawa Ski Club by Trudy Elliott Skyloft Ski Club, Saturday, Saturday, January 16,1988 - Nancy Nancy Green League. On Saturday, January 16 at Skyloft Ski Club, Oshawa, Nancy Green Red team defeated defeated Lakefield Red 136 to 88 points. The Oshawa five racers were: Christian Bertrand Bertrand 32:21; Sean Moore 32:51; Chris Gould 33:00; Clint Crockford 34:31; Erin Odgers 35:19. Christian Bertrand had an outstanding day having the lowest overall score of aU racers.' Christian is only 9 years of age.. . Skyloft Ski Club, Satur- , January 16,1988 ■ ' " - Nan- lî day, cy Green League. On Saturday, January 16 Oshawa Ski Club (Nancy Green "Green Machine") defeated defeated Skyloft red 127 to 98 points. The Oshawa five racers were: Marty Pepper 32:96; Sean Brady 33:77; Jennifer Sakata 33:89; Jamie O'Brien 33:95; Stephen Bond 34:52. Universal Life insurance... so flexible it can adjust to your changing needs and a fluctuating economy. Check with State Farm. DON IRVINE 108 Waverley Road Bowmanville 623-4482 Like a good neighbor. Stale Farm is there. Slate Faim I lip Insurance Company Canadian Head Office Scarborough Ontario Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January 20,1988 9 Newcastle Village Hosts Low Tests for Area Figure Skaters Newcastle Village Figure Skating Club hosted low test day on December 11 for skaters from Bowmanville, Orono and Newcastle. 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